Eastern reflector, 1 June 1900


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OP THE CITY YORK.
OVER A QUA OLD
THE AMENDMENT.
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The .
office i First, all bosh
deny the t icing of Almighty God
Second, nil who shall have
lei or confessed their
guilt en
. ed or tot,
m-d. any
Mi j other crime for
which the punishment may
pi iii the penitentiary,
citizen of the
, and
unless
,. to
rights el citizenship in a manner
law.
See. This shall ha in force
from after its ratification.
LB VI.
TO
t M
OF in El
I. male
burn hi tho
ever male ho baa been
twenty one of
age, nil
. in article,
i . ii ed in vote a election
i-y the people in State, except
i provided.
Sec. lie shall have resided in
fur two
in I i ii
la Each.
i the
lines arc in
Bone people have such open
that you shut
up.
men arc
men acquire and till
i the
Some people never talk boat
their are
in
Doctors Say;
Intermittent Fevers
which i-i dis-
by of the
Stomach Liver and Bonds.
Tie Secret of Health.
Tl; liver die great
in the mechanism of
man, and when is out of order,
the whole stem becomes de-
ranged and disease is the result.
Liver Pills
Cure all Liver Troubles.
tin- ail next invent an air
iii-l in I ward other ,
When a young man asks an
i are ii.
in which
lo vote. ; ii
Thai
re . , one ward
another
so lei not ope-1
rate e an; of
ii i in tin ward
. from
which be bus removed, until
-mil removal.
. or
n ii--c. his guilt
ii i of any crime
id which i. Of
. in the
Ii. no- fol her
In-carries oil the
Say. old man,
you let me until
old chap.
I'm
Been the fool
i made man.
Ii that the highest
priced are usually low-
With die new
woman c may look for the father.
joke.
Mb, Maude dear, it doesn't take
M son, shall be permitted lo
rote, unless the person -hall goon
.- iii-t restored citizenship i
by law.
See. En ottering
rote the time a legally
registered herein
in.
I ,
e keeps an
Bid j for I your life
i i as the Ba i . I In
Si i . . . issues . I n ,
; . , . . prominent
iii. to. the is
in b . I Mi
. . I I . l ., I
id mil
Or one which ail i . dugs . . lo Die policy
Or one which I .- i I surplus if surrendered
Or one gives all at death, in
n to face of
Or one. fact, ii holder
equity, portion allowing a
policy control his own i , . ,. us fur as is consist
i, u alive . i i hi . the points
In trance
If you I II
new policies -i the
. , . .
in . if the
. Si I .
I I illy s
safe . . policy
Ion ; Hi T .
For . . . address
I HAS , . i. ,. . Mil.
or A. I . HI. K. X. i .
IX I I. . . Bunk
Greenville, J II M e. i . I . . . Sum i
Tl
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fleeter.
CU
What is the Population of
.,, Hi. . -i
prize lo Die only the eon
make the loss to the pop m You mini he n
Greenville shown ,.,,.,, ., ,
in the manner
pro-, law and the General
Carolina shall
registration law- t,,
into effect the provisions of
is
Sec. I. person presenting
himself for registration shall be
able to read and write any section
the constitution English
language; and. before be shall be
entitled to vote, have paid on or
before the day of of the
year in which lie proposes to vote.
bis poll lax i- prescribed by law.
for the previous year. Bull laves
shall be a lieu only on assessed
pr no process shall home
to enforce the same
a--, properly.
So person who was.
on I, oral any time
thereto, lo rote
let ii. laws of any State in the
wherein he re-
sided, and descendant
ii j -mil person, shall be denied
In register and vote at
any ;. in this Slate by person
bis ; I., , to the
. in
of ibis
be shall have n mistered in accord-
with the terms of this section
. , The
shall
i ii record all m
in tin- -i-i
or in fun I. and
shall entitled J
re i mil ,;,, I
Ii- in State,
under of this
such persons
shall have paid their poll as re-
law .
by the .
pie shall lie in ballot, and all
election General
-hull be i Iva
voter In North
an ii as in but article
disqualified, dial lie eligible to of-
in tore entering upon
of the office he shall take
I he following oath i
I-------- swim
affirm I will support
maintain the and laws
of Hie United States, and the con
million and law-
I will discharge the
of us
a still hunt.
man who makes a
I foot of himself has merely
pated the intentions of his fellow-
ha- been noticed pi .-
pie who have such a horror of an
ocean voyage are usually the ones
who afford it.
The photographer in
taking things they come.
Even the egotist doesn't believe
that he is fully appreciated.
The who drinks to gel
bis coinage up usually finds that
his courage is all froth.
be Hie reason women all
talk at once when they gel together
i- been mo they are afraid somebody
will hear what they are Baying.
haps it's
is the first law of nature that
women make up.
lo sell
The doctor never cares to know
bis patients well.
A polished gentleman reflects
credit on Ms bringing up,
marriage i- u failure it must
lie a case Of heart failure.
After a fellow learns tightrope
walking the rope ha- to lie taut.
It's funny when a man
himself the salt of the earth
he gets fresh.
You always tell how many
friends a bridal couple have from
the number of invitations sent out.
The wheel of foil line has turned
a head.
Nil woman is so friendless that
she hasn't sum.-one lo
to
When a man-haves himself he
justified in saving his face
i- in- fort ant.
have little else In
common, the undertaker and the
faro dealer both indulge iii lay-
outs,
is not always kind.
I'm i- an I born not made.
I his a km Paul
finds ii lo beard the lion
in hi- den.
The fellow who is in love with
himself has a rival.
Home girls steel hearts in
order may mil lie stolen,
i last young man who is
In paying his
The mail who trusts lo luck is
mil always to trusted in return.
When a woman reads u she
demonstrate that the lust shall lie
hat.
a man is ignorant
of i is no reason why he
cannot square himself.
i i- i he scapegoat
many a
The Drift to
Cities.
The receipts of fifty
cities in the Stales
show aggregate gain the
month of April over the
ponding part of last year of
MO in round figures. Of this in-
no km than
far by the three cities of
York. Chicago,
Taking with i hoc
I three
and only about of the en-
tire gain remains for forty-six cit-
In nine cities of the large
size whole increase for fifty
cities is found.
Such statistics show bow steadily
powerfully the concentration
business is going on in the Unit-
led States. The drift is toward the
I largest cities and largest com-
It is a movement which
renders the political social, and
business importance of great
of trade and industry steadily
more and more decisive in nation
affairs. It promises to make
I the problem a
meat of American cities quite as
. momentous as most venture-
some special students of urban
questions have that they
become.
the Suburban street
the automobile the
bicycle have done much to bring
and count nearer together,
and they will more effect
in the future. But the problem of
the great city remains a very
one, from every point view.
Cleveland Leader.
CURE CHILLS FEVER MALARIA,
and night Sweats
Tasteless Tonic at per
Pleasant to take. Money
refunded if it fails. Restores
petite, purifies blood and makes
you well. Hone other as good.
Sold guaranteed at drug
stores of Bryan. Woolen
NOTICE TO
Tin- Clerk Ii.- Court of
county,
on 7th
lay of May, the s
is
given to nil to e
Iii to
and nil of said b
I heir properly
i. In I.
after of this notice, or this
notice will
This the of
Jambs H.
ii
i A SALE.
By n of the or
Court of at t in
1899 in lbs v ii. p. .
Alfred
will sell for fore c
door ill Mon-
till day June Hi-
Intel of land, situate in the.
of Pitt, In and being
land upon which Alfred Andrews
I . a pine in the
line of J. laud at the i
a piece of land to the
II
e i Ii tin- --iii U. hoc
to a pine lo B piece
of land lo lien. Sateen
Mai J Nelson, thence with their lint-
north pol to black
tin in lo the corner
of W. It. heirs, with
line to the
acres. W,
T his May 3rd, Coin
W. R,
IN----
Whichard, N. C.
The complete in every de
prices low as
Highest market prices
aid for country produce.
CATARRH CAN BE CURED BY
Johnston's Sarsaparilla
QUART BOTTLES.
d TUB AND AIM;
A win
la a lead hotel, in A great cit j, physician
to his and were a well
dreaded men, lawyers, and commerciAl
M v belief, that certain jet to that all
without are caused which are living organ-
Urns, is the of that terrible disease Here is the bacillus
of typhoid and hare the still more dreadful bacillus of tubercle which
causes that moat of all consumption. This of that
common and supposed Incurable disease,
the Tel ins; man. yon tell as about
catarrh. I had it for years, and I am thoroughly
The Doctor answered. like diphtheria, consumption, typhoid
and a host of other disease, la the result of a in the blood
and attacking; specially membrane. This foul and most disgusting
disease especially prevalent in the United Stales and it la rare to meet one
who not, or has not been more or less with it. How often is he or
she obliged to remain at home from pleasant entertainment.
of many intellectual treats, from fear of the disagreeable odor arising from ca
affections. In worst phase, the loathsome both to
himself and his friends.
continued this great the true war to heal ca-
is to medicate the blood. This can be done only by powerful
which act as blood
It. t A of
Dear ten years I was a from debility and chronic
catarrh. My face was pair a death. I weak and short of breath. I could
hardly walk, was dizzy and had a ringing in m head all the time. My
bands and feet were always My appetite was poor. On petting up
in the morning, my head swam so I obliged to 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 couldn't go half a dozen
stopping to rest, and often that much exercise caused me to haTe
a pain in my side. It seemed as though the -t left reins. The doc-
tors said my blood had all turned to water. I up all hope of ever get-
ting well. I tried the best physicians in the state, but failed to get relief.
My husband got me a bottle of I took it, and then
bought another. When these had been I was somewhat improved in
health. I continued its and felt I was growing my sleep was re
freshing, and it seemed as if I could feel new blood through my reins. I
kept cap taking it, and now consider myself a well and rugged woman. I work
all the time, and am happy. lam positive that the Sarsaparilla saved my life.
The sick headaches I have had childhood, have disappeared, and ca-
has almost entirely left me. I cannot be too thankful for what
Sarsaparilla done for me. I recommend all women who have sick head-
aches to use Sarsaparilla.
SOLD
TO
before the
Coin I county as
of the and of V
Wallace, is hereby given to
ill to to
tn the and
all having claims against sail es-
are . I v to resent lite
for payment on or before lbs day of
April, 1891, or Hill mi
bag Of
of April.
I ii,
of Wallace
of Tucker Co., composed of
ii. M A. E.
Tucker fart consent dissolved
; ; or the 10th day of
1909. All the
will please nuke settlement at ones
either of the above named. All
trill
; their claim to G. M. at
This April
Q. M
J. A. K.
W. K.
LA SALK.
By Of a of the
Court of Pitt
Martha Ann Tyson others
against Andrew Vines and other, petition
to sell land for partition. Th undersign-
c Commissioner will sell for cash before
the Court House door in Greenville Sal-
May 19th, 1900 the following oaf-
piece, parcel or tract of land, situ-
ate in Pill county in Beaver Dam township,
adjoining the of Willoughby,
George and others,
it being
known the tract.
F. G-
This April
FOOTED.
We warn all en
of Grind
Creek for the of with net
or hunting. Any one so ail
be fa law.
O. K. T
A J.
OLD DOMINION LINE
leave
ton daily at A. M. for
ville, leave Greenville daily at
V. M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville
Fridays at A. M.
leave Tarboro for Greenville
la and h
at U A. M. freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, for for West
with at Norfolk.
freight by
the Old Dominion H. Co. from
New York; Clyde Lino from
Bay Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
JNO.
Washington, N. C.
J.
Greenville, N. V.
The what will
become of the poor while
when all coming
of aye must know read and
write before they can They
win be educated, thereby
more useful better
able bet-
qualified the duties Inc.
The 1809 passed a
bill introduced by
Senator of this county,
appropriating from the
state treasury for the 1900
and 1901 to the public school of
the Slate. This was dune with-
out increasing taxes one cent. The
for this year
has already apportioned
gels of 93.021,
This to the amount
collected county for public
school purposes, makes a sum
large, understand, to
given four months term school
in every district the county.
The same will be
made next year another term
of four months insured, lint
is not the cud. An
from the Slate is
ready being agitated the fig-
set for and are
This will give us
schools and batter
which poor white boys
be to qualify themselves for
good citizenship.
When a hat an artistic
temperament doesn't waste
much time in
When a fellow i not used to
drinking, a couple of swallows will
make he's a bird.
Sonic people an- so busy talking
that they haven't time to think.
The social scale is mil life's most
reliable weighing machine.
Some husbands are so henpecked
that they capital I.
Figuratively speaking the Judge
is sometimes obliged to sit on the
jury
ma
AS TO
Notice in
Hook
FREE
Charges moderate
Letters Address,
C.
l. I
IN------
A LINE OF
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
I can now lie in the
brick store formerly
occupied by J.
W. Brown.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. K.
Thirty eight years ago Augustus
Bliss, of Warwick, Mass., quit cut-
ting brush on In- father's
hung his scythe on a pine tree and
went off in Union arm
for civil war. He never retort
ed, and scythe has never been
taken from the tree on which
he hung It has become
bedded in the growing wood,
now is a
that knits up the raveled sleeve of
care, rises each morning re-
freshed for the day.
Baltimore Boo.
TaKE HOB- ill S CHILL
Boo. per bottle. Cures and
Malaria, and
Money back it'll
No other as good, the kind
with the Cross mi the label.
Sold guaranteed Wooten,
and
the ill
blows nobody good.
It's peculiar
doctrine is no doctrine.
It's hard some people to
fool simply because
try lo natural.
A duel In the was
by
In county, Texas
with their
Beats
please ii.-
devil, in- hie post
In wall on customers,
lie mad lode lean broad
even I In- how man kill
Me is -n ii
in I n ml
is a lamp. Inn
smile folks puts H Inn
wick.
hold mirror up to is be-
. i- I,.,, busy ill
herself,
Tin win lo tickle a man's vanity
hasn't
The Eastern
D. J. EDITOR
VOL. XIX.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. FRIDAY, JUNE I
NO
M I m
-AT-
Ed. B.
ft,
GROCER
IF YOU WANT TO BE
AT THE SAME TIME BUY GOODS BIGHT
THEN COME IO THE BIGHT
WILL GET HONEST WEIGHT A N
LY RELIABLE GOODS.
Ed. H.
THE
OUR
Ticket.
For
AYCOCK,
of Wayne.
For
WILFRED
of Iredell.
For of
of
For
BENJAMIN R. LACY,
of Wake.
For
B. F. DIXON,
Of Cleveland.
For Attorney
ROBERT D. GILMER,
of Hay wood.
For Superintendent Public
THOMAS
of Robeson.
For
SAMUEL L.
of
For Commissioner Labor and
of
For
SAMUEL L. ROGERS,
of
FRANK
of New
President
DAN HUGH
LEER. OVERMAN,
In-
Some Freaks of
Mr. J. W. Lee, of Light, was in
to sec us One last week, and,
after paying a couple of years sub.
informed us he has
a mare which gave birth to
mule two weeks ago
The are exactly alike in SIM
and color and Mr. Lee says many
people have visited his home
the past few days to see them.
Twin mules are rather a departure
from the natural course of events
hence deserve is then
columns.
Another freak of if
it might be o m is a cow lie-
longing to Mr. Alex. Evans. The
aforesaid gave birth to a calf
three years ago. Last summer
she and, of course,
was not milked. Recently a calf
from cow
supposed dry animal and now
Mr. Evans is getting three gallons
of milk each day from his
Mr. Evans is unable to ac-
count for the
Dispatch.
Old Story.
County Ticket
For the
F. G. JAMES.
For Representatives,
W. J. NICHOLS,
T. II.
For Sheriff,
O. W. HARRINGTON.
For of Deeds,
T. R.
For Treasurer,
J. B.
For Coroner,
C. LAUGHINGHOUSE.
For Surveyor,
J. D. COX.
For Commissioners,
C. J. TUCKER,
H. L. DAVIS,
W. G.
A the
vestibule last night, which passes
I Salisbury at was the victim
of one of the most daring robberies
ever perpetrated in Salisbury.
The victim ho was
performing what he thought to lie
an act of kindness when the rob-
occurred. When the train
stopped a line looking old gentle-
man stepped from one of the cam
and walking up down
the platform. Presently he was
approached by a who asked
him to change The gentleman
pulled his purse from his
and in the twinkle of
matched it from his baud
and on a dead run In the
of the freight depot. Be
fore few people who were a
around them nil
led their senses b ;
appeared in darkness,
The gentlemen , lo
give his name; who robbed,
stated that he had in
his purse, for him
he had a reserve fund his
I pocket He combined his journey
Ion without giving any to
police, as his train pulled out
almost Immediately
Truth-Index.
There l so
to Health
a quiet
There is more conducive
to Health, long life and
than menial quietude or
the stagnation, but that
of a gentle current Bowing smooth
without agitation. It is much
easier, however to
clement than to tell how
may be attained. It is quite
lain, however, that to attain men-
calm one must have a clear con-
science, lie who has done no
wrong to any man against
accusation, The martyrs could
their fate calmly, not only
because of their faith in the life to
come, but also, we may be sure be-
cause their Consciences were clear.
In ordinary walks there
is little disturb one's mental
calm except the excitements arising
from evil passions and
ambitions. The man who dues his
simple duty, who wrongs no one,
whether he be rich or poor, has
nothing with which to upbraid
himself. He moves along content
and sleeps the sleep of
just. if, moved by ambition,
such a man should seek political or
other preferment requiring the use
of chicanery, his mental calm is
ore to be disturbed; be ill puss
restless nights and bis health will
likely fur there is a very in-
relation between the
f body and that of the
mind. Or, if such a man should
commit B his conscience will
disturb he will learn to dread
possible exposure and punishment;
he longer enjoy the
of mental calm guttering
for want of brain his health
will fail him. Menial activity in
itself is not ii disturbing agent, but
there is danger in too great
upon one line of thought.
Men break down mentally from too
much work of one kind, but they
may work almost unceasingly if
they make a part of their work
take upon itself the of rest
other occupation Mr.
stone in his long useful life
illustrated this important truth to
a He was
idle, bill be had a great variety
mental and physical operations
and he rested even while work.
His was dis-
limes, but be would turn
to but books or seek
In his woodlands and thus restore
bis mental equilibrium. The great-
est mental calm, however, is
w hat is culled a bad conscience, one
Dial keeps on reminding us
and day some duty neglected or
wrong dots
Associated Press Declared
Conn n Carrier.
u original OBSERVATION
V ads v Orange Va
TO THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.
Illinois i bin
i lie I application of As
Press rehear ii in Opera glasses are those you go
. dim for between the act.
Com that man who keeps a bad
organization. The court sen need to be
pi rendered ii decision to the It is men tell no
tin tombstones often
I.
Although this is a leap year,
Meet the A P
a common carrier and mu-l supply
j in news sen
The A--, en-
a motion for a n beat
We
ft are still in forefront after your patronage
M c offer yon the best selected line
He jests sears who never um-
a baseball game.
General Merchandise
to be found in any -ti
ore in Pitt County. choice
creations of the bed manufacturers
and
Winter.
vantage.
America
Seasonable all the year round. Spring. Summer a- ;., . .
work for yours and our mutual ad decision was pi
t. It Is our pleasure to show yon what you want and to the
I you we We offer you polite for
attention, and most liberal terms consistent with a well
business up strictly on its
U hen you come to market you will not do yourself justice
ii you do not sec our immense stock before buying elsewhere
us and follow lines of general merchandise
the ground there's many a girl who will jump
a common carrier, but a private at a proposal,
enterprise conducted by a about the weather
rein.-,,., i I you may have to live in a warm,
given i climate than this,
of the issue between two par- proper form for a modern
I man license is to have the
. t in- attached.
Goods and Notions,
Shoes.
Jackets and Carpels, Oil Cloths. ;
Men's, Women's Children's Shoe-
Horse Dusters.
and
Groceries.
Flour, Remit,
Hardware,
Plow-, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails Rope.
Furniture.
Headquarters for Furniture and everything in line.
buy for but -ell for Hither Cash or oil Approved
Credit. Our motto i- Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
Your Friends,
.
i p ; in i In
duly registered with clerk
Circuit Coin I, I'm claim of
damage el i is in
a i ion of the Ai ,
in tin l
Publishing i from
In pi;
New York girl has
ed with father's
The bridal was induce-
be scarce when a young
lo embrace
as soon hug a delusion.
Women dentists arc said to be-
coming numerous. Women seem
to jaw all men to dis-
When a is bis own wont
been compelled lo spend enemy he should be excused for
Grosvenor,
Ohio, given u table of es-
as to
election, lie claim-, for
votes lo
Bryan To i
In with
this The New York World gives as
the forecast Deni
in for
for and Kl
i He figures sure
One's conscience may j Slabs, sure and
To Attract l . lion.
The of the public
be directed to is
pass
by see in -lore window ii
not accepted as an
lion of the of good-
arc sold over counters. The
public little time and
lion a mercantile
Therefore,
111.-
for . i.
I at i ;, i i-
in
The .
ii- . n in
an I
of advertising patronage lo
to tin tin;
tin plea i- t v u ha
i-c been greatly injured in
ii good name, the total injury be
place I
The of the
Press have yd decided
ill be to de-
i I r
present charter ii must the
law. and ill do i.
Tin- of the supreme
Illinois, course,
no weight outside of State.
hi- pus similar suits may
lie brought
himself.
Dr.
DENTIST,
N.
store.
Hie CHILLS
at ii i- a bottle of Grove's
Tasteless Chill Tonic. H Is simply
quinine in a tasteless form
No pay. Price
in Each.
is harder to remember a
limn a fault.
Tin- lawyer who lo his
own business is a son legal ten-
I n the eyes of bibulous the
fellow who carries a corkscrew is
Press elsewhere
grounds a- ,. the case
I j
, . bore.
.,.,
I in-
Hi
. stores advertise;
be dulled lime, ii , not I four doubtful. The doubtful are boiler the advertisement the more
desirable Unit it be I Now York, Indiana, Ohio and Mill will be attracted. Phil
by neglect of admonitions. As Record.
long as it is active will bring concedes the solid South lo
in addition Parties
deprive him Of menial calm. In , Nebraska and I lab. The
it will his health Washington calculator claims II I he
and deprive hint of happiness. I Bryan the South and in rent he
Those, would live long Idaho, Hip election.
and prosper should aim lo keep Nevada. I lull. U untrue. The law says
Virginia Wyoming, of elections -mill up
pays your money and lakes your shall
choice. point of interest is as judges of each
i. in j
in in .; and will
pi Ibis j ail
., for
They w ill i up
of ground, limbing up the
or . In,
in i an some i lie;
w ill slop long ugh i i a-i on
their The
cannot hope to be menially calm if
they an Conscious of wrong doing,
and will be in a State if
they can do wrong up-
braiding themselves. One
to menial
for
to doubtful Stales, a- the
stands no candid man
I hat Now York and Ohio ore
all. However
place of bold elections m their
districts, each of whom
shall be men of good character, and
much If not I able a-rite,
is an alert conscience that has j all upon Kansas shall be of port
little The man who Observer.
done no wrong enjoys bleep
who tumbles
from roof i- an illustration of one
nay Iii fall asleep.
No. Maude, dear, people who
ire regarded as I be sail of earth
In be found cellars.
a consolation lo
A a phone is not
ill ways the young
man who gets up the world.
Even the color-blind girl can
I'll when her rival turns green
I lie lie ilia who
lull which so is ill
When has nine
dry
has i from lo a
or dark bros u. I In
n ,. ii i., and nil on
III I in in ill lice. I,., n-l
I ii- . mi ; lei led
In begin lo deposit their i ;
bark, , ,,
. j all in in
die. i range Va. ,
III.- brow a lull i-. often
ii care lien
el In lo plow.
III- ii was born
n i iii- month
Hi ii make. stir,
I man who a widow
i his n I., believe
everything he her.
seem think
Is complete If know-
all largest main songs.
Some people pen
ii lime.
married man know there
bald beaded bachelors.
i in think Unit
lid i ill then begin lo spoon it
hi I- are lo
ml ,. ,, ,,
Ill ll l ma I lie a -i . I
I he I-. a a can
Si m On in, Cm m i
Till i Co, i
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of i
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day of I'll .
mi W. l
Hull's i , i .
d acts i tin When a man refers lo life as a
Hie are he
Send fort,
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EASTERN REFLECTOR
cl Cut lock alter Six Weeks
in
the Post at
Greenville. MB r
,.,. N ,. ., ,.,.
London Mail a
who baa found a microbe which
character of the guest the work of complete
territory be drawn DO Favorable progress
son. be me by showing wan aha
an- a partial list of is still believed to bust
In reserving c- submitted for the
Car of the best objects desired.
known men and is again A
business and professional dispatch Montreal. Canada,
wen and families in states that supreme Council.
even . viz., Kentucky, Ten has selected Ashe
Several of the State Sm,, K. C, M the meeting place
candidate., were here last Mississippi and
I talked with them. It has Washington, The State I Commence-
six weeks now since they ; Atlanta as well as exercises begins next Sunday
III
campaign.
will wipe a out of existence. j,,.,.;,,,, have done
He has triad of his mi- present. So far
argument and oratory along
in
other places, and per cent, of general lines
made converts many
would accomplish it.
recognize by repute donated by
J. B will U formally present.
eases the rats completely
If fellow wants to
make fortune let bring the
microbe over on this side
water.
who listened to the great political
truths they the
man who will not be impressed
through the such a
and peerless orator as
the matchless cannot lie
reached by such met hi
Ami here is the Aral I de
-lo to voters cannot be
reached such means; as a matter
of fact, there Is a large percentage
., of them who are laboring under
this campaign that will
One of the most encouraging
signs of the times is the custom
local lodges adopted of attend
big church in a body and listening
to a specially prepared for
their benefit. This shows mow
than anything the
lodge of today are making. in this cam
religion and lodge matters will; never be brought with,,, the told
is of Democracy this method atone
I km d In making this
mix all right, and the influence
the general good. This
of attending church in u bod
i- n got dot e, for
the commit and the members
Ledger.
Fish are greet glut inns, it is
probably i be m b . Hue look-
i ail tempts no of them
lo lion. A single
has en n i kill and
c id e u h as big as him
self i . rapid
with line appetites.
The robin can devour two
thirds bis weight earth
a I I he
I mi t bin own
, ; and
weight in groin . .
and then go to sleep
other Southern cities June
Many Of names any addresses by men. The
MM
As to North the man- on the closing day
state that there baa by Col. W.
been such a large nor n desirable a The of the statue
crowd as is promised this season, Governor Vance will probably be
Mid preparations for their comfort deferred two weeks and take
and were never so place July J A good
elaborate and well looked at be- reasons for this have been advanced
to the committee, one of which is
This season the Messrs.
of Raleigh, proprietors, have
cured two of the best hotel and
resort men in the country
to manage the
t;. W. and I. W. Seville, of At
proprietors of the
hotel of Atlanta. It is said their
superior is n to found.
Friday night. June the
opening ball will take place in
III
than Mr. himself. I Atlantic and from then on there they try to do many things at
work needed Dem will round of says Hetty Green,
want to talk urge with taut and pleasurable events taking Richest Woman in in
neighbors the great pure. Raleigh will several June Home Journal.
hundred guests, including most of
her women.
of a number of prominent gentle-
man who would like to present,
etc.
Why So Many Young- Men Fall.
lion I am supported by no less an
Due trouble with many young
ball room of the men who start out in business is
issue ibis campaign
in the where many
. bite lied i.
nit ion with regard to the
i the adoption ;
A world V
go. l lie accomplished mis
I .
M.
en
i xi
Ai i. .-i is
lo guard often fatal
over i I i . I h
result i- that they don't know
much as tin to any
one thing, and they naturally fail.
The trouble young men who
work on salaries is that they're
ways afraid of doing more
they're paid for. They don't en-
into their work with the right
spirit. To on and
Jones the well known Confederate a man must do more
for the legislator to
bis grip start for Hal
Chapel Mill Baptist bare extend-
ed u to Rev. J. William
Some
m i u been
In-
hungry.
are the -.-
bi I nth f I n j
e for II
years las puts
the responsibility their
on the Governors, and
time no Governor bus signed
Th., s campaign
Of these lift on largely on
. -and you got to watch
i ion . ii i i a
ed with several of the can- lo keep quiet, and prob-
u the State ticket the with success, judging the
silence lately.
It is stated the ease of Judge
who will now necessarily
rein- from the S. bench.
.; While all of I hem are
hopeful and sanguine
and almost assured of success-
it the election should
each of spoke
than he's paid to do. When he
something that his employer
ha- not of he shows that
he is Men arc always
willing to good salaries to pan
pie who will think of things for
then. The who only carries
out the thoughts and ideas of an-
other is nothing more a mere
tool. relied upon
has occupied more lime in the I
danger of IS. Semite and communities at are always in demand. The scare-
our people up the Washington than any similar case est thing the to-day is a
reliable
until tiller the closing of the polls.
not weary In will doing. Relax
Dot your efforts or your vigilance
a single hour. The
will be carried
a death warrant.
refused lo do it.
three one i- anxious to
hanged, he has petition
three Governors to hi- death
warrant so he can swing out of
and the penitentiary. In
bis chagrin their refusal he. I who soon will assemble
tried several times to execute him- adjourned session, and it is to he
-en. but lulled, lie u troubled I hoped that every democratic
with remorse of conscience because I will lie present. While, of
a moment of he brained course, no general legislation will
Development f
We are to make
to receive the leg-
the of Congress. The
President's implied promise -made
through a Senator
on the judiciary , not lo again re
appoint saved the Judge
from a unanimously unfavorable
report. It i- believed that
will be the next appointee. Can
he be confirmed.
It looks as though Roanoke
Island will get a monument
, to at la-t. through the
efforts, chiefly, of Congressman
grown,
bis lie with an and
how well be loved her until
he hull killed
Blur.
Origin of Names.
in- taken up, it is probable that a
l.-v. which de-
attention just now will re
. i it Three of these are the
--j e of the School bill;
legalizing of State
;, of
the law which com
was after the leading
god, Janus; the with lo cease business in I
two ., . never i-
and the other fin van
the writes I II. , when the session ml
ard, ill the Julie II
comes mi
the I. i iii ; u
festivals of
during month. owes
. the old V
Among the this month was
known as I end, meaning spring
I . n u ill II sine die ml
but recess
will lie ink. n. so if
the Is . in again ad-
i .,; session.
ii ii
v s
I be -i In North fur-
and Ibis Is the origin of our word for the the next four
was from the tho most comfortable and en
lo i
lite ml City we
.,, v. , mean if course the Atlantic Hotel address alone will be worth coming
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I haul.
Small. And that's for Sir
Walter's visit to that spot bad con-
to with I In- presence
of Mr. Small and the balance of
Congress in Washington
on will mil observation.
I'M of the Slate
fair hopes to secure presence
of a troop of I states Cavalry
the next lair. Their
will lie well worth your time
tO Willie.
Richard ll Battle of Hal
who baa accepted the i
lion of the Vance Monument Coin-1
to deliver the address on the
occasion of unveiling of the
in North
i in. In Capitol Park prob
July i the private
Vance during his
term M the Slate's Chief
during the war. and is
I familiar with bis as any-
living man. Mr. Battle is, more
over, one of the polished on
the
Slate, having as such.
Ii i-an admirable selection and the
To those who have lived and ob-
served the of Greenville tor
twenty there is much cause
ii upon its
Steady and sure it has
years ago the
From
May M,
to a Congressional investigation of
all Cohan as proposed
Senator resolution, not
because they Wanted an
but because they feared to
a practically pub
lie demand for one. They are now
trying to devise schemes that will
enable them to keep the
in their own but
are
intend to participate in that
investigation, and if possible, they
are going to have another for
to where there been
great extravagance in the
double and some cases triple
salaries to postal if no
actual stealing. It general
believed that affairs ale Quite
as bad. if worse, in the civil
branch of our government in the
Philippines, there are MM
dais in the Washington city
Post
anxiety of the
leaders to hurry adjournment is
amusing. Although they have a
good big majority branch-
es, they act as if they were afraid
that Congress would do
want it to do, if ad-
Wasn't rushed. It ii
hardly likely that adjournment
will take place June t, the date
set by the resolution, but it
will as soon thereafter
leaders in the Senate can get
the appropriation bills out of the
Representative of South
Carolina has bean making another
warm speech On the Pension
his text being tin-ease of the
Michigan man who draws
a year as a clerk in the Interior
Department, awl a year as
private Secretary to Representative
S. W. Smith, of and who
has been voted by Congress a
of a month for total
Represent at
Smith, cited ea-c of Justice
the Supreme Court of
Michigan, who draw s a pension of
In a mouth as an excuse for this
ease, and Mr. said in
wrongs do not make
one right. The gentleman asks
now because one man is robbing
plundering the government
justly and that
another man may be placed on the
pension roll and pen-
That is trouble about
Ibis indiscriminate grabbing of
pensions, t hie man gels and an
other man wants to get
ban have their friends and they
will not vote against each other.
They will not have reports read
because they sit dummies
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WOMAN IN JAIL.
to Commit Suicide.
After two rears
Premiums have been paid
IS
Dixon, the
man who poisoned her
putting rough-on rats in bis coffee,
at Calico, was arrested Monday and
to placed
jail.
she at-
tempted by her your
throat in two places. Neither of
the gashes deep enough lo
prove fatal both were sewed
up by the doctor.
The Coroner found that it m
not necessary to perform a
examination upon the
dead man as there was sufficient
evidence that be VAN poisoned
bis wife.
She has stupid
lion since the attempt at
and has nothing to say about her
ii lift
that
j I bey will reach my
M coach shop John .
the only shop the county where I ,,, .,, , B
high grade buggies and
were made, turned out
j per annum, was ,.,,,., ,,,. oases may be
the same proportion, one who; .;,,, ,,,,. want to
will now the establish- i,, soldiers
wrongs In make right and you
, to continue to do wrong in
Then the low was in
from which e I
as named after the
goddess June w
called in honor of i.
Darned In honor of
August gets its name from Au
la from
the being
the seventh mouth i. to
calendar. October,
December
the names which were
n under the old
there lo i months
the yaw and de-
eight.
there, i- biggest part to bear
In- and the of pleas J I .
-seekers and and
men and families
Hi. suitable place lo
rate. For
baa been one of the
seaside resorts in the
but this season the
season there begins there next
day it eclipse all former
and vie and in the
with
similar or South.
had a talk with Mr.
hi- been offered the presidency of
I lie Baptist female College Here,
and ma accept.
The cotton mill men are said In
be pleased with the drop In the
price of cotton. As the staple is
all OUt of the hands of the
growers, the not
loss. It la the
who are on the
no,
Bryan of
the Tobacco
in-John Flanagan Boggy
under the
and ownership of O. Hooker and
who are putting
hundred and
yearly, and walk around
and sea the Improved
that due- much of the work for-
done by baud, with their
new addition recently built, car.
form some idea of how the town is
developing, and how the
surrounding Is also going forward In
a like proportion.
There i- no county in the
inset of a high develop
than Pitt A rule
in the country for ii day or two
loot ton pleasing
degree. mil will twenty live
the century reveal
White slip many improved
methods more thorough
I times ahead
tor the people of old Pitt.
and I will help do it if I
can, but I do not to give
soldier he does not
for killing her husband.
Allow th. Negro
to Call Him
A little episode la the
court room yesterday J.
S. one of
lawyers, representing one faction
Baptist church suit,
bis address to the jury re-
to while lawyers as
Mr. became
incensed at this term and told
to address
The lawyer evidently did not
Mr at and
repeated word
where upon Mr. explained
himself more fully and Judge Bob-1
told to go on with his
speech, as he understood what Mr.
Has
LOU Value,
Paid-up
Insurance
works automatically,
Will within
three y cars after lapse if you are
good health.
After Second Year
No
Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at
ginning of the second and each
succeeding year, provided the
for the current year lie paid
They may lie used
To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase Insurance, or
To Make Policy Payable as
an Endowment during the Lifetime
of Insured.
J. L. SUGG,
N. c.
IN
Poland, the traveling I Secretary T. B. Parker and others
of the a committee met here a
reply to and with to
A brought up so
as to i o to make her own
Of in not she's going to
i in, I line. But a woman's
place c the home, though some
women do better in business than
men. A girl ought to be careful
in in she marries, too,
if she has money. She
oughtn't to marry until old
In know what she's doing,
Ante Home Journal.
The
The taking of the cc is, which
occurs every ten years, will begin
June 1st. The follow-
are the for Pitt
Beaver
A. and J. J.
Harrington.
I D. N. Nobles.
Tyson and
Tyson.
B. Dill and
Jacob
L,. Joyner.
W. Brown, W.
M Brown Jenkins.
Ward.
Sift
You should lie to answer
questions promptly when
comes no its lo fa-
bis work as much as
Chief Justice of Ken
has given a
positively to enter the
race for the
nation leaving
as the only
date
Pretty
Children
have Before
the last my Wife four hot
Mil rill If you Ilk
pictures our sec a
a glance the
Is
My wife thinks
Friend Is Hie
and grandest
remedy la
world tor expect-
ant
by a Ken-
-Law.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Cotton Bagging Ties always
Fresh goods kept constantly on
hand. Country produce
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
prevents of the
suffering to child-
birth. I
disposition temper remain
this relax-
renew ti
Is mil I. have a good-natured child
pa I it is kept a strong, health
condition, which the child also Inherits
Mother's Friend takes a wife through
crisis and almost painlessly. I
assists In her rapid recovery, and ward
off the dangers so often follow de-
livery.
ATLANTA,
F, I out I.-
,., I,
taut r
buck
the University of
North
Session begins June
doses August Col-
I list ruction in all
for term f twelve weeks.
Tuition -f; S,
School
from June to July Special
inti in
containing courses
f study, address
The Boston Transcript says that
the trees which most
the ravages of last
were tho to this
year, and their Is
thicker which
were not stripped of their leaves
when
A Savings Bank
NEXT TO IT OTTO
Our Spring Suits,
that awaits your selection. Volt draw on the
former and you draw satisfaction comfort from what here
because it is beet for the money expended, and that is why
we are looked as
Responsible Clothing House
Monday, M woo.
mm nine
w. L. let,
CM
f. G.
from Halifax.
came
this
Christ man
fur
J. C. in this am
in; from
Mis Tucker is
Bertha
Jesse left for
ion a days.
Ola returned
pleasure trip North.
L. L.
I Cassia for
when-
a few here vi
Harding
for
Man Ida l. Myers,
the family of
lie, mar I his
to her home in
Mrs. Ii. Patties
Tucker alter
limn; to attend
the Carolina Chris-
College.
of Washington.
Saturday
The
The of the
OP TOWN.
M .-.- Mary is Visiting Mrs. I and this i
SERGES
You will And I hem here, made up especially for our summer
trade, stylish and the cheap kind you may
see advertised of the make the in
lit tingle or double breasted, all sixes, swell
appearance and elegant
THE
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
Had a Fit.
Au old colored woman, while
walking street near the
depot Sunday afternoon, had an
If there is a CROSS MARK i apoplectic lit. She was still
in the margin of this paper planed in a buggy
so to you that sou on
for,
subscription and we request
you to settle as early as
We need what YOU
There came near being a serious
owe us mill hone you will fire up at Col. Harry
keep Waiting it. Tuesday evening. The
This notice is for those who ,,
sparks failing from the a
small hole was burned in the roof
was Hit out before any
EL Taft in West
Miss over from
this to spend the
day horn
V. M. and little sun,
Churchill, returned
Saturday evening.
Hal Saturday evening
for from there he will ;.,
to Charlotte. N. C.
Miss Lillie came
Saturday from to visit
Mrs. J. L Woolen.
Mrs. W. A.
from Plymouth, where she
has been visiting her parents.
Mrs. Cherry this
morning Henderson to
King s
Misses and
fauna, of Wilmington,
day to visit their sister, Mrs. J. A.
J. W. and Swell
left this morning for Halifax, where
will take some prisoners to
J. A. and wile, win,
have been visiting their daughter
Mrs. w. T. Lee, returned
to their home
ville, Va.
had t In viewing lite
II B a- a
before s
Brat shallow of the made its
. Sec-
sun. This shadow eon-
tinned to for shout an
hour when only a
sun was
streak changed position,
to move around where
tin shadow and ill.-
sun's face cleared up so
by the lime another boar had
passed it looked as though
had ever darkened its fa.-e.
not total at
ill. came mar to
it. ll so stars
were visible, am the temperature
changed to a twilight endue.
was out lo look at
sun watched the stage of the
eclipse with great Interest.
one living today will see another
such eclipse in this ; There
was a total eclipse i the sun in
Hutu a an 1.1 . u little
i X. ll.
i.
mm
.-in iii w. i.
wen-
i , this
i- not dead but j
See ll you l .
ii before V
When the we is h it.-
drink are coldest.
Vi and Mollie
Bryan went tot
all.
a. ;. ties. hUg. .
hominy are able
-till.
Winter baa a
My Stock
is Complete
ALL LINES.-
At prices that will suit you.
COME AND SEE THEM.
Dead Wt in a
I. i-
meal sad
mi
it iii the cross mark on their
pa par
alarm
. was given to
Accident to Child.
Dr. C. C. Joyner, who has been
practicing here for some evening a little two
to in L ,
, was playing soldier. The little
J.
county.
Dr. J. C. Greene has formed a around
. .
Grimsley, of Snow Hill, and will ., . ,,
locate In town for the way child
of bis stumbled and the flute punch-
. . ., i., out two of bis teeth.
It looks now like there will
plenty of peaches this year, but few. intensely a while,
Dudley, an of
penitentiary, was placed jail Marion Perkins, a mini,
Monday night, charged with steal- was arrested upon sits
a trowel from one of his fellow of ,
J Witt tho killing of Nora Vines Bat-
night. He was taken
Henry Dwell Co., Wash Coroner and given a bear-
say, dollar bond he was
heavy today, placed in jail for safe keeping.
bags selling i l l
1.50, Potatoes This
is making many friends by
their good sales and prompt re-
turns.
Commencement.
We return thanks for
lo the closing exercises of
High School. June and
5th. Mr. W. K. Hunting, of
Greenville, delivers the literary ad-
dress at A. M.
Military
been
rd for the military company which
iii in iii Green-
ville. This is more than is
to organize I he blanks
have been sent for to lie tilled out
by those wishing to join. As soon
as this is dona I he com puny w ill lie
organized.
Charter Sent Up.
for
Cotton Mills has by
tin Court Clerk Pitt
county and In the
of State at for letters
of incorporation, with a capital
block of some As
soon as charter with the letters
of incorporation is returned books
will he open for flintier
lions,
White Supremacy Clubs.
Keep the mi ml
talk it to your neighbors
Saturday is White Supremacy
Club day in Pitt COUnty. Clubs
will be organized every
and ii is Important that every
should have his name enroll
lie mire attend the
your township.
K.
C. Harding, II. J. Pulley,
Forbes, David Dr.
W. Bryan left here Sunday on bi-
cycles to go to to witness
the sun today.
Tl I'll,
J. A. Dupree went up road
his
I. Little went
morning.
W. Parker spent the day at
X. C.
A.
Monday.
Williams in Monday
from Scotland Neck.
It. Gotten, of
spent the day here.
W. II. of
arrived Monday evening.
Kev. X. M. Watson returned
Monday evening from Louisburg,
Martha Dudley and
Anderson went to Monday
evening.
If, Mooring went lo
Monday evening re-
turned this morning.
Th. Vines, a
ii I h been mm
more was i i
.,.,. eat
driveway which leads
ha made boat landing. The was lying
m groups, also four feet deep.
and w bet lace
at work. appeared to have some,
We want Can .,,, ; . ,,. bad
show yon what we do better ,,.,,. ,. ,.,,.,. Then were an;
we can tell of violence,
Hi I o cents i side
Bet. John T. woman last seen
Mount Olive, who Is sell known night In
. White.
To See
Al the old
i Five Points, when- we
just opened a new and fresh
Stale ax one
with a I i . man
His l
A. A. Justice of the
Peace, nun i id his couple Mon-
day evening Clerk of the
A couple
applied for license and wishing to
OS married once, Mr.
performed for
He tied them up all right,
Casein
The State board of will
next week a circular
regard to It hi- R
strong foothold in the Stale; yet in
ii never appear
ed. speaking
of this fact today and
that Pitt was one of the comities
which though near enough lo Nor
folk In be danger had so far en.
joyed immunity from the disease.
Norfolk appears lo be regarded as
a sort of of infection, I
Charlotte Onset
Mrs. I,. Little left this
for Nashville, lo spend
some time with
John alter
a few days here, left this morning
to ii to Central America,
Mis Skinner returned
Monday evening from
where she had been spending a ten
days.
Miss Jan is
lug lo the
of King's
this week.
Miss Georgia who has
been visiting Ills of J. S.
Ibis morning to
bar home in Hamilton.
Miss Isabel h Williams,
spending a of days here
with her slater, Mrs. J, A.
Ibis morning lo
ton.
this morning
fur
W. Parker
Tuesday.
J. I. Little returned Tuesday
from Mount.
came up
morning from
Mrs. II. Ill lines In
day from a visit to Washington.
Mrs. J. II. Mini In
den Tuesday night and returned
this
tier Husband
News comet to us of
murder credited to county.
It Beams that Dixon, a color
woman living mi Mr. Georgi
mar Calico,
ed her husband Job
day by putting iii
bis from of
poison be died Dr.
c.
was to go down and
bold the Inquest, and he Mr.
II. r. Hooker left for
scene.
We hear Sam a
nephew the woman's husband.
also drank some of tho poisoned
has been in a
condition.
At the i
here when the nominations for the
Legislature were being made
name of Mr. It, It. Wits
placed before Hie convention.
the ballot that followed he only
ten votes, ii is due hint
lo stale that ballot was
taken he slated lo the convention
that he Won not a candidate and
thought the old ticket
should be and there
fore hoped hi friends con
vent Ion would vole him.
preachers and educators, stopped u.,. .
here preaching going in the when
for us Sat . dead Sunday.
lie reared just , i ;.,,.,.,
Hook lier of witnesses they
The people Ayden en- u with tin-
joyed privilege of known Saturday
Monday night. but a
among us was as pleasant
ii lo us. and hi
will come again,
crowd b aid. train
here for Ayden last night a
larger crowd will go
Those line- Ibis
year can gel n- a- usual.
work is well known.
A. Ml .
He. and Mis. w. It.
our
of their ll died M
J. I.
i .
I. firms In ;
cheroot in big
lots.
nine. Heavy and Fancy Groceries
Consisting of Meats. Flour,
Sugar, Coffee, Canned Goods,
Snuff.
j,, everything
;. i. I in an up-to-date
pay in.-
i ices all kinds of
Country Produce,
either cash or barter. When
you want to sell or when you
want to buy come to see u-.
as with their
patronage we pi entire
T, F. CHRISTMAN Ca
Five
be u his
name called on in re be
from. He ha i;. i u
The Di
-i-. a jury and ex-
i In- but verdict
Id tin
gut ion.
It i- for woman to
have the bile
ill.- w Ills,. ;. an I
Dial .
is . those her
she i d.
our
mi . its.
May
v. a
Moll lay
i . . . all. I In- Stale
Convention at
week.
Miss Kale . of Ni
is visiting in id
Mi. Woolen I
her home at Dover last week.
Mayo Court
Mayor
. use lug the
Charlie link and die
orderly conduct, guilty, lined one
penny and owl amounting
r. Ward and
plentiful Boykin, their horse i.
large, each lined one penny
mid half of the cost, lo
W cents el.-ll.
ii--
ITEMS.
Gan pox, x. . Maj ,
Sheriff Mooring came ii Moll-
day returned to Green-
I a.
I. A l and wife spent the
day Kinston Tuesday.
P. Kin-ion.
the day here Sunday.
W. Arnold lo Washing-
ton today.
L. Gardner arrived today
from Kinston.
I In- county bridge across the
river this place is up and nu
i all cm cross,
i. Spring.
m here Monday .
Shipping potatoes has begun.
J. Brooks shipped a lot today.
Harper
day and preached Sunday morning
the Christian
returned to Mon-
day .
Capt. B. V. of
May to
la-; week.
W. J, of Lenoir,
spent Sunday here, his
Mrs. J, It. Harvey.
I in I is who has been
. for several years
Ki an I cost, amount- In rued
i; . ; ; .
Jack Bryant, riotous and Sunday here.
and using profane
n wife spent
for Federal
Congressman John of
district, has Introduced in
Congress a bill to provide for the
holding of two terms of Ilia I lilted
Stales Court in a
bill, and If passed
Would prove
people of several counties from
which haling
before the Federal Inns to
go lo New
if they could come to
instead,
Register of T. I. Mo.
during week seven
marriage licenses, while
four colored, as follows
W II
p. Tucker nod K,
. Lulu I, m,
M. mill Nannie
Bryan.
. guilty, cost
Harding W. b, at- to
Council at
neck.
Mis. and Mi-.- Mill
in Hut tr
and Monday.
r.
News been here
inn of Hotel Ponder at
on last Mr.
Three hundred of leading at- the proprietor, only saved
nimble
ed statement of their belief to ascertain the origin this
Amendment dis writing. The of our
bride. i- goes lo Mr. Credle
of New Bern, arc visiting
brother Mi s. K. Adams.
hi
. institution
or fall
and
a w hole.
ii must
hi- heavy loss. Washington
.
cool cooks
You'll not need lo your cooking
by the thermometer when you get a
; I Flame Oil Stove, on the
i . i in cook
, in whatever way you wish, with-
out any additional discomfort
. I he
one of using a





a- Hi.- Public Books in
Pin County. We handle-I designated on the
list for the public schools and ran supply
iv.-r
COPY BOOKS
Section 1-
of North Carolina
nut the MM is hereby abrogated
mil in lion thereof shall
the following article of said
tablets, fool's
crayons col
She
red
I practice books,
pen slates,
H-. ink-. companion
I M
etc.
pencils i i.;. v plain b-ad pencils cent,
lead em cent, nice table with
i I cent, i .-- I i with metal hold-
in nice wood cents i pencil, slate pen-
and pen, and rule, all in nice wood box, R
cents A great Ms wide I cents Bottle of best
ink on the mark . Copy books to cents.
White crayons, gross in box. cents. Good fool rap
cents i. -1- quire.
For the Business Man.
We carry a nice of
long books, journals, In
i books, receipts, draft and
For Society People
VI.
I TO
1.1
Section i. Every male
in United tad
every male person who has bean
twenty one years
age, and the
lions set out in this shall
be entitled to vote at any election
the people in the State, except
m herein otherwise
See. He have in
the State
Which the max
the
or corruption
in unless such
person shall In- restored to the
rights of citizenship in u manner
prescribed by law.
Ban. This a, i shall be in force
after Us
PRECINCTS.
Voting- Place the
Election.
in accordance with Chapter SOT,
Laws 1890, the county Board of
Elections, for Put county, at a
meeting held on the day of
May 1900, the county into
election precinct designated
the polling places follows
Beaver Don township
divided two
as
Precinct No. All part of
the township lying south of Swift
crock shall constitute
i. with
No. All pan
of the township north of
steak shall
No. the
at e public house BOOT I.
It. Stokes. F.
Chairman Co. Hoard of
Beet. Board of Ejections,
bean relieved Tor
mouths the little Kind fought
held at bay, the eager
enthusiastic forces. This
being the last place which
the British had especial concern,
it may he said now that the lion is
easy and that he will devour the
eat Bean la Short order. The
seem to la-on the run
and the Union.-.-coin full of cheer.
The end may be insight. It may
cost the British a few thousand
lives. It will ruin the Been and
will be the end of the rule of Km
x and the South
African republics will stricken
will parity your Mood and bring
Moo
Ho en bat yourselves know of die
MB Why V
It isn't necessary.
K your health and beauty, the
loss ii speedily followed by the
J feel
and van Impure blood it St
the bottom all your trouble.
the bloom of health hack
cheeks. Each
In -rub.-.
I i--c V life In relief. care h
II l real f r , .-., V.
o life In n
N-S
of i
i I Kan,.
th i-
which liar a. r re
health V . wont ft I
THE AN CO.
fA.
r Kite.
I Ti . of
. book Ml
i III It I
Mich.
U. Ilia Ta. Unit I
HY
in single entry ledger
memorandum
w all kind I styles . ;
em s- s. i ca .
I-.-, card and
and
May's Chapel,
shall
precinct with the poll
lug place at School House
Swamp
Bl rill I i-xv
with I iron the nap of the world.
insist on
May, ION
Jaws H
th J.
The Famous Barker Fountain
Pen
f Carolina
in the county six mouths,
and in the precinct, ward or other
elect ion district in which ho often
to vote, four months next
Ids the election; That held
one precinct, ward their Stale pal
election district Tow shall constitute
in the same county, shall not in with the poll-1 for Sheets, of
any of the lug place in the Town of Bethel, Davidson,
right to vole the precinct, Lieutenant
shall Long, of Rowan.
with the, of State K. L. Pot-
of Johnson.
W, of
NOTICE IX
The of Pit
entity, iv.-i.-i L
to is
day of May. on the HUM
None is
. all persons to e
to nuke immediate to
all of sOS s
. I
an. r the rial or
And when it comes to
JOB
The Reflector Can't Be Beat.
i IN
if Stationery Sc Printing.
MAGAZINES.
We want your Orders for
IN
FOR
Manila Floor Tags
In lots
In lots
Bills
in
in
in
r.
DAYS,
lid cents per
cents per
i .; iii 11.23 per
per
Bills
Yon con i
lime before
Ai
your mi
ii ell
nine pi i. i-s
it.
1st, Work
or other election district front
which he has removed, until four
months after such No
person w ho ha been or
confessed Ins guilt
conn of crime
which i.
hereafter be, in the
shall to
rote, unless the slid person shall
be restored to In
the prescribed bi law.
offering lo
shall be the time a legally
registered herein
ed and in the manner
provided law and the General
of North Carolina shall
general Iowa to
earn Into the provisions of
this
i. Every person
hi nisei f for registration shall lie
able to read and write any section
of the constitution in the English
and, before he shall be
entitled lo vole, have paid on or
before the day of March
year in which he proposes to vote.
his poll tax prescribed by law,
the previous year. Poll taxes
shall lie a lien on assessed
properly, do process shall issue
to enforce the collect Ion of the same
assessed property,
Sec. No male person w was,
on January i. 1807, oral any time
prior thereto, entitled lo vote nu
the laws any State in the
States wherein he then re
bled, and no lineal descendant of
h person, shall lie denied
lo register and vote at
tiny election in this State by person
of hi failure lo possess
in
section I of this Provided,
he shall have registered in accord
lance with the terms of this section
prior to December I, MM,
General shall provide for
a record all persons
who register under this section on
or before November i, and
all such Demons shall lie
In vote at all
polling place
ft W. U.
Stoke
.
shall
one election with the poll-
in place at k
TOWNSHIP.
divided into two election precincts
vis.
No. pan
so the lying WOrt and
of to
Beaver Dam
township line on the obi Plank
near Will ten's and
running with the public road
lag by Warren Chapel, to the
forks of the road near old
Frank Tucker homestead.
With the public road leading to the
Greenville and near
thence with
the Greenville and rood
a course to branch
the mill run near
D. Hooks, thence
down said branch or mill ran to
Swift Creek, thence down
crook to the public road leading by
c. with said pub-
road lo
House; with public road
leading by
Randolph,
For
Superintendent Public
Stout, of Ala-
Electors at
Jeremiah ll. Holt.
are at least lo be credited
with virtue of for
they have a State tick-
et for a number of and it has
within of
lion Our Prohibition party
friends ought to waive their ticket
th year, and let their votes swell
A y e no k's majority. Charlotte
News.
NOTICE T CREDITORS.
Hal duly
Pill county M
of Last Will
notice i t.-
all to Said estate lo make
immediate I., the
all shunt es-
late are to the Mine
Of day of
tOOl, or this will lie B
of
day of April
Executor of Wall .
ii. M Tucker, J. A. K. Tucker and W. K
by
Shout the of
1900, All to the
will please make ,.; with
of All
the firm
their claim to ti M. Tucker at
April
Ii. M
A. K.
K.
DIRECTORY
CHURCHES.
a in.
every 2nd and
day, and evening. Pray-
Wednesday evening.
Rev. J. N. Sunday-
a. C. D.
every Sun-
day, morning and evening. Prayer
Moating Wednesday evening. Rev.
N. M. Watson, Sunday
p. m. W F. Harding,
thin
Sunday, Rev
J. Ii. Sunday-
a. m. K. II. sit-
at the
Opera House every 2nd Sunday
and night, Rev. D. w.
Davis, pastor.
regular
CURE CHILLS FEVER
and night Sweats with Robert s
Tasteless Chill Tonic at per
Pleasant to take. Money
refunded If fails. Restores
petite, purifies blood makes
you well. None Other as good.
to the drug
Fork swamp; shall stores of Bryan, Woolen
No I of Content Township,
With the polling place in the town
of Ayden.
Precinct No. All that part of
said township lying and
of the above line shall
LAND SALE.
virtue of a of the
of I'm county t
in the com I K. J II. P.
the
ho. oft will
ship with polling place in town door in on M
of ville.
the people in this state.
one election with the
polling place in of Falk-
land.
I tot
Township shall coll
precinct wit
the polling place In town
row
Greenville Township i hereby
divided Into two election precincts
No I- All part of
the township lying north of Tar
I river, together with par of
.- Greenville lying be
tween Tar i following
following
of In
land who Ii laid
a pine in
Ho of J. and
of a pi.- p or the
ii the J line north
nu K a to pine to a
of Nelson
Si with I'll
Ti neat back
th
of It. heir-, with
their line i the containing
I. K. Q, a,
T M y
The Reflector Printing Office.
NOW GUESS
is the Population of
lit- I the taking of i u
mi- ill begin. i in run
two In who
make guess lo the pup
of Greenville a shown
the i
A In
lo ,,,,, ., ,
lite pen ii . . ., .
hi
2nd. A
lo iii-
i he Is
conditions of eon-
lot those You must be a
I, lo either T Daily
or
make
mi; send or your
in o Iii i office
K Kill ii fur one year before day of June.
Noun.
Population of Greenville Is.
I inn a subscriber to Tin.
Daily or
under Motion of this
article i Provided, such persons
shall have paid their poll tax us re
quired law.
Sec. All elections by pen
pie shall lie ballot, all
elections by the General
shall be viva vow,
Sis- in
Carolina, except as iii this article
disqualified, shall be eligible lo of-
lice, but entering upon
duties the ho shall bike
and subscribe the following
I do swear
maintain the constitution and laws
of United Slabs, the con
and laws
inn not
I will faithfully the
duties of my
Bo help mo,
Hoc. The following chow of
persons shall be for
liver at the
Commencing on Tar
of the branch
forming eastern of
town, and miming up said
branch lo Third street, thence a
westerly course with Third street
to Pitt thence a southerly
course with street to
hod avenue Dickinson
avenue n westerly course to
the western
thence a northerly with said
Ml i lo Tar river; shall
constitute No.
ville with the polling
place Court House in Green-
ville.
No. the remain
of -aid township shall con
with the
polling place Five Points in the
town of lilt,
r u I s
us Township shall
t one elect ion with the
polling place village of
Swill Creek Township is hereby
makes the fit.
nO IT makes the sail,
The makes the
so far appearance goes.
It is our pride that no
is spared either in rasped to
material or workmanship.
High Art
with our identified
us, f all made in our
own work room person
supervision.
Greenville Tailoring Co.,
X. V.
Th On Day Cold Cure.
CuM tn brad
. I mm . A it
Ten cry
LAND BACK.
t i of
.,.; Ann
mm
Th
f Mil for
tin- Court
May 19th, the U--
or of situ-
iii county in Don.
the
Robert tad
mm, it bani
M the n mini Ira.-I.
F. Q.
This April IS, 1900.
POSTED.
We warn all m
of out
hunting, ally
t law,
O. It T
A. -I.
OLD DOMINION LINE
LODGES
A. a A. at.
No. meets first and
B.
W. M. J. M. See
. Lodge, No.
IT. Meets every Tuesday
It. Ii. number. N. Q. E. E Griffin,
See.
K. of Tar River Lodge, Ki,
W, meets every Friday evening
R. at. C; T. M. Hooker,
K. f R. andS.
R. Vance Council, No.
1690, meets every Thursday even-
W. B. Wilson, R. M. B.
Lang,
O. V. A. every
Wednesday at in I. O.
O. K hall. J. B. White,
A. Council,
No. meets every first and third
Fellows
Hall. J. Z. Gardner Worthy-
Chief; D. B. Smith, Sec.
I. O. Conclave
No meets every second and
f. an Monday in Old
Hall. W. K.
Smith
Steamer leave Washing
ton daily A. M. for Green
ville, leave daily at
at Washington.
and Fridays A. M. for Tar-
leave Greenville
Tuesdays, Th and Saturdays
ti A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
steamers for Norfolk,
New York and Roe-
Ion, for all points for West
with railroads Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion B. B. Co, from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. Aft.
Washington, N. C.
Greenville, N. C.
IN
N. C.
The Stock complete in every de
part and prices low as the
market prices
for country produce.
not
PATENT
you or
Washington,
i a at w a w
I TO I
Add.
p c.
.
1.8. BELT,
IN-----
-A
LINK OF
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
I can now lie the
brick store formerly
occupied by J.
W.
COMB TO BaTH ME.
J. B.
The Eastern Reflector
D. J. EDITOR
.
VOL. XIX
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. TUESDAY, JUNE
NO
-AT-
Tobacco
We want your Orders for Printing
AND ARK IN POSITION TO
FOR
Manila Floor Tags
In lots coins per
In at per
Bills
In lots of per
In lots at per
it of per
Bills
You can plane
Haw before the season
The Reflector Printing Office.
At
You can your orders now and hate work any
time before the season opens August 1st. Work
OUR
For
la-
Governor;
CHARLES b.
For Lieutenant
of
of
of Pitt.
For
LACY,
of Wake.
For
U. F. DI
of Cleveland.
ROBERTO.
of Hay wood.
Public
THOMAS
of
For Commissioner
SAMUEL L. PATTERSON,
of
For
Print
of
For
SAMUEL L.
of
of New Hanover.
Presidential
DAN HUGH
of
LEES. OVERMAN,
County Ticket
An Enormous Crop.
Kansas will raise t lie bug
est wheat crop this year his
of the I don't believe
that will
bushels or anywhere near
said State Grain Inspector A. E,
day.
largest crop Slate ever
ratted was bushels. I
that we will raise
bushels this year. I have been
all over the wheat and
the prospects could not liner.
The millers all expect it to be the
banner crop.
Harvest will in south-
part of the State within the
next Ion days, and there is much
activity displayed by the farmers
in securing help. No lean need be
out of work in Kansas
Outside help will have to lie
ed harvest lime, and the
extra men can employ-
Kan., Dispatch.
We to ask a Ions
of those newspapers loan to-
the trusts so much
amusement W. A.
tight against the
Tobacco Company.
owns a share of
iii Durham To
which dividends
Wan regularly paid a-s long as
company remained Independent.
Since the controlling interest in the
has been ac-
quired by the trust, the
have increased greatly Mai.
stock and held by
a number of other sons who are
have bean entirely
These facts have
brought out in the and have
not been denied, so far as we have
seen.
Has the American
acted straight in withholding
and others their
share the profits In
Durham Tobacco
If American Tobacco Coin
bands are and
Is wholly
ed In the coarse he pursued,
why has the trust had the
well company thrown Into the
hands of a receiver
If the American Tobacco Com
has not done, the straight
thing, why is Mai. mil
tilled in taking steps to protect his
rights, and why should he not up
peal to the legislature that created
Durham Tobacco Com
and not to United Stales
circuit court wince jurisdiction In
the case is
Will those papers that sneer at
Maj. and SO en-
iii the temporary triumph
of the trust please answer these
Winston Tobacco
J. B.
TO PEOPLE, AND OF
AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.
are still the forefront of the race
We offer you the best selected line of
after your patronage
General Merchandise
to be found iii store in Pitt County. Well bought choice
selections, the creations of the boat manufacturers of America
and Europe. all year Summer
and Winter. Wears at work fur yours and our mutual ad
vantage, ll is our pleasure to show you what you want and to
sell you if we can. We offer you very best service, polite
attention, and most liberal terms consistent well
established built up strictly on own merits,
When you come to market you will not do yourself justice
if you do not see our immense before buying elsewhere.
Remember us and the following lines of merchandise.
Goods and Notions,
Will to Hold Cotton
O T A S Ii gives
flavor and to
all traits. No fruit
can be raised without
Potash.
com lining at least
tO of Potash will
best results on all fruits. Write
The executive committee of the
Cotton
here May has
adopted a plan for future conduct
of the association and also a con-
-in and by laws. There i- R
president, vice president and
hose
in- will be in These
employ local
Male who arc
Is to pay cents a year j for our pamphlets, which ought
to curry, the work. . . .
. , , , to be in every s library.
A committee was appointed to
go before the Georgia con- .,,.,.
vent ion Springs June,
Hats n ml i Satins, I
Jackets a l tapes. Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths.
Shoes.
and form i plan for
cotton re the is
and v. . members
Association.
The Idea is to distribute cot-1
toil crop throughout III- year, so
ii all lie mat one
lime. So run
office without Ural resign-1
lug,
ti. II.
Our Alliance was kill
oil years ago by polities,
livery cotton growing State will
Ii-
plan, if 111-.-
arc successful. Ma-
con, On., Dispatch.
KM I WORKS.
, N.
Men's. Women's Children's Shoes.
Harness. Dusters.
and
Lard. Scad Is.
For
F. ti. JAM IS.
For Representatives,
W. J. NICHOLS,
T. H.
For Sheriff,
O. W.
For Register of
T, R. MOORE.
For
J.
For Coroner,
;, J. D. OWL,
For
C. J. TUCKER,
R. L. DAVIS,
W. LITTLE.
An Unwelcome Visitor.
It Mews to be a great mystery as
lo bow the bubonic plague got into
San Francisco. The quarantine
that port has been very strict
to cross the
from Asia to Hawaii and to
creep along northward up the
South American coast. And yet it
slipped in one night and the next
day the Hospital Service
the Chinese
of that City. The Sun
Francisco people, who have great
confidence in the effectiveness of
quarantine, think that some
Chinaman, smuggled over the
from Columbia, brought
the plague into the city.
San Francisco is the only city of
the Slates to which the dis-
ease has gained No
of It be band In this
country f its
of our sanitary an.
but it throws the burden l j
a new care upon the government.
We are sufficiently amused in light
yellow fever in our Southern
borders and keeping disease
from spreading. skill-
j ed government surgeons ex-
perts have so far been unable to
entirely eradicate the yellow
scourge, certainly have been
able lo check and
effects as compared with they
years ago. And so
Groceries.
Flour. Meat. Sugar, Coffee.
Hardware,
Plows. Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails
Hospital
The is brought to mind
by an week
or more ago and another yesterday.
Living in Greensboro was an
person whoso mind gave
way. Several physicians did all
could be done and then
the asylum was the
for patient, but when the pa-
of commitment were sen to
reply back
the place was full, not a
receive anymore.
The patient grew worse, in fact
at times, and something
had to la- done. some arrange
Mat, a little out of the
permission was given to send
party to the asylum in Raleigh,
though it is out of the district, and
it was done, though it was said
place was about full.
The other case occurred
day when a man from High Point
had lo brought lo dimly
House because was Impossible hi
provide for him at
Greensboro Record.
Furniture.
for Furniture and everything that
We buy strictly for Cash, bill sell for Cash or Approved
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit Healing.
Your Friends,
Opposed to Electing Senators
by a Direct
May
ale committee on privileges and
elections to-day adversely
I be join resolution to
States Senators by -ii-
red popular vote. The same com-
reported the
Hoar bill amending law rein
ting lo election of Senators sons lo
I ii election plurality of
the Legislature ca--
cs where majority be
cured by any one candidate. he
bill is
in ion.
Arc tine
NEWS.
in North Carolina
The Legislature meets 12th
in session
steak has advanced to
pound
Dr. II. Shearer has resigned
the Presidency of Davidson College
Dr. Louis Henry Smith will
him.
North Carolina was given the
place of honor in the parade the
Confederate Veteran reunion in
Louisville.
The Farmers and Merchants
of Now has elected a
lady, Brownie lay-
The Supreme Court, in a case
1.0111 Henderson, decides that Inn's
and penalties in cities and towns
go to the public schools and not to
the corporation.
Mr. Flow Miss Ida Flow.
of county, were mil
Their horse ran away and
smashed the buggy. Both the
young lady's arms were broken.
The Marshall was
robbed Saturday night. The safe
was blown open and taken.
Part the money belonged to the
Two men have been
rested.
Farmers
Use Good Plows.
received n lot of Bruit It Ben I and
Single Double Call and see
I hem before buying. We also complete line of
kill.
Mecklenburg count
bis step father because the
The board of aldermen of High
Point have denied a lady, Mm. L.
clerk and treasurer of
ton II.
We have
nun Chilled
just
A great deal of
caused by people who pry into the I his mother.
a Hair- of w
repeal and enlarge upon little
scraps receive
private affairs of
neighbors. These pea
pie formidable because their
mode of speech be n stamp of
They usually approach
the subject in a round
way . i- if loath to give
In wools can hardly
fall Injure those
whose absence renders them
i- pan of their
policy to give the maligned
the shadow of chance lo trace the
unfriendly and ii Ions
are -1 blighting in
I heir effects upon nu
lure.
tor Kissing;.
To MM piece of add
a little lake for grain
two persons. in two
strong ones, one small, soil band,
light two ounces of attraction,
one of a
of folly; stir
it will lie with the plague I one or two whispers.
Tools,
Plow
Headquarters For
TAKE ROB HIS TASTELESS CHILL
per bottle. Cures Chills and
Fever. Malaria. Night Sweats and
Money back if It doesn't.
No oilier as good. Gel the kind
with the Cross on the label.
Sold and guaranteed by Woolen,
Bryan and druggists.
Dr. mm,
in. N. c.
bite
Fleming store.
Women using Back to Their
Needles
the West, and yet we are not
pleased nil it has shown a
for our coasts. It is
properly an Oriental calamity and
we wish would shinny it
own Observer.
THE PRESCRIPTION CHILLS
and fever is a of
Chill Tonic. It is simply
I ion quinine in a tasteless form
No cure-no pay. Price one.
a half a dozen glances in well of
in n small ounce lies
one ounce of resistance I
of yielding place on
flatbed cheek or two lips;
with a slight and sol said
and lei cool.
This will succeed any
if directions an carefully followed.
The baa come, and
there will lie plenty of I hem.
Builder's Hardware, Ready
Paint, Nails land So
BAKER
Catarrh Cannot He Cured
with local applications, as
leach seal of dis-
. . , . , ca-c. Catarrh is a blood or
I lo be ll revival
disease, and in order to
Interest in needlework a. an art. ,,,. ii must take internal
The I Home Journal naked wiles Catarrh Cure is taken
for --11 pillow. Internally, and acts directly on the
,. u, the and nine surfaces. Hall's
, , , Catarrh me i- it
cine I. was prescribed one of
in physicians in country
mini awarded pi I'm fr years, and is a regular
Post, tin- i variety of composed the
u-
, ,. ,. ,, , the bl mil acting
m.-i n the mucous surfaces. The
perfect combination of two In-
apparently very much is what produces such
done with in curing
I lore, Send I'm free.
Ready Mixed
IV
and
I work, l
needle than
being
ever
N. V.
Journal will hue several pages
I show I'll y of
pillows,
F. J. Co.; Props.,
Sold by druggists. Tic. Hull's
, Pills Are lite
If


Title
Eastern reflector, 1 June 1900
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
June 01, 1900
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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