Eastern reflector, 5 June 1900


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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





EASTERN REFLECTOR
GREENVILLE, C.
D. J. WHICHARD. Ed. Owner
Entered at the Post at
Greenville, Second Class
Mail Matter.
June ft,
The veterans are
holding their annual reunion
at Louisville. There is a
Dr. of Durham, has
declined the offer of the
cf the Baptist Female
This is the second man to
it the past few weeks.
Senator says tie does
not believe the people of this
country have suffered because rich
men have forced their into the
Senate. not object
rich men their nay
into the ate but to bu
way into it, a
in whose they
bought their way
Star.
WASHING LETTER
From On-
Martin one of
the to a seal in the Ban-
ate, ha been granted the
Mr.
WHITE SUPREMACY CLUBS.
The County Being Thoroughly
The work of White
Supremacy Clubs all over the
is now on. One was organized
in Beaver Dam township Thursday
. of the floor the Senate. .
attorneys of cap , , , . , night one in township
lark, the other claimant is ,, . , . , ,
,. , , . Friday night
privilege as an ex-Sen-
The republicans are having an
undue amount of trouble over the
election of the candidate for the
Vice Presidency. Win I Any old
Oft of will do when the best
can only be defeated,
is not a food for an
and if not athlete
DOt for any one. hardens
of the body, and that is
not besides, it hardens
the liver at the came time. When
the question arises between a man
and alcohol safe side- for the
the outside.
ally, H may have its place, but its
use is not to be commended either
as a beverage Of S La-
Home
of the delegates to the re-
publican here last week
was heard lo say privately he
bad been very opposed to the
until be attended the
republican rally at Winston last
educator. says his nice has far I week and the way the big
Booker Washington, the
better for everything ex-
society and politics, in
south than it has in the north.
Booker knows a troth when he sees
The s and Means
Committee of the House Rep-
has secured
to sit during recess to consider
the repeal of the war taxes. This
is an easy way of getting a to
the seashore v- all expenses paid
by the government
Sow tin- American officers of the
Paris fair arc charged
with having sold to exhibit-
apace granted freely by the
French management, and put the
proceeds in their pockets. Why
not; In these days of
such i i
thing in
with spectacles and high hats push
ed the whites around his
Stomach, and be is now very quiet.
Me. however, is afraid to say so out
publicly, for he is a federal office-
holder, and he fear-
Chronicle.
tied t
slapping public sentiment in
the bee by reporting against the
election of B. Senators by direct
rote, was recently endowed
more than two thirds of the
House, the Senate Committee
Privileges and sought to
let the Senate down easy by
that report with another
in later Of the Hoar bill for amend-
the present law so that after a
failure to elect a Senator in six
lots, a plurality a legislature
shall elect a Senator. The Hoar
bill is merely a compromise. Pub-
sentiment demand the election
Senators by direct vote and the
demand will sooner or later, have
to met.
The Washington Post flatly
charges Smith
with hindering Investigation into
scandalous charges concerning the
administration of the Washington
Verily, things
are getting warm In administration
circles, and more than ice
fans are to lower
A in Real Life.
About a year ago one of Gray's
Creek's county I
popular young ladies, answered
the advertisement of a young man
in who Stated he would
like to marry a Tar Heel girl.
began a correspondence which con-
tinned up to two months ago, when
the young man made the journey
across the and
made his appearance at the
girl's home. The young lad. was
thought be on the point of death
from pneumonia, but she rallied,
and the
through her long illness and con
A few day- ago when
h to him.
they became engaged, and when be
returns from a business trip South,
on which started Monday, they
are to be married. Another inter-
circumstance in the case is
that the young father was
the must natural
world. lie got well
Again tin;
note of warning that those voters
of Greenville who want good gov-
should be at the ward
nutrias. A. nomination at the is now a
will be equivalent to an
election, hence the importance of
Dominating the right men.
of the
can alliance continue to multiply.
President It is -aid.
bought tin- envoys by prom-
them to Use hi- secret Per
Influence in their behalf If
they would only go home, I Sen-
physician in Massachusetts.
Word has been passed among
republican Senators to let every-
thing else go and get the last
bills out of the way in
order that adjournment may take
place on the t lust., as provided
speakers
have gone out to organize all the
other townships.
A White Supremacy Club was
organized in Ham township
Thursday night with a member-
ship of thirty. A. L. Blow
c. Moore, of Greenville, went out
addressed the club. The
elected J. L. Smith,
President ; Watt Parker, Vice
President ; and C. Smith, See- j
rotary. There will lie
I meeting of this club on Saturday
June 9th, at
The indications arc that old Beaver
Pain will give as usual, a large
majority tor the amendment and
the Democratic ticket at the Aug-
election.
Friday night c. Moore and F.
C. Harding went out to Parker's
school in township
to make speeches and organized a
White Supremacy Club with
eight members. T. H. Bullock
president, C. Bar-
row vice president and lath
away secretary. Next Saturday,
there will be a big meeting of
the entire township when every-
body is invited.
Had to Come Back.
The lore of home, the desire to
by the resolution adopted by the i .,; a. oM
House, dead bi all regard to
all time and the Nicaragua Ca- ,.,.,. condition of
Ls dead for this session, A colored man with his wife
and there is to be no reduction of ., children tramping
war taxes.
Orders of court are issued to
obeyed, not ignored. Justice Bar-
the Supreme Court the
District of Columbia, has impress-
id that tact upon the mind of Mr.
lining
from Mississippi to Plymouth.
show- how it is.
The name reporter could
not Bod but the history of the
journey is as After
riving in the Mississippi bottoms
ton years ago from bis home in
The Population
and Census.
Few questions asked by the
are of more importance
than those regarding the place of
bu Hi of the individual and his
pan ids. There is no great country
which has received so
and lost ho fen-
as the Catted States. It is
doubtful whether more than
by birth ate living
outside of the State, while
the of persons of foreign
living in the United States is
probably ten million.
In the coining census the
will endeavor to ascertain
where each person, the par-
of each person, were born;
if the person was dot born
the States, what year he
came to this com try, the number
of years he has here, whether
he has been naturalized or not, and
if not, whether he has out
naturalization papers.
The tables made from the ans-
to the inquiries respecting
birthplace show the number
distribution of the foreign-born
residents in the United States, the
number of them in each of
the great countries, the amount of
intermarriage between these for-
and the natives, the pro-
portion of the who settle
in the cities and those who seek
the country, their ability to read
and to speak and the law-
abiding character of the
To the several foreign-born
of our population it is a mat-
of pride and interest to know
the number of persons of their
in the United States, and
their general economic condition.
In 1800 there was more than
residents the United States
who were in foreign countries.
Of this number about per cent,
were born in Germany, SO percent
Ireland, and about lo per cent
in Canada and Newfoundland.
From 1831 to the United
Kingdom contributed per cent.
of the total immigration to the
United busies, Germany per
cent. In the decade to
and costs, for of court, pit mouth, he and his wife began
in failing to obey an order of the ,
court prohibiting his representing only child that had died, then United
in any way as successor others and strive as they
or being connected in ant manner could not lay by enough
with the patient law Arm of C A. , bring them home.
Snow Co. of Washington. D. C. of sat
The trust with four children, one
legislation is being carried to the; ,,. old and the
extent of devoting throe days of en ranging from live to Dine, they Poland, and Italy
the time of the House speaking set out pushing the in a car i only i per cent, of the total
and voting on the anti-trust When they immigration In the decade 1881
resolution reported by the votes When they reached the this proportion rose to
the republican members of the railroad rode as far as this and in the nine years
t -aloe-Practical,
illustrated.
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Kingdom constituted only
cent, total Immigration, the
proportion from being
slightly less, the ten years
to the combined
from Austria, Hungary,
Wellington, Sen
It Will Easier.
Congress will adjourn on June
The Senate agreed to the lb-use
resolution date
bringing the session u close. The
Democrats made a show of
to adjournment, but, at a
matter of fact, both were
willing. Tin- stand
pledged adoption of hums
which are prepared
1899 to more than lit per cent.
We States all
House Judiciary Committee, would take than, and than began
the amending the Sherman tramp. When their
trust a w. The democratic ions gave man and wife immigrants or the of
caucus decided the would work for a few days to buy j A proper pride on
lotion, unless it was amended so at more and give the children a rest. part of recent Immigrants
I u this manner they made their land of their With, and areas-
way to this county, arriving at desire to that
II. near which is doe lo their mini
Wednesday. The next day they should lead
for Plymouth with all of foreign birth to
to
rights, to offer as a sub-
the bill. It re-
publicans bad been in the
desire lo legislation,
would not ban- waited until the of arriving at the the census enumerator and to
closing days of the their longings on
has charged the reason and to It Is for the
why no open action can betaken
is that the is nuder
bonds
of measures they hate not
the desire to The Demo-
are well with
hi opponents
in refusing to lessen war
to gel acted upon by the
Ii as held bark purposely to
vent by the Senate.
being to supply slump
arguments to use
First V- Customer.
Drum the States-
man.
The decision
m .
In live
of the Board of Education Trusts, and In an
town Henderson, is one rial polio; in dealing with ac
i.- of interest to every town in Spanish islands. And the
Slate. this ea.-e is
that all lines collected by towns
and cities upon for
laws of
be over t-
school fund and go Into
treasury, he
that many i will only in
future fines from the
living in a
hut hate I., pa, over lo oak tree. The I
the school fund money so collected
in the past. This is an
matter and the
nuder tree others inside
its decayed trunk. made
i- often said beat
advertisement is a pleased custom
sys with voters, while mint
Ming pro- big bade.- will pal the trust mag be to deal with the man
on the luck and them who hopes to please him. the,,
that action of the House was that is
and has no
chance of I he Senate, i
This is a Story
of Minnesota, tells on
making
in my
These points have been brought with the public addresses a l
. t Hill, j . t a I i i ,. II.
hole
than with
Congress in sea.
Record.
as a of column-
veteran of the war of 1813 and
Living in a .
A i.
father, mother i.
daughters, has been discovered
hollow
was
oat by the democrats of the million people dally, a fair pro-
and will be kepi before of whom surely give bin
people by democratic editors and their custom. Pleasing them
Representative Richardson, of
Tenn., offered the
in the House democratic can
en-and it
becomes a mere matter of detail.
Philadelphia
Women to be Aldermen.
of
dollar
as, there Is known to be a large and A bill h been passed by
in the Treasury, the Brit I. House of
to accommodate the ,,,,., and as Alderman and Councilors
important and the; to have war tax act of therefore, the Being
j been i. king tarns, some That, we taxpayers they ought, it is held, to
for In haven i
-aid act, and e do Hunk lie ,,., , , ,
should
adjourn until said taxes shall have
In en repealed as I certain articles
their living by foraging and bag
thee I lie cam
trade every authorities have In as to until
of II were clear there Is a total reduction in the
were several times over, I
,, . . our.-e Ms a a
n the H ,,.
money coal trying lo conquer Into the Atlantic Coast I. n providing for
house It I campaign, i- over the
be
. . the;, allowed congress to ad
those islands, and is one the court
the smallest Items of our
pine expense i
Hem lo the paper,. such as those of all lime-Wash-
taxes
away women's
as well at men's, and that
i- regarded us unjust.
The Conservative party, now in
power, is somewhat radical on the
of
woman, regarding her as
c and likely In act
Women do not as a
rule lake kindle to new
hand beating the drum, lb
was a drummer from away back
and could arouse the whole town-
ship. Drum music is an
kind of thing anyhow, and the
old captain's dramming par-
stirring,
mm night, after the
drum had given the usual
overture, I commenced my speech
to the populace which had been
lured scene by his drum. I
noticed at foot of the lost rum,
same being a big dry goods box-
it bright eyed little fellow about
1- old, who sat through the
speech, following with great at
tout ion. It pleased me very much,
fool can interest an audience
of adults, but it takes a genius to
hold a child.
So after the I went
down and spoke to III lie fellow
and after shaking hands with him
asked him how he I my speech.
Hi. II will he said, if I
was you I would keep captain
Get a good Safe
The Victor safe is mad in all sizes con-
for home, farm, office and general use.
Every sale with a guarantee to he lire
proof. Prices range up.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville, N. C.
Press an Educator.
of tho press as an
the Times
The public press is a great
i- so many years ago
that thousands of people were
About an eclipse of the
sun, and such phenomena were ill
ways attended more or lens
fear the of the masses
Hal, thanks to the public press
the people were prepared months
ago for the eclipse occurred
Monday, and every body who
could read simple had an
Opportunity thoroughly to under-
stand the phenomenon from a
scientific point of view.
is the duty of a newspaper
to print something else besides the
news, no one agency has done
so much to educate the general
public, to remove popular super-
and generally to clear the
as the public press.
The modern news paper bus ninny
sins to answer for, but It also has
much to its
Commencing Monday, June
Myers will leave
the balance of the
summer at o'clock instead of
o'clock as heretofore.
ally
he
hat
tire
and Socialists.
Slat.
TRY IT
Women suffer-
from
troubles and
weakness,
from
or painful men-
ought not
to lose hope
doctors cannot
arc so
busy with other
diseases that
they do not
the peculiar;
menu and I
delicate organism of woman.
the sufferer ought to do is to g
a fair trial to
Female Regulator
which i. the true cure provided
by Nature all female troubles. It
is the formula Of a physician of the
highest Blinding, who devoted
whole Km to the study dis-
peculiar to our moth-
wives and is made
of healing, strengthening
herb- vegetables, which
been pr I I by kindly Nature N
cure in the menses.
I, i tiling of the Womb.
Headache and Backache.
In fairness to and
Regulator, every
suffering man might give it a
rial. A large i bottle will do
amount of good. Sold by
druggists.
a , ,, ,,
Co., Ca.
IN
N.
Cotton Bagging and lies always
on ban i
Fresh goods kept constantly en
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
Unity of
Bummer Session begins June
loses August Col-
Instruction in all Deport-
for term of twelve weeks.
Tuition Registration IS
Bummer School For
from to July Special
instruction experts.
For containing courses
of study, address
PRESIDENT
Chapel Hill.
The New York Hun has made a
study of a by the Treas-
Department to a Senate
of inquiry, giving a cost list
public buildings under
Control of that Department, in-
those
process of This is
only a partial inventory of
improved real estate, for
while many great
technically under the control
Treasury, control does not ex-
tend to the capital at Washington,
the While House, or great De-
buildings, except
directly belonging to the Treasury.
The total value of the public build-
their sites,
this Treasury statement, is
North has
worth of the above. New
York lends with
comes With
Adding above
grand total the value of tho
proved territory in the national do-
main, it will be that
Ham Is a wealthy real estate
Observer.
Fatting Tint Unity into
A Savings Bank
IS NEXT t PI IT INTO
Our Spring Suits,
that awaits selection. You draw interest on the
firmer you draw satisfaction and comfort from what you buy here
because it is always the for money expended, and that is why
we are looked upon as the
Responsible Clothing
HOWDY DO.
Some Speak to Me, Some to You
Tin M 1900,
left this morning;
Percy Lewie
for
has been the sick
list a few days.
. Patrick came
from
Mill,
In
IN THE WARDS-
Good Tickets for
t BAKU
N WASH
this
OF TUB TOWN.
SERGES.
will find them here, made up especially for our
trade. Graceful, and the cheap kind you may
see advertised but of quality the beat, and in make the durable, in
lit the most fashionable, In single or C able breasted, all sizes, swell
appearance elegant quality.
W. returned
morning from
Denmark, of
spent Wednesday in
and Henry
I left this for Seven
an
adjuster from Atlanta, is in
ville.
I. K. Patrick and Hiss
Daisy Tucker returned tin- morn
from Ayden.
Evans has moved into one
house-, recently a part of
the College building, fronting A.
A. Andrews.
Key. A. Bishop left
morning for Tarboro, from there
he will go to Durham to attend the
Trinity College commencement.
Miss of
and Mrs. Nellie Clark,
of Wilson, who have been Visiting
Mrs. J. . Woolen, left this morn-
Misses- Helen Forbes,
Abrams, and Lillian
Nobles, Mei-. Major
Carey Mayo, Leon Tucker, Cut
Smith, E. Moore,
Charlie it. D,
ton and I. Tyson went down to
held a the
present Alderman. E. M.
and gave him the nomination.
Sleeting called order by
A. L. Blow. J. Cobb was elect
ed chairman and C. Whichard
secretary. J. it. While and
E. Warren were nominated as can
for Aldermen on ballot.
I. I. was elected
for the ward.
was called loonier by
I. C. who wax made per
chairman, J, i; Harding
secretary. B, Patrick and J, V.
were nominated as can-
for Aldermen Oral ballot.
J. ti. was elected executive
fur ward.
was called to order by
II. W- who was made
permanent chairman, Which-
ard W. B. Parker and
l. Han were nominated can-
for Aldermen on
lot, w. ii. elected
executive the
ward.
My Stock
is Complete
ALL
. Hals.
prices that will suit you.
COME AND SEE THEM.
All ward meetings to
candidates for Aldermen were
held Friday night, except the Fifth
Ward which met in the
I m
Iii the First ward arc
white voters that they did not bold Bi u. n,,,,,,,,.,,
a meeting. The colored people not have classical in hi
r., i.
We ;. meet old
end, Hi-. at lb
He, like
the u .
die Hi but
Mealing was called lo order by
THE CLOTH I Eh
Ayden Wednesday evening to at- C. I. who was
tend the exercise.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
. Governor has appointed
Mr. J. Laughinghouse, of
and Mr. J.
If there is a CROSS MARK
the margin of this paper it
so lo remind you you owe
subscription and lo
you to settle as early as
We need what YOU
owe us and hope you will
keep us waiting for it. have received
This notice is for those who invitations to the marriage of Miss
find the cross mark on their; Elizabeth of t i
paper James B. of
in the
LOCAL i church at Tuesday
, I evening, June
Of delegates to the Far-
National Congress which
Nice mom nine, paper and other;
box paper at Store.
A Season for Fakirs.
N. this H really seems as if any sort of
will deliver the address at the or fraud can flourish
of the Seminary
at Ayden on June
for awhile. If a man wan to claim
lo lie the angel Gabriel he could get
In the MOM Wednesday at Ar- a could produce
Mil. Bird Eye, B. L.; ten testimonials from persons
is called lo notice
by the Superior Court Clerk the
action for divorce by Victoria
against George Move.
New Corporation.
The Greenville Cotton Mills was
Count up your cash, number
your pigs and Calves, and take an ; yesterday incorporated at
lavatory of your stock, for of State Thompson's office.
listing time is at hand. There are six
. T-, ,, . ., the place of business is Greenville,
t Co. are . , , . , .
moving their undertakers shop In
the new part of the John I n incorporated for sixty
Buggy Cos shop, just completed.
S. E. v announce
Ilia they are ready to furnish lo-
Hues or repairs People Who j
use them know that always
makes good Hues.
News and
Adjusted.
Captain G, II. excellent
of the Atlantic Coast Line,
in the civil corps, was
in Greenville for
the purpose of adjusting a settle
for damages to lands below
Greenville on the railroad
here The matter
was settled.
The shipment of truck between
and Weldon has been so
heavy for the past few days
extra express car has been ad-
to the train.
Register of Deeds T. It. Moore
has issued during the. month of
May, twenty marriage licenses,
seven of these were for white and
thirteen for colored,
Clerk of the Court Moore
has received from the Secretary of
Stale the letters of Incorporation.
for the Greenville Cotton Mill
is them recorded today.
Now show your faith by your
works- The Greenville Cotton
Mills has incorporated.
There is yet room those who
want to come down with their sub-
Marion Perkins, colored, was up
Justice of the Peace
Wednesday evening for carrying
weapon, lie was
over to court and placed back in
jail.
People take an awful
upon , I ., . when they
pass through four weeks season of
meetings, an has just in
Greenville, fail lo confess
Christ. There arc some to whom
the opportunity may never corns
again.
of the Carolina Christian Colleges
June, i
E. Unison left this after-
noon for Kinston.
I. E. Fountain ha- moved his
family to Tarboro.
it. s. returned ibis
morning from
May of Snow Hill, i
Mrs. c.
Laughinghouse,
II. I. Can- children
led Thursday evening to spend
some lime at Seven Springs,
libs Addle Tuft
night from Oxford, where she
has been attending school.
Claude King went over to
returned on the
train.
Johnnie White returned Thurs-
day from where lie has
been attending school the A. ,
M. College.
Saturday Jim-; -j,
A. II. Tall is on the sick list.
the day in
W.
Weldon.
returned from
Friday
With the A. N. C.
W. P. who has been
Greenville for Home years, ac-
position
the Atlantic North Carolina
the engineer corps.
He leaves Sunday to take charge of
his position Monday. He has
made many friends while In Green-
we wish him success.
Employed Abe
Chairman Holton has secured
the Abe Middleton,
in his against white
supremacy. A lie WM ill us
assistant door-keeper of
House of Representatives, who,
daring the Legislature of 1893, at-
tempted to arrest two Democratic
they were leaving the
hall lo prevent n
Sentinel.
Jesse
Wilson Friday.
Mrs. Met lie
from Goldsboro.
Carey Mayo left this morning
for Mount.
Mrs. M. went
Mount
Miss Bertha Patrick spent tho
day in Kooky Mount.
Henry Sheppard returned Friday
ceiling from Seven Springs.
Carl Parker has taken a position
at the store of J. Tunstall.
Miss Bessie Sledge, of Tarboro,
came Friday to visit Miss Nellie
Mis- Fri-
day night to see her sister, Mrs.
Moore.
Cherry and wife let this
morning to spend a days at
Seven Springs,
J. L. Fleming went over to
Bethel morning to a
White Supremacy Club,
II. P. Harding this
morning from New Hem, where be
has been leaching the graded
school,
Mi-s Mai I ha returned
this morning from Ayden, Misses
Lain Morrison and Lena
her home,
Mrs. J. II. Cherry in
day evening from
where she has been attending the
King's daughters convention.
Two to
As a result of the Investigation
of I lie t and Solicitor
afternoon, two women, Ma
then y and A.
placed in jail to await
trial for being accomplices
the murder of Nora Vines, Lou
Ki vain was from ens-
today.
V. C, Hauling
secretary. Tunstall was
as candidate
by acclamation. C,
elected for
the ward.
Lost Horse.
Four of tho boys of Mr. W.
Wilson went out to mill
pond to try their luck
They lied horse in
the woods near by and when they
went back for him the animal was
gone. The boys walked back to
town and reported the loss to
their father. Mr. Wilson go
horse and went out to look
for I he lost one. Alter searching
a while the horse was found, lb-
had got loose from where lie Has
fastened and in sundering about
the woods broke the
all to pieces and lost of
It,
In the a Wife.
The old time Puritans, who merit
admiration despite
bad these quaint rules for
wife
good wife shun Id three
thing.-, which she
should not She should
like a snail, lo keep within her
house; but should no be like a
snail lo carry all she has tier
back. like echo,
when she i. called ; nut
she not be echo,
so to have the la-l word. She
should be like a town clock, always
keeping time with ; but
she should not be like n town
loud as to be
beard over all the
in Beaver Ham.
On next June at
; o'clock the county candidates
address the people of
Dam
there Will be a of
Club, All the
ladies are most cord lull t
Let turn out make
the in- cling h.-.-l ever held in
Heaver Dam. It will be a jolly
good time.
May M collier.
Mr. Mini Warren
the j record
weather for the mouth
Highest temperature
temperature
Thunder storm
Heaviest rain -on
Total rainfall
The eclipse of tho sun a
great success, lei the
see that Ho
in be in
Us way a-
forcible, lie said
had done . Id ilia
except once, by three men ; i
them bell, and the t
were party.
All i- at now.
Two young went out with
pistols u young man in whom
one Hi- Honor,
the mediated
calmed things, ; i .
I want the cotton mill .
land, John wants on his laud
Tom on hi- and our
sister towns arc simply building,
Sec fable-.
We arc well pleased a
and a change i-
somewhere will
by it- familiarity breed eon
tempt. We saw a copy on Friday
and tin.- next one on the
29th. I have served in a
paper and have ha
of papers failing to
reach destination. arc
mailed lo i
The mills here an
stocked w
have ever
suppose then
thousand here.
A inch saw broke at
mill of Lumber o.
and a piece of it cut a timber
in half piece foil out on the
yard.
J. W. Martin
lost a sou a day or two since, of
pneumonia.
Schooner has om
W i -i .-. n cargo mo
lasses.
superintendent J. G,
Channel-,, is put ling the streets in
shape- N tarn .
NEWSY AND
BUSINESS NOTES.
ill June
ii. i home
i ten
i i . I-. v i- here bis rail-
iii around depot.
The ground will be raised about
two feel making ii
I- tad and unload
With our new building in v.
to keep ready made wagons, cart
also and
rooms, our facilities for keeping a
before. cu. band to meet the
an our at all times
i- greatly increased.
strive lo do.
A. ii. Cos Mn. o.
Old Mi. W. of
Whichard, is down here
the family of rein
lives of his.
go See Us.
Ai Moore store,
Five Points, where we have
opened a new and fresh
ck of
Heavy and Fancy Groceries
Consisting of Meats. Flour,
Sugar. Coffee, Canned Goods,
Tobacco, Snuff, cigars.
Fruits, In fact everything
lo be found iii an up-to-date
Grocery.
pay highest market
prices for all kind- of
Country Produce,
cash or in barter. When
you to -sell you
want to bat come to see us.
To all who favor us with their
patronage we promise entire sat-
T, F. ca
at Five Points
Gilt make.-the lit,
J, IX makes the suit,
Suit makes the
i as appearance goes.
It i- our pride no
is in respect to
scarcely m or workmanship,
able i- a fast a-
conic.
W. Patrick and
of Snow Hill, v ere
H .
It . iii i i -The
sucker buggy lo be
popular, If words of praise
Hay wood
in
mean
Coming i Light.
Louisa v.
before the jury the
inquest over the body of
Vines, in;
dis Since she
ii i-1 c ported n j
has been found on ground i
her house. Th witness was
with the murdered worn in
hour night that
was killed
t Si I In-;
a ha- been
found and as we go lo ibis
noon In- has been
c tic Solicitor and
tier are making ;
how the at
Ma-.- ii, Annual Meeting,
Greenville A.
A. M., will bold its meet-
on Thursday. June at to
A. M. tie
officers, sumo business is to
come before this meeting
Hut is of special importance the
craft, livery member should I
ii a,. u be -cut if possible.
ant thing. They lie sold by
ah lie sure and Hun-
sin I -i buggy purchase.
Miss Johnson, Grifton,
is t her broth r, J. B. John-
son, place.
Simon his
ice i- enable to i a
largo supply of ice on band all the
time.
Several shipments of .
hate been made from this place.
That's right, them Win-
High Art
Tailoring
Kith our name ha- identified
us, Garments all made in our
work room under person.
supervision.
Greenville Tailoring Co.,
Main Street, Greenville
Wholesale and retail and
Dealer. Cash paid for
Fur, Cotton Seed. Oil Bar-
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed-
Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba-
by Cm Go v arts. Parlor
and hi Suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P,
Ni
w Cheroots,
. . r, , ,
i Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Silk
. Coffee. Meat. Soon.
ire ions v. la
u I. Hurl is b cue man.
A Si i A. G. Cox
Mfg. arc making u big i
Tar Heel Wagon. This
ii trainees best wheels, mad
of bub rim, No
, , me- dry weather.
Meal. Soap,
i ml ;. .
an- run i very In Pit I c
i ii S. M.
lines
Magic Food, Matches, oil,
i ,. . i-ed Meal and Hulls,
den Seals, Oranges, Apples, Nut-,
Apples, Peaches,
. Currents, Class
mi I China Ware, Wooden
Ware, and Crackers,
Cheese, Beat Better, Stand-
Sewing Machines, and nu-
other goods. Quality and
for ca.-h. Come
for Son mer Cooking
I.





i mt
THE
APPOINTED
ft
As of the i. i i.-s fill
Pitt County. We handle I
Stall- I ii for the public school
ever yOU Ill-ell.
the
can supply what-
COPY BOOKS,
slant and vertical, double ruled
tablets, fool's cap paper, pen, pencils, slates,
crayon, colored crayons, inks, boxes.
THE AMENDMENT.
The following is I lie amendment
state its
lion, adopted Um General As
I to be submit
to i is voters for
M ll-l
Section i- That article of the
of Ninth
ml the is hereby abrogated
mil in lieu thereof shall lie
the following article of said
writing hooks,
white
ARTICLE VI.
of Our
etc. to
or an El
First, all who sh
deny the being of Almighty God
Second, nil persons who shall have
convicted or confessed their
on n and
whether not,
treason
or felony, or any other crime for
which may I
I in the
of the
or corruption and
in unless such
person shall lie restored to the
rights of in a
prescribed law.
Sec. This act shall force
from and after its ratification.
soapstone pencils l cent, plain lead pencils cent,
l rubber tipped lead pencil I cent, a nice tablet with
pretty cover l cent, assorted crayons, with metal hold-
in nice wood box B cents, lead pencil, slate pen
and pen, and rule, all in nice wood box.
cents A great big wide tablet cents. Bottle of best
ink on the market, cents. Copy books to cants.
White crayons, gross in box, cents. Good fool's cap
paper cents per quire.
i i n
For Business Man.
We curry n nice line double and single entry ledgers,
long day journals, counter bunks, memorandums,
order receipts draft and
Ac.
Section Every male person
born in States, and
every male who has been
naturalized, twenty one years of
age. and possessing the
In this article, shall
lie entitled to vole at any election j.,,,,,
Voting Place For the
Election.
August
the people In the State, except
a in rein other provided.
Sec. He shall have resided in
Ninth Carolina for two
years, in the county six months,
and In the precinct, ward or other
books, time books, i election district in which h
In accordance with Chapter
Laws 1890, the county Hoard of
Elections, for county, at a
meeting held on the 7th day of
divided the county into
precinct and designated
the polling places as
DAM
Beaver Ham Township shall con
election precinct with
the polling place at May's Chapel.
township
shall
one with the poll
Tried Friends Best.
Fills have
proven a blessing to the invalid.
A re truly the sick man's friend.
A Known Fact
For bilious headache, dyspepsia
MM
and all kindred diseases.
Liver PILLS
AN ABSOLUTE CURE.
divided two election precincts
as
No. All that part of
the low lying south of Swift
creek shall constitute Precinct No.
I, with polling place at
Precinct No. All that, part
of the township lying north of
Swift creek shall constitute
No. with polling place
at the public school house near L.
II. Stokes. V.
Chairman Co. Hoard of
Co. Hoard of Elections.
to vote, four months next proceed- lag ,,,.,. . Parker's School House
For Society People
We have all kind- and styles of box
envelope so s, visiting note
rs, card am
is and tablets.
The Famous Parker Fountain Pen
And when it comes to
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat.
Books, Stationery Printing.
TAKES TO All.
MAGAZINES.
Seven Springs Hotel.
NEW MANAGEMENT.
The of mineral waters. Each spring; u different
analysis. Especially recommended for stomach, kidney, liver
bladder troubles, All seven have wonderful restorative
properties. HACKS MEET EVERY THAIS
La O.
Water free to guest, boarding at other hotels or
board In if an I Seven Springs water will hp charged
11.00 week A number of improvements have
since season, among them the bath houses being com-
a professional barber In the hotel, and others too
mention terms and information
address
W. F. Proprietor.
Seven Springs, X.
Flues.
We are prepared to furnish
Flues and Repairs now at
lowest prices for cash.
NOW GUESS
What is the Population of Greenville
i tin i of i en ii
II begin. I III ill
offers two i. to i
. I he ; In pop-
i em as shim u
returns.
I-. A subscription to
v Iii i for one year In
person among subscribers
making beet guest,
sub to
ii-i I'M year
hi among Its
the guess,
inns of con-
test I You inn-; us a
either
Tub
i ; you out mil the
below to make
on you or bring your
I i Tn in office
or before the 10th day of
log the election; Provided, That
removal from one precinct, ward
or other district
iii the same county, shall not ope-
rate to deprive any person Of the
to vote iii the precinct, ward
or other election district from
which be has removed, until four
month- alter such removal.
person who has been convicted, or
who has confessed his guilt
court upon indictment of any crime
the punishment of which is or may
hereafter be. Imprisonment in the
Male prison, shall be permitted to
rote, nulls- the said person shall
restored to citizenship in
the manner prescribed by law.
Sec. . offering to
vote shall Is-at the time a
registered herein
ed and in the manner
provided by law, and General
of North shall
enact general registration laws to
carry Into effect the provisions of
article.
Sec. I. person presenting
himself for registration shall lie
aide to read and write any section
of the constitution ill the English
and, before he shall lie
led lo vote, have paid oil or
before the day of March of the
year in which be proposal to vote,
his pull tax as prescribed by law,
for the previous year. Poll taxes
shall lie a lieu on assessed
property, and no process shall issue
enforce the collection of
pi assessed property.
No male person no was.
I. 1807, time
prior thereto, entitled to rote
the laws of any Stale in the
Putted States wherein he then re-
sided, and no lineal descendant of
. person, shall lie denied
the right to register and vote at
election iii State by person
of his failure to possess
prescribed in
section I of this Provided,
be shall have registered in accord
with the of I In- section
to December i, 1908. The
General shall provide for
In permanent record all persona
who register under Ibis section on
or before November I. 1908,
all such persons shall Is- entitled
In and vote at all elect ions
the people in ibis
under section this
Provided, such persons
shall have paid their poll tax as re-
quired by law.
Sec. ii. All elections by the pen
pie -hall be ballot, all
elections b the General
shall be viva
Sec voter in North
Carolina, except as in this article
disqualified, shall be eligible to of-
before entering upon the
Of the be shall take
and subscribe the following oath
do swear
I will support and
Guess u Population of is.
I um a subscriber to .
near Gum Swamp Church.
Bethel constitute
one elect in precinct with the poll-
place in Town of Bethel.
Carolina Township shall
one ion precinct with the
polling Stokes on W.
B, B.
Sliced Tow shall constitute
one election precinct with the poll-
place black
TOWNSHIP.
Content net Township is hereby
divided two election products
viz.
Precinct that part
so the Township lying west and
tout h of the following line to
Commencing at the Beaver Dam
Township line on the old Plank
Road, near Warren's Chapel, -11111
running with the public road lead-
by Warren's chapel, to the
forks of the mad near the old
Frank Tucker homestead, thence
with the public road leading to the
Greenville road near
Lorenzo thence with
and road
a northernly course to the branch
called the mill run
C. Hooks, residence; thence
down said or mill mil lo
Swift Creek, thence down Swill
creek to public road leading by
C thence with said pub
lie road to Hancock's Meeting
House; the public road
leading by Caleb lo
Pork swamp; shall constitute
No I of Content licit Township,
with the polling place in the town
of
Precinct No. All that pail of
said tow lying east and north
of the above line shall constitute
Precinct of n
ship with polling place in
of
Falkland Township snail
one election precinct
polling place ill the own of Falk-
land.
I TOWNSHIP
shall ooh
one election precinct wt
the polling place In the town of
TOWNSHIP
Greenville Township is hereby
divided into two
Precinct that purl of
the township lying north of Tar
river, together with port of
the town of Greenville lying l
Tar river and the following
line, low Commencing on Tar
rivet at the mouth of brunch
forming lbs eastern of
said and tunning up said
branch to Third street, thence a
westerly course with Third street
lo Pitt thence a
course street lo
on avenue, I hence with Dickinson
a westerly course lo
the western boundary of said town,
thence a northerly course with said
line lo I'm river; shall
Precinct
ville with the polling
place i he Court House in Green-
ville.
i- the remain-
of Mild township shall
with
polling place Five Points in the
OVER THE
The Women's International Press
Onion Congress is in annual
at Detroit, Mich.
Mrs. Lillie Gardner shot and
killed Mrs. Mamie wife of
her lover, at while
himself looked on.
The Hawaiian Islands have been
added lo the Internal dis-
of California, and s
w ill lie established
lulu.
After three of married life
Mrs. years old.
for divorce at St. Louis, Mo.
Kansas needs men to
gather record breaking wheat
crop.
A Word
Suffering
Women.
No one bat know of the
Suffering you go through. Why do
C necessary. Don't
your health and the
of one if speedily followed by the
the Don't feel weak
and worn Impure blood if at
the bottom of all your trouble.
will purify your blood and bring C
health back
cheeks. Each bottle contains a
quart. QUART BOTTLES.
I, i, , riM In l
of
g M painful aria,
which the ult h. boa wt
want ,,
THE Detroit, Mich.
Tb. lac.
toe Um
SOLD
In
Victoria vs.
Tin- will lake
that an action a. has
the Court of
Pitt to a divorce the
tbS
mil farther take notice that lie is required
to at next term of the Superior
Court of county to be held on NO
mil Monday after the first Monday in Sept.
next, it being the day of Sept.,
in N. C.
an or demur lo the in
Mid action, or the plaintiff will apply to the
for demanded la
This tie of
D.
Clerk Superior
r Ii ally for
maintain constitution and laws, own of
of the United the eon-
-t i t ii I ion and laws of North
not
I will in ii it i discharge the
of in
Ho help
I Bee. The following classes of
persona be disqualified for
election precinct with
polling place in the village of
Ii hereby
A In Each.
The vice all men arc ad-
to is advice.
The man who is above reproach
must walk on stilts.
A woman is a secret sufferer
when she anybody to tell
secret to.
Maude, dear, horse show-
does not resemble the dog show,
for you can't .- the tan bark.
The burlier is addicted lo cutting
remarks,
The fellow who has a boil
ally gels it in tin- neck.
When a man is as hungry as a
bear he is just about as cross.
The mete some fellows set up
drinks more the drinks upset
them.
The good die young, which ac-
counts for their being so many old
reprobates in world.
Some men seem lo think the
world Is against them Just because
they have dyspepsia.
Adam was the man to raise
Cain, his descendants have
been doing it ever since.
If It's love makes the world
go why not all the girls
Daughters of the Revolution
The lawyer is about the only per
son who doesn't object to oilier
people telling him their troubles,
The opponents of amendment
falsely alb I hat it is a scheme of
of the Democrats merely work
nigger lack
try in every campaign to carry the
by crying nigger,
Well, if this was I rue or even
the opponents of the- amendment
believe It to be they certain-
ought lo be glad of chance
of pulling an end to by adopting
amendment and
I he entirely from pol-
Yes, if opponents of the
really believe that the
Democrats ass the or
for campaign purposes or for
capital only, effective
way of pulling a slop to it
lie the adoption the amendment
and the diminution of the
from
NOTICE TO
of Court of
to me, the on the
lay Mai, 1900, on the estate
Notice is
given all Indebted to lbs m i e
la make Immediate payment to the nude
signed, and In all creditors of said estate o
properly
to within twelve
after the due of this notice, or
aloe will be plea I in bar their recovery.
Toll the day May. 1900.
on J.
NOTICE To CREDITORS.
CHURCHES.
a m.
Lay Services every 2nd and 4th
Sunday morning.
every Sun
day, morning and evening.
Wednesday evening.
Rev. J. N. Booth, Sunday-
school a. in. C. D. Rountree,
superintendent.
every Sun-
day, morning and evening. Prayer
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev.
N. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday
school II p. m. W V. Harding, an-
I r ii leaden l
thin
Rev
J. D. Morton, pastor. Sunday-
a. m. . B.
at the
Opera House every Sunday
morning and night. Rev. D. W.
Davis, pastor.
regular services.
Having duly baton the
r Cunt Clerk Pitt county
Pitt
of the Will and Testament of Nancy
Wallace, de, notice i. given to
all persons Indebted to to make
i to the
all i- Ii said es-
tale are lo present MUM
for payment on before the day
April, or will he in
of recovery,
day of April,
Thomas vs.
of Nancy Wallace.
POSTED.
We hereby worn all per from en
upon any of our
the purpose Of fishing with lie
Any one
In- to law.
CAR. T
A.
OLD DOMINION LINE
THE CELEBRATED
FARQUHAR
Machines,
Most Durable,
and Perfect in use.
no Cleans it ready for market
Powers.
and
Send for Illus
I rated
A. B. CO.,
York.
RIVER SERVICE
Steamer My res leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave daily
M. for Washington.
Edgecombe leaves
Wednesday
and Fridays at A. II,
leave for
Tuesdays. and Saturdays
at l A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
for
New York and
ton, and for nil points for the West
with railroads at
Shippers Should order freight In
the did Dominions, s. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay from
Line from
Boston,
JNO.
Washington, N.
N. C.
LODGES
A. F. Hi A. M. Greenville
Lodge, No. meets first and
third Monday evening. R.
W. M. J. M. Sec
I. O. O. Lodge,
Meets every Tuesday evening.
R. L. N. G. K. E
Sec.
K. of River Lodge,
meets every Friday evening
R. M. C. C; T. M. Hooker,
K. of R. andS.
R. Vance Council,
meets every Thursday even-
W. R. Wilson, R. M. H.
Lang, Sec.
O. U. A. every
night at in I. O.
O. F hall. J. B. White,
A. O. Council,
G, meets every first and third
Thursday nights in Odd Fellows
Hall. J. Z. Gardner Worthy
Chief; D. S. Smith, Sec.
I. O. Conclave
meets every second and
Monday nights in Odd
Hall. W. B. Wilson
D. S. See
DEALER IN
N. C.
The Stock complete in every de
pan and prices as low as the
Highest market prices
aid for c. in produce.
NO
pi SP
Hock I lib SB
I. t.
PATENTS
CURE CHILLS FEVER MALaRIA,
and night s
Tasteless Chill Tonic per
to take,
if fails.
the makes
you Other as good.
guaranteed at the drug
stores of Hi -in.
PATENT
or i
-ad .
1.1.
CO.
-----DEALER
SADDLES I H
-A
Also it nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R.
FOR
III
The Eastern Reflector
D. J. EDITOR
TRUTH
.
TWICE II
-AT-
VOL XIX
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. FRIDAY, JUNE
NO
Ed. H.
GROCER
YOU TO BE
SAME TIME BUY YOUR GOODS BIGHT
THEN COME TO THE BIGHT PLACE
YOU WILL GET W BIG HT STRICT
LY RELIABLE
Ed. H.
Too
THE GROCER.
OUR NOMINEES
State Ticket.
For
B. AYCOCK,
Lieutenant
WILFRED TURNER,
of Iredell.
For Secretary of
GRIMES,
of Pitt.
For
LACY,
For i
B. F.
of Cleveland.
For Attorney
GILMER,
of Hay wood.
For Superintendent Public In-
THOMAS
Of I,
For
SAMUEL L.
of
For Labor and
VARNER,
of Davidson.
For Corporation
SAMUEL L.
of
FRANK
of New
DAN HUGH
of
LEES. OVERMAN,
Rowan.
County Ticket
It Will Done.
For the Senate,
F. JAMES,
Representatives,
W. J. NICHOLS,
T. H.
For Sheriff,
O. W. HARRINGTON.
For Register of
T. R. MOORE.
For Treasurer,
J. B. CHERRY.
For Coroner,
For Surveyor,
J. COX.
For Commissioners,
O. J. TUCKER,
R. L. DAVIS,
W. O.
The church of the colored
race always have more or less
tics in Here is a sample in it
Washington dispatch of the
She General of the
A. M. E. Zion Church closed yes-
The principal matter con-
was a report submitted by-
John B. Dancy on the state of the
which dealt principally
with the work of the Church, the
bravery of the soldiers in
Cuba and the Philippines,
to the strides made by the colored
race profession-
Hues, condemned the
to take away the franchise of
illiterate and allow
ate whites to vote, denounced
crimes against women of wrong-
every kind. Editor Thom-
as fortune, of the New York Age,
speaking with reference to I
of the report relating to
to suffrage, denounced Sen-
Tillman, of South Carolina.
has cost tons of blood
he said, place the
in the
it would cost tons of blood
and money it
John colored, belongs to
this State and is collector of the
port of Wilmington. His
was of course aimed at the
amendment of this State.
Editor Fortune is a agitator
who lives talks
big at long range, taking care
ways to keep his carcass out of
reach of The fifteenth
amendment was forced on our
when they the
given ballot in order to pun
us. This may not
lie repealed soon, but there is a
strong in of its
repeal now the sentiment is
growing. But whether or not this
amendment is ever repealed the
ballot is going to be taken from
the great majority of the colored
race in one way or another, with-
any cost of of blood add
This has i
done successfully in Stales to
south of us. North Carolina will
follow suit this year Virginia
other Southern States fol-
low later. The sensible will
seethe hand the wall
and make best of the conditions
which
Landmark.
fruit trees are loaded with
we can raise all kind of
tables for canning purposes as cheap
and plentifully as they can be
anywhere, still we find the
shelves in our grocery store lilied
with canned fruit and Vegetables
shipped here from the North and
West. Is it any wonder there is
as much ready money in
the country as there should
The only wonder there is that there
is any at all. There is no reason
why Rocky Mount should buy a
barrel of Hour, sack of meal, bale
of hay, pound of pork or can of lard
outside of this section.
We raise tobacco and pea-
nuts mid pay out all we get for
them necessities we easily
raise ourselves. Such can
only be designated criminal folly.
Why people not appreciate
there own country They have
greater more varied
than almost any other people
on earth and would soon prove
that fact to the world if had
only the self-confidence that brings
success.
Let there be an awakening of
dry bones and our people decide to
leave the old ruts move ahead
in general progress
they will make this county
as the
Mount Argonaut.
This applies with equal
sis to and there is much
It people should think about.
We will never become the Wealthy
section our opportunities offer
less we will utilize those
TO THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND
PITT ADJOIN I Ml COUNTIES.
We arc still In forefront of the race after your patronage
We oiler the best selected line of
General
lo be found in any store in County. Well bought choice
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America
and Europe. all the year round, Spring, Summer
and Winter. We are at work for yours and our mutual ad-
vantage. It is our pleasure to show you what you want and to
sell you if we can. We offer best service, polite
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent a well
established business built up strictly its own merits.
When you come to market you will do yourself justice
if you do not see our immense stock before buying elsewhere.
us and the following lines of general merchandise.
Goods and Notions,
Hats mid Satins, Dress
Jackets and Capes, Carpets, Mattings and oil
Shoes.
Men's, Women's Children's Sim,
Harness, Horse Dusters.
and
Groceries.
Flour, Bleat, Sugar, Colic
Hardware,
Send ts,
If You are White, Vote
Way.
The radical convention
ed the amendment and the Demo-
party. The amendment lie-
cause it disfranchises the and
lets the white man vote; the Demo-
party because that party
has said In the amendment that a
white man is batter than a
Inheritance. Let every white
man who believes that he is no
better than a vote the Bad
ticket and against the amend-
and every while man who
knows he Is better a
vote for the amendment.
Shelby Star.
Plows, Castings and Plow fixtures, Nails and Rope.
Furniture.
Headquarters for Furniture and everything that line.
We strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
Your
CHERRY K co.
Ably and
Taxation.
WASHING
Wash
June
the administration
arc breathing freer that the
cud of the session of Congress Is I u
will take place
this no more invest
crookedness pro-
for. Senator Jones, of Ar-
threw cir-
several
days ago by his speech demanding
an in-. of the
voted Congress to
pare for the war with was
spent, and expressing the
Mr. should lie
pleased to have an opportunity lo
clear ; fearful stories
There has been several name- N. June
mentioned for the vacant j state under the legal
men have reported lo slate
Jim Grow ears will op all
Virginia railroads in July,
and, from experience
State, we are enabled to say to our
Virginia friends that these HUB
are apt to work well that
There was some difficulty in the
application of the law in Nor ill
Carolina at Bret, chiefly duo
fact that space given
to I he colored passengers and. con
little to the white.
This led to attacks upon the mil
roods upon the ground
t make the law-
odious; but in Of fad the
vision, of compartments was at
it being
to foresee what space each
State among
them that of ex-Governor Thomas
J. Jarvis. We hope he will be
elected by the I Hi-lees, lie made
one of the
Slate ever had, and among all our
public men he carries longest
and clearest head. Another
treasurer the names of the stock
holders, with the number of shares
owned by each. These lists go
the auditor to lie class fled by conn
tie.-, and be reported to I he sheriffs
of all so as In give
information lo as
holders of the bank
f. Swain, served as president the same for school laxes
,,. university are
of his life, and among all treasurer. banks pay stall-
before tax direct to the
The stack reported
the banks is in excess of the
How the Election Law Works,
over the of tho
election inspectors unit registrars
for the coming in
ford we cannot but com-
mend election board for the
they have made. There
is one on the list so far as
know that would even wink at the
least pretense of fraud, and we are
sure that the equal representation
given the Republicans on the list
character of their
tees will Is- satisfactory to them.
Vindicator.
and since the war lie was easily
tin- first, management
diversity became the pride of
only North Carolina, but
South. Remembering
and business like administration I
which gave lo the
people of North Carolina, may we
hope should he be
at the head University, he
will duplicate Swain's
and school luxes.
Couple Will SUCCeSS.
Miss who i- her
in
left here for Seattle,
Wash., in her lover, Mr.
in circulation. Mr. was
pleased lo that opportunity.
Representative Do of
Mi told the republicans some
disagreeable truths in bis speech
against their
sit ion for a constitutional amend-
men authorizing Congress to con-
trusts, which by
democratic voles. idling
them that the proposed
upon its face irrefutable
evidence was not intended
in be placed in the to
control trusts, to be placed
the campaign lo delude voters, Mr,
De chap-
of your republican perform-
you turn and hope for
approval IV the people I do
for a last
effort as a final to
gel i
If you get anything out of
it. will lie because American
people arc fur more stupid than I
think the arc. and because
is much more attractive to
them limit plain conduct and hon-
est Can there be anything
in proposition because you
lube anti-Mist, we shall
look beyond the label have
labeled many thing other than
arc. There is a package
of your political nostrums will
Ii may be
by label, but cannot by
much less by
The power
people in meet and overcome trusts
would Is- less
were in the constitution, is
today, lain willing to amend the
Constitution, but am not willing
to amend so as to take from for-
stales the power now
possess and .
You lo say
which one of them you will de-
and destroy, if you destroy
any of them, which will
shelter protect. Iain opposed
to Trusts
have within the last three
as l hey have be-
fore, are mightier,
have invaded conquered
new slaves
me mightier ever
before, el you say to
people until we gel a
Hiding lion
of it eliding i he in
I Philippines. i. hi- de
. Each.
The fellow who objects to bard
should marry an heiress.
Even that's hard work sometime.
Judging from their frigid man-
who are in the
cream of society seem to think they
arc ice cream.
When the mother of a large
family has married off all her
daughters she feels that has
nothing more to live for.
Now is the time of year when
the man who has country relatives
regret be didn't Invite them to
visit him o town last winter.
up. Cherries are ripe.
I in- for hammocks is
id
The egotist should consult an t
specialist.
Summer come- but once a year,
and comes brings cold
beer.
man i- too honest to a
kiss.
A man of
huckster.
I. i-i year's straw hats are being
renovated.
A girl bleach her hair and
keep dark.
fin- favorite game of the young
father i-
There's many n slip the
cup the servant girl.
Consistency may be a jewel, but
m i-i women prefer diamonds.
Clothing may give a follow an
air of refinement, but it's all put
oil.
Some seem willing to mar-
for fear that some other
gill will.
Ii is that money talks.
hush money is apt to give a
just lost a
ill II
I thought JOB looked a little
No. Maude, dear, you should not
infer all composers arc drink-
because music Is writ-
ten in bars.
The chap who Is all wrapped up
iii himself naturally thinks he's a
pretty warm proposition.
The comedian who attempts
horseplay sometimes only succeeds
in making a donkey of himself.
Marriage is often a failure, but
seldom for the of creditors-
The peacemaker may be blessed,
he usually finds himself hot
water.
It takes the average woman less
time to change her mind to
change In r
The suburbanite who swallows
bis breakfast in three minutes
rushes for his train surely
gel- a mil for In-
a man Is his own worst
says the Phil-
would seem to
a Loophole of escape from
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
with local applications, as
i annul reach the neat of the dis-
ease. Catarrh
disease, and in order lo
pure you must take internal rem-
Hair- Catarrh Cute Is taken
Internally, and acts directly on the
and mucous surfaces. Hall's
mine . .-,.,. . .- .
would be required for either administration a Western North
race The change of division was ancient and
necessity arose, until now, seal No mistake I ,,,,, ,,, ,,,
a basis having been reached, the u live in the West, so sensibly
in is equitably He has Idled many high ,, i, lo
bet ween the races and every-
seems lo lie satisfied. -Char
Observer.
TASTELESS CHILI TO
per Cores
Malaria, Night Sweats and
Money back if it doesn't.
other as good. Got the kind
with the Red Cross on the label.
Sold mid guaranteed by Woolen.
Bryan and Ernul, druggists.
positions of trust and responsibility
and filled hem ably and
always. Mascot.
The IT. Circuit Com l of
peals the
Express Company the ruling of
Commission
requiring the
revenue tamps Its re
acre net Cure la a quack
there, Secretary as prescribed by one of
, best physicians in this
knowledges ,. ;, ,,.
In be seal lo reinforce lien. Slur i- composed the
Arthur, who asking tonics known, combined with
I hem ever h succeeded oils, lies bl
I reel I j on mucous The
perfect combination of two
ll Odd.
excitement
his railroad fare across
continent and back. Miss Nettie
i- splendid woman and we regret
we are
will be remembered by of Fork last
people, a- he is a civil account o some unaccountable
did considerable work In hi
line at point a few years ago
was
neck
freak
Win nest Coin
ii haul
Nice mourning paper and oilier
box paper Reflector Rook
day
night there was a haul rain and
the land of James Carter there
about feel
lid a drop rain
Rents is what produces such
wonderful results In curing Cater
ill. Send testimonials free.
J. Props.,
Sold by druggists. Toe. Hall's
Family Pills are the
Dr. O. L.
DENTIST,
N. C, .
, .
dry the U at ore.
was all around.
,.


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Eastern reflector, 5 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 05, 1900
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Joyner NC Microforms
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