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THE AMENDMENT.
following the amendment
I article of the State
THE cut SCHOOL DIRECTORS ,,, Dy general A,
THE
Reflector
A- of the depositories for Public
Tin W e I audit- .
Stale Isl for public schools can supply
ever you need. We also have
COPY BOOKS,
and to be submit
lo the voters for
in l- Thai article
of
in tin
North Carolina be
mil abrogated
slant and vertical,
tablets, fool's cap paper, pens, pencils, slat.-.
crayons, colored crayons, inks, companion boxes.
ruled practice writing books,
white
etc.
of Our School
.
cent,
tablet with
soaps. pencils I cent, plain lead
I rubber tipped lead l a
pretty cover I cent, with metal hold-
in nice wood box S cents. pencil, slate pen
older and pen, and rule, all in wood box,
cents A great big wide tablet cents of best
ink on tin- market, cents. Copy books i cents.
White crayons, gross in box, Good fool's cap
paper cents per quire.
For the Business Man.
We carry u nice of double and single entry ledgers,
long day ks, Journals, count r books, memorandums,
order receipts, draft and note bocks, time books,
Ac.
For Society People,
office First, all persons
deny the being of Almighty God
Second, persons ho shall have
been convicted or confessed their
guilt on pending, and
whether or not,
judgment suspended, any treason
or felony, or for
which the punishment may ha
penitentiary,
citizens of the
or corruption and
in office, unless such
person restored to the
right of citizenship iii B manner
prescribed by law.
Sec. This act shall be in force
after its ratification.
Voting Places For the August
Election.
In accordance with
of Laws 1890, the county Hoard of
Elections, county, at
this article, shall
meeting held ob the
Slav divided the
7th day of
into
all kinds and
s cards,
a pet's,
I ii
card am
tablets.
The Famous Parker Fountain
gen
mil in lieu thereof shall
luted the following article of said
institution i
ARTICLE VI.
AND to
or an
Section l. male person
born in United Stales, and
male person who has been
twenty-one
age, and possessing the
set out ill
he entitled lo vote at election designated
the people In the state, except polling places as
as herein 1st provided. DAM township
Sec lie shall have resided in Beaver
the State of North election precinct with
years, in the county six months,
and in the precinct, ward or other
election district la which he often
to vote, four months next
the elect urn Provided, That near Swamp
removal from one precinct, ward i
or oilier election district constitute
in the same county, shall not ope- one election with the poll
rate to deprive person of the
right to vole in the precinct, ward
or other election district from
winch he has removed, until
Twenty Years Proof. I
Liver Pills keep the
in natural motion and cleanse
the J stem of all impurities An ,
cure for sick
dyspepsia, sour stomach, con-
i ion and kindred diseases.
H do without
R. i. Smith, Va. j
writes I don't know how I could
do without them. have had
Liver disease for over twenty
years. Am now entirely cured.
Liver Pills
the
RS
And when it comes to
JOB
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat.
Books, Stationery Printing,
election
polling place at May's Chapel.
township
shall constitute
uric with
i place Parker's School House
Ill
Ki N TO
Fines.
We are prepared to furnish
Flues and Repairs now at
prices for cash,
I in.
Seven Hotel.
UNDER r.
i In- iii.- i .
v ii
and r v II sot
l. -1 ii-s. m
V MORRILL,
tent
fin kidney, liver
lave won lei i
to . I
I, i lion an i
; net. A number i
sin. e In it ;. tun I ;
a t
to mention. For
address
other hotels
water will 11-
have ii i ii a
I he
tin
Ii being com
hotel, and too
in formal inn
W. F. Morrill, Proprietor.
Seven Springs, N. C.
GUESS
What is the Population of Greenville
of the
nm
i a In
.
two prices In persons who
make the . to the pop-
of as
the i tarns,
i;. A to The
to h,
the person among its
gin
A In lo Tin,
Ea for one before the 13th day of Jane.
to person
i he guess.
i be i of the con-
teal are Von be a
subscriber lo
or
i I ; you cut out the
to make your
hi; mi or bring
My i of is.
I am a to
place in Town of Bethel.
IN V ToW
shall
election precinct with the
polling place at Stokes on W.
mouths after such removal. No V; y j u
divided into two election precincts
as
No. All Ural part of
the township lying south of Swift
creek shall No.
with the polling place at
Bo. All pad
of the township lying north of
Swift creek shall constitute
No. with the polling place
at the public school house near I.
Stokes. K.
Co. Board of
Co. Board of Kiwi ions.
John I, Sullivan, puncher,
refuses pay an art the
for painting his portrait.
The to paint his hair
gray, and as is about the on-
thing about that would
command respect, he feels Injured
refuses to
Star.
A Word It
Suffering
Women.
No one but yourselves know the
go through. Why do
C suffer It isn't necessary. Don't
your health and beauty, the
loss of one is speedily followed by the
C the Don't feel weak
and Impure blood is at
the bottom of all your trouble.
Sarsaparilla
QUART BOTTLES.
Whim, Worn
Hit In M maid, all find relief, help, . cf I.
, u
of cold hand, and
,.,. MM M.
of breath, abnormal with ,
of ft. the neuralgia,
which make the life hare . book fall
health Information. want free
Detroit. Mich.
lot Ilk. Tb
SOLD
will purify your Moor and bring
the bloom of health tack into your
cheeks. Each bottle contains
quart.
Ca
v In
Court.
who has been or
who has confessed hi- in open
upon of any crime
the punishment of which is. or may
hereafter be, imprisonment in the
Mate prison, shall be permitted lo
rote, unless the said person shall
be restored to
manner prescribed lit law.
Sec. person of the t
role shall be the time a legal
registered voter as herein
in the manner
one election with the poll-
place at
v TOWNSHIP.
Content Den Township is hereby
divided Into precincts
hi I via.
Precinct N that part
Township west and
lowing line to
i the Dam
Township lint on the obi Plank
Bead, near Chapel, and
An man issuing
because he bought sonic liens
In mi him with assurance that
they would lay along, hut in
spite of coaxing, feeding and
watching they have absolutely re-
to lay. Now be is laying for
the seller, and wants him to
shell out damages for time
lost in trying to those
perverse hens to
Star.
run a in w road lead-
provided law, and the General Warren's chapel, to the
of North shall forks of the mail near the old
enact general registration laws to Frank Tucker homestead, thence
effect the of public to the
mail near
thence with
the Greenville road
a to the branch
called the mill run near
I. Hooks, thence
down I ii am Ii or mill inn to
Swill down Swift
creek to the public mail leading by
c. c thence with said pub-
lie road to Hancock's Meeting
House; with the public road
leading by Caleb to
Fork swamp; shall constitute
No I Township,
with the polling place in the town
of
Precinct No. All that part of
said township lying cast north
of the above line shall constitute
No. of low u-
ship with in the town
of
carry
this article.
See. I. person presenting
himself for registration shall be
able to read and write any section
of the constitution in the
language; before he shall be
to vote, have paid on or
before the of March of the
year in which he proposes to vote,
hi poll tax as prescribed by law,
for the previous year. taxes
shall be a lien only on assessed
property, no process shall issue
to enforce of the same
a- pt against property.
Sec. 5- No male person who was.
in January l. oral time
prior thereto, entitled to vote
the laws of any Slate in the
Slates wherein he then re-
sided, no lineal descendant of
such person, shall lie denied
the right lo register and vote at
in tins state
of his failure tn possess the
ILK LAND TOM Mill
Falkland Township -hall
one election precinct u i III the
place the town of Falk-
land.
TOW WHIP
Township shall i
i election
qualifications prescribed in
section I of this Provided. place In
he -hall have registered in accord i
with the of Ibis section i r
to I,
precinct
I lie
To my says John
Rockefeller In for Jane,
is something unfortunate
in Most
men raised New York other
large centers have no had the
Straggles which come to us who
who were reared in the country. It
is a noticeable fact that the conn-
men are crowding out the city
fellows who have wealthy fathers.
They are willing to do more work
to go more for the
sake of winning In the end.
Sons of wealthy patents haven't a
of a show in competition w
fellows who from the
country with a determination to
do something the
If this country really feeds
world as is the boast, how conies it
that so much is Imported from
other countries of what is eaten,
worn drank bast year, of
these things the Importations
This was
more than a half of the total
ports. We give some of the
ill instinct, which we
take from the
Hides,
tobacco, Jute
colt. etc.
Of sugar, we Imported
a permanent record all person,.
who register under this section on Precinct No. part of . oils,
or before November I ions and lying north of Tar rice. spirits,
nil persons f
to vote
river. with that
the town of Greenville lying be
tween river the following
by the people in this State, unless line, to wit; Commencing on Tat
under section this; river at the of the branch
Provided, such the eastern of
shall have paid their poll lax .
, , branch I,. I bird street, thence a
. westerly count with Third street
See. ii. All elections by the to Pitt street, a southerly
shall be b, ballot, and all
to
In the
Bee Every voter
m In article j
i- eligible to of
, i with the
Aw. upon the ,.,. in
of office he take
the following No,
do shall con-
t win support
Victoria v.
Tin above will take
that an action a has
n the Superior Court of
Pitt to a the
of matrimony; the
will lake is
to appear at tee neat tarn of the Superior
Court of county to be held on the
Monday in Sept.
next, it the f
Court in N. C
an answer or demur to the in
Mild or will to
Court ft-r demanded in col
This the day of May
. C.
Clerk Superior Cow
F for pi ft.
TO
The Clerk of Superior Court of Pit
county, Letter u
to me. the on the
day of May. lion, the Thorns
. deceased. is
to all u the -i i
to nuke payment to the
all of mM o
present their claims, properly
to the within twelve
after the date of this notice, o
notice will lie plead to bar Of their recovery.
the 7th day of May,
It
on the of Thomas
To
the
or as
of lbs Will Nancy
notice is to
all to to make
immediate to the MM
all r-s.
are to same
for on In-fore the of
April. or this notice will lie plead
liar of
of April,
of Wallace.
POSTED.
We all en
if i ab n i. ii
of e
Any one m
In- to law.
A. J.
Smile la Each.
It's time fur time.
I follow
in a barroom.
The mini who seems never
to pet old enough to know
Why do we refer to servant girls
as domestic, when most of arc
foreign.
It stands lo reason Hint the
who follows t lie races should not lie
ahead of them.
Most women ran stand
in a
they can stand broken china.
No, Maude, dear, have never
heard that women who take tho
cure arc not allowed to
wear jackets.
Assistant a
story about a wedding on a rail-
road
and put it with the
A testimonial for a hair restorer
is often a bald lie.
A may be a brilliant
before his marriage, but after-
ward he is often but a reflex of his
bright children.
Life is like a crowded street car.
The people with push arc ones
who move up front.
An waiter says its the
tipsy fellow who usually gives the
tip. That seems feasible.
Most men ran express an opinion
bot the opinions, of some men are
y enough to lie sent as freight.
believe in Inking
men said the confirmed
bachelor. because you
never taken one at
ed the married man.
says the
Philosopher, it as hard
to live an income as others
do without
OLD DOMINION LINE
SERVICE
Steamer leave Washing-
ton A. at. for Green-
ville, leave daily
P. M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
Fridays A. II. for Tar-
leave Tarboro for
days. Thin and Saturdays
at A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Strainers for Norfolk,
New York and
ton, and for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
IN
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every de-
and prices as low as the
Highest market prices
fore produce.
maintain the constitution laws
of the United state the con-
ii ml laws of North
inn nut therewith, and
that I will faithfully discharge the
duties of my
So help me,
Bee, H. The following classes of
persons lie for
No. with the
pulling Five Points iii the
tow ii of Greenville.
Township shall
one election precinct with the
place in the village of
CUB
Creek Township is
articles we wool.
hide-, fruits and nuts,
gar, rice, spirits, wines, oils and
mull country on a
lame
CHILLS FEVER MALaRIA,
night Sweats with Hubert's
Tasteless Chill Tonic ill per
Pleasant to take. Money
refunded If it fails.
petite, purifies and
yon well. None other as
Sold and guaranteed at the drug
stores of
you invent or set
DESIGN
Send model.
fro and advice.
Shippers Should order by BOOK ON PATENTS
Cold In Mead.
to quick to cure cold in bead and ton
D A
FREE
TO
Book lo obtain
No fee U
the Old Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Line from
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. O.
J.
Greenville, N. C.
cream of society is not
ways formed from the milk of
man
It's about as difficult to win a
name as to name n winner.
The man w an itch for
can gel it by lively scratch-
Some girls who talk a lot about
what they would do if men tried to
Kiss them couldn't get a mosquito
bite.
The soda clerk is
by bis
Sea may live in water;
it Isn't water that makes a man
see serpents.
WASH i
I J. E.
IN-
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R.
The Eastern
D. J. MID
. . T
. .
VOL. XIX.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. FRIDAY. JUNE
NO
-AT-
Ed. H.
ALE TAIL
IF YOU WANT TO HE TREATED RIGHT AND
SAME TIME YOUR GO
THE RIGHT
YOU STRICT-
LY RELIABLE GOODS.
Ed. H.
THE LEADING GROCER.
OUR NOMINEES
State Ticket.
Town Infested With Snails.
A plague as afflict-
isl people call them, has struck
An Between
and
Mr D. A. Leach, of Hoover Hill,
writes us of a light between a black
a The combat
was witnessed by Mr. Jacob L.
a good and truthful man,
says Mr. Leach. Mr relates
Ride-
along the road near N. B.
mill, in brush pile near
the road be heard the cry of a
young rabbit. Stopping his hone
he discovered a large black snake
coiled round a rabbit one
third grown. Mr. decided
to watch the snake and before the
young rabbit ceased fur
mercy there came up to the snake
1.11 old rabbit and began scenting
along the snake until she came lo
where the snake was coiled fast
around the young rabbit, and
with two rakes with her
sharp teeth forced the snake to free
the young rabbit, which ran off in
great glee. In the snakes excite-
Sumo coup to
Other the Second
Time
Mi. frank Singleton and
Singleton were
TO THE OH
PITT AND ADJOINING
We are still in the forefront of the race after your patronage
We oiler you best selected line
Mr
In-
CHARLES B. AYCOCK,
of Wayne.
For Lieutenant
WILFRED TURNER,
of
For Secretary of
of
For
R. LACY,
of Wake.
For
II. K. DIXON,
of Cleveland.
GILMER,
of Hay wood.
For Superintendent Public
THOMAS
of
For Commissioner
SAMUEL L. PATTERSON,
For Labor
HENRY VARNER,
For
SAMUEL L. ROGERS,
of
FRANK
of Hew Hanover.
DAN HUGH Mi LEAN,
of Cumberland.
LEES. OVERMAN,
Rowan.
County Ticket
city of lad., seemed that the snake
force, and arc cited
where persons have boon
ed to Their first appear-
was after the flood
1881. In
would capture the old rabbit, but
sin- leaped off some distance and
watched the movements of the
snake. the snake turn
they have never brush she leap
for the snake and gave him another
rake with her teeth and snake
climbed the brush and
leaped off rejoicing, having won
the victory over the serpent. Mr.
then killed the snake and
found the rabbit had oat one-
so bad us at present. The
pasts an not exactly like a snail.
but resemble ii same respects.
They have no shells and are night
raiders. In else they range from
one to six inches length, being
from a quarter to an inch
The larger ones are i of the snakes body in two.
repulsive looking. It is ll was wounded by the
not until o'clock at night
the snails come out of their hiding
places under aB-
in parties have become
be.
Aimed with a lamp and a cup of. A- Mecklenburg
salt the people hunt for the pests,
residence of Mr. Bob-
Lou, .
Rev. Par
lb
was ranch
out of the ii was
the second time principals
it had gone through
of plighting troth to each other.
Mr. Mrs. Singleton mar-
ago and after
having t. u lo them
Mrs. Singleton divorce
her husband. This was some
live years ago, both of them living
to be found store in Pin County. Well choice in Ni . . time,
selections, the creations maim fact of America Mr. Sin-
round Spring, ac-
Mean- at work yours and our ad- . , , . ,
I our pleasure to show you yon and a here
offer you best sen ice. by his
brother. Mr. Geo. Singleton, of
New Jen Mrs. Singleton join
recent with
dial decided up
differences, re marry and
live
General Merchandise
and inter.
vantage. It
sell you if we can. m- oner you sen ice,
attention, and the consistent with a well
established business built up strictly on its own merits.
When ;. market you will not do Yourself justice
it you do not see our immense stock before buying elsewhere.
us and the following Hues of general merchandise.
Goods and Motions,
Jackets am Capes, Carpels. Cloths,
Shoes.
and Children's Shoos.
Harness, Horse Blankets and
Groceries.
Floor, Heat, Molasses,
Hardware,
Plows, Castings mid Plow Fixtures, Nails and Ho
and when a slug is found its days
went lo his house
are numbered, for the smallest par- j
tide of sail means death. The
more salt the quicker the work.;
They leave behind a slimy track
of silver furnishes a clue to
their movements In sonic places ,,
., He spent the night and next morn-
hue carpels have been ruined,
slimy trail eating like acid. A
slop bucket is a favorite resort
for the snails, and as many us
have been salted down at one time
a Sun.
Furniture.
night and the
him and others. The man
himself to be in the
of a Philadelphia mining
company looking for certain min-
that part of the country.
-1 Crop With a
Cow
What to
insisted on leaving very early
I to meet important engagement
I but before doing so he donned a
suit of clothes belonging to Ml.
Park's son, putting on his own
ones over them, was discovered
I afterward.
Sickness Among Marines. He an old woman in
the neighborhood out of 823.00
Norfolk, Va., June of claiming that for 850.00 he would
SOS men forming the battalion net her son out of the Virginia pen-
of marines at the navy yard have I As 835.00 was she
been attacked by enteritis, raise he took that saying be
a form of cholera would trust her for the balance.
three of the number have been course it was a clear
to the naval hospital and fellow
for treatment. The men were first be in tho pen.
attacked night and The man appeared to be about
were ill for a short while. Dr. years old, dark complex.
Hope, Health height feel
looked into the matter, but it Inches, I an
not yet been decided what canned pounds. Black hair and mustache, i Pm ministers of Gospel.
the illness. Rumors of Ho on He may I I'm tilers all j
for everything
We buy for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, and Dealing.
GO.
Something over cur ago there
moved into Burnsville
two men of the name
Anderson. The
and resented
;. part of neigh
make their acquaintance.
came lo this county from
Virginia told by sever-
who have had some conversation
with them that they
well and intelligent.
will not allow a
I hem, all their v,
sewing, etc., themselves. When
they settled in Burnsville
had a go hI horse
which was given a broth
STATE
. in North
Ex-Congressman John S. Hen
of Rowan county, has been
I'm State Senate.
A year-old boy, of
shot and killed himself
than taken whipping from
his lather.
It the man with loud-
est who makes the most
noise in the world.
Ii. P. has bean
elected President of the
lo succeed Dr. Alderman, re-
has for some time been
one of the faculty.
A colored man secured a
in Halifax court Monday,
and within thirty minutes had
marry another woman.
land Neck Commonwealth.
The Tea hers Assembly.
Tho Assembly,
promises to lie of
astral Interest. Every proper
fort has been put forth to
the occasion only one of great
pleasure but of profit. It Is likely
Atlantic Hotel will be
with Assembly guests.
which by the way,
is one of the finest works of
ever issued from a North
Carolina office, was sent to thous-
ands in this and other States.
Prof. Matt Thompson, a
educator, is the worthy Pres-
of the Assembly. Hon. C.
II. stale Superintendent,
is Secretary. Mr.
special honor for his efforts in be-
half of the Assembly. Its
will he largely due lo him. His
interests in education is
and the whole State owes him a
of
in Advocate.
in South.
For those who need n little
as to the lot which
should pray give the fol-
lowing in the order which they
occur the Now
Holy Spirit in our own
hearts.
For the coining of I king
The opportunities in engage in
and Vegetable growing in
South were recently emphasized
by K. Georgia in an
interview with New York pub
-An bed.
prepared and cared said Mr.
case u and
himself I For our own temporal and spirit I will yield a after the second
necessities. , year of from to an
For laborers in harvest acre. The farmer who is located
held. m reach the large cities,
That we read, I he legion, think, he 1- p
I his it-mum
he no mar I
This is over
el. who is said lo lie a do
traveling man. week has been full of
died, since which time over the
iii-en their -mall crop
.- milk . an- told
that their neighbors assisted
in in breaking the cow lo
plow Sunday, and that now
she very good work
continue lo milk the row.
TAKE ROBERT CHILL
per bottle. Cures and
Fever, Sweats and
back if it doesn't.
other as good. Gel the kind
with the Red Cross On the label.
night and morning, just as Sold and by Woolen,
tiles did bet lo tin- and druggists.
No
White
For
F.
For Representatives,
W. J. NICHOLS,
T. H.
For Sheriff,
O. W.
For Register of
T. R.
For Treasurer,
J. B. CHERRY.
For Coroner,
C. Om,
Surveyor,
J. D. COX.
For Commissioners,
C. J.
H. I. DAVIS,
W. G.
arose, but these were
lie basal can, and the
was at in led to climatic
Many of the temper
undertake to thus in nth-
illness Gold
Leaf.
attires rose last
lo and
this morning one of then,
way, died. He was seventeen
years old and enlisted at League
island a ago. Medical Id-
rector has tried to
the cause of men's Illness, but
so fur without mail. II Is hoped,
however, other deaths may be
averted.
Wonder if Ibis is not a form of
cholera has Jumped over
this side of the continent.
A Suitor.
Her father says he wants me to
demonstrate that can earn my
living.
you going to
tori Why, I needn't
marry her in I hut
This is a title of the latest
bulletin from the
station of the North Carolina Col-
of Agriculture Mechanic
Arts. The first part is detailed ac
count during past winter in
forcing tomatoes, by Prof. w.
and Assistant Prof. Alex-
Rhodes.
The Besom pan is a chapter
Mute and directions by Prof.
the use of glass in market
gardening.
The great increase of interest in
winter gardening in Eastern
part of the Slate makes this bullet in
opportune one, It will be sent
free to all interested in the
the toil, on application to
Dr. Winston Director West
Raleigh N. C.
For those who are s
those have sinned.
For the coining of out
and nine ii he w ill j
Ins a tanning fact
The 1-
I. men not
in South Carolina, In
in v, ill
in North
till nine
mil ill id. here is u
. lion --t
In is and how
Mill. led lute will
Advertise All the
Hut weather does not compel
induce the public to deny
selves any necessaries, com
forts or luxuries life, hot
test days of summer they have
wants that be satisfied, and
as in her seasons,
chase where are invited lo
deal. II then fore
wise . bin
v. iv simple, ,,
I vegetable finite,
-I . pa 1.1
gas his supplied, con
brings n very high
price. In-
. in afford in Indulge in
The canned art it is u
it can
in I. from tin
would
I hi
ale on.
all the year without regard there would spring up in South
phenomena.
Record.
United
Slates Weather Bureau show that
rain falls more
o'clock s o'clock iii the
morning than other lime
the
tho preservation
of all -and fruits
and ii w mild be n foe
before would have a
farming
tuner's
in he ill iii-
ii . iii 1.11 ,; in
, i . . .
v. pm lo gain i hi ll.
I In only of ignorance
ii. i- now
who are while learn read
in the of el hi If
1-1 ii
. . . a , . . I en lo
.; . -1 Idle ; w ho
can vole vote
In not in
n one or
i-i In lo read in eight
j n . ho i- unfaithful pa-
rent and III de
serve have tho ballot.
-a wise milliner who
her own neat.
THE CELEBRATED
FARQUHAR
i Machines,
Simplest, Most Durable,
Perfect use. Wastes
no grain; Cleans it ready for market
Threshing Engines and Horse Powers,
saw Mills and Stamford
Semi for Hills-
in
v. II. ix.,
ii K Pa
Catarrh Cannot Be
with local applications, as they
reach the seat of the
blood or
mill disease, and order to
cute lake
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken
and acts directly on the
and nine laces. Hall's
Catarrh is not a
cine. Ii was prescribed by
this
for years, is a regular
m, is composed
known, combined with
U mil liters, acting ill
I the The
11- combination of the In-
is what produces such
results in curing
Pond testimonials free.
J. ft Props.,
druggist,., Hall's
Family Pills are
gossip 1- n ho In In e.
the stories he mi .
Dr.
If. c.
White
Fleming store.
mm
r-r-r-i
EASTERN REFLECTOR
X. C.
D. J. ML Owner
Entered at the Office at
Greenville, N. O., as Second Class
Mail Matter.
Jim; 1800.
limn will carefully nail
the for
himself, and then declare he
is to it, man must
lo
No white man should hi
tale easting his vote tor the
One hundred sixty four hawk
were presented Phil-
daring tie month of May.
the present law pays
. Is. for a hawk on
day the county
compelled little sum
of tor slaughter of these
pests in His-
LETTER
In Session -Alter
a of Fifteen
Months the
Assembly Meets
Again at
to of trust were met with
such universal approval as the
of and
to preside over the of
North Carolina the Fe-
male University of res-
we would all In- happier
than we sometimes are. Dr. Veil-
aide has bean with
institution over which he is now call
lo preside too long to need an
Carolina
It is certainly gratifying
there large
the adjourned session
the Legislature which in
Tuesday. When the roll was
called there were many more than
the necessary quorum present.
When it is considered
men are entirely at their
expense, it shows t interest they
fee iii the important matters that
c the people of North Car
It is thought that any
new legislation at all will be con
at this special pension.
Maj. E. J. Hale, of Fayetteville,
who is one of the delegates large
from this State to the National
Democratic convention, is being
mentioned as the proper man lo
as National
f North Carolina. Surely bet-
man than he e mid selected,
and none would more general
satisfaction over. When
the delegates won being at
the state convention, Maj. Hale
by far the largest
any other delegate, lie Is the
right man for National Committee-
man.
The sign Success.
It is mil the of the store but
th amount of business transacted
in Unit makes the successful Com
enterprise. The small
which ad
gets much custom, while
the large advertising house is
Visited few ad
the life of
Record.
Death of Bord
June II.
Belle Boyd, the famous spy of Con-
federate did suddenly of
tonight
where she had gone lecture.
She was years of and known
all the country over.
the Philippines n
volunteers and
The the . -1
expires June Mi l, by
time they mi-t be returned
unless they
so gentlemen
who are running the war over there
must close up year, or call
for
Special Reflector,
Han, June 12th, LAW.
At the time this letter is dated
the General Assembly of North I introduction to North
A Carolina is to reassemble in j Al, ,,., ,,,. is , ,,,,.
adjourned session, according to young man and the young
are pleased it
in March. election.
mouths ago. several days the Dr. B. T, at present of
law-makers have been arriving Neck Baptist is
and today the Lot only talented and well
expected to come in numbers for the new but his is a
to wore than furnish the most remarkable personality Clark of the office by
necessary quorum in each branch lie has neither hands W. Washington
Philadelphia to a national
party-to nominate agreement when the
for President and Vice
and for Congress and for other more
This move-
will amount It is
doubtless intended to make the
publicans come down a little more
handsomely in the division of the
spoils. Landmark.
l.
True, the law gives Mr. Long nu
to reject the bids if be con-
the price too high, to
use the carried by the
act, for the establishment of a
government to make armor
plate, but if he act id upon that
authority, the republican leaden
engineered the cowardly make-
shin would throw a few lits; they
arc on u heavy
from the armor
trust.
The Royal-
Elastic Felt Mattress,
The Best Mattress Made.
WILL.
Today. W. W. Shaw
Executor
The will of late Thomas
was Mad this morning in
Legislature. I have noted arms being severed from his
I so far. however, the absence of Re- by accident in early
One phase of the census taking yet the small portion of the limbs
which all may understand of lush., Pops has u-ft called
that the information taken is re-
as confidential and i
is not imparted to anyone outside I
of the census department. The,
enumerator is not so much as
lowed to tell the number of
in the district lie
In fact he ii not allowed to tell the
least bit of information he obtains.
It is forwarded to Washington
and comes to the public in the
shape of tabulated reports.
although I know no better word to
have educated to per
form many offices him which
one would think For
instance, he is one of the shots
upon me to an overwhelming ex-
tent.
I heir way there would
be no extra you can rely
upon it. They know too well w hat
will mean and accomplish b j with a gun in the State, nu-
wards disproving and takes much delight in hunt-
the fears they have His friends here tie-
I spread and conjured Up the j flare he will make a great success
minds of some of the illiterate and as president of the V.
ignorant while voters. They know
and too sensibly feel that this body
of Democratic patriots will remove
every valid objection, however re-
The late Judge Riddle, of Lo- mote, any white man can lion-i
Ind., was not a entertain to the adoption of
self-made but a sell-educated man. the Constitutional Amendment;
He never went lo college, but In- they know that then the I
one of the most scholarly men feel some lingering fear
in the Stale. V big brain and de- having the last
can
marvels. There was will fall in lino and aid the
time ago a physician in Louisville, their honest self-re
Ky., who at the age of is didn't I brethren to create
know his letters, was lo
read by bis wife and afterwards be-
come an eminent physician and a
distinguished scientist. He was
slid to
scholars in that
ton Star.
A drummer who is engaged In
selling lubricating oils, and has
completed a tour of and
Beaufort counties, and the
mills, us during his trip he
interviewed all the owners of these
mills with the following result
Nine tenths of them are Northern
men and were staunch
Republicans before became
citizens of the Stale. a large
vole the Democratic State
ticket, even one to a man are
In favor of the
amendment and will vote for it.
The are said lobe
working now through the census
This today said to be
quite widespread send-
out newspapers in great
b-i-. Ii all
circulation of The Caucasian has
been doubled. The Asheville On
-lie really immense
in, paid for out of the campaign
of C are some
Democrats who actually fear for
i OS
June II 1900
The is worrying
the news from China. The
revolution of threat
ens to expose Mr.
concerning
China in advance the
election, which is just what he
is anxious to avoid. In their
to allay public suspicion at
make domination in pol- . . ,. , , . , ,,
home, members
have been doing some word jug
of doubt or objection
in North Carolina thereafter
an for n
come.
tune to
NATIONAL
Considerable interest has been
manifested by prominent men
and workers of late concerning the
election of the North Carolina
member of the Democratic Nation
Committee. This selection will
Is-made as usual during the Na-
Convention, by the delegates
from Ibis Stale lo that convention
this year on July
I. It is neither intention nor
the desire of Ibis writer to lake
with regard to any contest
over this important j,
indeed, there should lea
but it must lie plain to every Dem-
who hopes for the election of
our national ticket this year, that
too much care and wisdom and
sound judgment cannot lie
ed in this matter by our delegation.
I ill I kit how many aspirants
there will be, nor whether there
will be more than one. Bill
I have Just learned of one. vis.
Major -I Hale of
of the font delegates large,
and who. by the way. received the
highest vote in the Stale
Convention.
The mutual friend who informed
me of Major aspiration
make- I he following statement to
in
would be amusing if
matters Involved were not too
to laugh about. For instance i
official Statements to the press from
The w ill was signed by Mr. Shep-
on April II, but there
were HO witnesses to his signature.
Messrs. K. Davenport,
J. A. Crandall, and
E. made that
the signature was that of Mr.
The property disposed of the
will as
1,600 to Barbara Hadley.
to Hollie Hadley.
Fannie Hadley.
to Katie
to Shaw.
to Tom S. Manning.
Bell Johnson.
to Billy Phillips.
lo Betty Powell.
to Settle Kirby.
to
in gold to Levi Kirby.
in gold lo each one of his
to Sam Andrews.
town lot i in i to
Barbara Hadley and Hollie Had
In the will Mr. Sheppard re-
quested that Shaw should
attend to his will after his death.
Mr. W. W. Shaw qualified us
executor.
The will was the pages
of an old journal and was found
behind an old bureau Saturday.
No will being found at the time
f Mr. Sheppard's death the heirs
the Slate Department have to
sued the alleged instructions to which he did
Mr. Howell Cobb. of the new Hotel
bought ninety of our MATTRESSES for his
new hotel. We take the liberty of quoting from a letter he wrote
under date of April the beds Well, know them
but to love them, or name but to praise. The tired out and the
critical traveler, the dyspeptic and chronic all join
one grand chorus of praise, of the
Best the 20th
guarantee this mattress to lie superior to any hair mattress.
trial, if not entirely satisfactory, money will be
refunded.
your local dealer does handle the Elastic Felt Mat-
write lo us for descriptive
ROY ALL BORDEN,
N. c.
Get a good Safe
The Victor safe is made in all sizes con-
home, office and general use
Every sale with a guarantee to be lire
proof Prices range from up.
T. L. SUGG,
N. C.
our minister and to Rear
Admiral our Naval Com
and took charge of the estate.
will has found
Chinese waters, to act HI
in concert with European powers town
for the protection of foreigners and
to join
combination of the powers for any w w-
our of the money
las requested in the will Mr.
will continue to net us
new cyclone story i vouched
for by The Minneapolis Better
Way. It is that U eon which was
picketed on a rope was picked up
by I he cyclone and carried up the
length of her
she remained until the
storm had passed, when she n
climbed down the rope and re
her
surgeon has re-
a cablegram Dr. Ila
of
sen ice Janeiro, saying
there hive been since
May Band deaths. Dr. Havel
burg dots mil specify the
to which be refers, but Dr.
says helms no that b
plague.
There U an eighty acre held of
corn at Clemson, S. C. which
the success of the so I violate
active so are its I
idea, Charlotte the
lo him be given.
papers el a days
a sou of the late Banner. of
The New Ledger, looking
through one of his lather's old
magazines, found between
the leaves. The son did not need
ii. otherwise he would have
found it, the man hail had no
Custom o accord lo
I he who has the
highest vote the state
lion Ills choice of tin- positions
of the delegation.
is obvious. Such a vole by
the highest authority is the
purpose.
there indeed if they
can act concert with the
powers without combining remainder of
with them. 11th.
A marked feature of the
dilution, is the genuine scare of. No Pay for Trusts.
republican
which they have heretofore been In some of Western States
claiming as certain to legislation includes a
electoral votes for refusal to illegal combinations
These are New York, hull collect debts or enforce
and Illinois. In New York contracts. The Court of final re-
with to look after greater in Missouri decided last year
New York, Hill lo look after that National Lead Company,
Other portion of the State, pulling being a combination or conspiracy
loyally together, the republicans l restraint of trade, could not re
realize Hint slate will cover goods sold to a
fill. In Indiana, the stale ticket dealer in that Stale.
I nominated by the democrats, head-1 A similar decision has just been
by Hon. W. is so handed down by an Arkansas Court
strong that Indian a case i u bill of
have notified the leaders of the for by an lee Trust,
party that the state is in was held that since the ice deal-
In Illinois, the tide has been run. I regulated and controlled
republican for some time, I price their contracts with
and appeals are re- were void law. Under
in Washington. This scare; such an enactment and such J mil-
ls so had ruling it would be practically
. c ins are it is useless to
from other
states for the second place on the
of t- , . , . ., . ,
ticket; that he must lie
B taken from one those
and mast be a man who will add
confidence. I heard a
Democrat say Mr. Hale would
make the national
juncture,
winning the August election,
use for it. otherwise it would not we shall be lo reunite
have been th. We hear much Vance's democracy in order to air-
of but the State for Bryan in
mi lo be so h remembered that
On the contrary, Mr-D. A. said
of US Sen .,., , ,,
It. cornucopia in o, had said .,, it is
where be horn has i hi. death, that he looked ml ,.,.,.
ready been, and denying itself l Mr. Hale to lake up, after hi
life was ended, the work of re
Baiting real Democracy of.
strength to the ticket Mr.
of his way to
make friends with Senator Mason,
Illinois, who was
during the recent session
has succeeded
getting M nun to to take
Slump for him. As Mason
lo I hose households where it Would
do the most good. The
which young Mr. Homier has just
iii i -lid promises of future
patron.- .
Secretary has advertised
North work upon ,,.
l i armor plat
h N en- ,,,,,,,, the cowardly
to the average . In the prosecution of .,,,, , ,. h
another way of saying he It is universally UM a,
If the average were now I what the re
come into this much money he tank stands .
Charleston News and Courier would forthwith throw away his eminently hi than Major P
promises to yield seventy bushels old clothes and start off for a night
to the and yet there are the j
in that n who corn, ii i .
I H all elections or
to to prices of armor
set by armor trust, which will
be the only bidder to
impossible for a con-
trolling output or prices lo sell
The debtor might
pay or not, at his pleasure; and
though some way might lie found
to evade law, risk of loss
would be vastly enhanced.
In view of the somewhat narrow
limitations of State powers over In-
combinations, and the
certainty of relief from
monopoly by methods of
legislation, the Ar-
device of invalidating the
outlawing the bills
of Trust continuations should at-
tract public attention wherever an
ii Trust is dominant.
It is of no use to charters to
the Trusts; they take refuge in the
two or three States which harbor
them gladly. Sheltered the
broad provisions of the Federal
Constitution, and aided by every
agency of modern commercial
industrial they have
successfully all attempts of
the to interfere with the
course of monopoly. Hut if the
rule adopted in Missouri and Ar
legal practice should gen-
prevail Trusts would per-
of strangulation.
Violinists.
Miss Delia Forties, who recently
returned from the Baptist Female
at assisted the
choir in the Baptist church Sunday
with her violin. She plays beau-
Being of a family which
are so many excellent musicians,
she remarkable talent
will high rank
Her sister, Miss Helen
Forbes, also a student of the
and who voice of
usual sweetness, sang with the
choir.
Miss Bessie who recent-
returned from the Durham Con-
of Music, where she look
lessons on the violin, assisted the
choir of the Methodist church Sun-
day with her violin added
much to the beauty of the music.
She plays very skillfully. Miss
Clara Forbes, also from the
Conservatory, sang Dream of
beautifully. She has a
contralto voice of muck purity and
sweetness.
The young ladies added much to
I he services churches,
the congregations are to lie con
upon having such ac-
young women among
the
W.
DEALER IN
N. C.
Cotton Bagging and always
on ban i
Fresh goods kept constantly en
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
respond to the advertisement,
Women are Like
I they
and and
d t. woman ought to look well
and led well, her right and duly,
she as well try lo put out a
fire with oil as lo be healthy and at
tractive with disease corroding; the
Upon
health depends her II
j is or weakening
or monthly
i I attend to It at once. Don I
delay, one nearer
you put it
Women stand a great deal, but
with disease
dragging at moil delicate and
vital in body. You may
have been In so-called cures.
could hi
re la n
Hi . I, I II
Sec-
nor, W Have ii i. nu- in.;.
Ilia, o-
Sen tween u
-i. tiled an la
I the pain.
drains, .,
i. It
U 1.11 i and
It, woman
will or
kick, lira at
p r battle at
w.
Railroad Map of North Carolina.
We have received,
Brown, a rail-
road map of North Carolina for
examined authorized by
the North Carolina Corporation
Commissioners. The work was
prepared by Mr. Brown, clerk to
the Commission, is a valuable
and useful document. A table
showing the mileage and terminals
with names of roads, is of special
Interest and In I'm mat ion. From
it we gather the facts, a.
to the railroad mileage North
The Coast
Line System,
Railway, Air
Line Railway,
roads, 848.89 total ,
8,636.91,
Legislature Not to Adjourn.
N. ft, June is
freely said the legislature will not
adjourn sine die so at the
court sits. Thin statement
is made because of tho de-
lay the fact that it ha.- tiled
opinions more slowly since it stop-
hearing early
May than it did previously. There
is a great deal of talk here regard
the prolonged
of the court, something re
unheard of in the history of the
slate.
Bishop Turner, colored, of
does not the movement
for the organization of a
party will amount to any-
thing. Yes will. It will give
swell a chance
to pose, and get their name in
Star.
Putting Tint into
A Savings Bank
IS TO PUTTING IT
Our Spring Suits,
that awaits your select ion. You draw Interest on
former and you draw and comfort from what you bay here
because is always the best for money expended, and that is why
are looked as the
Responsible Clothing House
OF TOWN.
You will them here, made especially for our summer
trade, sly comfortable, not the cheap kind you may
see advertised but of quality the best, and in make the durable, In
lit the fashionable, in single or double breasted, all sizes, swell
and elegant in quality.
KIWI
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If there MARK
in margin of this paper it
so to remind you that you owe
for
subscription and we request
you to settle as early as pas-
need what YOU
Ruling- Sustained.
In the case of Tucker against
from the
Court has rendered a
ion sustaining a former ruling of
the case and dismissing the
to rehear.
J. X. Booth two
owe us and hope you will not ladies in the near the wharf
keep us waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
the cross murk on their
paper
LOCAL
sheep. i.
T. Tyson, Greenville, X. C.
G. T. Ty-
son, Greenville, N. C.
Greenville moving along
as the saying goes, but all
same you can hardly goon any
street without seeing some building
going up.
enterprising firm of J.
Cherry ft Co. MS shipping goods a
long ways from home. They re-
an order Monday night for
a bill of goods from California.
Henry I lo Wash-
Street, New York say that
the receipts of Irish Potatoes have
been very heavy for the past week.
Much of the stock has small
and green. Considering the
quantity of that
have on the market, it is re-
that pi ices hate held up
so well. now la about top tor
Hose. Red. are selling from
Many of the potatoes
arriving are more than
culls.
Illusion Won.
The game of ball Tuesday be-
tween the and
clubs resulted in a score of to
favor of Kinston. It
up to the eighth inning, both
sides being even. The Kinston
made live runs on the last in-
Several of the Kinston
Sunday The ordinance
was witness by a large number of
people. The hand fellowship
was given at at night.
Ankle Sprained.
By making a Sunday
afternoon Mr. C.
Sprained an ankle. The ankle is
so swollen and painful that he can-
not walk, had lo be carried lo
the Court House to lo his work of
listing taut for the town.
Band to Snow Hill.
The Hand has closed a
contract lo furnish music at the
public speaking at Snow Hill next
Saturday. The Hand will also
given concert Snow Hill Friday
night before the speaking
day. Hon. Claude
will address the crowd.
It promises to a big day for
the Democratic
Mayor's Court.
There was only one case up be-
fore the Mayor morning.
Baton Harris and Peter Harris,
riotous urn disorderly
assault with deadly weapon. Until
were found guilty and bound over
to court. The
Mayor did have jurisdiction in
this case as ii were
used.
Invitations
acknowledges
an Invitation to of
the new law building to the
DO.
Some Speak to Me, Some to
s. Atkins returned
from
X. s. of Washington,
is Greenville.
I. Curtis Gary left this morning
for
Judge A. II. Moore and wife, re-
homo Sunday .
Shaw, of
came this morning.
It. King, of Goldsboro, left
for Washington,
if. s. returned this
morning from a trip down the road.
J. T. Matthews left Saturday
evening for Kinston, returned
this morning.
Dr. Charlie Manning, of Chapel
Hill, came Saturday. He
Dr. B.
Swell left this morning for
item in response to a telegram
announcing the illness of his moth-
G. T. Tyson Saturday
from where he has been
lo sell a car load of cattle and
sheep.
returned Saturday
from where he has been
attending school at the -V. M.
College.
Miss Jennie who has been
visiting her sister, Mrs. l;. W.
King, returned Saturday evening
to her home in Kinston.
M. M. Nelson returned this
morning to Scotland Neck, after
giving her friends the pleasure of
for a days.
V. James and W. J. Nichols
left this morning for to be
present at the meeting of the
tomorrow at I-o'clock.
W. Davis came Sunday
and tilled his regular appointment
here and returned to his home
Beaufort county that evening.
W. II. Long spent the day in
Bethel.
Miss returned Mon-
day afternoon from
F. Powell, wife and child
this morning for Scotland
W. T. returned Mon-
evening from Beaufort, X. C.
F. A. bishop returned
Monday night from Becky Mount.
it. Parker went to Kinston
evening and returned this
morning.
J. A. Dupree little
Mary Lucy, let Monday after-
noon for Kinston.
Glasgow- Evans and wife of
Monday evening to visit
the family of Adrian Savage.
J. C. Cooper, assistant ticket
agent for Atlantic Coast Line
here, left Ibis morning for a two
weeks vacation.
Miss Mary E, Slate Or-
Christian Woman's
Hoard of left this mom
for Washington.
Hiss who
been spending some Mr.
John of Falkland, took
here this morning for lid
John A. Kicks and wife returned
Monday evening from a bridal trip
to the northern cities. They will
make home at Hie Vine-
House for present.
C. I. of Norfolk,
came over Monday evening
spent today bore, It was his
trip here In about two year-, and,
he said he could hardly
wife, of
ville, returned this morning from
George son
earns Monday from Becky
to visit at J. W.
have
returned from Bock where
have been Visiting fol several
day-.
K. It. wife
came over this morning from
Kinston to v tail the family of S.
Mia. Carrie has up
her position as milliner for Mr.-.
M. A. and to
her home Washington
Sam i lake, and
morning for
Tarboro to witness the game ball
today between Tarboro and Green-
ville.
Cap; Galloway son
ill Snow Hill, came Tues-
day evening. Galloway says
every body i- expecting a big tune
at Snow Hill Saturday.
Date
The date of tin- ratio I ally
King's Cross
has been
changed from July to tho
This change is made sons not lo
with the picnic
will be held on
July
Quite u large number of colored
people from various ions of
Slate arrived here Monday evening
to attend the meeting of
Lodge Good Samaritans and
Daughters of Samaria. Others
came on this train.
The remains Lena
Harris, who died in I lucky Mount
Sunday morning, on
passenger Monti evening
and were interred in Cherry Hill
Cemetery. Services
at grave by S. M.
Watson, The pull bearers were
Messrs. A. J. B. Jar
vis. N. II. and U .
On and List.
Tax listing lime Is about half
out. not near half the people
listed their taxes. When
they all know is a mailer
must be lo. ii is strange
that people will ml lo
very last wailing
Until are assessed With double
for their neglect. Go on and
attend lo matter.
A southern editor, who
to
Atlanta ml
knowledge of newspaper
history. an re
cent events, the
Atlanta Journal, about
nun, is sinking
has
years ago the Journal
paper, completely
shadowed by l
which now, morn
two papers arc
on
notes.
I . Jill e
all the talk i-
coming picnic.
Mr. John ii here, u i
en j. imp
glad to
E . i hi- v. to ; I-
a in or j our old one n
I lei show yon how ii
is to your advantage to patronize
Us. Ill I i
Mr.
died Sunday
A G Cox Mfg or-
night's for near u
of I Hues to be
shipped to H ml
Miss of Green-
ville, is visiting the Misses Wesson
this place.
The following
has been in con-
for
Democratic Barbecue of
Each member of will
of course tender assistance any
way they can. lie sure to report
w you have done to It. Man
by lo
rep the I able w lib a large
n a l ii r of you i it lends on
II V. Kills, II
. Hamilton, V Honks.
LL G Jackson,
J S Marion Crawford, J
May. Charlie rd,
W II House, It I. Little,
K F Tucker, Dr C A Todd
Allen, C Jessie
Cannon, John
Pierce, T Nichols.
M Move, Smith A Brother,
W C Jackson, Hardy, A
A T II
Williams, I. N Edwards, J A Smith
II II Proctor, J O Proctor, Ami
i I. J t Harvey .
II Garris,
Smith, Spier. V. II Elks,
W A Tucker. Cox,
Haws Mills, i M
Tucker. Walter It I.
Davis.
The White Supremacy Club
Ibis place has reached a member-
ship of over . G iv.
Jar vis the club
There were
also quite u of other pres
The showed ad
vantages of a
plain, and forcible
man tier. Parker acted a.
and J -1 Blow secretary.
Mi ii
an,
t Monday i
ill c
mil Clerk, . C. Mm
miter I'm the
Id-
i i
e. fill n
stayed over and to John Tucker
today to witness the game between
Greenville.
Colored Boy Drowned.
John a colored boy about
Hi years obi, drowned this
afternoon while swimming with
another colored hoy near the
county bridge. was In
water his head when he gave
out and called to the other boy to
save him. The other bay tried to
save doing so came
near losing his own life, as
caught him by bead both
went under. The body of
was gotten out after be bad .
under the water several minutes
and Dr. C.
sent who on the bay
for some time trying to resuscitate
failed.-Daily Reflector
the Washington Lee
Lexington, Va., June
We are also indebted to Miss
Harding for an Invitation lo
the exercises of the
Slate an I Industrial Col-
June 17th to
20th.
Barn a
Dr.
and about forty barrels corn on
his farm Situated one mile
Greenville, by lire this morning.
Messrs. James and Wiley u
also had ten barrels of corn
in the barn which was burned.
I The loss is half covered with
Marsh Gray, Bonnie
Moore. Charlie Walter and
Moore, of Kinston, came over this
morning to witness the game of
ball this afternoon between
Kinston and nines.
Mrs. It. J. Cobb, II. L. Coward
wife, Professor W. H. Hags
dale, J. G. Bowling J. Cher
left freight train ibis
i afternoon attend the
Assembly which More
head City this week.
1900,
Miss Alice bang returned from
Kinston this
Annie
for Chapel Hill.
K. W. Pace came up this morn-
from down road.
X. M. this
afternoon City.
and the papers
to
for letters of Incorporations lo be
issued. arc L.
I. Moore, K. A. Jr. D.
Douse, W. s. Ai
and House Atkins. I be
capital is am n hi
of Increasing to
This is an enterprise will
of lo linen
My Stock
IS
t Hi. AND SEEN I WASH-
Complete
-chIN ALL
Hals.
prices that will suit you.
COME AND SEE THEM.
lute.
To
Al old Marcellus Moore store,
on Five Points, where we have
just opened a new and fresh
of
Heavy and Fancy Groceries
Consisting of Meats. Flour,
Sugar. Canned
Tobacco, Snuff, cigars, Con fee-
lions. Fruits, in fact everything
to be found in up-to-date
Grocery.
We pay the market
prices for all kinds of
Country Produce,
her in cash m barter. When
you want to sell or you
to buy come to see us.
To ail who favor us with their
patronage we promise entire sat-
T, F. CHRISTMAN CO,
at Five
W N. June I I.
A gentleman from near
informs inc the Bail-
road and I. arc
th-. it road lo Washington
lobe here during
year, i also a us told that the
bad
made sale of bonds and work
would be renewed soon.
A. S. Kelly has returned from
Panacea, where he has been for
some
Lumber business has gone
cal, and the outlook for lab new in
the mills woods is very
pi.
Strawberry, shipping i. over for
i J a I season, about car
from In re,
Potato men look feel dull.
bottom has dropped out.
S. II. U, B. Mayo
left on Friday for northern potato
markets.
Mi-- the daughter
of Deeds O. K.
Icy, returned from Louisburg Fe
male school on lay.
Tin Populists here
day in expecting to
sin. I.
i- here.
Mesas, age
have begun lo build a
leach on 2nd street.
The Sunday school observed
children's day the Christian
church on Sunday hot.
W. i. Bishop, late of Juniper
accepted a
Co.
Mrs, F. loll oil
Monday for
Mi. and Mi A. Phillips arc
back from where at-
ii
ii Na-
THE
It furnishes more the price
than any other newspaper publish-
ed in America- Its news service
covers all the globe and is equaled
by that of few dailies. Its reports
from the war have not
thoroughness
promptness, and with the
campaign now in progress
it will be invaluable. It political
news is absolutely impartial. This
makes of especial value to
yon lime.
The Thrice a week World's reg-
pi price is only
per year. We offer this
newspaper and
for
81.75.
vi. v I
by the Orange
i Ci
his home
a few from Greenville
day t about
eighty and
II stroke of ii;
for some lime. Ills remains will
be buried afternoon on Mr.
John in Inn
Mr. I'M Smith, -on of the late
John M. It died w it II
ion. He leaves wife
and fin- ii mains w ill
In
live miles
a.
Mi-. d
home i i in n Is
w It Ii pin mm i i
In , n iii-l i I i
Hi. in
Improved very much niter her re
turn home -lie
i mid died f
The will bin ii -I
Ibis K I ink -1 bun It
below Greenville. -Daily Bell
Ore en ville Club.
large
is lime when the
d spec you lute and often.
Thieves are the of met-
for have nerves Of steal.
The weather is gelling hot
enough lo give your friends
cold
The man whose only blows
from mouth never builds up a
veil.
The average criminal never com-
A I d in the Court
Sal . and com-
pl d of a White
Club for Greenville
hip. In.-1 d i
a of nearly three
enormity his
clinic until he gels of
it.
i. said I bill is a
nay religious man. bill he only
lulu ii . I in- gospel according lo
Mar.
While clubs have
n To of
i. State
. . i ii In i where
is
untie i and
arc most motor.
,.
ii
tin
i III
; e
II
Passed u
Adams, lo ii
urn , J. U
i u
III v.-
it. Kin i .
i . i l In i
I i. . i . i .
Hailing manias.
S. lie II
u ii- I afternoon
Hie . f I cilia us
in House lo mil.
tin- organization n military; i.
puny here. reason the
blank I. i failed
ill e I lie
ll
ill I.
and W. A. . ,.;. , n ii. M
Tuesday neat
Irv from A where spoke him.
II. C. alter spending a
days here, left this morn-
insurance. The lire near
three o'clock and must have la-en
the work of an incendiary.
V. Powell and
evening
Neck.
wife
from
Scotland
have been inform
there very slim crowd
--f
and a few Democrats who went to
hear them through curiosity.
They did not speak In Greenville
Tuesday morn
where I lie
lo speak today.
K n. Mi.
did u die front
shot as re
d. lie is still In n n
i It mo I here .
his getting well
he nils till Is i
y i, v New
Hail i iii,
re
. he
I III III
lo i y
aid
u it dress c n
is so I i i . i
W I ma I, n lo Is ii lid,
i-
i t a won- i not i
i he
Washington
The
The Fit
The Suit makes
as goes.
Until ii no
I i in lo
Art
w our bus Identified
II i all made our
own work room nuder person-
Tailoring Co.,
Main
RT
mm
THE fl OF
As the depositories for Public School Bo in
Pit County. We handle the books designated on the
I fur the public school and can supply what-
ever j We also nave
COPY BOOKS,
and vertical, double ruled practice writing books,
tablets, tool's cap liens, slates, whits
crayons, colored crayons, inks, companion boxes, etc.
Some i hr
pencils I cent, plain lead l cent,
rubber lead pencil l cut, n nice with
pretty cover I cent, crayons, with metal hold-
in nice box cents, lead slate i-n
and pen, and rule, all in nice wood box, B
cents A wide tablet cents. of best
ink I he market, Scents. Copybooks cents.
White crayons, gross in box, Scents. Good fool's cap
paper cent per quire.
For the Business Man.
We carry a nice of double an single entry ledgers,
long day journals, counter books,
order book, receipts, draft and note book, lime, books,
. fee.
For S People.
We have all kinds and styles boat card and
visiting cards, note and tablets.
The Famous Parker Fountain Pen
w-5 t
And when it comes to
--JOB-
The Reflector Office Can't Beat.
ANY HUM; IN
Books, Stationery Printing;.
i am.
MAGAZINES.
r- S z . .- r
r i v w i
Seven Springs Hotel.
NEW W, K Pi op
The lineal waters, spring has u different
analysis, Especially I for stomach, kidney, liver
and bladder troubles seven no wonderful restorative
properties, ii Kin MAIN
INT. O,
Ii hotels or
Ii i Springs water will be charged
week a of have added
since la-i urn n.- them m Ii being coin-
a barbel in hotel, an I I o
numerous mention. terms and other Information
address
W. F. Merrill, Proprietor.
Springs, X. C.
We are prepared to furnish
Flues and Repairs now at
lowest prices for cash.
5.11
X.
THE AMENDMENT.
The N
u article C of the Mate
adopted by i in- As
and be submit-
I., the voters foe ratification
i- Thai article VI of the
of
I lie is hereby abrogated
in lieu thereof shall i-
the following article of said
VI.
and To
Ht VI II II
Or AN
Section Even male per-mi
in the United states, and
nude person who has been
naturalized, twenty-one years of;
age, and the
set out in this article, -hall
be entitled to vote at any election
by the people in the State, except
as otherwise provided.
Sec. . fie shall have resided In
Hi ate Carolina for two
years, in six months,
and in the precinct, or other
election district in which he offers
t four mouths next I
the election; Provided, That
oval from one ward
or hi her election district i another
the name county, not ope-
late lo deprive person of the
lo lute ill the precinct, ward I
or other election district from
lie removed, until
after removal.
been convicted, or
ho has hi-
court upon indictment of crime
i lo- is, or may
lie. in the
Male prison, shall be permitted to
vote, the said person shall
to in
manner M law.
Si-, i. Every offering to
I vote shall be at the time a
registered herein
led audio the manner
provided by law and the
Assembly of shall
enact general registration
into the provisions of
; thin article.
Sec. I. person presenting
himself for registration shall be
able to read and write any section
of the constitution in
language; and. before he shall be
entitled to vote, have paid on or
before the of March of tin-
year which he proposes to vote,
his poll tax as proscribed by law,
for the previous year. Poll taxes
lie a lien only on assessed
property, and issue
to enforce the collection of the same
except property.
male person who was.
I. 1807, oral any time
prior thereto, entitled lo vote
the laws of any State in
Mates wherein be then re-
sided, and no lineal of
person, shall l- denied
the right lo register and vote at
in Ibis Slate
of bis failure to the
prescribed in
I of this article s Provided,
in- shall have registered in accord
nine of this section
prior I. The
Mil
II in- i, all
ho register
or . an
all Mich shall be entitled
and vole all elections
people in Plate, unless
under Ion Jo ibis
article Provided, such persona
hall have paid their Mill tax as re
quired by law.
See, n.
Shall be ballot, and all
the
shall lie
Sec t. voter In
a.- in this article
-hall eligible
Dee, but before entering upon the
duties of Hie office lie shall take
and the following
swear
I will support and
maintain
United Slates, and the ion
and laws of North Cam
inn not inconsistent
that I will faithfully discharge the
duties of my office
help me.
lea, The following of
persons shall be for
First, all persons
deny of Almighty
Second, ell persons who shall have
been convicted or confessed their
guilt on indictment pending, and
mute a led or net,
or any fol
which the may Is-
the
becoming of the
United or i hi inn and
in mile.-.- such
shall ha restored to the
rights of a
proscribed by law.
Bee. This shall lie in font
from and after its ratification.
I l-l a. I ins
in-.- Place For the
Election.
in accordance with Chapter DOT,
Laws county Hoard of
for county, at a
meeting held on the day of
May divided the county
election precincts and designated
the polling-places as
DAM
Heaver Item Township shall con
election with
pilling place May Chapel, j
TOWNSHIP
I Sell oil Tow shall constitute
election the poll
place at House
near church.
t- i
Bethel Township shall constitute
one election precinct with the poll-
place in Town of Bethel.
Carolina Township shall
election not with
polling place ill on W.
W. It.
Ch Town-hip shall
met with the
plan-
i v
is hereby
divided into two election precincts
Precinct So. that part
so p lying and
folios line to
Commencing Heaver
township line mi old
near and
with tin- public road lead
by Chapel, lo the
forks of the near the old
Frank Tinker homestead, thence
w the public road leading to the
and S road near
wild
road
a to the branch
called mill run near
Hooks, residence-, thence
down said or mill tun lo
Swift Creek, thence down Swift
creek to the public road leading by
c. with mid pub-
mad iii Hancock's Meeting
House; tin lie with the public load
leading Caleb to
Pork swamp; shall constitute
No I Township, I
with the polling place in the town I
of
No. All pan of
said township lying ea-l north
of the above line shall constitute
ship with polling place in town I
of
precinct
place In- town of Falk-
land.
I i
-I ii nil- in.- election I
polling place the town of
i-
div into two election precincts
I'm Incl I All that pan of
lying
river, together with par of
the low u of lying be
tween rivet and the following
Hue, to Commencing on Tar
river at the of branch
forming the eastern boundary of
said town, and i nulling up said
branch to Third street, a
westerly course with Third street
to street, ii southerly
course with street to
Dickinson
avenue a nil westerly course to
i M of said town.
Hit me a with slid
In Tar river; shall
constitute I No. I.
ville With Hie polling
place at Court House In Green-
ville.
No
of township shall con-
No. with the
place live in the
town of
shall
the
polling place in the village of
Ma Township is hereby
divided into two election precincts I
us
Precinct No. All Hint part of.
the tow lying south of Swift
crick -hall Precinct No.
i, with the polling plane
No. All that part
of Hie township lying of
shall
the palling
at I public I.
It. F.
Co. Hoard of Kiwi inns.
act Co. of
la Each.
the reason some women
are prevaricators is the
naked shocks them.
The motto
The fact that beauty
doesn't bother hippo
Prom a of view the
path of duly is often strewn with
The golden of a
man's is when he has a chance
to marry an heiress.
in with tome people.
The people who don't wish to
get left must look out for
rights.
Eve must have been the
man to complain she had
to wear.
It doesn't follow that it girl has a
heavenly voice if she makes an
earthly noise.
The way ton prize tight is
ally a way.
don't ear what
happen long a doesn't hap-
pen to them.
Naturally the person a
sharp tongue is who makes
culling
There is the golden rule for even
Hut poorest of us.
Reflections of a
baby cues in public
all the men insight look mad
poor mot her.
House cleaning was in
vented to the extra crop of
spring wedding.-.
The worst thing about a fat
man is lbs way her lap and her
chin try to get together.
Hall the men the world get
less than they earn and other
halt earn less than get.
to be let into
unless she
has a baby with her to prove it.
New York Press.
A Word S
Suffering
Women.
No one but yourselves know of
go through. Why do
K suffer It isn't necessary. Don't
.
Sarsaparilla
will purify your Wood and I
bloom health back into your
cheeks.
quart.
In
I at OM lilt In or
lit lite In or mud. mil u u
A II U U. O-
the haul, hand, and feat,
Irregular action of in
breath, with painful of
of the displacement, and ail
hare a book Ball of
health want free
THE Detroit, Mich.
fee lac.
SOLD BY KoO.
An Tm.
done to
principle of by
Slates Court
ion a ago declaring
constitutional the graduated in
come lax. remedied by u
decision of
the lax
Was imposed to raise revenue
war. Thus, while
growing wealth if an individual In
taxed in no other save by
regular properly when
Individual dies, all legacies,
save lo wife, have to
pay a lax to la
according to the
legacy, is well- Properly
that taxation by
in the life tune of the or
has grown lo such enormous pro-
portions by i in-
pay for this
special lion. Ibis is u
lied of
and or less
of our Union. It is likely to come
In all Slates, so Unit between the
national government
the vast of the rich
will be made lo burdens
in retain tot the great rights they
enjoy.
This decision
triumphs of the in
justice. It is u lilting crown with
which to close the century,
Baptist,
-din ,,,
of north sent to town to gel
a tombstone for his wife's
grave. same he
sent also for license lo gel him u
new wife.
vs.
will take
an action
the Court of
Pill to a
of and the
fin liter lake be i
lo st the of tin-
of 1-bold
on, r the first in Sept.
BOt, i I 17th day of Set., 1900.
at the in N. C
an answer to the complaint in
or the will apply In
Court f.-r in said Q
Hie Mill day of May
C.
Clerk Superior
F for
of I'll
loiters t
mo. u. on the Tin
day May. on tin-
I. is
to ill to the
in make to the
ant Jill or
present their
to lie- twelve
r th- of notice, or Ibis
notice will N-plea I in their
day of May,
James R.
oil
CHURCHES.
school
a m.
Lay Services every 2nd and 4th
every Bun-
day, morning and evening. Pray-
Wednesday evening.
J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday-
school a. in. C. D.
superintendent.
every Sun-
day, morning and evening. Prayer
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev.
N. H. Watson, pastor. Sunday
o p. in. W Harding,
I I
thin
Sunday, Rev
J. B. Morion, Sunday-
a. in. B. i- a
Opera House every 2nd
morning and night. Rev. W.
regular
TO
Having duly the
as
of Last Will and of
It is hereby given lo
all to said estate
the
all i H-. I. tit.
Lilt- ale lo
fir before the day of
April. or will he
day of April,
of Wallace.
POSTED.
We hen by warn all from ea-
Upon of our along
Creek of with net
Any one so will
I.- l,, law,
T.
A. tun.
M twos at Mason
OLD DOMINION LINE
SERVICE
leave Washing-
ton daily Ii A. M. for
ville, daily I
P. M. fir
leaves
Wednesday
Friday at A. If.
leave Tarboro for
s, and
at A. M. freight only.
with
for Norfolk,
New York and Boa-
ton, and I'm all points for the West
railroads Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
Old Dominion S. B, Go. from
New York; Clyde Line from
dolphin; Line from
and Line from
Huston.
JNO.
Washington, N.
J.
N. C.
CURE CHILLS FEVER
and night Sweats with Robert's
Tasteless Chill Tonic per
Pleasant to take.
if it fails. Restores up
petite, the makes
you well. None oilier Mod.
Hold and guaranteed at
stores of an, Woolen and I i mil.
A. K. It A. M.
No. meets Erst and
third Monday evening. It.
W. M. M. Kens, Sec
Meets every evening.
R. Ii. N , K Griffin,
Sec.
K. of River Ni,
meets every evening
R. M. .; T. M. Hooker,
K. of B.
R. Vance Council, No.
meets every Thursday even-
W. B. Wilson, R. M. B.
Lang, See.
O. U. A. every
Wednesday night at I. O.
O. J. B. White,
A. O. Council,
No. meets every tint and third
Thursday nights in Odd Fellows
Hall. J. Z. Gardner Worthy
Chief; D. S. Smith, Sec.
I. O. Conclave
No. meets every second and
fourth Monday nights in Odd
Hull. W. B. Wilson
Smith See
IN
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete every de
prices us low as
Highest market prices
for produce.
a W lair
In SHIN
la. I-
Or nil railway a.
a. I
It- kind. All are
ii-rm mill.
Ky.
PATENTS
ADVICE AS TO
III . u . i- n t An
Charges
a tin If con
FREE
J. I. CUT,
IN-
PATENT
or ;
Henri
for fro
BOOK ON
t WASH
A LINE OF
Line of Hardware.
TO MK.
J. H.
, n tin
Wee
FOR
ill
The Eastern Reflector
J. EDITOR
.
VOL XIX
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, TUESDAY, JUNE
NO
M lira
-AT-
Tobacco Flues.
We are prepared to furnish
Flues and Repairs now at
lowest prices for cash
5-31-110.
N.
OUR
State Ticket.
For
For
of Wayne.
For
WILFRED TURNER,
of Iredell.
For Secretary of
GRIMES,
of Pitt.
For
R.
of Wake.
For
II. F.
of
For Attorney
GILMER,
of
Public
THOMAS
of
For
SAMUEL L. PATTERSON.
of Caldwell.
For Labor
B. VARNER,
of Davidson.
SAMUEL L. ROGERS,
of
FRANK
of New
Electors at-Large
WAN HUGH
of
LEES. OVERMAN,
Rowan.
County Ticket
A Threat From
News and Observer re-
of Hie following written in
red ink on the back of a card
which was mailed at
Va. II was evidently written by
Nome or one of his fool while
It is given space here as an
and curious piece of
and also those who arc inclined so
to do may look up its numerous
biblical citations.
The address on the card Ed-
of To chair-
man Simmons, Raleigh, Car-
On the kick of it is the
following written it plain
White Horn City, Va.
you will soon have while
supremacy North Carolina.
Warrior, list while to be seen,
led by Mr. Cain of Rev.
will against you before next
August. The blatant and
malignant.- who now ram-
page your Stale, inciting white
helpless will
be brought to speedy
next August. You should let
these vile terrorize you
into wearing their badge of
if you don't long lo be n marked
man on Pay Day. Your thieves
For the Senate,
F. G. JAM IS.
For
W. J. NICHOLS,
T. H.
For Sheriff,
O. W. HARRINGTON.
For Register of
T. MOORE
For Treasurer,
J. B. CHERRY.
For Coroner,
OH.
For Surveyor,
J. D, COX.
For Commissioners,
C. J. TUCKER,
K. L. DAVIS,
W. LITTLE.
and perjurers can't again be
to Congress, for we will have e .
Day long before next
Where is Sir Walter Seoul
the Wizard of North Carolina
Lake and
Col.
Gal. 11-7 and and
Psalms aim 7-8.
Sec Psalms
Oh There's lo be a Sea lie-
fore next August. Rives of Cleaves
Leaves Is going to pass His
Jordan Force Hill. Amos
and etc.,
Matt. Lord Maurice
will give Virginia North Car-
before next August. Micah
Hosea and Luke
Kill id
Observer
Women's Raid-
ed.
Wild and shrill were the i
when toe police suddenly appear-
Ml Eighth
Upward of half a baa-
women were gambling on the
races, plan being known as a
poolroom for fair patrons only.
The manager gave her name a
Grace R. Ryan, bill the police de-
that sin- is Gussie M.
recently married lo Lieut. Hugh
Marlin, of the United Slates army,
now at Fort Hancock facing char-
of
SI arms alone prevented
some of excited women
leaping from the windows lo
street, a distance of IS feel.
Nearly all
Many got out of back windows
and escaped over the roofs. The
polios arrested of the women.
It is possible that several home-
may be broken u a result of i be
raid. Many of the prisoners are
married and their husbands
learn for the first lime that their
wives are In the habit of playing
turf events. Home arc stated to be
daughters of respectable and per-
haps wealthy men New York
Letter to Baltimore Sun.
Two of Kind.
The ice trust, against which I lie
New York Journal and the test
the pref of inveigh, is
not a bit worse than tobacco
trust. The principal charge that
is brought against trust is
that it is robbing the poor by over-
charging them for frozen Staff,
but the tobacco trust is committing
an outrage of equal enormity by
underpaying the growers for their
leaf. The lee combine Stand a
good chance done to death.
The same sort of light against
tobacco trust would kill It, too, and
we hope lo see it made South-
Time When We War
Taxes.
Secretary
es are piling up a surplus that will
reach the t of
in all
probability will be greatly in ex-
of that amount. And still
Government lines
When he sends a telegram.
he draws a check.
When he become n member of
corporal ion.
When he
When he insures bis life or his
house.
When he assign hi Insurance.
he makes a to raise
money for the payment of his
laxes.
When be buys money order.
When he execute lease.
When he sends a paid telephone
message.
When an bond I
TO THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.
We are ill in the forefront of the race after your patronage
We oiler you the beat line oil
General Merchandise
to be found in any store iii Pitt County. Well bought choice
selection, the creations of the best manufacturers of America
Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Summer
and Winter. We are work for your and our mutual ad-
vantage. It I our pleasure to show you what you and to
sell you if we can. We oiler you very service, polite
attention, and the most liberal terms well
established business up strictly mi its own merit.
When you come you will not do justice
if do not sec our immense stock before buying elsewhere.
Remember us and the following lines of general merchandise.
Goods and Notions,
Satin-,
Mattings ii Cloths.
Vegetable
always a ready
-but only that farmer
who has studied
the secret how to ob-
. and quantity
judicious use
ed ft No
I for Vegetables can produce
in poor a large yield unless it
at least Potash. Send tor
books, which furnish full
Wars and
Our war was
fore the old m b id I
put spa I d I u
pencils
ii,, ,., d result .
I in .
c I in bullet
the end pane, while
it- anticipating the
our
opinion the war Spain. j
fell far short as
war. The
tussle the and information. We send then
to the law rep I obtainable, fr
. d has lost and killed
iii urn iii.- since
war began. Thai had, a
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
j, V.-J . -i .
ii . . . I'm- veterans
the i i ii Hal to
Thee Is c hi
ill. result of the pi
battles of the civil war is to its
Chicago in
article out his subject,
wen- weeks Grant's campaign
when t In- a man.
Shoes.
Children's Shoo
Harness.
ad Is,
Groceries.
Flour, Meal, Sugar, Coffee, Lard,
Hardware,
Plow, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope.
Furniture.
everything
We buy strictly Cash, bill ell for Cash or on Apr
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Dealing.
1-
roved
i; i- accepted as a fact
experience i inure valuable
In Louisiana
by voter of
I are here i- what four
i . from Louisiana say
men a. the whole -h
Ii., to there were battles the
were killed in u of from
than have been slate
bullets
war. The great African- Hut Ion of Louisiana is giving
niggle has been both brave ion to the people of
and bill ill comparison is
-i ii ion being mad
a- lo its eon-
.-in., that while it
true and ignorant
vote, it lift- not disfranchised the
nm be interesting to
lire- in I of it.
in- -nine fig-
First of nil,
i- the total lost in-
eluding Confederate and sol-
the
was
CHERRY
engaged in the present war In
Transvaal. In the i
alone Mead I,
Al Its-
. Ill ill
Al W
In and I.-
native white
. is signed by Con-
Adolph Meyer, K.
i and
The same re-
till will follow the adoption of
In North Carolina.
Win-ton Sentinel.
Kb I
nearly times greater than
entire of
PILLS
i i in In- man
Vitality. Lost Vigor sod
Xx of Mom-
Hid in
f A
k ; builder.
Blow to
,. M
Mb, lost
or money
PILLS
Farmers
Use Good Plows.
men. I looker
Ai I
I. Ai . ,
hi, and AI
i i i I l
i i
bi of civil war,
and in HI I hem.
of later limes pule into i
There was in
The like which i-
lie The result,
had the two
with
day, can e left to
When it
war, one
hear the stories of
aW with our bankable to
or the money Send for circular
c bond.
tor ham of
; -i. 1-if,
ilia i Opium or
L ii. By mail In plain n
Box, u tor with our bankable roar
bond to In days or refund
money paid.
MEDICAL CO.
Jackson Sis,
r I. I
The Rapid Paper
Mill.
The Dispatch of the
12th ban the
item of
Mr. W. M. of the Na
Bank of Virginia, re-
turned from N.
whither he went
the of a hip pa
per mill point.
This scheme ha under con
for some lime, and ;
large of the capital stock of
has taken. It
Mr. intention lo have
the rest of taken here
and elsewhere as soon as possible,
although he says the matter can-
not he greatly pushed at the
lime.
a bill of exchange is
When
drawn.
When the execute an in-
in the sale of
merchandise on
When he ships by freight
or express.
When be clear a Hies
a manifest.
When be Inns a lid go
abroad,
When be execute B power
attorney.
When he buy proprietary med-
When he chews gum.
When he uses any or
his wife indulges in cosmetics.
When a mile is protested.
When a warehouse receipt is
given.
When is entered at
u Custom House.
it IN
just
Plow-
buying.
We
Chilled
them
a I
Double Call and
We a line f
S CHILL
per bottle, and
r. Sweats
Money back doesn't.
a- good. Gel the kind
the Cross on the label.
federal M guaranteed by Woolen,
and druggist.
Men.
ii n local
Cannot He Cured
I have encountered
application, a-
Ii seal of
i-a
I Mid licit hi disease, in order to
men yon lake internal rein-
Tools,
Plow
Headquarters For
Hardware, Ready
Nails Garland Stoves, World's Best.
i have . I In j are
In a hum;
iii, m, tin ii work.
I i i- in u
stayed a i
hem;
lime lost lo
mil i
lo lie Hi n i
,. and i i easy i i, mil
it-. I Cure is taken
and n i- on
I blood and nine e, Hall's
Cure is a quack
i II of
ii,
i and i- ii
ended I Ar-
this country
. i i pi inn. H i- composed the
i. I. nun n, with
I., i hut purifiers, acting
The
The seems Inn In-
i- what produces
wonderful resell In curing
fend t free.
and gel through I ;
and then id lo
i and ii i
tin turn hen
BAKER
No.
N. C.
r-
have strength in re. It is n
great man
in- baa -X i Hon.
I . Prop,,
.- Hall
Pill are
is now used as u
ebony in making of
dark piano keys.
DENTIST,
Greenville, N.
Office over While
store.
worn