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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
EASTERN REFLECTOR
N. C.
It
. J.
waking a speech
law. the Legislature
Wednesday, Bi John-
letter
O;. .
-on, i Populist county.
June
scared at t be Post at
Greenville, X. . u Second Class
Mutter.
1900.
aid things, believe
The republican that
H B. So. Bill to En-
titled Act to Chapter
of the Laws of
Entitled An Act to
Elections.
Section I, which provides for
Mr. the
there is who
the while wen of Carolina I
to rule; I believe they will ticket is amusing. Boss
New Election Law as Amended.
defend lie believe in all the own, but four years
The hour
on the trust
is very touching, lint what
candor ought lo
the right to
Isaac colored Member
from craven, asked platform that will adopted
has as
wish the to the fa fa elections for such
lion to be deluded into the belief L . no,
the Is theirs. The .,,, , ,.,.
have they been I- for I be past I uprise I II . idea I he
three years while tin were
multiplying so fast. An official
statement shows now
of these and their
combined capital i-
Of all the sill; arguments, the
one that asserts
can has anything to
do with the high price of farm
products is the silliest. The price
of all Mich is fixed in Liverpool,
where the world's crops meet in
competition, and neither Mi-Kin
any oilier man can effect it
by cornering the crop,
that only be done tempo-
if at all.
The American squabble in
Philippines Mid the British ram-
pas with the Boers are about to be
overshadowed by the general stir
the are creating China
If there is anything in the name
let's export Sullivan. Corbett,
all the balance of Hie
profession to see if they can't out
box the heathen.
part when yon say the
has no right to John-
eon made an evasive answer to this
and questions from Smith,
the latter rebuked him sharply for
his ingratitude. Smith The
gentleman front Sampson holds a
certificate and warms his seal now
the voles of my race.
That i- the way Populists have
done race. We have elected
you lo good tat offices, now
you I tell OS never lo
nave been allowed to vote, any-
Yet the will go right on
TOting that kind of folks as
long as he has right to cast a
ballot.
The Board of Commissioners of
the town of Washington have de-
to refuse to to
the County Commissioners for
tense to sell any person
whom they have reason to believe
engages in the ale of on
Sunday. The Messenger says that i ital importance.
An Pure and Simple.
The Greensboro Record has a
Very timely article on the way
are piled up unnecessarily
against the county by so many
minor cases going on Superior
Court dockets instead of being dis-
posed of Magistrates and May-
ors. The condition exists all
over the Slate reform this
i- much needed. The
Record
For a of years The Rec-
talked about the
of extending the
of Magistrates, .
until it has hoarse. Never-
it is a matter of the most
while panic- i
have been
in the sale
one man in a thousand can
believed la
the people to sell on Sunday,
iii-t one
guess what the present
i co-t for
week in way of witness-.
as cases of intoxication on It was footed up yes-
would indicate it ha- been I and the figures are
impossible to obtain sufficient This is not so bad if it was a
deuce to convict parties, not be avoided,
of the Commission
en was passed to meet such cases.
it can. Extend the
t magistrates lo cover a lot of
minor and the-
I be enormous. to or fifteen
The special session the years ago these judicial officers had
its work and jurisdiction in retailing and in a
well. It the of like cases, but now
, , is a rare thing when in
Amendment . , ,.
make disposition art thing,
lately leave no excuse for a white ,;., how trivial.
man lo oppose it, -imply is that, the docket of the So-
lather sec the rule than the loaded down,
white mull. Sections I and of I a Moo
amendment have been simple assault was
, . heard. Witnesses and others
so that I- n even , . , . , . ,
. d been attendance from day to
possibility of one section being -c .; u.,, ,,. ,.,,.,.
unconstitutional and lisp costs in the case
other And the
Is all right, it is just what it t. pay. It was -em
Carolina ought ,. have. Taylor's court
pi; lie had to -cud it up,
it is going to be adopted by a tie
majority.
DAILY i- net-
tin so old that it sometimes
Its birthdays. That was the case
the Oral of the week when it began
a new volume, the twelfth. An
other that lie Hid
about its age, i- that it has
way the esteem of the
and some of them don't
log they enjoy its
every afternoon. Thai these visits
are looked forward to with pleas-
i- something to lie appreciated
and it is to make the pa-
per take even a wanner hold upon
the esteem of its readers. And
its friends, the advertisers, it mid
not he told how much we
data the fact that they are always
with us. Here's the lie-l
to you
groat legislature of North Car-
not deeming of
sufficient adjudicate
ease. Everybody know- this Is
pure He is not given
jurisdiction because the
legal fraternity the country
thrown into the
higher courts. They get
two whacks, generally, at every
. a-.-- a 03.00 fee before the
or mayor, and 010.00 in
Philadelphia convention has
also been written, although
e invention will g through the
farce a platform coin
miller to prepare it. The plat-
form was written by Postmaster
General Smith, who was chosen for
the task because he was a
per man. hut its authors are
Hanna and Mr. They
dictated it in the rough to Mr.
Smith, who polished it up. In
fact, the work of the Philadelphia
Convention could easily lie
well inside of three but Han-
promised in return for that
contribution that
should sit three days, and
the has been arranged
on a three day basis, not only to
a chance
to even up but to try to up
a little enthusiasm among the
Chandler, who has a
way of nagging his and its
leaders, when the spirit moves
him. has been throwing cold water
on the crowd by
pointing on i in a published inter-
view the danger of republican
feat this year. Following are some
Chandler's
will be hurt the by
charges of extravagance
The next danger point
is the charge that the party is
hound in chains by the money pow-
and that its reins are held by
millionaires, and the third thing
to fear is great losses in Phil-
He pointed mil exact
where defeat might meet re-
publicans when he
pose the war news next is not
good, or that there are labor
troubles, or that prosperity is
threatened. What Illinois.
Indiana, and even York would
slip away from us. It is
possible that we may lose those
slate- even without any succession
o untoward events. In that event
we would lose the Mr.
I i- being roundly abused
by the bosses for publicly
saving what they have been say-
among themselves weeks.
The Court of Claims has taken
the Sampson side the battle of
Santiago with a vengeance. II de-
that Sampson commanded
that I will the constitution
of the States the con-
of the State of North Car-
not inconsistent therewith;
that I have been a resident the
Stale of North Carolina for twelve
months and of the county of-
Section is amended lo provide
for i of Judicial district so
Mime- as clerks of Superior
four years.
Sections, is amended .-lightly
making provision fir com election limes as
pencil ion of State of
Section now
shall lie allowed
for ninety days; that I am II
of a that I have not
election any other ward,
or township; That lam
the identical that
sent myself to be th if I am
resident of--------precinct.
Bo h And thereupon I
if qualified, shall be emit led to reg- j
Section SO as to
allow appointment of Judges of
ion as to
low county boards to meet at
as the chairman or
any two members may direct.
Bee. That before the next
general election the first Times
August, 1900, provided for
. . , , .- , I vote on that
u there shall ,
day of election; but if any per-
son shall give satisfactory evidence
lo the registrar judges
that he has qualified
to registrar vote after the time
for registration has expired, he
shall be allowed to register
new registration of all persons who
shall be entitled to register,
every voting precinct in the State;
and only such persons as are reg-
shall lie entitled to vote in
any election held under this act.
That all case- the applicant
for registration shall be sworn by
registrar, before being
and shall state answer
his name, age, place of birth, place
of residence ward if be re
Shim an incorporated town or
number of his house if
and if not numbered, then a
designation of its locality
and if not the Owner, then the name
of the owner or renter.
if not a resident of
rated town or he shall then
stale his place -I residence lo the
election precinct; and if he is not
the owner of the which he
lives, then be shall-late the name
of the person who does own the
same, or upon whose land lives,
the time of his in said
county, ward of election precinct;
and if not known to the registrar,
to be qualified to register, his
cation, place of business, where
and by whom employed it employ-
ed; if a from whence
he his address
before removal; whether he has
been disqualified a voter by
or decree of any court, and
if so by what court reinstated;
any other questions of the
and qualification of the said
cant to be admitted to
The if doubt as to
the right of the applicant to reg-
i Section amended by adding
the and make out sign
a return or statement the result
of the to the first section
and the addition of the
that the chairman of
any political party in the State may
file in the office of the Secretary
State a ballot or ballots
ting to be voted for on
any State, districts or county tick-
et; do ballot shall rejected
that contains only the names of
persona to fill
on account of containing the
names of more persons than the
elector had a right lo vote
Section amended so as to
provide canvassing also of re-
turns of the vote cast for
against proposed Constitutional
amend
amended by adding
Hi Representative- in Congress,
also i i amendment to the
Constitution.
Sections
amended as section
Section defining the State
Board of Canvassers, amended so
that bind of the
Secretary of State and
war members of the state Hoard of
AS TO
Section That upon any
plication being made or any action
or proceeding of any kind com
or bad before Judge of
any court this State for a man-
or order in the nature of a
mandamus, injunction, restrain-
order or order the nature
Mr Howell Cobb, of the new Hotel of Greensboro,
bought of our ELASTIC FELT MATTRESSES for his elegant
new- hotel. We take the liberty of quoting from a letter he wrote
under date of April lo, the beds Well, none know them
but to love them, or name them but to praise. The tired out and the
critical traveler, the dyspeptic and the grumbler, all join in
one grand chorus of praise, of the
Best Bed the 20th
guarantee this mattress to be superior to hair
trial, if not entirely satisfactory, money will be
your local dealer does the Elastic Felt Mat-
write to us for descriptive
ROY ALL BORDEN,
GOLDSBORO, X. C.
Get a good Safe
i he Victor safe is made in all sizes con-
for home, farm, office and general use
Every sale Kill with a guarantee to be fire
proof. Prices range from up.
J, L. SUGG,
Greenville, N. C.
The Durham Recorder says
the sun was obscured by
the eclipse at Norfolk, a man
prayed that the light of the god of
day might never show his face
again, git ins as a reason for his
prayer that the sun shone more for
the white man than for the
Sooner had this been uttered
than tongue of the was the
paralyzed and remain so at last ac-
should serve as a
solemn warning to the opponents
of the
News.
Perhaps it is better indication
that all the have not
struck dead.
later, may require other
the Hoot during the battle the
that York was engaged of the applicant,
therein. Coder that decision thereupon, if the applicant
Sampson, who had no more to be found to be duly qualified
with destroying the Spanish lend entitled to be registered as upon which such
than the reader Of this, will get elector register the applicant flatten is fused or action or pro
share money, his race opposite bis had, shall be taken and
land shall record his name, age, I deemed to be denied, and such
An impressive warning comes to
the North Carolina farmers
thereof, to compel, prevent, pro-j report that a Missouri while
restrain the performance feeding his chickens a few days
of act in respect to his duties
against any officer or officers pro-
for in this act, the matters
stated to affidavit, petition or
the which the
Spanish ships, get- only about
Pitt county is handsomely re-
town-nip. county or Stale from
whence he removed, in the event
removal, the appropriate
column of the registration books;
and the books contain
presented by Senator James and j the solid record shall
against the applicant in any
These three gentlemen of law in a proceeding for
recently in Pitt, false or fraudulent registration;
will come again next January, i provided, noting herein eon-
Senator James is an old favorite prevent any elector or
the social realm in Raleigh, on the of
of Judge Strong's when elector presents him-
most popular law students to vote, from challenging the right
and is now serving his third term
residence, place Of birth, and the I judge shall issue any such order,
the Senate lie has the happy
faculty of keeping bis tongue,
the his thought
Superior Court, county loosening. And some
nine times out of ten, if not more, there are who haven't.
pays i he cost.
Talk about changing system
and a cry is heard a grave In-
justice will sometimes lie done be
of the elector to vote.
I f any Hector has previously
admitted to registration
Ward, tow or precinct the
county in which he resides, he
shall not be entitled to register
foil as B her ward, precinct or
ten as Senator township i he same county until
Post.
some magistrates arc not up I
on the law. This may be true in a I folks ill
Instances, but nine, tenths of complain about the white
the cases in the Superior Courts buttons. One of them told a
n-
which places if Is easy matter to without tag.
get the-very best men to fill the democrat
positions.
A gentleman made an estimate
he can see a man has white
skin, but I am wearing this button
and showed that had lam white Inside
magistrates jurisdiction on
he i a certificate of the reg-
the former township, ward
of precinct his name has been
erased from the registration books
of the precinct or township
from wide i he has and
the of any person claim-
the right to be registered in
any pi-i-inc, of the same county
by said certificate of the
person named therein shall lie
I-. Oil . . .-1 ,, in.
at least of this other fellow to the registrar, if not
ton would have been saved to more say. known to him.
It waste to heap coals
of tire the head of the ice man. The present system is an outrage
Some men arc such deep think tax the counties I j
rs their thoughts never get to Carolina should be has appeared at
the surface. changed. among the colored people. J
person qualified an
Hector shall take the following
do solemnly -wear
temporary or otherwise, until the
facts have submitted lo and
found a a regular term
of the Superior court of the
which such resides.
such order shall be made or
issued upon any ease agreed, or
upon fads found by a jury at a
special term.
Section That when a jury
has found the facts and any judge
shall Issues or order in
the nature of a mandamus,
or restraining order, or other
order in the nature thereof to com-
restrain or prohibit
the performance of act in res-
to his duties against of
or officers provided for in this
act, such officer or officers shall
have the right to appeal from such
order to the Supreme court, upon
in a sum not to exceed
the sum of conditioned to
pay lo all such costs and
damages as may accrue by reason
of such appeal. said
shall lie received approved by
the clerk of Superior court. A
deposit of money, of the amount of
the sum named in such bond
shall be reserved by the clerk in
lieu of such bond. And upon
such bond or making such de-
posit such shall be vacated
affirmed by the Supreme
court; and until so the
election officer shall proceed to
perform the duties imposed by this
notwithstanding such
Section Repeals all previous
conflicting laws.
ago dropped his diamond stud
and a pullet gobbled it up. Our
farmers should set- that their
are securely inserted in
their shirts.
The best say
that there has been but one year
since the civil war that equals this
for a wheat crop, and that was
Times.
i- very much like the
of a flower. beauty
perfection depends entirely
the care upon
parent. Expectant mothers
should have toads raft care.
They all worry
and anxiety, They should cat
plenty of nourishing food
and This
will ., a WHy toward
their health and their beauty
as well as that Of one to
come. But to Is- sure
of a and labor they
should use
Mother's
Friend
of go.
I his i- ., -hi.; f
i b- fl. t Rivet
.,,,. and
I r. . f
-rUnt. think
M U no
Print at
Ml
ATLANTA.
f-r 01.1
IN
. C.
Cotton Bagging and lies always
on ban i
Fresh goods kept constantly on
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince yon.
D. W.
Revised Amendment.
houses of the legislature
Wednesday passed
amendment as revised
amended by the constitutional
committee and
proved by the Democratic caucus.
It is now fixed finally as it will be
voted upon. Very few changes
were made. The chief changes
Sections and arc made
one.
The educational and grand-
father clause arc made one and it
is expressly declared that the whole
scheme of suffrage is indivisible.
must be paid in May
instead of March as in the amend
as originally adopted.
I. This provision in the original
is the
amendment cow submitted.
taxes shall lie a lien only
on assessed property, and no pro-
issue to enforce the col-
of the same except
assessed
A majority of the votes cast
will lie sufficient to adopt the
a majority of
vote.
The State a Republican
paper published at Raleigh, scores
point in the
i to Senator state-
there are twelve counties
with majorities. With hon-
est elections the can and
will dominate in these twelve Mon-
ties. To for the amendment
relieves these twelve
I from rule, to vote against it
continues them under control.
Is there a white man in Oar-
I who believes this state of
I fairs to
Our Spring Suits,
that awaits your intelligent You draw the
former and you draw satisfaction comfort from what you buy here
it is always the lies for the money expended, that is why
we are looked upon as the
Responsible Clothing House
THE TOWN.
ES
You will find here, made up especially for our summer
trade, stylish com fort able, not the cheap kind you may
see advertIsed but of quality best, and in make durable, in
fit the most fashionable, in single or double breasted, all Sixes, swell
appearance elegant in quality.
went to Washington
Wednesday today.
V. A. Coward left this afternoon
lo -pend a days
county.
L. V. wife and child
re over this moraine from Snow
Hill to visit lb W. M. Brown.
Miss Mary Bernard returned
Wednesday from Wilmington,
where she has been teaching the
graded school.
w . s. Bernard returned Wed-
afternoon from Chapel Hill,
where he has attending
school at the University.
Miss of Snow Hill,
who has been her sister,
Mrs. left
Wednesday evening for
City.
Rev. J. E. passed.
through Greenville this morning
his way to Richmond from Kin-
where he hits conducting
a series of meetings.
W. T. Banter came Thursday
night.
THE CLOTHIER
EASTERN REFLECTOR
Essential.
One successful advertisement
does not proven man a good
It takes persistent, profit-
able pushing to establish a
to hold it after it is es-
Advertising World.
NOTICE.
If CROSS MARK
in the margin of this paper it
so to remind you that owe
for
subscription and we request j
you to settle as early as pas- j But True,
We need what YOU I have seen demonstrated, time
owe us and hope you will and time a dozen per-
keep us waiting for it. advertising similar lines of
This notice is for those who
find the cross
paper
mark on their
in the same
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
; have each developed more
than was done when only
i or two were the
of the Mail Order Trade.
Carload sheep. G.
T. Tyson, X. C.
Adjourns to July
lo
cattle. Q. T. Ty N. June
Legislature has voted to adjourn
Rev. J. X. Booth will preach at j f
County Home chapel the fourth Jackson, of conn-
Sunday o'clock. died suddenly this
The Christian church
on avenue is faking on
shape right along. It will lie a
handsome edifice. Public Speaking.
For the last week or two Hon. R. It. will address
weather bureau has been doing I the people on the Constitutional
about some-or the wildest guessing .,
j issues of the day the Court
House at Greenville on June 30th,
at
at the weather
the service.
the history of
drat ion books for the m
redacts of the at
for registration Thurs J- M- is
The registration
different
will lie open
day June There will be cu- invited to attend and hear the dis
tire new registration.
I have just moved into my new;
photograph gallery Dickinson
avenue and am now better prepared
to take your photograph ever
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Boy Evans.
Dead.
Information was received here
today that Mr. J. . Jackson, of
John Adams is near
Miss Mary is visiting in
W. B. Smith has been sick the
I last few days,
J. I. Harden returned from Tar-
Thursday.
It. A. Tyson returned Thursday
from Baltimore.
C. I. left this morn-
for Rocky Mount.
Richard While returned this
morning from
Forbes returned from
New this morning.
Rev. J. H. Morion came Thurs-
day night from Tarboro.
King left after-
noon City.
C. Dudley came up Ibis
morning from Washington.
Mrs. Henry Sheppard returned
today from Sever Springs,
J. II. Cherry Jr. came Thurs-
day night from X. Y.
Hiss Hand of Wilson
came Thursday lo visit relatives.
John s of Greene
spent Th night el Tun
stalls.
and family re-
turned
Ben sister Miss Jamie
returned Thursday night from a
visit to Plymouth.
Mis. P. It. Hooker
afternoon for to attend the
funeral of Mr. J . Jackson to
day.
Earl and Ronald Williams
Thursday night from Baltimore to
visit their sister, Mrs.
Batch.
Little Miss Lillian
F. G. returned
from where
be baa been attending the
Session of the Legislature.
Rev. w.
Orphanage ill
preach in the church
morning and nigh;.
Glasgow
after spending a few here
with family of Adrian Savage,
left this for
L. Smith and II.
this morning Richmond,
from there will go to
where Mr. horse has
been racing
When you want your photograph
taken, go to Roy Evans
sou avenue. Helms just moved
to his new photograph gallery
guarantees satisfaction.
across the street from W. II.
residence.
Silver Wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Armand
London, will celebrate
the twenty fifth anniversary of
their marriage June We
acknowledge receipt handsome
invitation embossed in silver.
Kinston, died suddenly In Raleigh
. . J Little Miss Bettie Gray Button ac
this morning. remains were .,.,.,.,, her home.
to this evening
the funeral will lie held tomorrow.
Mr. ;
of and a member of th
Legislature from
Dally
h i. It tins Mills Officer.
At a meeting of the stockholders
of the Greenville Mills
following officers were
I. Moore.
E. House.
Sec Atkins.
I. Moore, D. E.
House, E. A. Jr, R. J.
House and W. Atkins.
The work of will
begin at once with the expectation
of having the ready to begin
operations about Sept. 1st.
location will lie near the depot.
The census enumerators visited
the yesterday in-
us all our
She out how rapidly
we are getting rich in the
per business, this might be
embarrassing if we did not know
she is to keen secrets. She
did net ask when was
lust swept and the was
Press.
Wails resigned his
Tailoring
Co., will leave for
is home in Wilson.
Ralph House, after spending a
few days here visiting relative- left
mug lo resume his duties
OS at X. C.
airs. S. Mi.-s Bertie
Jackson. Mil. J. Kent and
Brunt came Thursday night
from Plymouth to visit W.
Bryan.
Big of Sample Notions Fans,
I Handkerchiefs, Sus-
Hosiery. Ac. at
York cost. C. T.
Rev. A. Bishop Ibis morn
for Conetoe.
Mrs. W. T.
sick the last few days
has been
Peace has its perils well a its
victories. The out-of-date Spanish
brass cannon, captured by our
troops during u ,. ,. Ibis
Rico and the Philippines, I from
were entirely harmless while hoe I
were raging. of near Hie
being lo various is at E. A.
American cities as
of prowess in returned In
it has been discovered that night from
blamed things are loaded and . ,,. the
Me to go off sod kill a lot f on mm .,.
American l time. I
in
Mews comes from the of
Greene that a attempted to
outrage Mrs. Boot. Sugg, the
daughter of Ex Sheriff James
Grant, of this county. Particulars
arc a
came the
addressed to Mr. face of
envelope bearing a note to
deliver any
Mr. Grant would the
charges. Last night Mess. Lynch
and Smith of the clerical force
the office, hired a conveyance and
drove nut In of
Mr. Grant. Mr. Grant was not at
home, but Mrs. was. The
letter requested Mr. Grant to conic
at to the l Mrs. Sugg-,
near Jason, in county; that
an attempt had boo i made to out
rage bis daughter that the
ha i been arrested and would
be put iii jail. This affair took
place the afternoon of 12th.
Raleigh Post,
For Congress
X. C Jane II.
The Republican executive com-
of the Congressional
district met in yesterday.
A resolution was
the delegates to the
convention which met on the
of May, lo complete all
business. Pursuant to this
order the convention assembled and
Dominated I. M. of Pas-
for and D. o.
Tyrrell, for elector.
The executive committee was re-
organized and D. O. war
made chairman. Resolutions e
passed endorsing
the official of
tor the State ticket.
got a scorching.
received twenty vole .
eighteen being m. for
choice. The nomination was
made This
significant nit it means
that Republicans of this ill-
do not intend lo he
ed by revenue and
pliant henchmen. I he of the
Republican wizard district,
II. W. Cobb, is plain;. this,
Social
I average per m that be
i- being worked lo death and lie
ii better than a bank ac-
Hid.
ii make of j our troubles
interesting, should be a-
as the buttons a charm
it ring.
When a mail i-
rushed, the loafers the foe
like rats scent a piece
and all pour iii.
At season of the year, about
the only work a boy perform
willingly for his mother Is to turn
Ice freezer.
An young nun has
been calling upon
a family of sisters, and
doesn't know vet which one he
wants. Why not shake
The women
their the
a funeral are often her
sharpest critics when she recovers
her grief and begins to look
A. White Supremacy club will
organized J of
Swift Creek township Wednesday
evening, R o'clock.
W N. .
i Cox i- here v---.
day, and reports
his tie b .- do
log g
load a car with
ct
id attractive
; j .
Cox Mfg. Co. Tin . expo t i
lend their trade, and do a much
larger business that line.
r. C. j. I Greenville,
dropped in a while
day.
II .-.,, .-ii
Sonic made in small,
in
make
Hut c 1.1 use
The of material,
Thai be refused.
i -l workmanship
i- always sure to win.
And fast a- be
t keep coming la.
Cue. Co.
Hardy, of Ayden was
here yesterday listing taxes.
Rev. c. W. of Kin-
AND a
W N. . June
A bold r;
on W. II. or two
during tin latter
pan f the . ht J
sud go n ii- I .
ii was
i o u the
Mr. has no
suspicion and i
no i harm
Master John . i
day or f , lo i
are when
address people of do i I hem urgently,
and surrounding mm I and when you do, tried last
week for most part of I so to
that golden i. get a I a point
; high place, i
of no better man to work II
. ti .
isl
Heavy
have
. fresh
Groceries
filled
Consisting Meats, flour,
Si loaned
. Cigars,
in fact everything
found in an up-to-date
W-- pay highest market
i ;. n- for nil of
Country Produce,
either in cash or in barter. When
sell or when you
.;
To all who favor us with their
we pi units Ht-
T. F, CHRISTMAN CO,
at Five Points
it up and let
us nil rally to his assistance. Men.
women and n are lo
hear address. Lemonade .
plenty.
The old store
torn down If. put
upon bis home lot for
purpose.
Three buggies are
Jim N
NEW
vi
n men. I
lb- c. i II
. . .-,
I desire no future will break
o the K
wisdom i- promptness, with the
hi- v i bow
more at the price
any other
m its service
covers all globe and is
by that dallies.
f the Boer not been
and
it i-s Its political
Is absolutely Impartial. This
rooming, are pretty, too,
and that's no joke. K. sense, of heart ,
for grind- a self are time,
and your of I World's rag-
Our miller can give you resells Edwards.
In grinding wheat, as corn A man never all bis We offer this
and other grain. If by rail ban late till it's too TH
. . , , mo one year for
will endeavor lo and return late lo let her know he sees ii i
next twin. is. it
Is of the mind,
, In all Ii . . i. iii.
of and i;. be
South.
A is val
;. old; for II .- is
of fortune,
Gun . C. June Id, II
i. spent the .
Mr and Mr-. L. A. t arc s
. Sluing- while.
Mrs. lice v J.
II Hp Ridge Spring.
i . clever
if shoe
1- III IV.
he he I
mill Iii
room Wed
Bod Club.
v. Tuesday June
tin I Club held its
regular semi-monthly meeting.
the hostesses in Mrs. Will
is the pun e; ire.
o Norm
V .
. Mi .- .
bat with barrels on lop
building fire was won ltd
Christian
while Chief of
was out of town there were some
lobe made the Mayor ; . . -r
ordered some to ,,, em Carol
He col ired. ; . ,.,,. ,
disorderly in liar morn
room Bryant bad to shoot bi Tl
so .
arrested Dixon gave a r,
in being wk- I. I
lid up as he via- a p were
Mrs.
ling and Mrs. Hard-
i . of sever-
the paper- prepared
I'm the were not read but
ed until the next meeting
and instead, recent books
. ed the club. Con-
; v iI de
Have to
cussed Informally.
. Us hi -e- had prepared for
a 11.-t Ingenious,
puzzle,
; c names of Hub
members. The prise, a framed
lure of Janice was
M 1-.
f part of delight fill re-
the adjourned to
hold in meeting for sum
in Mrs, Arthur Jane
nib.
M-M
. .
. .
I i .-
i.-- . from a
t oven to n top
the
control
cu I ,
Oil Stove
say.
No ; I .
mm
THE AMENDMENT.
MM
one of the tor
Pin County. We handle ohs on the
the public schools and ran supply what-
ever have
COPY BOOKS,
slant and vertical, double practice writing books,
cap paper, pens, pen slates, white
crayons, colored crayons, inks, companion boxes, etc.
Some if Cur School
C pencils cent, plain lead cent,
l rubber tipped lead pencil l cent, a nice tablet with
pretty cover l cent, crayons, with metal bold-
in nice wood cents, i sad pencil, -late pen
and pan, and rule, all in nice wood box. S
cents. A great big wide cents Bottle f best
ink on the market, cents. Copy books u in cents.
While crayons, gross in box. Dents. Good fools cap
in cents per quire.
For the Business Man.
We a aloe I'm- of double and single entry ledgers,
long day books, journals, counter books, memorandums,
order books, receipts, draft and note books, tune looks,
fee.
For People,
have all kinds and styles box papers, card and
envelope eels, visiting cards, note pipers and tablets.
The Parker fountain Pen
The following i amendment
U article I of the Slate
d ill- as
and be submit
to voter lot
ii- August
l- Tani
of Carolina lie
out the same is hereby abrogated
ad lien shall
the following article of said
ARTICLE VI.
I AND TO
AN
Section I. Every male
born in th Stales, and
every male who has
o First, all persons sh
deny the being of Almighty Cud
Second, nil persons who shall have
been convicted or their
guilt on pending;, and
whether or not,
any
felony, or other crime for
the punishment lie
in the penitentiary,
since . of the
I Tailed fates, or corruption
in unless such
person shall lie restored to the
lights of in a
by
Sec. S. This set shall be force
from and after its ratification.
mm
Arrest
disease by the timely use of
Liver Pills, an old and
favorite remedy of increasing
Always cures
SICK HEADACHE,
stomach, malaria,
. torpid liver, constipation
and all bilious diseases.
Liver PILLS
Writes flight
And when it comes to
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat.
I .-Foil ANYTHING IN
Books, Stationery Printing;.
TAKEN TO ALL
MAGAZINES,
Seven Springs Hotel.
UNDER SEW MANAGEMENT. P
The line-- mineral waters. Each spring has a different
analysis, Especially recommended for kidney, liver
and bladder troubles All seven have wonderful restorative
properties. HACKS MEET EVERY TRAIN AT
La Grange, O.
Water free to People boarding at oilier hotels or
boarding and using Seven Springs will be charged
per week. A number of have been a
since last season, among them the bath being com-
a professional barber in hotel, and others too
numerous to mention. For terms and other information
address
W. F. Proprietor.
even Springs, N. C
The makes the lit.
The Fit S.
The Suit
makes
so fur
It is pride that no expend
tare is spared In respect In
material or workmanship.
High Art
With name has identified
Garments oil made in our
person-
Win and retail Grocer and
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides, Cotton Bead, Oil Bar-
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed-
leads, Mattresses, Oak Baits, Be
I;. Carriages, Go Parlor
Tables, Lounges, Safes, p,
and Gail A
Tobacco, Weal Cheroots,
American Beauty
. Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
I Flour, Sugar, I Heat, Stan,
Magic Food, Hatches, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar-
den Seeds. Applet,
Dried Apples. Peaches,
Currents, class
mid China Tin and
Ware, and Crackers, Macs
Cheese. Beat Butter, Stand-
ard Sewing i and nu-
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for cash, Come
to see me.
election precinct with
the polling place at May's Chapel.
township
shall constitute
one election precinct with the poll
place at Talker's School House
near Gnu Swamp church.
towns i i
Bethel
one precinct with the poll
lug place in of Bethel.
Carolina Township shall i-
lute one election precinct with the
polling place at Stokes on the W.
W. B. K.
I'll II TOWNSHIP
one election precinct with the poll
lug place Block Jack.
ram
i Township la hereby
i two ejection
PRECINCTS.
Voting Places For the August
Election.
In with
years of us of
age, and the for county, at
in this article, held on the 7th day of
be entitled to rota at an election I the into
, . . . . . precincts
the people la the State, except L
as otherwise provided.
Bee. lie shall have resided in Beaver Dam Township shall eon
the Slate of
years, in the six months,
and in the precinct, ward or other
election district in which be offers
to rote, four mouth next proceed
lag the Provided. That
removal from one precinct, ward
or oilier election district
the same county, shall not
rate lo deprive any person of the
right lo rote precinct, ward
or other election district from
which he has removed, until four
after such removal. Ho
person who has been convicted, or
who baa his
court upon indictment of any crime
the punishment of which is. or may
hereafter be, imprisonment in the
prison, shall lie permitted to
vote, union slid person shall
be firs restored to in
manner proscribed law.
Sec. Every person offering
vole shall lie at the lime a I
registered voter as herein
ed the manner
provided by law, and the General
Assembly of North Carolina shall
enact general registration laws to
carry into provisions of
this article.
Every person presenting
himself for registration shall be
able lo read and any section
of the constitution in the English
language; and. before he shall be
entitled to vote, have paid on or
before the day of March of the
year which he proposes to vote,
his lax as prescribed by law,
for the previous year. Poll taxes
shall be a lien on assessed
properly, and no process Shall issue
to enforce the collection of same
except against property.
See. Ho mule person who was.
on January I, 1807, oral any lime
prior thereto, entitled to vote
the laws of any State in the
United Stales wherein he then re-
sided, and lineal descendant
person, shall lie denied
the right to register and vote at
election this Slate person
if his failure to possess the
qualification proscribed in
section this Provided,
he shall have registered in accord
with tile terms of this section
prior to December The
General Assembly shall provide for
a permanent record all pea-suns
who register under this section 1.11
r before November and
Content
divided
viz.
Precinct No. All that part
so the lying west and
of the following fine lo
Commencing at the Beaver Dan
Township Hue on the old Plank
Road, near Warren's Chapel, and
running with the public road lead-
by Chapel, to the
forks of the road the old
Prank Tucker homestead, thence
the public road leading to the
Greenville and road near
thence with
the and road
a course to the branch
culled mill run near
C. I. residence;
down said branch or mill run
Swift Creek, thence down Swill
creek to the public road leading by
C. C
road to Hancock's
House; thanes with public road
leading by Caleb to
Fork swamp; shall constitute
No of Content Township,
with the polling place in the town
of
No. All that part of
said township lying east and north
of the above line shall constitute
Precinct So. of
ship with polling r iii the town
of
Falkland Township snail
one precinct with
polling place in the town of Falk-
land.
shall
precinct
place in town of
Greenville Township la hereby
divided into two election precincts
No, I-All that part of
the township lying of Tar
divided two
as
No. All that part of
the township lying south of Swift
Hank shall
place at
No. All that part
of township north of
Swift creek shall constitute
No. with the
at the public school house near L.
B. P.
Chairman Co. Hoard of Elections.
Sect. Co. Board of Elections.
A Words
Suffering
Women.
No but yourselves know of the
you go Why do
suffer It isn't necessary. Don't
c your and beauty, the
loss one is followed die
v Use lie Don't weak
and worn Impure blood is
the of all your trouble.
QUART
will your and bring
the bloom of health back into you
cheeks. Each bottle
quart.
Painful and
it-e life In matron or maid, find relief, help,
real panacea for headache, pain in la
aid, palpitation of the heart, hand and feet,
pal n. backache, U
of breath, abnormal Uh pain
of the
which make the Ufa to I
want
Detroit, Mich.
at of heart.
W ha a I
to U U- The la
I Little- U-r Pill.
SOLD
nil hall be entitled with that port
Tailoring Co.,
Main Street, N. V. bl
1.1 and vote at all elections
people in tins unless
article Provided,
shall hare paid their
quired by Ian.
Bee, ii. All the
shall ballot, sad oil
shall be
Bee voter in
as in this article
shall eligible to of-
the, lint the
of he shall lake
mid the
do
I will support and
maintain the laws
of the the con-
laws North
ilia not inconsistent therewith, and
that I will faithfully the
Mo help me,
Its. . The following classes of
persons be disqualified for t reek Township is hereby
of
lying be-
Tar river
line, town. Tar
mil at the of the branch
the eastern boundary of
tow and up
branch lo Third street, a
With Third street
lo Till Street, a southerly
course street to
avenue -11 III westerly to
the
a northerly with said
Hue lo Tar river; shall
i. m I In-en
with the polling
place the Court House in
ville.
No. the remain-
of shall con-
No. i, with the
place at the
town of
shall
one election precinct with the
place Village of
K lo Each.
It is to know that
some of ablest clergymen had
to be whipped for going to
Sunday school when they were
boys.
Are incomes ill
gain I
The tennis court sometimes leads
to alter.
Ten mills make one cent, lull
race for wealth i not a mill race.
Hot weather would be much
more lie-arable if there were fewer
thermometers.
When one girl doesn't to
another girl, and wants to cut her,
looks daggers.
It's a wise man who anticipates
the seasons. In hot it's
well to have a coaled cellar.
The politician lights for spoils
and pugilist spoils for light.
The taxidermist makes an hon-
living at a skin game.
Lots of are found out
when you go to call on them.
No man needs lo lie
the art money.
Maude, dear, garden hose
should be worn at a lawn
party.
If some people try the
work cure perhaps there wouldn't
be mush need of the rest cure.
When a woman gels old Mid bald
she sighs with regret over the locks
of hair she used to give away so
indiscriminately.
There ought to lie a society to
punish men who wear
by I hem presents
diamond studs.
There wits a man who had
of the brain didn't
think he was in love.
Every man, at some time in his
life, has treated some woman so
badly he ought to be scalped.
airs are not it with
popular heiresses.
The without a beau is like
the homeless wanderer. Neither
haw a place to lay their heads.
jump at
the reason they
always turn to the last chapter of
a novel.
NOTRE.
Pitt
Victoria vs. Move.
above will lake
notice an entitled at above has
Court
county to obtain a from
matrimony; the
will further lake he in required
at the next term of Hie
Court of said county lo lie held on
Monday after the tint Monday S.-it.
not, being the day Diet.,
the Court House in N. C.
an answer or demur to complaint In
action, or the will lo the
for relief demanded in MM
This day of Nay 1900
M.
Clerk Superior Court
for pig.
THE BEST CHILLS
and fever is a of Grove's
Tasteless hill Tonic. It is simply
Iron and quinine In a tasteless form
No pay. Price
CUBE CHILLS MALARIA,
and night Sweats with Robert's
Tasteless Chill Tonic per
to lake.
refunded if ii fails. up
petite, and makes
you well. None other as good.
guaranteed at the drug
stores of
REWARD
We will ii,,, pan
of
or m en
not the I to
when Hie
. with They -in- Iv
r. i . eon-
f, ill- II,
h I II
Co. I r.
sire. I- lit, Ill
J I. N C
VOTERS.
Notice i. lbs of
f no
will iron. o'clock A.
M. lo Thursday
June filly . 1900 in-
for
of of the
Ami on Ii Saturday
the and the id
will be open polling place
at Five Points in town of
June Mil
I.
to
The k of Court Pit
county, Inters t
to on the
day of May, on the estate
J, Notice
all persons indebted to the lie
to make payment to n.
to all creditors of said or
their claims,
lo the undersigned, twelve
after the date of ibis or
notice will I i i bar of their recovery.
This the day May,
on J.
NOTICE TO CREDITOR.
Max duly the
Clerk Pin county as
of the I-i.-i Will and of
notice hi hereby given to
all to said lo make
immediate payment to the
all claim- against said ea-
are hereby to present the same
for payment on or before 38th day of
April, or Ibis will ho plead m
bar of recovery.
day April, woo.
of Wallace.
all from m-
any of our lands along
the of fishing with net
Any one o will
lie to law-
l. R. It. T
A Mill.
OLD DOMINION LINE
RIVER SERVICE
Steamer leave Washing-
ton daily A. M. for
ville, leave daily at
P. M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays A. II. for Tar
leave
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at A. M. carries freight
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York
ton, mid for all for
with railroads at Norfolk.
should order freight
the Old dominion B. Co. from
New York; Line from
from
Line from
Boston.
N. O.
J.
N.
DIRECTORY
CHURCHES.
school
a m.
Services every 4th
Sunday morning.
every Sun-
day, morning and evening.
evening.
Rev. J. N. t.
C. D.
day, and evening.
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev.
N. M. pastor. Sunday
p. m. W F. Harding, bu-
thin
Kev
J. II. pastor. Sunday-
a. in. E. B.
at
Opera House every Sad Sunday
morning and night. Rev. W.
Davis, pastor.
regular service.
LODGES
A. V. A.
Lodge, No. meets first and
third Monday evening. It.
W. M. J. M. Retus. Sec
I. O. O. Lodge, No.
Meets every Tuesday evening.
I. Handier. N. E. E Griffin,
Sec.
K. of River Lodge,
meets every Friday evening.
It. M. Mum-. C. C.-, T. M. Hooker,
Iv. of It. andS.
It. Vance Council, No.
1690, meets every Thursday even-
W. B. Wilson, R. M. R.
Lang, Sec.
O. U. A. every
Wednesday night I. O.
O. B. White,
eel
A. O. Council,
No. ti, meets every first third
Thursday nights Odd Fellows
Hall. J. Z. Gardner Worthy
Chief; D. S. Smith, See.
H. Conclave
No. meets every second and
forth Monday nights in Odd
Hull. W. Ii. Wilson
See
W. R.
IN
Whichard, C.
The Stock complete every
prices m low as
Highest market
aid produce.
The Cold Cure.
Cold In and , n h
moll I At lo
Vol SO MIS W
III Mil V.
M, mill this I-
by all u-
a,
All .-.-i-l to
open
t Ky.
PATENT
invent or
free
ADVICE AS TO I
tn
II-w lo
nU. N-fr.-lit,
i i. i
j. a. to,
cum WASHINGTON,
IN-
LINK
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COM i; MK.
J. B.
POE
The Eastern Reflector
mum
D. J.
II.
-AT-
XIX
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. FRIDAY, JUNE 1900.
NO
Ed. H.
I SALE RETAIL
O-
IF YOU WANT TO Bit HI JUT AMI
AT THE SAME TIME BUT IDS
THEN COME TO THE
YOU WILL HONEST
LY GOODS.
Ed. H.
THE
OUR NOMINEES
State Ticket.
B.
of Wayne.
Lieutenant
of Iredell.
For Secretary of
of Pitt.
BENJAMIN It. LACY,
of Wake.
For
B. K. DIXON,
of Cleveland.
Attorney
ROBERT D. GILMER,
of Hay wood.
Superintendent Public
THOMAS
of
SAMUEL L. PATTERSON,
of Caldwell.
For
In
Suffrage a Fail-
The of n . an a
factor North
which will be done by the vote
cast in the election August,
the correction m suffrage
the which in his
hands has proven a failure.
Among dispassionate persons,
North or Booth, there is differ-
of In-11 in n of
suffrage, that the
of elective franchise to
the voter, upon the same
terms exercised by whites, has
proven a practical and dismal fail-
That the white people of
South have been the chief sufferers
needs no argument, and now
the sufferers, knowing the
characteristics so well, the
correction and elimination of the
a political factor, a force
which has ruled the South, and
thwarted any expression of its
opinions, unsettled its social
development, Its
progress, this correction and
elimination of the can best
come through the agency of the
people of the South.
In North Carolina the
amendment, to be voted
Commissioner Labor and
HENRY B. VARNER,
of Davidson.
For
SAMUEL L.
of
FRANK
of New Hanover.
Presidential Electors at-Large.
DAN HUGH
nil.
LEES. OVERMAN,
I tow an.
County Ticket
Concerning the Foil
Federal office holders
are going
Amendment howl-
themselves hoarse over
poll tax provision. They make
the false claim that if the amend-
is thousand
white men will In on
account of failure to pay their
tax by March first of the year
which they propose to rots.
This argument is one of the
most absurd ones yet
scheming Radical politicians. They
know full well that the poll tax
provision will catch only
grass who do all in their power to
evade the payment of this poll tax,
that is why the Republicans
are laying so much on this
clause. know that the poll
tax provision w ill eliminate a f.
their
rotors.
Sheriff than whom
there DO sheriff in the
Stale, says of every of the
insolvent are Mr.
Raper, a member of Hoard of
County Commissioners of Wilson
county, says in his county
of every insolvents an
The Constitutional Amendment
was framed lo gel the out of
politics and object is to
every one possible without in-
with the franchise of
white man. Thai is why the poll
lax provision put in and
less the pays his poll lax
better than heretofore many thou-
sand of his race will be
under
Herald.
TO THE OF
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.
LEI
We
an the of the race after your patronage
you the best selected line oft
General Merchandise
to be in any store in Well bought choice
selections, the creations of the best of America
rope. Seasonable all year round, Spring, Summer
and Winter. We are at tit yours our mutual ad
vantage, it is our pleasure to show you what you want to
sell you if we can. We offer you very polite
attention, and the with a well
established business built up strictly on its own merits.
When you come to market you will not do yourself justice
if you do see our immense stock before buying elsewhere.
Remember us and the following lines of general merchandise.
Goods and Notions,
Hats;
Jacket.- mil Capes. Carpets, Mattings and
Shoes.
Men's, Women's Children's
Harness, Horse Blankets and
Groceries.
Floor, Meat, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Laid.
Hardware,
North Carolina
Moving Upward.
Washington, June Post-
master General has issued an order
making Raleigh a class post-
July This is done
her postal receipts have in-
creased and is
of her commercial progress.
advanced from to
first class are Charlotte and Win-
Salem. At each of these of-
upon August, is the menus pro- l he post master will receive
Its constitutionality haw
passed upon, and its provisions are
to just to the
privileges to the who
arc entitled to bar-
ring from suffrage those
who are a menace lo every inter-
est, so long as they have the
their possession.
It has been the practice of other
sections to make light of the coin-
or over. This makes with
Wilmington four first-class
in the State. The advances or in-
creases Asheville, to
Concord, 1,700
to Hen-
to High
Point, lo Littleton
to Marion,
to Newton.
Salisbury, to
Shelby, to Wash
to Wilson
plaint coming from the thickly
of Bast-
For the Senate,
F. G. JAMES.
For
W. J. NICHOLS,
T. H.
For Sheriff,
O. W. HARRINGTON.
For Register of Meeds
T. R.
For Treasurer,
J. B. CHERRY.
For Coroner,
C. HE.
For Surveyor,
J. D. COX.
For
C. J. TUCKER,
B. L. DAVIS,
W. O. LITTLE.
populated portions
em Carolina, that ignorant
wan a menace and a burden lo
the whites, while he had his Iran
But now that the is crowd-
into other sections, is no
further talk of that kind, for it
discovered by how
genius is this ignorant
vote.
The people the North also
feeling the burden, with
the thousands of
moving into northern states,
section must soon feel that the
burden is theirs, and they must
settle it, us the South has and will
do, by the safest method
is, and in the interest of the white
people, and yet without Injury to
the Journal.
TAKE CHILI
per bottle. Cures Chills and
Fever, Malaria, Night Sweats and
Money if it doesn't.
No other as good. Get the
with the Red Cross on the label.
Sold and guaranteed by Woolen,
Bryan and
Castings
fixtures, Nails and
Furniture.
for Furniture and everything in
We buy strictly for Cash, but soil for Either Cash or on Approved
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Pealing.
Your Friends,
to
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roe, to Raleigh,
to
to to
Waynesville. to
Winston Salem.
Charlotte;
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to
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to
Weldon, to
ell ville is third
to class. is
gated from second to
He only office in to show
a decrease.
Business Advertise-
Through the assertion
follows is the sub-
of perpetual argument, ii cm
not be denied follows
the advertisement. Business is
hard headed,
even unpatriotic; knows no
Dag and no country. find- a
market wherever there are
and obtains customers
ever people advertisement.
Every who advertises
gets an immediate return for the
money ha invests in publicity.
Philadelphia
Basil
man who is
best friend gels
A tree is
Ike Word i Means.
The Boxers an called In
Chinese as we learn
from a contemporary, T Ho
Interpreted, The
Pence which indicates
were primal
to resist in pugilistic style
what they conceived to lie wrong
done In the name of right. North
Advocate.
Young of New York,
paid for an English bull
dog, and may now pride on
being the owner of the ugliest dog
In star.
Suicide Attempted by
Yesterday evening Sail ii
as Sides,
tempted the rope
but the attempt was
She then made a trial water
route but tins as also
fill and the would lie suicide was
still in of the living
Bun,
pot, nod yet ii leaves every spring.
It's man with an elastic con-
science who stretches the truth.
No. Maude, dear, the Japanese
play gull in gardens.
reason Wear hair
lit probably because there is no
cut
The prisoner at bar
I plead to a charge, but when
comes to paying a line
have charged.
Silence may be but gold
en hair is usually loud.
It's funny our oldest photos
make ii-, look youngest.
It's hard a man who
triplets at home to believe
I lo got
of hoc fellows is to lend I
The chronic
make friends tut as he break
I hem.
A glaring a
College graduates are gelling
their lesions in diplomacy,
i, n seven lest a woman's
love to have loll
The Venus Mile must have
been to
hand
The man In postage
lamps makes his mono go a long
Lots of women a mush
room lover and then have
got n toadstool
W i.
It we haven't sufficient
in pines to
k, j, Filipino I
are we going
a of them China to help the
Europeans i
I hat is the
p -i ii i b t Mr.
Mi K ink j ml hut And
after this government helps the
European government
the rat up a I
in -i- what come
Thai . blew a lib
may . the very future, i
front people.
i-
for I In i I I
more Asiatic Have u t
ready i. sort of tub
than i- I
The Admit was
I by ;.
t,, people I
Gen. E. S. I His, t
pains to ad I lo ii
.-j l i. i u by lilt i
. Y. hi- home city.
Secretary the full Ma-
Hand, public exp- . . d
s-.-i
a. Joe Win-, let. ii
the
army, c to to
enthusiasm to the
Mr. has
made to real
public toward ,. His,
hit Philippine policy
i. w people, with the
ha- come alarm. Hi
in the p know
for pull O
command the I t
keeping cw
ill. position
bad up, i
Win. and he learn
i people a ill be us indifferent
I- him clot as
they have shown to be
towards Otis now. Tin of
doubt bus Mr,
companion.
Nicholas editor of
the leading
who W . it
few day-, re has been
in; other brunches .
the Cuban us well
Hie brunch, lit
gave I he Senate Committee u
that should be
when be w i-i .- could
have a
oil sail-
and works. Such
an investigation some
Interesting facts. The
fraud lion
wot ks are
int. and investigation might ho
a great deal of
I, i- . .;
i- i on
t o is nil t
out a trust died
have as u result
In price; n ll i
the i. i of l he eon ii are pay
mot
i , . it . i I hey
by V. r-
young I on
h pudding.
There i- less devotion to
that to appetite.
ti. wild youth turn to
the bi manhood.
i e lea of the many fur-
for the few.
The entreat of hale will wash
,,,,, iii. fountain of love.
If win I were wisdom the world
i a philosophy.
in June the maiden -et- her
the sonic
by .
best thing passed by Goa.
a us the I of adjournment
which look place week.
are Hi furrows a
i ; the face, when it
Bad the
i i .,
ii is world i- a school-house
learn I be lessons of life.
I will be awarded when
., e nest world.
Love's dripping showers of sun
beams doth lint each gloom,
and makes the earth with the
eel ever bloom.
A Customers.
II are thy of dealing at
a an of which
they know nothing and the pro-
r of which appears to
Ill give them desired in-
They prefer to deal
with a merchant who by daily ad-
ll makes himself, his store
its contents known to every-
Advertising always brings
to the merchant who
u.
Democrats have
nominated ex-Judge A. W.
ham and W. II. P. Jenkins tot the
ll.-,
Th re arc newspapers ill
North Carolina. Seventy-two use
mailer, and the cow
on i by machine.
twenty-six dailies,
in
. Ill ll
.- lilies, I semi-
ft The politics
can, independent, I Populist,
arc at Odds.
This is time of the year when
tin mail who is attempting lo raise
a ii on very good terms
with his neighbor who fancies
i Herald.
Catarrh Cannot He Cured
tilth local applications, as
I reach seal of the dis-
ease. Catarrh is a blood or
order to
everything cure ii must lake Internal nm-
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken
re in n i
i ration ii l I.---,
lost since Man h I, I
by the line i in i u in
the sum
III
u In M i.- i en Gould els
th., in I ml
In i keen the cranks and
away. sh. ought lo buy young
bull dos
mil i . act- on Hie
and mile ins Hall's
Catarrh Cure is not
. it by one of
iii, best physicians in this country
; i in-, i- u regular
. It i- composed the
in-t combined with
i c-i hi net
on mucous surfaces. The
, n of the In-
i- what produces such
,.,, fill results in t
Send tree.
F. i. Props.,
druggists, Hall's
Pills are best.
print criticism upon Dr. D. L.
army, all tho editorial of DENTIST,
i c de Mexico wen seal hi
on for at the of
Mexico.
in. N. C
over W