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THE
TH E AMENDMENT. I the General
be viva vow.
Reflector
As one Of the depositories for Public,
Pitt W the designated on fl
State list for the public and can what-
ever need. We also have
COPY BOOKS,
crayons, colored crayons, inks, companion etc.
S pencils cent, plain lead
t rubber tipped teed pencil l cent, a nice tablet
paper cents per
For the Business Man.
We cam a nice line of double an single entry ledgers.
Sn Us. journals, count m,
receipts, drat, and notebooks, time books,
Sec voter in North
Full Text the . .
. Amended. except IS article
be eligible to of
. to an Act beanie entering upon
net duties of the office ha shall take
Constitution of North land subscribe the
ratified W, I do swear
Two
of the 1-aw
of woo.
The General Assembly of
Carolina do
That Chapter
Public Laws of ISM, entitled
Ad to the of
be amended w
as to make said act read M
article ti of the
Of North Carolina and the
same is hereby abrogated and in
thereof shall substituted
the following article of said
as an entire and
plan of
ARTICLE VI.
Section Every male person
born in the United and
male person who has
that I will support and
maintain the constitution and laws
of the Batten States, and the con-
laws of North
inconsistent therewith, and
that I will discharge the
my office
So help me,
Bee. S- The following classes of
shall be for
First, persons
deny the being of Almighty God
shall have
Second, ell Demons
been or confessed their
on indictment pending,
whether sentenced or not, under
judgment suspended; any treason
or felony, or other crime for
which the punishment may lie int
in the penitentiary,
since becoming citizens of the
A CLEAR HEAD;
good digestion; sound sleep; a
fine appetite and a ripe old age.
are of the results of the use
of Liver Pills. A single
do-e will convince you of their
effects and virtue.
A Known Fact.
An absolute cure for sick head-
ache, dyspepsia, malaria, sour
constipation
bilious fever, piles, torpid liver
and all kindred diseases.
Liver Pills
called the mill run near
D. residence; thence
down said branch or mill run to
Swift Creek, thence down Swift
creek to the public road leading by
C thence with said pub-
road to Meeting
House; thence with the public road
leading by Caleb to
Fork swamp; shall constitute
No of Township,
with the polling place in the town
of , ,
Precinct No. All that part of
ft
A Word
Suffering
Women.
No one but yourselves know of the
you go through. Why do
En suffer It isn't necessary. Don
your health and beauty, the
loss one is speedily followed by the
w the Don't f weak
and worn Impure blood is Si
the bottom of all your
QUART BOTTLES.
m,
ii. i I-
OS'S
will purify your blood and bring
the bloom health back into your
cheeks. Each bottle contains
quart.
tide,
of
h. . i . I . r i i -.- , . .
welling
which UM
want
lion. Yon want It-Its
THE Detroit. Mich.
tar rah. a
SOLD
For Society People.
We have all kinds and styles of box papers,
envelop sets, visiting cards, note papers and tablet
pa gen
And when it comes to
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat.
Books, Stationery Printing
ALL
MAGAZINES.
Tobacco Fines.
We are prepared to
Fines and Repairs now at
lowest prices for cash.
E. PENDER CO.
X.
1878.-----
Days s. bl
At Cost.
Our entire
Dry Goods. Domestics,
Notions, Shoes,
sad retail Grocer and
; Dealer. paid
Hides, Fur, Col Ion Seed, Oil
Turkeys, ate. Bed-
Mattresses, Oak Suits. Ba
Carriages, Parlor
Suits, Tables, Safes.
and
Meet Tobacco, Key Weal Cheroots,
can-
t nil lies. Apples.
Pine apples, -Telly. Milk.
Floor, Sugar,
Lye, Magic Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls.
den Beads, Oranges,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Currents,
and Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware. Cakes and
j Cheese, Best stand
Machines, and
other and
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Come
to sec inc.
twenty one years of
age, and the
lions set out in Hits shall
be entitled to vote at any election
by the people in State, except
as herein otherwise provided.
Dec, He shall have resided
the Stale of North Carolina for two I
years, in the county six months,
and in ward or other
election district which he offers
to vote, four months next proceed-
the election ; That
from one ward
or other election district
in the county, shall not ope
rate to deprive any person of the
to vote in the ward
or election district from
which he has removed, until fr
months after such removal. Bo
parson who has convicted, or
who has confessed his
court upon indictment of any crime
the punishment of which i. or may
hereafter lie. imprisonment in the
State prison, be permitted lo
j vote, the said person shall
lie restored to citizenship ii
the manner prescribed law.
Sec. . Every person offering to
vote shall be at the time i legally
registered voter as herein
ed, and the manner
provided by law and the General
Assembly of North Carolina shall
general registration laws to
carry into effect the provisions of
this article.
I. Every person presenting
himself for registration shall
able to and write section
of the constitution in the English
language; and, before he shall
cut it led to vote, he have paid
on or before the day of May, of
the year In which he proposes to
vote, his poll tax for the previous
year as prescribed by Article r,
Section l. the Constitution,
no male person, who was, on Jan-
1st or at any time prior
thereto, entitled to vote under the
laws of any State the
Stales w herein he then resided, and
no lineal of any such
person shall be denied the right to
register and vote at election in
this State by reason of his
to possess the educational
cation
ed, he shall have registered in M
with the terms of this
section prior to
The General Assembly shall pro-
for the of all per-
sons entitled to vote without the
educational herein
prescribed, sod shad, on or before
November 1st. 1908, provide for
the making of I permanent record
of such registration, all per,
sons so registered, shall forever
tHereafter base the right to vote
in all elections by the people in
this State, unless disqualified tin-
ma I pi act ice in office, unless j of Town-
person shall restored to the place the town
rights of a manner r
prescribed by
of
Falkland Township shall
one election precinct the
See. That this amendment to
the Constitution, shall go into
feet on the day of July. polling place in the town of
if a majority of the votes east at
the next general election shall lie
east in favor of this suffrage
See. II. This amendment to the
Constitution shall submitted at
the next general election to the
voters of the State, the
laud.
FARM TOWNSHIP
Tow
election precinct
the place town
NOTICE.
I Superior Court.
Victoria Move vs.
IV named will
that n action entitle as a has
Superior Court
l obtain a the
U mils of and Hie defendant
will lake he Is required
to appear Si the term of the Superior
of said county to on the sec-
after Monday in Sept.
next, it Hie or
at the Court House in N.
an I answer or demur to the complaint m
said action, or the plaintiff will apply to
Court the relic demanded in said
This day of May 1900
H. C.
of Clerk Superior
F. i for
same manner and under the same
rules regulations as is precinct No. that part of
in the law general the township lying north of Tar
elections In I his State, at said river, together with that part of
. . . . Man
elections
for
a written or
persons desiring t
amendment shall cast
with the
Suffrage Amend-
thereon; and those with a
contrary opinion shall cast a writ-
tin or printed ballot with the
words Suffrage Amend-
thereon.
the town of Greenville lying be-
tween Tar river and the following
line, to Commencing on Tar
river at the mouth of the branch
forming the eastern boundary of
and i tinning up said
branch to Third street, a
westerly course with Third street
to Pitt street, thence B southerly
course with Pitt street to
son avenue, theme with Dickinson
to
The Clerk of Court of Tit
to me. the undersigned, on the
of May, 1900. on the Thomas
Notice U
to all persons to the
to make payment to the
and to all creditors of said or
present their claims, properly
to the within twelve
after the date of this notice, or this
notice will lie plea I in of their recovery.
This tin- day of May. 1900.
It.
on the estate of Thomas J.
Fourteen Drowned-
Capt. David Hill, of the
us that on last
Sunday a party of colored people,
fourteen in left
fourteen in number, left
for to at-
tend church. The boat was small
and when crossing river
they encountered a squall, the
and the whole party
were drowned. None of the bod-
have been recovered. The boat
was discovered up side down. All
the party employed on Mr.
Samuel farm at
Messenger.
see III The at said avenue a south -westerly course to
election shall counted,
ed, returned and to Tar shall
consulate Precinct No.
Trinity College
Oilers undergraduate and graduate courses.
Lam number of Eight scientific
equipped modern and ad-
Large editions to
Complete gymnasium.
Fifty to be
In improvements the
Durham, N
the result announced and declared
under the same rules and
and the same manner as
the vote for Governor, and If a ma-
of the votes cast are in favor
the slid amendment. it shall lie
the duty of the Governor of the
state, upon being notified of the
retail of said election, to
said the seal of
State, who shall enroll the said
amendment among the
permanent records of his
See. IV. This SCI shall lie
and after its
ELECTION PRECINCT
Place. For the
Election.
If.
I Ci
i Phone
Section of this Pro-
such person shall have paid
his poll bU as above required.
See. That this to
the Constitution and
adopted as one indivisible plan for
the regulation of with
the intent and purpose to so con
different parts, and lo
make them so dependent upon
h Other, that the whole shall
stand or fall together.
Sec. All elections by the
pie shall be by ballot, and all
In accordance with
Laws 1890, the county Hoard of
for at a
meeting held on the 7th day of
May divided the county into
election products and designated
the as
DAM TOWNSHIP
Beaver Dam Township shall eon-
with
the polling place at May's Chapel.
shall constitute
one election precinct with the poll-
place at Parker's School House
near church,
township
r. i la-l Township shall constitute
one election precinct with the poll-
place in the Town of
township
Carolina Township shall
one election precinct with the
polling place at Stokes on the W.
B. K.
Township shall constitute
one election precinct with the poll-
place at Black Jack.
is hereby
divided i do two election precincts
vis,
No. that part
so the township lying west
following line to
Commencing at the Heaver
Township line on the old Plunk
Bowl, near Warren's Chapel, and
running with the public road laid-
ling by Chapel, to the
forks of tho road near the old
Frank Tucker homestead,
with the public road leading to the
road near
thence with
road
a northernly coarse to the branch
ville township, with the polling
place at the Court House in
ville.
Precinct No. the remain-
of Bald township shall con-
Ho. i, with the
polling place at Five Points the
town of
Township shall co.-ti-
tote one election precinct with the
polling place in village Of
SWIFT
Creek Township la
divided into two election
as
Precinct Ho. All that part of
the township lying south of Swift
creek shall constitute Precinct No.
with the polling place at
Precinct No. All that part
the township lying
Swift creek shall constitute re-
With the Rolling place
at the tad house near L.
,;. Stokes.
Chairman k. Board of
Sect. Co. Board of
NOTICE TO
Having I fore the
Clerk of county as
of the Last Will and Testament Of Nancy
Wallace, notice is given to
all persons h said estate to make
immediate payment to the undersigned, and
all claims against said es-
are hereby to tho
before the Mads of
or this will he plead
liar of
This day of April, 1900.
BOO REWARD
will the reward
not the I
the T
with. They are
hoses
and Imitation.
CO. Clinton and
HI. for by
J I. N
day of April, .
Executor of Nancy Wallace.
POSTED.
We hereby warn all persons front
upon any of our lands
the of with net
or Any one so trespassing will
law.
K. k It. T
A.
M i
PILLS
and I
OLD DOMINION LINK
flow to pa's
nor Dot. V
for circular
bond.
CURE CHILLS FEVER
nil Sweats with
Tasteless Chill Tonic at Me, per
to take. Money
refunded if it fails. Restore
petite, the blood and makes
you well. other as nod.
Sold guaranteed at the
stores of Woolen and Ernul.
OF VOTERS.
i hereby that the looks of
NO
Township will MOWS from o'clock A.
from
J Saturday. July 1900
etc for the
Hie voter, of
precinct. each during
the said period and between said
Hie will be on polling
at Fire in the town of
June
W I.,
leave Washing-
ton daily ti A. M.
ville, leave daily M t
P. M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Wednesday
Fridays at A. M.
for Greenville
and Saturdays
at A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington
for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominions. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore;
Line from
Boston.
JNO- SON,
Washington, N. C.
Greenville, N. V,
am, Hi
Fur WOOTEN, Druggist,
i N C
Whichard, N.
The Stock complete in every
and prices as low as the
Highest market prices
Bid for country
The On. Day Cure.
Cold in head ruin,
As to
ADVICE At TO . i i
I J. COREY,
A.
in-
A GENERAL LINE OF-
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO BEE MB.
J. B. COBBY.
The Eastern Reflector.
D. J. EDITOR
,. . .
-AT-
VOL. XIX.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. FRIDAY, JUNE
Ed. H.
WHO IS ALE AND RETAIL
G-
IF YOU WANT TO BE TREATED BIGOT
SAME TIME Bl Y GO
THEN COME TO THE BIGHT PLACE
YOU WILL GET HONEST
LY RELIABLE GOODS.
Ed. H.
THE LEADING
OUR NOMINEES
State Ticket.
In
For
CHARLES B.
of Wayne.
For Lieutenant
WILFRED
of I red ell.
For Secretary of
GRIMES,
of Pitt.
For
BENJAMIN R. LACY,
of Wake.
For
B. F.
of Cleveland.
For Attorney
ROBERT D.
of Hay wood.
For Superintendent Public
THOMAS
of Robeson.
For Commissioner
L. PATTERSON,
of Caldwell.
For Commissioner
HENRY B. VARNER,
of Davidson.
For Corporation
SAMUEL L. ROGERS,
of
FRANK
of New Hanover.
Presidential
DAN HUGH
of Cumberland.
S. OVERMAN,
Rowan.
County Ticket
Only Effect, the Negro
The passage by a majority vote
August of the Constitutional
Amendment, is not a measure
which Is going to affect to a
degree the business position or the
laboring condition of a single
in North Carolina.
The the amendment is for
purpose eliminating the
vote, from giving this
class of any voice in deter-
mining who shall be the rulers and
authority the management of
the commercial and industrial
fairs of the State.
The elimination of the as a
political factor has nothing to do
his status his
or bis social life, these will re-
unchanged, and the
colored man will work to
do, will receive his pay regularly
mill will have his lights looked
and protect ed the same as
they are today, and he be
cure from injury and his posses-
will be held sacred lo himself
and family.
The passage of the
will really prove a good thing to
the majority of who
rant of conditions, unable to
appreciate or know the effect their
vote, the privilege of
arc made to vote for men
things which arc detrimental to
their
With the amendment passed the
colored citizen in North Carolina
will find no disturbances in his
life which now regularly disturb
him as each election comes along
he am pursue his work and
know that his work will not be dis-
order that he may lie
taken to political primaries and
conventions, used by men who
will refuse to recognize him or as-
him at any other
Bern Journal.
Two
A census enumerator has found
a man in Newark happily
with two wives and
The chief clerk the county
prosecutor's office said that
the case had been to the
attention of the county prosecutor,
bill what action that official pro-
posed to take the clerk refused to
Owing to the strictness of
census laws the name of the man
has not been made but it is
known to the local authorities. In
answer to of the
the said he was in
Germany and married
ago. lie became tired of
married life, and leaving his wife
four children behind he came
to
On the same vessel on which he
came he met a German girl and
fell in love with After land
log at New York he went to Penn-
and the girl settled
Newark. That was years ago.
The man did not like Pennsylvania
he went to Newark, where he
married the girl he met on the
trip. Two years ago the man's
first wife taint to this country and
found her husband living with wife
No.
There was no I the man
and wife No. I took up her
residence with her husband
wife No. The husband sent to
Germany for the children of his
wife. He hits hail three
by his wife. The man
told the enumerator that be got
along amicably with his two wives
by dividing his pay between them
TO THE FRIENDS AND
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.
after your patronage
are still in the forefront of race
oiler you the selected line oil
General Merchandise
to is-found in any store in Pitt County. Well bought choice
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers America
and Europe. Seasonable all Ute year round. Spring, Summer
and Winter. We are work for yours and our mutual ad-
vantage. It Is our pleasure lo shew yon what you want and
sell you if we can. We otter you the very service, polite
attention, the most liberal terms consistent with n well
established business built up strictly on its own merits.
When yon come to market you will not do yourself justice
if you do not see our immense stock before buying elsewhere.
as and the following lines of general
Goods and Notions,
Jackets and Cape.-. Mailings and m Cloths.
Shoes.
Men's, and Children's
Horse
For the Senate,
F. JAMES.
For
W. J. NICHOLS,
T. H.
For Sheriff,
O. W. HARRINGTON.
For Register of
T. R. MOORE.
For Treasurer,
J. B. CHERRY.
For Coroner,
O.
For Surveyor,
J. D. COX.
Quarter Minion.
Dispatch.
Among Slates that will sure
east their vote for the
Democratic ticket this year is In-
At least that
of Mayor of Indianapolis,
who declares that the
roll up a majority of for Mr.
Bryan.
reasons for the faith that is In him.
He It'll you why Bryan
will win. State in
Union was there such
opposition to the Rico tariff
bill, which is one of the mistakes
of administration.
This fact
of the State, but aside from
hat the traveling men arc for
Bryan this year Four years ago
the commercial travelers worked
and voted for The
growth of the trusts and the union
of the big interests has reduced the
number and the of
the traveling men, they are
and the
w has fostered them. The gas
trust has hurl Indiana. Since
was formed many of the wells
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar, Coffee, t,
Hardware,
Plows. Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope.
Furniture.
for and everything iii that Hue.
buy strictly for Cash, but -ell for Either ash on Approved
Credit. Our motto i- Dealing.
Your Friends,
A Practical Education the A.
a m. Colleen
We have a little band
nook of the North Carolina College
of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts
Of Raleigh, N. C, and are glad
lo see that this Institution i-
lug itself to technical
Let Nominate
BrYan.
Nebraska will mil
concede to California the of
nominating Mr. Bryan Kansas
City. Nebraska,
win. was selected by Mr. Bryan
the Slate delegation, said to-
live way
the Culled
lie Record
The spectacle f
otherwise and more
known as Ex-Rev. Decayed
going about the State slandering
the i to which be belongs
the trend of
No can become a Fusion pol-
hold his without
lending himself defamation f
tin-state retailing
Decayed
ways as as Ward would
not to say
an original one. He is not content
misrepresent the Amendment
and traduce lit- while people
that's what all Fusion orator,
and Decayed could not
stand ; mi u conventional.
Ami so he pitches in and Creoles a
diversion y slandering Hap
ti-l Church. Thar- his way of
polling Ii about and
lo the front Fusion lead-
The Baptist Church, led i Us
educational policy by Dr. Chas. E.
the learned president u
Forest College, has been
earnestly and consistently
of public schools. This fact
is so known that no is
necessary. could pa-
pa with extracts from
e printed articles Its lead-
urging better public schools,
but one adopted the
Baptist Slate convention is enough
to thorough; shut-
tier At tin state
which met in De-
inclusive,
this resolution was
oar of
Baptist Slate con veil-
Hun, the
i .
ever; available dollar
I ,. lie money, however small the
amount may lie, to the
men our public schools, and
progress in tills
direction lie set lip and maintained
until tin reproach of illiteracy lie
removed from our State, and until
he and girls whose
is in the
lie ail an
receive In-
t. m them for
Hi,, duties
And the that fol
lowed, ii was a Baptist farmer.
his Association, John
OBSERVATIONS-
Made by Orange
The longer some men live the
learn.
The best way for some men to
help i town is to move of It.
Thai black spot on the sun Is only
tin- shadow east by Mark Hanna.
Life i- simply a great desert,
in being the sand and virtue the
oasis.
If the singer's throat is raw. how
ran you her lie well
done;
Never judge a girl's face by its
may be
all put on.
your friends mi no tally while
they live and less after
they die.
The thoroughly satisfied
persons world those who
expert nothing.
Many a fellow makes himself ill
drinking another fellow's health.
The reason why there arc so
people who are green is
cause is
Samson was the list actor who
down the and yet
lie received no encore.
No runaway couples get married
I ville and art-
i .- scrape faces In
We sleep, the loom of life
never stops, and the pattern which
was weaving when sun went
down is weaving when it comes up
to morrow.
In Each.
Straws show which way the
wind blows, and when placed in
iced drinks they also show which
thirst goes.
The thief always
takes things seriously.
tie light
to old-fashioned
Pointed remark- are sometimes
blunt.
Modesty is sometimes only an-
name for deceit.
arc busy making
money to time to spend it.
The fellow who is always tired
ought lo be punctured.
The summer girl's campaign is
lull of engagements.
natural for a mini to kick
who introduced in the he hast., foot the bill.
education and manual training. I Bight that he would
Oar State needs well educated men j but one Democrat ill
in all engineering, especial States and Democrat is David
mechanical and electrical
and also in cotton
B. Hill, of New would
ask for privilege, Mr.
Par the development of j ham thought the nomination
our natural resources, need also I by Hill would emphasize
thousands of skilled workmen, ex forcibly nature of the
carpenters, wood-turners, reunion of the Democratic of
pert
of the State have been shut nice
hail State-, and lie would
For Commissioners,
C. J. TUCKER.
R. Ii, DAVIS,
W. G.
These arc the News
figures for the appropriation
be General Assembly of
ought to make for
a cent less.
If some other have to lie
to accomplish it, we arc
for
If new subjects must lie found
for taxation, let us take a lantern
if need be find them.
If there is property not now
paying its fair amount of let
the legislature provide for such
us is fair and just.
The children Hie country,
the villages in the towns must
lie given better
ill by the the Man-
Mi I I've
never seen a bull that would stand
Still long enough to let take
and many men thrown out of work.
This fact will make thousands of
votes for the anti-trust ticket.
What shall we d with the
U a question is both
the whole . Here i-
u solution offered by an
The trust should be
the Hour trust
tom; cigar trust smoked out;
the plug chewed up; the
iron trust out thin;
the twine trust lit isled; the
curved in Hie met-
trust heated hot; tho Milder
.; the trust picked
paper tin-l ground into
the lamp trust snuffed
trust the
trust pounded; the mule
buried; the type trust and
the trust eaten.
boiler-tenders, lie content seconding
The now Is that
when of
the roll i railed
that delegation sill fin i to S
n- right ll.
will step forward. Ii Sew
York, however, wants honor.
It can have it mere
Lincoln, Dispatch,
come once a year, and
humbugs all the year
.,
mill
electricians and
The A. and M. College trains kids
for such work, and if they possess
latent, educates them all tech-
professions.
The College lost enrolled
students, of whom many paid
their own expenses labor at odd
limes. Students who not labor
I may attend the College at a total
expense, including
in
Id. can one
ball by hip
at the I
will
held in the In. .
Saturday. July at Ii
A. M., of the t sore
of
lion. Any may obtain a
lull
about the College and
by applying lo
President Raleigh
.,
B.
House bill to
to the public schools, ii was a
lawyer. Senator
who
bill in the Senate. This bill
passed Houses without a dis-
vole proving not
tho Baptists but all the legislators
all churches and outside of
church tire earnestly In favor of
better schools.
line, by Governor n
distinguished Baptist, will take
even further steps to Improve tho
public school system until every
country neighborhood, a- web us
,. n mil ii an ti
I i ii bill .
i i
The man who keeps a of
all hi- wife's shopping tours must
be a -oil counter.
TAKE S TASTELESS CHILL
per bottle. Cures Chills and
Fever, Night Sweats and
Money back if n doesn't.
No oilier good. Gel the kind
with the Rod Cross on label.
Sold and guaranteed Woolen,
Bryan and druggists.
II,,. mull are i-i-i
i oxen, but in I
raise ;
., ill If It ;
inn.- drive -at
over the hard
Ural shoe
tar the ground
driving them throng Hull and
then over Kind, repenting this
a good thick sole of i-
winch hardens and pro
the star.
. . i .
Catarrh Cannot Cured
with local applications, as they
reach the seal of the dis-
ease, Is a blood or
disease, and in order to
me ii lake internal mm
, lies, t Cure is taken
and net. on the
and nine in- lace-. Hall's
Cure i not n quack
cine, was prescribed one of
Incites physicians In
., i years, and is a
i- composed the
I a with
iii. in -i id ml anting
, mi laces. The
i the two In-
i- What
Hill l j ;.,,. . in ,
,,.,,. i. ii . ; ., nil free.
.,.
Company, which Hold Hall's
Id lien, family the neat.
. and fol the
fore
Bent In the
lull that on a new
trial a him
ii. . Ob-
An one tin
. rs
t of
lo bill
Or. T-.
N. c.
White
Fleming store.
i r
pi
THE Y O SCHOOL
APPOINTED THE
As one of the depositories for Public School Books in
Pitt County. We handle the books designated on the
State is for the public schools can supply what-
ever you need. We also have
COPY BOOKS,
slant and vertical, double ruled practice writing hooks,
tablets, tool's cap paper, pens, pencils, slates, white
crayons, colored crayons, inks, companion boxes, tic.
Some m
THE AMENDMENT.
Full Text of the
a Amended.
elections by the
shall be viva
Sec Every voter
Carolina, except as this article
shall be eligible to of-
An At Supplemental t Act but before entering the
Entitled Act to Amend the duties of the he shall take
Constitution of North and subscribe the following
ratified February the do swear
Two Hundred
and Eighteen of the Public Law
of
The General Assembly of North
do
Section That Chapter -MS,
Public haws or entitled
Act to the of
North be amended to
as to make said act read as
that I will support and
maintain the it n and laws
of the United States, the con
and laws of North Caro
inconsistent therewith, and
that I will faithfully discharge the
duties my office
So help me,
Sec. The following classes of
persons shall disqualified for
office First, all persons
A CLEAR HEAD;
good digestion; sound sleep; a
fine appetite and a ripe old age,
are of the results of the use
of Liver Pills. A single
will convince you of their
effects and virtue.
A Known Fact.
An absolute cure for sick head-
ache, dyspepsia, malaria, sour
stomach, dizziness, constipation
bilious fever, piles, torpid liver
and all kindred diseases.
Liver Pills
S pencils coin,
l rubber tipped had pencil
plain lead pencils cent,
I cent, a nice tablet with
pretty cover cent, crayons, with metal hold-
nice wood box cents, lead pencil, slate
and pen. and rule, all in nice wood box,
cents. A great bin wide tablet cents. Bottle of best
ink on the market. cents. Copy books to cents.
White crayons, gross in box. cell's. Good tool's cap
paper cents per quire.
For the Business Man.
We carry a nice of double and single entry ledgers,
long day books, journals, counter books, memorandums,
order books. draft and note books, time cooks,
For Society People.
We have all and styles of Box papers, card and
envelope sets, visiting cards, note papers and tablets.
That article of the it u- deny the being of Almighty
persons who shall have
convicted or confessed their
guilt on Indictment pending, and
whether or not,
judgment suspended; treason
or felony, or any other crime for
which the punishment may lie
in the penitentiary,
since citizens of the
lion North Carolina Hie
Hie is hereby abrogated and
km thereof shall be substituted
the following article of said Con-
as and
idle plan of
VI.
AND TO
OFFICE.
Section male person
born in the United States, and
every male person
The Marker gen
called the mill run near
I. Hooks, residence; thence
down said branch or mill run to
Swift Creek, thence down Swift
creek to the public road leading by
with said pub-
road to Hancock's Meeting
House; with the public road
leading by Caleb to
Fork swamp; shall constitute
No I of
with the polling place in the town
of
Precinct No. All that part of
And when it comes to
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat.
Books, Stationery Printing.
SUBSCRIPTIONS TAXES TO AU
MAGAZINES.
Tobacco Flues.
. We are prepared to furnish
Fines and Repairs now at
lowest prices for cash.
S E. FENDER CO.
N.
175.------
Days g. m.
At Cost.
.,
Our stock
Goods
Shoes,
retail Grocer and
Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides, For, Cotton Seed, oil Bar
Turkeys, etc. Bed-
steads, Oak
by Carts, Parlor
Suits, Tables. Lounges, Safes. P.
and Gall
Meal Key Cheroots,
American can-
Cherries, Peaches, Apples.
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour, Sugar, Coffee,
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Seed Heal and Hulls.
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nuts,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes. Currents,
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware. Cakes and Crackers,
I'll Stand-
aid Machines, and nu-
oilier goods. Quality and
Quantity, Cheap for Cone
to see
tAM M
Phone
who has been
twenty-one years of
age, and possessing the
set out in this article, shall
lie entitled to vote at any election
by the people in the State, except
as herein otherwise provided.
Sec. He shall have resided
the Slate of North Carolina for two
In the county six mouths,
and the precinct, ward or other
election district in which offers
to vote, four months next proceed-
the election ; Provided, That
removal from one precinct, ward
or other election district another
in the same county, shall not ope-
late lo deprive any person of the
right to vote in the product, ward
or other election district from
which be removed, until four
mouths after such removal. No
person who has been convicted, or
who has confessed his guilt
court upon of any crime
the punishment of which is. or may
hereafter lie. imprisonment in tin
State prison, shall permitted ti
vote, unless the said person shall
be tint restored to citizenship In
the manner prescribed by law.
See. person offering to
vote shall lie at the a legally
registered voter as herein
ed, mid in the manner
provided by law. and the General
Assembly of North Carolina shall
enact general registration laws to
into effect the provisions of
this article.
Sir. person presenting
himself registration shall lie
able to read and any section
the constitution in the English
language; and, before he shall lie
entitled he shall have paid
on or before the day of May, of
the year in which he to
vote, his poll tax for the previous
year as prescribed by Article
Section l, the Constitution. Hut
no male person, who was, on Jan-
1st or at any time prior
thereto, entitled to vote under the
laws of any State in the United
wherein he then resided, and
no lineal of any such
person shall lie denied the right to
register and vote at any election in
this Slate by reason of his
to possess the educational qualm-
cation herein
ed, he shall have registered in ac
with the terms of this
motion prior to 1908.
The General Assembly shall pro
for the of all per-
sons entitled to vote without the
educational herein
proscribed, and shall, on or
November 1st, provide for
the making of a permanent record
of such registration, and all
sons so registered, shall louver
have the right to vote
all elections by the people in
this State, unless disqualified
Section of this Pro-
such person shall have paid
his poll tax as above required.
Sec. That this Amendment to
the Constitution and
adopted as one indivisible plan for
the regulation of with
the Intent and purpose to so
nest the different parts, and lo
make them SO dependent upon
other, that the whole shall
stand or fall together.
Sec. All elections by the
pie shall be by ballot, and all
United States, or corruption township lying east and north
i .- .-v I of the above line shall constitute
malpractice m office, unless -b
person shall be restored to the jelling place in the
rights of citizenship a manner
by law.
oft.
will purify bring
No one bat yourselves know of the
offering go through. Why do
K suffer It isn't necessary. Don't
your health and beauty, the
loss of one is speedily followed by the
o J Don't feel weak
and Impure blood at
the bottom of all your trouble
Johnston's
Sarsaparilla
QUART BOTTLES.
the bloom of health back into your
check. Each bottle contains
quart.
the Mm, Hie In or ll Sod wild, help.
JOHNSTON'S tot. Id
line, of the end feet,
down of
o with ,
welling Che
symptom, the e W. haw a tall m
ergot free
aw
SOLD ERNUL.
That this amendment to
the Constitution, shall go into
on the day of July,
if a majority of the votes cast at
the next general shall lie
east favor of this suffrage amend-
Sec. II. This amendment to the
Constitution shall lie submitted at
the next general to the
qualified voters of the State, the
same manner and under the same
rules regulations as is pro-
in the law regulating general
of
FALKLAND TOWNSHIP
Falkland Township shall
election precinct with the
polling place in the town of
laud.
TOWNSHIP
Township I
one election precinct
the polling place the town of
NOTICE.
Victoria Move vs.
above named will take
notice Hint an above baa
been commerced n the Superior Court of
Pitt comity t a divorce from
and Hie
will further take notice that lie la required
to appear at the next term of the Superior
Court of county to be the
ii after the first Monday in Sept.
next, it being the Till of Sept.,
It the Court in N. C.
an I answer or demur lo the complaint in
said action, or Hie will apply to the
Court for the relief demanded in Mud com-
plaint.
the 50th day of May 1900
D. C. M
Clerk Superior Court.
F. U for
Township is hereby
divided into two election precincts
No. that part of
the township lying north of Tar
elections in this State, and at said river, together with that part of
those persons desiring to the town of Greenville lying lie-
elections
vote for such amendment shall cast
a written or printed ballot with the
Suffrage Amend-
thereon; and those with a
contrary opinion shall east a writ-
ten or printed ballot with the
words Suffrage Amend-
then.
See. III. The votes cast at said
election shall lie counted,
ed, returned and canvassed
the result announced and declared
under the same rules and
and in the same manner as
the vote for Governor, and if a ma-
of the votes east are in favor
of the slid amendment, it shall be
the duty of the Governor of the
State, upon being notified of the
result of said election, to certify
said the seal of
the Slate, who shall enroll the said
amendment so certified among the
permanent records of his office.
Sec. IV. This shall lie in
force from and after its ratification.
NOTICE TO
Fourteen Drowned.
Capt. David Hill, of the
informs that on last
Sunday a party of colored people,
fourteen in number, left
fourteen number, left
for to at-
tend The boat was small
and when crossing river
they encountered a squall, the
boat and the whole party-
were drowned. None of the bod-
have been recovered. The boat
was discovered up side down. All
the party were employed on Mr.
Samuel Snell's farm at
Messenger.
Clerk of the Court of PI I
county, having
trillion to me. the on the
1900, on the estate
deceased. Notice undergraduate and graduate
Trinity College
ELECTION PRECINCT
Voting Places For the August
Election.
In with Chapter
Law 1890, the county Board of
Elections, for Pitt county, a
meeting held on the of
May divided the county into
election precincts and designated
the polling places a
DAM
Beaver Dam Township stall con-
one election precinct with
the polling place at May's Chapel
TOWNSHIP
shall constitute
election precinct with the poll-
place at Parker's School House
near Swamp Church.
till l TOWNSHIP
shall constitute
one election precinct with the poll-
place in the Town of Bethel.
TOWNSHIP
Carolina Township shall
one election precinct with the
polling place at Stokes on the
U. It.
Ml i--D TOWNSHIP
f Township shall constitute
one election precinct with the poll-
ill Jack.
TOWNSHIP.
Content is hereby
divided i two election precincts
viz.
No. that part
so the township lying west
of following line to
at the Heaver Ham
line on the
toad, near Chapel, and
running with the public road lead
by Chapel, to the
forks of the road near the old
Frank Tucker homestead,
with the public road leading to the
road near
Lorenzo with
the and road
a northernly course to the branch
tween Tar river and the following
line, to Commencing Tar
river at the mouth of the branch
forming the eastern of
said town, tunning up said
to Third street, a
westerly course with Third street
to street, a southerly
course with Pitt street to
son with Dickinson
avenue a south-westerly course to
the western boundary of said town,
thence a northerly course with said
boundary line to Tar river; shall
constitute Precinct No. of
ville township, with the polling
place at the Court House in
ville.
Precinct No. the remain-
of said township shall con-
Precinct No. with the
polling place at Five Points in the
town of
TOWNSHIP
shall
one election precinct with the
polling place in the village of
SWIFT TOWNSHIP
Creek Township is hereby
divided into two election precincts
us
No. All that part of
the south of Swift
creek shall constitute Precinct No.
with the polling place at
Precinct No. All that part
of the lying north of
Swift creek shall constitute
No. with the polling place
at the lie school house near Li
B. Stokes. F.
Chairman Co. Hoard of Elections.
Sect. Co. Board of Elections.
given lo all persona to the
to make immediate payment to under-
and to all creditor of said estate or
present their claims, properly
to the within twelve
months after the date of this notice, or this
notice will lie plead in bar of their recovery.
This the day of May, 1900
P.
on the estate of Thomas J.
NOTICE TO
Having duly the
Clerk of county as
of the Las Will and of Nancy
Wallace, deceased, notice is hereby given to
all persons to said estate to make
immediate the undersigned, and
all against said e-
late arc notified to present tho same
KM or before the -ML of
April, or notice will be plead in
liar of recovery.
This day of April,
Executor of Nancy Wallace.
POSTED.
We hereby warn all persons from
upon any of our lands along
for I tin purpose of with net
or hunting. Any one so trespassing will
prosecuted according to law.
O, K. It. T
A.
number of Eight
with modern and ad-
apparatus. Large editions to
Complete gymnasium. Expense low.
Fifty to be awarded.
spent in improvements past year. Send
PRESIDENT
Durham, H C
REWARD
We will pay above reward for any
Liver sick
or we ea
not cure the Little
Liver Pill, when the are
with. are an a
never boxes eon-
toe boxes contain n
contain
by mall. . .
Clinton and
Jackson III. .
i L S O
Slump taken.
. Clinton
For sale by
PILLS
Lt
or
and
and
Brian
flow to vale
it ii
of
CURE CHILLS FEVER MALARIA,
ml night Sweats with Hubert's
Tasteless Chill Tonic at per
Pleasant to take. Money
refunded if it fails. Restores
petite, purities the blood and makes
you well. None other as good.
Sold guaranteed at the drug
stores of
OLD DOMINION LINE
REGISTRATION OP VOTERS.
Notice is hereby given that the of
registration of
Township will lie open from o'clock A.
of each from Thursday
June July 21st,, In-
ex. for the
of the qualified of the
precinct. on each Saturday during
the said the hours
I In i. ks will be open at the place
at Five in the town of Greenville.
June mO.
l. ;. v.
The One Day Cold Our.
Cold in head am cured Ker-
. easy to
PATENTS
ADVICE A
In
Book
i a Mm
FREE
SERVICE
Steamer leave Washing-
ton daily at u A. M. for Green-
ville, leave daily in
I. M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M.
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
,. . for
with car
Saw or circular
. tor Loss Power,
or
oar bankable
paid.
MEDICAL CO.
For sale Druggist,
N C
W, R.
IR
Whichard, N.
The Stock complete in every de
should order freight j and M M
the Old Dominions. S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. C.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. C.
YOUNG MRS WASTED, fair education
This la
by all railway a
the only and reliable or
Its kind. All lo
Write free
Ry
Highest market
aid for country
If.
he
prices
j. a. com,
-DEALER
A GENERAL LINE OF
ill
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
com TO SEE
J. B. COBBY.
D. J. EDITOR
. .
VOL. XIX.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. FRIDAY, JUNE
NO
. H.
WHO I SALE
G-
IF YOU WANT TO BE BIGHT
AT THE SAME TIME BUY BIGHT
THEN COME TO THE RIGHT PLACE
YOU WILL GET HONEST WEIGHT STRICT-
LY RELIABLE GOODS.
Ed. H.
TWICE A WEEK
THE LEADING GROCER.
OUR NOMINEES
Ticket.
For
in-
For
CHARLES B. AYCOCK,
of Wayne.
For Lieutenant
D. TURNER,
of
For Secretary of
GRIMES,
of
For
BENJAMIN B. LACY,
of Wake.
For
B. F. DIXON,
of Cleveland.
For Attorney
of Hay wood.
Superintendent Public
THOMAS
of
For Commissioner
SAMUEL L. PATTERSON,
of Caldwell.
For Commissioner Labor
HENRY B.
of Davidson.
For Corporation
SAMUEL L. ROGERS,
of
FRANK
of New Hanover.
Presidential Electors
DAN HUGH
of Cumberland.
LEE OVERMAN,
Rowan.
County Ticket
For the Senate,
F. O. JAMBS.
For Representatives,
W. J. NICHOLS,
T. H.
For Sheriff,
O. W. HARRINGTON.
For Register of Deeds
T. R.
For Treasurer,
J. B.
For Coroner,
C. LAUGHING HOUSE.
For Surveyor,
J. D. COX.
For Commissioners, .
C. J. TUCKER,
B. L. DAVIS,
W. G. LITTLE.
Only Effects the
The passage by a majority vote
August of the Constitutional
Amendment, is not a measure
which Is going to affect to a single
degree the position or the
laboring condition of a single
in North Carolina.
The vote on the amendment is for
purpose eliminating the
vote, and from this
class of citizens any voice deter-
mining who shall lie the rulers and
authority in the management of
the commercial and industrial
fairs of the State.
The elimination of the as a
political factor has to do
with his status in his working held
or in his social life, these will re-
main unchanged,
colored man will work to I
do, will receive his pay regularly
will have his rights looked
after and protected the same as
they are and he can be
cure from Injury and his posses-
will be held sacred to himself
and family.
The passage of the amendment
will really prove a good thing to
the majority of who
rant of conditions, and unable to
appreciate or know the effect their
vote, the privilege of
are made to vote for men
tilings which are detrimental to
their interests.
With the amendment passed the
colored in North Carolina
will find no disturbances his
life which now regularly disturb
him as each election comes along
and he can pursue his work and
know that his work will not be dis-
in order that he may be
taken to political primaries
conventions, and used by men who
will refuse to recognize him or as-
him at other
Bern Journal.
Man Two Wives.
A census enumerator found
a man in living happily
with two wives
The chief clerk the county
prosecutor's office said today that
the ease had been to the
attention of the county prosecutor,
but what action that pro-
posed to take the clerk refused to
say.
Owing to the of the
census laws the name of the man
has not been made but it is
known lo the local authorities. In
answer to question of the
the man he was
Germany and married there
ago. He became tired of
married life, and leaving his wife
and four children behind h came
lo
On the same vessel on ho
earns he met a German girl and
fell ill love with her. After land-
at York he went to Penn-
and the girl settled in
Newark. Thai was years ago.
not like Pennsylvania
he went to Newark, where lie
married the girl he met on the
trip. Two years ago the man's
wife lo mi country and
found her husband living with wile
No.
There was no trouble, the man
said, and wife No. I look up her
residence with her husband and
wife No. The husband sent to
for children of his
wife. He has bad three
by his second wife. The man
told the enumerator that he got
along amicably with his two wives
by dividing his pay between them
every Saturday
N. Dispatch.
Among the Slates that will sure- j
east their vote for the
Democratic ticket this year is In-
At least that i-the opinion
of Mayor of Indianapolis,
who declares that the
roll up a majority of for Mr.
Bryan. Here are Mayor
reasons for the faith that is him.
He tell you why Bryan
will win. In no other Slate in the
Union was there such universal
opposition to the Rico tariff
bill, which is one of the mistakes
of the administration.
This fact alone the com-
of the but aside from
hut the traveling men arc for
Bryan this year Four years ago
the commercial travelers Worked
and voted for The
growth of the trusts and the union
TO PEOPLE, FRIENDS
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.
We arc still in I he forefront of after your patronage
We offer you the best selected line oil
Shoes.
Record
The spectacle of
otherwise and more familiarly
known as Ex-Rev. Decayed
going about the State slandering
to which he
the trend of
No man become a Fusion pol-
and hold his
lending himself to defamation
the State and retailing
Hill Delayed
ways, was ax Artemus Ward would
say
an original one. He is content
to misrepresent the Amendment
mid traduce the while people
that's all Fusion do
and Decayed could not
stand n conventional.
And -ii lie pitches and creates n
diversion by slandering the
Church. hi- way of
getting talked about and
going to the front Fusion lead-
Tin led in
educational policy Dr. Chan. K.
Taylor, president
Wake Forest College, has been
earnestly and consistently in favor
of schools, This fad
is so welt known ilia no proof is
We could till pa-
with extracts from the speech-
es and printed articles o lead-
urging better public schools,
Men's, Women's and Children's but one adopted by the
Baptist State convention i- enough
to thoroughly refute
tier Al Baptist State
General Merchandise
to be found in store in Pitt County. Well choice
selections, the creations of the beat manufacturers America
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round. Spring, Hummer
and Winter. We are work for yours and our mutual ad-
vantage. It is our pleasure to show yon you want and to
sell you if we can. We offer you the very service, polite
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well
established business built up strictly on its own merits.
When yon come to market you will not do yourself justice
if you do not see our Immense stuck before elsewhere.
Remember the following lines of general merchandise.
Goods and Notions,
v Satin-. Ladies
Jackets Capes, oil Cloths.
Harness, Horse
Groceries.
Flour, Meal. Sugar, I Molasses, Is.
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails Rope.
Furniture.
Headquarters for Furniture everything Unit line.
We buy Strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved
Credit. Our motto i- Honesty, Merit Square Dealing.
Your Friends,
A Practical Education the A
i. College.
We have received a little baud
book of the North Carolina College
of Agriculture Mechanic Arts
of Raleigh, N. C, and arc glad
to see that this Institution is
Would Let Hill Nominate
Nebraska will not
concede to California the honor of
nominating Mr. Kansas
City. of Nebraska,
who was selected by Mr. Bryan
Our State needs well educated men
of the big interests reduced in all lilies of engineering, especial
itself to technical and the State delegation, said in
education and manual training, night that be would give way
one In United
Quarter of
These the News and
figures for the
he Genera Assembly of MOT
ought to make for the Public
a cent less.
If some other things have to In-
cut down to accomplish it, we are
for
If new subjects must lie found
for taxation, let us take n
if need be and them.
If there is properly not now
its fair amount of tax, let
provide for such
increase as is fair and just.
The children in I lie country, ill
the villages in the towns
be given better
sigh
by
lie
the Man
I've
seen a bull that would -land
long enough to let lake
that
and tho of
the traveling men, and they are
trusts and the
which has fostered them. The gas
trust has hurl Indiana. Since
was formed many of the gas wells
of Slate have been shut down
and many men thrown out of work.
This fact will make thousands of
votes for the and trust ticket.
shall we do the
is a question is both
the whole country. Here
ll solution by an
The trust should be roast
the lo lite I
mechanical electrical
and also in cotton maim
factoring. For the development
our natural resources, we need also
Slate-and Democrat is David
B. Hill, of New if he would
ask or the privilege, Mr. Old-
ham thought the nomination
Bryan by Hill would emphasize
of skilled workmen, ex-1 forcibly the nature of the
i reunion of the Democratic party of
black-smiths, machinists, median the Slates, and he would
ice, mill workers, lie con tout with seconding the
electricians and
The A. and M. College trains kid-
for such work, and if
talent, educates for all tech-
professions.
The last enrolled
students, of whom many paid
their own expenses labor at odd
I limes. Students Who do mil labor
loin; the cigar trust smoked may attend the a total
including clothing
books, in let jibing,
l can l reduced one
ball by free
oil. at the College.
will
inn.
The arrangement now is
when of the
roll Slate In called
deb ail unit ill hi
bra ii- to i In
will step forward, ii New
honor,
for the mere asking,
Dispatch,
lion, which Greenville,
inclusive,
resolution was
right of
we, State
lbs
I e up-
available i
public money, the
lie, to the
our public schools, and
that i in- thin
. in- lip maintained
until the reproach of be
from Stale, and until
the and girls whose
hope for is in the pub-
school are
to primary
lion to lit them for
duties
Ami the Legislature fol
lowed, ii was a
Moderator his Association, John
B. who introduced In the
the bill
nun to public schools, it was a
Senator
who
bill the This bill
Houses Million a ii.
Vote pi on lull
the all legislators
hi all churches and outside of any
church e In favor of
better schools.
lure, led Governor Aycock, ii
will lake
even further steps in Improve the
public school system until every
well
t u cl
I lie
Ml, oil lit to I ii.
. Net and I Hi-
en. I ,
VI
Made by the Va
The longer some men live the
less they learn.
The best way for some men lo
help i tows i- more oat of it.
That black spot on Is only
the shadow oust by Mark Hunt.
i- -imply a great desert,
vice being Band am the
oasis.
is raw. how
ran you expect her song u, be well
Never judge a girl's face by its
beautiful may be
all pin on.
i J our friends more tally while
they live and less after
die.
The thoroughly
persons in this world are those who
expect nothing.
Many n fellow makes himself ill
drinking another fellow's health.
The reason there arc so
people who ore green is be-
cause is
the list actor who
down the and yet
lie ; no encore.
No runaway couples get married
in no art-
i-ts faces in
We sleep, bat the loom of life
never stops, and the pattern which
woe. weaving when sun went
down is weaving when it comes up
to-morrow.
A In Each.
Straw how which way
wind blows, and when placed in
iced also show Which
way the thirst goes.
thief always
seriously.
The lie light
in
candle.
remark- are sometimes
blunt.
Modesty is sometimes only an-
for
Some men are busy making
money lo time to spend
The fellow who is always tired
ought lo be punctured.
The summer girl's campaign is
tell of engagements.
It's natural for a man to kick
he has In fool bill.
The man who keeps a record of
all his wife's shopping tours must
be a suit counter.
TAKE S TASTELESS CHILL
per bottle. Cures Chills
fever, Malaria, Night Sweats and
Money hack doesn't.
No other as good. Gel the kind
with I lie Ken Cross on the label.
and guaranteed by Woolen,
and druggists.
the plug trust
trust hammered out thin;
the twine trust twisted-, the limit
t trust Starved twain; the met
trust tho solder
Dust melted; berry trust picked
tin-l ground into
the lamp trust muffed out;
trust nailed;
trust pi mm led; the mule
buried; the type trust
pie trust eaten.
Hoist . are died soil
-i i-iii
mi
,, ten e,
held in the county nun.- lorn
at j i I. i To lie-1 in-i getting
in the sort over hard
of hist rue -hoe them In
come once a year, and
oil the year through.
lion. Any may obtain a
of little with lull
about the College
by applying to
T.
.
spreading tar the
and
repeating this
a good thick of i-
which pin
the -U star.
Catarrh Cannot lie Cured
with local applications, as they
cannot reach scat of the dis-
ease. Catarrh is a
and tn In
cine ii must lake internal
e-lies. I a i ill Cure is taken
ii. on the
mid I
Catarrh Cure i a quack
cine. was prescribed one of
be-l in country
r years, and is a regular
, i Is composed the
Iv. i ionics known, combined
iii. iii id mil noting
on mucous The
, of two in-
j- produce such
l; ii till in i
user hi . free.
K I . I.
. Hold druggists, Hall's
Clark best.
An one dollar ton
is bus III
. l i. lie N I.
. . . . i l,,
I Hie tin lee
tills.-1 , hut .
Urdu ill
. no i i
period fore-
A year ago he got
. i Supreme C .;,
tribunal on n
him
Dr. D, Ii. Jam r .
N. Q,
unite over White
Fleming store.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
GREENVILLE, N.
D. J. Ed. Ow
Entered at the EM Si
Greenville, X. O., as
Mail Matter.
Justice has again
Last August Wilson
Barnes was
a on his farm
CONDITION ELSEWHERE
Writes
on the Outlook Pitt
Must Her
Got. Jam- usual taking m
active part in the campaign, and
even though making
in various pails of the
Stale, lie time to semi home
a word of encouragement. Codex
date of lie writes the editor
an interesting letter In m
while is addressed
named Jefferson. The murderer wane going to take the
was tried and convicted, some I liberty of giving most of to Re-
technicality the i-i 1.1 readers.
gave him a new trial, and at The Governor
re hearing of the ease in Wilson.- find conditions decidedly
last week the jury returned
diet of not guilty gave the man
bis liberty. With the perpetrators
of Crimea as this being turned
lose on the public no man can feel
safe.
proved in the middle section of the
day.
MORE
TIMELY DISCOVERY
VENTS FIRE.
W. A. Bright Charged With
Firing Building and
Bound Over to
Court.
An attempt was made Monday
night about o'clock, to burn
the brick building belonging to Mr.
W- Harrington, Fourth
street, just of the brick build-
owned Mr. J. A. Brady
Some one saw smoke
pouring out of the windows and
gave the
alarm. A crowd of men ran there
with buckets, but at not
I locate the Are. The building was
Milled v. It smoke lull no one
tell where the lire was Finally
was located between the partition
A. bar and
LETTER
LETTER
A Great Host of Republican and
Populists Declaring for the
Amendment.
Prom
Washington, June MM.
The Congressional
Campaign Committee will make
a specialty of circulating literature
showing up republican
public No-
table this class of literature is
,. . . during the past week has
the speech of Liv- j , . , ,,
. . . of
Georgia, in which he
., ,, T, . i . print and by word of
I call attention to
the part Of self-respect-
white men who e
BOB, June
The most prominent and
Sire development of I he State cam
R. Evans.
H. C. Cannon.
J. E. Cannon.
foal confident that oil the adjoining room. Ii was
election the people will fully put by the building being flood-
the the led with water from both the steam-
by those and hand engine.
Now deli at is again staling
them in the face, the Republican
leaders air renewing the lineal of
past campaigns to have Federal of
Beers placed around the ballot box-
es in North Carolina. The want
also to place guards over the Beg-
compel them to
all the underage and
who apply. Their game
will not work, and by Ibis time
they ought to have learned it. All
the same, white nun of North Car
their threat i- an insult lo
you which you ought to resent by
giving the amendment and the
Democratic ticket a great major-
who look to the vole for of-
Bee, will be cleared up and that
the white people will is- nearly
solid for the the
Democratic ticket.
The amendment when
understood thought
When the doors were broken
open the smell of oil was strong and
two or three persons got oil on
bands the partition where it
had been pound.
After the lire in partition
the Boor was so hot
unprejudiced, lair Chief Police Smith thought
people its will be i there must be lire under the Boor
for the good of all classes. Securing an he began cutting a
It will not bun the white man hole the floor when he discover-
because it does not disfranchise ed a trapdoor in the room of
him. It his fitness to Bright bar about four feet from
vole whether he can read and write where the lire in the partition was.
or not and provides that no while Mr. Smith down through it
man shall ever be and discovered a quantity of char-
and I do not ran- what those who
oppose the amendment I in oil, about four feet from the trap
assert that no white man need fear door and under the partition.
to vote for for fear ii trapdoor in the Boor was cut so
franchise him. smooth covered with saw
It will not burl the i was not noticed until he
cause there is nothing in politics began to cut the Boor with the
for and it takes him out of pol There was noway in which tin
A colored Primitive
church near adopted
expressive of their opinion
that if the Constitutional Amend-
passes it would ; a better tori
them to leave the Stale. The res
farther advised that ill
such event be a
good for them to emigrate to.
The colored people need not think
are alarming anybody by
making a threat to leave.
would sillier far more by such a
step than the state would suffer.
No Stale does more to educate,
help and lake care of the colored
people than does North Carolina,
and the adoption of the amend-
itself would be a benefit to
them in that ii would prove the
greatest stimulus to
they have ever known. But if
they lo leave, Stale
lo gel along
them.
and holds out an inducement splinters, paper and grass could
to him to go to work mid Bl himself have been put where found r
into idea that exist in
the constant gradual
the appropriations Pensions,
likewise to the legislative,
judicial appropriation.
These items could not have
lo great extent by
Spanish America ii war. shows,
indeed, an increase all along the
despite fact that the Com-
Public
have back all mat-
them, and the Commit-
tee on Harbors all mat-
before them, with two or three
exceptions, and all and
claims have been practically bar-
red from consideration at this
should be borne i mind
in case of
for me Navy,
of eight new war-kips, two
battleships, cruisers
and three protected cruisers, in-
an ultimate expenditure for
construction, armor armament,
of something like not
one dollar of which is now
The dominant at-
tempted lo Commit this Congress
at and will doubtless
renew their efforts at the coming
session to so commit govern-
lo what is known as ship-
subsidy scheme, which involves
the sum of to be ex-
pended throughout term of
Senator Harris, of Kansas, said
of the outlook just before
for bis
not to deluded
and his become better except lb rough the trap door from
and to discharge Inside building
its duties and to I uh-ll v,. Bright was of
he i- doing when rote. bating set
It secures, in my the a charging with arson
education of the coming genera- was sworn him. He
When this be. wrested by Chief of
comes a law, lathers Smith and taken before Justice of
I prosperity is tin-product of the re
publican We are
ed with the opposition for years
that they now Intend to support and
vole for the Amend-
Many of these are old line
Republicans a larger number
are former fusion Populists who
have followed Butler for
not so that
cannot tell a while boy from a mu-
not being so careless
of the present and
future of their race, have at last
cut loose from that self-
seeking demagogue.
POLITICS,
The holders who went to
Philadelphia last week to go
through the form of nominating
for a second term,
and Teddy Roosevelt, have return-
ed Duncan i rev-
Bailey
Abbott
Martin
Adams
rial candidate and secretary N.
I,
Boyd S. Assistant Attorney
While
man White's sec-
Russell
doodle miller and several
others, Including more and
holders, who constitute
Nearly every one a
pie and
for bis job.
A week hence the Democrats
will be journeying to Kansas City,
whereon i Bryan will be
again nominated also. As
case with the republicans, Is
EVANS, CANNON CO.,
AT THE
Old Greenville Warehouse.
We, the undersigned, desire lo place our names before the
tobacco farmers of Pitt and adjoining counties as solicitors of
patronage for the sale of Leaf Tobacco the coming season, be-
ginning August 1st, 1900. Knowing we possess the
means and judgment of Leaf Tobacco necessary to run a
good sale, we assure you that you will get the very highest
market price for your tobacco.
H. S. EVANS, known the boys as noted
for his good judgment of tobacco and liberal country buying,
was cashier a partner of the late of Evans,
Co. who is thoroughly familiar with all branches of
the trade, will run the sale.
H. A. who was formerly with the Star
Warehouse, is now with us. He is a good judge of tobacco,
and as auctioneer, will assist us in seeing that every pile of
tobacco brings its worth.
H. C. CANNON, who will have charge of the books, will
see that you are not delayed in getting your bill and check.
When you sell tobacco with us, we guarantee you the
highest price on all grades. Try us with your first load.
With the saving of if 1500 in drumming, keeping our own
books, and other expenses cut at the start, we will put dollars
in the pockets of our patrons through the sale of their leaf.
We invite all to visit us this coming season and note
our prices. We are yours to serve. EVANS, CANNON CO.
Special Notice.
We have decided not to hire any drummers, believing that
the farmers are tired of so many men riding through the
country, Bring us your tobacco and prove to the market that
you are tired of It. With this expense saved we can help you
much more in the sale of your leaf.
CANNON COMPANY.
The Royal
Elastic Felt Mattress,
The Best Made.
prosperity in the West, bat to tell ill advance, even a
sons to school and if the father the Peace W. II. Long for trial,
docs them they will And Ur refused be tried be-
away themselves to learn lo read fore Mr. Long on the ground that
and write before they become be did not believe be could get
twenty-one old. ties and asked that he be given
is only the fellow who has immediate hearing before some
relying on the vote for other Magistrates, This being
office be hurl and for bun refused him. he died lo give bail
we need waste no tears. but ii being a capital offense this
I am anxious I bat Pit. shall as refused Inn, lie was put
come up to the full measure of her trial this morning
duty in this great crisis and at ton o'clock,
she shall give the and The trial ibis morning was lie-
the Democratic ticket u great fore justices of the Pea
majority. It can be done if every- Forbes and Obi Forbes, r.
body will do full duty. It j James for the Slate and
must be done. Press this upon Skinner v and M. It.
the alter day in your
paper.
for the defense.
the evidence it was
Yours,
Thom
to good seasons, hard
work, rigid economy and self-de-
else-
even now, are advancing
the price of wheat, which will
greatly benefit the Kan-
and the West, these untie;
were not
brought around by republican ad-
ministration. The people under-
stand the reasons for these things.
Further than this, people re
that the late session
gave lo the I rusts of all
kinds all that they asked for.
also recognize that Congress
absolutely refused to do for
country those things which were
A. demanded Irrespective of party,
as an amended Interstate Com-
law, Anti-Trust Legislation
a reduction of the War Taxes, pro
for Canal.
how ii other Senator
regret make the stale
meat, bill is a fuel lo all
observers,
unless
The resolution adopted a col-
in
advising colored people lo
leave Stale ill he I
is adopted, gives an-
other strong argument the
Amendment should be adopted.
are the
right vole here they want to go
to some Stale like where
tin v still have the right lo vole.
Now what will be the result in
Carolina if we fail
Amendment this State
would become the Mecca for
Degrees of all the Stales which Two Things Didn't Notice
have educational
that Mi. Bright bis liar
about or thirty minutes be-
fore lire occurred came out
and went lo hi- home, lie
says the Bryan ticket will car-
Kansas easily, and if the right
candidate for Vice is
nominated at Kaunas several
to the ballot, Booth Carolina,
Louisiana and
have such a law, Virginia will -non
and if North Carolina fails
there will be such an of i
Into this state as to
make intolerable. While men.
this concerns yon. your own
cannot vote against the
Amendment,
Some of census taken appear
to hare done their work in a
slovenly It HI Paid Si Ii n
lotto one of them ass staled that he
estimated people in
by visiting seventeen of them
that he induced people
these houses to toll him
about their neighbors.
bad a load goods hauled from his oilier mid lie western slates.
place business that afternoon Republicans arc condemning
bis borne, in South and ;
earnest work Is done, Mr. Bright was the only per fairs by widely advertising the
for the amendment in Ibis I son who had a key lie I that since the exposure the
ion will not lie very. Mattering admitted to witness- wholesale stealing Cuban
to the advocates of measure, but stock of goods would In republican officials, then have
Mt. Olive Advertiser. exceed hundred dollars in val been reductions in the Salary
in and liar room fixtures in alone which will result
and it was shown Dial in a saving of a year.
he had an open of
hundred dollars, i .
The judgment of was has seldom If ever been made by
that the defendant be bound over Jan American administration.
to the September term of Superior .
court under a six hundred
which he gave. is point
week advance who the vice pres-
candidate will be, is
likely lo b-, I; can be
safely counted however, that
fa silver
will not lie the
by a large majority. Hut
Hull, grieve for that. It
is his secret desire lo have two
vice-presidential candidates in the
held if he can possibly
to stick.
the chance he seeks.
raw k to
Tax listers are warned against
listing apparently
lo twenty years who have
appeared in numbers some
lies and demanded to have their
poll tax no proper-
is all they can ask. It has
been learned that this is a part of
anti amendment
scheme to get names of these
boys on that
if when they attempt to vote, they
are challenged for under age
they can point to the lax lists as
proof are twenty one.
Of course will not, and do
intend, to pay poll tax. Make
prove their age to your
or else refuse to place their
names on ii. lax roll.
Mr. Unwell Cobb, of new Hotel of Greensboro,
bought ninety of our ELASTIC FELT MATTRESSES for his elegant
new hotel. We take the liberty from a letter he wrote
under date of April the beds Well, none know them
but to love them, or name but to praise. The tired out and the
critical traveler, dyspeptic and the chronic grumbler, all join
one chorus of praise, of the
Best Bed the 20th
guarantee Ibis mattress lo be superior to hair mattress.
trial, if not entirely satisfactory, will be
refunded.
your local dealer does not handle the Elastic Mat-
write to US for descriptive
ROYALL BORDEN,
g.
Get a good Safe
some other sections are
same conditions, which
leads us to say all should lie
at
In reciting I lice of
the
i Tow Brady tells
Ibis anecdote in the July
Home train on
which we were riding rushed
around a curve and we came
sight the Missouri River. M
little nephew clapped his hands
and exclaimed, see the
river, see the shining
thOSe things ID the water.
are Those are sand
I replied, that is a miserable
soil i fa river anyway, my
said the I
a man my day that there
was just two things Hod
didn't lake no mil ice of; they were
wicked for Him. One was
Kansas City Mis-
Mr. retail guarded,
the Mayor hops to
two weeks ago his eon-
of selling on and of
his bar had since been kept the the
hearts, if the car-
the legislature Mr. Butler will
re elected to the
is i i i in ate
MUSICAL
In good condition is and lovable,
and on a Joyful harmonious
cf or
discordance ard Just as
hone key note lo all in so i e none key
to A might as well try
lo fly to well look
. h that make her a Woman
. or She must be healthy
inside or C be There
are thousands of all
over the country. modesty urges
their silence. While is nothing mere
admirable than a woman, health Is
Every con-
should give way before it. Brad-
field's Female Regulator l a medicine
women's ills. It is
open.
The n inn,
The Democratic plan is.
I, He ill clean
out the holder from
to
Shear of
their power; leave them nothing In
trade Take away their
I lie ignorant
who they control,
will, MS matter of cold-
blooded policy, stop swapping post
for their favor Webster
Weekly.
A resident of loin, Kan., named
told a Mr.
Sharp that unless should
cease paying attention Mrs. Me.-
there
and a funeral. Sharp thereupon
caused to be
jail on the charge of having made
homicidal threats and then pro
ceded to elope with the prisoner's
headache,
backache and gen-
weakness, Yo
will be shed
at the result,
been experiment-
with other so-
called remedies.
We are
Regulator
happy
women. What
has done fr
It do for
Sold in drug
SI a bottle.
A h
, i,. I HI
Ml,
till
The safe is made in all sizes
office and general use.
Every safe hull with a guarantee to be lire
proof. Prices range up.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville, N. C.
The North Carolina College of
Agriculture and Mechanic Arts.
IN Stock -raising,
Mechanical, sod Textile
PRACTICAL IN Wood-turning,
Mill work, lending, Engine-tending,
and Dynamo-tending.
Tuition, u year; Hoard In u month. Next opens
County Court house, July
in A. M.; at College and
lull T.
FAMOUS CHILL TONIC
and
cure for chills and all and
billions troubles. For by
Harrington, Barber Co.,
N. C,
0-39-Mt.
They Stand The Test.
That is what Every Pair of
Pants
Is to do. Can you imagine a severer than to
lie one leg a pair of to the and swing a keg of
nails weighing lo the other leg I That is the test
seen in our window and hundreds of people looked in
wonder.
Dutches
ate built to stand any kind of service and a guarantee goes
with every cents if a button pulls off or if they rip.
Get tin- best when you buy and be sure you get the Dutches.
None genuine without the name on the
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
if there CROSS MASK
in margin of this paper it
so to remind you that you owe
for
subscription we request
you lo settle as early as pis
Bible. We need what YOU
owe us and hope you will but ten years a
keep us waiting for it. and a
Contractors.
J. E. son, of
son, came Monday night have
secured the contract to erect the
buildings for
ting Mills. Work will commence
next week on building.
Button.
Mr. J. Ii. Andrews, once a
DO.
Some Speak to Ma, Some to You
Monday, r.,
Medic.- came
night.
W. II. came over this morn-
from
L. H. wife III is
morning for
returned Ibis
morning lo Washington.
ii. K. returned
night from a trip to Va.
Miss Hal tie Leggett
Saturday night from Mildred.
and
win returned this from
den.
J. J. Cherry, wife
turned this rooming
Springs.
Mary Lucy re-
turned this morning from a visit to
Kinston.
A. M. MOOTS
Saturday night from Wilson, where
he held last week.
Marion telegraph
the railroad at Wei-
don, came Saturday night.
Miss Annie of near Has
sells, came to visit nor
sister, Mrs. W. II. Smith.
Miss Sallie Smith, of
Is spending some lime with
John
J. Cooper, assistant agent at
the Atlantis Coast Una depot, re-
turned Saturday night from a two
weeks vacation.
Miss Man
Adams returned Sunday evening
visiting near and
II. to Tar-
morning to witness the
game of ball there today between
and Raleigh.
Miss Harding
night from Greensboro,
where she has attending the
Normal and Industrial College.
Mrs. P. William-, of Scotland
Keck, OHM Tuesday and re-
this
Mir this
morning from to
visit Miss Mary
M. Moore ha- been
pointed agent at
lie a telegram tIns morn
log his appointment,
and left on to take charge
of office.
NEWS
la i r., i n i
Then- lire several
people In
LiThe Atlantic Coast railroad
shops atonal are to be
doubled i i
Mis. two
weeks a bride, died
morning In Charlotte.
Ur. John II, an in-
mate of the Soldiers home in
died
Monroe on
of issuing for a
graded The measure was
adopted a large majority.
Specimens of apples
mi exhibition at the
Paris Imposition won second prise.
Lloyd wife, of
an of
years is here on a visit to
. Mrs. Tonnes and
of Greenville, hi sisters
have a
The Southerner says that while
Kev. Mi. was preaching
bis first sermon in the Methodist
church at night
he with vertigo and had
to leave the church i t the midst
the
to from poor health.
Major Win. M. one
the of the
This notice is for those who
find the cross mark on their
paper
is also nuking campaign
buttons with u good likeness of
us u
sheep. G.
T. Tyson, Greenville, N. C.
cattle. G. T. Ty-
son, Greenville,
The John Flanagan Coffin to.
have sold their white hearse to a
firm in Greene county.
Just a little more than a month
and another season will be
onus. Business people should be
laying plans for vigorous
W. Smith has promised
a ripe home grown
watermelon by the of July.
II will stirring vine to get
ahead of his.
The first game of ball between
Tarboro and Raleigh, played at Tar-
Monday, resulted a score of
T to I in favor
Mr. J. J. Elks, of town-
ship has a which stole her
nest. found the hen
she was setting on six partridge
eggs and six chicken eggs.
have moved into my new
photograph gallery on Dickinson
avenue am now better prepared
to take your photograph ever
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Boy Evans.
Mr. M. T. Spier here Tues-
day evening and going
to commence curing this
morning. is we have
beard of this
When you want your photograph
taken, go to Boy Evans on
son avenue. moved in-
to new photograph gallery
guarantees satisfaction. Just
across the street from W. B.
Greene's residence.
I. O. U. F- Of leers.
The members of Covenant Lodge
No. I, O. O. F. at their meeting
elected following
for the ensuing term
X. X. M.
Parker.
B. Griffin.
W. Barber.
W.
. ,. ,, National Military Park, has
Claude Ling, alter spending , ,
some time left ibis an
whore he accepts General Albert It.
position as telegraph operator In chief of the G. A. R., to
railroad address Silver bake As-
Wyoming county, New
Fork, on Grand Army
39th, and lie ha
A strange appeared Ox-
ford one day last week and was
S C-b Broken
robber occurred
day night at Mildred, between
Bethel and I store
Mr. Marlon Cobb was into
and what cash was in the
. mi j drawer, and
go
Our says that Mr,
Cobb a lamp burning when he
closed bis store night
went down Sunday morn
bug be found the lamp out, and the
door of the open,
mom drawer looted, and a lot
gone. Mr. i
a in it an I swore n
search him. and
hear, pairs show
buried the
house. Immediate
the robber was Mr.
Cobb tried to gel the blood
here, ind tried to gel i e
at the State farm. We did
bear whether he succeeded gel
ling them or not. This is
lime Mr. baa
been robbed, mid be says be was
determined to catch the thief this
time If possible. At last report
was .
of Oxford Seminar
girls, to be found in i
i. No other school in North
Carolina has more
in favor. Within the
live bas more doubled
I its patronage, the increase
over the being more
than Ii Is offering Ike
best
course, music, art, business.
Its location i-
school
lug but i
I year lo sec sick
though tin were eight live
attendance.
Stock
is Complete
Hat,
At prices that will suit you.
COME AND SEE THEM.
ill
June
; . I t,
out . has decided lake
Ii d ones i miss.
In
.;. .,, ion, and here the place
; , . ,
. U. i- -ii-K.
A n of A . i-
ed b It. r. c . but
the; bi I rakes.
i the Ur .
. stopped In re last
Mi- I I'M oil I
id of v
ate n vet
-i
cigars baud These besides b
;. g extra I. age
i. m
I i . I i.
ill all
To See Us.
At Marci Hub Moore store,
where we have
opened a new and
lock of
Heavy and Fancy Groceries
Consisting of Meats, Flour,
Sugar, Coffee, Canned Goods,
Cigars,
iii fact even thing
Lo be found In
racer.
We pay the highest market
es for all kinds of
Country Produce,
rash or in barter. When
to sell or when you
want us.
To nil who favor us with their
p promise entire
mil.
T, F, k
at Points
THE NEW WORLD,
Edition.
Chili Speak in it.
W. II. and Mr.
L. went lo
Monday evening and addressed the
White Supremacy Club that night.
There a large crowd to hear
speakers and much
of the entire
white voters of township
present at of the Club.
They also spoke to u large crowd
at Stokes Saturday afternoon.
ii famishes more Mm
than all oilier newspaper publish-
ed in
all globe and is
dallies. It reports
i at ii Boer war bare not
i i v win
nos m progress
order it will be
a fen more is impartial. This
Oiler-
that the sub-
price of The Ladies Home
is year, and the price
of the Saturday i
2.50 a year, making
both. a limited time can
gel them both a year for just a
little more half price. f you
are already a subscriber for
Journal can have the Post for
l. Hand your order to D.
or J. B. and
a ill have prompt Take
this oiler before it is
withdrawn.
Tuesday.
Mrs. P. E. kit
evening tor
A. Bishop left
for
Solicitor I. Moore returned
Monday evening from Wilson.
Col. Isaac A. Sugg went up
road this morning legal business.
Charlie this
morning for his home in Williams
ton.
J. R, Walker and family return-
ed from Scotland Monday
evening.
W. w. Moore, of
pending a days here, left Mon-
day evening.
Mini Ella Wells came Mon-
day from Wilson lo visit
relatives here.
Mis, J, I. Harris and children
left this morning for their home
Rev. A. Bishop returned
from where he
held services Sunday.
Mrs. X. W. of lender-
son, came Monday evening to visit
John Garden.
Mrs. came .
evening from Washington to visit j what they know lo lie
bar parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. or else they know
Blow.
Miss Sue who has
i for i. low .
In which to net yon
for cut i
to all of
Among other things he did was to
deliberately shove a young lad off
the sidewalk just she hap
to be hi-
morning the body of was
found on Street ballet
holes in
While Mr. i
A. II. Williams,
at Hampton. county, was
sitting at supper night,
surrounded his family, he fell
from his chair, his bead blown to
pieces by a shot tired from
darkness outside. A private feud
is supposed to have provoked the
assassination.
Let no man be deceived by what
unprincipled and designing men
toll him
amendment. hen
they say it will disfranchise
Illiterate whiles either state
held in
aft
The i a W.
r. About thirty-five
new members were added lo
list and a committee mi C
was appointed by
dent,
the wild with what
ship, whose duly it la
white man registers before Is
called U. om work. We prefer
. . .- . Ml o'clock , In when yon come I
out U weed
lei Hi km i
lie sure ; them read for you.
A .-. Mil.
. . In ill.
la i. and If it
I hem we t lo
f. i makes it of u
at time.
The a week
i ion pries Is
ibis
newspaper and The Ra-
i s-week one
i rs.
. ;
in
to
II
k.
it h
It. Ii
the
speaking
at Hirer
i .
Co.
Explosion den.
News comes to us over the phone
of an explosion at the Ayden
plant in Ayden, Id which
two were badly scalded
and one struck over head a
falling smoke stack. The
the boilers out
of position also lore down
smoke slack to the plant. It
caused from a defective pipe in
boilers. The explosion
occurred at o'clock this after-
Reflector 27th.
Miss Tucker, daughter of
Mr. A. C. near
Cross Heads, was married this
morning to Mr. W. I. Chandler, of
They were at the home of
bride's by W. L.
of Ayden. The couple
on train morning for their
Vs.
Mr. dim Chandler, a of
the groom, SUM from Virginia to
attend the marriage
this morning in company with the
newly married lie-
27th.
fitting Skinner, left
morning for her home iii Tar-
Miss of Kinston,
came over lo lie
ant at the marriage of her brother,
M. Cherry lo Miss Annie
Wednesday evening.
1900.
Tuesday
night.
W. II. Cox returned to Kinston
Tuesday evening.
II. Tues-
day from Tarboro.
Mn, I. Ii. this
from
K. Powell is moving his
today,
Dr. J. X. of
spent day
of
spent the day In
Mm. J. son re
from
H. B. Hardy, of the
News came
night.
Bead the
for yourself and
then you
the while-, whether
ill sec
Illiterate or
Keep
The John Co-
are having water works ii. for I
their The
mill and house bus
ordered Is expected a
fen days,
The will be lilted up
with elevated lo
Hie cotton in the gin. A pair of
platform scales will be put fin
tin- use pal roan. There
will no dun from lire as their
entire plant if by a mi
engine. Watch the
I-1 i
inn or two.
Hill
Mr. Greene
. t-el and l us el a
J HI cl I
.- ii night,
Mr. Scott, foreman lie
Hill SI . bird ,
N. C.
i; lagging lies always
I, kept constantly
Mil. when
ii him in the dark.
Mr. .- ill in. the shot, filing
three in he
In- he.
he thought it might lie Mime
nine
D. W.
M u i N.
K. Con reports a cotton
not, have nothing It situ-
p the
from
Is so named that
one section shall prove
then the while structure
shall fall.
Horrible
Tuesday
i i. i of ii phi lug a
joke and be return lo
Snow bill km mi
i ii. lb discovered it hole
in . . . in bullet
him, be assign
for except
i town
lo
el him i the lake tax
. . i here for Mooring.
haven now
doing business under
name
Mr.
John and a friend
hunting together, Just beyond
the limits the lawn
for ii conversation with
party, and while
Mr, gnu slipped off bin
shoulder and foil In such way
it to discharge, The en-
lire load struck Mi in
The act
hall past
four later Mr, died.
n of the P.
at Ayden hold a tin tin
fit -i
lawn have seen i
land Desk I'm .
which Mr, i-
makes i
desks law n
tin- latter the sue
pas-all others. The little folks
In i. Hi it household have
become happy
i lie swings and arc loud In their
praise
visit-
in; in
We had a nice rail yesterday,
lilt three hours,
. Hauling ha been
pointed registrar
l. II. w, to lo
Best i vet knew, n.
In a letter which Mis. T.
v i. iii ii from
in i I here,
he , Is
belt i I -In hit ever
kit . i it In .
, ,. . , . i. l
i., i in Atlantic Hotel, she ii
novel teen it conducted -o veil us
under the .
The are superb hotel
M ., i .
in. i . i- week ti
follow-
lined an I
Annie Knight, d con
. i Will
ii i Iii r and case
iii-iii. iii
. . I , I
; , i . II
i, Heeds Issued
follow license lbs past
Will.
wit .
Paul
and
I. II, A I'll
. i v. i ml i
hot Waller Nor
in July, Vi I ville.
HI Gray and Lena
ow, ilium hi and
It
OP SCHOOL HAVE
Till.
THE AMENDMENT.
Fall Text of
as
An Act Supplemental to an Art
elections by the General
shall be viva
Sec Every voter in North
Carolina, except as in Ibis article
disqualified, shall eligible to of-
before entering upon the
As one of the depositories for Public School Books in
Pitt County. handle the n the
State List for the public schools and supply what-
ever yon We also have
Act to Amend the of the office he shall take
Constitution of subscribe the folio oath
February Slat, the swear
I will support and
COPY BOOKS.
ad Eighteen of the Public
of
Tin Assembly at North
i. That chapter
ruled practice writing I Laws at
to the Constitution of
slant and Vertical,
tablets, rap paper, pens. slates, white
colored crayons, inks, tit.
maintain the constitution and
of the MM States, and the con-
and laws of North data
not inconsistent therewith,
that I will faithfully discharge
duties my office
Bo help me.
See. The follow classes of
Some of Our
t pencils l cent, loud pencils cent.
t tipped lead pencil cut. nice tablet with
pretty cover l cent, crayons, with metal hold-
in wood box T cents. pencil, slate
and and rule, all in nice wood box, B
cents. A great big wide tablet cents. Bottle of best
ink the market. cents. Copy books f to cents.
White crayons, gross to box. cents. Good tool's Cap
cents quire.
For the Business Man.
North be amended shall disqualified for
as la make Bald act read as office First, all persons w ho shall
Thai article i of the
of North Carolina lie, the
same is hereby abrogated, and
lea thereof shall In- substituted
following article of said
as an entire and
Of
VI.
AND TO
male person
I in the Slates, and
every male person who has
twenty one years of
We carry a nice line of double and single entry ledgers. the
day journals, counter books,
order books, draft and note lime book
deny the being of Almighty God,
Second, nil persons who shall have
convicted or confessed their
guilt on indictment pending, and
or not,
Save Your Money.
One box of Pills will save
many dollars in
They will surely cure all
of the stomach. Ever or boa els.
No Reckless Asset
For sick headache,
constitution and
a million people endorse
Liver PILLS
For Sc People
have all kinds and styles of
visiting cards, note
box card am
tapers and tablets.
garter gen
And when it comes to
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat.
i ONE I FOB ANYTHING
Books, Stationery Printing.
taken to
MAGAZINES.
The North Carolina College of
Agriculture and Mm Arts.
CATION IN Agriculture, raising,
Mechanical, and Electrical Engineering, Textile In
Mild An lure.
PRACTICAL TRAINING IN Carpentry, Wood-turning, Blacksmith-
Machine-work, Mill work, Boiler-tending, Engine-tending,
and Dynamo tending.
Tuition, a year; Board H a month. Next session opens
6th. Entrance examination ill each County Court house, July
28th, o'clock A. ill
For full Ion, address
. c
September and 5th,
Geo. T. Winston,
Raleigh, N c
Days
At Cost.
Our ire stock
Dry Goods, Domestics,
Notions, Shoes, fie.
Wholesale sud retail Grocer
Dealer. Cash for
Bead, Oil Bar-
Turkeys, etc.
lends, Oak Suits, Ku-
Carriages, Parlor
Suits, Lounges, Safes, I.
and Gail Ax
Tobacco, Key Cheroots,
American Beaut Cigarettes, Can-
Cherries, Apples.
Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour, Sugar, Coffee. Heat, Soap,
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar-
den Seeds. Oranges, Apples, Nut,
Candies. Pried Apples, Peaches,
Glass
mid Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware. Cakes and Crackers,
Bail
ard Bowing and nu-
other
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Come
; to see inc.
. T.
possessing
this article, shall
be entitled to vote at any election
the people in the Slate, except
as herein otherwise provided.
Hat, He shall have resided in
North Carolina
years, in the county six months,
and in the precinct, ward or other
election district which ha offers
to vote, four months next
the election; Provided, That
removal from one precinct, ward
or election district
the same county, shall not ope
to deprive any person of the
right to vote in the ward
or other election district from
which has removed, until four
months after such removal. No
Who has convicted, or
who baa his guilt in open
court upon indictment of any crime
the i-h in.-Hi of which is. or may
hereafter i-e. imprisonment in the
J talc prison, shall lie permitted to
vote, unless the said person shall
restored to citizenship in
the manner prescribed by law.
Bee. II. offering to
vote shall lie the time a legally
registered rater as herein
ed and the manner
provided by law, and the General
Assembly of North Carolina shall
enact general registration laws to
carry into effect the provisions of
this article.
See. I. person presenting
himself for registration shall be
able to read and Write any section
of the constitution in the English
language; and, before he shall
entitled to vole, he shall have paid
or before the day of May, of
the year in which he to
vole, his tax for the previous
year as prescribed by Article
Section I, the Constitution. Hut
no Dials Demon, who wan, on Jan-
1st or at any time prior
thereto, entitled to vote under the
laws of any State the
Stales wherein be then resided, and
no lineal of any such
person shall denied the right to
register and vote at any election in
State by reason of his
lo possess the educational
cation
ed, lie shall have registered in
with the terms of this
Section prior to 1808,
The General Assembly shall pro
for the of all per-
entitled lo rota without the
educational herein
prescribed, and shall, on or
November 1st, urns, provide for
the making of a permanent record
registration, and all
sons so registered, shall forever
have the right to vote
in all elections by the people in
this unless
Section of this Pro-
such person shall have paid
his lax M above requited.
Sec. That this Amendment to
the Constitution is
adopted an one indivisible for
the regulation of the suffrage, with
the intent and purpose to no
the different parts, and to
make them so dependent upon
I oilier, the whole -hall
I or fall together.
Sec. G. All elections by the pro
shall be by ballot, all
J. W. Lynch, president;
S. II. treasurer; W.
secretary, and L. V. Morrill,
attorney for the directors
of the Eastern
in this morning and sign-
ed a contract with the Con-
Co. to build the
railroad from Selma, John-
sou county, to in Hyde
county, passing through Wayne,
Pitt, Beaufort and Hyde
any treason The work is to begin
or felony, or any other crime for i
which the may be W mouths.
in the there is no doubt that
since becoming of i pushed
or corruption It will pass
malpractice ill office, unless such a rich territory and should
person shall I restored to the prove to he a profitable road.
shall
rights of citizenship in a manner
law.
See. That this amendment to
shall go into
on the day of July.
if a of the votes cast at
the next general election shall Is
cast in amend-
Sec. II. This amendment to the
Constitution -hall lie submitted at
the next general election to the
i voters of the State, in the
same manner and under the same
rules and regulations as is pro-
in the law regulating general
elections this at said
elections those persons desiring to
vote for such shall
a written or pi ballet with the
Suffrage Amend-
thereon; and those with a
contrary opinion shall cast a writ-
ten or printed ballot with the
words Suffrage Amend-
there in.
See. III. The voles cast at said
be counted,
ed, returned canvassed, and
the result announced and declared
under the same rules and
and in the same manner as
the vote for Governor, and if u ma-
of the votes arc in favor
of said amendment, it shall lie
the duty of the Governor of the
State, upon being notified of the
result of said election, to certify
said the seal of
the State, who shall the said
id so among the
permanent records of his office.
See. IV. This act shall lie in
force from and after its ratification.
will your Wood and I
the bloom of health back into your
cheeks. Each bottle a
quart.
V.
claw, of lit. b, an m am
S A ILL A III.,.,
c.
raM-i
UM
Suffering
Women.
No eat bat know of the
too through. Why aV
suffer It necessary. Don't
lose your health and beauty, the
loss one is speedily followed by the
Don't
end worn Impure blood is St
the of your trouble.
Detroit. Mich.
las. Una Hat.
SOLD
The newspapers are wisely
ling upon the rapidly growing
and of
the
There is not only useless
but
it is found in every department of
the government. It
was most wasteful, be-
fore the Spanish, war. but it is
growing all the lime. The New
World gives the
fiscal year the year before
win expenditures began, the cost of
government was 9698,795,079, In
rose to In
it was In
it is to The
those of the
nets The actual increase is
The World says mid
la of consideration of
all taxpayers and braid
would more than
nay all the pensions. It is more
than enough to the
canal. It would pay the navy
expenses of three times over.
It would an army seven
times as we had before
the Spanish This is not
enough Bothers Is a movement to in-
crease I expenditures by
; -111,009,909 to dig the Hi-
Free Press.
The morning is the gate of the
day. and should lie well guarded
with prayer. It is one end of the
i In i which the day's actions
arc strung, and should lie well
knotted with devotion. felt
more the majesty of life, we should
lie more careful of its mornings.
He who rushes from his bed to his
business and not to
ship foolish as though he had
not put on his clothes or cleaned
his face, and as unwise as though
lie dashed into battle without arms
or armor. lie it ours to bat he
the lofty Hawing river of
ion with God before the heat of the
wilderness and the burden of the
way begin to oppress
The t gives
us Ibis important piece of
of a
live Is heard yards through
the air, the noise of the railway
train the report of a rifle
and i he bark of a 1,800 yards,
an orchestra or the roll of u drum
the human voice reach-
es to a the
croaking of frogs BOO yards, the
of crickets yards.
I speaking is heard in the
air yards;
from above is a range of only
yards
We hear that some sections of
the county have had no rain in six
weeks crops arc suffering
greatly.
There will lie delegates in
the National Democratic
It will require to
candidate the required two-thirds
for s nomination. delegates
instructed for have already
elected. It Is all over except
THE CELEBRATED
FARQUHAR
Threshing Machines,
Simplest, Heat Durable,
and in use. Wastes
leans it ready for market
Threshing Him
Saw Mills Standard
Generally. Send for Illus-
A. II. CO.,
York, Pa
CHILLS AND FEVER
Ta night Sweats with Robert's
Chill Tonic per
Pleasant to take. Money
refunded if it fails,
petite, purities the and
you well. None other as good.
Hold and the drug
stores of Bryan, Woolen
OF
Notice In Riven that lbs f
precinct NO.
Township will be from I A.
M., to sun-set of from Thursday
June to Saturday. July 1900 In-
m for the
of the legally voters of the
precinct. And OS during
i and I., said hours
the will be at the
at Fin- in town of
June
V L.
The On Day Cold
r Cold In and tors throat cured by Ker-
to
PATENTS-1
at to
I. Ac
NOTICE.
MOUTH , o i
Move t.
The tit lint above name will
notice that an action entitled above baa
the of
Pitt county to obtain a divorce from the
of matrimony; and the defendant
will take notice be is
to appear at the next term of the
Court of Mid county to be held on the sec-
Monday after the first Monday in Sept-
next, it being the 17th day of 1900,
at the Court in N. C.
or to the complaint in
ii action, or the plaintiff will the
Court for the relief demanded com
plaint.
ThU the 30th of Slay 1900.
Clerk Superior Court.
F.
TO CREDITORS.
The Clerk of the Superior of Pit
county, t
to me, on the
day of May, 1900, the of Thorn t
J. Notice la by
hi all indebted to the .-late
lo make payment to the
and to nil creditors of estate or
their claims, properly
to the twelve
after the date of this notice, or
notice will he plead in bar of their recovery.
ThU the day of May, 1900.
on k. Attar.
on J.
NOTICE TO
Having before the
or Court Clerk of Pitt county as
of Will of Nancy
Wallace, notice i hen-by given to
all to said to make
i to the
all claims Mid ea-
to prevent the name
for payment on or tho day of
1901, or Mil- will he pi-ail in
bar of recovery.
of April, 1900.
of Nancy Wallace.
hereby all persons from
any of our along
for the purpose of fishing with net
or hunting. Any one .- will
be prosecuted according to law.
O. T.
A. J. Wit ten a nu.
OLD DOMINION LINE
My res leave
daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, Greenville daily at
IV M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M. fur Tar
leave Tarboro for Greenville
and Saturdays
U A. M. carries freight
Connecting Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, and for all points for the Went
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominions. S. Co. from
Now York; Clyde Line from
Bay i-i in- from Baltimore;
Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
N. C.
J. J.
Greenville, N. O.
Trinity College
graduate
and ad-
Large editions
r sch to be awarded.
in the past year. Mad
C-1-Cw Durham, X
We will pay for raw
ii.-- we
with the Data
when the
with. They and
afar ran t rive .-;. ti n
of
UM Sent by null. Stamp
CO. I-Union s-l
. sale
J L B
Seminary for Girls
OXFORD. N- C
lift Annual 1900
First
Laboratory. Full of
Music. Business Course,
called hut twice during session.
Basra and Literary for Annual
Apply for
handsomely illustrated
F P
PILLS
1st
W Haw
all I AV
sod
Brian
to
Pl I'M Opium at
bond to curs In BO or
paid.
MEDICAL CO.
, UM
For all by J L
N C
Now, if the Democrats will make
their ticket William
an, of Nebraska, David Ben-
nett Hill, of New York, there'll be
and wailing gnash,
tug of among the
and
Star.
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every de
and prices as low as the
Highest market juices
aid for con ii try produce.
VI i fair . i.
character
Till. I.
by nil t as
a. the only perfect n
It. kind. Ml assisted to
i hi Ladle, fin Write in,
Tall term open,
; i, -i, i Ki
PATENT
j. a.
IN------
A LINE
nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. B.
T ice
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FOB
The Eastern
a, i .
TOR.
D. J. EDITOR
.
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VOL XIX.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. JULY
-AT
NO
Tobacco Fines
are prepared to furnish
Flues and Repairs now at
lowest prices for
-u
N.
OUR
State Ticket.
For
Tor
of Wayne.
of
of
of Pill.
B. LACY,
of Wane.
B. K. DIXON,
of
Km- Attorney
D.
of
Public In-
of .
L.
of
Labor
B.
11.11 id--.
SAMUEL L.
of
of New Hanover.
Fin
DAN HUGH
of
OVERMAN,
Rowan.
County Ticket
For tho Senate,
F. JAMBS.
For 1-,
W.
T. II.
The sell Help.
Of
Times
Km
O.
of
T. B.
For
J. It.
For Coroner,
C. o II.
Km Surveyor,
J.
B. L. DAVIS,
W.
I. A, is having his
the
in conclusion of an
Gods them who help
did
whine and beg Northern capitalists
to do this work. She it her-
self, Wilson can do likewise, mid
doing would stand second
lo Charlotte, inn might easily be
coats write
thus to make Wilson mad by tell-
her is no good. She
is some good, and only needs to in-
told bow close she is lo Hie
es and town in the slate,
how little exertion is needful to
put forth to make a Wilson man
feel as Wilson as a Char-
man feels of Charlotte.
This is sou ml talk. There is a
Considerable Northern
capital Invested in around
Charlotte. All of II welcome
when it came, is welcome now,
wish there were more of it.
But none of it came until
Charlotte had pal her own capital
to work. When local faith the
community was demonstrated out-
side assistance
it kin;, whereas it had for years
before been wooed in vain. Yea,
I he gods help t hose who help I hem-
do not help others.
The writer was recently in one
of the nourishing near by towns of
which there are
was being driven
around friend. He remarked
upon the great growth and
manifest he was
over the town last, the reply
the place has grown
is growing rapidly; and, with
nil talk of out-
side capital In order to give ii a
tart, these Improvements have
beau made with local capital-
home people have mill the
the factories the foundries.
Now money and people arc begin-
to come in from
suspect that this is true of
every prosperous community in
the Stale the South.
idea are not going to conic iii
help a people who won't do n y-
thing to help
Will Io It Peril
here i no room to
Radical bosses will, if they ran.
precipitate trouble between now
and the August election. In
purpose to make race trouble
have two I. That it will
help them to the Legislature
That it will enable
in again wave
bloody shirt
From time to have print-
ed the incendiary utterances
orators; the attacks and
assaults by vicious who
listened to and followed bad
vice; and general bullying lone
mulatto and white
speakers. Recently two
Governor
Reynolds and Senator are
reported to have threats
they will secure States
marshals the polls to an
registrars who refuse to
voters who legal-
establish their right to vote.
The time was when
shills had a the polls a
Congressional election, in 180-1
the law their presence
was repealed, there is no
authorized their presence at
the go I here all
they go as private
any
I hey do so peril.
The
to have a fair election
and to give every lawful voter his
to vote, hut the
boys, dead imported
will not
be permitted to vote this year.
The Fusion bosses may put
in their pipe and smoke
TO Till.
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IT NTH
We are -till in forefront if tin-
offer you the
General
In be in .-lore
the creations
and Wilder. We are a
It is pleasure to show
sell you it we can, We offer
attention, and the mm liberal
established bushier
Pill County
if Hirers
all Vein round, i
ii yours our
you what yon want and to
you the very best sen ice, polite
a well
choice
Summer
mutual ad-
of I he I
i-i i
r v, ii,. i-
lo limpet . , ire ad
i judicial,
id fiscal.
Ii .- .
. ; i
Ii out ., i,
i i has area . i ,.
square miles with a pop
. to a
male, on
an of t its
i nun . .
square miles, total
No good fruit
raised without
i.
ii loll ;.
. return of
t- in
i . ports t hi, i ii l
d i
and firmness to
fruits.
can be
Potash.
Fertilizers at least
to Potash will give
best results on all fruits.
for our pamphlets, which ought
to lie in every tanner's library.
I key are sent free.
up strictly oil it- own
W hen you come lo market you will not do yourself list ice
i you do not Immense stock before elsewhere
us and following line of general merchandise.
Goods and Notions,
Jackets Cur L-ts, Mull and ti Cloths.
Shoes.
Men's. Women's and and
and
The which
will begin on Tuesday, I,
will twenty-four leap
years, the greatest number possible.
February will have live Sunday's
three
possible date on which
can is The
last lime in red on dale
Mils The
Baiter can occur i- April
will occur one lime in coin-
i on Hi it
The middle day of m ill
i. Then
eclipses
A line Hi Ants
A man in Tex.,
from the Mexico,
tells the story detail of
punishment inflicted
a prospector named Wilson by
Maya Indians,
Wilson the
and finally won the
young girl.
of girl at-
to the rites of her tribes,
is said l. have decoyed her to
bis camp mountains kepi
her there against her will, sin-
Dually escaped and told the story
Wilson Hod. lie was over-
taken and can
As a punishment his crime
It was ordered that he be put to
death by n method with
Mayas. The prospector wan
stripped of his clothing and bound
across an hill Infested large
red ants. Alter hours
horrible suffering, as tho insects
slowly his
son expired, lie was lo
lies fugitive from Justice from
Philadelphia Times,
Groceries.
Hardware,
Furniture
tr. Meat, Sugar. .,,. Scad Is
Wows, Castings m,
for everything line.
We for Cash, bill sell for
.,.,. Dealing.
R n Q
Farmers
Use Good Plows.
I one i . , ,; nut .
resided
flu-
n d .
i, on Mai,
ice arc uh
. i ii and
ism,
ml i -in.
. -i. Chinese
Middle
pi ii nil .
I Iii hulk . . i i
I i,, re
hie j and south
west, -in. lit . i- ii long
n rooting in i, and is
i In l,. .
In rents
.
i lie
i- e-t
Most in hill u
an still hi
,. . ;,. , j,,,.
roll ill I oil.
II t , ;, f pal.
i in ii. the .
d l.-d
ii iii n some
el
How
ii.; w.
WORKS,
w . s.
of .-
Show me a girl's bureau and I
lei I her favorite actor.
most of
ii- while he
of men who ever be
bigamy have one
wife many.
woman who refuses i tell
their age lo census man are
gem rally old enough to know
T.
You can always tell
In- cry
Hew
York
a dab
has no to belong man.
A man who isn't too big SCOW-
i married i- too
1- i a loan gets lie
what wants lo eat
i i pi
A woman N always mortified to
know her bind girl
found she wears
olives Invented for
m Iii lake picnics make
sick all way
home Press,
Our mothers t seventeen, while
they were absorbing as much
or foreign Ian-
as was them, were
learning the same time
how to cook, to sew. to
i children,
in mitts, to take cure of the
I. i lie skillful
opinion the advertisements an fur milkers. It love came to
t-
d rate Veteran unit
r-iii.-
Meek had a lug Ore
morning,
being destroyed. M.
Wilt
room r-lit ii re put up today, man owned two at buildings, J.
to opening a bar where, n. two and S.
he formerly sold groceries. I
I I mil.
of this ell, w lie lie .-i t
Louisville,
with They wen- in
with u Inn lender
talk was upon the reunion,
when bar keeper
sympathies arc mi other side.
I help in j
ten ween the
members Ann
the Republic, s ho held
here two veil- Veil
fellow spin for i
came here each with a and a
dollar bill and didn't .
either while
run chills
and fever is a bottle of Grove's
tasteless Chill It
lion and
No cure no ice
We have
iIi-iii Inn
a l
from I-, least
it. I look over carefully
and save least live
i in nigh , In
lilt I Ill
I lie you
i I know I hill they
it . i think it is
. I i in mull
.-. .
line
a- comes lo meal women
ill that age, ii found I hem in the
their homos, guided by
wisdom who loved
July Homo
TAKE CHILL TO
per bottle. Cures Chills and
Malaria, Sweats
back if it doesn't.
, i us the kind
Cross on label.
Kohl and by Woolen,
Ernul, druggists.
Tools,
Flow
tor
h . I .,
ii I'm ll of
ill-
i, i j . mi ii
1.1
tin in tin ii an ,, . .
a, they
no lb. i. dis-
-i is a
in
Catarrh Can not its- Cured
urn -l till . .-iii i
mil i .-in-
Pi
ti n j Nail
.,
rid
N.
Iii u .- ,. hi Lit
Hull's Cure is taken
I urn not nets directly on the
mi . . Hall's
is a
In of
lie In
i and i a regular pro-
t . i. ii. it j. . the
i with
. . . .
i on
In-
III j . sud,
I i all in cm in-
tin ,,. t testimonials free,
pan l rim J. Props.,
I druggists. ,. . Hall's
the beat.
. ,.,
j mi leading
oil Is a most in gin, ,
H,
M i i and .,.
. , While
Fleming store,
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