Eastern reflector, 13 July 1900


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North Carolina.
oilers yawns women thorough literary, classical, and
Industrial education and special pedagogical training. Annual ex
for Don residents. MM.
More than regular Has matriculated -u
dents, representing even in the State except
Observation School of pupils. To secure hoard in
lies, all free tuition ions should lie la-fore A
Correspondence invited those desiring
teachers and other in format Urn address until
PROF. V. Dean of College.
D.
Tobacco Flues.
are prepared to furnish
Flues and now at
prices for cask.
THE AMENDMENT.
Full Text of tin-
Amended.
An Supplemental to an
Entitled Act to Amend the
Constitution
February 21st, the
Two Hundred
and Eighteen of the Public Law
of
of North
do
i. That Chapter
i Public Laws of 1800. entitled
to the Constitution of
Hi be so
o make said act read as
That of the
of North Carolina be,
abrogated, and In
thereof shall be substituted
the follow of said
a an
plan of
ARTICLE VI.
i i and r
OFFICE.
Section I. male person
III tutted States, and
N.
Vice Verso.
The do everything hack
ward. I
usual order of
Note Chinese coin
to the Mouth instead of
the North.
The nun wear the
women trousers.
nun wear their long
and the women wear u short.
The men carry dressmaking
inn women burden,
spoken language of is
not written, written
is spoken.
I looks are read backward, mid
we rail footnotes are inserted
Hi- top of the page.
The Chinese surname
Instead last.
The shake ow u
hand instead of the hands these
greet.
The Chinese dress in white
funerals and in mourning
lings, while oM women always
bridesmaids.
launch their
sideways, and mount their horses
from the offside.
begin with
dessert and mil and
Signal.
State hold elections
These are
Carolina, Alabama,
tie and
and none of them will afford any
indication of the drift of national
politics. The four named will
-i as usual,
i last ill -ii
us usual, and variation in ma-
either
nothing. Those who have been
State elections prior
in the national Inn
ford some pointer as lo tin- latter
will in- Charlotte
Observer.
-------I ST IS.-.
Um M.
retail mid
Dealer. Cash paid fur
Fur, Cotton Heed,
lied
steads. Mattresses, Oak Sails, Ha
by Carriages, i i
Suits. Tables, Lounges, Safe- p
I. A ,
Key Weal
American Can
readies. Apples,
Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk.
Floor, Sugar, Coffee, Mont, Soap,
Magic Matches, Oil,
lotion Mi Hulls, liar
dell Sc-ls, Apples, Nuts.
Candles, Dried Apples, Poaches,
s. Currents, Raisins, Glass
and China Ware, Tin
Wale, and Silica
aid Sawing i
other
Quantity. Cheap for
to sea inc.
SAM M
Phone M.
mil male person who been
naturalized, one
age, possessing the
nous set out iii ibis article, shall
Is- audited lo vote election
the people in the State, except
as herein otherwise provided.
Sec lie shall have resided in
the Slate of North Carolina for two
in the county six month
in the product, ward or oilier
elect ion district in which he offer
to vole, four months proceed
the election; Provided, That
removal from one ward
or other election district
In same counts. shall not ope-
rate to deprive, any person of the
right to vote in the precinct, ward
or other election district from
which he has removed, until four
months after such removal. No
who convicted, or
who has confessed his guilt in open
court upon indictment i any crime
the punishment of which is. or may
hereafter lie, imprisonment in the
state prison, shall permitted lo
vole, unless the said person shall
restored to citizenship in
the manner prescribed In law.
Sec. person offering to
Vote shall lie at Hie lime a legally
registered Miter as herein pros, fill
iii the manner
pie shall In by ballot, and all
elections the General
shall lie visa
Sis- voter in North
Carolina, except as in this article
shall be eligible lo of
See, but before entering upon the
duties of office he shall take
and subscribe the following
I, do sweat
that I ill support and
maintain the constitution and las
of the United States, and the eon
laws of North Own
not Inconsistent therewith, and
I will faithfully discharge the
duties of my office
So help inc.
Sir. The following classes of
shall be disqualified for
office; First, all persona who shall
deny the being of Almighty God
Second, nil persons who shall have
com idol their
guilt on indictment pending, and
whether sentenced or not,
judgment suspended, any treason
or felony, or any other crime for
which punishment may
iii the penitentiary.
since becoming citizens of the
or corruption and
in office, unless such
person shall be restored to the
I citizenship
l.
Fortification.
disease
Liver an
. .- i . ma i
i . all kindred tr uM s.
he Wheel
Liver
wheel of I shall
be grateful for the accident i . t
as if I a new lease of life.
Liver Pins
THE
U tin of
n No
will from f A.
l . a Ml
Mb. t. July iii-
of legally
Ami mi
period said
I lie sill be it It
in Points in Iowa
Jane
W . I.
Ill ill
of the la a
in W. II. A
of
sad
now in Court of Pill
tin will on
the day of 1900, lo pub-
Court door in
of N. C, to Hie
Milder for the tract
I 1.111,1 i in
Chi end township, adjoining the hunk of
James Haddock
oar hundred
Fall Term Begins Monday, Sept. 1900.
Practical, sense moth-
mis. Prepare lay and girls for
the duties life. take a
College.
the full lie-
of pupils, ton
more or hi
This 28th Jane 1900.
, .
Pitt In
Victoria Move vs. George Move.
above named will
ii. that an as above
ii i the Court of
Put county to divorce from the
matrimony; and the defendant
further take notice is
to appear at the win the Superior
rights of citizenship in a M.,., I Court of county tube held on
law. A Society,
That to Moral Court in Greenville, N c.
RHEUMATISM and CATARRH CURED
Johnston's
Sarsaparilla
QUART
W THE SHADOW OF DEATH.
A WM Car.
Mrs. t II. who keep a
and fancy roods store at Ht.
Co., Mich., and who is
well known throughout the country,
t badly troubled with
catarrh and neuralgia. I had
liter complaint and I
was a bad condition; day I be-
to fear that never be a
well woman; that I have to
down into a chronic and
lice in the shadow of death. I had
SARSAPARILLA rec-
to me. I TOOK FOUR
AND IT CORED ME. and
cured my family both. I am triad
that I heard of it I would cheerfully
recommend it to one. I Ml
taken mane other kind of medicine.
I prefer of
MU HI,. CO.,
BOLD BY i
PILLS
Lost as
TL an
name, and
blood builder.
pink to in
cheek, and
of By mail
PILLS
War Cloud Grows
have ordered foreign
boats not to the forts
or III, arsenals on the of the
Yang Ii orders are
authorities
limn all tut results.
London, I.--A
here a dispatch from
Shanghai staling that the city is
safe, nil bough an outbreak has
been feared for some The
protecting force is
by daily arrival of troops.
Shanghai, July I. News of the
death
greatest among the
allied troops aid in it
The foreigners have sworn
lo the outrage
to fullest extent.
London.
leaf us that wires between
i are
down,
to handle messages and only I by law and
dispatches go over the of North Carolina shall
wins. yews are enact general registration to
brought to into the provision-of
steamer. A vessel i
to reach Shanghai from tomorrow
night news up in
n. u.
I.
N .
from the of
the Von-
saved after his
lei lo The were
I sailors after a
by into Hi
Si-c. I.
fur shall be
aide to nail and write section
. i
of Hie it ion in the
and. before he shall be
to vote, he shall hare paid
on I el of i day of May,
the year in which he to
vole, his poll lax for the previous
year as prescribed by Articles,
Section I, the Constitution. Hut
no male person, who was, on Jan-
or any time prior
thereto, entitled to vote under th
leaders is to land the voter , a, , . ,. .
,, ., ,. o Stale in the I
Slates herein lie then resided, and
the Constitution, shall go into For
feel on day of July, lion sec or address
if a of the votes at
the next general election shall be
cast iii favor of this suffrage amend-
Sec. Ii. amendment lo the
Constitution shall be submitted at
general election lo the
voters of the State, in
same manner and under the same
rules and regulations as is pro
rilled in law regulating general
elections in Stale, said
elections tin, c persons desiring lo
vote for such amendment shall cast
a written of printed ballot with the
words; Suffrage Amend-
tin icon; and those a
contrary opinion shall cast a writ-
ten printed ballot with the
words Suffrage Amend-
thereon.
Sec. III. The Voles cast said
election shall counted,
ed, returned and canvassed, and
result announced declared
the same rules and
and in the game manner as
vote for Governor, and if a ma-
of the voles east arc in
amendment, it shall
the duty of the Governor of
stale, upon being notified of the
result of said election, to certify
the seal
the Stale, who shall enroll the said
amendment so certified among the
records of his office.
Sec IV. act shall be III
force from and after its ratification.
an answer or to the in
said a lion, to lite
relief demanded in saw
Tim of Hay
C.
Superior Court.
I-- fur
of
Carolina.
The Head tho State's
System.
Three academic courses leading
lo Degrees, Professional courses
in Law. Medicine and Pharmacy.
Summer School for Teachers.
I aid
r . . , I loans lo Needy, Free
Tuition to Candidates
i. Sons and Teachers.
besides in Sum-
mer in
faculty. Tor and In-
formation address
P. President,
Chapel Hill. N. C.
Trinity College
undergraduate and
Eight
ad-
barge s lo
scholarship lo In- awarded.
in I hi
N I
lid
TO
Tin of Superior Court of
having
lo me, the the
day of Hay, 1900, on Thomas
Notice is
nil
lo make Immediate payment to the
In all i of said estate or
their properly
the within twelve
after date of this notice, or this
notice will he idea I bar of their recovery.
This the day of May, 1900
J AUK It.
on the estate J.
with our to
or Bawl circular
our bankable
for U
Of
a.
and
o Tobacco.
mall n pain
WOO with our
ante bond to cur In or
MEDICAL CO.
Clinton CHICAGO, life
by I I.
X C
Days
To
duly the
or Clerk of Pitt
of tin I Will and of
it gUN u HI
all indebted la said to alike
Immediate payment the
all said ca-
talc are by n to the
for or lay of
1901, or tin will he in
liar
day of April.
of Wallace.
Their Plan.
is too plain Ilia plan of
into the Republican Th
leaders for the the
and tie little
net therefrom have sold
to leaders,
arc working like to gel the
to his
oil- hi- lo those men
sock lo put this .-stale in tin-
and
while allies, Just how any while
who has young sons and
coining up in manhood
and can him-
self as to vote for such things
is la; all
a pity Hint the men
that I have a
The are standing
to w ill all vole one
way. It la manly shows
age in fur a while man
to out from among and
declare be is for white supremacy
Main is hoped
others will do likewise, it is
only a of who shall rule.
it is not injustice lo
i- bud for him. is heal lot-
all. Lei all while
nil white remember
they none of
by voting for mend.
Dispatch.
no lineal of any such
shall be denied tile ti
and vote at mi election in
reason of his
In .-s the educational
cation h rein
he shall registered in
with the of thin
section prior I,
The General shall pro
r it ion of all per-
-mis to Vote without the
educational
and shall, oil of
1st. provide for
the making a record
of such rut ion, all mt
suns so registered, shall forever
I hereafter have right to vote
in all elections the people in
tin-Stale, unless on
Section of Pro-
such person shall have paid
ins pull lavas above required.
See. Thai tins Amendment to
Constitution is presented and
adopted as one plan for
regulation of with
the intent and to so con
the different pails, and In
make -o dependent
ca II other, that tile whole shall
band or fall together,
Sec. All by the
Oxford Seminary for Girls
OXFORD. N C
annual Session Opens Aug 1900
The attention our readers is
ratio the of The
Carolina Stale Normal and
Industrial College appearing else
where in these this col-
i beat educational ad-
vantage within the reach of
young women state at a cost
ranging from to V 1.12.
We notice young
en representing every ion and
nearly every ill North Car
were enrolled as students
during the session of l
these to their own
have attended
of them
ii lo
earned nm.-t of their
work dining-room and
of them hail taught
were prepare partially entire-
In the public schools.
Any young woman upon taking
pledge lo teach, after
the col Ii I invents in some pub
lie school or private school
stale will receive free t nil ion. All
free tuition students cannot secure
boarding places in the dormitories,
lint . county is lo a
of appoint to
these ,. lo-. The expenses
Including the use of id a
young worn in holding such an
point would the
college year.
This county is to
in the
Large class
Laboratory
School
billed twice daring session,
and for Annual
for
OF
I I of Kb. lion.- Pill
i. bold la
ii,
Chapter Public Laws of
., and the ballots fol
for the
mid for the Township
i r- t r Pin as follows;
Ad for above named
hail I- of plain white paper, known u
white paper, shall printed in
black ink, of which have,
with Clerk
Court of Pill county.
The of all for nils r-
A- in Pill shall
and and
one lull Ins king.
That all ballots
Pill county shall be and one half Inch-
i- able fan lung,
That all ballots for the Township officers
in Pin shall one ball
inches mid two one fourth lactic
Ion;.
the Sad of July, 1900
C.
IV for Pill Co,
inn all persons m-
n of oar lands along
the Ashing with net
or hunting. Any om- will
be prosecuted law,
l. K. It. T
A. inn.
OLD DOMINION LINE
At Cost.
Our entire tit
Dry Goods,
Notions. Shoes,
T.
U, Co
RIVER SERVICE
leave Washing-
ton daily at ii A. M. for Green-
ville, leave daily
M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
and A. M, for Tar
for
Tuesdays, sand Sal
at ii A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington
Steamers for Norfolk. Baltimore,
New- York
ton, and for all points for
with railroads at Norfolk,
Shippers should order by
the Old Dominions, s.
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore
from
Boston,
JNO,
N.
J.
N. c.
Greensboro Female College
North Carolina,
lull Term la-gins Sept.
on Application.
USED PEACOCK, President
Whichard, N. C.
The Stuck complete in every
and low U
Highest market prices
aid for country produce.
Ml -1 i II I I S
with
at M-r
In lake.
iii if ii fails. Restores
petite, purities the and
yon well. None oilier good.
Bold and guaranteed at the drug
stores of Woolen
refund
Treasury surplus during
June Increased and
receipts for the year
was
Tho Ono Cure
Cold la n
iii. Cam t .
labs as i i
II No
-i in.
-10
i,
Will.- In-,
I., Ky.
Tin- i-
, I nil railway
Its Mad
Hi.- i reliable
. km I All -air
PATENT
DESIGNS
I hid
ADVICE AS
Notice in
t-
Address,
E. G.
PATENT
Intent also Ml
and
BOOK OH PATENTS
IN-------
Ii
-A GENERAL LINE OF
tS
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. B.
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The Eastern Reflector
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VOL XIX. GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. FRIDAY. JULY
. .
NO
-AT-
WHO SALE
GROCER
II- YOU WANT TO BIGHT
SAME TIME
THEN COMB TO TUB . WHERE
WILL A T
LY GOODS.
Ed. H.
THE LEADING
TO THE
TUB
FORM
la the Platform
Adopted by the Demo-
ton
Million
City.
We. the of
party of the
in national
on the the
adoption of the of In-
dependence, do our faith
in that immortal proclamation of
the Inalienable rights of man and
our to the constitution
framed harmony therewith by
the fathers of the We
hold with United States
Court, that the Declaration
Independence is the spirit of our
government, of which the
is the form and letter. We
declare attain that all governments
instituted among men derive their
just powers from consent
governed; any government not
based upon consent of the gov-
The war ended
two years ago, profound
peace reigns over all
still the administration keeps the
government of tho Island from
people, while Republican carpet-
plunder its revenue
and exploit the colonial theory to
disgrace of the American
1-1111.1
We condemn and denounce the
Philippine policy of the present
administration. It has involved
the republic in war,
the lives of many of our
noblest sons, and placed the
States, previously known and
applauded throughout the world
as the of freedom, in
the position
of crushing with military lone the
efforts of former allies achieve
liberty Hid The
Filipinos cannot be with
growing out Span
war. involves very
republic and de-
of our free institutions.
We regret it the paramount Is-
of the campaign. The
a ion Republican platform
adopted at the Philadelphia con-
held in June,
the Republican party
adheres to announced
in Monroe is
Insincere and deceptive.
This profession is contradicted by
the avowed of that in
lot lie of the Mon-
roe doctrine lo acquire and hold
sovereignly over huge areas of
and large numbers people
in the Eastern Hemisphere. We
insist mi strict maintenance of
the doctrine Its
both In letter In spirit, as
necessary to prevent the extension
of European authority on this con- j
and as essential to our
in affairs, At
same time, we declare i
American people shall ever
to
European authority.
mi; and
AMI ADJOIN N I
We arc in tho of tin
We oiler the line
race after your
We are opposed lo ill
i pane- circulated as
bill without legal lender
. and demand the retire-
of note- a
government's paper or
r can
c Car m.
We favor amendment to
for
election I States Sen-
a direct vote of the people
and direct legislation wherever
are to
we denounce the
bl and favor arbitration a a
me ills
corp. I
General Merchandise;
in found in an., store iii Well choice, in Hi, of American
the of the manufacturer of America u, uplifting the
and Europe. all the .,, .,,,. of the
ml Winter. for our mutual nil ,,.,,,, we
It is our pleasure to you want and to . ,.
if can. oiler you la-l mum ml
attention, and the terms a well Labor in charge u
up merits. with the tub
When lo yon will not do yourself -1 Ki. . of
bring In
general i
US and
tic, men ever where, we extend
our to lie heroic
burghers their unequal struggle
in maintain their
We denounce the
appropriations of recent Re-
publican Congresses which have
kepi Sums high and which threat-
en the war levies. We
oppose the accumulation of a
plus to be such
i iced frauds upon tax-pay-
a- the shipping subsidy bill,
which under the false pretense of
prospering American shipping,
put unearned millions into the
pockets of favorite contributors to
the Republican campaign fund.
v TAXES.
We favor the reduction and
speed. repeal of war taxes and a
return to lime-honored Demo-
policy of strict economy in
expenditures.
. in
our most
institutions are in great peril;
existence of our con-
ill . .-.- ill. Ii ii.
i ii lo our cm . republic is stake
. , ,. I home and our commerce abroad, the decision now to be render-
and .,, will or not
American soldiers are to enjoy those
.,. ,.,, we fa- privileges free government
Capes, and Cloths. nu made States
late the ill the iii ,.,, honored, we
Men's. Women's and Shoes
Horse and
out endangering our
they cannot la- without
and as we are not willing to
We oppose militarism. It means
conquest abroad and intimidation
and oppression at home. means
the strong arm which ever
fatal lo free It
is millions of our citizens
I have lied from in Europe. It will
impose upon our peace loving j
pie a large standing army and .
necessary burden of taxation and a
constant their liberties.
A small standing army and a
disciplined Stale militia are amply
time of peace. This
Plows, Castings ii Plow
ale position in iii
platform in
fad and sen ice shall
head t
and that to in.- ,. or . eon-
pose any people a govern-1 ,,,.
of force is to substitute the
methods of imperialism for
of a republic, We hold that the
Constitution follows Hag and
denounce doctrine an ex-
or Congress, deserving
their existence and powers
from the constitution, can exercise
lawful authority beyond It, or In
violation of it. assert no
can long endure half
and hall empire, and warn
the American people Imperial-
ism abroad will lead quickly and
Inevitably to despotism at home.
LAW
iii these fundamental
the republic Into an empire
favor an immediate
for a stable form of govern-
second, Independence, and
third, protection from outside in
such as has been given
for nearly a
I lies Central and South America.
AT OF MB-
i republic has no place torn mil-
and conscription.
When the nation is danger
I the volunteer is bis conn
best defender. Tin-National
Guard United should
ever in the patriotic
hearts of a free people. Such or-
are ever an element
strength and safety. For the
time in om- history and coeval
the Philippine conquest, there has
been an Unwholesome departure
from time-honored and approved
systems of volunteer organization.
We denounce as
and Rope.
. at, prosperous honored, we
earnest ask for the foregoing
of principles hearty
of hiving
American people regardless
inn- purl
Furniture.
for and everything in line.
buy strictly for Cash, Hell for Either Cash or on Approved
Credit. Our motto is Merit Dealing.
friends.
n- T.
i I I
in- deemed conclusive evidence
against disease and be-
A In
Hon. ownership and control the ,,,,,, , a. ,
light of.
States Tc ,,, in
,,. in u,,,
an fl.
fa.- ounce
of prevent is worth a pound of
H. bill pending in I t ., ,,
Maude, dear, would not
I a a I American . .
i advise you to send your burning
and interests not to tiller- ;
I poems to a powder
time a woman talks hack
new-
gaged ill inter Stall
I which and
the Philippine policy of and as a subversion of the
.
. not
Hi
the Republican administration at-
tempts to justify with the plea
that it will pay, but even Ibis
did and unworthy plea falls when
brought to the lest of fuels. The
and principles a free
fob
Private monopolies arc
war of criminal aggression against intolerable.
principles, we the the Filipinos, entailing an annual the price
law enacted by a Republican expense of many millions, has o- raw and pro
against the protest and ready cost more than any possible thus robbing both producer
Democratic ml-1 could accrue from the
to show
, , ,,, favor enlargement
business
, . . . ,, , , of
their origin, the
have no water in
have ,., a temp-, the
and are not at In . .
f public from unjust and unfair trans-
monopolize .
. , .- . ,, rate-.
or product inn i
tides of and
whole constitutional power of Con-1
burdens nil
Ten
land consumer. The lessen the
endorse
tin
gross over
Interstate
I l.-l v
c denounce failure
j n pail
slab In lo
Sew Me
in, and promise
inc H of these
stab home t
and a firm
, Alaska and
an system of
me and lands the
I Wot, fol I'll.
., . f i, n and
f sin ;. ii actual
in her husband she gels
After you talked with a
woman minutes you can tell
ever opinion her husband has ex-
his opinion of her.
A man never feels a.- i. lie had a
tune unless it makes him feel
bad for a longer time than took
him to hove it. New York Press.
All.-, a has once chased a
man herself, -he never gets any
of the ii chose
her.
as a bold and open violation entire Philippine trade for years of labor and
nation's organic law, and Furthermore, trade terms and conditions
breach the national good j is extended at expense thereof, and deprive individual e
faith. imposes upon people price is always
form
Hi
for
de-
an
Ml I
I l
II
opposed
their consent, and taxation with- expansion It takes
out It dishonors i territory which can be
the American people by and whose
pledge made in . people arc lit lo become
behalf by commanding general I American
of our army which the 111- j NOT BUT
cans welcomed a peaceful and
occupation of their land.
It dooms to poverty and distress a
people whose appeals
peculiar force to our justice
and In this the
of its impel program me,
Republican seeks lo com-
United States to a
policy, inconsistent
can institutions and condemned by
the Supreme Court in numerous;
PEACE.
We favor expansion by every
peaceful and legitimate means.
arc opposed to
purchasing distant is-
lauds to be governed outside the
constitution add whose people can
never become arc in
extending the republic's
influence among the national hut
believe
force and violence
but through, the persuasive power
TO of a high and honorable example.
TUB I
demand the prompt and lion I
est fulfillment of our pledge lo the The Importance of old questions
Cuban people and the world
the Stales bus no
nor Intention to exercise
now pending before
people is in no wise diminishing
the lakes no
jurisdiction or control backward step on
the island of Cuba, except for but burning issue of
and small capital of op
for betterment. The
the .
devised tor appropriating
fruits of to
the at many
their greed i-
all wealth will lie
gated in a few and
public The
with the ii- h
the Republican in Slate and
national platforms la conclusive
proof of the truth of the charge
that are the legitimate prod
net of Republican policies,
they are fostered h Republican
that are protected
by the administration
in return for campaign
support,
w H OS II s.
Democratic part.
loan
and against
iii ever form. Existing
be enforced
and more stringent outs
providing for It OS
affairs of corporations en-
in
i of Hull
the American people for the win
which shall and ,
, lain ill price level com
favor the
stem m-Ii la and application
it
mail.-and all modes of Inter
State shall ex-., ,.,,,. .,.;,.,. it.
, b the emu of com-
upon
of laws should Ins
b pulling
i the free to
under the pl. . -i x all mi entangling
I protection. the ,,,. f will We approve this
TAKE HUB TASTELESS CHILL TONIC
per
the.
and
and
back it it
as good, I lie kind
of all i, on the label.
Sold and guaranteed lo Wooten,
friendship Aryan druggists.
with cot
branches the
to enact nu legislation do-
lo prevent, or even curtail,
the power of trusts and
Ion ii
and
, ,. , . ., . .
role a,. hi I- i
gold at I in- present
U, i wailing I'm aid ; u in hi- . involved u- in
of any other world Ii.
denounce bill en
mill One Hundred Dollars
for mi ease of Catarrh
Hall's
I. I'll. XI I'm.; Props.,
i have known
i on i inn in,, i .
power of trusts and .,,.,, t i,,,, . and land c the
.,,.,.,.,.,,.,, j., . and especial . j, tor
mist laws on the . . aim , II and
statute the , ,,,. . ,;,,.,. must, in bus
, , , ,,; u. ;.
. I,, all. I l,. I . . i .- U
Corporations should be
all rights their
mate Interests anon Id
but b corporal ions
interfere with public affairs
the people, or to control the
which
be penalties
as will make such
i A I I
I lie Dingle
as a trust-breeding measure,
fully devised to give Hie few
which do not deserve, to
money, bother
la-slow Upon national hank-
control
p i III own
hem-Ill. n i national
, Lank cm secured b govern
have n
, ill i . l. and if the
I i urn lie is lo Increase
population and business,
also ii,.,, The
can is n
-i for fastening upon tho
payers a perpetual and growing
debt
nation-, and which has
nation's
while i- ling in
Africa. II in
pies sell and re-
as did our
claim of
indignation the
laud to overwhelm with ton
.-. null All
the entire
Amen run a, lb Be
publican office and tot all
made b
i Kin
o Mart in. Wholesale Druggist,
Toledo,
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in
acting directly upon the
. I surfaces of the
. . race Sold
I by all free.
Pills are the beet.
ill. Ii. ISM.-,
N.
over While
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j mil i
III
REFLECTOR
S. O.
this meets in Elisabeth
f. J. A the time i- so close
election there
KAI-I LETTER
in Number.
Separate school Te.
Republicans nave began
game of attempting to
a lot
Really Hi. -raj illegal men
Pu I ,,. . .
Greenville, V as
u , . h ,,.,,
IV. I.
one of our exchanges Many MM of
the independent Ga paging
,,.,. y,.
Local pride, if nothing . Kate
induce stand ell
km paper. Md the an .,
torn u applied to education
only, and
paid In colored people should In
Cannon.
K. I
, . ,,., mine of U rote en
iii about
. him in the Convention, bin
doing any thing among
,,,. ,,,,, in are should be made a-
certain Democrats in
,. , and should be returned to
thin to
heron by the This is
a trick, and no
,,,.,., a, should listen to the
siren voice of tempter. pl,,,., .,, in his leg in
and when
office healed be found Um
I iii-ll- . .
I M , his ,,. ,,,,,. L- want
. n am paid by
illegal men a to- , mi ,; town to the education of
in i,,.,
week or two ago. And Bod U
made at Win. and without a good, enough to pf
;,,., lion of their cu
-i- t , . ;. . . .;.,.
home i at
Spence Blackburn,
I el States Attorney. The
moat
Again, I am
to m
being to pas
for
the law now all
Link of
in the Philip-
I the children of
lawyer here stat.-
hare a perfect right and without i liberal equally
new law, to ,,, State, color or
their for Ike amount la
to and expended for a
do truth the injured member n to
. ,., office the other. 11.-
. and
to give, after bis return
uh an broke
will continue to keep. the other leg. the
want an office ,,,,. curiously enough, both
bi o. the .-
.,.,,,.,,.
who Mil allow to be ,.,,,.,, ,
such way. Such . ,,. stand
should be spurned with i the
.-------- matter of no great moment
Charlotte Observer w
e cannot sup low will a large measure i-
;, giving
. .,., ,, value of oil in band
National will bear
adopted at The tendency of all
act i iv
full and legal identification of
man demanding to register.
many without a local
and a name that
I from one state to another, have
I in We can
not afford to the
family without
, providing I
bean in A
have
sorry the ,,.,,.,, i-.- i o
the has come, a. the destruction
, and property to distribute
,. such loss a n-
a writer so j.
give his support lo the ;.,,.,,
,.,. much we
him m
mid platform. Till Hi . . . mi b i
i pa i . sty.
.,., . inter discover
.,, the
man and has as ,.,., when be
right to express his honest opinion j ,,,.,,.,, the mail
of ;,,,, rest of While be ,. w the paper and
,,;, for on ground
nor platform, be he never
. . move leave it coming to the
of alleged
the He I re , this par
further be will least, and
in win tell fearful the
believing in it i the ft Printer.
only hope of government
home.
law and the grit to stop this of
business. harm will come to
other who
does Ilia full duty on tow matter.
But it should again be
it the desperate
. -ii
who are
lake thin
swearing
white registrars. And are,
the fellows eh to be held I
if comes.
MB hi
of ii-
ii v reports
from a number other points,
the will all vote
of them are
child M is apportioned and
expended tor white child. And
jet the white pay
means per cent, of the taxes paid prop
for public
a splendid educator, and our chill After the proposed
eagerly read when they hi adopted, and
are slow . anything else, and; is from pol
course of twelve would
done a vast amount for the adoption of an
EVANS, CANNON CO.,
at ran
Old Greenville Warehouse.
We, undersigned, place our names
of mid counties as solicitors of
patronage for the sale of Leaf the coming season, be-
Inning August 1st, 1900. Knowing we possess the
means judgment of Tobacco necessary to run u
good we you you will get the ear
market price for your tobacco.
H. S. known among the boys as noted
for his good judgment of tobacco and liberal country buying,
was cashier and a partner of the Int.- of
Co. who is thoroughly familiar with all branches of
the trade, will run the sale.
A. who was formerly with the Star
Warehouse, is now with us. He is a good of tobacco,
and auctioneer, ill assist us in seeing that every pile of
its worth,
CANNON, who will have charge of the book, will
see that you are not delayed in getting your bill tad check.
When you sell tobacco with us, we guarantee you the
price on all grades. Try us with your first load.
With the saving of i
in
of reading would
have been neglected.
I knew a man with a large fain
of children well educated and
was being ask
id be managed to educate but
kept
j well supplied with good
other literature, and
school I could, and
they educated The
white taxes to lie
expended on children would
have longer term,
white child in Carolina
would then be enabled to be
educated. Bo you
Keen. I.
Thompson
B.- Tb
tile saving in our own
books, other cut at the start, we will put dollars
ill pockets of our patrons through the sale of their leaf.
We invite nil to visit us this coming season and note
our prices. We ate yours to serve. CANNON CO.
Special Notice.
We have decided not to hire any drummers, believing that
the are tired of so many men riding through the
country. Bring u your tobacco and prove to the market that
you are tired it. With expanse saved we can help you
much wore in the of your leaf.
CANNON COMPANY.
BEAD WHAT I ABOUT
Royal
I, i entitled do o, Some of
South Carolina their own
on books own. I U
l that l aid of hive
will vote,
I, nor I a number of no. in our b.-
I-- .-. h-,. Then it b. mistake
Si,. l. make
bulk
newspapers to create a ,,,.,.,, i,,.,.,. stirred
tor There arc of
today grown T. Thompson, of tin
not know the world much in b
The bill of
drawn yesterday
idea . John of
no place b.-n-
Inn that
inns as
Elastic Felt Mattress,
ti.
lie;
has its Importance,
but do not lei your interest I . any
to Ula
tire and voting
time come. By the
in another
the men I rue.
Mr.
populist at-
general to
l. in -in burg yesterday no-
by a- In- came
down the Carolina Central road
that he mil lie allowed lo
speak. He did not I be
tug. v above
two red shirts got the train,
at station
at
where oil
men whom you can
hungry are going to put , i. be up
every effort to ,,
While me keep going. It U to
he advice and
ii i . . be
interest in I going .
die
meetings b. lo ml and
rote. ale
Democrats Li .,,,,, Mil is adopted by
t people I his
and them to legislature will lie ioN,. lust, and
, . i , in a law
II o, lie on I In
. . white men. is raise in
Fusion ticket. White men, The
yon think black and Ian lie again to
crowd will baud elect ton such u purpose, and
at oil hi
i.
Mi i
men
will
weeks they I
in- in a more active
to o than
whiles appear to so far.
course rote
the very of
reasons why every
white man should vole for it.
They are applying
promptly to they
to the -ll
glib ready to
every to them
under of the new
law. I in- bow
that have
local
before going voting
precinct to register. is staled
their are
iii lie
and or-
which there are
here , and even
and Sunday schools.
Tin- bronze ululate of lull
Hand Vance has arrived
in earlier I bun ii an
in and is
the state Arsenal
Where H III August
when the
plan- in I lie
b. I. . I- II splendid
is bringing ton cents In; ., item
. . .
day. They will be iii polls, this could lie done would
everyone all in
,,.,, , , i Its
power . ,,,,,,. ,,. ,;.
i he , people, A leg
will mil be
v ha de in
a bicycle it a machine, member will sole for an
lodges decided II
Ism chicle, and an
other thing., and decide. should puss I ho pen
j, is a weapon. The hike pie would defeat
to lull,
in n-.
as the judge, have
in arriving ii I rue in
ward new tin- W
Star.
f call ii u merry go
round gel
near right.
in an majority.
I lie I lie and mil
I. I he
it the who
boat i- a bu
destructive and heavy rains I
in the more southern cotton grow-
to belief
high price will be
Al
any rate not to
bargain away any their growing
. lops I.-.- than a ill
in may be
offered.
i- in ginning quite
high about
and i- -aid
are. In some form,
I appear in-
a double pan. give
it publicly hi who
do talking lake do
suit of interest in the
and while people to Ml
lie that such talk
I- lo I he least.
The w ill III
I,. the very last
Mile.
fill
pa abroad lo the
paper. Ii I. simply enrich-
while
ourselves. is to
we little or m home
pride. I have in Word to
to paper,
abroad if we Brat lake our
paper. The mo paper,
us to read is our home and church
papers, then many wore a. our
one say.-.
I gel a larger paper with
much more reading matter for
same price abroad than
Thai may be true, you can not
afford to be without your borne
new-. local lake
yon cannot afford to
that. Another says, neigh
bur lakes the paper, and r
read Well, that is
the core, if we to
for a paper.
people III.
s. editor i- of
politic, therefore we not
t In.- paper. I in-it that la
a valid and we ought
to lead paper
home news. II
home paper was poll
in mine, I would still sub
to and read it as a
i-e agree disagree
the
I suggest we all
I should out duly aid
editor making a good
of news
run. neighborhood,
to writ
contribute now and then to
the of paper. We
should reel that ii is our
and in some ail
H its
barge against
registrar is refusing lo register
rues, The
are all black men.
t Attorney I'd
the
deputy marshal lo make
rest. Mr. Thompson promptly gave
a bond tot In-
before a State- cm. mission
Tuesday.
The plan i-
to get the Federal Court.
The propose to by
tin- registrar. The
afternoon dis
play desperation on the part
the may
down that
into while man's column in
Dial In
The While Man's Club held an
enthusiastic tonight
of
was denounced in plain
wile made a
big torchlight procession from
Winston to
row night, where
Si Car Loads Postal Cards.
superintend-
cut postal cud
factor Piedmont, last
shipment of
ea ever made one day ill
country. He snipped care
I line sixth of that
went to Th
fur postal can Is
; Increasing and additional help has
to be hired from lime lime i
keep up the work. All Postal
used iii lulled Stales and
it provinces are Piedmont
from wood. Chronicle
Telegram.
It, Mary's I.
Mess. Boy all . Borden, K.
few months ago I purchased a Fell
you. Alter giving a thorough trial, I most comfortable
and mi all reaped, by far most I ever used.
I hue Hie,; and hair cs, and this
to either. success w ill. your I am
Mrs. M.
i; ill Alter if is not all you even
hoped for In a comfortable bed, return it lo us we will
you full amount paid you not bring out
the freight.
HOW IAN If your local dealer docs handle
our mat write direct ft pamphlet descriptive same.
ROY ALL to BORDEN,
Mai tresses, etc., , X.
Seven Springs
W. V Prop
-I i. lineal -f mineral a
kidney, liver
All seven
HACKS MEET TRAIN
e. O.
Water rue to at other hotels o
using Seven Springs water will be
per week A number of have been added
season, among them are bath being com-
a barber too
to mention. buns and Other
W. F. Morrill, Proprietor.
Seven Springs, C,
An full.
WM
by in a short
lime i
i like Inn thy paid;
In. . to lime, to
hold, 1.1 guard till hauled
in i in Will thou let her
have her way, her many
wishes; lire every day
and help her wash
Will support her
mother, Aunt Jemima
and I in I. John, three sisters and
And his fuel grew
pale was l. list
jilt; through Hie BOOt II
In -I
Just received a lull line of latest
lulls, licit Buckles Him.-, Ml
and
Pius, and of
other jewelry
lion, and Km-
J Milli
cost.
. M V. i-r.
to .
Ii is often to have a
lo gel lo the
the girl
she bus nothing to can ill put
on airs.
may come I., bun
ate b visa bot
,.
and
The Victor is made in all sizes con-
tor homo, and general use.
Every sale with a guarantee to be
proof. Prices range from up.
J. L. At
N. C.
The North Carolina College of
Agriculture and Mechanic Arts.
IN
lure, and
and
IN
Machine work, Agile
Dynamo tending,
a W a Next Hep
I ember nth. iii July
HI A M, till MR,
full address T.
N V
They Stand The Test.
That is Every Pair of
Pants ;
Same Speak t, some to m,,,,,, I I
In Ayden.
ii won.
. Court. ,
Al V
Marion Tucker .
t t
IN ALL LINES.
B. E. Pub mi home
Mi-. I .
for
ii.
for Mildred.
neon
.; I. i
i Hal
from
Sal
and left this el-
don.
Mrs. Harry Skinner and
. ,. severer beat afternoon fin
t do-
tie one leg -f a to the and a keg o s
weighing pounds to other That hi the teat spent day
no,., in our window and hundreds of people have looked
wonder.
.
Tuesday night
r , , , ,
from Washington.
W. more, I in. ,. .-,.,,
but he . urn In i lute lo gel
any potatoes.
Mill inn
day Henderson returned
this mono g.
-pent herewith Mi
; i
San. Smith a I
i i guilty, lined one
i i
each. Smith up
pealed i M I
II. I
At prices that will suit you.
AND SEE
las; B. White.
duel ; id in led i r
built to stand any kind u goes
With pair- W if i. button pulls . g if rip.
best when you buy and be you Che Dutch.
None genuine without the name on the button.
. II
ll- U .
T. iii
fro i lo hi
Mr-. Adrian Savage returned i
-i .
, , . . , II. I .
time relatives
M. Woolen, spending a
few days here, this
to
V. A. Bishop and N. M.
Watson and II.
r. I-;. Stafford and family, of ibis morning to attend the Wash-
.;.,. t. . . I
came Saturday to
visit Jesse Proctor's
Mrs. X. B. came
Conference.
Mi-. W. after
a days Mrs
Washington Saturday lo visit Alice returned this
Mr. and Mr-. A. I. ,,,,,, t her home in
Patrick returned
Saturday from Washington,
where she
Moore,
ii
raw . i.
and I,
Ii ml d .
n. d. l
.-. II. , ;, . i. I. .
ill. Li . . h
Court awl default a ,, ,,,,
Concert.
Hand I in d
Tuesday practice nil
Una of air in the Academy
came lo ii.-. grove, and the people for several
brother . . . , ,,,,. ,,,,, f
this
Ii. came
day and Idled bis regular
here Sunday and returned
this morning.
had th.
their music.
. S.
Lu -11 -i
M.-. i . i .
II Ii
the -ii
Sam III IV -i-i-n with ii dead- .,;,, I; . ,, , I,
guilty, bound to t . .
r C ;, ,;. and
give ii bond . an .
con
duel and profane . . .
., p, he shall re-
profane
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
The Hotel.
Complimentary
A complimentary was
,. ,. , , ,, club ill
ling Horn City, in-day .-m
inn Mis-- lull.
lined s till
In
. i bu- been the
he new hotel. .,,;.
i., erected by Mr. B. Patrick,
signed Ibis morning. Mr. D,
If thorn MARK II. of Mount, was
Convention.
Mi
lam Hill and Ml Hen
Mount, here
lei work hi
i.
in margin of ibis paper ii awarded
no that building Will
for
mid we
us early as
We need what Hare.
owe and hope yon will a busy-place
keep u wailing for it. for and other building II. of K
This notice is for who there la came Monday
And mark on their p., M. returned morn
ii ii lo.
W II. is the sick
I- . aim- Monday night
limn , .
tree and
Mi--
following caliph's hi all
l-in-i-
K. Mi I mm
Doing Tow n.
Ii.,, I. i lurk did lie
being Mayor
Monday morning, lie
limn in till i. bad iii-key
ii . hi pi-
in
. i. ;
To I
i.
Come To See Us.
At old
, .- Points, here we have
a new and
i, , 1-
Heavy and Fancy Groceries
Consisting of Meat-. Flour,
Sugar, Coffee,
Snuff, Cigars,
lions. in
I,, in- found iii an up-U.-dale
r .
highest market
fur all kinds of
Country Produce,
. her in cash or barter. When
in sell or you
to lo see Us.
,, nil who favor us with
we promise entire sat-
T. F. CHRISTMAN CO.
at Five Points
Ii
.
lode town. Ii- .-
I do
mil In Iii i hi
paper
j church, a large brick warehouse, hug from Seven Springs.
several dwelling And Miss Olive returned Moil-
LOCAL . aim,.
h will Start as soon
is the
King's
material can be got
big day at
While if you have nut rag-1 Failed to Draw.
attend toll as soon as you- a
Mid , m. candidate
H, H. Agriculture on
for curing bright Friday
Hook. ,
white
day Unit passes makes one i
less for Are further that
while men going to con to I d , throat and made
neglect this important
h u very weak speech.
Hon. F. J. Osborne will I
speak In Greenville Sat- at stoke,
afternoon. Every- today that Mr.
body come hear him. Bryant was shot Saturday
night near Stokes, by Mr. James
from
. ibis after
bis
W. Perkins
on Ibo freight train
W. wife, of
came
Bailie morn-
big to visit Mrs. Wiley
s. and Miss
.-I of
, C. White Ml N-
Skinner.
Waller Ii Jr. and Miss
of
Harry Jr and Mi-
ll
Benjamin and Miss
flora Oil linger. K .
Vick, Man in
and
It.
NEW
Edition.
i more the price
Hum oilier newspaper publish-
Its new. service
, .,. is
I f, n dailies. Ii- reports
liner war have not been
i and
i- . and
. now in
ii will lie Us political
is This
.,. fa.-i makes ii of especial value to
i, i count
was In He , r.,, World's
rein, the horse , 81.00
a slop lo
n fro i the .
and to the guard W III in.
where he did not all met many
on street. n . w
Hull a man will i h
self
Ten coot Cotton.
tin
I,. .- .
, ,, ,, , of Police i
Maim and .
. in from lark
v- . . . ,., ,.,,,. v., him.
pi ; year.
m and My.
i one year fur
91.73-
in-
Ml.-. W. I-. and
Monday from
of Mount,
came Monday and returned this
morning.
the thunder Storm
day evening lightning struck a tree
in the yard Mrs. Henrietta
llama, street, an
damage
in in.
Mrs. A. to Ii
Mount to visit Monday.
Henry with lever.
Theodora went t
to
Moore, of -y
Mr. and Mr-. J. B. of Sal in town.
Married
Mr. W i
i. Ibis
X. V.
It seems that Mr. Bryant
to see Mr. daughter
night and while there
lion f of water
the Court House Saturday alt pound It all over Boor Mr.
P. M. on the political ordered bun out of
issues the day. . .
I, me out lo
Wilson are H. C
Moore's.
Mrs. Woolen and daughter,
little Monday evening
for Seven
Misses and
II lo
A.
day from where sin
has been i her
The and assaults of the
is just an Indication of Ur. Bryant after be
wind will be condition
house and while Mr. Bryant was
Mr. his
Don't speaking
night at every-
body to attend.
v. IS ha- recovered from
lever.
will ea base ball
in short.
Mr.-. S. A. i i till sick.
The down.
I,,, the rest the and
again in
People arc still shipping
i i
VI.,, . ,;
i in , o- ,. l i
for Hi cent- n pound , ; j
New Orleans a few day- ago Kr.-i
, We
News Vi ,. ,
,; . in i . i lie is
inn ;
.,. , ,. because
of i lie mills ill III
will a model-- , . home of the
me. n I. ,, and
There be no . , of .
and menus high . . l kept n
rices tor a or even longer. , lute Mr. r produce
by re , n n . , A will convince yon.
U ,;, . j . , near Farm
will the planter . , . t , .,.,
S .- X. C. lo
,, . , I a ;
more I hull lied fur the .
,,,. . , bass mil by
ii
attend
ten
D. W.
amendment hi defeat
I some from
relatives u.
loaded will, buck
While man, II is lime gun was .
and part . the haul look
elicit in Mr. leg, shot
tin once and then give entirely through bis leg.
us much you spare not, however,
twee., now , lo run
any your neighbor who Inn.
failed lo get their
names on the
All
Happening North Carolina.
alias
Williams WM in Saturday
afternoon KM assaulting and rut-
ling another with u knife, And .
on Mr. It, near
The is awaiting
trial at September
lb.
Mis- this
morning from Heron
Is slopping Mrs. . House,
Are the Best.
Hue
Bees gave a
iii ii young folk
Holiday
Mr. S. M. . V large
young en
The party w.
,,,, . , , .,,,
in u
lo ,,. ,.
has been visiting her slater Mrs. J. yen. as rag
W. left bu he comes he give- I in
visiting her slater
left
her home iii
j, Little wife left ibis
morning for Norfolk and
Beach. They Will Visit Washing-
ton returning
and carries his
another year.
i,. refit The
,. p nit
nearly eight dollar.
The little folks have
much by in, ii
of North Carolina.
is two Mormon
within her to
pernicious doctrine.
Sixteen prisoners at
Sunday Om
M. wife
from Baltimore.
II.- is now old, I. ,,,
m news
day or welfare hi
Bethel oilers
did advantage to those wanting a
practical
always take high rank In
college enter. I played oil sick and
in all I privilege of He BO-
iron and made a
hole the crowd lo get
Stale, lie always Iii-
Monday from , ., my ,, H -1 Oiler.
Little Churchill joined thou. , B nub
with them.
and Mr. year,
,, . ,,, . the I
the are all mill a- i J
Dr. James is n deb-gate from the there being mil a months .
,.,. and all live near
and others wanting
elect ion printed should
bring their orders i. The
We kind of
type paper the law
scribes for election tickets and
when yon have printed you
want done right.
in-, ii. i. James ibis morn
attend
the National
Mrs. child
ran, win. been attending a
at Mrs. P.
returned morning I bell
home in Philadelphia. Bun
accompanied home.
enough together In bi get them a year
to lie little half price.
Then -i will
thorn font
I without in
in Democrats than W
inn Hui ham
were Playing with a
. . u. The l
bullet In he ml
.
,. , . , . D. J,
i -I- II -1
will Take
I. Vi.
the ill wind which blows
-i, the
I h. -I
K beard -It-
corn
nice dress boot.
v, , . ., have sorrows which
, n, . waist will soothe.
i Tin man is i on religion
is make up by
big along lace.
have think
Imps arc berating
w ho have
The world is full of people who
;., was hap
ha- happened
II oil want any paid
v advice, pill on Sun
d ., chillies when you give it
her- man who
up tried to bub- but
lb. 1- thing as hiding it
now .
skirts do
, , ,. look shorter, hut
.
, c ,,, woman
man but her bus
band alway an old maid





mi
III I
SCHOOL BOOKS.
Fl
of the
as Amended.
THE
APPOINTED II
IF SCHOOL
As one I--ii i.- for
Books in
Pitt County. handle designated on the
State i-i the mid ran supply
ever We also have
An supplemental to an Aft
Entitled Act to Amend the
Constitution of
ratified February
Two Handled
and Eighteen of the Public Law
of I
THE AMENDMENT. Lie shall in- ballot, and
elections by General
shall viva
Sec ;. voter la
Carolina, except as in this article
disqualified, shall be eligible t of-
Bee, hut before entering upon the
the he shall lake
the following oath
.,
I ill support and
COPY
of North
-lain and i.
tablets, fool
colored
I lib
ins, in
i, it will books,
s. slates, whits
m boxes. t.
I he Assembly.
Carolina do
a- That Chapter
Public Law of entitled
Ari lo the inn ion of
North be amended so
o make said act read as
That article of the
of Carolina be, tin-
load game is hereby abrogated, and in
cover cent, ll assorted crayons with metal hold- article of said on
entire and
of
ARTICLE VI.
TO
OFFICE,
Section Ever male poison
the States, and
P who has been
maintain the and lava
of the United States, the con
and laws of Heath Quo
not inconsistent
that I will faithfully discharge the
duties of my office
So help me God.
Same
nice wood box cents, lead pencil, slate pen-
ii and pen, and all m nice wood box, B
Si. A big wide tablet cents Bottle of test
ink on the market, cents. Copy II to
White crayon. gross in box. Good foolscap
paper cents per quire.
For the Business Man.
born
We carry . nice line of double an single entry
long day books. Journals, counter memorandums,
. books, draft and books, lime book,
For Society People.
.
an I styles I
i aids, iii
card and
i and tablets.
The Famous Fountain
Pen
v-
And when it comes to
IF
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat.
; . I S FOR ANYTHING
in
malt
twenty-one years
age, possessing
sot out in this article, shall
be entitled to vote at any election
the people in the State, except
as heroin otherwise provided.
Sec. He shall have resided in
the Slate of North Carolina for two
year, in the r sis months.
and in precinct, ward or other
election district in which he offers
to vote, four months next
ling the Provided, That
removal from one precinct, ward
or other election district t
in the same comity, shall not ope
rate to deprive an; person of the
right vote in the precinct, ward
or other district from
which ho has removed, until lour
months after ouch removal. No
person who has convicted, or
who has confessed his guilt in open
court upon indictment of any crime
. ,. court upon indictment of any crime
the which
SI HI I HIS
. . linen nigh lite iii I.
.-. i-iii trail
. ., Fat Of members
. , . i matriculated
I, . ml in he State except one. Practice and
. i ;. secure tin
.
t . -i.
i-H l.
hereafter lie, Imprisonment in th
.-late prison, .-hall he to
vole, unless the said person shall
lie first restored lo citizenship in
the milliner prescribed In law.
See. person offering to
vote shall be the time a legally
registered voter as herein rib
oil and in the manner
law, the General
Assembly of North Carolina shall
enact general registration laws to
into effect the provisions of
this article.
I. person presenting
himself . o on shall be
to read and write any section
and of I lie in the
and. before he shall be
entitled to Vote, he shall have paid
the of May, of
year in which he proposes to
See. The following of
persons shall he for
office First, all persons who shall
deny the being of Almighty God
Second, nil persons who shall have
been convicted or confessed their
on indictment pending, and
whether sentenced or not. mulct
judgment suspended, say treason
or felony, or other crime for
which the punishment may
m the penitentiary.
since becoming citizens of the
or corruption and
malpractice in office, unless such
person shall be restored to the
rights of citizenship In a manner
prescribed law.
That this amendment to
the Constitution, shall go Into
the Iii-l day of duly.
if a majority the votes cast at I
the next general election shall be
east iii favor of this suffrage amend j
See, II. amendment In the
it ion shall be submitted at
the election to the.
qualified voters of the State, in the
same and under the same,
rules and regulations as is pro
in the law regulating
elections in s State, and said ,
elections tin persons desiring to
vole for shall east
hallo with the
Suffrage Amend-
and those with a
contrary opinion shall east a writ
or printed ballot with the
Suffrage Amend-
thereon.
See. III. The VOteS east at said
election shall
ed, returned and canvassed, and
the result and declared
under I lie same rules and
and in the same manner as
the vote for Governor, and if a ma-
of the votes east are in favor
if the said amendment, it shall
the duty of the Governor of the
State upon being notified of the
result of said election, to certify
said the seal of
the Stale, who shall enroll the said
amendment among the
permanent records of his office.
IV. This net shall lie in
force its ratification.
OUR NOMINEES
National Ticket.
For
AM
of Nebraska.
For
K.
of
State Ticket.
For
CHARLES B.
of Was no.
OF
i. the of
NO.
ii ; ,, i ii A.
M. lo of l
July tot la.
for
of Ike legally sf
Ami on
boon
will open Um
in i-f
mo.
W . I.
BALE.
Governor
of
For Secretary of
J. GRIMES,
of Pitt.
For Treasurer
BENJAMIN B. LACY,
of Wake.
For auditor
B. F. DIXON,
of Cleveland.
For Attorney
of Haywood.
For Superintendent Public
st met
THOMAS P. TOON,
of
For Commissioner
SAMUEL L. PATTERSON,
of Caldwell.
For Commissioner and
HENRY B.
of Davidson.
For Corporation
I. ROGERS,
of Macon,
PRANK
of New Hanover.
Presidential
HAN HIGH Mi LEAN,
of Cumberland.
LEES. OVERMAN,
County Ticket
For the Senate.
F. ii. JAMES.
For Representatives,
W. NICHOLS,
T. BARNHILL.
For Sheriff,
W.
For Register of Heeds
T. II. MOORE
in a
decree made In w W. II. Met ft
of
ft. Murphy and
now pending in of
will on Monday,
the day of Au-.-n.-i 1900, expose In
Iii- Hie Court House in
of Greenville, N. in j
tract i
I land to wit. of land situate in
the of
Elka, Haddock
one hundred
more H U
That day sf
W.
RHEUMATISM and CATARRH CURED
Johnston's
Sarsaparilla
II THE SHADOW OF DEATH.
Mrs. C. H. Kingsbury, who keeps a
millinery and fancy at ht.
Louis. Co., Mich., and who is
well known throughout the country,
I badly troubled with
catarrh and neuralgia. I had
complaint and was very bilious.
was in a bad condition-, every day I be-
to fear that I should never be a
well that should have to
tattle down into a chronic invalid, and
live in the shadow death. I had
JOHNSTON'S rec-
to me. I TOOK FOUR
BOTTLES AND IT CURED MK. and
L I . . .
cured my family both. I am very glad
that I heard of it. would cheerfully
recommend it to every one. I have
taken many other kinda of medicine.
prefer JOHNSTON'S to all of
Mil N CO.,
NOTICE.
A , .,
Pitt Cm sty. J In
Victoria Move vs. Move.
above named will take
as
the Superior Court of
Put to a divorce from the
and the
will farther take notice that he is
to appear at the next term of the
Court of county to be held on tin-
Monday after Monday in Sept.
next. It being the 17th day of Sent., 1900,
at the Court ill N. C.
an answer or demur to the complaint in
sail action,
for the relief demanded in min com-
plaint.
the 30th 1900
c.
Clerk Court.
for
Perfect Health.
Keep system in perfect or-
by tin occasional use of
Liver Tills. They reg-
the bowels and produce
A Vigorous Body.
For sick headache, malaria,
constipation and kin-
diseases, an absolute cure
Liver PILLS
PILLS
Restore Vitality. Lost and
Care
TO
Clerk the Superior Court of Pit
county, having
to me. Hie on the
lay May, 1900, on the
-l. Notice la
to all to r i
lo Immediate payment to the i,.,
and In all of estate or
lo the undersigned, within twelve
alt, r dale notice, or this
notice ill be plead in liar of their recovery,
-i May, 1900
U lion.
on the estate if J.
sud
la and
slow to pals
cheek, and
of By
PILLS
o mar.
with our to car
money paid. Bag tor circular
copy oar bankable guarantee bond.
K in CREDITORS.
laving duly qualified before
or Clerk of county as
of Will and of Nancy
Wallace, I notice i- given to
all said estate lo make
immediate i lit t and
all claims said es-
are hereby notified lo mom
for on or bi-fore day
or notice will he tI in
bar of recovery.
day of April. 1900.
of Nancy Wallace.
EXTRA
.
LABEL
Loss
V c or Shrunken Organ
bond to cure In days ox
MEDICAL CO.
Clinton Jackson St. Ilia
by -1 i-
N U
REWARD
We will the above reward tor any
r sink II. be
Indus ,
For
Treasurer,
CHERRY.
POSTED.
We hereby warn all from en-
any of lands along
Creek for of fishing with net
Any one ., ill
be -e, t,. law.
E, II. T
A. J. Wm, it inn.
OLD DOMINION LINE
Imitations. mull. n.
.,., II .
j l n
his poll tux for the previous
Aug i-i I. role, his poll tux for tin- previous
.-e u.,. . Article
Section
Dean ,
e mis nil dull
Greensboro Female College
North Carolina.
i . i.,,,. ,. . , pi.
.-.,. . ,;
i iv.
Trinity College
no mule who was, on Jan-
or lime prior
I thereto, entitled lo vote under the
lawn of any State in I
sinus wherein he resided, and
no lineal any such
i mine ,,., i
. . j. lie denied the right to
vote at any election in
I I .
., this State reason Ins
it I he
iii
I'll
ST
Day
At Cost.
lo possess the educational
h rein
ed, shall have registered in
lei ins of this
section prior lo I. inns.
The shall pro
retail Grocer and I all per-
Dealer, tush paid for I sons entitled lo vote without the
. M.
tub university of
norm Carolina.
The Head of the State's
System.
academic courses leading
to Degree. courses
in Law, Medicine and Pharmacy.
Summer School for Teachers,
l Scholarships and
Tuition Tuition to Candidates
tor
t Sons and Teachers.
besides In Sum-
teachers in the
For and In-
i formation
P.
; I in. Impel Hill. N. U,
Oxford Seminary for Girls
OXFORD. N- C
Session Opens Aug 1900
Urge patronage.
no- laboratory.
called but twice during session.
for
Apple tor
F P
. nil Bar-
etc.
Suits,
Parlor
Tables, Safes, I
educational herein
prescribed, and shall, on
November 1st, 1908, provide for
tin- making of a record
lame, .
registration, and nil
Tobacco, Key West Cheroots, I so registered, shall forever
Reality Can- have the right to vote
nod Cherries, Apples, . ,. .,, ,.,,. ,.
Our fill in
Pine Apples. Milk.
Flour. Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Hatches, Oil,
tot Ion Si-e-l Meal Mulls,
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nuts,
Dried Apples.
Currents,
null I,,,,, Ware, and Wooden I
Ware. Cakes and Crackers,
Butter, Stand-
ard Sewing y -i h i n . mill nu-
other Quality and
I I nine
to see mi
Fall Term Begins Monday, Sept. 1900.
Q to see inc.
T P fl ,,,.,, .,,, ca-b oilier, that the
M or fell together,
r j. ill
Plume fr.
in nil elections the people In
State, unless
inn J this Pro-
such person shall have paid
Ins poll tax as above required.
See. That this Amendment to
presented and
adopted a one Indivisible plan for
the regulation of the suffrage, with
intent and purpose In so eon
the different parts, to
make I hem so dependent upon
whole shall
All by the
Practical, common sense
P Hires bays and for
the life. Pupils take a
high College. Success
measured the de-
of our pupils. Com-
potent and
a well organized Literary Society,
Moral influence good.
reasonable. further
see address the principals.
Bethel. N. C.
I.
N.
Coroner,
C.
Surveyor,
For
t i.
It. I. DAVIS,
W. ti. LITTLE.
SIZE BALLOTS.
County of Elections for KM
iii meeting In
July j, 1900 . under of
l the Public WOO
scribed color and of all ballots
members of the Assembly, tor
County I rs for tin
i- for I'm county
All the above named
shall plain white paper, known us
white paper, sod shall printed In
black ink, of which nave been
deposited with the Clark of the
Court county.
The of all ballot of
county be
two and one wide and one and
one lull in, he long.
That nil ballots tot
county and one half
es four inches Lung
Thai nil for the
n Pitt shall be two and one ball
mil one
long,
This too of July,
r c.
Chairman Cu for I'm
RIVER SERVICE
Steamer Washing
ton daily A. M. for Green-
ville, leave daily at
I. M. for Washington.
Steamer e v e i
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A- M. for Tar-
leave for
Tuesdays, Saturdays
at t A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New York and
ton. and for all points for the West
with railroads Norfolk.
shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion B. S. Go. from
New York; Line from
Bay Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
SON,
Washington, ft. o.
Greenville, N.
IN
Whichard, N.
The Stock complete in every de-
and prices us low as the
Highest market prices
aid country produce.
PATENTS
TRADE-HARKS
AND COPYRIGHTS
OBTAINED
TO
I Notice in
i Hook
, strictly
I E. D.
OBTAINED
FREE
t.
CURE AND FEVER
Tub night with Hubert's
Tonic at Jo per
to take. Money
if it fails. Restores
petite, purities the blood and make
well. None as good,
Sold lit the drug
stoics of and
t. kind, ah -i;.,.
.
One Cold Cure.
Cold In son cued
PATENT
yon
A LINK
COMIC TO MK.
j. b.
Om
Week
The
TERN
j TOR
D. J. EDITOR MD Q
VOL. XIX.
m I
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, JULY
NO
A. D.
Ma-. 1864.
made a fine address in P's
chapel. teachings of
Trumbull's in
by Spring.
Apr. Preach
and night.
Snow and rain. West-
brook arrives.
with W to Lane's
Brigade.
7th. preach at night.
8th. Solemn day. Preach twice.
Lord, hear and answer the prayers
of this day
all day, as usual
10th. Preach twice.
lectures in P
chapel.
18th. to Green Springs
and spend night with Prank
TWeet. Fifteen dwellings in one
view. Thirteen or fourteen thou
Band acres in the farm.
Leave pony and with
West retain to
on B R. Be H lectures
at night.
17th. Preach N in AM
to and prison-
in M.
10th. Meet Chaplains.
clone v K W
note from
I love he
has preached to 18th
Sunday 24th. Preach twice.
Visit five men in dungeon, four
condemned to he shot. They are
deeply penitent. preach to them
other prisoners. Pleasant
communion in my chapel at night.
and telegraph to
my wife.
20th. Meet Chaplains,
meeting, visit condemned
prisoners, preach every night in
my chapel.
Sec three men shot for
desertion, I trust their souls went
to they had forfeited their
lives here, but God's could
save them.
Preach at night.
talk with
converts.
Sunday, May 1st ISM. Hear
Bra l and commune with
about out-hundred in his chapel,
meet Bible class P M, in
my chapel night and take two
into the church.
2nd. I go to Richmond
night
in Clay Si Church, Good work
there.
Meet over moo Federal
prisoners going toward Orange
II.
Meet many wounded, get
to spend night with
pleasant worship.
7th. Not much lighting, spend
day nursing wounded Federals,
find sou of Rev B H De-
troll B church, Washing-
ton On I 34th Mich
thigh,
about night. Hospital
train goes forward, l walk.
Sun Heavy lighting,
Moore fearfully wounded,
Wells, Morrison,
Whitehurst killed.
Among wounded,
W B Chaplain
Miss wounded, left elbow
taken nut.
Move hospital In right
Court
light for Daniel's and
Hole's Brigades. Col
Alabama Beg
May Visit
wounded, he and I were
three years at Chapel Hill, Indies,
Lieutenant dies In rich
he was in Bind
Vet yearly in the day most
terrible fighting and rages
till one or two P M, many killed
and many wounded, nine years ago
to-day Rev Dr married me,
what a between that quiet
day and this awful one How
many more days of married life
shall enjoy
Bend off slightly wounded
move hospital. Mary's birth-
day May she live many
more. John Hauler, of Cabarrus.
dies very suddenly.
i Among the wounded.
Sun Ride to Brigade and
get a on the way, pray
with and 30th they are
suddenly ordered off.
Send off a few wounded.
17th. Send noise cases to a
corps hospital, and Boss
18th. Send more wounded off to
rail road.
19th. Second Corps has aught
and many are wounded, some arc
killed, spent part the day B
Gen Hospital, up nearly all night.
20th. Very unwell all day, take
one. Dr. Brown Andiron
Evans, Brunswick visits me, I
preach In P M.
Whole moves
M. going towards
lottos ville.
I lib. Marching briskly.
Been Lee's army two
years today, pass church,
Strange name The wheat and
clover fields near by show signs of
pass Louisa Court House,
camp on border of Green Springs
Farm, sup with my friend West,
after the war be wrote me the
mother pony bad died; but lie
me 125.00 for the which he
said was growing
17th. Pass look
aver University grounds, camp at
N Garden, troops there lake cars.
night I Start With
lance to riding
one bore and leading Powers
horse.
Start early and ride all
i on the Boll
-AT-
Kill PADS
PITT AND
We are still in the forefront of the race alter your patronage
We oiler you the selected line
General Merchandises
medicine, division medical, train day.
ordered of, Chaplain I,
too unwell to march, report to Dr
Black of Corps Hospital, here we
rest receive kindness from Bro
Bell.
22nd. Second Corps Hospital is
started, Dr Black put am-
balance, take zigzag route and
cross North Anna
23rd. Move on camp near
Col
Move on to Taylorsville,
I goto Brig Hospital, get three
letter front Mary.
In Hospital, improving.
Bide through wind and
rail to wagon train.
27th. Division Medical Train
moves. walk past Ashland, test
and receive from Mrs
halt at midnight below i
Hanover Court House.
Walk on rapidly and
sonic lime in about W
O'clock the Med Train halts, and
Infantry and Artillery puss to
front and lire about
o'clock.
to and hear
Bro Thompson.
30th, Go to Capt
Freeman, Lieut and Geo
killed.
Visit In Breastworks.
June 1st GO t
and find many of my men in Win-
Hospital, busy very
return, and spend an hour at
Boss, night at wagons.
2nd. Paris,
Webb, Bodes Div drive
enemy P M.
3rd and At Hospital.
5th. Preach to hear
Patterson and Brown at Hospital,
Bide to and hunt
up sundry wounded In sundry
and greatly fatigue my-
self.
7th. Walk, walk walk, secure
transfer, at Corps Hospital i
found W B Pell, son of Vi I
Pell, of North
he told me he was well for,
but was anxious to get lo a
where he could see sonic North
Carolinians us there was not smith
era this one. I visited the prop
surgeons and readily trans-
him to Dr Mason's Hos-
there I had the pleasure of
meeting him a days later. He
lived and died in think
he reminded me of the above every
time I met him, Burroughs
many wounded, return
to wagons.
Spend day in
begin to mess with Dr
and Caho, N B Cold
rives.
Div moves Cobb and i go
wounded
ran and Hospitals, meet Dr
nth. Ho by Howard General
Hospital spend
night.
Sun. Bro preaches
Capt
visit
17th
slept two hours and start
ed before A M, cross
pass Court House.
get to sleep a
Mr weary,
-mil. Start I A M. pass on
Saline Pike, see sad signs of
barbarity, pass Liberty, Over-
lake under mountain.
21st. Pass over mountain, by
factory burnt by enemy.;
in six seven miles
we move to right and pass near j
the place; but alas the game had
the enemy had gotten out,
of our reach.
22nd. meeting at I
night.
24th. Pass B James
Go by natural
Division reach Lexington on 25th
and march by Jackson's grave. .
rest and receive kindness Puller.-
Camp eight miles toward
ton
Sun 20th. March to Millbrook.
28th. Pass through i
P M, Join Dies, and,
and ill prayer meeting In Ml
camp six miles north j
Staunton.
30th. Move stop New j
Market.
July 1st. slop to rental home ,
I of widow Blank, no one in the house
knows Christ Mother, two sous,
four daughters, and one daughter
unsaved
2nd. March and camp New
Town, meet
by Hunter.
3rd. Pass through W go lo
Mr at While Hall, join
at
July lib Pass through Charles-
ton and get a line view of Mary land
Heights, near spend
night near by, several ,
-hells fall near
5th. Quiet all day,
send Bolivar and
Kerry and get army stores.
Cross Potomac and pass
through
Move mi, Cross
M A
The statistical the
for
the year ending June IN.
the number of
of the receivers on
that date was a net decrease of
ii- compared with June 30th,
The placed
in the hands of the reviver-
year was and the
removed from their manage-
was
On June 30th, the
mileage the
Slate.- was an increase i r
year Thin
limn for year
mileage In-
, be found m any store in Pitt County. Well bought choice all kinds, was
America 252.304.
ind all the year round. Spring, i the cud
and Winter. We are at work for yours oar mutual ,,;,., .,. for
vantage. It is. pleasure to show you .-u wan. an. , the total
sell We offer you the , i.,,,. ; , ,
the well
built up on its own merits. I a, ha-i me.
When you come to market will not do The number
if you do not immense before
us I he following lines general merchandise.
Goods and
Capes. Carpels. Mattings and Oil
Shoes.
Men's, Women's Children's Shoes. and
Harness. Horse Blankets and Dusters.
Groceries.
Flour, Meal, Sugar, Coffee. Molasses, Lard. Semi Is,
Hardware,
Plows Castings Plow Fixtures, Nails and
CHOICE Vegetables
will a ready
only that farmer
can raise them who has studied
the secret how to ob-
both quality and quantity
by tin judicious use f well-
balanced fertilizers. No
for Vegetables can produce
a large yield unless it contains
at least Potash. Send for
our books, which furnish full
information. We send them
free of charge.
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
. .
To Assassinate
Nev World
A plot lo assassinate President
has been frustrated. It
concocted by a group of Span-
and Cuban conspirators,
in New York.
the plotters weakened
and n warning
of the Republican National
Committee. That Idler was placed
in the Charles
F. Dick, who referred ii to
IS. U. of Sew York
persons
on was
increase for the year of
I In of railway cap-
ital was
or i capitalization of
line.
The of capital stock pay-
, dividend was
or per cent, of the total
amount of funded debt, excluding I Chair-
obligations, which ,;, who
paid no was certain important
The number of passengers carried .;, .,
during the was Mr. Udell
an Dick, who laid
.
j.;. The
at
Furniture.
I'm and everything Hull Hue.
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Healing.
Your
s nil i.
ii. before Chairman Mark
111.-
and laid
I he h matter
id. shortly he departed
year of The ,,,,,,,,. n, . instructed Mr.
,. expenses are shown his investigation
him to work with
,., The amount
dividends .-1,,., reporter
Mi. Mr. he and
The total
person- on el
dents the l
persons killed
number injured it t-
Mil-
and the in,
one
on
mid me injured for every
,,., i
injured during lite year.
Post.
ii i national
has discovered plot to
as President.
-S e-. i is he said,
I that the mat
has
Hi anxious that
ii i,., should lie
made to Special de-
the President
in I'll
Wash
W th
THE ST CHILLS
and fever Is a Mile of Grove's
-s Chill Ionic. Ii i--imply
I loll and lot in
No pure no pay Price
take tasteless chill
We have a lot South Ben I
Chilled Single and Double horse.
before buying. We also can y n
line
fact
a m
for
School room.
Some fellows make a rye
every time they lake a drink.
The Inquisitive person is not
more a man hits on his
lawn the mower he wants.
The is always ready to
present n hill for damages,
the
-o
wall
of
It's often the auto
Int. a visit
The fluttered In hie usually
all sorts
of mind.
Tools,
Plow Gear
Headquarters For
Pumps, Nulls War
Hi Slot ft,
Heady
Best.
public prayer and
as well
ran cat. lie can chess, palm
pictures., Hi
, stud
he can
only ii , arm. he can
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,,. I is ., o i I
He
every
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he in I. can i
yacht as sell i
I , i it i
well H
lied sell in
. , pas well n tin
ll,. is Kit nut
. ii
per Cures Chills and
level-. Sweats and
if doesn't.
i us good, kind
with Cross on the label.
Sold mid guaranteed by Woolen,
mid la mil. druggists.
lows
offer
,. j d , ,.,., of
Hint no Hall's
Inn i Cure.
I till M v I
Ohio.
We Die mid, i have known
last IS years,
and Ins.-
all business I and
Ii, ,;.,, ill;, able lo carry out any
. ions made by the
S i i s. Wholesale Drug-
Kin-
in,
II Is taken In-
, , . upon lite
HI I I
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Title
Eastern reflector, 13 July 1900
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
July 13, 1900
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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