Eastern reflector, 17 July 1900


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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
,. iii-
He Ii
,,, nun held wine, lie Iii
,.,, ,,,., ml, i. in
,,. I is ., o i I
He
every
,,. Hi
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
. i . Del
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N.
N. C
r. James
in. i Li
II
pride of and the ,,.,
Men.
U Fleming store.





EASTERN REFLECTOR
D. J. WHICH Alt D, Owner
stand the Post Office
N. C. M Second Class
Mail Matter.
IV
OUR NOMINEES
National Ticket.
For
WILLIAM
of Nebraska.
For
E.
State Ticket.
For
B. AYCOCK,
of
For Lieutenant
WILFRED
of in-dell.
For Secretary of
of Pitt.
For
K. LACY,
of Wake.
For V
B. F.
of Cleveland.
For Attorney
D.
of Haywood.
For Superintendent Public In-
THOMAS
of
For Commissioner
I.
of Caldwell.
For Commissioner Labor
V MIXER,
of Davidson,
For Corporation
SAMUEL ROGERS,
of Macon.
FRANK
of Sew Hanover.
Presidential Electors
HIGH
of Cumberland.
LEES. OVERMAN,
Rowan,
County Ticket
For i Senate,
F. G. JAMES.
For Representatives,
W. J. NICHOLS,
T. BARNHILL.
For Sheriff,
o. HARRINGTON.
For Register of Deeds
T. B. MOORE
For Treasurer,
T.
Fur Coroner.
c. II.
Sin
COX,
I'm i
C. n
I;. I. is,
W. LITTLE.
lei some body else sweat
out a variant registrar
see what villi him.
Winston who did this
the instance Holton are in list
no. ii is the wan who
to be is
of white scamps put
the up to and
when trouble the ignorant
catches it and his white
coaxer slips off.
The British are at least candid.
The latest report shows
that their total losses the South
African war to date are over
men, about one tilth I lit
entire force. What the losses of
troops in the Philip-
pines have been is not known, be-
cause of the if secrecy fol-
lowed the administration, but
the must be proportionately near-
as great.
Ex-President Harrison thinks
that Indiana is doubtful this year
says he not be
ed if ii Democratic. The
Sew York Tribune, the great
apostle Republicanism, classes
Sew York and Michigan as doubt
states this fall. Altogether, the
Republicans are awake
from their pipe dream, that the
silver spells nun. and to
realize Imperialism will be the
real issue after all.
any considerable part of
the Democratic part which sup-
ported Bryan in nos support
any
considerable part of the
can part that -supported Mi-Kin
in now support
If the
Democrats vote as the
Bryan will be stronger than before
as something like voles.
distributed, would have
elected him then, the are
his favor now.
From o i- u.
The administration has
again. One day it of-
that defer-
bi all i.- of lieu. Ai-
more troops would
., . ,. . ,,, . , him, who. when he
Ire in the I tot
., , . plain or down
the next it ordered a regiment of
and a batten of
Will Be Stronger in
the Last This
year.
The American people like to
have their n way. but they like
still better to see s man who i not
afraid ill. in. ran follow
u leader, however much they may
ti- be sent from
Praise for the manner which
the platform is written
is very baud sometimes
even from republicans. Ex Sen-
Faulkner, of West Virginia,
said of have read a
better national platform than that
adopted at city. It is
written in plain language, says ex-.
what it means and without
a of will hold to
either even against a world in
anus. It is certain, therefore, that
at least some of the
which have swayed caucuses
and conventions of the Democrat-
party will be felt in the cam
and at the Hills.
one can doubt that Mr.
an has opportunity to make a
more formidable campaign, here in
these Eastern Slates any rate,
than in when his personality
.,.,,.,, , ii and grossly
the signs that the , .
, , . . w even his patriot-
beans are not so cocksure Ohio . r
, i . i ism was challenged. Moreover,
SB they pretend to be is the an-
, . ,, , . , the people of this
that Hick ,,,,. , .
stand now that he embodies more
has been made chairman of the
State executive com-
Thai means Dick will re-
tire from the secretaryship of the,
i Republican National
which he has held since I lie last
campaign and which carries a
of a year, while the
hi he has accepted in Ohio has
no salary. Who will succeed I i-k
Of the Coin
has not been announced,
but. of course, will be some
trained in
of securing political ends. It
Wouldn't cause any surprise in
Washington it Parr Heath re-
signs as First Assistant Postmaster
than One issue, and is the foremost
champion of certain principles
lie a the foundation of our
democracy, and
appeal to all Americans alike, re-
of geographical lines.
Boston Globe.
General and succeeds Dick.
. as aptly termed bun
Mr. Henry of Boston, now
Washington, said of polities in
Massachusetts was
inn so overwhelmingly republican
it would go democratic this year.
The press and republican party
leader are inclined to at the
expansionists of the State
to intimidate that tiny an- of
consequence politically, but
Champion
The Populists had a gathering
here yesterday. One Mr. Kelly.
an importation from South
was star attraction, and
I Lloyd, private secretary of
Senator played second
S. A. Edmund was master of
ceremonies. The
in a short speech to the white men
alter the Populists were through,
talked entirely upon the proposed
constitutional amendment. He
made tin- bald assertion that
it would about
while Carolina, that
such was the intention of the Dem-
Legislature in framing the
Nine Presidential Tickets. K. Evans.
The Philadelphia times has been
at the trouble to collate,
and present to its readers the
presidential now in the field
SB follow
President, William
Ohio;
Roosevelt. York.
President William
Jennings Bryan, Viet-
President, E. Stevenson. II- I
People's party of the
President, Wharton Bar-
Pennsylvania; Vice President
Ignatius Minnesota.
People's party Pres-
William Jennings Bryan.
Nebraska; Vice-President,
A. Minnesota.
Social President,
Eugene V. Debs, Vice-
Henry B.
bland.
President,
Kev. S. Swallow. Pennsylvania;
Vice-President, John i.
President,
Joseph F.
es ; President. Val-
Pennsylvania.
silver President,
William Jennings Bryan.
Vice-President. Adlai E. Steven-
son,
H. C.
J.
. ,. , . the not being
when the elect ion in it , r
in the proposition. At
bus started in bis work of
-pulling
the tin- alien I become In
mi union .
A white man Is gelling to a low-
ebb when he will the
From Dakota to Carolina to
pion the cause of a horde of
the while
people,
By a ell oil tin-
able to send
one regiment from Ma-
to Ho- rescue of Americans
china Gen, He Arthur
that he Spare more
than some
under his
the been
suppressed, and war Is
More than live hundred South
Carolina who actually
swore that the had not been in
State twelve months, have
been try to register in Charlotte.
and the chairman of the
Republican committee, who is more
than the them
selves, is living to help reg-
At Winston hundreds of
Virginia who have -lip
over the line to help their side
against the amendment, are trying
register there, and in-caused re-
fused and
of his henchmen have caused the
of certain registrars under
Some
who bail not
been in tIn- I
wire refused to register
in
I lie nil this
There
a i in ., tin -in ii i bis is
I on such tilings
a- -i ct i
w man ill the Stale vole for the
Into Trouble.
I I white K Ian lead
are going to gel their ignorant
followers Already in
one who
in a hurry to follow direction see-
the doors opening for
him thus slated the
ion
who was persuaded
register In this
went In the registrar and
bis name be stricken
from the books. His wish was
complied with but a note was made
of I he fail that he had perjured
himself and he will be
the courts for .-aid perjury. We
trust that Hie null amend lead-
will not gel any more
trouble persuading Io
perjure
will in- seen that
has m adherents than it has
been given credit for having. The
question is not looked upon as one
of purely policy, as is
the tariff or coinage of silver, but
as one in which deep principles of
right and justice are involved, and
the people of are
not to be laughed or sneered out of
their profound
That the democratic expectation
of electing a majority of the next
House is a ease of rainbow-
chasing must become plain to any
one who will carefully study the
election returns of two years ago.
With three vacancies, two in re-
publican districts one in a
democratic district the
cans have a majority of in
tin- present House and three of
them were seated as the result
contests from districts
democrats will do so again.
There lire twelve republicans
in the present House who
were elected by pluralities of
one from
w I plurality . one from II-1
with and another from
I he same stale with one from;
Indiana with one from Ken-,
with one from Maryland ,
with and another from the
GO; one from Mm-
in in Ni-m i ,
;,;. one with
mi,, from Weal Virginia
n-pi-i lively If
democrats are elected from all
I these districts and lose none of
seals now hold will con-
i In next House.
infamously false assertion
he made hers equally as far from
tin-truth. Lloyd also spoke sole-
upon the amendment,
that ii would
white men because section
would be declared unconstitutional
and section i would
The Firemen at Wilmington.
Wilmington, July
I-Hi annual State
opened to day with a mag
parade, which was witness-
ed by an immense
In the engine contest for best
I inn- from start to finish Hie New
Won't Fool Tar Heels.
The Kansas City Star gives the
following as the preparations made
for the support of I he Democracy
that city last
One thousand cattle.
Two thousand bogs.
Two thousand sheep.
Five thousand four hundred
bushels of potatoes.
Filly tons of fish.
Thirteen thousand live hundred
pints of
Two hundred sixteen thou-
sand bottles of beer.
The above is not specially at
tractive to the North Carolina
at least, They arc to
these dishes at home. They cal-
on living
bear, Australian pheasants,
hens, frog legs from the
lakes of and brains
from These westerners
need not expect Io work their
surplus crops on our delegates.
Raleigh Peat.
NEW
EVANS, CO.,
AT THE
Old Greenville Warehouse.
We, the undersigned, to place our names before the
tobacco farmers of Pitt and adjoining counties as solicitors of
patronage for the sale of Leaf Tobacco coming season, be-
ginning August 1st, 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 tobacco.
R. S. EVANS, known among the boys as noted
for his good judgment of tobacco and liberal country buying,
was cashier and a partner of the late firm of Evans, ditcher
who thoroughly familiar with all branches of
trade, will run tin- 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
brings its worth.
H. C. CANNON, who will have charge of books, will
see that you not delayed in getting your bill and check.
When you sell tobacco with us, we guarantee you
highest price on all grades. Try us with your load.
With the saving of in drumming, keeping our own
books, and other expenses cut at start, we will put dollars
in the pockets of our patrons through 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 and prove to the market that
you are tired it. With this expanse saved we can help you
much more in the sale of your leaf.
CANNON COMPANY.
The Medley.
I vi o III owned.
i v I-.
Here in the Negroes Chance.
Honolulu. July, V
Inly, in.- It is lo the col-
people o the States
the of the
Hawaii i will I urn for re
News leached here I in I In mailer the vexed la-
drowning of two students of question. John Hind
I Davidson college in river. plantation,
Persian, the Southern States
i ii from Davidson Ibis year, and in i ,, ,,,.,. laborers, They
Fred who have ranee that four
ed in the town went swimming this recruited Sen
afternoon and in what The plantation will pay
known as a suck hole and were n-c. In Hie and
he
Congressman Kelly, of South
with It. Lloyd, of
were here today to speak
to the and instruct how
in the election, -aid
he was sick and took no part
the speaking, but Kelly held
forth at i o'clock, and for some
over hour he twanged liar
Bern Button Company Ho. l read to the crowd,
lowering State house was pretty well
worlds record will. 2.38 1-5 full of the crowd
The Atlantic team of the b,, n somewhat
same city took second prize, with a peculiar scene. There was a
2.11,. Winston came; of ,,
thud 2-5. ,,
eclipse No. were only white
folks pail v I hey cheered h i m.
New Bern Button t took, Al, ,,
Wilson Hose ,.,,. ,,
Hie crowd of laughed and
hollered bin. when be
aid he Hie lo
on with and help elect
President a
a l second.
That is Hie kind the
importation gave, it fail
ed of and as
an at speech making
as anybody pretending to lie a
speaker Could make. He seemed
to truth and ban-
died that article with reckless care-
The black and tan coin
made nothing having
the come to Till conn
l-
Hi
prize in the
test.
won in the Slate hook
and Winston, who
look second,
Winston I won prize
tin- engine content, water
a long distance. Mount
second,
tin- size her engine and location.
j. , -1 me
drowned before help could reach give them Wu a month.
Is in labor can be soared, tin
He was lo t
i i i mi i to prepare
himself for the Presbyterian min-
He bad just completed his
education this year.
The actor strikes you for a
loan always make a hit.
I he Japanese will be
dispensed with altogether.
Isn't ii about time for the Chi-
out with an
announcement that the report of
his deal has been greatly
ltd,
Here is the as to the
amendment expressed in a very
few words. The biblical
Raleigh,
We stake our reputation for
plain on it.
that is designed
to disfranchise illiterate colored
voters, Hint will not
the suffrage of while man.
We do see why there
la- any great strife or division
this.
lie is indeed a tool WOO, when
he gel his breath runs lo
catch It,
READ WHAT SAY ABOUT
Royal
Elastic Felt Mattress,
St. Mary's School. H. March
Mess, N.
few months ago I purchased a Felt Mattress from
you. After giving it u trial, I find it the most comfortable
and in all respects by far the most Mattress I ever used,
i have tried both cot Ion and hair mattresses, and greatly prefer this
to either. you much success with your Felt Mattress, am
Mrs. If. Matron.
After night's use, if it is not all you even
hoped for in a comfortable la-d, return it to us and we will refund
you the full amount paid i without you not being out
one cent, not even the freight.
BOW OBI If your local dealer docs not
our mattresses, write to Us direct for pamphlet descriptive of same.
ROYALL BORDEN,
Manufacturers of Mattresses, etc., N. C.
Seven Springs Hotel.
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. W. F Prop
finest of mineral waters. Each spring has a different
analysis. Especially recommended for stomach, kidney, liver
bladder troubles, Ail seven have wonderful restorative
properties, HACKS MEET EVERY TRAIN AT
O.
Water free to guests. People boarding at other hotels or
boarding houses using Seven Springs water will be charged
per week A number of improvements have been added
since last season, among are the bath houses being com-
a professional barber in the hotel, and others too
numerous to mention. For terms and other information
address
W. F. Morrill, Proprietor.
Seven Springs, N. C.
Get a good Safe
Victor safe is in all sizes con-
for home, hum, and general use.
Every i with a guarantee to lire
proof, U.
J. L. SUGG,
N. C.
The North Carolina College of
Agriculture and Mechanic Arts.
IN raising,
lure, ml and Engineering, Textile
and
IX Carpentry, Wood-turning,
Mill-work, tending,
and Dynamo lending.
Tuition, a n month. Hep
in County Court house, July
A. M.; at the Bib.
For full information, address T
K U
They Stand The Test.
That is Every Pair of
Pants
V. .
tor
Mi. J. . and children
morning for Conetoe.
Wednesday night here
this morning.
Oner of Baltimore after
v and hundreds of have looked in wending a couple of days here left
this morning.
Is to do. Can yon imagine u severer test than lo
tie one b-g of a pair of pants to the ceiling and swing a keg of
nails weighing pounds to the other leg i That is the test
seen in
wonder.
HOWDY DO.
Some Speak to Me, Some to You
Till iv
i the
Mi-. I. Huns, i-
Hon. I. earns on tin
train to the
pie here today
Morton came
night and ill till
hers .
W. T. Hunter came
Kim lily.
Mrs. W. A. Fleming, of
.- In
Kelly, of South
Dakota and B. Lloyd, of
arrived evening.
Mi- at i.-ii
has visiting Mrs.
days.
I. K
here.
II
lit Vt ASH
Pants
built to stand kind f and a goes
with every cant if button pulls off or if they rip.
Get the best when you buy and be sun- gel the
None without the name on the button.
M.-. W. C. mid child
have in-en in
county, returned home
night.
Kiss of
-Mount, cams over Ibis morning
to visit Mi-, s M.
Woodard Wilson
Atkins left this morning
Philadelphia to look after the
for I He Knit-
ting
Miss Alien after spend-
White went to a few dais hen Mrs.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
Wins Again.
In the Thursday at Titus-
ville Pa. H. I.
horse, won in three heals,
there is a CROSS AUK I time was I has only
in the margin of this paper ., horse won
so to remind you that you owe in
for Mr. Smith's
we request .,,.,. hundred
you to settle as early as ;,,, m i- has
We need what i. , . .
owe us and hope you will
keep us waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
find the cross mark on their
paper that his is
l. i i part of the news matter of the pa-
per. His aim is to present
his business which some-
White man, have yon registered body wants to know, and to give to
, Bi his the
For sixty of other
cheap at J. C. Sou.
There are only a few days more.
which yon register.
The sidewalk cleaning this week; coal For
bus given the town a letter appear-j sail-
. I collier St. Mark, Captain
White man, do wait another, with a
day about registering. Co
Wednesday and
this
Mi.-s of
this to visit at
W. II.
Miss K. Vail, of Haiti-
more, is x Mrs. M. A. Leg
and daughters.
Miss of Wilson,
came Wednesday night to
Mary Alice
Little Miss Susie
cams to visit
little Miss Willie
Harding of
this
ton to visit Maj. Harding.
left this morning for
to lake a load
Hi-to sell on mar
C. l. and lit
He left this
afternoon to spend some time at
Springs.
IS. Victor passed through
Greenville this morning on another
II. A. I, It this
for
I. Hughes, after spending i
Couple days here at
Maj. II. Harding, left morn-
Washington.
Misses lull,
who
have i Mis-
returned evening to Kin
Mi-s I
I.-i-ii Mis- Bruce
evening. Mi.-s Bruce accompanied
her home.
Near Oakley.
New- to us over the phone
this morning of on outrage
afternoon.
ill a man, went to
of Mr. foe and
walking the front
door assaulted i i
Tin- at time tail
W N. II,
A. U.-
U I. an I
die mill
has i
a j.-. ion w
who in
part duties passed
n- oil In- up the rood.
Mr. and Mi-. S. I lost
their gill mi ii;.
cholera
Mrs.
I ill. i-
in ibis r
t have i-
general manager at
to goto
Lo . it, mere is a
place than Washington in July.
low ii in
ville mean anything We saw
small carts second
street on Sunday, pulled
women, taking ice home. an
l lies were
going side by side too,
sidewalk. Dark-
are the
st reels.
Tin- look down a
to
She has been haul.
and her bottom I. and i
speed Is much used.
Lumber business looks
Co. arc putting
beads and ; one
A good deal of I is
and arc late in
do mil come all.
Jim
My Stock
is Complete
-r- IN ALL
Hals.
At prices that will suit you.
COME AND SEE THEM.
Hi
Win ; i I I.
Sim hi
Tripp K
I in- -i joke is Ml .
.- i i res
In I
ported . j-
.-., a; i.-
i I.
d his i and
in r I
out. We are aw h-
that iv. i i make a
speaking lour, . Was morning Mr.
in county. James and iii- sous and
Deputy Sheriff. J. S. Mooring curried on toward
tins ; Mrs. of Mr.
u .,;. i
t mail mailer, astray ;. ,, ,, ,,,,.
. White.
Come To See Us.
AI Man Mo we store,
Five have
a and
;.
Heavy and Fancy Groceries
. Flour,
Sugar. Coffee, tanned
Cigars,
in everything
to be found in on up-to dale
.- highest market
pi i.-i Km all kinds of
Country Produce,
. .-,.; . When
i to sill or when j nil
to . lo so
To alls ho v their
promise
T, F. CHRiSTMAN CO,
live
In I; or
N v-1 i
m. vi. J
take Manic a
man, lo the Insane
Henry of the law
of It of
spent night linen
ville and left this morning.
Mr.-, K. Harris little
daughter Mrs.
Williams left on freight ,
Ibis afternoon for Seven Springs.
iv.
Janus.
Case.
The arrest of registrar In
Winston because he declined to
register boys and
f tin- State,
illustrates Southern
methods. if can
gel into the Federal courts
override the will of the
High handed and as
will serve the pin
of arousing all white men who
believe home rule against
registration places Saturday and
will show white men their duty.
i a. J American warships at Manila,
Watch the around . . . .
lit I waters. It will take
her live mouths to reach her
nation. It to understood that when
W. W. Kitchen has been . .
Congress in tilth dis- she readies Manila, she will
W. into a station coal ship,
for Charlotte Observer.
There is being a up and
overhauling out among the
houses gelling ready for the
opening of the new season, August
1st.
Alex. left morning
for
Mrs. W. A. Fleming returned
Ibis morning lo her home in
sells.
Miss Ella returned this policy of Federalism,
morning from a visit in will show
County. which white people are
Sugg passed i rayed on one and Hie
today on bis from land Federal on the other.
. ;
a around now . Tobacco
Tm Heel
the ill.
U ill i I .- ; -i -I
la I as w el . .---
I Is I I
ill
Mi-- I ox
; . here
. . ii
w go d bug with
i . .
i -a;, s
Hi i. k i,, C. July
Itel Mi. i tilled hi-
mini.- at Ibis place Sit
Sunday.
Jesse Smith is i
spent
deuce and st
We learn Julius
one of 11.11. -.-
tor died fever
I , , sides am clad ere o
u and was buried
.-. n. i. i
MEW w in. I ii.
I n.
pries
i . i publish-
ed in Its news service
. nil globe and is equaled
i.-. ii .-I few dailies. Its
. have not been
and
. ii the
progress
. It- political
impartial. This
i makes of rains to
IV,
I'm lee a -week World's
was found price is only
,,.;,;,.;,. . .- . I . i I
i. in lei hi in
Saturday
In.
I. Clark Calvin Mills
are curing week.
Dixon.
Saturday Sun-
mi Clay
Milan. bud pleasure
of being with bis Sal ill
la.,
Alls. I. II. White and little
Black Jack .--- preparing
red shirts ex.
I.-
en an I ii- In ad col-
We lake a- u good omen.
die i- now m
. in. o.- in lorn
Slab
I, .,,.
dun. we have u
A. ti.
res for sale
near also several
1.1 n
II. M. bu illumed
.- i i I in; i
. i . U la U-C a week one for
Your having registered
ed in paid will not allow yon lo
vote August election. Von
register anew, and before the
sun on the Hist, or is DO
voting for you.
Keep
are going to close
sunset on Saturday, and if
you fail to register before time
you are mil going to vole.
bare bought U large of
Cook Stoves and Healers for the
full trade. order In make room
for those we selling what e
have baud at reduced
prices. J. C, Conn Hon.
Constables others wanting
In should
Stole a Wheel.
Mr. Alfred children
have been in the habit of leaving
their bicycles sidewalk in
front of the resilience during the
day so as lo have the wheels eon
for use. A few ago
a wheel In-longing lo one of bis
was taken away, and Hie
to Washington, ease proved a boom lend an t
Miss Katie Moore, of Washing-. clang to The people riders.
ton, came over tins Norm will W an- glad i. T. M
lo visit Miss Bessie of of iii in id i
hauling to jail Mr. will cure
they to permit lie-
News Observer.
from Ki bi . hi
wife i-
have -t
bu . in mil yon have tried
-J- y
g. c.
Col Ion Bugging and lies always
oil Inn. i
I ii kepi on
parson who took it thoughtful enough I the n lo
in. in Carolina.
Mr. of Carolina
lost bis barn by lire Wed
o'clock.
There was no the
time, all were down the
working tobacco. Mr.
lick.
J. W. Wiggins and wife, of Tar-
after spending u few days
left this morning for their
home.
Mi-s Bessie Sledge,
spending some time visiting Mis-
Nellie Render, left morning
for homo in Tarboro.
Mrs. J. H. and little
who have been
Visiting Mis. Allied follies, left
for Wallace, N. C
III. l, I.,
Old
Where lie has
National Dental Association
ill S. Mooring re-
I It is. from Holds
where lie bad been lo lake a
colored woman to insane
bun.
Till; TIDE
Out Warrants.
i again. Mr. will cure i
for William
Adams,
lark. Jesse Smith and
from here
Sun I i .
Mr. and Mrs. J. Marshall u I
pan-lit- of ii charming bu
orders 1.1 and
Co, once. sold. A will convince you,
D. W.
Ur. W .
i . i i
I'm Inn
bin i of I
i. i -.-.
e i
it IV .
Ann.-1 I. hid
being will. In- In -I girl i.
evening.
oil, I I It- in. -hi n I
r. M on i- i i -n I. pi id
fever,
bring their orders to The saved his plows, and
have exact kind of
paper that the law
for election tickets
when you have them printed you
want it done right.
Confesses tie
Will the who as
Mrs. Even-It, near
Thursday, lie
fore A. Justice
and given a I rial.
Other utensils but lost alum
twenty live barrels of corn and some
fodder. It bus only been a very
short lime since he his
by lire. Mr. does
know how tin- originated
which burned the
Some people were a
to be precipitate.
A in Mm i unlimited
He was over to September suicide other became be
Cull brought here bad become penniless, and a
evening and put jail. Since the
bus i be
to the and says Mrs.
Everett told whole truth.
or two afterwards notice was re
that there was
him lo lake
of Slur.
now v II.
B, II.
from
D. Gardner over lo I'm
ibis morning.
returned
night Mom Mildred.
Miss Lena Mai I hews left
morning for Baltimore.
Miss Ada of
is i Hiss Marj
S. Lung and
went lo to
day.
join, n
afternoon for and More-
bead City.
Henry Biggs, of Neck.
lien- and retained
this
Salem, N. C, I
In.
i n
a. and an- HUM in he
live hundred dollars each.
mail . . nil hen-a in I
man who
, ., , , i I.,. the
similar will lie
in. S,
lb.-and
i. in- Hi
Till.
Audience With the
I I I ill
Cross
nines la;, i big d
Tin- above to fin Hi
. i. I I. ill own s ii
instance of
i In- committee,
swore warrants
registrars Winston the reg
before i I.
Commissioner for trial. Such high
. a e
lo which the lint
gone in their In
picnic ill King's
There was In
and had a lime.
S. i . . I ii
Me. I ii.
was In speak
,., ,
.
I .
i ,,. i,
Mi
mil i
iii.
i ., . ,
. i i .
Sill
of
While men are going In sub
mil to such nut rages and
will continue to be such fools
as the Butler
In make c d-
i I reap
i.
The w bite man w ho
register and rote for Amend
; . their net
and for Ian . d work tho
I of Mr.
I in . the High
School Mis Cm Miller,
I II.-
i ii ., i i
lie I- and
. H III house
I , In a large and up-
The
i -a lock II
i a,. I I.- Col, I.
i. ; hen i be
,. inn lie, ii. Ions .,
Kin- . iii ea i lied mil by
he i ii. Ill licit
and lo
Tile I
. mu Ire class
I. ii mi work
i i done, manage-
Oxford
-I
hours on the political I
Mr. II King
and l i Messrs.
James and I. I, long
i Hand,
tin bid
inn Ii i i the . i
in n I. in tin- p
. ; remain mu
.
t- ii II
, i I i I
i , , . . i -I
Hi.- p,. ;
V ., Ill I . Us
H . .
u i n .
has inn regard T
welfare of his home and people. n
i . his bail -iii inn i
grown hounds n firm In i
l .;
i i
To Mr, King and Miss Miller
inn, be said until
in I heir for
charge I In-
inn I
i. ., .
tin- .
en than
, . led in I the i
i . kindly
people, We shall
glad Indeed In have
again,





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Of SCHOOL HAVE
As at of d a Sen
Pitt County. We handle the books
State Lift for i he public schools and cm
ever you need. we also
COPY BOOKS,
Ml and vertical. ,
tablets, tool- cap PP.
lib,
THE AMENDMENT.
the
as
lo Jr. IS
;. Amend
. North
.,.;
Peso Hundred
and Eighteen of Public Law
of
I Gianni Assembly North
Thai Chapter
Public ban of entitled -An
Art i- amend the of
North is- amended SB
I., make Mini act read as
shall 1-v and a
elections the
shall be viva
S- r. Every rater hi Berth
Carolina, except at article
shall be of
lee, entering apse, I'm
duties of
b sauna Wearing
swear
I tent, plate bad t.
rubber tipped lead pencil I cent, u
pretty .-rayon-. with bold-
in nice wood box S cent. I end -hue pea-
tad pea, and all in box,
of fart
ink o the market, cents. Copy book to W .
White crayons, gross in boa, Good
paper
. the have
North he the .
i- hereby abrogated, and in
I gill II
For the Business Man.
lea thereat be
the following article of said
as an entire
plan of
ARTICLE vi.
to
on u i.
Secret of Beauty
is The is
v . r to p st in
this
I Tills are an
i, sour stomach,
on
. . bilious or. bilious-
n. and diseases.
Liver Pills
let a
Xe-
huge
.-I American to
they are BOt re
.- politely treated then we
ii
the
of
N i I
i. r N
far . A
M. to Jar
July Mat
. f uh
.
had
. ii.
June mo.
RHEUMATISM Mi CATARRH CURED
Johnston's
Sarsaparilla
QUART BOTTLES.
THE SUM OF
or affirm ill
maintain constitution
of the State, the
of North Caro
not
will the
Of my
s. help me.
Six. . The of
persons shall for
First, all
the of
whether lid or not.
felony, or any other for The chap with the pepper
the may W ha-per is usually the one who i
in the with assault.
since of was the woman to set
or corruption pace in fall styles.
malpractice i unless such
LAND SALE.
in a
in cause H H. A
of
J. I.
ill ti r Pill
Ma will
tin a An ISM,. in
lie in Ibo
N. C. t
la
l I land in
on.- acre
I . r. . r lea
lb.- June
Ci
Mrs. C. II who keep
.-Mid fancy lore t t-V
Co. Mich., who H
well known throughout the
catarrh had
complaint and was I
was in a had condition; day
to fear that I be a
well that I hare to
down into a chronic and
live in the shadow of death. I had
rec-
to me. I TOOK FOUR
IT CORED ME, and
cured me family I am Try glad
that I heard of it. I would cheerfully
recommend it to one. ha
taken mane other kinds of medicine.
I prefer to allot then
CO
SOLD BY
nice of doable an single entry lodgers.
,. . s
We carry a
long counter
order books,
he.
memorandums,
draft and note books,
For Society People.
We have all kinds and styles of la
envelope a, visiting cards, note i and
male shall be restored to the
i United state-, of in a manner
male parson has been l law.
twenty one years of flee. That this to
age, the shall go into
s-t out in this article, shall the day of July, 1902,
be entitled vote at nay election ;, of the votes cast at
by the people in the State, except the next general election shall be
, a- otherwise provided. in this suffrage amend-
tablets.
Parker fountain
And when it comes to
Pen
Bee. He stall have resided
the State of North Carolina for two See. II. to the
iii the months, Constitution -hall be submitted at
and in the ward or other J the next general ejection to the
election district in which h offers qualified voters of the State, in the
to vote, four months nest same and under the same
hut the election; Provided, That rules and regulation as. i pro
Wholesale and
Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Bar-
Turkeys. etc. Bed-
steads. Oak Suits. Ba-
by Carriages, Parlor
Suits, Safes, P.
and Gail
Tobacco, Key Wot Cheroots,
American fan-
Peaches, Apples,
Fine Apples. Syrup. Jelly, Milk.
Flour. Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Lye, Magic Matches. Oil,
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat.
COMB TO FOB
Books, Stationery Printing.
.- .-inc. ward
or other election district elections m Ibis State, and at said Apples,
in the same county, shall not ope-1 elections desiring In pM Raisins, Glass
rate to deprive any person of for shall east china Ware, Tin and Wooden
right to vote in the precinct, ward Is printed ballot with the Ware. Cakes and
other district f. I Suffrage Amend-1 Best Batter, Stand-
SI TO ALL
MAGAZINES.
I which be has removed, until lour
after such removal. No
person who has been convicted, or
who baa confessed hi- guilt
nit upon indictment of any crime
he punishment of which Is, or may
hereafter in-, imprisonment the
; prison, shall be permitted to
vote, unless the mid person shall
be first restored to in
the manner prescribed law.
Sec. Every person offering to
the time a legally
registered voter as herein
ed and in the manner
Sen a chines, and mi-
. other goods.
opinion shall cast a writ- . Cheap for cash. Come
. . . .
Victoria Move
will
SB M ha
lien -ii Court
i. a
f the
will take lie i
k st tans of
to las
Monday in
M It, it King lbs of Sept.,
in N. C
u Of to i in
lion, . r
C the
of Mar
Ii. C. M .
F ii for
Tb. Clerk of of
n to me. the no
of Hum, on the Th
J. Nonce Is
given person-
to to the I
all of said or
to the twelve
of this notice, or
notice will be pica I of their
Hie day of May. IsM
It.
n J
PILLS
all .
i.-.- and
A tonic and
builder.
rink clew to pal
ll
of
m 1- hex. C
u. K
or pd.
a cop J our
thereon; and those with
ten or printed ballot with tin
words Suffrage Amend-
thereon.
Bee. The votes cast at said
election shall be counted,
ed, returned and and
the result announced and declared
under the rules and
and in the Same manner as
vole for Governor, and If a ma-
of the votes east arc in favor
if the said amendment, it shall l-
the of the Governor of tin
to sec inc.
SAM H
p.-
Days
III I .
provided by law, and the General State, being of the
. . literary,
special training.
., i-
students. Has
e;.
to l
ten-Hie and
Annual ex-
of North Carolina shall
enact general registration laws to
into effect the provisions of
this article.
Sec. i. Every person presenting
himself for registration shall be
able to read and write any inn
of the constitution m the English
result said election, to certify
mulct the seal of
the State, ho shall enroll the said
amendment among the
permanent records of his office.
See. IV. This act shall l- in
force from and after its ratification.
tn-1 before he shall be
More ion regular students Has ad entitled to vote, have paid
in , May. of
, --1; , ,,,. . .,.,;,, Article
tub of
Carolina.
At Cost.
TO CREDITORS.
Besets
lei
day. or
money paid- m
MEDICAL CO.
Jackson a, CHICAGO,
PM J I.
N V
Oxford Seminary for Girls
OXFORD. 1ST C-
Annual Session Opens 1900.;
Urn patronage.
Full Conservatory
Course.
hot
sad
Apply
f P
qualified before the
r Clerk el Pill
the Will sad of Nancy
is
to estate t make
immediate lo the undersigned,
all claims es-
hereby lo present Ike mass
for pay men ton or before the of
April, notice will he in
bar vi recovery.
of April. 1900,
Toon-
of Nancy Wallace.
Trinity College
rs sad
Unit
with so
alas. Large to
I'm sob. be
in Bead
N t
PROF
CHARLES 1-
V. JOYNER, Hen. of Coin
are to
Fines and Repairs now at
lowest prices tor
Ill I III.
N.
Famous Chill kc.
A Laxative. cow for chills and
fever and nil malarial and billions troubles. Pot Bale by
Harrington, Barber
a- prescribed Article
I Section I,
i no male person, who was, on
nary 1st 1807 or an time prior
thereto, entitled to vote under
laws of any Stale in the
Slates wherein be then resided, and
no lineal of any such
-hall lie denied the to
register and vole any election in
by reason of his
to possess the educational
h rein
ed, he shall registered in ac-
with tin- terms of ibis
ion prior lo I.
The General Assembly -ball pro
I for the of all per-
I suits entitled lo vote without the
herein
prescribed, and shall, on or before
1st, 1908, provide tor
making of a record
snub and all per
so registered, shall forever
thereafter have to vote
in all elections by the people In
this Stale, unless disqualified
Section of this articles Pro
such person shall have paid
his poll tax as above required.
See. Thai Ibis Amendment hi
the Constitution is presented and
adopted one indivisible plan for
the regulation of the suffrage, with
intent and purpose to no eon
neat different parts, and lo
make I hem -o dependent upon
The Head of the State's
System.
Three academic courses leading
to Degree. Professional courses
Law, Medicine and
Summit School for Teachers.
Scholarships and
r . . Loans to Need.
I -1 Tuition to Candidates
Our entire
Dry Goods, Domes tics,
Notions, Shoes, tie.
i I. Ms o
POSTED.
hereby wain all persons from en-
am- of along
Creek fr of With net
or hunting. Any one s. will
in- to law.
K. T.
A. J. Win.
rat
is.
OLD DOMINION
L Sons and Teachers.
students besides In Sum-
met- teachers in the
faculty, for and In-
formation address
r. P. President,
Chapel Hill, N.
Till.
REWARD
W will i
. any I
sick
or .
cure in- I Will.
when are
with. They are an.,
lain., run-
lain- I-.-
contain i ill- of
Sen by stamp,
sad
Ill,
j i. a c
ii N Ml
N. O, j o. All elections b
HI
Fall Term Begins 1900,
nils.
the
high
i-Meal, sense
gills Cat
i cs Pupils take a
ml College. Success
measured he full -rounded de-
of our pupils. Com-
and teachers.
a well Literary Society,
influence good. Expenses
reasonable. Pot further
see or address principals,
N. t
of Elections ha PHI
meeting in
July in,., i
r l lbs Laws of pi.
color ballots
Assembly, for
Comity Officers for Ike Township
r- i
All fol
mil plain white known
news paper, and be printed in
ink, which have
with Clerk of Hie
Court of county.
The of ballots fol numbers
Assembly Ii shall
two one wide and one and
one loin;.
That lot th Cum.- in
Tin be sad oat half
es whir sad foul I mg
That all
in Pin shall be two and bull
in. Ill's wide sad two and one fourth
of July.
C. HARDING,
l Co, of for Co
GIVER SERVICE
Steamer leave Washing-
ton at n A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily
P, It. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M. fol Tar-
leave Tarboro for Greenville
and Saturdays
at Ii A. M- carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
Hew York and
ton, and for all points for theW
with railroads Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
tho Old Dominion B. S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Day Line from
Men and Line
Boston.
SON.
Washington, S. C
N. I.
Greensboro Female College
North Carolina.
Fall Term la-gins Sept. 12th, 1900.
on Application.
DEED President.
7-fl
in
Whichard, N. C.
The stock complete In every de-
and prices as low as the
Highest market prices
for country produce.
Tho Ono Day Cure
Cold in K.
lei
AS
Sou, in A
t D.
win. education
HI.
I.
by all as railway s;
-i
II. kind. are I
Write IN
. II
K.
S,
J. a. BEET,
IN-----
CUBE CHILLS AND FEVER
Tan night Sweats with Robert's
Chill Tonic per
Pleasant to take. Money
if it fails- Restores
petite, purities the and makes
you well. None oilier good.
Bold and guaranteed at drug
N. stores of Woolen and
yon Invent
model,
for free ,,,.
BOOK ON ,.
Ii
A GENERAL LINK OF
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
TO KB.
J. R.
I ti
The
TERN
.
mm
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VOL. XIX.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. FRIDAY, JULY
NO
WHO
GROCER.
WAST BIGHT
SAME TIMER Y GOODS BIGHT
THEN COMB TO BIGHT WHERE
WILL GET A STRUT
LY GOODS.
Ed. H.
THE GROCER.
OUR
National Ticket.
WILLIAM BRYAN,
of Nebraska.
For Vine President;
ADLAI E.
of Illinois.
State Ticket.
For
CHARLES R.
of Wayne.
For Lieutenant
WILFRED D.
of Iredell.
For Secretary of
of Pitt.
For
BENJAMIN K. LACY,
of Wake.
For
B. P. DIXON,
of Cleveland.
For Attorney
ROBERT P.
of Hay wood.
For Superintendent Public In
THOMAS
of
For Commissioner
SAMUEL L. PATTERSON,
of Caldwell.
To I PEOPLE,
PITT AND
It FRIENDS AND CI
col
Buildings Wrecked.
Al P. II.
I Sour town was a
blowing off the steeple of the
Baptist church and completely
demolishing the handsome new
stoic of Raker Is-
Ai the time sever-
persona wen- the building
and all escaped unhurt, except
four. Ea- if these were
by the and sustain-
First Bale of Cotton Crop Sold
Austin.
bale of cotton to he
raised and gathered iii the I oiled
Ibis season passed
here today i a Sen Or-
loans firm, eras grown in San
Patrice county, Tex.,
and planters.
It weighs pound and sold
for cents a pound in addition
to premium by the
buyers, ii be auctioned
New Orleans and then shipped to
Hew York and Boston, where it
will be auctioned off a second and
The proceeds General Merchandise
some charitable purpose. The
first bale of cotton hurt year was
also grown in Patrice county,
was presented Governor
for the benefit of the Bras s Valley
sufferers.
It was resold several limes
New I Means and sot Eastern I
cities, and was
from source for Hood i
Tea., Dispatch,,
no .
is Should Keep Work,
la.
v.,
arc still in the forefront race after
oiler the beat selected line oil
patron
lobe found In store in Pitt County. Well
of la A met i i
slid Europe. Seasonable all the year round. Spring. Hummer
and Winter. work for yours . ml
vantage It our pleasure lo show what you want and lo
sell if can. We J u the very service,
and the most I with a well
business up strictly on its own merits.
When to market you will not do j
if our before buying elsewhere.
n- and the following line- of general merchandise.
ed wounds. Mr. Rod Ana
An Express Tram
Ky., July
I Illinois Central from
Goods and Notions,
Silks and Do-
Jackets and I apes. Carpets,
s Trimmings
Oil Cloths.
There should not any n
i ion stall by a single
I the
Is . life and death
S i I lovers of
Old No
lake repose while the light is being
waged. The amendment be
lining n ma
. shall ever
afterwards he hi
i of the
. ;.
With the disrupt
part b every false
i raged,
a- I bey
. iii line
when lb. . I I
go I mists had
been away , this was
mailing compared i
. at
l. i
talus from their f the be
am I. . ; their
ii. Populists as ti
then man;
t-y day . ; keep
up the so
August i I here will
be few while men in on
ton, who was thought to lie serious Orleans, for Chicago, was held
injured is improving ad robbed of
Hancock, your regular cures- Ky.
has his left broken ; -r. The lire I
at the wrist, and hand badly man i man was badly beaten,
Messrs W. Raker and I express driven
W. were badly point
The former also receiving a Mesh The robbers, number, rut
wound above the eye. All engine and express car and
Men's, and l SI,.
Harm. Horse Blankets and Dusters
I side of
i. i
North Carolina Leads.
A S Counsel
had better I- said now than
after it is There is
believing political
situation in North Carolina is
in mailer arc getting near
danger line. The Winston reg
incident is significant Even
the chair-
Democratic executive
, .;., Pitt county; that
it registrar in Cumber
laud; attempt to a
in Montgomery and other like
have Ix-en noted
within the week. Meantime
Butler and others of kidney
ire going over Slate making
., -i and II. F.
the populist candidate
was moved on
when be Laurinburg
J make speech,
a mi being that a recent
I . i at be had
u . i- the
killing of
hi i., in lulls, whereas
fugitive from South
i had made him-
i- obnoxious in as
knew how lobe. The people of
Laurinburg would scarcely have
. this liberty of
speech without good reason, we
The loss is estimated
Owing to the of affairs,
the political speaking which was I
them are getting on fairly well, j , d,. and a half to Port
near the Ohio river and
of Missouri shore.
blew open the express
for today baa been postponed. I secured all it .
The lawn party for the benefit of I and crossed into Missouri.
church was also post- dropped one package
on the Kentucky side
and another package on Mis-
side. Of Which
found
Groceries.
Flour, Mo
Hardware,
PI. Cad
Furniture.
Flour. Meat, Sugar, Coffee. M-la-.-. Lard. Send I
lings Fixtures. s
for same
Rich Square Times.
Mr. ti. W. Baker is a member
of the firm of Baker A Hurt
Greenville. His friends heresy in
with him hope ha will
soon be well of his Injuries.
A to the I
For Commissioner Labor and
HENRY R.
of Davidson.
For Corporation
SAMUEL L.
of
FRANK
of New Hanover.
Electors
DAN HI till
of
OVERMAN,
Rowan.
County Ticket
For Senate,
F. ti. JAMES.
For Representatives,
W. J. NICHOLS,
T.
For Sheriff,
O. W. HARRINGTON.
For Register of Deeds
T. It. MOORE
For Treasurer,
II. CHERRY.
The present campaign is a j
WAT Of while man vs. the i
it is a light to the
result in a drawn battle.
No coin promise can be suggested
or affected. One race and
shall win. the oilier must yield.
When a people engage a war
of ice or humanity or necessity .
when possess the conscious-
the God of battles Is with
greatest risks and
rations awl most stringent meas-
will 1- employed the
victory. And while people
our Slate will neglect no
nor leave a stone unturned In
this light the supremacy . I
their race.
With such at
slake Hint move the great
of while voters of North Car
to action they will accept no
decision but in this con-
test, and determined
men lighting for such cause will
not for a consider
as a possibility the settle-
of Ibis
Herald.
for everything in line,
buy strictly for Cash, sell for Either tush or on Approved
Our motto la Honesty, Merit and Square Healing.
Your Friends,
Dent Cured by s
July P.
who has been deaf and
dumb for fifty-nine years, was
cured yesterday by railing from the
roof of a house. None of
of the family had ever heard
him speak.
roof of his house today and.
fell to tho ground, a
lance of twenty-live feel, alighting
on his shoulders. He lay
when be came to. his
family was to hear him
what had happened, He was
to
where physicians said
the fall bad re
stored his hearing and speech.
Post.
GO.
caches among Was
pointed
a pretty Pair, Truly,
C.
For Coroner,
Jim Boyd, the new
republican judge from Western
Carolina, is son of
fellow. Rut cannot h's
about 1868-0, the Ku
Kins lime. Jim
then. Thai is if ho is Hit-
one then heard of with that
name, who operated about lira-
that section. used to
hear in the long ago somebody
of name turned
his friends.
hope was newly
judge- Messenger.
Butler mid
the people Memo
party has broken faith with
i In allowing them to vote on
question of eliminating the
from suffrage,
And yet each of men
the oilier no longer
three ago for treachery and a
deliberate violation of pledges.
said broke his
with him
y, while replied In kind
and said was re-elected
by corrupt A Pretty
pair I arc lo be going op
down the Stale bilking about
Weekly.
Two years Mr. Dukes put
out six acres iii pouch among
living pines. would
come by his haul tell him
his trees would never live
Mr. is
original, if anything, and be ad
the pines
would protect hi fruit tree
the scorching sun In summer
the severity winter's
Ii was left for ;
Mi- Hakes being
tot Ibis new of bating
,, peach III Hie
Ibis year
old laden With
the largest and
ever grew n
Now who. years
attempted Mr. j
his new idea-of growing, III.
going lo loll in his path do
likewise. -aid that not a
dead can be found among
pine-, while tip, the
i has been i. moved, some
the trees have died, while others
not look nearly so
Observer.
i.
and
bad
James Boyd has been appoint
ed federal judge in western N.
district to till the vacancy
mused by the failure of senate
lo on nomination of
The Chatham makes
excellent point there have
been two for
Governor of North Carolina
, p, and Maj. W. V.
and both are now
amendment, fact
light to our Populist
friends of file. I bar-
Industry is a
laziness
People who are fresh are
ways getting n pickle.
judge arc always t.
A lands heiress is so lender-
hearted he induced
I,. a II.
A man seldom walks erect when
All hough a it her
own, sin- always . n
hen i girl I- up in
herself -be is i- able Iii -.- by
hi ll.
.- n man b i
hen. a ml ha- n d liver.
Many a poor young
I polled to work for n simply
Iii- fulled In
an. i
man who you
I ways wrong may be mistaken, but
the mini you arc ills
is a liar.
I We logo borne lo In
there Is no for rapid
If level- wise would
save least ten
things they say each
in i ii
It mi i moon, From I hi
News.
Th.- in Wool and
. r IS. the id
of the Stall
up all the m-
in i mill built, pro
,,, ,; and enlarged
months of pub-
stales
Carolina
every Suite in
it South Carolina second. he
Southern cotton manufacturers
to
known its I lie
mission men who handle
their Northern
net- of Southern mills to job-
mi n hunts, etc.
stiff for
A committee ha- just
been lo
In
A with ibis object In
I i pin pose being
list houses their own.
lily statement
, burg Exchange this
was reasons having refer.
to proper regard for the
public,
i- not intended by what la here
;. any body; tho
North Carolina arc a tolerant
v. hen ii Is sought to bully
I hem, or when one goes
them arousing tin-
I . ignorant d
vicious, they are apt to call a halt
mid when they do so they call it
pen No, this is a
threat bill u of friendly ad-
vice which needs lo be rend, mark
ed inwardly
Same Here
There arc several while men in
county who feel are
in In the course
they are hiking in politics, but
ashamed lo acknowledge
it. They now have a line
their manhood, but
II w ill be toO lute after the
bus great with
men. until
C ST
fever i- II bottle of
Tasteless Tonic, is simply
Iron and quinine In n tasteless form
N. no pay. Price
TAKE CHILL TONIC
Cures Chills
Fever, Malaria. Night Sweats and
Money back if it
i the kind
Cross oil label.
Sold null by Woolen,
and
HOW'S
rally, who dislike lo lose a fill
thing Ibis. New mill
, . up in
i I,
i;,, It. ti
I. en line arc now in opera
lion, and where ill
,.,,, h i . -iv i lbs
Inn mi into I
S nearly SO
I over
I bill of ions year, and was
We offer One
h lie smallest total in for any Catarrh
. . by
led I Mia
. . were P.
r. l, Harris, i
Bah .; hi
will vole
He will vote for Aycock
he will not hike Hie slump i r the
i he thinks he a i
more I'M- in
ways.
I, The
. i, last ii r
Xi., j . , led h i . a I
., ,, , ,. in
of laws
i , . The use
,,, ,,. ,. n phenomena
ii
with of
employ due to
-lie expansion Indus
in. p. .-. .
operations within the past
Ohio.
We have known
for years,
believe
nil business transactions and
able to out any
made by firm.
Weal Wholesale Drug-
Kin-
ii Marvin, Wholesale Druggist,
Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is token In-
acting directly u. the
blood and of the
Sold
,.
all
family Is-st.
;., i.,.,. i. . -l
. I Of I Ml
free i ice at
N .
Office While
Fleming -lore.


Title
Eastern reflector, 17 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 17, 1900
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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