Eastern reflector, 24 July 1900


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As one of i In- depositories for Books in
Pitt County. handle tin- books designated on the
State list for public schools and i an supply what-
ever yon need. We also have
COPY I
THE AMENDMENT.
Full
Teat of the
M Amended.
An Ail Supplemental to an Art
Act to Amend the
of
February 21st. the
Two Hundred
Eighteen of the Law
of
slant and vertical,
tablet, fool's cap
colored crayons, i n k
double ruled practice writing books,
paper, pens, pencils, slates, white
companion boxes etc.
Sane i lint School
pencils cent. plain bad pencils cent.
rubber tipped lead pencil I cent, a nice tablet with
pretty cover cent. crayons, metal hold-
in nice wood box cents. I end pencil, slate pen-
and pen. and rule, all in nice wood box. S
cents. A meat big wide tablet cents, Bottle of best
ink on the market. cents. Copy books to Hi cents.
White crayons, gross in box, cents. Good fool's cap
paper cents per quire.
For the Business Man.
We carry a nice line of double and
long day books, journals, counter books,
books, and note bin
For Society People
We have all kinds and styles of box paper-,
envelope visiting curds, note papers and
ledgers,
memorandums,
ks, time
card and
tablets.
gen
The Famous
And when it conies to
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat.
COME TO I
Books, Stationery Printing.
MAGAZINES.
o i Mil
At Cost.
Our
Notions,
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Oxford Seminary for Girls
OXFORD. N C
ft I Am; 1900
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I'll
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The General Assembly of North
Carolina do
That Chapter
Public Laws of 1899, entitled
Act to amend the Constitution of
North lie amended
as to make said act read as
That article i of
of North Carolina be, and the
same is hereby abrogated, and in
thereof shall lie substituted
following article of said Con-
as an entire and
of
ARTICLE VI.
AMI TO
oil
Section Every male person
born in th-; United States, and
every male person who has been
twenty-one years
age, and possessing the
net in this article, shall
lie entitled to vote at election
the people in the State, except
as herein otherwise provided.
See. He shall have resided in
the state North Carolina for two
years, in the county six mouths,
and in the precinct, ward or ether
election district in which he offers
to vote, four months proceed-
the election j Provided, That
removal from one precinct, ward
or other election district
In the same county, shall not ope-
rate to deprive any of the
right to vote In the precinct, ward
or oilier election district
which he until four
months alter such removal. No
person win. ha- been convicted, or
who has confessed his
court upon indictment of
the punishment of which i.
hereafter be, imprisonment in the
.- tale prison, shall lie permitted
vote, unless the said person shall
restored to citizenship in
the manner prescribed by law.
See.;. person offering to
vote shall be the time a legally
registered voter as herein
ed and in the manner
provided law. and the General
Assembly of North Carolina shall
enact general registration laws t
carry into effect the provisions Of
this article.
Bee. i. livery person presenting
himself for registration shall be
able to rend and write any section
of the constitution in the English
language; and, before he -hall be
entitled to vole, lie Shall have paid
on or before the of Maj, of
year in which he to
vote. In- poll tax for the previous
year a- Article B,
ion I. Bill
no person, who
M or at time prior
thereto, entitled to rote under the
lawn am Stale in Hie
u herein
ll- lineal
i -hall denied Hie to
vole election in
in reason of his failure
to possess Hie educational
herein
ed. be shall hair in
with the of this
-eel ion lo ,
The General Assembly -hall pro
tn the of all per
-on- entitled t,, vote without the
I heroin
pM-i nod
S 1st, provide tor
a, the a record
registration, all per
-hall
Hewing Machines, and n have the right to vote
oilier Quality and all elections In the people in
Come this State, mile- disqualified tin
of this Pro-
, i person have paid
SAM ill
Thai I his Amendment lo
j the i- presented and
. j adopted as one unlit plan for
L , , with
Greensboro Female ,,
pie shall ha by ballet, and all
elections by the General
shall be viva i
Sec Every North
Carolina, except as in this article
disqualified, shall is- eligible to of-
but before entering upon the
duties of the he shall take
and the following i
swear
affirm that will support and
maintain the it at ion and laws
of the United States, and the con-
and laws of North Cam
not Inconsistent therewith,
that I will faithfully discharge the
duties of
So help me.
Sec. The following class--S of
persons -hall lie disqualified for
office First, all persons who shall I
being of Almighty Cod
Prevention
U tier than cure. Tint's Liver
Pills will not only cure, but if
taken in time will prevent
Sick Headache,
h biliousness, malaria,
c jaundice, torpid
r and kindred diseases.
Liver PILLS
ABSOLUTELY CURE.
STATE NEWS.
Happenings In North Carolina.
Second, nil persons who shall have
been convicted or confessed their
guilt on Indictment pending, and
whether sentenced or not,
judgment suspended, any treason
Two boys fooling with a
gun, one shot himself then
i there was one. This happened
near Sunday. Same old
thought it was not loaded.
At in Wilson county,
two very abusive
and insolent to They
got a severe thrashing from several
white men who happened to be
or felony, or any other crime for close by.
which the may be j lo
in penitentiary.; ,,. f ,,. ,,,
since becoming of amendment is Mr.
foiled or corruption and I p. AV. a, p,.,,.,,,
malpractice in office, unless such of executive commit-
person shall restored to the tee of county, and who has
rights citizenship in a manner held the office of dork of the
,. ,.,., fr
That this to terms, lie is a man of Influence,
the Constitution, .-hall go Into the respect of all par-
feet on the day of July, In his own county, and his
if a ma; of the voles cast at J joining the Democratic ranks will
the next general election shall be have great in adjoining
cast in favor of this suffrage amend-J counties where the clan of the
tons is a Ob-
Sec. II, This amendment to server.
Constitution shall be submitted at I
the next general election to
qualified voters of the State, in the
same manner and under the same
M.
and retail
I iii lash paid I'm
, Rides, Km. I Seed, I III
ill-. Turkeys, etc. lied-
link Ba-
nil . Tables. Safes,
Meat Tobacco, Key West Cheroots,
American
Peaches, Apples,
I'll Apple-. Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
I . Magic Matches, Oil,
. deeds, Oranges,
I lined Apples. Peaches,
II Currents, Glass
lull Wale, Till and Wooden
Ware, and
In re nil
i for cash.
rules and regulations as is pro-
in law regulating general
elections in this Slate, and at-aid
election- desiring to
vote for amendment shall cast
a written or pi luted ballot with the
For Amend-
and those with a
contrail opinion shall cast a writ-
or printed ballot with the
words Suffrage Amend-
thereon.
Sec. III. The votes cast at said
election shall be counted,
ed, returned and canvas-ed, and
tin- result announced declared
under the same rules
and the same manner as
the vole for Governor, and if a ma-
of the votes arc in favor
of the said amendment, it -hall be
the duty of the Governor of the
Stale, upon notified of the
result of said election, to certify
said seal of
tin- State, w ho shall enroll said
amendment so certified among the
records of his office.
Sec, IV. This act shall lie in
force from and alter its ratification.
in Chicago the Salvation Army
work of practical
Christianity, veiling ice in pen-
lumps. poor in -buns
and crowded tenements of city
regard the opportunity put
midsummer necessity in
quantities as a great boon.
freely the Salvation
ice houses,
Trinity College
on,.
I ,
Iii
I illy I,,
p. mi hi Send
i .--n.-.
I X V
Mr. I. Harris
; and asked what he thought
; outcome of the Winston
registration matter. He said
it was a blunder worse than a crime
i and as he had expected,
used by would be
the only in the end. Mr.
Harris said this matter had further
impressed him with that
the best tiling for the colored
in this campaign is lo refuse to
register and attend strictly t their
private business. After the Aug-
election there will be no feel-
again.-t them if they lake Ibis
course, and then they can register
vol.-for Republican candidates
for Congress for for
President, The election law pro-
for another registration just
before the election in November
next.
Discussing present condition
of political affairs, Mr. Harris fur-
said he was gratified lo
know a large number of the
colored men had decided that it
was best for them not to have any-
thing to do with the present cam-
Thai these colored men
the fail nearly all the
money now spent to pay run-
of schools, to educate colored
children, was paid by the white
people, that if the colored
by their conduct in this cam-
outrage feelings of I he
white people, the next move
will appropriate the money
paid white people to the
support id schools, and
lo, colored lo
support the colored Of
course Ibis change law would
result ill I hi eh-in Hie colored
This IS a among Hie
while people, lie -aid, and they
lie perm it to tight ii out
alone. Raleigh New.- observer.
I hi
at.
Fall rm Until Sept,
in m the I
f, , Mi
will U-, from a.
M. tn
June i July U, in-
fr
of
I re, an Ami each
Hie said period and hour,
will be . at the polling pis
o Fire
15th
I ,
IN THE SHADOW OF DEATH.
SALE.
made In tin- W. II. A
creditor.,
D. and
new in Court ill
will on
he Mil f August In
he sale the Court Hen door in
S. C, to
I. tract
I land In. t f land in
I tow-nab,,,, the f
one
more or let.
This lbs Mb day of Jane UM.
In
Victoria vs. Move
The will lake
an action
Curt
I'm
obtain a
I Of matrimony; the
fr.
, V
will timber take he is
to the next the Superior
of nil
Monday after in Sept-
next, being the day of Sent.,
at the Court Home in X.
an answer or demur lo the
or apply lo the
for in said com-
plaint.
This tin of May 1900
Clerk Superior
A i.-11,
Mm. C. II who keep a
millinery and fancy store at St.
Co., Mich., and who la
well known throughout the country,
I badly troubled with
catarrh and neuralgia. I had
complaint and Tery bilious. I
was in a bad condition; day I be-
to fear that I never be a
well woman; that I should hare to
settle down into a chronic invalid, and
live in tho shadow of death. had
JOHNSTON'S rec-
to me. I TOOK FOUR
BOTTLES AND IT CORED ME, and
cured my family both. I am very glad
that I heard of it. I would cheerfully
recommend it to every one. I have
taken many other kinds of medicine.
I prefer JOHNSTON'S to all of
A OS, Milk.
PILLS
Vitality. aid
pot racy. h. of
nil
all
A tonic tad
to pal
restores
of By mail
PILLS
SO
with oar to car
the money paid. fur circular
ad copy of our
guarantee
EXTRA
To
The Clerk of the Superior Court of
county,
lo me. the undersigned, on the
day of May, on the estate
J. Notice in
given to all persons lo the
make immediate payment to the under-
signed, and In all of said or
present their claims, properly
tn the twelve
after dale of this notice, or
notice will he plead in
Tin of May, 1900
on the of Thomas J,
TO CREDITORS.
Having duly qualified before the
Cunt county nit
Win and of Nancy
Wallace, deceased, notice is given t
all persona Indebted to said la make
Immediate payment to the and
all against said es-
late are hereby notified lo present the same
for or before the day of
April, 1901, or notice will he in
bar of recovery.
day of April, 1900.
Thomas
Executor of Nancy Wallace.
I Positively guaranteed for . of Power,
Nervous
Fits, and the
of of Opium or
Liquor. mail In plain 91.00 a
for B-00 our bankable
bond to cur La or
money paid.
MEDICAL CO.
Clinton Jackson CHICAGO, ILL.
Pet sale by I. Druggist,
H u
POSTED.
We hereby warn all persons en-
upon any of our lands along
the of fishing net
or hunting. Any one so will
tie prosecuted according to law.
O. E, II. T.
A.
M Ma-.-v
OLD DOMINION LINE
sense
boys and tor
lake
H nil III i nun
Ki n list; II I for
ll i is
,; H P
North Carolina.
Hull Term begins Rent. limn,
on
7-8
Hie parts, Ii,
intake them upon
other, whole
stand or full
I All pp.,.
Hie n life,
high stand College.
by Hie full
of our pupils,
conscientious teachers.
A well organized
Moral goad.
see or principals,
U.
l.
OP
i I ii I pin
i In ii meeting held
1900. r authority
Chapter I the Laws of won
scribed color and rial of all for
the
n- mill for tin-
t- f i in county as
All
ball I plain white paper, known as
white news paper, shall be printed In
k which have
with the Clerk the
Court of lilt
The all of tic
In Pin dull U
i and wide and one and
long.
That all ballots for
. I two and one half Inch-
and hi Inn
Thai all ballots
II i lie two an I halt
Ins and two an I one
This the tail of
r c.
I lid Election for
CHILLS AND MALaRIA,
Ins Sweats with
Tonic
In take. Money
if ii
purities and makes
wall, None other good.
Bold mill guaranteed the drat
N. Woolen
RIVER SERVICE
Steamer leave Washing-
Ion ill A. M. for
ville, leave Greenville daily at
I. If. for
I on
Mondays, Wednesday
mill Fridays I A, M.
leave for
Tin- days. and Saturdays
ii A. u. carries freight only.
Connecting Washington
for Norfolk,
New York mill
ion, nil points for the West
with railroads Norfolk,
Shippers should order freight ii
the old Dominion s. B. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Buy from
Line from
Boston.
MY
Washington, N.
J. Ant.,
Greenville, N.
REWARD
We will jay III.- n for any ease
of Liver Complaint,
or can
not cure with the
when are
They are
never fall in -v boxes
in.- contain l fills.
contain ems.
Imitation-. Sent In taken.
CO. i i i unit
i ill. -ale
t L X
tub sir y of
Carolina.
The Head of the State's
System.
Three academic courses leading
to Degrees. Professional courses
Law, Medicine and Pharmacy.
Summer School for Teachers.
Scholarships
t in to Needy.
Tuition Tuition ti Candidates
or mister's
Sons
Hi i Sum-
mer School. teachers in the
faculty. and in-
formation
V. P. President,
7-6 Chapel Hill,
W. R,
DEALER
Whichard, N. C.
The complete in every
prices as low as
Highest market prices
aid for country produce.
Tho One Day Cold Cure.
Cold in aura rural in Ben.
Laxative to
children cry
FREE
N. t I la
lent I
C. G. Parent r.
Ml n
l-r In I KI V,
Till I
. i nil railway nil i
n- i-.-t if t i-ti
its All
n- I Write
III
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PATENT
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Ti
fr i a
BOOK OH
Writ
Lawyers. WASH
Of-
A LINK
nice Hardware.
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OUR NOMINEES
National Ticket.
WILLIAM
For
E.
of Illinois.
For Presidential Elector, 1st
CHARLES L.
of Carteret.
For Congress, 1st Diet.,
JOHN H. SMALL,
of Beaufort.
State Ticket.
For
CHARLES B.
of Wayne.
For Lieutenant
WILFRED
of Iredell.
For Secretary of
GUI MIS,
of
For Treasurer
BENJAMIN R. LACY,
of Wake.
For
B. F.
of Cleveland.
For Attorney
ROBERT
of Hay wood.
F r Superintendent Public
THOMAS
of Robeson.
For Commissioner
EL L. PATTERSON.
of Caldwell.
For Labor and
Printing
HENRY B. VARNER,
of Davidson.
For
SAMUEL I. ROGERS,
FRANK
of New Hanover.
Electors
DAN HUGH
of
LEES. OVERMAN,
Rowan.
County Ticket
For tho
F. G. JAMBS.
For Representatives,
W. J. NICHOLS,
T. H.
For
O. W. HARRINGTON.
For Register of Deeds
T. R. MOORE
For Treasurer,
J. B. CHERRY.
For Coroner,
C. LAUGHINGHOUSE.
Surveyor,
J. D. COX.
For Commissioners,
TUCKER,
B. L. DAVIS,
W. G.
The has with the out-
rage perpetrated iii the ease of
Thompson, of Winston,
who was arrested refusing to
register entitled to reg-
and who was held lo court
a United States commissioner in a
bond of and yet this is not
nearly so a case of
Interference in State affairs
of action on the part of
a United States Official, as that re-
ported in our
yesterday as occurring i
Jackson county. A Democratic
registrar was arrested for refusing
to register three Indians and was
dragged the scat for
trial, in the face of of
law that such trial should before
nearest commissioner and there
were three nearer than
Webster. A Republican lawyer
hireling appeared for the
and there were only two other
lawyers In reach and they wore
to on
important legal business. One of
these, however, appeared before
the staled facts and
asked, in view of them, that the
case Is- continued until the de-
could lie represented by
counsel and get his witnesses. The
denied the request, say
log that the defendant needed no
counsel and no witnesses, and bile
the attorney was still talking, pro-
to swear the witnesses for
the The defendant
registrar thereupon waived exam-
was over to court
the sum of
This is a simple Story but it is
pregnant with meaning.
This goes the case of
of Winston, one
better.
Here was a manifest case of
prosecution, and denial
even the had
nary the hands of the av-
United states commissioner.
The people of North
well to refrain from giving active
expression at this lime to their re-
of such outrages US this,
Winston, and those ill
melons other localities, which have
been reported in the press from
time to Hire within the past two
weeks, but they can be depended
upon to resent them at
the polish Ob-
server.
General Merchandise
is a truism govern-
most concerns the
is the government which is
nearest to in the or-
named, municipal, township.
county, Unless these are
safe, holiest and prudent, protect-
life and safeguarding .
progress prosperity are
and serenity and content.
to uneasiness and
These propositions will
not be denied, and in be
found the supreme arguments for
the adoption month of the con-
and the
election of the Democratic town-
ship, county, legislative and State
tickets. the black
man has proved himself a
as a he has never
an idea the
which go with the he
votes invariably with the worst.
whites and thus against his own
interests as well as those of the
while race; as a voter he must
it is better even for himself he
should. As to the rest, North Car-
has one tried Republican
rule straight -this was in the last
hair of the
rule with an this
was in the What the
brought the State, history teaches
in letters of living light-, what state
of affairs attended second,
history to those now
Both the experiments were
disastrous In their
odious in their memory people
ambitious of good of
economy In the conduct of public j
affairs; of public private Hardware,
PEOPLE, AND
I'll I AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.
We are still Iii the forefront of the race after your patronage
We offer you tho best selected line of
In a e ii advertisement
in tin- Sampson Democrat, the
White Supremacy Club, of Clinton
offers in cash native
born while man in Sampson count j
who will lie disfranchised by the
because read
crop can n
L grow with
out Potash.
of
,. found in any -lore in County. Well bought choice
selections, the creations of the America
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring. Summer
Winter. We arc at work for your our mutual ail
vantage is our pleasure to show you hat you want to
sell if we can. you the polite
attention, and the liberal consistent with u well
established business built up on its own merits
When you come to yon will not do justice
if do not see our stock before buying
Remember us and the following
Goods and Notions,
Caps. Silks and Satins,
els and Capes, Carpets, Oil t
where the
i- deposited. This i- gee-
matter and is
mil be iii question. It i- a
safe proposition, as those
who in ii know. There is
a native white man the
Slate, i who will
in b the amend
those the con
are lying and know it.
Charlotte
have it. If
i is supplied
you can count on full crop
if little, the growth will be
scrubby.
ii ,.
. i
Ci
JIM
Her
Ml- II Meyer came all
raj Montana
marry
Philadelphia and Kansas City
have exemplified to all com-
and pro-
wisdom of caring solicitous-
for delegates and visitors in a
convention season. Roods
of i in are -till pour-
in on both cities, and Hie re-
of public gratitude thus
allied i- by no means least
Shoes.
Women's and Children's shoes
Harness, Horse Dusters.
and
and
then wedded the man, Joseph
Mr. made
, , .,.
ed town important of tin accruing
near falls. The records of the
Miss Meyer's will serve as per-
tin- altar. The wedding bars to ex-
guests hail assembled, when die parsimony the treat-
that she love of future similar gatherings.
enough lo marry him, As with men, .-, with
Willie I lie-lie- ll
j Groceries.
Meat, Sugar, Coil.
I Head la
China's
Where is it all to end The
tic millions of northern China are
tilled with the desire to drive all
foreigners out of their country.
On the other hand, we shall have
a unanimous on the part
nations of to
avenge the murders In A
which must result in a vast
sacrifice of human life -e. i- .
liable. II people
China shall unite
northern brethren resistance i
the foreign I loops on their
way to the shores of the Yellow
Sea, the the last year of
UM century will be as bloody as
those which convulsed Europe at
awake at last, but what an awful
Times.
prosperity.
In view of the record, ii s dim-
cult to imagine why I here should
there is any-as
to the result of forthcoming
election, apart from the theory
that people of North Carolina j
of
and taken leave of their
Their highest personal and public
the con
they know surely
when they do know it, ii never
be said of they are Insensible
l,, thing- which make for
lack Hie man
hood means, in
of all threats and bullying,
which will save them a duplication
of the experiences which the Slate
has already twice as the
ill inn
of its counties
Charlotte Observer.
Castings Plow Hat urea. Nulls and Hope.
Furniture.
Headquarters for and everything in that
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either or on Approved
Credit. Our is Dealing.
Your Friends,
The
platforms denounce trusts with
but the Demo
crate propose feasible means of
lessening while
the in vague gen-
Philadelphia
A lively canvass is In progress
of re-
moving the Slate capital from
some her
will make a
to retain the capital, while St. An-
Jacksonville
forth strong efforts to secure It.
W. ll- sher
of Sal
at
at the hands of the DO-
gross assembled, saying he could
not afford to vote against the
amendment.
Butler Drove Him
Marion Butler might
have gazed the
morning upon deranged
hull; of what was one time a
crated f A,
the iv .,,
of soul- until r of
whitened and B
gone at last lo-p. ml perhaps buying.
life In
Hole and in the
Cod mission,
said this man.
mission is to whip Marlon Butler.
I must do it. be re-
The gentleman referred is
Rev. James S. of Book
high standing in his
a in in who commanded the reaper
of all who knew him.
is ill but
i- yet a vigorous He
oped a
Marion I I
Butler's enmity lo
of white men In N
and to avenge the
Stale visiting physical punish-
., up,,,, is ever
Truth.
, marry him, bin
While the
waited the and the
best
In .-,. and the I
mum with the positions
reversed, fall-.
Mont.
We are surprised that
place reliance any
or charge Or.
makes. Have the
pie of i county
two short years
Dr. Sigh boldly made the
charge lie
the former Secretary of
Stale had not for a sum
lie had and
Mr. in In it pl
Dr Thompson's receipted
,.,;,,.;. i r
did know Hi.
p. I bi
In
null II.
is ill an
paper a woman left a pocket
in containing a chair in
front of a hotel in that city, and
returning three lion is later
found Bound. The Kan-
I Join -Hill explains
hi rule people pass along I ho reels
of than this. It
bad as the
In his speech last
Monday Candidate Spencer Adams
declared ii the Amendment be
ii lie the end of the
party. that
time a who near
u , k his breath away by
s the
I,, favor Al
showed lat
,. his
memory a bad I hi , Star.
is his and .
entitled to credence. chills
I Thompson now makes and lever is a bottle of Grove's
, , i , ., one on Tasteless Chill Tonic.
as baseless j form
which so
No
Price BOO.
I desperation
Will, the failure In disrupt the
TAKE ROBERT. CHILL
per bottle. Cures Chills and
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P-s-r-
EASTERN REFLECTOR
owner
the Post
Greenville,
Hail Hatter.
WOO.
A man of of who
hi hearing when a boy f to
had ii a few days
ago falling from the roof a
house. would mil
this in every case,
not been sufficiently tested yet.
Wilmington star.
LETTER
W U., July
Mr. is again perform-
BLACK JACK.
Banner Precinct County.
I long bean a saying
township never does
halves. Ami when the data
was set for having a
bis wobbling
act. He baud the
country of his from his
. u ti i . . and barbecue the
Washing-
editor in Kansas ton, everybody
killed a few ago.; something. There has been
is not surprising The meetings nod Cabinet dinners
china wasn't represented th. who Is expected to defend and but that la all. Nothing has
Hague peace conference.
time the western know
better than to leave her out.
Von do Dot have wonder BOW
the are going to vote
together against
Democrats, against the Amend
and against the best Inter-
eat of everybody. Can the white
people afford to
of them go with lite
whoop it for the Republican done that had not decided
with its present record baa a upon before Mr. pulled
bard ordeal to go himself away from the enticing
Star. on that Canton porch. Al-
though it is the genera opinion in
The Legislature didn't
Washington that Congress should
be called in extra session to handle
propose to chances when Chinese business, Mr. M.-Kin
part
ease tin
it passed a law declaring ii
lawful for person to
at random deadly weapon
whether said weapon be loaded or
It is frequently the
weapon
does the harm. Star
tin- Is over
lei the remaining days before the
election In inducing men to
go I lie and vote
the whole Democratic ticket and
The newspapers are the
best mediums for advertisers.
This is an established fact. It la
important, therefore, both to ad
publisher, that the
for the Constitutional Amendment, best newspaper should be known
Do not overlook that state, county
township officers are to be
elected.
recognized as such. fail-
on part of a publisher lo
sustain a just claim in
in value Is reprehensible.
Press Printer,
It is unions that Spain should
have controlled the Philippines
fatal accident occurred about
with a miles from kin-ton yesterday
never greater than men afternoon across the river. The
United States has had daughter of
rears or so colored, was given an open
and cannot span- thousand of
them to China, M.
and his advisers decided that
no lie called
until the became more
pressing. Because Hie allied
forces In China have won a tern
at an awful cost of
life, many
and the Chinese have sent a mes-
sage saying that the minis
ten in arc alive, which, by
the wax. believed by anybody
outside of bore of
Mr. will wobble
awhile longer,
The plain truth is Mr. Me
I is afraid to do anything
until he gets a plainer tip on what
pubic sentiment this gov-
to do. Men Interested in
syndicates which have big
in China are urging
send a big army to so
be call lie in a position to prevent
up of Chinese em
. , , people concluded
to c
,., was going to a record breaker.
it is wonder that it drew
from nearly every section
of the county. lake ex-Treasurer
John said S hen we found
him the crowd
did love to conic to Jack in
the campaign, and could not re-
the to come this
And about four thousand
people were of the opinion,
for a estimate of the
crowd places the Dumber in alien
fully that
I his side of
Jack about a hundred red
shirts with the fist-cola Hand DUN
T. w.
Of and our
Col. candidate
for Secretary of escort-
ed I hem to the village. There was
music and shouting all along the
course of the parade, when
they came sight of the assembled
multitude there was such a
as sounded like the whole State
had agreed to holler one time.
The noise was only surpassed by
the dust.
. The Osceola Band played two or
three airs while the crowd gather-
ed around the stand.
Chairman A, L. Blow, of the
executive committee, called the
to order made
to speak for he knew a great
crowd would be present, but
had idea the whole of
would Is- on hand. His
campaign over the Suite for the
last three months has given him
rank among the very speakers.
He made a most speech
on
and State issues, as
well as upon the Amendment was
strong spirited, he was
given the closest
It was past S o'clock when
was one of the
best day's work for
Pitt county has known. It is
ready evident that ticket and
Amendment will lie overwhelming
It. S.
H. C. Cannon.
victorious, if every town- . will
the county does its
tin-election as well
only question left to decide is how
large shall the majority lie.
J. K. Cannon
NEW
CANNON CO.,
AT THE
OH Greenville Warehouse.
We, undersigned, desire to place our names before the
tobacco of Pitt and adjoining counties as solicitors of
patronage the sale of Leaf Tobacco the coming season, be-
ginning August 1st, Knowing we possess the
means and judgment of Leaf Tobacco necessary to run a
good sale, we assure you that you will get the very highest
market price for your tobacco.
It. S. known among the boys noted
for his good judgment of tobacco and liberal country buying,
was cashier and a partner late firm of Evans, Critcher
Co. who is thoroughly familiar with all branches of
H. A. who was formerly with the Star
Warehouse, is now with us. He is a good judge of tobacco,
and as auctioneer, will assist us in seeing that every pile of
tobacco brings its worth.
II. C. CANNON, who will have charge of the books, will
see that you are not delayed in getting your bill and check.
When you sell tobacco with us, we guarantee you the
highest price on all grades. Try us with your load.
Tribune says that With the saving of in drumming, keeping our own
after the amendment is adopted books, and Other expenses cut at the start, we will put dollars
will in the pockets of our patrons through the sale of leaf.
We invite all to visit us this coming season and note
our prices. We are yours to serve. EVANS, CANNON CO.
The
there for two years or
knife to bold by her mother, who
was cutting some cabbage. The ,.
girl stumbled with the open will
Arthur even protests against with- in the blade being re-election more
which would mean announcements. By way of
their concessions, while republican the
gathering and said when
politicians are cautioning him ti
feel his way carefully Ix-cause a
ins defeat for
certain than it
draw lug
uppermost, it her
heart, Free Press,
i . over
I lint has been
an
Winston adopted ,., s ,, , ,,,.,
strong lb 1- u., will run v in. .
all Southern had an
with in causing the arrest with Line
d them before ti
its tracks, hut unable lo haul
Selina and Nor-
folk, depending
r .-.
. i depending on its
would register illegal ,,.,,;. ,, Therefore it has
voters.
a great speech lo Immense ,.
crowd there was intense en- The has mads
The lend- shrewd the six
their action I hough I to in- on the
the white people laud
in their
the lead-
ports of the cast line,
Boston to I heir
will stick close to the
go to sea.
few will be
for favorite a
he
through the of the
were ready to resort hi
any means lo Amend
hill Winston
i, i . j. . -a i-
in the it bite people more solid
. ii I In i mid make rotes
I'm Vine
V.-. K line line i
letter
hi- persons.
, . , i
I i nil. ,
ii ill a
place . a
h on- ale In lie
. tn i mu . limes when an
o lie r- mill
i I hill line has well
I tn f
, propel
i I, . i
t. an
.
K, II.
i is ii that mu
Ii people hat
till feelings so fin
no
is. lie get
mote men in the army without
ho is
afraid In take my more from
lieu. who bus already
made to send men from the
Philippines against his vigorous
protest. Consequently, unless
there is an extra session of Con-
the total American lone in
China will not exceed and
several thousand of I hem cannot
be got there before the of
matter bow badly they
be needed. Meanwhile. Mr.
has gone back In Canton
to wobble at leisure until public
opinion show- him what to do.
the Chinese Minister ill Wash.
is about as slick as the
slickest his race he seems
able In make Secretary accept I
any old story to tell I
In in which Mr. j
important enough lo re I
at a Cabinet is that
the reason the foreign ministers in
communicated With
their governments is they are
ml in of Chinese friends
and are ant attempt lo
-end would put the mob
hi tn their hiding places. The
Chinese Instill
ling I he members I ho
I ii i in encourage him lo re-
main ill and in the
gold i business if his govern-
-ii--iii gets knocked out home,
The wins have been kepi hot
get I word lo -iii-Ii republicans u
educational camp
began, and there will be no com
promise until the man who makes
will be out of a
Job, at least SB far M North Caro-
is have
taken occasion lo say, several
times, that the best result of the
Special Notice.
We have decided not to hire any drummers, believing that
farmers are tired of so many men riding the
country. Bring us your tobacco and prove to the market that
are tired of it. With this expense saved we can help you
ding
them that hers ill
in
I., in unawares; but the person
-ii i -ii
ill the nut
a .-I el. mi
Representative
II
i h . ii .
. , e
I hi ii
am not declare
i ii and does II i
Issue. hi the
Stale
always been more than
any other in North Carolina
n while mans
this ha I rue then every
In the
more than
Democrats do. lending
Populists are It,
mean of th-i-i-
and Populist . and not
Bee lo be Pop
in I yet ale nothing but lie
publicans a t
Record.
ml i cry I Know how far
. hate gone
lime- perhaps we tire not careful
Ii i II i- III keep
I people that Ii.
in mill. Neck
i Iowa,
i hair man of House
Committee, who has
the calling of extra
lo take the nth
II tack and ill Mi. Mi
in opposition lo an extra
i -ion.
received b
chine-e Minister
liable alarm among Chinese
residents of our cities. They
ii ins will try lo
When the cirri n of
in by massacring
ii.
man In we have
rule and liken is.- w hen bold I
have rule. This is
to in- so. The office holder
is i to represent people
hint, lie is bound lo
respect, love
to tin people
Who pill him in office. I hen i
a plain a- sun
we have rule when while
men are elected rule. The
say this is and also
It
The in upper BIS
notifying
will not work for them alter
-ml of August if
employers vets for Ins amend-
flood bind, hasn't it conn.
ton line pass when dare
attempt to dictate lo while men
how they must this shows
the amendment more
anything we yet heard
Would not vote such
a ticket if they did not know it of. Hooky Argonaut.
On subject whits man can
dentist who makes
of
j drawing room.
election returns come in he wanted
them to that like
every other township in the county,
done he; full .
J. J who
is the acknowledged commander.
in chief all arose lo in-
the speaker, but be
doing so said like the
way the chairman of the county
refers to we Black In-
stead of saying he wants us to do
our always do
should have salted how many ma-
we can send up to cover up
any Hint may come
from any other The
crowd readily saw the point and
there was a shout of applause. He
then introduced Mr. who
spoke for an hour and a half. It
was a fine speech all through and
listened to attentively. Mr,
made sonic clearest
points on the
and tin best argument
in meeting objections raised against
ti opponents of the measure
Unit we have heard In speech
of I be campaign so Air, He made
everything so plain the
most unlearned could readily com-
it. If any while man who
heard Mr. votes against
the Amendment he will do so
through prejudice or because he
thinks a la as good
himself,
this speech Prof. II.
in behalf of the commit-
tee of arrangements announced
dinner and instructed crowd
how the committee w all to de-
part themselves the table. We
in not believe it possible a
dinner for people could lie
managed with batter order than
this. The table was formed in a
and measured
The ladles went on ill
side the Square and men oil
Hillside, and touched
the until a given signal. The
was ahead prepared and
placed on table, and when the
won was given for all to help
themselves people went shoal
in Ike orderly manner.
pushing,
but eve I bin was as a- if
had been a big reunion.
A- ion with somewhere about
. said. wit as
milch i a roil in I h is
at din-
connected with
management deserves high
credit,
Alter dinner the crowd returned
hear a speech from
Col. the having
en tin in mm tunes in
began by
saving lie fell glad when
mi was made him In
come lo his of Chi
BEAD WHAT SAY ABOUT
Royal
Elastic Felt Mattress,
adoption of the amendment will be in of
that it will stimulate cause
education. There is no purpose
anywhere in Democratic
to conceal or the fact
that the amendment provides that
no person bow thirteen years old
shall vote, upon attaining bis ma-
unless he is able to read and
write. The amendment docs mil
disqualify any while man who is
now a voter or whose father or
grand father was a voter, whether
he can read and write or not; but
it does call for the educational
upon those who be-
come age after It is a sorry
white man who. however ignorant
he may lie himself, will confess that
in nine years he cannot prepare
bis boy lo read and write, for the
public will be open and the
child can acquire this knowledge
without money and without price.
There are few white men as sorry
as this, and there will be white
bays, now thirteen years old, who
cannot stand the slight educational
test when they
The amendment is the greatest
educational ever pro
posed in North Carolina. The
Democrats Will provide free
schools the children will do the
Observer.
and the Silver-
smiths at
Republican and Populist
seekers who are crying out
against Hie elimination
vole are in same attitude that
the of were
when Paul went Into their
preaching the gospel, The uproar
of the amendment seek-
ha- lasted for more than three
months The reason for up-
roar with silversmiths
overthrow of the goddess
meant would lose their
living, for Ibis said
they, have our With
it
is, this gang, the we
votes Kn
St. Mary's School, March
Mess. Bewail Burden, X. C.,
few mouths ago I purchased a Felt Mattress from
you. After giving it a trial, I the most comfortable
and in all respects by far the most satisfactory Mat tress I ever used.
have tried both cotton and hair cs, and greatly prefer this
to either. Wishing you much success with your Felt am
M. Matron.
Alter do night's line, if it is not all you
hoped for in a bed, return us and we will refund
you the full amount paid I without you not being out
one cent, not even the freight.
HOW CAN OUT If your local dealer does not handle
our Buttresses, us direct for pamphlet descriptive of same.
ROY ALL BORDEN,
Manufacturers of Furniture, Mattresses, N. c.
Of North Carolina.
Offers to young women thorough literary, classical, scientific and
Industrial education and special pedagogical training. Annual ax-
for non ling. of numbers.
More than regular Has matriculated about Stu-
dents, representing every county in the Stale except one. Practice and
Observation School of about pupils. To secure board in
all free tuition applications should lie before August I.
Correspondence invited from these desiring competent
teacher-. For and other information address until Aug.
PROP. Dean of College.
D. President.
Adams condemned Hie
Democratic last Saturday In
his speech because the of
elections had appointed a number
of poll holders in eastern
counties, The election law Bays
shall be appointed
political parties. You
can tell a man's politics in
cast the color of his skin. While
people all vole the Democratic
ticket and all vole
Republican Bo any man
with half sense can see board
of elections was compelled, accord
to appoint a to
represent Republican party.
Russell and his gang had more
than one thousand in
to sos holding down
paving jobs. That's what
want again. Lexington Dispatch.
As the Winston Sentinel apt
says the issue is white or black,
all while men who will not
betray their race s mess of pot
stand true to their color in Die
election.
Get a good Safe
I he Victor safe is made in all sixes con-
for borne, form, office general use.
Every sale -oil with a guarantee to he
J.
Prices range from up.
U SUGG,
Greenville, N. C.
The North Carolina College of
Agriculture and Mechanic Arts.
IN
lure, In-
. and
IN Wood
InC, work, Mill-work, lending,
and
Tint ion, n year; Hoard N a month.
in each Court house,
in o'clock A. September lib nth.
I-or full T.
They Stand The Test.
That is what Every Pair of
Pants
Is guaranteed to do. Can yon Imagine a severer test I ban to
tie one leg 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 our window and hundreds of people have looked in
wonder.
Dutches Pant;
built to stand any kind of and a goes
HOWDY DO.
Some Speak to Me, Some to You
HI,
Miss Cherry left this morn
for X.
Ophelia Unwell came this
from
Charlie J. return-
ed this morning from
T. returned this
morning City.
V. Hooker and
Ml this morning for
night
K. II. Thomas and wife and child
came Wednesday night from Hen-
C. V. John-
went to Scotland Keck this
morning.
Mrs. J. O. Lanier children
returned Wednesday night from
C. P. Sprain of came
Wednesday, night lo visit the
of J.
Mrs. Harry and baby
and Miss Winnie Skinner left this
Morning for Virginia Beach.
II. Bell, of Winston came
Hisses Patrick, Lottie
Blow and Nell Walter f
Wilson went over to
Mr. Atkins writes n- that
it is very hot in and
many deaths have caused
there sun stroke.
Miss who
been visiting her sister Mrs. Steno
this morning to I
her home in Whitakers. Mrs.
Moore and son
Bled her home.
CAROLINA
ii
cents if a button pulls off or if Wednesday morning to visit Mrs. f ,
near
The next annual meeting of Hie
Carolina Press
will he at
Wednesday and Thursday,
us and
The ting to lie one
the largely attended
Interesting ever held the
Those our members
who have not yet decided are
u. The
meetings are highly from
a business point of view, and the
nodal Intercourse and exchange of
experiences make meet-
Occasions which no editor
miss.
Get the best when you buy and be sure you get
None genuine without the name on the button.
the
KING
EASTERN REFLECTOR
Died.
The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
It. T. Bailey died curly Ibis morn
The funeral will lake place
NOTICE.
If there MARK
in margin of this paper it
go lo remind yon JOB
for
and we
yon i the family invited
We need what
owe us and hope you will not
keep us waiting for it.
This notice is for those
Miss Bailie Belts who has been
listing for a days Wiley
left Wednesday evening
for her home in Ayden.
J. Bryan Mr. II,
of Franklin county, came up this
morning from and left i m
mediately for where
they today.
Uncle sold about
special stamps in
and the distance traveled by the
who delivered the let-
upon which the stamps were
placed was miles.
W. Perkins came Thursday
from house this evening at a I night,
liter past seven. As the pastor, Ii. spent the day in
of Presbyterian church is sick
the services will lie conducted by
W.
W. K. Honker went
Friends evening.
Horse Dropped Dead.
F. King's horses bitch.
find the cross mark on to the carriage which took the
paper. I speakers to the picnic Thursday.
dropped dead just before they,
LOCAL I reached Jack. Another
horse was secured from some
For days cook
cheap at J. C. Son. , carriage, causing only a lea
The members of the military i delay.
et in the Court
A. Bishop left this
morning for Aurora.
J. B. Morton of
night.
Robert Hugh
paid went over Greene county
Bateman, of
w. . ; ending a week here
Stoves horseback riders and hitched t j
squad drilling.
The railroad ill sell round trip
tickets from
next Friday, on account Hie
and
cents-
We have bought a large lot of
and Heaters for Hie
fall trade. In order to make room
for those are selling we
have on baud at greatly reduced
prices. C. Conn es Son.
and Others wanting
election printed
bring their orders to The
We have kind of
type and paper law
scribes election tickets
when you have them printed you
want it done right.
A Final Adjournment
A letter from Henry G.
Conner, of Wilson, Speaker of
the House of Representatives,
states that the Legislature Will meet
on the 26th of this month and ad-
sine die. Only a few
are expected to he
just enough grace formality
of adjournment. The principal
clerk of the House, will he in
attendance, but the presence of the
others is not
Observer.
Politic Speaking.
Hon. W. A. will speak
at Johnson's Mills on Tuesday.
July
Dr. it. F. Dixon, Democratic can-
for State Auditor will speak
at Bethel on Monday night, July
at Mays Chapel Tues-
day afternoon, 24th.
Rally
There will lie a big I
picnic at
Friday, Hon. H.
and other prominent speakers will
he present. The One cola Hand
will furnish music.
invited.
W. King and children
returned this morning from Kin-
ton and City
Mrs. Moore and child, of
Falkland, look the train here this
morning for Louisburg.
Miss Jennie Williams, of Ml.
Olive, spent day in Greenville
with Miss Sophia Jarvis,
Miss J. who
some lime has been living in Iowa,
night lo visit
Mrs. W. F. Harding left
Mr. Hard-
far as Rocky
mount.
Send for blank application.
ion fee is only 92.00, which in-
yen's dues.
President has
ed the following essayists for the
meeting i
Obligation as n
Moral K. K. 1111-
Hard, of the Scotland Seek Com
the
Dr. T. X. Ivey. of
Raleigh Christian Advocate.
Duly to
s. Pearson, Morgan-
Ion Herald.
Obligations of
and Maj. K, J,
Hale, the
The Ideal Newspaper-Mow to
to Mr. J. P.
Charlotte Observer.
Rev. J. C. Troy, of Trojan's No-
by request, will rend u pipe
on What Source the
Editor's Power
I am arranging a I tip to Niagara
falls for our members and their
wives, or one member of the
The only cost for railroad
for the entire nip will
from Washington to New
return over the It It.
This is a half The New
Cent fill will give us tickets
from New York to Niagara Falls
return for
I will give lull detailed in-
formal in regard to this trip in
my next circular.
We will use one
sleeping-cars from point in
Slate in on
Niagara trip. The Pullman
people give us
Ii. ,
Concord, K. C July l,
an- I . made lo gal a
good supply of water before start-
the new school building,
good water is the most important
Item.
Dixie Havana an
hustlers and an- established
as one the leading brands on the
i I.
forget if you
that A. Cox has lots in.
small farms near, for
t terms.
train brings u grain of
i some kind We are in
to give you the
from your wheat aid
fair to be a very busy season for
I us iii this line.
A. in.
Mi-s Beulah Brady, of Haiti
more, arrived Wednesday even-1
and will spend remainder of
the summer this place
sister. Mrs. C. A. Fair.
Correspondence i- being carried
on with teachers in order
to secure the principal and
assistants tor high school to
open this tail.
Laura Haddock is visiting
Wesson for
A lot of very pretty furniture has
been received by B. Man-
I Vi.
A number f our people attended
the picnic at Blackjack, and re-
My Stock
is Complete
-kIN all
goods.
prices that will suit you.
COME AND SEE THEM.
White
SHALL FOR
tor.
The Congressional for
met Eli I'M
E. F. of
Elizabeth made chair-
man. The win vent ion through
with its work early, there betas; so
over anything. John II.
Small, of county, was re-
for Congress by
Charles 1-.
was nominal, d
tor Pi.
million. The did it
work well and nominations
mod the hearty approval of
lite district.
I-
ported n big lime.
VS. AMI IV.
Come To See Ts.
Ai the old us Moore store,
Five Points, where e
I 1st opened a new and fresh
lock
Heavy and Fancy Groceries
Consisting of Meals.
Sugar, Canned
Fruits, in fact everything
., lie found in an up-to-date
We pay the highest market
prices i- all kinds of
Country Produce,
in barter. When
you wan to sell or when you
to buy come to see us.
To all who favor us with their
patronage we entire sat-
T. F. CHRISTIAN CO,
Five Points
THE NEW
ion, N. ;. P.,
I. A. and apt. It. V. .
have returned from more at the price
folk, Baltimore and any other newspaper publish-
iii I whore they have been lo purchase ed America. Its news service
for a dollar as they can possibly for the coven, all the globe and is equaled
can
gel. and for that
s should lie nil up.
motto is plain, work,
all the Work for .
II i . I I ii.
ITEMS
left
May Bell.
II. Ball and wife have la-c i
visiting
It. Wade Mel
of Ridge Springs, line do n
in W . I
Several attended the at
Military Company Accepted.
The Military Company
has been accepted by the Govern-
or and in Chief and the
I officers
The has been lettered
Co. and named The Greenville
Light Infantry and assigned to the
second regiment, W. if. Hod
man, Blanks for the
equipments were made out
and forwarded to
let in s tn days
will have a full equip-
military company. Such an
ion should he appreciated
by of Greenville and
the of Pitt.
WOO.
The infant child, of Mr. S. A.
died
Mrs. we are glad to
is Improving.
Van has fever again.
Aliases and Mat tie rimes
have returned their visit to
Olive Rock Ridge.
Rev. W. A. Avers and v.
returned fruit
U, I . S. Cherry is
visit.
Kill Briton, Jr., i
visit from Texas.
that dailies. Its reports
Boer war have not been
in and
j. and with Hie
now in progress
lit ill be Its political
news is impartial. This
makes especial value lo
at this time.
I lie I In ice a week World's reg-
per J ear. We oiler this
ml Re-
I one
Have
Oil a
IS
aim
f. has re-
Crops from
Our p. 1.1., en
Quite a
Hill Tuesday night, where
Mr. C, Harding
them.
Jack from place.
On account of such
river mills have
been compelled to shut down.
P. of is here.
The buyers and wart-
housemen right along
are making preparations for
the opening sale I t. and
to have a break
t Inn day.
E.
advertising the old ville
Warehouse of which he
of the proprietors,
Joel Patrick and J. It. Harvey
v,. on ;. business trip over In j
Bryan nominee Cot to and
Sin Mi. Bit kill, on has
bulb made cs Fresh goods on
.,.,. on I produce and
Mild ,
k. c.
always
i iii convince you.
O. W. HAW DEE.
of
Ii. C.
Friday night.
O. C. Moore came from
East Lake. K. C.
Happy of the Little
The registration books do
this evening.
Atlanta.
Hound Hint Over.
The ease of the second registrar
was called at Winston
Only witness was introduced
and the defendant was held would pay the cost April court.
Lost One of His Crowd.
Henry Williams, a man,
came In morning to
hear Cy Thompson speak this after.
noon. But had not been
in an hour before the Deputy
Shrill; had him looking through
the huts. The was tried and
taxed in a ease at the
January term of court and I lit-
Judge let him provided he
Little Misses and F-sic
wen- from
o'clock Wednesday even-
complimentary lo their cousin,
little Miss Susie Perry, of
. ho is visiting them ball
a hundred little folks were
i. lend pleasure lo the evening.
and spent the hours swinging.
romping, cake-walking,
and such merry,
children can enjoy
themselves in, older
who were Linking on the
children's pleasure were earned
hack lo their
day, bill even those happy days
paled beside the Joys of the
and and Shop
paid. Bruce Button and
Little Miss Nellie left Bag-dale bad dining
this morning lo visit relatives in
II. A. Of
came in evening.
Rev. B. Morton returned lo
this morning.
It. C. came
night from Washington City.
C. T, went lo
Washington afternoon.
Mrs. F. H. James and baby
this morning for
Mrs. p. c.
this morning front City
S. V. left this
to spend n few days In Richmond.
Misses Bessie and Harding
returned morning from
county.
In Trouble.
l. Max
tied n win rant for
I . S.
ell i
While
A in. foot in Ten-
on Election. have the State purchase
T-1-. ,,; the old home of President
., v Polk, a
; would I mansion.
el. . d i t hie I he el
vi me ,., . . . .,,. .
county ho M ,, .
, in ago .. . ., J
for currying , ,. . , .
I. Mill Hill . . . A .
Federal Court a bond
which he gave readily.
tile Commissioner had
made up his mind before
witness examined.
However, all but-ti stuff is
Record.
The failed to snow up the
appointed lime, and morning
is the hist time he has his
appearance, and failing to the
cost this morning he was lodged in
jail. He very likely will near Mr.
Thompson's speech but it will he
from behind the ban,
Tarboro,
Time for ion is over and
n your name is not on book
is your fault,
F. Ii. Whale l wife and Miss
Nellie Whaley returned Friday
Virginia,
Deputy Collector s. r.
up from Washington and
left this morning.
Richard While and II. Ii. Pal
tick afternoon for Kin-
Morehead City.
room arrangements and served tin
little folk- with re
while the little
presented each a
souvenir
All went in merry could
be, and though some little eyes
were gelling time for
seemed to come
all too for most of
It do, take athlete this
kind of weather to the
of a dead heat.
wards to
for trial a charge ; hi .
and the like. The issued
i cs
that a l
Ion pit
ed the same II. II.
;,, Island, -ii
last Julie. In .
lie.-n I hill.- I .
w right, a secret ice agent.
i, now Ibis city. This case
I ill in
also. Inn
One of the in.- conspicuous ad
in a paper pub
i of New .
mi to a- j
M lot II. i.
, pi owner of Michigan,
on hi nay n then
Insure
. , j lie Hell
II.- ill
the result was
the i lie. who Is slake
holder, to lake I In I
an end odds of
Mr. i himself on
the ground
i cared In put up .
OVER THE
I I
have
of I
. i . a lo
n. It
ii I nil
. i And
i i.
. t -J. II a
in is
i, i- guaranteed mil
o -i most
hair, bill
the dark skin not In
all over, make user
smell like a basket of fresh fill
in time U is having a
run The killer is put Up ill
powder form. Marlon
P A I . to
ii I Hi ll W dining
to . star.
Five old Matthew Allison
drunk a I dram of
in on ii bible
X. V.
ill V. II New Vol-k
hi
i- alb have
I. robbing the mails.
, i i i i i hi Pa
. . , itch just ill
lime, an I lied I
. in J lion
splendid Bill
i Of
r t
ally n any
ii
I id . awful
i t
.
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of Speech Returns to
Who Wat Dumb for
Six
After baring unable to
for six years. Miss Sarah
ilia, u of hat
had her six-cell return lo her M
suddenly ii departed.
Ill the summer of the sub-
an attractive,
girl, wan prostrated by ill-
has never since been
able lo leave bad, nervous and
complicating
original finally her
Facing Both Way.
Die Fasten spellbinders hare
bees going about the telling
the people who are to pay
tuition for their children that if
is passed no effort
will be made to the
schools, ill gram
up without an education, and after
1908 children coming of age
in- disfranchised, in a recent
peach Decayed
extent along
up by telling
THE AMENDMENT.
Text of the
as Amended.
Act Supplemental to an Act
Entitled Act to Amend the
Constitution of
February ISM, the
Two Handled
and Eighteen of the
of
the General Assembly of North
speech suddenly left her while the
was in conversation.
were not only
to help her. were
to account for her sudden at
diction.
the people that the folks with prop- do
would not to be taxed l. That Chapter
schools, and de- Public of 1899, entitled
that they were to ,,., , of
public education and that be amended so
be knew t lie Baptists were opposed M to make said act read as
to That .-i,.,, article Ii of the
the victim he .,. be people of the whole of Carolina he. the
reconciled to her lot. . . . .
as well as upon the ls hereby
. . . ,
new sign language, by which
her family speedily came to lean
her every want. The once robust
girl passed into so frail a woman-
hood that -lie is now reduced to a
inert skeleton. Yesterday, while
lying in bed, she had some want.
and on the spur of the moment;
called to her sister, w ho
next room. In spite of her years
of silence spoke clearly,
has been able to speak
as well as ever she did, Inn the
effort tires her.
She was greatly overjoyed at
I church, whose leaders promptly ,,.
gated, and in
the utterance. Hut article of said
as entire and
be voters that of
Democrats do not intend to
prove the schools.
To show what liars they
these same bare issued
a circular letter to bankers,
and manufacturers, seeking
to secure their opposition to the
amendment upon the ground that
ii is it will
result increase of their taxes
to maintain the better public
pie shall by ballot. and all
elections by the
shall I viva
Sec T. Every voter in North
Carolina, except as in this article
shall be eligible to of
but before entering the
duties of the office he shall take I
and subscribe the following oath
, do swear
that w ill support and
maintain the constitution and laws
of the United States, and the con-
and laws of North Caro
not inconsistent therewith, and
that I will faithfully discharge the
duties of my office
So help inc.
Sec. The following class of
shall Is- for
office all persons who shall I
deny the lien
if
Doctors Say;
Intermittent Fevers
which prevail dis-
arc
by derangements of the
Liver and Bowels,
of Health.
T is the o rent
in the mechanism of
man, and when it is out of order,
the whole system becomes de-
ranged and disease is the result.
Liver Pills
Cure all Liver Troubles.
-----is i i n
Wholesale and retail and
Dealer. Cash paid for
Second, nil persona who shall have
bean convicted or confessed Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar-
guilt on indictment pending, and Turkeys. etc. Bad
whether or not,
judgment suspended, any treason
steads. Mattresses. Oak Suits, Ha
by Carriages, Parlor
Baits. Tables, Lounges, Safes,
ARTICLE VI.
SUFFRAGE AMI TO
OFFICE.
Section I. male person
I schools promised. They think
first over the but ,., .,,., votes of the rich
now appears to feel no emotion IV ,,,,, ,,, ,
be that they can gel a dozen
whatever over its
easier. . Dispatch,
Let Mi a of all Parties Join
Two years ago when the fate of
born in United states, and
every male person who has
naturalized, twenty-one years
age. and possessing the
set out in this article, shall
be entitled to vote at election
by the people in the State, except
as herein otherwise provided.
. can get a dozen He shall c resided ill
or so, but as a rule the rich men in I the State of North Carolina for two
North Carolina have been willing six months.
lo be taxed for better public schools precinct, ward or other
they are in accord with district in which lo. offers
the Democratic demand for a Ion-
Carolina was trembling in school term and better la.-ill-
the balance, the Democrats ties and will stand by the party in
pealed to the Populists and carrying out its pledges to put the
Republicans for help an education within
that their votes for good govern-1 the reach of every child in the
then would commit them Observer,
nothing a- to the future; that there
An Analysis of
Speech.
would lie no attempt to put the
Democratic uniform upon them
and that they could after the
return to their funnel parties A correspondent of
without Democratic reproaches. I York World has been at the
This promise been , i makes quantitative
observed. It been said to the nation of President
Populists Republicans in the speech to the committee notifying
present campaign that the amend- him of his with the
is not a political question; the
Democrats have striven to keep it
lines, the Populist
State convention declared that each
member of that party should de
his altitude toward it as
an It Is not a
question, but educational
one, and one of government by the
Any man of any
can vole it without waiving any
put of hi and no
man will without
better afterward. And it
would he worth In Hie
the Stale for
mill broad patriotism one
following
i words wen- devoted to
and silver.
words to Imperialism and
Philippines.
2-1; words to praise of
record.
CM words to Protection.
to I
To words lo Hague
i wants to Hawaii.
words to will.
words to Cuba and
to Vote, four months next
the election ; Provided, That
removal from one precinct, ward
or other election district t
ill the same shall nut ope
rate to deprive any person of the
right to vote in precinct, ward
or other election district from
which be has removed, until four
months after such removal. No
person who has been convicted, or
Ne his guilt ill open
of any crime
the punishment of which i-. or may
hereafter he. Imprisonment in the
Mate prison, shall is- permitted to
unless said person shall
restored to citizenship in
the manner prescribed by law.
Bee. . person offering to
vole shall be at the I Hue a legally
registered voter as herein
ed and in the manner
or felony, or any other crime for
which punishment may lie Meal Key Cheroots,
in the penitential American Beauty Can-
since becoming citizens of the Peaches Apples,
,. . . . , Apples, Jell v. Milk,
l sited Bates, or corruption and
malpractice in office, unless such ; Food, Hatches, Oil,
person shall lie restored to the Cotton Meal Hulls,
rights of citizenship in a Oranges. Apples, Nuts,
law. I
Currents, Glass
Sec. That this amendment China Ware, Tin and
Constitution, shall go into Ware, and Crackers.
let lint of Butter, Stand-
a majors of the votes cast a.
melons other goods,
the next general election shall In
cast in
Quantity. Cheap for cash.
i this suffrage amend- t me.
Come
Days
At Cost.
Ill
CO
In Trusts,
According to this method de-
it is clear
say alter the question is para
and I in the
measure has been a
but all panic-
t v-r.
tin
N Like to Spit on
White People
When Senator talked
about niggers -pining on white
people last Hat it in I ho court
here u few while men
their and in the II el-
kin ring s of
It Is a lion idle stilt III lo-ll
one while man cheers at I he idea
a nigger -pining on
w man. suggests an
Hut tin i- .
often tin- most
lake
very briefest form of
the
Phil-
-loll.
Hut The World writer has
shown what Mr.
it lies to and
to say nothing about
cit Overboard
s.
dim Mi
u bile mil -ailing a
lather and at
fell overboard when a long dis-
as to whether some people lance from shore. She was sitting
really think more of a black man ill the boat with her feel hanging
than they do of a white man, I- u over the side. A friend of Hi,
a fact we have in our sitting near her, took the
white men who delight to precaution to bold on to
run over white Do hi case of accident. Fortunately
they laugh hen a nigger when she fell in water lie had
speak o I good honest while men or bold of her dress, pulling her back
women from us poor into the boat by it. and thus
trash white her News
people who live on the farms
toW or the entire town
gen time to Mr ,. ,.
COM- This his ban, containing his poll lax as above required.
tempt the very niggers rodder bay was Thai this Amendment to
The accepts discovered to be on fire with the the Constitution la presented and
the pool ,,,,, , o- ,, , were adopted as one plan for
s and calls t t.,. M,. Warren is unable the regulation with
trash, to tell hos intent and to s, con
mil is sum,.; I Hie parts, and lo
j suspicion is of an M upon
origin. This ii the third lime we other, whole shall
It lo land Mr. Warren has or fall together,
alone before this Washington Messenger. I Bee. i. All elections by
provided by law, and the General
Assembly of North Carolina shall
enact general rat ion laws to
carry into effect the provisions of
Ibis article.
Sec. I. presenting
himself registration shall In-
able to read and write any section
of the constitution m the
language; before he shall lie
entitled lo vole, he shall have paid
the of
Hie year in which he proposes to
vote, his poll lax for the previous
as prescribed Article
Section I, the Constitution. But
no male person, who was. on Jan-
l-t 1807 or at any time prior
thereto, entitled to vote under the
laws of any State in
Slates w herein he then resided, and
no lineal of any such
shall be denied the right to
register and vote at election in
ibis State his failure
In possess the educational
cation
ed, he shall registered in
with .- terms of this
section prior to I.
The General shall pro
for the of all per-
sons entitled to vote without the
educational herein
, prescribed, and shall, on or before
1st. long, provide for
the making of a permanent record
Of such and all
I SOW so registered, shall forever
j thereafter have the right to vote
i in all elect inns by the people in
Ibis State, unless disqualified
Section of this Pro
Mich person shall have paid
See. II. this amendment to the bU
shall be submitted at I Phone SR.
the next general election to the I
voters of the State, in the
same miller the same
rules and regulations as is pro-
in the law regulating general
elections in this Slate, and at said
elections those persons desiring to
rote for amendment shall cast
a written or oiled ballot with the
Suffrage Amend-
thereon; and those with a
contrary shall east a writ-
ten or printed ballot with the
words Suffrage Amend-
thereon.
Sec. III. The votes cast at Bald
clot ion shall lie counted,
ed, returned canvassed, and
the result announced and declared
under the same rules and
and in the same manner as
the vote for Governor, and if a
of the votes cast are in favor
of the said amendment, it shall lie
the duty of the Governor of the
Stab-, upon notified of the
result of said election, to certify
said under the seal of
the Slate, who shall enroll the
amendment SO certified among the
permanent records of hi- office.
Sic. IV. This ml shall in
lone from and alter it-
The people and
have apparently
overlooked the fact a State
campaign, cantered mi the vital
Issue suffrage,
is in progress, and are devoting
themselves to discussing the
liquor shall be
old in a dispensary, In saloons or
not all. The are of
course shoving this issue to the
front with all their might
while the Democrats are belaboring
each other their enemies hope to
in and If
the agitation the dispensary
question at ibis critical time
doesn't defeat of
we shall be surprised.
States Ills Landmark.
fill Sept, I, 1900.
Our entire stock
Dry Goods Domestics,
Notions, Shoes, Ac.
. f. M J
Oxford Seminary for Girls
OXFORD. N- C
51st Annual Session Opens 1900
Large Han
Laboratory. Full
twice in
i-m
Apply to
REWARD
w will pay the any
r t In i. s. k
II Hf i
tun- t Ii- It. i. .
Bra
. I . Iv
iii contain m to
l. r P. 111-
.-m mail,
II. n. i mid
III.
J I. N I
Female College
North Carolina,
Fall Term begins Bent, 1900,
Application.
President.
I'm.
white man Int.
is haM
Pi ii common tense
boys girls for
Hip lift, u
College, Hunt cm
lie-
Of our pupils. Coin
patent
a veil
Moral good.
For further
I Ion see or
ii Hi N. f
. ii.
SIZE OP BALLOTS.
unity i; I i.; lion- flu
ii in in
1.1 Public -if
tin- of all for
for the
for
em for s.
All for
paper, known us
while new. paper, In- in
1.1,1. k Ink, which bar. been
mill the Clerk
Court of Flu
The i- all r of
in Pill shall l.
our hall one
all ballot I-t Hi.
I'm sad one half Inch.
e- aid. four long
I hat all I lie Tow
ill Pitt .-my -I be an I
in. In- one
This I
I c. HARDING,
Co. Bl lion I'm Co
CUBE CHILLS AND FEVER
X with
Chill Tonic at He, per
to take.
refunded if it fails. an
the blood and
you well. Nona other as good,
Sold mill drag
OF
Katie. i herein the
r HO.
will he open from A.
H I.- I of orb from
July in-
for
lion of the i-l
And on each during
and the
will be open lbs polling
Five in 11-
June
W w-
LAUD sale.
vi of in a
made in Ike MM II.
and of
J. II.
now Is Superior Court of Pill
will on Honda
be lo
in the
of K. C, to
.-ash tract
of land lo wit, U situate in
the land, of
Elks.
one
or
Tins I lie June
BASS W
xi
rs, Move,
the defendant above sealed will take
in II . an a, la,
been -ii the Curt of
ill, lo obtain a from
will take he is
to appear at the term of the
I county to he held on the. ass-
Monday after Monday in S,
the of Sept.,
the Court House in N. C.
an or demur lo the in
sun. .-r the will apply to tin-
Lain demanded in com-
plaint.
This the With day of May
C. Moons,
, Clerk Superior Court.
I- G for pill.
NOTICE TO
Th. Clerk of the Court of
issue, Letter,
ration lo me. the on the Tin
lay of May. on Hie Thorns.
J. Notice is lie.,
given lo all persons Indebted the . late
to make payment to the
all creditor, of or
their i properly
the twelve
the dale of this or Ibis
notice will is-plea in
day of May,
on
NOTICE TO
duly
or Colin county u
of the Will and of Nancy
notice i U.
all Indebted said in
i to and
all claims against said es-
are hereby n.-titled to present the same
for or tis- Hath day of
April, or will he plead in
bar of
day of April, won.
Executor of Nancy Wallace
POSTED.
We warn all en-
any of our along
Creek for the purpose With
Any one will
be to law.
O. All. T
A, Win.
OLD DOMINION LINE
SERVICE
Steamer My res leave Washing-
ton daily ii A. M. for
daily
P. AI. for
leaves
Greenville Wednesday
Fridays A. II.
leave for Greenville
Tuesdays, and
A. M. tarries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
ton, and for all points for the Weal
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers -1 on 1.1 order
the Old Dominion s. Co, from
New York; Clyde Line from la
Hay from
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. MY Aft.
N. C.
J.
N.
Ml S. KM with fair vile i.
mil i or to MIN oil
n i I-
railway a-
ii- the r. liable
II. All -air lo
. Ina
I. Ky.
PATENT
also
or photo,
for an-l
Hi ill.-. N, Bryan, Woolen and
No
p.
BOOK ON PATENTS
WASH
RHEUMATISM CATARRH CURED
----ST
Johnston's
Sarsaparilla
QUART
II TIE SHADOW OF
A Family
Mr. C. B. who keep a
millinery and at SI
Loins. Co., Mich., and who
well the
I badly troubled with
catarrh and had
liver complaint and bilious. I
as in a bad condition; every day I be-
to fear that be a
well woman; that I hare to
down into a chronic invalid, and
lire in the of death. had
JOHNSTON'S rec-
to me. I TOOK FOUR
BOTTLES AND IT CURED ME, and
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 of medicine.
prefer JOHNSTON'S to all of them.
PILLS
Curt I of I
all
. or
tonic
builder. Bring.
link flow to pal
i th
f B-
. .- I-.
our to
or th paid. I fur
a copy of our bond.
EXTRA
mediate
for Lot of Power,
or
Locomotor
Ion. and
of Tobacco.
By mail in X-00 a
box. for our bankable
bead t j In or
mousy paid. Address
MEDICAL CO.
Clinton Sta.,
Tablets
For sale by J I.
N C
of
Carolina.
Tue Head of the State's
System.
Three courses, loading
to Professional courses
in Medicine
v mi if-n Loan to Free
ti
Sons and
besides In Sum-
teachers in the
faculty. For and In-
formation
K. P. President,
7-5 I in. Chapel Hill, X. J
Trinity College
Mid
with and
lo
lo In-
m St-nil
N C
Whichard, N. C.
The complete in every de
prices as low as the
Highest market prices
aid for country produce.
The Ono Day Cold Cure.
Cold in and wire
.-. cry
PATENTS
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fin far till
I. I.
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to m
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FOR
The Eastern
Reflector
D. J. EDITOR .
. . . e . .
.
VOL. XIX.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, JULY
NO
-AT-
Ed. H.
WHO
YOU WANT TO BK BIGHT
BAKE TIME BUY
BIGHT WHERE
WEIGHT A N T-
GOODS.
Ed. H.
THE LEADING
same manner and under the
rules is pro
in general
in this State, Raid
elections those persona desiring to
vote for such amendment shall ca-t
a written or printed ballot with the
thereon; and with a
contrary Opinion shall a writ
ten or printed ballot with the
words Suffrage Amend-
thereon.
Sec. III. The votes east at said
election shall be counted,
ed, returned and canvassed, and
the result announced and declared
same rules and
lions, and iii the same manner as
tin- vote for Governor, and If a
THE people, and or
PITT AND ADJOINING
We
are still in th.
be.
of the
I line oil
r I--.- after patronage
AMENDMENT.
of the rotes cast are in
I no nude person, who was, amendment, it shall in
General Merchandise
Full Text of the
Amended.
How Keep Coil and Wei
I much anal.
.
. Ii
for thermometers lo
I hot i- in the wiling sun.
I the beat.
drink milk.
Don't experiment with mixed
drinks arc calculated to upset
join stomach.
indulge in alcoholic
drinks. Drink plenty of lemon-
iced lea the like
es-
MOWS THIS
We offer One Hundred Dollars
for ease of Catarrh
Hall's Ga-
ll to v he freely.
d ;., Ill hi -I stem.
1st 1807 or any lime priori the of the Governor of the
thereto, entitled to vote under upon being of the
laws of any State in the said election, to certify
wherein he then resided, and the -ml
no lineal of any State, who shall enroll the said
An Act Supplemental an shall be denied the lo amendment so among the
Entitled -An Act to Amend the register and vote at any election in permanent records of his office.
reason fl, is tail tire Hue. IV. This act shall be In
February Slat, the t,, ,, force from and alter Its Ion.
herein
and Eighteen of the Public Law ; ,, ,,,.,. t .,,. j rile Reason.
of with the terms of
prior to
The General Assembly of North shall pro
loll i.
i . i
Do, and
, , , , . . walk too it . i
l. ii. any store in Pill Well choice
Hi- ii.-.- of America gel
all the year and overturn rum
vi inter, for and our mutual ad-
It is our lo show you a hat you want mid to . , ,,.,. , , ,.
sell we can. offer you service, polite ,.,.
th I .
Props.,
hi.
We the undersigned have known
J. for the last 1.1 years,
and believe him
all business transactions and
able to earn mil any
obligations made the
West Wholesale Dru-
Kin
Marvin, Wholesale Druggist,
I Toledo,
Hall- Catarrh Cure is taken in-
actinic directly upon the
us surfaces of the
per Sold
I Testimonials free.
Hall's Pills an the best.
That Chapter
The are opposed Io the
lie-
e is lo hi-e
for the of all
ions entitled to vote without
an Nobody blames bin
attention, and consistent with a
established on its own
When you emu- to market you will not justice
ii do not our Immense stock before buying elsewhere.
and the following lines of general merchandise.
Still Come.
I In- tide is on the now
and is forward, sweeping
of the fusion gang
mull with it.
I Sir. Allen Davidson
for there
up
Public of 1899, entitled i herein
Act to amend the Constitution of before to,
North be amended
the making of a permanent record the will
Goods and Notions,
off a bile j tr is lull of
Jackets Mattings and j . lie ill In
Shoes.
and
Men's. Women's and Children's Shoes.
Harness, Horse Dusters,
and
as to make said act read as
article the and all per, r and more
sons so registered, shall forever content when the
thereafter have the right to power is we
in all election by the people not. When he learns that
this stale, unless disqualified development i
Section of this article; Pro- profitable
of North Carolina and
same is hereby abrogated, and in
thereof shall In- substituted
the following article of said Con-
as an entire and
plan of
ARTICLE VI.
SUFFRAGE AND TO
OFFICE.
Section Every male person the intent and purpose In so con-
in the United Slates, and different parts, lo
every male person who has been make them so dependent upon
naturalized, twenty-one years of Other, the whole shall
age, and the stand or fall together.
out iii Ibis article, shall All elections by the
be entitled to vote at any election pie ah all by ballot, and all
by the people the State, except elections by the General
as herein otherwise provided. I shall be viva
Bee. He shall hare resided In I voter North
the State of North Carolina for two except as in this article
years, in the county six months, disqualified, shall be eligible to of-
and in ward or other j entering upon the
election district in which
to vote, four months proceed-
the election Provided. That
removal from one precinct, ward
or oilier
in the same county, shall not ope-
rate to deprive any person of the
right to vole the precinct, ward
or other election district from
which he has removed, until four
mouths after such removal. No
person who has been or
who has confessed his
court upon indictment any crime
the punishment of which is. or may
such person shall have profitable agencies
his poll above required. that surround him -he will cease
Sec. That this Amendment stove of his fears,
the Constitution is presented and the cruel acts of the
adopted as one Indivisible plan who uses hint for his own
the regulation of the suffrage, with
acrimony and bitterness
often exists between the
maintain constitution and laws
of Slates, con-
laws of Caro
not therewith, and
that I will faithfully discharge the
duties of office
So help me,
Sec. The following classes
persons shall be disqualified B-l
First, all persons who
deny the being of God
hereafter l-, Imprisonment in j all persons shall have
if late prison, shall be permitted to I or confessed their
vole, unless l he said person shall Indictment pending, and
and subscribe following
do swear
races will lie thing of the past,
and in will grow
peace confidence, such as w-c
see now children of the
tWO races, as I hey play by
side, unmindful of political
distinction that now sow seed of
discord hate.
grant the day may
come who nurses
our children, conks our food
tills our soil, will not feel he Is
necessity of the
man. to whom ho goes for in
Groceries.
Flour, Moat, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Scud
Hardware,
Plow Nails Rope.
Furniture.
for I'm and everything ill
We strictly for Cash, bill sell for Cash or on Approved
Credit. Our motto is Honesty. Merit Square Dealing.
Friends,
I in, too water
in tin- h of tin; .
your county, is a a lifelong
by hot enough The Lexington Dis-
patch says he a superior teacher,
i inn for a reel ear as . .
though it were car the P Internal
line. revenue officer is getting
ii it in . lo day. per day is not
enough to induce him vote
his own race and against
e interest of In
In- letter he
Some few -I, one, have read re-
read it. ban- heard discussed
often for sides, and, so far, have been
I unable I. more than honestly
. i in New . . .
Don't forgot lo pray
your pastor.
a word of ii t. voters of North
i; Carolina for ratification. I shall
i fur its ratification myself and
invite friends of all
political parties Join In so
cause, the
will make your pastor vain.
scatter all your rise due-
the n. of . i-l
ate, an i lb i.-.-;. II;. until
tin- dies or resigns.
forget your
has been chosen by Keep the ball tolling.
vine guidance, lo be your witnesses are coming out of
and as lie intelligent. worthy Republicans
know conditions of each Populists fur the amendment.
r that I will support and every lime trouble, n
I.
bring races
and peace to homes of both, it
would lie worth all it Cost of
effort, and patience
cure Its Times.
lie first to citizenship in
the milliner prescribed by law.
See. person offering Io
vole shall be the time a legally
registered voter as herein
and in the manner
provided by law, and General
Assembly of North Carolina shall
enact general registration laws to
carry into effect the provisions of
this article.
Boo. person presenting
himself for registration shall in.
able lo read and write any section
of the constitution the English
language; and, In-fore he shall Is.-
entitled to vote, he shall have paid
on or baton the first of May, of
the which he proposes lo
vole, his poll for the preview
year as prescribed by Article
Section I, Hut
whether Of not,
treason
or felony, or other crime
which the punishment may be
the penitentiary,
since becoming of the
United States, or corruption and
in unless such
person be restored lo the
rights of a manner
prescribed by law.
Sec. p. That this amendment i
the Constitution, shall go
feet on the first day of July, 1908,
if a majority of the votes cant
the general election shall In
in amend-
Sec. This amendment to the
shall
general lo the
voters of the State, In the
Remember the while
pay 2-5 of the total taxes
and the pay but l, I-
right; was over right fair
the voters who
paid the should choose
state officials and the white
race that paid The
low who yes lo this
of and
guilty as sonic om- said in
our hearing when we were a boy,
All be righted. Com
sense and common
have an important hand in
government. Ignorance in land
ever long controlled Intelligence.
Congressman II. White,
the only in who so
badly this district,
was on the train going
afternoon. Jim
ate the .-,
The endue
tor told him lie would have In
move
lie objected and slid lie didn't
want to go iii there. The
tor told him he could either in
there where be In longed with
other i i gel oil the . .
hesitated, or eight
while men gathered around
not to an
other word, that would lake
pleasure In i I
th.- train I In
put meal the work.
carry pastor per-
difficulties which you might
bur-
den him v.
only can answer.
Don't j pastor i-
l nun a Mesh man
I till feelings a- lender and
sacred as tin- n -i of
Here is w the
reports as -i;. rights ;.
in an interview i
My advice to the colored people j our pastor i.
Is lo Id this j him of faults of bis
II
alone. I ate helpless,
I bent leave it the w
going to be main
mi until -i i aside
and their opposition only
bitterness against them pills
iii.-in in peril. I l
the III i
In lie Made . p Issue.
man
the Alter
a i lie j. i i in u- ill .,
nothing bill for u t. n lo
and in the
. lei H In-
lei
.
ion
in
up the fragments j.
to foist tr church
limn II inn , , . , .; ; u,,.
in and his aim fill -i ;,,. look u,
their grips and will meet What ail
an electoral lb . , .,.,,
business men politicians,
Republican machine ticket
should u tin- at
Ive the state t.
quickly moved in the
reserved for
Impudent seems, will
never learn his place. Ho tried i.
w Idles
Messenger.
LOSS by I
The loss of human life light-
States during
I ho year was greater any
preceding year for which
ti.-- have nays the
S. Tile
. outright or
injuries which resulted in
death was number of
injuries vary-
in from slight
to painful burns
paralysis was The
has
by A. Henry, Monthly
Weather by
weather bureau. The
lies, percent., were
op ii. The greatest
i in -ii par
cents ii per cent, occurred under
tree and n per cent, in
a killed
in . clothes from
a ire clothes lines or coining near
III
It is not so writ In the histories of I pie.
the world and, not doubt, while-
a Tar made I
boron year or ago. mean j
lie thinks he is too good
to-it with hi-la. e and knows hi- is j
too Inferior In all with while
force
lie is u
the councils of the
TAKE
per bottle, Cures and
Fever, Malaria, Sweats
If It doesn't,
No other as good. I let the Kind
with from on the label,
Sold and guaranteed Woolen,
Bryan and druggists,
I contempt whiles and
Press.
known fuel i
ii
more Interest in himself and
business in it given length of lime
The it ii mini
limes i .
It -ti luge, conn
Mini ii.
best have no legs.
for
that her lines arc not
In places.
Hum an old. well ii and re-
. led The I. lid. Ill
In lake I
; . II
.
. I be .-.
. ; n hill lb I-
. much lo put in a ill
I business limn a business,
Trade
I e your us n sen
lo lend
an I in the evening
Iii. n -i-r-
vii.- i mi
The ends of Mr.
of will
be ti lo learn that he has
I he
i-
bun, slate, if he
Tilt B ST I HILLS
is ii bottle of e's
Tasteless Chill Tonic,
and in a form
So cure pay. Price
E CH v
Robert's
to lake, Money
refunded if it fails,
fin Iii- purities and
--1 ii Hut son well. None as good
, drug
ton
; .,,. ii ,,, . ,. ,
re in Hi de fact, DEN
a c N.
In ii -c hen I lie White
person Ian spinster.


Title
Eastern reflector, 24 July 1900
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
July 24, 1900
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