Eastern reflector, 10 January 1899


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GREEN X.
D. J. WHICHARD,
Southern Farm
Published upon the
that farmers are interested
subjects than any other class of
the Southern F-rm
in its January issue enters upon a
wilier of improvement than
ever before. Determined t. aid as
far as possible the healthy
toward
as a of the problem
it
notably two by CoL J. B.
brew V.
lag the progress already made
fruit.
; and the cereals,
The Sun says that Christ
mas there have ten failures in
New York of concerns made
a specialty of Roods intended for
the holiday trade, it is a
that of the ten none of
them I III I lead, while the stores
did were to
the last minute mid did tho greatest
business
valuable hints for additional
These two
by virtue of their life work, are
thoroughly equipped with beta,
and arc in close daily touch with
events that are placing the South
upon a higher and
plane every j ear. and their
are consequently
especially valuable.
Side side with greater variety
of
multiplying and becoming mm
and more To help
this development capital be
Particularly timely,
Is an article Gov-
Virginia,
In which ha forth
dearly and the bane-
ac ruing to from a wise
on operation with capital In the up
building of industries, small and
real, the extension of railroads
and the opening of
endeavor.
Other
for bay, the
pan Banning, among stock,
the manufacture of starch from
experimental
and other topics appealing to
the intelligence while
the departmental features are up to
their standard of Interest. They
contain reading for I he family
debits of Suit humor,
oil and mailer for the child-
ran. comment upon
in literary world, with careful
of leading new
hints about special crops
of the South and the record of tin
movement of a sturdy population
to the from other regions
the country less Inviting. Reflect
as it does, the life of the South,
the magazine meets the needs of a
number
thoughtful readers.
The Southern Farm Magazine is
published monthly the Mann
Record Publishing Co.,
Baltimore, Md. Pries a year.
The total
bonds, real and other pro-
the Slate. Private
of this state
creased the passed year from
on
10,536,900.30 on September 90th,
1888, making
create for the year. We referred
to this gratifying in-
crease in the banking facilities of
our Slate daring the past year.
without giving the exact of
Mich increase. This is one of the
best Indications of the steady
In business conditions
and prospects of OUT people. The
old State la gradually but
looking Peat.
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Cure
ave Your Money.
box of Pills will save
dollars in Mrs
Reckless Assert
sick
constipation and I
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The Journal
upon a recount of the
it is
found is Dem-
by majorities ranging from
to .
The Spaniards have ailed us
pigs. But just wait until
the Court of St
American
It'll certain one dollar Silver
In the hands of
taut States Treasurer
at the Sub-Treasury, could
speak it would probably unfold a
tattling of some kind, or,
perhaps, it would only be able to
record the freakish action of some
On the back of
the bill, written in nil ink dis-
characters,
The last one I have.
Take ii You took
all the and with
it my soul. May it
scorch your fingers
when you touch it;
may what you buy
with damn you for-
ever.
w it to you. You
pit teat. I hope
you
So far as human Ingenuity could
do so bill was traced back from
to bunk until it was
located at a bank had received
it from the treasurer of a
He had received it from two young
ladies who were strangers to him.
One of them remarked an
It exchanged for admission
tickets that there blood on that
Those w ho have had it
their possession since declare
while they carried the bill some
kind of bad luck was sure to conic
to the
is to open a
la Havana. This is a tine
in favor of keeping all the
islands possible.
A gentleman remarked recently
that had a stranger or an outsider
come North Carolina, and made
the cures among our people that
Mis. had
made. people would have
stirred as never before. Head this
and suppose
Eleven years ago I had a child
I hat was delicate from birth, and
for six mouths she was under con
slant rare of the physician we
had our town. Hut his
cine seemed to run,
the bowel trouble, which had be-
come chronic dysentery. She also
front some aggravated blood
trouble, which caused large sores
and risings to break out on her
body. Oft time there would be as
many as SO or We had
doctors to treat her at different
times, but nothing reached her
case. would lance these
lugs, but as soon as one was cured
another bloke out. and the doctors
gave me no hope of her cure.
she had led a life of agony and
suffering for six mouths. I was in
spired to try Mrs. Joe Person's
Remedy. There was a change for
the better in twenty-four hours,
seemed to check the once,
and after using a few bottles my
child a a- entirely oared, and has
never since had any sign of trouble
and is now in perfect health. A
few years after this I
lo break out on my ankle, and
strange to say I did nut think of
Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy. I was
under treatment of doctors Car
three years, but the sores continued
to get worse until they had eaten
the bone, l than thought of
trying Mrs, Joe
lid so. and is almost useless to
any it soon made a cure.
I wish could speak so that
man. woman and
Carolina could bear, that I
might tell them what Per-
son's Remedy and Wash dill for
me and mine. I one of my
friends who had been a terrible
sufferer for a long time, with nurses
sore month, sin- used the Remedy
and Wash, and soon made a
cure.
I have recommended it to ever
many of my friends, for
and other ailments, and I have
never it to fail to cure yet.
There is no medicine equal to it.
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By virtue of the
of Pitt made
the day of December
pending,
Public administer-
the estate of Warren
deceased against
and I will on
January 12th, ISM, at o'clock
M., of the Court House
in of sell
at public side to the highest bidder
five-sevenths Interest in e
track of land situated In
township. Pitt ad
joining the lauds of
horn, the Sam Manning land and
Others, M acres more or
less. Terms of sale cash.
This Dee.
Public
estate of War-
deed.
OLD DOMINION LINE
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By virtue of an order of the
Superior Court of Pill county made
in a Special Proceeding
therein pending, entitled,
and Sarah Cox against C. A.
and I will on lion-
day, February 6th, at
public before the Court House
door in Greenville, to the highest
bidder, a certain tract Of parcel of
land in the county of Pitt adjoin-
the lands of A. C. Tucker.
Thomas Nobles,
containing one honored sod
lift seen inure or less and known
as the formerly
belonging to M. L.
ed. of
This the day of December,
L.
Steamers leave on
and Fri
days at ii A. M. for
water
leave at A.
M., A. M. OB Tues-
days. and
hours subject to change OS-
pending on Stage of water.
Counts-ting at with
Steamers for Norfolk.
New York and Boa-
ton, and for all points for the West
at Norfolk.
Shippers should elder freight by
the Old Dominion B. s. On. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay from Baltimore;
and from
Boston.
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DOLLS,
Air Figures,
Fire Works, Toys,
Cans and Saucers,
Candies, Mixed Nuts,
Sweet Florida Oranges,
Apples, Bananas, Lemons,
Chairs, Bedsteads, Tables,
Mattresses, Bureaus, CM.
You will never
Anything a
Visiting Card
SAMUEL M. SCHULTZ.
Bugs Salt.
NOTICE TO
The undersigned having duly
before the Court I ., Sewing
Clerk of counts as
Last Will and Testament of
E. Little, deceased, notice hi here
by given to all persons Indebted to
the estate to make Immediate pay-
to the undersigned, and all
persons having claims against said
estate are lo present the
same for payment on or before the
day of December, 1899, or this
notice will lie plead liar of
cry of same
This Dec. 81st, 1808.
Executor of II. E Little
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NOTICE TO
Having duly qualified before the
Superior Court Clerk of Bill county
as Executor Last Will and
of Jennie Bold, deceased,
is hereby given to all per-
sons indebted to the estate to make
Immediate payment to under-1
signed, and all persons having j
claims against the estate should
present the same for payment on
before the Sod day of January,
1900, or this notice will lie plead
in bar of recovery of same.
I his 2nd day of January, 1899.
Herbert mis,
Executor of Jennie Boyd.
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DIRECTORY.
every Sun-
lay, morning and Pray-
meeting Thursday evening.
A. W. pastor. Sunday-
school a. in. H.
regular services.
a. m.
every
day, morning and evening. Prayer
meeting evening.
N. M. pastor.
school p. F.
third
Sunday, Rev.
J. B. Morton,
p. m. J. Moore
A. F. A. M.
Lodge, No. meets and
third Monday R.
M. J. M. See.
F. Covenant Lodge, No.
every Tuesday evening.
a i
W. F. Burch, N. G. D. V. Over-
Ion, Sec.
K. of River Lodge, No.
every evening. Dr.
K. A. Jr., H. A.
White, K. of H. and
R. Vance Council, No.
meets even-
W. B. Wilson, R. M. R.
Lang, Sec.
Jo. O. V. A. M.- Meets every
night at in I. O.
F. hull. I,. L.
Vehicles, all
Farming
, I in short
Brackets,
etc., made to
order,
on Dickinson Avenue.
J C. LAMER It CO
VILLE. N. C
DEALER IN
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MARBLE
Iron Fencing
only work
prices reasonable
lo W. B.
Whichard, N. C.
complete in
every department and
prices as low as the low
Highest market
prices paid for country
produce
to
Sheet Poster.
We carry a line of the
celebrated
Geo. S. Parker
Fountain Pen
It is a big hit in fountain pen
and is distinctive Parker
Not only does it feed the ink
perfectly, but prevents soiled
fingers.
The Daily Reflector
Gives the home news every
afternoon at small price
of cents a month. Are
you a subscriber P It not
you ought to be.
The Eastern Reflector
Is a year and contains
the news gives
information to the
these a rowing
co, that is worth many times
A-
WEEK
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The Eastern Reflector
D. J. Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE. TERMS per Year in Advance.
Friday
VOL. XVII.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY lo,
tin
Cut Down The
The when it meets in
lo lo much more it,
or other can do.
lint one thing it do, that
in reduce mime of few DOW
paid to our officer. Thin is
wherein our most
signally failed to do their duty and
lo fulfill their oft
es.
one of
favorite campaign cries so-
called was the promise
to all fees salaries to
correspond with the low prices of
farm
loudly our public officials
were receiving as for
work as they ever did, while the
farmers were not receiving over
half as much for their work. But
when these pretended
got the power lo keep their promise
they signally failed to do so, and
did not reduce Buy fees or salaries.
Now, while the of our
Democratic Legislature did not
make any such promise in last
campaign, we would impress
upon the propriety care-
fully considering the fees allowed
all our public officers and reducing
all that seem proper to reduce.
And there is no doubt that many
fees ought lo lie red need. A
committee the reduction of
fees salaries ought to be up
pointed by the Legislature and our
present fee-bills carefully scanned
so proper reductions may be
He Wanted
A man came from sonic dis-
the country this morning
who reported lo clerk of tho
Superior Court that he had been
summoned by a deputy sheriff to
court as a juror.
He was told that Court was on
the first Monday month.
He said that was all right, but he
had been sum to appear
the first Monday in January and
said be was prepared to swear to it
and to prove it. He said he did
not know when the courts were
held and was particular to ask
when he should
He was turned over to Sheriff
as it was one of his
ties who summoned him. His
name was on tho December list,
but he failed to appear nothing
was done about
Ha A Remedy Been Found.
The trusts arc about to take the
country. Hardly a week passes
that the formation a new one
loot announced. The people are
entirely at their mercy the ab-
as at present, of legal re-
either as to the price they
choose to exact for their products
or the quality of it.
in the last issue of The Landmark
the inferior quality of I lie kerosene
oil which is now sold in this
town, but Oil Com-
controls this product if
complaint were made to it, it would
perhaps snap its fingers in the face
of the customer ask lino.
are yon going to do
He isn't going lo do any-
thing at all he can't; he
will use Standard Oil kerosene or
he won't use any at all. So with
hundreds of other articles, some of
them the very necessaries of life.
The subject is suggested by read-
decision of a local court
Missouri last week which very
nearly to the root of the trust evil-
is, in brief, that an organization
formed upon any article, for the
purpose of controlling its price.
under the laws of Missouri,
collect a debt. That is taking a
pretty hold, and some ob-
may lie found to this
of dealing with trusts,
the grounds of morals, but it
may as a matter of
lighting the devil with lire, if
this Missouri decision w ill stick,
every State in the might
well adopt the Missouri trust
law, and by its application these
iniquitous organizations at
last lie reached and broken up, for
even a trust cannot hope to do a
cash business and doing a
credit business when the creditor
lid not have lo pay, would lie en-
Land
mark.
Receipt Taxable.
Assistant Attorney nil
has rendered an opinion which
he holds that all receipts given for
goods, or property
held storage a regular ware-
house require the stamp provided
for by the war revenue act. The
contention made by the warehouse-
men was in order to tax-
able a receipt given mer-
or property held on
storage in a warehouse must be a
negotiable paper. This contention
Mr. Boyd holds is untenable. This
opinion is in accord with the ruling
previously made by
sinner of internal revenue.
To those who live in communities
whew all can employment all
the time, it
that people should anywhere be
forced to beg for employment.
And few of the persons in any
community who find constant em-
at the hands of others
fully appreciate toe tact that where
they have a mind to labor can
do so and receive pay for it. In
the large cities many persons who
are cold and hungry in these win-
days would be glad, indeed, lo
have toe opportunity to labor every
day for food and only a little more.
The possibility of constant employ
for those who are dependent
on is a privilege which
many laborers do not properly
Com-
Our
1899
JANUARY
1899
OF t-
and
arc
be of year and
cordially to attend. For
Ins
The Wile and Her
is a cause of amazement to
me that a man can go on, year in
and year out, toiling for a family
show no interest
in his work further than to spend
the money he makes, and who
look upon him as the family
writes Frances in the Jan-
Home Journal.
firm belief is that had he, the
Brat flush of married life, talked
over his business and ambitions
with bis wife, she would have be
come interested in both, first for
his sake, and afterward for her own
and their children's. Think of the
that lies between a man and
woman united in marriage when
he never speaks at home of the
affairs which absorb his entire day
Mutual interests will bind people
together even when
Indifference, that dangerous bridge
of sighs, has swallowed up
Just at the ending of one of the
most prosperous years the his-
of the country comes the
fortunate of the fail
lire of the Manufacturing
big Boston wool house
including
of capital stock,
to over three million dollars.
Undoubtedly the wool and woolen
business the United States is
not in a satisfactory condition.
The props put under it by the
tariff have not availed for
the purpose intended. The
try would have off if
there had DOM no Government at-
tempt to bolster
Record.
There were lynchings
United States territory during last
year, according to statistics com-
piled by The Chicago Tribune
whites and
Of the number I are
credited to Southern States, while
occurred the This is
a black and ugly record, although
the aggregate of mob murders is
less than for any year since 1885,
except 1800, when the Dumber
was the same as in
and the general ad-
verse public sentiment have ex-
little influence, to all
in breaking up the
lynching habit in those sections of
the country it hits long been
prices have been away down
from regular selling prices on nil Fine
Rush Too Hard.
In the January Ladles Home
Journal deplores the
tense of rush that has
the American women,
and emphasizes
condition
our family life he
around own
look into look
into the families we know, and tell
me If I am so tar wrong hen I
what our American families
need more than anything else is
mole lime each none
together; more moments
i ;. din a
peace
c from those material sin
rounding each so earnest
for, and all are to., much
satisfied in strive for lo
possess, and nothing more. We
arc all too much in a hum in
America of our knowing
each our lives
are too full with things which
ought lo be and which
ac have allowed lo dominate
Wears all too men
women, girls us.
Hush and haste are too much upon
us, Toe sweet balm of peace and
quiet Is an unknown delight In
thousands our people. And
much of cause, disagreeable as
it is tn say lies with our women
who have of Into allowed their
I,, become too full. I w ill not say
that hove neglected, to any
alarming extent,
But I do Bay that the danger of
doing so the very near future
exists, mail an Instance, ii
things to go
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Julius Hines Son,
BALTIMORE,
of
In the penitentiaries of Kansas
there are at the present time fifty-
nine convicts under sentence of
death for murder. Signing of
death is optional with
Kansas Executives, and DO Gov-
of the State has seen lit,
the law, to affix his signature
to such a document, it is proposed
now to correct thin weakness of of-
temper by a mandatory act
compelling Governor to sign all
death warrants; hut even this may
fail, in view of the general
of the people to see
death penalty enforced.
The city clerk of Lewiston, Me.,
who always demands the written
con-cut of parents before marrying
minors, recently received the fol-
lowing
that girl of mill she want to be
I done care darn. She
got a feller they earn ten
a week He good
She all right. You will
for me, be much
the
We have a nice variety choice styles
yet and you can low pet a
When you come t see our Spec-
Counter.
J. B. CHERRY O
BAKER HART
in Norfolk.
situation here is considered serious
although most
pi-is to print
the disease. its lbs
was to the
population. Now it ha- broken
out a. the while-. How lo
stamp it out a problem.
to the present there not
been danger of an epidemic,
bill the situation will near watch-
The weal board of
says is doing all in its power to
prevent the spread of the disease.
but judging by now cases develop
its efforts so far
been of little avail. There arc
now nearly one hundred case- at
the smallpox hospital, all
except two.
The time to from
other is when people are first
married, when life is still a play-
ground to and when Ionian
lie love combines what in later
years might seem nagging or
lug criticism.
of habit. Ii we gel used lo the
business partnership of matrimony
In our youth becomes second
lure, and B haul-hip a
If people would
lake lime Io understand each other,
and to cultivate
hull much life would
fact, all life To be
sure, we bear of unhappy
marriage, while great numbers of
people plodding together
and happily. there is
friction to warrant Ibis
kind consideration, bee even
i an- In nil
might make more of life
if looked upon marriage as an
equal ins
in January
mil.
IN
year several persons in
were infected with
by parrots. A few weeks ago
two persons in died of the
same disease, Investigation
developed the fact that it own
from two parrots in the house.
more than the price.
Sal v.
The lies salve the world for
Data, Bruises, Horn, Salt
Fever Chap
Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and
all Skin Eruptions, and positively
Piles, or no pay required. It
to give
or money refunded. Price
cents per box For sale by no.
L.
NO BIGHT TO
The woman who is lovely in face,
form temper will always have
friends, but one who would lie at-
tractive must keep her health. if
she is weak, sickly all run
down she
If she has constipation
kidney trouble, her impure blood
will cause pimples, skin
eruptions and a wretched
ion. Electric is the best
medicine world to regulate
stomach, liver and kidneys to
purify the blood, it gives strong
nerves, bright eyes, smooth,
skill, rich complexion. It
will make a good-looking, charm
woman of a rim down Invalid.
Duly wills at Jim. L. Woolen s
Drug store.
General
The Disappointed.
ins was
Mr, J. B. Lilly, a prominent cit-
of Hannibal, Mo., lately hit I a
wonderful deliverance from a
death. In telling of II
I was taken Typhoid
inn Into Pneumonia, My
lungs hardened. I was so
weak I couldn't lip ill bed.
Nothing helped., I
lo die of lieu I
aid of Dr. King's New
One bottle gave relief.
I continued to mm it, and now am
well and strong; I cant say
much in This marvel-
medicine
eat cure in the world fur all throat
and lung troubles. Regular
mill Trial bottles
J. L. store;
en guaranteed,
Hardware,
Just received a carload
CANNOT BU CUBED
I hey cannot reach the seat of the
disease. Catarrh is a blood arena-
disease, and order to
cure it you must take internal ran
Catarrh Cure is Ink
internally, and acts directly on
the blood mucous surfaces.
Hull's Catarrh is not a quack
medicine. It was by
our of the best physicians in this
country for years, and is a regular
prescription. II
best tonics combined with
the best blood purifiers,
redly on the mucous surfaces. The
perfect combination of the two in-
is what produces such
wonderful results in curing Catarrh.
Semi for testimonials, free.
F. J. Co.,
ii a-l
Garland are the.
manufacturers in tho world and used by
many millions.
have been iii Raleigh In
the past few days many
for positions ill tho General
who nave been disappointed in
securing position desired.
are good men who have
worked for the and are
loyal men who in spite of defeat
arc as good as if I hey
succeeded ill
Their efforts were
mental in securing
which brought the people of
North Carolina are
lied to the thanks of the Stale.
As a gentlemen remarked yes
the difficulty was the
good Democrats were unlimited
and the positions were limited and
parity between them could
maintained,
who succeeded arc he
congratulated, but Who failed
are no less worthy, Until will lie
found the tut inc. a- in
working tor government
Their and devotion does not
depend upon reward, but upon the
great principles govern their
lives. Sows and
Professional Cards
K. FLEMING A
At Law,
N. C.
fur
,., i-r.- ii- ,
Mills
H i no.
AT LAW .
ilia-. N. C.
Hi. H.
N-
our
Swift
mi. Mill,
f j ALLOW A V
T ll
V c.
in all Curls.





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n. r.
i II
Blacks.
liar
. t. has u i
ii I UP Mm-., a
i . t oars Mae pas
m in Mate. Tin-
read,
I. all
in
a carriers
Cur hire shall furnish asp
mi in all
, .;, In-
t. r pro
shall U- supplied In all
of ran-.
condition, in
Her. Thai am
carrier may
be divided
tars far While Toilet Hone. f While Tax
N I doubt
i . presiding over the
ill have
thing akin tun feeling.
Tin- l .
reflected credit upon
itself i select lug II II. U.
Cur Speaker. Judge Connor
nerved on it.
Court and impress
ability, mated a partition,
in lieu separate coaches.
s.-i. Thai railroad
or railroad company. its agents or
employee, violate the provisions of
I-- bad aide art. railroad or railroad
u I iii the shall be liable to a penally
s. leas than
violation, lo i-
by to be instituted
unit the recover-
-I ill paid into general
-u-ii mm on the
. were I. Thai provision
not
on m holding
ever one hi-
impartiality,
position the
I lo
i an. Hon. Locke
o mat well feel
. chosen over
. I II
The I liar loll
.
humbug
ii in r
. . name a
. , -ml
i i ii
I a -paper advert Is
n v
lo In I'll
in In a wile
it -lair-
--ill;, get
of I or
as I hi- l w i mimes ll
and mi
-1 i h
I lair. Hot
hull
I In ;, i.
I Id I III III.-
nor to relief
in of or
us to
nor lo
nor 1.1
so
I he of this shall
go until
St. Thai all or
in of
s,., . i,, assign all
in their respective
r I o so as .-.
I hi- white, colored
all conductor or oilier
shall
an- lit Tel vested in. police
mil the
., I i
Of Cam
Cum.
Payers.
U. K. Julian
in tin-
lo of the
so
race go
lo ills
hill m follows
-S- lion Thai of hi-
IX of the ill ion
Is-
oat all after the
in the eighth
of and all the
moneys arising from the
properly the
MM for shall j,,. j x
In- lo
the of while
all the moneys
of the polls property
At January meeting the
of County
the following
The of
ship hat failed lo qualify awl
the P.
C. was to till the
Thirty two In retail
spirit nous liquors t. retail
mall table
were Of the liquor
reuse were for two
for three
two Hill, two
inn-for one
t l
i i. i- in any other
we lire perfect Unit to which be ha
i hi i
pa . , , . , .,.
.- which issue, i-
The t hurl. in on ,
I.-ling a tin
Hull, I .-i . Jill
. HeM bill
In--. I. i . per
ii hi a is n
ii, ii,
h.- long
-ii. I
I .; . . pa
. iii their direr
I . .-i nil.,
. ii
i.,
. . i- .,
i lune mil
, In- p i p. i.
I lit-;
I i iii- in a
he new
ilia I . ii i -i . -lull
II . i I. I- mill i III.
papers ill . p, l-r i
haul lo
let ion
i-
till
III
shall Is- ill
it'll
any or all em
earn an- hen-
by from
h I rain or any who
. ii-i-s I., in car
as may Is-
him lo
nor the
-hall lie
hi any in mi.
news.
Judge has
four hanks in
of in hank
are
keeping
He H
Which National of
Hank of
in Ink gel any bank will is- re
ii
of the colored race public
tin-
See. This when
agreed to by throe of each
house I he
shall Is- the n.-M
general lo the
voters of the whole Slate; in
the event of it adoption a ma
of whole vote
shall become a pan
Slate, from after
declaration such re-
Hilt, Al those favor-
this shall vole a printed
or printed
Tax
Bud thereto shall
rote a similar ballot,
IN of lilt-
now reads as follow
his
hr-l
shall provide by taxation
i-c for a genera
-y of public u
I ml ion shall be I err In all
of age
twenty one years. Ami
children of the white rare
of the colored race
be m public
-eh. there -hall be II-.
i i in or lo the
prejudice either nice,
Mr. Julian's is
designed to eliminate the last sit
employed by him in I be above bill.
I for one
for one
for Falkland.
to
list taxes for
The Data Constable of
declared
K.
duly
W. IS,
II. Skinner. K.
Him-. C. W. Jesse
Robert L. c. p.
Moore Wen released
from lax tor
Adam Jennie
right were added
to tin- pauper list for
allowance.
Some were made in
bail
charged the petitioner.
County orders were issued as lb I
bridges
tickets
Health
County
Blow, in-
solvents allowed II.
ton Court I louse
, expenses IS; ion
Ml of
clerk of Superior Court
Commissioners for two
.-ti; law expense
8.14.
The were drawn
for Ii court
W S Hicks, S A Jenkins, M s
l It W Smith, A II Tall,
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND
BUSINESS NOTES.
Jan. UM.
Mr. L. House who was mar
at a few days ago
has is living in
Whitford
Iii your Cottonseed to A.
Cox.
When you gel ready your
oats don't forget that It. K. Man
at Co. bushels on
ha ml.
Mrs. her
brother in left this morning.
She will probably Virginia
and will then send her
lure.
Mr. K. i. Cox returned home
Wednesday night from Snow Hill
where he has putting up a lot
of wire fence.
Raw, Mr. was in town
yesterday. We learn that he is to
locate at of the
there.
The man who smokes and tits- not
smoke
The
Is like the man who titles no know-
That this is a New Year
Just simply the time.
The salesmen are la-gin
to around. A. Cox
oaf ordered which will on
baud in a few days, you can
gel all you for plant
X. C. Jan.
A. i. Cox others interested in
the purchase of earls
I take pleasure in I
been using a pair of the Light
Unhand Kim Carl my
farm for about years. The
axle is now well worn, but the
tires have never my
whet Is are still solid
J. W.
LEGISLATIVE OFFICERS.
These- are the Lucky
Tor Speaker of the House. Henry
Connor, of Wilson.
Chief Clerk of House, lire
lard Mecklenburg.
Doorkeeper of the House.
man, of Mat-on.
Principal Clark of the Senate,
Henry W II James, B Daniels, of Wilson.
Lewis, C D Smith, Moses
J It Pant more. C M J A
A J. A.
; Kirks, II A Tripp, J f
Moore, II J Mills. s
During week in January Carroll, W II
of issued J W W T
to the following Joyner, T It Allen, Daniel,
Hum. J II II
LICENSES.
I for One Week,
and
W K Williams Jr., II A
clerk of
A. of
Clerk of Senate, Walter
Murphy, of
at- Arms of Senate, J.
II. Smith, of
Assistant of Senate.
W. White, of
Kind to the
Clerk, A. J.
assistants lo Principal
Clerk. M. L, of Header-
J T Matthew, W
W. I. Smith and Lena
James T. Clara Jon. ware drawn
Joe linker and Maggie
N C
Blade Matthew
W II Tucker,
W A
J. T. Carson and Lizzie
ton,
Thus. Dunn
Lewis Wilson Smith.
he
Unwell hi- arc a hum
bug, in, ran b,
in ii in-
thing
l; e j, he
i- Hy log , -aim- papers
In lo
p.
Mr. I . L. of Sharon,
bail ii mule Injured In rather a
manner While
running the yard it ran Into
wire fence Inroad
ill
which ii will likely
t-r.
The Observer Mr. n.
William mid Battle
Cox,
Harris.
Willie Chapman
Wilson.
Daniel Nannie
John Bland Hell it-
Mew born
Hooker,
of
-.-
lilt III r
p.-1.1
hill
Miss Married.
Mr. I. u
Snow and Ml Katie
of Meek, were man nil
Father, m Mr.
Mi-. arrived
Snow Hill
make their future
inn,, bride has lit,., j
whore she ha a
lulu us in ten
the
tree Press,
Sail has been brought
the ex
for ,.
i.,
The Third North Carolina
is lo be
Bill, ought lo lime
mastered in.
AM a lo
a brought only B
Ami bidder barked
down his I rail,.
John M. who
traveling with Carolina
i a about a week ago,
he
Officers
The of Craven
met Monday for the par-
passing on the bands of the
various elect
win. had not
K, W. Carpenter, C. C.
J. II. Willis were on hand with
hut the point hum
raised sustained by the board
that inasmuch as have
lo on
by law
ware
These are clerk of the
Court, of deeds mid
treasurer.
As us it was known that a
y existed, Judge Henry It.
Bryan, the prodding of the
district, appointed W. M. Watson,
II A W W House. It I. son W. A.
of
Kind Assistant to
Clerk. II. L. of Harnett.
Assistant to
Clerk. C.
Third Assistant, J. A. Smith.
The Senate also endorsed Mr. K.
II. of Cherokee, for Enroll-
Clerk.
A. K. Stevens Mrs.
to
Clerk.
The pay of clerks reduced
from to par day the
number of will lie
had several
natal for the
but of
tin in a place.
Kenneth . Dennis,
A Taylor, W J
W II Jen
kins, j u Back, J J
Pittman, II S I, II
Jno II C J W A ti
J I M II Allen,
II A Jno E
K A K M Cheek, W A
James, Jr, Little,. S Cough-
ton, J II Jno E
I. A Mayo, W A W g E
Smith, B F Jolly, Jno f
horn, John Pierre, J Mill J It
Pittman, E Dudley, Job
Ft W II J S
T Washing
ton Mills, W II
Smith, Little.
avid
so glad
want o and hr
new of ours arrested. He
been beating bit wife and all
and way they
la too fur It has
thrown me mi j and a
I , there I Do yon
but it
Dot looked oat the
end
do
ed yon at a
be Will you. too, look and hear a
poor
dear, calm
lie new
that op next
It oil
, I.- Hear Read.
April M. I MS. wrote
cf Dick, i. T
in to go
y-l, lo reading p
lo
lion of my
do It
capitally, a ll at;
any the a
tragic
nuder and keeping
in a way, male
I whole t a-- He la a good
or by
each
A in a drew
down bead storm of
I y a wife
shortly the of hie Orel
Two of -i- good who look gee-
open surface of things and
who are ever ready with
were affair.
an bit poor wife
hardly he goes
and n. r
oilier never board of
a l I not
u, No I angrily
wile like
tin. man .-
The of the
I and I bare per-
, a lady in the early
forties Sling The curate of------
In a to
i i , His a tall,
flue, dressed In black
I saw bad
were
bar fonts, I and
my on
lb were
I bare
of seeing her
sud A
. r ;
meet. MM nut Queries
t a ,,. fa Siberia.
is not mm h or die
.-ii and few social
are las. Tbs Russian Siberians
inn fl- Hie
and and in
I.--, u
lied I have of boys
street
or i boys were raised
Russians, front
ilia., or It to
in for both and
w-t-ti. n Only
I ho or
tbs
would
It is u old
a Tartar
II be more Appropriately said
of inn . u-mi tint
yon scrape the off a and
find a Tartar, for Ibo latter
th i. in
MARKETS.
Sal by
W. A. CO.
K. C.
under of
W. O. ALLEY.
over A
Hardware Store.
Low
March 5.61 5.64 5.61 5.64
Slay 5.68 5.70 5.68 5.71
August 5.77 5.80 5.77 5.0
February and March.
Opening. Close. Tone.
3.4
NEW STOCKS.
High Low Close
Tobacco. 1481 1481 1481
Sugar. 1251 1251
II. K. T.
CHICAGO
Wheat. High Low nose.
May
Bibs.
LOCAL MARKETS
As reported by
CO.,
OF KICK AND
Greenville, N. C.
Rest
to
The Wife.
Henry, it Isn't any good. I
know, that down town
late, to be at
with nm I in I Inn
hit
oil y my
right wit la
Tribune.
t S.
clerk court, Mr.
oilier up
pointing M. Green
deed I
OVER THE COUNTRY.
U-en
by the Maine Republican
en I
of the
from
New York fur
II, T.
eight of hi staff,
sailed for
The Slate t t
at San Cal., ban
I bill tile tux tin telegraph
In tint the ten
Governor's Message Read.
Raleigh, X. C,
was in
the Senate
Huge mainly
in mil It
an- in-
appropriation fur the
Stale charitable
state guard, board of
home
He the the
the pun liner of the Cal-
farm. He
la am l .-I
taken to effect a
of forest tires. He
for an
Smith, of was
elected President of the Senate
tern.
A bill panted to investigate the
Slate fr
SALK.
Hy virtue of an of the
Court of Pitt county
day of January, a
Special Proceeding therein
pending entitled
Public
the
Joyner
I will Monday, February
sell at public the
door Greenville to
the highest bidder, a lot or
parcel of town of
Greenville, adjoining the
lot other
fully in a made by
the Greenville
others to and
the
of Pitt county In Rook
page m
Pub.
the estate of
for
DRY Notions, SHOES,
GOODS, Notions, SHOES,
DRY GOODS, Notions, SHOES,
Hats, Trunk Pants.
Hat, Trunk and Pauls.
A full line of
FAMILY SUPPLIES.
All good delivered free to any
part of city.
It. II.
It. It.
N. O.
1.1.
IN
Heavy and
GROCERIES,
N. C.
a- . a
Cotton Ragging and lies
on ,
Fresh kept
hand., Country produce and
sold. A trial will you.
D. W.
Mom
r i l
.
in .
. f
.-I . .-
II.-
. I I
. I.
it.
Villa. It
In 11-,
n-
. S
it . t U-j.-ti.
K AUK
RICKS TAFT STOCK
must lie Hold
JANUARY 1st, 1899
And in order to do this they will be sold
AT COST AND LESS THAN IF
AT COST AND LESS THAN COST IF
all to i. . t t
GOOD
OLD YEAR
NEW LEAF
Tar d Over-Some of The Writ
.-.
T. C. of
over this morning.
Margie
evening from Rich
IT WAS FINE.
Ban Concert a Great Success. I
You've been a great one
Great fer this Great
for humanity Great for the
world, except Spain
been a groat year
for FRANK WILSON too
We've made great advances in
Mr. Zeno Moore returned
evening from a visit lo
Mrs.
evening from
visit in relatives in
Th Tie
full band of and
in a semi circle on
the
shining like silver. The
overture, as well its other
Mrs. I. of Raj. by the band,
who has visiting Mrs. that they
B. returned made wonderful program
W. S. who one
of of the farm.
near Tillery. Wed- The W fol
evening. lotting and a
the names will shot it has
; line talent i
t. returned Thurs-. will,
evening from A.
W. Allot returned Forbes, Evans,
evening fan J. C.
Mrs. of is s-
visiting Hotel Macon. A. Forbes, Jr.
Miss Minnie left J. r.
morning to visit relatives at Moore.
tons.
JOE
After A Search of Mae
ll was a delighted
assembled opera On the 28th day of April,
night, lo attend eon- John King and Joe Baa I-
cert given by I i hail a a mule.
Band. The program was carried their both
out excel lent It even
open lathe hip Rawls through the
a grand overture by the
of Clothes.
All Wool, Fast Color Snits
and Overcoats as low as the
lowest.
FRANK
THE KING
ti. B.- -Open every until o'clock
i mm
REFLECTIONS.
Keep your Weather eye out.
Greenville ought to have electric
lights.
Bran, a man can have con-
foresight.
The next thing on the program
is something else.
new year resolution
ha lived until now.
This is warm weather for January
but you may look for it to lie colder
real noon.
Poverty may drive, men to
drink, but it keep more away
from it.
The front of the store
building i given a new dress
of paint.
B. F. Tyson, commissioner, ad-
two valuable tracts of la ml
for sale.
With so much smallpox as near
by Norfolk, people had better be
v arc mat
Towns need diversified
tries farmers need diversified
crop. Then there will be more
success.
The Cornet Rand have
engaged Prof. H. G.
to remain another month and give
them Instruction.
There is ninny slip
the They
are the slip behind the. door for a
nip from the hip-pocket tickler. .
While down here it Is warm
enough to lie comfortable without
tires, northern exchange are
telling the fun people ate
having sleigh rides.
Mr. Andrew Joyner has cloned
out his interest The Winston
Journal, of which he has the
editor, and has taken a position on
the of The Raleigh
The entire flint class of the
Military Institute, coin posed
of thirty-live young men,
twelve have been
ed for a breach of dis-
New eve after
warned.
Linen May be Clone,
And yet not be with the
style and finish that Indicates the
well-dressed man. The
ton Blears guarantees
results.
Agent. I
In Justice.
Mr. Allen Warren, win. in
resigned and Clark
pointed Major Henry Hurtling It,
succeed him.
Misses Lizzie Lewis Florence
Harden, visit-
Mrs.
Dr. Henri of Atlanta,
is here stopping at Hotel Macon.
lie will remain month.
Mrs. of
ville. Who been her
sister, Mrs. return
ad home today.
January i.
Dr. C. went lo Wash
today.
II. Friday
A. left this
for Georgetown, s. r., where he
has taken a
Miss Bessie of Tarboro,
who has Mrs. L. ll.
returned home today.
Miss Move, of
who was W. King,
home Friday evening.
Q, Smith. J. H. Far-
row.
T. Hooker.
I tilT. F. is man.
Pollard, I.
Between the musical numbers
were given a series of tableaux
tier the direction of Miss
These tableaux were
moat ever witnessed
showed much
in planning
Mrs. it. Cherry sang two
I charming solos Mil Clara Bel
Williams gave u recitation
was super i.
The baud is to be congratulated
upon the excellence of Its music
deserves the thanks of all
present for the splendid entertain-
The receipts of concert
Here about
leg. King's wound .-i
lions he tin- never able I. gel
up. Inn died after of
several weeks. Bawl fled,
though many attempts were
him he eluded arrest.
nine years be has been in
all part of the country and when
ever hi whereabouts was discover
the effort to arrest him was re
past be has
been living in Bertie count near
on last he
was arrested and was brought to
evening de-
livered to the Rawls ha
changed but little since be left
Greenville the unit ice
able in hi- appearance
being he is some stouter.
-MERCHANTS.
More Changing Place Stores.
bis stock
the building, third
door front the
Tali arc moving their
furniture into
Non. and
Kicks c. stock lo their
occupying both store to-
M.
to occupy both of their stores Brown
Hooker lo the;
Hicks Taft
As soon as H. m. Harden gets hi J
stock out of the Lang store it will
be occupied In I
Fleming are now open
in the store occupied by J.
I Son Hie Phoenix build
inc.
J. L,
Life Fire and
. Accident Insurance.
First Class
t iii Building House.
H. C.
Ill,
Hate a a
t anything that need
l.,
II
or
We Mr. I-M. M.
CO.,
bring lo
db
w. c.
V ; l.
vi 1.1. any repair work is will
and thoroughly done.
BICYCLE DRIP is
OF ALL KIND- FOR
O FLUES
HOOD Prim
mi;
as a- one-.
S. E. PEN DER at CO.
LEO
Pay The Ta.
The State Auditor will
mend Legislature the
of the revenue law so that it
will declare no solvent credit to be
lives.
Hi. I
aye specialist, of
TO Ban With Him.
. la
for a few weeks an I has
opened an roosts i and
at Hotel Macon, where he will be
glad lo see any one needing his
services. Tint report-
has called on Dr.
. been shown through lie
. . . ,, i ,. ,,, i I,, in-
lawful unless it bear evidence is fully equipped with the
having paid the imposed ; that instrument for
,, is,.,,, ,,,
the most complicate We
were also
valid.
A Million Dollar Deed.
There recorded Halifax a
. .,,, , ah persons treated by him
few days ago a deed whose figures of the excellence of
stood It was a work
deed by The press wherever he goal also
the Petersburg Railroad Company
to the Richmond and Petersburg
Railroad Company. It
it worth of revenue stumps
to stamps of each. The
to ls recorded in every
county through which the railroad
Keck Common-
wealth.
EVERY BRIDE
and wife should know about the
that for half a century has
been helping expectant mothers bring
little ones into the world without
danger and the hundred and one
discomforts and distractions
Incident to child-birth. It
if applied externally, which
ii the only way to get relief.
Medicines taken internally
will not help and may
result in harm.
Mother's
Friend
fits prepares every
muscle and
part of body
the critical hour. It
of its
tortures and pains.
coming is made
and easy. Its
is doubly
if during the whole
period of
per bottle at thug stores,
lent by mail on receipt of
nation to be tent to an;
address upon by
Cc,
e.
speak in highest terms of him
There are many
fer Intensely from of their
eyes, a ml lb. we in Greenville and
vicinity should avail themselves
Of the Opportunity offered by the
presence of Dr.
free to all, Satisfaction
teed in every case. Prices for
glasses are reasonable. Classes f
quality furnished.
Installation of Officers.
At their regular meeting hold
Tuesday night of Covenant Lodge,
No. I. 0.0. F., District Deputy
Master W. H. in-
stalled the following
S. P. F.
N. K.
-I,.
W.
D. L. James.
L. S. X. II.
V. M.
I,. V. II. Parker.
R. Corey.
Johnston.
at. Watson.
A. lit in
O. White.
Or
The people usually know
their business better I oilier
people can tell at the
same lime people on can
sometimes sec when a mistake is
made or about to is- nude. There
are some excellent Improvements
now going on around the depot
that everybody Is glad to see, but
observer that
in the midst of these improvement
one mistake is about to made.
The plan is laid mil for a new bag-
gage room, only feet, near
passenger depot. A baggage room
be entirely too small
for the needs of this station
will not begin In hold the large
amount of baggage handled here.
The reporter is about
the depot twice a day and has
times noticed the quantity of
baggage being transferred. Wed-
morning we counted twenty
large trunks many smaller
it often that the
number is even greater than this.
Any one can see that a room
will not accommodate so much bag-
gage, it would be wise to make
the room larger while is Wing
built Instead of having to enlarge it
later.
Mr. I
man
K. I like
ii Set
accident
a I rut cling slice
I. w
near
to Wearer-
Choosing
such a mutter, for the
eve tells pattern
lit. But clothes buying i- some
What use
good sound judgment as t. values
and sonic value getting does
show until after usage- Don't
know of a place in here
you're less liable logo amiss than
in our store, cloths are our
weaves, clothes our make,
only h small profit above
mill Men's. Voting
t I. till II I lie
i j is or Mia i
I IT Will ROT
I OUT IMITATIONS AND SUB-
THE
PERRY DAVIS
Look For the Statement.
In a few days those
to who
owe for a year Of longer re-
through the mail a statement
of their account, we make the
request of each one
such statement to respond to it
promptly. We have waited nil
through the fall hoping the sub
would come in and settle
and save us the trouble and ax-
of sending out these
but so many have balled to
tin so that vie Mini it necessary.
We not Bending out these slate
for fun. Nothing is
asked for except what is
due, as the money
earned we are entitled to what be
longs to us. Those who have taken
the paper should pay for it.
Many u man says dear,
dear when he feels cheap.
The annual pavement
of resolutions being laid in
Hades.
afternoon, He hail been
business hen- during
the and wishing lo go on lo
Washington started by
private lo catch the
train at Purloin-. II gone
only a mile or so when Hie horse
horse
in mad run
away. Ur. jumped out of
the buggy In the fall broke
the small of one leg.
above the ankle, lie is
King House and along as
well as could with his
Injury.
The Public Printing.
The first measure looking to the
public welfare to come up before
he Legislature was a resolution
dative to the State printing, as
follows
the House of Rep-
Senate concurring,
that a joint committee of three on
part of the House and two on the
part of the Senate, appointed
with power to contract with some
one who is prepared to do
printing binding, at n price
not exceeding paid under
Chap, re of the Code for the yours
1898 and MM, until toe same can
is- regulated toy law,
lie it further resolved, that none
of printing or binding shall
done outside of this state.
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My Fall and Winter Stock
PANTS
Cotton and Tie. and a lull lute
Groceries and we will put
th price low to you until it will compel you
t buy. Ii you once see tho goods and hear the
price you my customer
James B. White
Greenville, N C
A OF
MILLINERY.
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
I can not lie found the
brick formerly
occupied by J.
COME II BEE MB.
J.
Did it Ever Occur to
That when you buy it
economy the beat
That is have.
The best of everything,
You may need.
We run supply all your Deeds ill
Candles, all kinds,
Raising, We have Fine
Hi j Alls. a box, p m.
for us.
J L. STARK B T aV BRO
At our on Dick-
avenue we re-
pair all kinds of W a-
Gins Farm-
Implements .
We also m
arts,
Posts,
Balusters,,
Let us your
work.
ALLEN.
UP-TO-BATE
STORE
Thai is the place want to
I just opened in the
building with n choice of
and the best
I plies, T mi------
TO ,
am ready to supply your needs
me a cull.
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You May Never but Should you
Want Job Printing
Come to us.
I II H.
he Refer
Anything a
Visiting- ard
to
Sheet Poster.
W. carry a of the
celebrated
Geo. S. Parker
Fountain Pen
It is a big hit in a n r on
and is distinctive Parker
only does feed the ink
perfectly, but soiled
Augers.
The Daily Reflector
A DANGEROUS .
and when she wont she wont.
INSPECTING DOUBLE BOTTOMS IN Nelson, of Woodbury, X. J.,
OUR NAVAL VESSELS
a to whom she
was engaged, who was arrested
m Try-
of and grandmother. She is an heiress
land rich. She stuck to her fellow,
There ii ON of the hip of hired counsel
he naval officer that ii having acquitted and turn-
II
Gives the home news every
afternoon at price
cf cents a month. Are
yo . a subscriber It not
you ought to be.
The Eastern Reflector
Is only a year contains
the news wt gives
information to the
these i rowing
co, that is worth many times
m i e than the price.
km to I ho layman that
can as
upon the modern ship all her
meets her
uniformed officers the pot-
upper deck. Not the parts
i f ship kept and
mat and alt-o those far
-v. u, contracted spaces that
I he day. These include tho
compartments bet with the inner
eater skins of the ship, known tech
as the
other places that separate the magazines
and various built up within
the ship from the outer skin.
narrow compartments
to and rust,
in that those who have tho
cure of them may do duty well
and prevent the decay of tho ship a
system of inspection has been devised,
the inspector mast be, under the
naval regulations, commissioned
A board of inspection
is formed each ship, which must
of one two line of-
The duty of this board is period-
to make personal inspections of
all the parts of tho ship, examine every-
thing critically. for
any evils that may be found to exist
t report to tho
for to tho de-
the of tho vessel in
detail.
Baited MO while
inspections, and in sea-
men's working suits
crawl all fours throughout the
length of the bottom of tho ship,
through narrow openings
and examine with their eyes every
inch of tho surface of the steel
plates. Tho paint of these
softened by dampness in some
places by heat and the steam laden
air of the boiler rooms in others, rubs
off tho working suits, an
hour's crawling transforms the neat
officer into n sorry spectacle.
some modern navies this duty is per-
formed by the enlisted men, tho officers
being excused from it. bat our navy
the feeling exists that an man
should not to go where an
is not willing to lead. The result is
that always with tho
Americans and the efficiency of tho fleet
is assured.
Numerous precautions must be taken
to avoid tho risk of losing life while
performing this duty, for it is attended
no little danger. The atmosphere
f spaces entirely or partly
closed for n considerable length of
becomes robbed of its oxygen the
rust is soon made unfit
to sustain life If such com-
are blown out with air
led through a hose from a blower duct
all plate removed
A lighted candle is
ways carried by tho officer
his crawling If the
burns dimly or m ems upon the point of
I extinguished, Hero is a deficiency
it he will immediately
seek tho opening; lending from
the compartment leave it at
Men are stationed at places us mar as
I lo to him, so that they may hear
nit voice and reader Immediate, assist-
case of Dead. No OM is allowed
to enter any confined space board
ship without light,
though addition a portable electric
light is carried frequently to render the
inspection more thorough.
It not that
and men become so wedged between
I end beams while performing
; this duty as to make it extremely
cult to them, more than one
I officer of tho is tho retired
list today of permanent injury
to health contracted while perform-
this arduous labor. of the
exercised it is rare that a life
lost in this service, but at
least tho of a man proved fatal
to him. One of the boilers of the
; cruiser Newark, while flagship of the
south having been
tightly for a mouth,
in order to preserve it from
tho coppersmith of that vessel, on
energetic, faithful man, thought its in-
should examined and,
r though warned repeatedly never to en-
such a boiler without nu open light,
removed upper and
crawled In upon the an
electric light. lie told no one that he
was going tho boiler, and no one
was stationed to assist him in case of
need His dead body was found half oat
end half in tho boiler manhole with the
I light still brightly
within boiler Me evidently
crawled upon the brace., felt a
craping over him had en-
to regain the open but lost
just as life lay within
. his reach, and n died of asphyxiation
j The air in tho boiler had been
robbed of its oxygen by tho iron of
shell the formation of rust, and
i the residuum was unfit to A
lighted candle was snuffed nut
hi mm boiler,
and this n n railed until a
lower plate when
the heavy gas ran out U water might,
and tho air within sum mine to be
pure more vivid
of the dangers to he encountered the
care of tho
now try to taken u duty could
given than this Incident, which
hows shot mid flit II and bursting
pipes ire not tho only dangers
that confront the officers and men of
Uncle navy -New York Hun
newly wedded
Tho impost various
ties The husband must protect the
wife, while tho must follow
tin and he goes.
sir, couldn't Hint
in My husband's going
to a
out Of jail. And then
Changed luff mind and I
everybody l refusing t
She
for then streak in a I
man who COUld
his and
Strong
the body against
v s Liver Pills, an
lie cure for sick
x sour stomach,
jaundice, bilious-
and all kindred troubles.
The Fly Wheel of
I Your Liver Pills are
the fly-wheel f life. I shall ever
be grateful for the accident that
brought them to my notice. I feel
as if I had a new lease of life.
I. Fairleigh, Platte Cannon, Co.
Liver Pills
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The having duly
qualified before the Superior Court
Clerk of Pitt as Executor of
the Last Will Testament of G.
E. Little. notice i here-
by to all indebted to
the to make immediate pay-
to the all
persona claims against said
estate are notified to present the
same for payment on or the
21st day of or this
plead in
of same
This
G. H.
Executor of O. E Little
A gentleman
that had a stranger or an outsider
come to North and made
the among our people that
Mrs. had
made. Ike people would have
stirred as never this
ago I had child
delicate from birth, and
for six months she was under con-
care of the ls-st we
hail in our town. his
to control
the bowel trouble, which had
conic dysentery. She also
from some aggravated
which large sores
and risings to break out on her
body. Oil time there would Is- as
many as SO or Wt had several
treat her at different
times, but nothing reached her
case. They would these
but as soon as one was
another broke out, the doctors
me no hope of her cure.
she hail led a life of agony
suffering six months, I was In-
spired to try Ml. Joe
Remedy. There was a change for
in twenty-four hours, it
seemed to towels at once,
and after using a my
cured, and has
never since had any sign of trouble
am is now in perfect health. A
few years after this had
lo break out my
strange to say I did not think of
lira. Joe Remedy. I was
under the treatment for
three sores continued
to get worse until they had eaten
lo the I then thought of
Irving Mrs. Joe Wash
and is almost useless to
say it soon made a cure.
I wish I could so that
man, woman and child, in
North could hear, that I
might tell them what Mrs. Joe Per-
son's and Wash did for
me mine. I advised one of my
friends who had been a terrible
sufferer for a long time, with nurses
son- month, she the Remedy
Wash, and it soon made a
cure.
have recommended It to ever
so many of my friends, for
other ailments, and I have
never known it to fail to cure yet.
There is no medicine aqua to it.
Rachel Rude
Roxboro, Co., Oct. 1898.
Legal
line
SALE.
Hy virtue of a decree of the
Court of Pitt made
at December term, in the
action II. trustee
and Others against L. King and
others. I a ill on Monday the
of February, sell at pub
lie sale the Court House door
the town of to the
highest bidder, a certain tract or
parcel of laud, lying and in
the county of bounded and
described as follows, to wit
joining the lands of Smith.
William King, the heirs of
ear Harris. Moses and
others, containing twelve
hundred and fifty more or less
and known as the Move farm
Terms of sale
This day of Jan.
It. F. Tyson,
Commissioner
DIRECTORY.
every Sun-
day, morning evening. Pray-
inciting Thursday evening. Rev.
A. W. Setzer, pastor. Sunday
school a. m. c. Rountree,
superintendent.
regular services.
school
n. m.
every Sun
day, morning and evening. Prayer
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev.
X. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday
school p. iii. W. ST, Harding,
third
Sunday, Rev.
Sunday
J. it. Morton, past
school p. m. J. it.
Moore mi-
COMMISSIONER'S SALE.
of a decree of the
Court of Pitt made
at December Term, in the
action of it L. Executor of
S. V. against L. C.
King. Peyton T. Atkinson. Alice
S. Atkinson, others, I will on
Monday, the day of February,
1888, sell at public sale before the
Court House door in the town of
Greenville, to the highest bidder,
a certain tract or parcel of land,
lying and being the county of
Pitt and bounded and described as
follows, to adjoining the land
of R. E. Mayo, B. O. Hell,
Rives heirs and others, containing
i fourteen
seven acres more or lei and know-
as the farm. Terms of
sales Cash.
This of January.
It. F. Tyson,
Commissioner
II H m
i -I
A. F. A. M. Greenville
Lodge, So. meets first and
third R.
W. M, J. M. Her.
Lodge, No.
Meet every Tuesday
W. F. N. I. Over
ton, See,
K. of River Lodge, No.
every evening. Dr.
E. A. Jr., C. V. II. A.
White, K. of It.
H. Vance No.
meets every even-
W. B. R. M. R.
See.
O. If, a. every
night at in I. O.
F. hull. I,.
virtue of an order of the
Superior Court of Pitt county made
in a certain Special Proceeding
therein pending, entitled, H.
Cobb and Sarah Cox against C. A.
I will on Mon-
day, February 1888, sell at
sale before the Court House
door in Greenville, to the highest
bidder, a certain tract or panel of
land in the county of Pitt adjoin-
lauds of A. C. Tucker,
Thomas Nobles, deceased, and
containing one hundred and
fifty more or less known
as the King formerly
belonging to M. L.
ed. of
This 20th day of December,
1888.
L. Blow,
Commissioner.
LAND SALE
By virtue of the
Court of Pitt County made on
the Kith day of December ISM in
Special Proceeding therein
pending, entitled Cannon,
Public Administrator, administer-
the estate of Warren
deceased against
I will Thursday,
January 13th, ISM, o'clock
M., front of Die Court House
door in the town of Greenville, sell
at public the highest bidder
live sevenths interest in that
track of land situated in Con-
township, Pitt ad-
joining the lands of Fred
horn, the Sam Manning land and
others, acres more or
less. Terms of sale cash.
This Dec. 12th,
Cannon,
Public
Administering the estate of War-
deed.
Jarvis A Blow,
NOTICE TO CREDITOR.
Having duly the
Superior Court Clerk of Pitt county
as Executor oft lie Will and Ten
turnout of Jennie deceased,
notice is hereby given to all per-
indebted to the estate to make
immediate payment to the under-
signed, all persons having
claims against the estate should
present the same for payment on or
the 2nd of January,
1800, or this notice will plead
in liar of recovery of same.
This 2nd day of January, 1888.
Executor of Jennie Boyd.
out August
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Train on Clinton Vi.
a. n Clinton dally,
in. , m-
loft-e at and
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II H
SERVICE
Steamers leave Washington
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri-
days at ti A. M. for Greenville,
water permitting,
Returning leave Tarboro A.
M., A. M. on Tues-
days, Thursdays and
Sailing hours subject to change de-
pending stage of water.
Connect Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk,
New York and But-
ton, and for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
Old Dominion S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Ray
and Line from
lost on.
JNO. X.
Washington, X. C.
J.
Greenville, X.
WINSTON ELECTION LAW
AMENDMENT.
DOLLS, Vases,
Wagons, Shoo
Air Figures,
Fire Works, Toys,
Cups Saucers,
Candies. Mixed Nuts,
R a i i us,
Sweet Florida Oranges,
Apples, lemons.
Chairs, Bedsteads, Tables,
Mattresses, bureaus,
You will never
a Standard Sewing Machine.
SAMUEL M.
Salt. Phone
At our ops on Dick-
sen avenue we re-
pair all kinds of Ma-
dins ft Farm-
Implements.
We also ct u re
arts,
Brackets.
Posts,
Balusters.
Let us have your
work.
B ALLEN,
J C. LAMER k CO
S.
IN
IN i III
MARBLE
Iron Fencing
only work
prices reasonable
H.
1- u W, R.
IN
N.
The Stock complete in
every department and
prices as low as the low
eat. Highest market
prices paid for country
Representative F. D.
county, introduced the fol-
lowing in the
An Act to Amend the it u-
of North Carolina.
The General Assembly of North
Carolina do
Section That section of
Art. I of the Constitution of North
Carolina be and the hereby
repealed.
See. That Article VI of the
Constitution of North lie
and the aim- is hereby repealed,
and in its stead shall
the following Article of said Con
sections
ARTICLE
AND ELIGIBILITY TO OFFICE.
Section I. Qualifications of
Every male person born
the United States, and every male
who hits been naturalized,
years old or upwards who shall
have been an actual bona tide
dent in State of North Carolina
for two years, possessing
all the qualifications set out and re-
quired this Article and its
sections, shall be entitled to
vote at any election by the
in the State, except as may lie
herein otherwise provided.
See. Every person to
vote shall have act bona
fide resident of the State of North
for two years, of the
county one year, of the
or ward or other election
district in which ho proposes to
vote six months
election; provided, that removal
from one precinct, etc., to another
in same county shall
to deprive any person of the right
to vote in the precinct, etc., from
which he has removed, until six
months after such removal.
But no person who has con-
or confessed in open
court upon indictment of the fol-
lowing bribery,
in any degree, receiving
stolen goods, arson, obtaining
money or goods under false
perjury, forgery, embezzle-
rape, wild intent to
commit rape, fornication ad
tery, bigamy, incest, removing crop
before paying rent or
liens thereon, disposing of
moil gaged property with intent to
the mortgagee, crime
against nature, sale of cotton with-
in prohibited hours, dueling,
conducting a lottery,
to houses, churches fences,
shooting at or throwing care,
locomotives or trains, slander of
innocent women, seduction under
promise of marriage, or an attempt
any of these or of felony
now prohibited by the laws of
North Carolina, or which may
hereafter be prohibited, or of any
crime whereof the punishment may
be imprisonment the
shall lie permitted to vote or
be deemed an elector, unless the
said person shall be II restored
in a manner
scribed by law. it shall not
be necessary
has been imposed to bring persons
within the prohibition this sec-
Those under
are prohibited as well
those under sentence.
. Sec. Provides that every per-
son offering to vote shall be at the
time, a legally enrolled and
voter on his personal
cation herein prescribed, and as
provided in accordance with this
Article, and no person shall be
lowed to who has not register-
ed.
The of voters
the laws in force on
the first day of April, 1898,
remain in force until Juno
at which dale all the provisions of
the Constitution relating to
ration and election,
contained in this Article and as
herein provided, shall go into
the General Assembly
its regular of shall
registration law to
carry effect the provisions of
this Article relating to the reg-
of such voters only as are
qualified this Article its
sect ions.
Sec. All elections by
shall be by ballot and all
by the General Assembly
shall be viva
See. Every presenting
himself for registration shall lie
able to read intelligently
and he shall
lo do so when he applies for
by making oath, ad-
ministered to him
having charge such ration,
or by his deputy, of whom
arc hereby
such oath, written application
j therefor a blank to be fur
by such officer.
The mid application shall con
the information to
show that he is entitled to register
vote, and shall be entirely
written, dated signed by him
the presence of registration
officer or his deputy, without as-
or suggestion from any
person or memorandum whatever,
except the form of application lure
in set forth.
The application for ration
above provided for shall be an ex-
act copy of the following form, with
proper names, dates and
substituted for tho blanks
therein, to
am a resident of the Stale of
North a citizen
United States. My name is .
. ; I was horn in the
Stale of.
. of
the year I am now. years
and. and. of age; I
have res i lei in this state since.
in the county in
the precinct ward or other
I am
not disfranchised by any of the
provisions of the Constitution of
this
Sec. Provides that if the
lie not able to read and
write as above provided, he
shall at the time he offers to
the actual tide owner
of property assessed to him in the
State at a valuation of not less than
three hundred dollars
tax lists of year
which he offers to register, or on
the tax lists of the preceding year
if the roil of the current year shall
not have been completed filed,
and on which, if the property so
assessed lie personal only, all taxes
due thereon shall have paid.
This section provides at
length for oath, to be made
before the registration officer.,
case the applicant for registration
can neither read nor and
possessed of the required amount of
property to entitle him
Sec. No male was
an January 1807,. . any date
prior thereto, cut it led to vote under
the Constitution or statutes of any
State in the United States wherein
he then resided, or who prior to
that time was a regularly enlisted
soldier in the of the United
States; and no person, son
son of any such person not less
than years of age at the date of
the adoption of this Constitution;
and no mule who was
prior to tho first day o
1900, shall lie denied the
right to register and vote in this
State by reason of his failure to
possess the or property
qualification prescribed by this
Constitution; provided he shall
have resided in this State for live
next preceding the date
at which he shall apply for reg-
shall have registered
In accordance with tho terms of
1900; and no shall lie en-
to this
after said date.
This section also provides for
the method such persons
shall pursue to secure the
of the above, and provides also the
oath he shall also for a MB
registration of this class o
voices, and all whose appear
thereon shall be permitted to vote
at all elections in the Slate, etc.
See. s. Provides for the payment
of poll tax of all persons under the
and provides that
such person shall lie permitted
to payment is made
on or before day of De
of year for the two
years preceding the year
which he oilers to vole. All be-
tween the ages of and not
herein exempted come within Ibis
provision.
It Is also required by this see
that the poll tax receipt for
said time shall be exhibited to the
election officer in official form, or
duplicate of loss, or proof
of payment of such poll lax shall
be by the affidavit of the
party to whom it was paid.
Heavy penalty is imposed for
changing or altering in any way
one of these receipts; tax
collector sheriff who
shall ante date such shall be guilty
of forger
Idiots deaf and dumb or
blind persona are exempted; also
persona under 2.1 years of age who
have paid all poll taxes assessed
against
This sect ion provides the
lo lie taken by office holders.
See. Defines who shall lie
eligible to office. Also provides
for the submission of this Amend
to the Constitution to the
voters of State, for ratification
the Tuesday after the
Monday in May. The
is lo be conducted held
under the same rules
as arc provided in the law
regulating elections in this State
and in force May is
to say, the new election law
to lie passed by the present General
Assembly.
The salve in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Sail
Rheum, Fever Sires, chap
Hands, Chilblains, Corns,
all Skin Eruptions, positively
cures Piles, or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to perfect
faction or money Price
cents per box. For sale by Jno.
L.
fins
iii.-
year and
ii. For
will lit the
are invited to
month prices have been marked away down
from regular Belling prices oil Fine
M,
JUST FOR FUN.
A little Kensington school girl
quoted a well-known phrase
soft answer turned away
Like King of Franco and
mushed
Dreyfus out and him back
you have the
grip. Take this prescription to
the drug More. II will only cos
you about To cents. My fit- is
seem to
have a cold yourself,
yes, but a little
lemon and sugar will fetch me
around all
NO RIGHT TO
this Article prior to
The woman who is lovely in face,
form and temper will always have
friends, but one who would at-
tractive must keep her health. if
she is weak, sickly and all run
down she
If she has constipation or
kidney trouble, her impure blood
will cause skin
eruptions and a wretched complex
ion. Electric Bitters is the lies
medicine in the world to regulate
stomach, liver and kidneys to
purify the blood. If gives strong
nerves, bright smooth,
rich complexion. I
will make a good looking, charm
woman of a rundown invalid.
Only DO cents at L.
The I of pence was taken and if he docs not agree lo aid
I. m I lie Senate on I in pulling those through
TYSON.
We have a nice variety styles
yet and you can now pet a Bargain
When you conn t see cur Spec-
Counter.
J. B. CO
WASHINGTON LETTER. for the Civil Service
From Our Commission, j n.
Washington. D. Jan. and Judicial bill.
Senator Mason fired an When the yea and nay vole was
peeled bombshell the the appropriation
of the Philippine
when he offered his resolution,
starling with a quotation from the
Declaration of Independence
all just powers of gov-
are derived from the eon
sent of de-
that the V. S. will not at-
tempt to govern the people of any
other country without the consent
of the people themselves or subject
them by force to our dominion
their will. Unless the it-
got a small majority, and Ibis year's
care over.
Mr. is still playing
on the Philippine question,
and he will probably keep it up
the Senate treaty.
The message he sent with the treat
of peace to the Senate was
formal, and might have been put
four words, lathe
alt hough the administration must
be ill possession of much
lion relating lo present critical
to vote ratification. Even
if that claim be correct, enough
Senators would be against the
to prevent, if are so
disposed, its being upon
this session, as appropriation
lulls, not one of which has vet
passed by Senate, the
Canal bill and oilier
will all In- pressing ail ion. with
the probability extra net
sum will be glowing
longer ever
Jerry Simpson was in his s.-at
when Congress reassembled, for lite
Aral lime this session. He says be
is strongly opposed to the large
for the
Hull bill, will be heard from
before bill is jammed through
he House.
Sail men to Wash-
these days nearly all have
something to afoul the
to admit Confederate vet-
emus to
Homes and pension roll, and
the substance of the opinion-
nine of is in
tin- following remarks, made by Mr.
A. n. Met hue. of
supposes that the southern
people have the remotest idea that
i In- veterans of the Confederate
or their friends expect pen-
sinus of United States Govern-
or even reception into lite
Homes, a grievously mis
taken notion is cherished.
people an- not dreaming of
such idea, for I are
to entertain proposition soul
not absurd.
The old Johnnies are doing Ant-
rate Without from
Washington. Our pension is
already big enough, and there is no
for further burdens. The
whole idea is Quixotic and the
to denounce ii would
the proposed
Whether public gets II chance
to see the report of the army board
of survey, which is now secretly
Investigating charge of Gen.
that the beef furnished our
soldiers iii Cuba and
was with chemicals,
which rendered unlit local and
dangerous to health, will depend en-
upon what
says after the report has been sub
milled In him. and hill he w ill
will nature of the
report. If It be against Miles, ii
will be published as as pus
slide; If it confirms his charges, i.
will be pigeon-holed for keeps.
The beef I rust is working ha d to
I convince the board they used
and that the beef
the soldiers
of and bis between our troops
lowers changes widely from what Philippine insurgents which
the latest official advices stale it to the Senate, the people, would
lie, we have got lo govern them to know. Not a word received
force or not at all. from Gen. Otis by the
Bailey won Iii.
constitutional light without a re-
port from the House Judiciary
Committee, although the members
of the Committee arc understood to
lie unanimous in belief that Hie
of a commission in
army, a Represents- the news from
live, vacates his seal In the House, carefully censored it has made ii
Reed won Mr. Bailey's tight is alarming
for him, by refusing lo certify Hint a light between tin- in
vouchers for the pay of the our troops
members of the House who hold
lion since the Insurgents in posses
of defied
Miller his troops, who had
been sent by Otis to take pot
of the town, has been made
public, except
bad boon lotion. Miller. Al
Manila is
com missions.
The mail of Southern Senators
and is full of pro
lists from ex Confederate
against the proposal of Senator
of lo give
them United Sen-
Pascal presided n formal me
lo the senate against the
Butler idea, from Confederate
veterans of Osaka,
The has
annual scare In the Civil
and it was more real
than usual. This time, the House
us a
actually voted tn strike out
the daily probabilities. Should
natives a revolution
our authority, ii would
result increasing
against our keeping the
for
official reticence.
was tIn-
the sells every
large city in the country all the
lime. Miles is conducting an
independent investigation, through
office of the Inspector General
of the the War
gating Commission is also dallying
with beef question.
The Senate might four
day's work this week, but ii did
not act do four hours work.
are not
helping the administration ovoid
an extra of next Con
grew.
Talk of the administration put-
ting a candidate in the field
User Reed for the of
next House is again prevalent.
Ii Is said Mr. Reed has been
asked to define his position lo
wards the Hull army bill and
era I other measures which the
administration
Foreign Relations, and the
is it will be reported lo
the Senate sometime week
Opinion differs as lo BOW MOD a
vole w ill be reached. In there
will lie nothing tangible
which until tin
opponents of the treaty Indicate
their It is claimed
Hint seventy prom-
m in ii.
Committee Elections Favor
It.
The House Commit tot.
is ,, , .
R. L.
W. White, James O. c.
W. Bryan and c. W.
Democrats, and W. W. Hampton,
R. J. I, Pi ,,
Republicans.
This committee met to examine
and report upon the contested
election ease of Sugg. Democrat,
against Mitchell, Republican, from
Greene. Swift Galloway,
who so ably managed pin
in which
resulted loan order from
an Judge Robinson for a recount
vote of there-
by electing a set of
count officers, presented the eon-
before the commit-
tee, ii was shown, Mitchell
had the certificate of membership,
inn that subsequent to its issuance,
Judge Robinson, upon petition,
a recount of the vote.
Thai recount showed that Sugg had
majority.
The record of proceedings
was produced before the committee.
had no counsel, and
evidence, appellate
mil presented his certificate of
election. On examination he ad-
lieu he was present the
and Sugg had ,.,.
-IV. and that having the
lit dilate he could do no less than
lake his seal in the Legislature,
having a case, by virtue
f that, and was willing lobe tried
n and would submit to the
committee's action without protest
complaint.
by a unanimous
lie of Democrats and Republican
very soon decided Sugg, Dem-
k-rut, was entitled to be scaled.
Raleigh Post,
Professional Cards
It k. I . Horn n-i fl. I.
K. at
At-Law.
K.
In-- v I. r Stale.
Mills It.
Tail.- 1-. N C. N.
11.1.1 am
AT LAW,
Greenville, X. c.
Gr
III . I. OILS,
DENTIST,
Green N
Office over J. c.
Cobb
id
mow 11.11 x. c,
It. K. Tyson,
N. c
Hie House, administration can
for Speaker of the next
House will once be brought mil.
Such talk has heretofore amounted
o nothing, and this will probably
do the same, in
help the administration; will
he He will allow In
past bill can


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Eastern reflector, 10 January 1899
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
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January 10, 1899
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