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GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY. AUGUST 8.13
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FULL TEXT OF
II Allows All While Men Who
I rider II
to Vote All I in- Whether
They Can Read Write or
Not.
AX
The Assembly of North
do enact
C. Section I. Thai Article VI of
the ion of Carolina
lie. the same is hereby
in lieu
following article of
said
to Office.
of an
male
in the Stall's,
male who has
years of age,
sensing the qualifications set mil in
Is article, shall pi- entitled to vote
am n I he people in
the State, except at herein other
wise provided.
He shall have resided in
Stale of Carolina for two
years, in the six
in the precinct, ward or oilier
election district in which he offers
to vote, four months next
the Provided, That
removal from one precinct, ward
or other election district
in shall not
ate to deprive any person of the
right to vole in the precinct, Ward
or other election district from which
he has removed, until four months
after Men removal. person who
has or who has
confessed his guilt in open court
indictment, of any crime, the
punishment of which now is, or
may hereafter he. Imprisonment in
the Stale prison, shall
lo vote, unless the said person shall
lie Brat restored to citizenship in
manner prescribed law .
Sec. Every person offering lo
vole shall lie ill the time a legally
registered herein
ed and in I he manner hereafter pm
v by law, and the As
Stably of Worth Carolina shall en-
general registration
into effect the provisions of this
Sec. I. Every person present lug
himself for registration shall
lo read and write any section of
Constitution in Hie
and before he shall be en
titled to vole he -hall have paid on
or before the first day of of
the year in which he proposes to
vote, his poll tax as prescribed by-
law, for the previous year. Poll
taxes shall he a lien only on assess
property, and no process shall
issue the
same except assessed prop
Sec. male who Was,
on January or any lime
prior therein, entitled to vote
the laws of any State in the
State wherein he then
resided, and no lineal descendant
of any such person, shall lie de-
the right to register and vote
any election in the State by
son of his failure to possess the ed-
i mil prescribed
section in of this
ed, He shall have registered in
with the terms of
prior to December
General Assembly shall pro-
lorn permanent record of all
persons who register under this
ion on or before November
and all such persons shall lie
entitled to register and vote in all
elections by the people in this
State, unless disqualified under
section of this Provided,
Such person shall have paid their
poll tax as required by law.
Sec. ti. All elections by
pie shall be by ballot, and all
Assembly -hall
lie viva vise.
Bee, voter in North
Carolina, except as in this article
shall Is- eligible to of
lice, but before entering upon the
duties of the office he shall take
following
solemn-
swear will sup
port the Constitution
and States, and
it ion and of North
not Inconsistent there-
with, and I w ill i ills
charge the duties of my office as
. So help
Sec. S. The follow classes of
be disqualified
pint, all persons who shall
deny I be being of Almighty God.
Second, all persons shall have
been or
upon pending,
and whether sentenced or not. or
nuder judgment of any
treason or or of any other
crime for which punishment
may u- Imprisonment in
. since becoming
the Slates, of corruption
and malpractice, unless such per
son shall be restored to the rights
of in a manner
Bribed by law.
See. ti. That all of the provisions
of relating to
registration and elections, as
contained in the
Constitution shall go into effect on
the Aral of July. if a ma-
of voters of
State so declare at I ho general
election.
This amendment shall be
the next general election
to voters of Stale,
in the same manner and under
same and regulations as is
provided in
oral elections in this State, and in
force May 1st, Raid
election those desiring to
vote for such amendment shall
a or printed ballot with the
words Suffrage
and those with a contrary
opinion shall cast a written or print-
ed words
Suffrage thereon.
Sec. I. The said election shall
held and voles returned, com-
pared, counted and canvassed, and
the result announced, under the
same rules and regulations as arc
in force for returning, comparing,
counting and canvassing the votes
for members of the General
May 1st, 1800, and if a major-
of the voles cast are in favor of
the said amendment, it shall be the
duty of the Governor of State,
to the Secretary of State, who shall
enroll the said amendment
tied among the permanent records
of office.
lee, This act shall lie in force
from and alter its ratification,
In the General Assembly read
three times and retailed this Slat
day of February, 1800.
C. A. REYNOLDS,
President of the Senate.
II. g.
Speaker Representatives,
State of North Carolina. I
Office of Secretary of State, I
I, Cyrus Thompson, Secretory of
of Slate of the State of h
do hereby certify
and attached four sheets to
tie a true copy from the records of
this
In witness whereof, I have here
set my hand and affixed my
official seal.
Done in office this
day of July, in the year of our
Lord, 1800.
Seal
Secretory of state.
golden
have been lost by those
who from rheumatism.
taking now they will
lie permanently; and positively
cured.
When is a Girl Sweetest
At what age i-a girl the sweet
is a question being salted.
The will endeavor l ans
the problem fol-
At sixteen, in white mull
and -ilk ribbon, sounding, in her
graduating assay, the assay, the
depths of philosophies that have
puzzled the sages of and
modern limes, she Is sweet, very
sweet. In fact there Is a
of the caramel and cream In
every lineament. Al twenty, In
shirt and pique skirt,
just the suggestion of wild
violets In the perfume she uses, the
saccharine mutter is much more
pronounced. Foil look for an
and through your
dreams come Hooting
roses, soft wind-, the dusk hour,
and man yon might
easily given the
This is a very dangerous
age. Al you nice her
under the white light of the ball
room with delicate organdy and a
cluster of making a
effort lo bide a bare
are playing those
languid, exquisite waltzes of
Strauss, yon fall ill the
mood, go outside, light a cigar and
decline by tin- whole category
of gods she is the sweetest thing in
solar system. Vim arc very
foolish, but you don't realize it
a year afterward-, you
find a faded carnation in your dress
pocket. At thirty you pass
by and hear her singing a lullaby
or perhaps you, aim not other
fellow , are looking wildly about for
battle a- she Kings.
There is a halo from heaven abuse
her head then, and you would die
there on the doorstep, punching
the face of any nun who dared de-
you did not have
wife baby in this or oilier
town. Ai forty -he has a few
wrinkles, bill you see
She Is still the sweetest woman In
you
wear patches and
build family. Al she is
idling her grandchildren sea
quaintest little stories about Mr.
Nod and old man She is
the essence of all i be sweetest then.
At sixty, while hair and
placid brow . she implant- n mil
low your cheek when -he
you asleep. Memory goes
racing back over hills;
you are tired, boy
again, lying there In the open door-
way of an old home, locust
blossoms the petals
are falling from the yellow roses on
the bush at the corner of the house;
it is almost dusk your languid
eyes are watching the swallows
gracefully circle over while
houses of the little town. Mean
aches, and all the bitterness
years are
en. And is really her, the an-
gel and comforter of your hoy hood.
When is a girl Inn
she is your mother, to be sure.
Orange Observer.
Stale of Oil la, City of Ti i i
Prank J. oath
that be is senior partner of
of Co., do-
business in the City of Toledo,
County and Stale aforesaid, and
said will pay the sum of
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for
each every ease of Catarrh that
cannot cured by Hull's
Catarrh Cure. J.
Sworn lo before me
presence, this 6th day of
December, A.
A.
, i Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh due Is taken In
and directly on
blood and mucous sin faces of the
PRANK J.
Toledo, O.
Hold by druggists,
Hall's family Pills are the best.
A DESPERATE RIDE.
is Bailed and
.
an -i men l
.
. Ar
I lain i
i i ;
During of July we a
offering of Lots SHOES
OXFORDS at Greatly in or-
t reduce our
. II VA PATENT I.-
I. KR mi ;. , l
i- for I hi.-
. fine Soft Sim
. a.-, s Special sale
it n i-
gold have
on River, Idaho.
S-2.00
Lot
I in each style l.-fl.
and 1.00 special
and s-2.00
Lot oxfords ., t
gel Hi you have mode a when you buy them
and 11.00. Regular H and 1.30 value-.
I-
above line of shoe.- will he hi a lo them
selves, and a-k lo sec
lo please,
J. B. CHERRY k CO.
Paints Oils
BRUSHES
Building Hardware a Specialty
Littleton, n. c. I
Hoard, Laundry, Pull Tuition
for the cut ire scholastic year, apply lug in time above may
be reduced to by one hour's work per day In Industrial I
ml begins 20th,
, RHODES, A. M.
President,
Inn
who ll Ml . ; 1.1 . .,
ii, it
the ,
ll
II
I. I . I
I hut u l v.
l-v u Ins
n , in. We make
ire of I I . u
it n lit I.--.
-f hi-
m ii lo eat
;. . . In
i over I ho
In Linked
oil tin
or
It a
Into the in , in safe-
y. sol f . y and the
hill riot hen were lorn
awl received a
mortal won ml.
HENRY RANG
When lit no Home
Then
I in pan mi-
.-, I l
tell am In
the
He nutting up a ire-
hf-i partition
win a II -Ire
.-v. I
tho me.
-l r front it an i
returned lo work
. Hp
and
Vet. y a. Mr.
I j k t. at Ni.
t. V. a. is that
Mr. V
her
. . tell mo y n
went
W lid not, I know let-
Maud lie to
II in So, won't
I for he iii of-
fire J i-t attend ti no let
I'm drug They're
not ; t; I want an
natl -ii N . i. I not wait
till you home ton that
j ha fine
j ; l up a of brute
l Mr-. her
ind you club
you were going
1- pi i r night. Oh, no,
i very limn, I am
Yon
d i the
Well, you'll talk when
p a Here, wait n moment.
I km .
i v a overt and
pal I I-1 lit. t out lib
ill tho
lively Cincinnati Ru
Hot-, iii- Win Cured.
M I'll wan lot t
tho lug , it tho other
On.
ii v lie A gent Ionian who
. drinking, talk
; . i nights,
to . ; Mint and who
rained ;
w. ; i
health, will well the lo any r-
i ; -i f hall u r
cure, n fun I I Add re is, In
, n for tho
and i i
i v.-i- nil ll bail
i . her
London
v 1.1 ii-
a n us
any b carried In
h In to-
for cl rap
net v i coat
lo n n.- duly
on thorn In n
is hi com wet lea
weighing or Duty
paid Bum I t lb
a and then n I eat on
It I mi lea . morn; s. u
bale tin h tobacco
north
York B
. i la
U j, i, ,. I for a hoy i
Move i Ida father
u . hi that ii out HI
i nil i ,. i i urn ii
work i Globe.
Paying Double Prices
Did .
m buy . f. .,
I,.
C. No. M I'll-
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you A fine
of your-
t . . to iii
lo nation
, ti
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lining
What Co you
of .
Fan-
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for
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Why
you
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lilt
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JULIUS HINES u SON. Md.
What Tim Will
following article appeared
in his week's Ex-
If the will moral-
industry. enterprise,
self-respect, raise pride
business cooperation, the
and
for next ten years as be has the
practice
years, I warrant yon, the race
would be a Dumber.
Tin- will regulate itself
this great South will lie
yea more,
will be truly the home of the free
the laud of brave, par-
The
men in country propose to
new way.
arc reliable that
the author of the above article is
men of
his race in the county of Scotland.
He is well educated has been in-
has a
estate is educating his is
a man of and the
prominent and influential man of
his race section of
disposition is so prom-
he was endorsed by Ben.
t lover nor
and Col, O. II. for the
ill Thus it
Will be seen that the leaders of re
among the will
the
New s and
BLOOD TELLS.
Ill- I., h, If
Inn.
Hint mini
On- I,, w 1,1.-1,
kin If be
II- T If you n
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I. Hill ii.-w i in-i-
RHEUM AC
ban Tl- Mini
time i h
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with
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more.
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Civil Engineer
fOll AND
WATER POWER.
Mills It.
R, C. n. c
at LAW,
N. V.
Dr. D.
Greenville, N.
J.
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EASTERN REFLECTOR
II TO HANG.
N. V.
M.
D. J.
Entered the Post OHM -it
N. as Second Class
Mail Matter.
TALK ABOUT
North Carolina the State
levies on each MOO worth
of property all general
expenses of the State government.
schools, on
the t per cent etc. etc.
The comities rarely levy more I ban
a like amount, many not more than
half so much. In addition to this
the larger to us and cities levy
from on the BUM
valuation, thus making the entire
tax of value from.
to
The city Jersey City. New
alone, levies this year
the of value, the an
thereof congratulate the
tax-payers OB the prospects of re
next year.
Ami when we remember that the
property this State generally is
not at two-thirds its sash
value, the low rate of taxation in
conservative old North Carolina
becomes apparent. Let stop
our calamity howling and trying to
oppress Poet.
If the had said properly in
the State general is not
at one third its cash value it Would
have come nearer to the truth than
two thirds. Whatever
N. August,
Voting the dispensary
today.
crops arc looking Hoe arena i
Bethel.
Oar farmers are well pleased
with their Ural i sale
Mrs. C. II. and 1-
sic n
ville to relatives.
Our commissioners they
aw hi quarantine .,,,,,,.
in say I ii
to be valued by the tax pay
himself worth
when giving in time comes. There
is no other thing under the sun
which people violate their
conscience so much as hen
tog in their property for taxation.
The lax rate in North Carolina
is low when With some
Others, we believe if prop
listed its tine value
one-third the present ate would
raise all Hie revenue needed the
state, u this way people would
pay no more
I under the present
and this odium of false swearing
when listing would be largely
removed.
Take for an example,
as the question of fixation is now
Oil the minds the here.
The lax list for this Mar
of all properly, real and personal,
everything is taxable, docs
not quite fool up In
makings the need
ed revenue of the for the
year the Hoard of Aldermen found
it necessary to raise about f
in tuxes, therefore made a
levy of cents on the If
the property of hail been
its Hue valid the
need have been more than one
third the present rate.
Dues anybody suppose for a
that is Worth
only If do, and
start around to what
the town be bought
win that counting every fool
of land and dollar's worth of
properly could lie move I for
Sec I he
If the aggregate of the listed prop
ft of I he town iii
Of Only a levy of
cents would to raise
the needed 1.000.
What is true of in
this respect is true of every town
in North Carolina. We only mad
this town as an because
of a knowledge of tin home
but the condition applies to the
entire State as well.
Norfolk. Va. the fever
fright.
Miss Kalie Si of
hi visiting Mr, ii. A. Bell this
week.
Mr-. Li and Mrs. Bin
Va. are vis
relative here.
Whiskey men seem I bi very
much interested in the ms try
election today, win should they
when our law makers it with
them to Of course
sensible man how is g,,
lug.
Tuesday night there was
large crowd at I In
Besting Larson's Hall. They
elected Messrs.
M. u. s. M. a.
Ward and I. II. Manning tins
Or. J
Crimes. S. A. Prof. O.
II. James to
draft the laws for the trustees,
in and around
seems to be much interested
our purpose build a nice
School building here and about
been subscribed.
We hope the work will go
m as ton u State a
building more t him we
do.
There are main line epigrams
and proverbs in Spanish.
oft hem cannot be s., as
to preserve the and apt
11.- of the original. of
c arc I he III English
proverbs simply
simile. They are used with all
variety of application.
A gentleman who was Mated near
a group of young ladies at a rail
station, with their fore-
well kisses, stood as long as he
could and then protested
of I lie following arc some
of the proverbs
heard ill Mexico ;
lie who never will
cross
is no gain without
eider a closed
cross i-
A cat ill gloves will never
catch
hungry no bread is
rs Condemn
The Herald Ins a special dis-
patch from which
aye of the Nebraska
troops returning from
Philippines on
Hancock express themselves freely
there, and it
was noticeable what
they condemned
vehemently
led the aged commander.
mincing words
he entirely .
said a Com-
Ix . Nebraska
team, the rate are pro
pesetas; now ii win take tea
to subdue the Filipinos. What is
needed is an active,
callable man an who will
send out a regiment In win
I lien
The regiment's ranks look thin.
in Philippines killed
wounded. SM men. great-
est leas suffered by any regiment
the islands
Twenty live of Nebraska
men. including Colonel
Tarboro. August
Davis Mm
spring are to Use Battle mat-
Spring caused
death of a young man mime I
I in the
Court here this week. The
I rial ended today
guilty, was sentenced
be banged the
bar.
The Tarboro baseball play
ed a game Wilmington yes
latter place, resulting
a of to t in favor of Tar
bow. The batteries Tar-
and
Person and Sellers.
Newspaper Charity.
would be glad to con-
to free all
I. mi Bran
la a Ii His
nun i. i a pair
from bis shop,
r tr
-i kins.
till
sell
, Bias
ether
and
cried i
V I
n i lbs
v , J .
i ii II
d aw
are I'M you la Jail
fur l.-i of
tin-
nay bare
fur a guinea I -iv
HI
I'll
Haw kin-- slop roar of
am i- las
the r, roar la
n lei.
that Is Shut makes to so to in Manila to
cause which presents into business.
, good washes can
is its stock In trade
evil will end me a
largely
w. ii. w. r.
with an entirely e
and of-------
We Carry
A s
years.
When the river is passed
i-
lieu has little has little hi
pill were not bitter
would not lie
trust money to
those who keep their eyes on
and make an of
which ii must
depend for support. In
one man re enlisted.
will see any
of us returning to Manila very
soon.- Colonel Million hi
the future, therefore, it will
charge for local
table entertainments objects of
w huh ate to raise
This rule will be strictly and
enforced. Hereafter
our to charity will
lie made In a direct and
manner, and so as to in-
with ordinary rules of
spouse to a question.
The Italian Trouble
Washington, August I.-The
International side of the Italian
lynching in Louisiana has assumed
a rather mow serious aspect, as a
result of several reports re-
here. These show
Italian Officials oil scene
lit was witnessed one at
bees of Um
the of
Keeper who
baa of Um snake was
feed w t ll
lie saw
Ha Male,
all
bad
lowed fellow bead n
and a half Mill
ii, ii win.
once
motion would It when
as in. h. s meal would
lbs Mae
and, lbs bf
rail. lo release
This lie no task, as
He in.
bad a bold breakfast Aft-
several minutes of r ill
out
snake was set at
a n hut
regained Us
Wind and good luck do loin out of live men
This is and sound business were Italian in the
pawn j rule, and ought to be adopted by While the reports
all newspapers for charity work is
NOTES.
11.1
N. T. getting his
timber for building his
house.
M. U, is taking j
train this morning on a v to bis
people in Bethel.
Miss of I
is friends and
lives down here this week.
The Misses t or and
chard, of arc visiting
friends in and around
I his week.
you . in If you
Kill can
for If yon cm. they can can
cheaper than can.
have all
they, or a of who
their Ii. V. Manning
lo.
Watch go arc go
rail lime A. Ii.
few brick left,
which Ural order will gel.
The boys bilking of try-
lug to gel up a Hind, Of
will hive lobe be
inning, bill would add much life
to the place.
A. ii. Co bough a
and have bean having a
h ii his wheat Ibis
week, lines made him think of
Id times lo he feeding the thresh-
again.
is
la our motto, If you be
it you are invited to have a
Ii our customers and see
they demonstrate the fuel to
A. Mn. Co,
troubled and no matter
I.
are not Italian authorities
no that will
is good
they are acceded to is by the now
A frugal, fuller and the
j much as think of returning thanks,
No word is ill spoken if is They Oh. well, you
not ill thing to up your paper
a inflict a deeper In their
wound sword.
Made by The Orange Va.
do know each
has always more matter ill
type than it make room for.
The baa often had as
much as forty or fifty of
progress, and i- to remove all
possible doubt I
ma in of Italian embassy, has
gone to He his been
as consul to New
owing to the the
on leave, and that
will goto and make a
careful investigation,
The Italian authorities have also
Notions.
Shoes. Hats. Hardware,
Farm implements.
Meat. Flour, Sugar. Coffee,
Lard. Tobacco, etc., in fact
every ST A PI. E
carried in a general stock.
We Also Sell
HAY. OATS. CORY, COT-
TON SEED HILLS AND
AND
prices on everything will lie
found as low as a good article can
lie sold in-
Highest pan all kind
of country produce.
WHITE FLEMING,
n-
After two years
have been paid
IN
People with
ways tongues.
Ii is lug in the extreme to
have people for your enemies.
The road is rough with
rocks and tilled slicks and done, when really
fourths of the work has b,
name of
author would be his appropriate i have know,, enterprises to
epitaph,
matter in of the statement at-
day day. lo Dr. Hodges, whose
ll would led up to the lynching. This
were so irritating, to see I bat after the he
walked away,
etc. themselves and H of a to
claim credit for work alleged to warrant n. of live per-
sons
done hi,
in-
he
give you up. You must the
have Just
ed me. I In
roar own
sin leaked at bin fur a
moment as if she were halt
arm she
I have de-
it can never
nut you will tell he pleaded,
I have to deserve till
will
v, answered, you ask
, to do s. I will. Net hi
then, that he had
a two
setts, he lam
it
Constipation,
Headache, Biliousness,
Heartburn,
Indigestion, Dizziness,
Indicate Mutt i Ii.- r
is out of p. Um
i if
tin and
Ills, H Mind In
Hood's Pill
, all .;.
compliments could
I i-
The American pig is
now in a high scale with
People.
be launched, boomed, and One of the large
,,, ,,, ,,, success through the efforts are so much is
who when the time one has liberty
came for were egress. ,
not so much as and go all over place looking
Newspaper men lo do I'm what you and no one will
all work of charily , lag you or burden you with alien
and Hogg H I. is in. e
, them to brings I heir trade.
The highway to happiness U as valueless and every- In places one can leave
will, gloamings else's as priceless with. buying, as Iron, the mo
The Hue rule in so. I, eases is inc. you enter door you are
With the fragrance of fairest will, ,, or
will, mi. W matters be put upon with
let newspaper
There is a marvelous
in the a when they
your own a gracious
is now when
many young men debate
lion whether they shall
and make effort for an
or try the race of life with
what the know already and can
learn by themselves, It is a
and young
men should weigh well. We do
mil know every young man
Should lake a college course we
Would say we believe
the young man who goal to a
mod college means by going lo
do best lo prepare himself
I In- In -I possible will
in cud he has made a
wise choice, though his college
course be under
vantages. Neck Com
wealth.
which shown the luminous light of
love, giving In soul such a rap-
Unit ii seem- born of Heaven
radiance.
The sweetest ever
thrilled the man was when
face ever was
turned half shyly toward your
own and you saw
of love in eyes of
ordinary citizen
and heard Hie witchery
den words of I will lie
la
I MI COUNTRY.
The Norrie and Norrie
mines, Mich.,
per cent, for
The has leased
Hotel at Port
Wash., a invalid
soldiers from Philippines.
of Hallway Mail Service,
New York,
has gone 1.1 to
postal
I,. I,. on
Ward Havana,
Island, will
be with
stealing from 1111-
in Havana.
of War will re-
Alger's private
Victor Mason.
There is some prospect an
Italian DON may American
waters mouth.
and Advertising.
It taken tWO spoonfuls of sugar
lo a cup of for
average you
time you drink
. and in
or a spoonful. Have you saved
any sugar mil, for the
put
III it her spoonful in, and you
make and second
brink ,. completes
operation, the
same newspaper space,
space is a partial or total
while a big one brings bank j Ma
Hie it mid more, arrived ill San Domingo
City Tribune. I
People
learn lo shun a store where I hey
feel they can not leave without
buying. Have store as free
us air lo customers.
I at I hem go In and at pleasure,
bill be sure have
when It.
. . fir. a.
of
I . an I H.
, Ii. U tile
i or
II ,. were in charge
I I l . I
I. r , hotel
. . . a
i lie table,
ill II . I. Quay
I for
ail- very
are
getting all
want I Inn.
for II. I have not I, lo
gel urn
are 1-. a to
Senator Quay. I hail
money of own, I get
in borrow
III
aw a Mi isl
we four down
barrow Joint in-
ilia
two parties then lei
, I.
Al certain seasons of year the
Bad sea is almost The
water taken feet below
the surface lbs m in
the Will often register
as as DO If, In
addition, a fit to
blow, whole air i. full of a
of Of line
hot which blind
lbs
SI., Tun, of n
Al a little married
men's luncheon mil
afternoon, by
In honor of lbs
a black
man under
to the of lane families II
appeared that of lbs
cams from families.
lo hi r
large tribal for a
distance back, none the
of ilia an
the The
lo signal Hie
lo u likewise,
to lids
track large family nut it
was mi go, II Dually up
her the lo set
the numerical of her
to previous When
the was pal lo her directly,
she exhibited nary a Black, hut,
languidly,
am youngest f
I ml IS
all of the
woman except who eon-
UM her fan
i drawn, dreary mile,
at
tire that I was
reared la Salt Lake
blankly the other
women.
Then no
In Um of
Into Ibo woollier
loll
Newark, N. J.
Your Policy
Now forfeit-able.
J. Has Cash Value.
Value.
I. up Insurance.
Insurance that
automatically,
ii. Will lie re Instated within
three years lapse if you are
food health.
After Second Year
No
S. Incontestable.
Dividends are payable the be-
ginning of the second
succeeding year, provided
mi um for the current year Is-paid
They may lie used
To reduce Premiums, or
l. To Increase Insurance, or
To Make Policy Payable as
an during the Lifetime
of Insured.
J. L. SUGG,
n. o,
D. f.
IS
Heavy and Fancy
N. C.
Cotton lagging always
on ban I
goods kept
hand. produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
an
revolves on Hi
la. proved b a simple
a howl nearly full
of water it UPON BOOT of
a is exposed lo
from the I poll the of
sprinkle I easting of
ilium powder. Then lake
charcoal a blink
line Inches hunt Upon the
the line
lay the Boor
a an It will he
lei with the line
in room win answer as
will, ii la parallel the
if the howl is left
fur II seen
the black hill toward
parallel i sod ha i fr.
west, in a opposite
of in in axis
This that the In
lug has the with It.
powder lbs has
left a
ASK YOUR DEALER
FOB
-S run in.
. .
PAIR.
Filling, J
Shoe sold.
I i
M I r
I, i. . T
lo III, ,. j. W
,, m
J II,., I I As All Oil., . ,
J. C. Cobb a Son. s
S t
m m
,.,,.
GREAT CLOTHING SALE
A PER CENT. CUT.
Now is the time lo clothing
um
Ai Come and I'm We
Then.
I,
in
CENTS.
Ci
I WILL I N KM.
um going bi my of I sod will make pi
will e
BLACK now
coon h ii.
NICE DAY
ALL CLOTHING TO GO IN THIS
MS l
Tin i. v v. Ai
T. ibis
lag for Greensboro.
I -----i this
I, . Haul came
I Wednesday evening. hill in the I
the wharf.
The v. . ,
,, . ,, ,. . , I to purchase
m. ii. .,
lion,
I i.
. .
ii . i ha
ii
I umber
let. .-.
ill
rib .
.
. . I U j
Mayor i;. Move
From
King
EASTERN REFLECTOR
More heal I
Limp linen weather.
lo squirrel lime.
A a lump
much
sweaters arc not in
ma ml
Home marksmen
, bats these evenings.
man who don't pay
debts b
Cheese
S. M.
Time for the man lo lie
arranging that lull
No man on earth is wise enough
lo I with power.
Greenville i a remarkably
healthy now. cases
Miss Hand Mow is
Don't Walt.
Yellow over on
spreads moat rapidly and does
in
give least to cleanliness
sanitation. If II break
bounds of the
Home at Hampton, where there
are already several cases, ii a mid
spread all through the
ibis eastern country. Ii
start lo I hose
arc in em
best it This is j
bat people should not wail for
immediate danger lo drive them
in. should take advantage of
every precaution in advance. Ii
I behooves I and
through Eastern North
Carolina lo general
to keep clean.
W. I.
left evening for Kin
II. A. White left
I this morning an a nip lo
Dull,;,,,, and
It. K, left
morning on a business trip
New York.
Mrs. I. K. of Main
bridge, Ga.,
lira, lion Brickell, left
day evening for
Tl.- R ,, I i
their ii lily
enough hand to
until it is
The . .-., m . t .
Rx the
near the on .
, i . fix .,, , ,;
i . la
. lion of
. ed as there the rough
i step were
Meting in Norfolk Sal
I u
. . n
I lied a lieu a
full
a Ufa no mi. i
Miss Cora Agnes Fields, of Kin
who has been visiting Mia
Clara Brace Forbes, returned
home Wednesday evening. time for bog removal
Ailis, . to take effect be to
December, the were
granted and the hogs go
; Hi
I. Clio, of Norfolk, spent i. s. D. U. Heath
The while i
p in bad i
was
have ii attended to cleaned
report of i.
i from ,.,.,, ,.
,,. i
several ire being Bail a v.
streets.
A petition from K. II.
In else sell
warehouse,
There were l-o petitions
i i .
. he n
I I V
. -I .
; . cry big
.
I he i- dealers arc
x of John
I of this ., v. president.
this
m, here seek to raise
night here.
B.
evening.
in
this
; a in
bathing soils are
generally the ones never get
near the swells.
A have a
pretty check to claim her
won another of
bill the
wore being lo I.
bard for a really upright
man In look with a boil
on the of his
hear
from about
lone by the army worm.
has lately
hail a heavy rush of job printing
orders keep a coining.
household have
bean enjoying can
from the of Mr.
j. Bran
a man is so envying
his that
he lets his own
an
The remedy for troubles
of
liver, the
John's
in ii- has gone to Scotland
Neck to awhile Jim
Jenkins. There won't be any .
lo run after the train
engine till Han . back.
s. Thurs-
from New York.
W. II. returned
this morning from Seven Springs,
Him, today
from a few visit near
ville.
Kill the Piles.
Speaking of yellow fever, we
beard a gentleman advance an idea
this morning bonus lo have
ab it. He
If the authorities the Bo
Home at Hampton, where
fever has broken would
distribute a generous supply of in-
sect poison kill all Hies
help inn large today
degree to prevent the get-
ting outside of the Home, is
well known are groat I
of disease germs. They,
are not all particular about
persons or objects upon,
and going from an to n
well person they might easily car-
germs,
returned
evening New
where he his been after goods,
Mrs. S. C.
of Wilson, arrived
evening to visit Mrs.
I. Moore.
Is quite sick.
lo Suffolk
;. is. Hughes went
today.
I.
today.
Pearce this
for
H. left this morning
for I son.
another petition to be allowed
to a pro
street, were declined.
aggregating
over were allowed
The of levying
was carefully at some
length the Board,
result a of cents
each of real
personal property, 91.140 on
in h poll, made.
This is an increase from i i
pull
over year. making Ibis
levy Board said there were
the
be made, as well as some
notes
A of govern-
is here looking local-
We understand
the room of Bernard
building has been The
the building must have a
cinch with government for a
place undesirable to be selected
for a being
one extreme end of business
section of the town, it is in a
t ion where barrooms me thickest.
It will likely- be a very
I ion for ladies to have to go lo
reach A place more
lie far preferable.
seek lo be
o.-i lib. iii a
I l-i a .
lien
. oil, . i .
three n n. made
net profit
II- made S, or per
profit.
. i M. linker has a radish on
, Smith's
i i .; groan bis garden
eight, live
es long IS inches in
.-. I.-. -i . . I b-ti
i he widow i he late
an . In
Weill. has i coll
i., the
III- M . one
man killed in i
ship, i In . the
homicide, as we hear, were that
b. .;,
. i from preaching
in . is
ill . ,
I ill is- raised from
is
; trade in ion.
folk Va.
Cl j a
M , .
ll . r .
en,
ii
COME AT
VS WE WILL MOVE To OUR
AT
IN A PEW HAYS.
Notice
The
I- day
indebted I,
Brow., Hooker
i mm mil consent
f July. Those
the settle
I.
Points.
with The business
v. ill B. Brown.
W. B.
ii
per Chills and
i-v lark No other good.
kin I will, Red Grasses la-
1.1 by
desired to tuxes
for purpose putting and got when
the town in debt. one ruck the other on the bend
With a judicious of a killing him and then
U ii U I,
money, as will be
case under direction of
present Board of Aldermen, no one
should c ibis increase of
the tax here-
has that no
hi
e-. . Be
CAN
VOl ll TOBACCO ii THE
of
The j
tells words
money to make improvements, .-
much of lime not e-i
meet the ordinary s
town, the present
in trying to obviate such
trouble as should have the
support of the town.
Take Warning.
Here arc some of the terrible
things which, according to a
try exchange, are likely to befall u
Last week a
subscriber said that he
pay up if he lived. He's
dead. Another, see you to-
He's blind. Still an-
other one hope to pay
you Ibis week or goto the
gone. Than are hundreds
who ought lo lake warning by
these pay up
subscript now.
FEMALE
REGULATOR
nature mild assistance v
reeded for the regulation of the
It is of wonderful aid to
the girl entering womanhood,
i to the wife, and to the woman
i going through the turn
i of life, women who from
, i any unnatural drain, bearing-
X down pains In lower ,
I falling; or cf ,
can quickly cure their
III home, completely I
i a A few
dote taken each month will
the perfectly,
i Urea l.
I ill.,,
The MarKet.
A told
had of becoming,
will ere long be, the greatest
tobacco market In North Carolina,
He says Ibis is becoming
ed among trade, and that some
other markets are already looking
on
agrees with
the gentleman, be
made leading market the
Slate, we want lo see our to
folks get extra move on
make it so.
I. W. King returned morn-
from
J. W. Wiggins came down from
Tarboro Friday evening.
Miss who has
been visiting friends here, left
illuming.
Mrs. M. A.
Friday evening from a v t,,
Raleigh,
Miss Sallie Bells, of
up morning to v Mrs.
Wiley Brown
Miss Harris returned from
evening to spend
awhile home.
Miss Nannie Wilson left
evening for Hill to v
sister, Mrs.
Miss A of
Mount, arrived Friday evening lo
visit her sister, Mn. S. -when they perfect
Miss Annie Hurt, of i remedy for dis-
eases of the blood, kidneys.
liver and bowels.
Prosperous Martin County.
From persons who have been
Martin county ii is learn-
ed is one township in
county from which there is
a single agricultural lion
There are also two townships a
do Dot receive any help for paupers.
Scotland
it
Than
building in ill
illustration, i-
I of
men. ,. -av
i- a growing
Carolina. very
intelligent gentleman from
week of him
what gave progress,
when ii had so few natural
He said ii was the
business They
were all ready to. join in even move-
I gave an impulse Kin-
to Animals.
A v. man named N
had more on
man ran manage well,
i MAN
top
POOR. COME
X.
COMPLETE
people are also
arrived Friday
visit her brother, Alderman J. N-
Hail.
The Narrow Chasm.
The narrow between
failure is bridged by effort.
Many an advertised article has
been on the verge of only
to be dropped the moment when,
a little more hustling, it could
have been made profitable to its
Advertising Man.
man ever be
says the Philosopher,
it took as long lo spend money
as It to earn
of Washington,
was In town today. He will hold
yearly meeting Ml.
tomorrow.
Mrs. hit lie W Instead, of Rocky
Mount, down Friday evening
to visit her mother, Mrs. w. M.
King, and home this
morning,
New Warehouse.
The new tobacco warehouse will
be named Liberty, it will be
feel in size and will be com-
and ready lo begin business
on September A large force
hands will be put on and
will push work lo completion,
and bowels. It is
Hood's which
is perfect in its action. It
so regulates the entire sys-
as to bring vigorous
health. never disappoints.
S-A. I,
also
hi.
as my ,.
II. .
, ,
in
I I I
ii Baa
III
I, and ,. ii
ml. V I ill
. ill, n and
. . rain of
i. , . i.- ,
KB
At prices that will suit you.
COME AND SEE THEM.
Sold
O.
W. Marks sold his
Mills,
of Boston, for II. V. Haws, of
Mr. Murks said
the price cash.
M . .
Street, Ml, h.
Poor Mm. . . ht
,. . . ., r,
appetite, I Hi
-I III Mill I nil .
, ml I be-
cause ll I III
Minn.
Makes Weak t
r ,, it I
I II
-I . II ti
ii. V. N. Y.
horse while
hitched to . The rear
lug of the horse under the whip
broke both shafts, v, hen
the animal lo one side
chastising. While Ibis
was going on the borne
again and down one
fool on head, making
slight scalp wound,
lice arrested who
in a for
gave for hi e lie
fore the Mayor .
Poll and
An
lo State
Treasurer Register of Deeds
. ff, of Martin
lie asks,
Is legal charge
Used who have been
dents of county for years
with poll
opinion Dial is. lie
plies lo Mr. Manning
pull Is not dependent upon
citizenship, male
between I ho ages of and
lo News and
Observer.
Jas. X White
Finest of ail Nine, waters.
TOR
I la general restorative wonderful.
Spring his All seven are
n TO
PROM TO
Waterworks hotel. Hot cold baths free lo guests.
free lo guests. stopping other
arc charged per. week far the use of Seven Springs water,
terms address
G. F. SMITH, Proprietor,





w-
mm
Book Store
Has on hand a supply of
Standard Bottles
Never spill when turned over.
per bottle-
c Wire
cents.
You may never but
you ever want
job m
e lira r
twin
MM
b U
John Albert, nil at
Colo.,
ventures In et of the
He two and
took active share hi Indian up-
yet when on his deathbed
was to to reporter the
he exciting to
his life theme with which
low If any of Ids countrymen MO ac-
Too revolt iii the valley, if
ii to the eon of the authentic-,
was actor
it on no pas of his-
although horror it com-
pare massacre
tho Alamo, novelist has fit
to make it n control theme.
The DOW NOW Mex-
was formally taken of
the Americans In the spring of
1840. General at that
command of tho Invading
Ho made his at
Santa and remained in an
for more than a war.
tho expiration of the
need of troop on tho Pacific
led to his withdrawal to Lower
California. He left two regiments
military In charge.
Bent, with a handful of men.
, loft to guard Santa The ale
an governor. General had
Hod on the advance of the bated Van-
to His people, no matter what their
gnu in bad been the
most pea- aide of yet the
of Hie arm had not boon gone
two mom In before Americana
that trouble woo Imminent
The only man who escaped has told
story more graphically than
pen port raj It. Arroyo Honda
was a town of 1,300 Inhabitants,
mostly and Pueblo Indian,
it lay la the Santa IV district, hut too
far away for aid to com. The total
Americana in the place was it,
most of whom wore rough trappers
and mountaineers. The entire town
turned out to an Impromptu
meeting on the plaza. It was decided
to revolt and return to Mexican
authority. Well knowing that
band of Yankees, although
would
n t. the last, It was
determined to nil on light.
purpose the mob spread through
the town. Hut through some source or
other Governor had received a
lip. lie sent off Santa for help
and then, gathering his little band
about him, fled to the only refuge the
place afforded.
The next wild John AI-
commoner l attach by
pending lo us a On ; of truce, do
our arm ammunition
and an unconditional of our-
wires. I told the they could do
as they pleased, but I anew treachery
would load ii to certain hi the
end, and I to die with my
gun in my hands nod be murdered
like a common dog.
was the the
matter, and tin y all lo ii
out bent they could. The men
who came to make a treaty with its
back. Their force were secreted
the r n hill near by us,
and duo of of the
Indians in op a
lo the top Hi danced a
jig and lie a
Hi soon-
the work tho
Mr
A i
prising man . In
a r who Is it
and ; Km
the now tad then displays n
In u
All his life he ha indulged.
mi . i of writ
lug verse, mu a -r which.
however. ha to g-t
primed.
Lately he conceived tho
idea of having all hi stuff printed
a I--, u the of
la bringing
the in
shape, the must e
the book to his
wealthy brother, who in near
and dissolute
i, illy n p thing
the . does.
Dot ray wester and his
accomplice knew their business. They
printed a large Million of book and
sent a cony t wealthy man. who
Immediately purchased the entire
and and made
f tho mean of
u also tent to hit
and induced accept a
salary to do nothing but throttle his
wicked printer obtained capital
enough to go t- Chicago and carry on
I a reputable printing establishment.
and the had brother Is more
I by keeping his verse Bond
. than pets do by keeping
their constantly at
man's Dome Companion,
OLD SOL'S RIDE IN 1849.
t in.
. . Li RB
of
a. In which are
in plainest and tersest
Indulged
p the half a
I Tho
was copied
from the
in 1840 as worthy
in the newspaper lit-
HT Wilt II
form, the
in
century ago
following
by one of the
Now York Till
Of a high phi-
f the
evening at
past n o'clock the sun calmly
and mildly over autumnal equinox
mid his ti the win-
try coast of autumn. Hut as yet
f air through which he
with
long summer days
it. darting their
very depths.
lever, tho
sky's blanching
nod in the
-is of winter glare
wings, h
school
a.
i Divine service sermon every
I Sunday morning and evening.
so, prayer
,., , . . . . M., Fridays at A.
Facilities Increased, Charges Boarding Enlarged filter, i. a
Sun-
day, morning and evening. Pray-
Rev.
A. W. pastor. Sunday-
school a. m.
day, morning and evening. Prayer
School in South for evening.
to I rent of its than M. Sunday
any oilier school in Stale. course preparatory lo Annapolis school p. m. W F.
4-OXFORD hi
n. c.
in Mash . Hot
CHARGES ANNUAL
mo is m
n ii
to r. p. pm.
MILITARY SCHOOL
OXFORD, X.
d i
vast
sails is glow ,
the memory i
that have pa
rich beams
as we write,
fade-, like
of suns
tame the cold gin
and wave
Point.
THE OF C.
in its history.
Pro-
Schools, in Law, in Med-
and in Now
Winks.
Ku-.
Advanced Classes open lo
a year; Board SB a month. Ample
opportunity for sell-help. Scholarships and
Loans for the needy. Free tuition for
teachers. Summer School for Teachers.
Instructors, students. Total enrollment
PRESIDENT ALDERMAN,
Chapel Bill, Sf. C.
soar
day, September 6th. Largest en-
of any College in
in
tho state. Board to 110.00
per month. Loan for
men.
en admitted to all Bend
for to
PRESIDENT
X. C
Give us a call.
PROM A
Visiting Card
Sheet Poster.
The Eastern Reflector
TWICE-A-WEEK
Is only a year and con
news every week,
and gives information to
those grow-
on hinges, while in tin
of a prophetic of
moans
at
Few people run
of
a of Owe
few cold on
the side. Ii i- the
profession in some things
what ii has loot
Coal.
Biblical hi in this says
thin s that If the descriptions of Solo-
Temple are accurately given l
the Bible and secular authorities,
the total value of and it
contents must have exceeded 830,000.-
In tin- place, the value
of the materials hi rough Is
mated at and the labor
I at According to
I were in
i gaged In i and 00.000
Of
wages,
a day for food.
same which
Joseph US, lie
i at
d lo Iran iii y, U
1.015, The of
ill I I
of the mill the
tine f the ts gold
Tb and
OF NORTH CAROLINA
ti women
literary, and
Industrial
pedagogical training. Annul ex-
of
members. More than
Has
every
count; in the State except one.
Practice Observation School of
about
In dormitories, all free-tuition
should in- made before
1st. Correspondence
ed
I I'll Hi I. Ill
nun evening- Rev.
J. Morion,
p. in. J. it. Moore mi-
regular sen-ices.
A. V. A. M. Greenville
Lodge. No. l. Hist and
Monday evening. R.
W. M. J. M. Sec
K. Covenant
Meets every Tuesday evening.
II. B. G.
See.
K. of P. -Tar River Lodge, No.
9.1, meets every Friday evening.
desiring competent L. Fleming, C. S. Carr,
trained teachers.
Far and other
address,
PRESIDENT Mil V Ell,
Greensboro, N. C.
Vance Council, No.
meets Thursday even-
W. B. Wilson, R. M. R.
Lang, Sec.
O. U. A. every
Wednesday night at in I, O.
O. V. hall. A.
One of the best female in
South, and the cheapest
vantages given.
N.
JAMES M. A.
WILMINGTON'S
AND BRANCHES
A Nil ATLANTIC COAST LINK
COM Y OF
CAROLINA.
II.
i. I
i at,
of gold v
v . . .
equal lo
ire .
II.
H c
many times more
price.
is worth
than
The Daily Reflector
home
at the small
cents a month.
yon a I
you ought to he.
every
price
Are
not,
sooner would kn our
-We of the had col- for n i
looted i-r I , . I
and the only one In the place i
two in The
gunshot, nod I ,
killed him. Billy Av. tin .-.- be-
hind me, and when man
to I
time my loaded,
ii ml l killed man. Then the
and the air
Ailed bullets from In
the the lay
top of hill. The rattled
like ball. There mu
not a left iii it. Although m
saw we were a trap, we on.
When Hi.- BUn was
a and set
fire tn we were In and pt
under the other
Boon everything The up-
roar of the yelling th on out-
and of the men on
Inner deafening. tried
to by digging through the Boor
n the granary The house
filling and every-
wan In confusion.
for ma In the i from
the I know how many
were fired m me. but none took
effect, i in m
one cut off brim of my bat an-
Other band, and I It from
head In the excitement I forgo
my In world
alone without coat, or and
i of mountain road
me
Albert wandered tor three
and
Hued lo the hitter cold, lie reached
at last, the hist to
bring f
a arrived the
tin- m It
lung i ll ll
i in . i Due half of
nation i I Sum,
in rut Ion id w i
were mM No were
Arroyo Honda nut
ere. yet II i d n a of
-i I w.
ii
i . ii hi. . III 1.1
till I
H It
e i u I M- v
r.
i i in-, take
rough and have
more fleas than good
Journal,
A wallow i one of the
Dying and it
thought a ago that no
It.
A or an exciting
chase he between a swallow
dragon which is among the swift-
est Insects.
The with
wheeled dodged with
the swallow, its
most railed to over-
take and capture It.
Ar
Loan
at
AM I'M
II W 1.1
IS M
Hi
V. II
i to
; m i u
I'M AM
I'M
AM
ii to n H
lo J
Ar
TRAINS NORTH.
Arrive
Ar Mount
Arrive
Mount
Ar
AM
a m
. an
PM
s i B
Sir
I v
A M
lit m
II
I'M AM
iii
A M V M I'M
to B till l
a n i u or
I U
I'M
The
higher was
most fa
N . S
run
dual mi.
by
III
in--,
I d
I- great clove
ml in even
than the of the
in
So is this an
in in
are to trade
1.1
eh tin in the
1.1 are
p to ; u
,. . H
A I HI
The find a
throw It over their
A Sydney found OM threw
it gracefully over nor It
went through a bolter's window
hit who van a
new hat. tho
of tho
In a lit of temporary Insanity,
played tho trick, promptly him
and him the glass
window. A general ensued,
though nobody knew
what It all about.- Opinion.
of
Tho
pen-
hour
diameter
The Lain-
weighs more than
ch k
1- --i In w
dials are reel In
ion Tho
i f. high U ll
v. ti. lo ions.
mar
Wilmington A
Division Main leaves
y in,
leaves p m. arrives
p in.
J p arrive n m leave
pm, arrives Wilmington
M p in
Brain leaves
t SQ, a in. ltd
a Hope Mills a m,
I p m. Hone Mills K p m,
p m, p m,
p m
at with train No
at M with the Carolina Central
at lied Spring with the lo-t
Spring- A
With Air Una and
at with and
Charlotte
on ti Reek
, m. I m, r-
Neck at J pm.
inn. Kinton v n,
B s m,
is h m. i am.
Train w-h
H a an I v m. ti Mi
m p in. is
a I. . a in
Ta
Train leaves
t p in. III arrive Ply
i -in, . ; i -in i in. i.
i n v .
lo am,
N I. BOB leaves
horn r . m, arriving
, h N in. l .
m . in.
Train Nashville leave
Mount am. m, arrive
i M, i . hi. IT ; If am,
m leave II an
II -v a in arrive at
Mount II m,
Train on Clinton
s loam
tin at a in
Train No at
all i daily. rail via
U.
Pan.
J. H.
T. M.
I. Am,.
To I.
lull of Ilia, nerve lake No lo
One, r.
All w. Cure
led
Co, or N
A. O. Council,
No. S, moots first third
Thursday nights in Odd
Ball. Worthy
D. Smith, Sec.
I. O. Conclave
No. B Hi, every second and
fourth Monday nights in Odd Fol-
lows Hall.
S. Smith Sec.
ON OUR
SPRING ;
LINE OP i
OLD DOMINION LINE
White Goods M.
, and get some
of the bargains I
am offering.
11.75.
S. M. Schultz,
WHOLESALE -.-
fancy
molasses, side moat, hams, should-
coffee, sugar,
cigars, cigarettes,
butter, butter, full
cream cheese, sausage,
oat Hakes, hominy cotton-
seed meal and hulls, cotton seed
bought at HI cents per bushel.
M HEEDS.
MACHINE
HAGS SALT.
Etc
AT BOCK BOTTOM
Come to see
SAM M.
Phone
SERVICE
Steamers leave Washington on
Mondays, Wednesdays mid Fri-
days A. M. for Greenville,
water permitting,
leave Tarboro at A.
IT, Greenville A. M. on
days, Thursdays and Saturdays.
Sailing hours subject de-
pending on stage of water.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk,
New York and
ton, and for all points for the West
with railroads Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
Old Dominion S. Co. from
; New York; Clyde Line from
Hay Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. N. SON,
Washington. N. e.
J.
N. C.
H. W.
WHICHARD
to w. R. I
J.
IN-
A GENERAL LINE OF
HORSE
MILLINERY.
Line of Hardware.
I can now be found in the
brick store formerly
occupied by J.
W. Brown.
COME SEE MB.
J. R. COREY.
Whichard, N. C.
The complete in every
and prices us low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
PATENT
Send model,
for and ad we.
WASH
FOB
The Eastern
tor.
D. J.; WHICH aRD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE . per Year in Advance.
m i
and
Friday
-at- .
VOL. XVIII.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, AUGUST II,
NO
THE SQUIRE'S
Ail to inn
AI.
a in om of
f r of n for
s. j,
lie The
the
that
know what
.-iii. bill v
Tin witness admitted
she not know the moaning of
the either, she knew
it good or other
have of it.
matter what ii
squire, Is
mi. n foreign name,
be had no la yon it. I'll
Hue her for
-I While
Ills par. p have
suit-- They lo
bold her fur
mi jut re ti.
there's no law under which yo i
lie was
I'll bold In
test the
of
is
While.
out of this
the nil re. on him. you
I'm going lo allow lo
iii learn law
i. he
lo
oil your own mil
what the to
do with this News.
A duel native
a droll of
nod natural i
on
lines. Seconds the
place of party
other that remain
of the la-Ill
can only lei . a
time tho and of his own
The Hum
on The aggrieved one
forward, hands on knees, and
Invites his test
of his on
not demand that
tho vigor of the he by
or remorse, much less such n
reply as, alt. sir; after
The descent of the is
of the conundrum.
force come contact with
what Is the In
tills ease n little Is
It Is now the fellow's
hum. mid the as lief ore,
varied by mutual requests to hit n
little harder. leaves
the Held without n on his
and the i ml lit essence of
honor should his
club lie broken over his head.
An r-fin-n-t-
wife a Jogging m
memory I In sympathy
v lib smile,
as he away i; i month
bill.
n month ago. Bi I was pro-
paring to come down t she hand-
ad me with to
be sure and nail ll mi mall
box Dint lo, I
put the loiter away my pocket,
don't she called alter
me, the letter la vet;,
-I i
way to ll.
other tiny elm. to be n-i
lug through my pocket when l was
by coming u i a letter
that my wife had me to mail
four weeks before. it
said It very I
l it In BOO Whom was ad-
dressed.
was nick to it
I to me. Thinking that
my wife have leave of
I tore It open and found a
that read
Is leaking In the
send a man up to
don't remember what I i when
I home and found that the
pis was still leak lug. hut all tho
faction I cot out of my wife was
she thought I would remember lo
the next letter she gave and I
I Press.
Is for
which live there. for
by the and limy tint
yet In full day-
will cross walls and
roof old cemetery
from the where
they in drink the fountain.
A subaltern tells an
ibis of animals.
About two years ago Home
managed t. a monkey
from the drinking trough
kept It for a captivity.
Then, for reasons of own. they
though well to roe tore it. So
the Mule . lo thO drink
trough one morning before
others had arrived nod watched It
ambush.
Presently the colony came,
tin-
ant they considered him
held n consultation. After much
chattering two of tho an-
returned who
with fear,
him by Ids nuns and. after apparently
him, threw him over the
precipice beneath the
evidently In revenge a deserter.
There Is In
of Gladstone mid Professor
which the story of the stales-
eyes. At a dinner the
two were and when
gave In a forcible way his
Idea that Homer longer recited
but chit oil, the professor cried out,
Gladstone, I don't a word
of Then ho rose to the mat-
Mid one sentence, but got no
further. He had met Gladstone's gaze
seen his outer eyelids widened to
their Id a steady glare, his
tongue stumbled and he sank back Into
chair In confusion. Tho writer con-
to the for It. Take your
umbrella. Make your to tho place
where the vultures, falcons mid
such like creatures on their
Select a bird. Stare at him
with insult, and you will see the outer
lids expand as Mr. Gladstone's did.
at him with your umbrella. Tho
vertical lids through which be
looks at the sun opens to
his prey will part, then you will
see what saw
his
not
After spending inure than n
of a i In active business life In
the a certain purchased
a ranch which he to be ad-
adapted for dairy
Having had no training In
agricultural pursuits, he Is dependent
for his knowledge of the upon
which purport to tell the
ban bred how lo do the He tag
to nit he can concerning dairying
and for himself to his
f lend and pastor, Dr.
in whose omniscience an read-
lug ho has absolute
you know anything good on
milk, he Baked the venerable
man of God.
The Jovial who knows
more of tho milk of the
limn of any Other lacteal fluid, an-
my dear sir. believe am
with the best thing on milk
can be found
Is ll, eagerly mid
asked the budding
rancher.
the prone her
he hurried round the
Francisco I
Tears,
happy
wife, you think i. was the
tiling to nil there and weep as you did
at our wedding if i had been going
to my funeral, you could not have
acted more heart
replied the tressed lady,
plying her chief lo lief
am sorry I made such a spectacle of
bUt I t help it. I have
always so George
lie been so land to
Alicia
Saint Claire, do yon mean Am
I to understand you are sorry fir
because he married me The
idea Mu you m an lo Hint
nm
my mother
misjudge mo. You
know always been
In the of Inking me with you
him lo the theaters and upon ex-
and how he has
been of me t . cry way If George
had been own son. he could
have ;. lo promote
my
was that any reason why you
should sit there and blubber nil
through the
r. you
I was his In
Chicago Times Id.
novel hay word
the a
for from
the weal. talk the
of t young
man. I've my Illusion, and
one of young women
Washington Cs for
my more ;
She has a look of In Ins nil
she is i
the month of July we make a
of several lots of SHOES
OXFORDS in or-
t reduce our
SIM
Price tor mile
in Nile
price
Lot
Ill h ,. l ,. ,. . I. I
pair of Trousers.
Lord was on one
i out a ease in which
plaintiff mu -i i a
man who of
hi
much wen.-
queried
n I me do-
ponds wants to sell
to one man for shillings, lo an-
other for you can have them
for ; in
warn you lo i. mo how muck those
i are
i I phi hit I It,
c you
do not II me
are I'll mini you lo Jail
for ll days fur con of
replied the
oil may
I'm them
away; still ill have idem
the of
could not Mop roar of
laughter which out on hearing
reply, a roar which Hawkins,
after a few joined himself,
left,
Regular nines. Special mile
81.50 and
in
promised the
manager of the in
a live net of
He was no busy with other
work, however, that Dot till ho had
bean long and urgently Importuned did
he promise lo read bin piece to the
company the next week. The coin
pony gathered about hint on day
he read his live act
play through i the end.
was ran up to
shake ham- with the great writer and
turned over pages of
whose contents had him
mightily.
But what There were only
four nets. The hist pages of the man
were
manager Baked what it all
smiled admitted be
had not yet Written Hie net,
but Hun he had it us clearly
In his bead if It Already on
paper. continued the
have in same head two
more of plot ID ease the
one Just rend don't please
Francisco Argonaut
gullied
When Ink has been spilled, the
thing to do Is to remove much of
the liquid with n
cloth. Then dip n clean rag Into some
milk and
The cloth and milk must clean for
each A little benzine or
Will remove any
which the milk may make.
in slums, which ore
even greater those of
There me labyrinths of
narrow old bordered by the
most and from the
squalor of the
of the mobs
which bane of
The Bra very fond of foreign
years ago, when
canaries were Ural introduced lo
country, u pair coal now they
to an extent that a pair
can bought for
It Is estimated that there are
women domestic in London.
Hint these always
out of situations or their
Inc-s.
silver.
silver was the strange
given to a
during the
the of a certain sum
of money lo lo gloves
with an day. or, as it is call-
ed Hank holiday.
ii . Lot oxfords
or three and I I h r n II w lieu volt bill then
with light. is ; ii ;
. American
conic lie I id.
lo lam nm .
hep. . . .
I I
I b I It At last
I m. I Iii r a
s .-. v.- to go
Sue . what do
you II m. lit st
ill If
I, lo
I'm . in.
one of the It
Heal l-o a hi
n ii. I . .
I .
red in . I. A Ii the
. . A
customer Mr what
Would fie Of
straight Ina
e made p ;
raid Mr. lira -i.-. I II Id
probably made with n of error
amounting a fraction of a wove
length of i-
It Hi rued customer
the for a
and an error of one sixty-fourth
of Inch would have been Insensible
for his Youth's Companion.
The
It quite th
did ii . the art of
printing with
as they s very near It. They
had blocks with
by of which
stamp d those on while
the kill was yet and soft,
illy it may be mentioned that
knew modern method of
pols by means of
el, and pines of
restored up.
In there was
was written
by hand. Furthermore the sen-
ate had n publication which
to The Record,
being a report daily
of body. It
Likewise written baud.
of baked one might
fact the little boys of Rome
years more were
to play knuckle down with mar-
of material U children
do now.
gel n Iii you have made n Bargain w hen you buy
at mill 1.00. 11.00 and l values.
Lot Oxfords
1.1
wile
cents
The above line of oboes will lie arranged a counter
Come early and ask to our counter.
please.
1.6. CHERRY
A was one at
the Zoo talk of
people managing animals of the
ever aim . Myers, who
has charge was
about to f,. th when, I
horror, he sou one
reel devouring us mate,
which ;. an I
i.- . he rep lie had
i In an I only a
it an half --1 ill remained outside
its mouth, is was I; Ins and
oh nil ; v a --w
lowing ill ll, When
Hi iv. lo would
Myers ; cage
and, grab lie by
Hie I . ;. y , release
It. i e mi task,
tie monster
had ll In 1.1 Aft-
several . palling
tin p out the
-r th was at liberty.
For a lime ii
gradually regained
nit
be cried, cannot
give yon up. reconsider the
you have
ed in. I it 111-. o Hull
you know your own
proud girl looked him for a
. . If she were ill sorry, and
lb I-.,. . . tin,
I have de-
It can -r
you tell he pleaded,
l have nu t-- this
j on
you
me t. d . so, win,
Remembering, then, thin he had
held a job for two
el be t; rod into the misty
lines Herald.
Milk.
Modern that goat's
milk. . to the general
from cow's milk not la
being but in being
digestible less nutritious,
it a larger amount of
solid matter than cow's milk. It la
Indeed the neat of nil
milk.
Coal's milk has a peculiar and
pleasant odor and flavor, due to
acid or it an excess
of fa and i therefore too
rich for an Infant's diet
colored t m Boa-
ten at a hotel in eastern
Texan a white man had married a
woman.
ii- not naked
In of the
of Culture
was, the
oat ob on a
-Household
Paints Oils
BRUSHES
Building Hardware a Specialty.
N. C.
Annual Session Opens August j f The saw
Facilities Charges Reduced. Bonding Accommodations Enlarged u .
The Boa.
At In or year the
R I t unbearable. The
water To to so reel below
the sen at ti
i often a tent-
as as If, in
rm Hi to
blow, the v . full a mist
made . r ml ; of One
hot i
tho same Mainline.
a a
vivid ;. lire
aid -i . inn r
-1 i so -1 a
.;. . v. was
.
. . is. l
. , . r e a
. . ; . if and
. . ;
,; . .
, ii. us an lie tried la
drive ii. . in e th I n
I had lo ll. Ill
I the i w
J rigid up and ; .
and push ll Uh
n lit lie, .-I I
mi. u well, I
ear but
man In
motor, an I e In . I
nit the
a In re you all lids
Inquired
I j
v.-
ate date
and Cleve-
laud
Au hat
a certain at
blew I one and as he start-
a hen dashed out
COLOR and flavor of fruits,
size, quality and
of vegetables,
weight and plumpness of grain,
are all produced by Potash.
Potash,
properly combined with
Acid and Nitrogen, and
liberally applied, will improve
every soil and increase yield
and quality of any crop.
Writ and M our which
how Witt
greatest economy and profit.
KALI
i cotton.
The Sew Hale
I., Mill.
Pratt, of
Cotton Mill,
who ll known
one of most but-
of in addition
in his cotton manufacturing inter
running what is to be
in the world. Mr.
a thorough of the
bale in his mill, and re-
a letter, which
lie said In thin form
was worth 12,00 a bale more to his
mill than bale cotton. lie-
he telegraphed as
two years experience w
the bale of the
can M
I can positively state that
experience is it can I
sampled as well as the
square bale; it saves per
cent, in unwinds to
I he cure perfect and saves much
labor in the opening-room. Mind
or false packet bales are never
planter,
manufacturer ii is the greatest
Invention of
Slate of Ohio. City of TOLEDO
Cm
makes oath
I hat lie is senior of the
of Frank A Co., do-
business in the City of Toledo,
County and Slate aforesaid, and
that said Ann will pay the sum of
III for
each cry case of Catarrh that
be cured by the Hall's
Catarrh Cure. Frank J.
Swum in before me and
ed in presence, this day of
December, A. H., 1886.
i I A. W.
I i Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in-
and acts directly on the
and surfaces of the
I'll A X K CI
Toledo, O.
by druggists,
Hall's Family Pills are Ike best.
I . r hauls Cure. and
mid Mon-
No a.
the U-
mill
lid
tin- n. II-
AM K, A
At Law.
X. C.
it. .-
W f.
Engineer
i l III.- and
FOR AND
WATER POWER.
FOR
i toil ii it
In
125.00
I, ii hat lest
Mask
from of lbs lo
P. I. Pr.,
A Mills K. Eure,
H. c. N. C
AT LAW,
Greenville, N. C.
D, L.
X. C.
Col Sons store


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Eastern reflector, 8 August 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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August 08, 1899
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