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NEW BERN PAIR. <lb/>
THIRTEENTH ii S AND BACK MEET <lb/>
v. i. BE II . N. C. <lb/>
April 10-21 inclusive, 1900. <lb/>
THE AMENDMENT. <lb/>
t will be a the <lb/>
K-stern North Carolina <lb/>
Garden Pine Stock <lb/>
exhibits of <lb/>
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s of <lb/>
attractive <lb/>
Oysters aid Wild <lb/>
Exciting Races. <lb/>
Purses Al <lb/>
ASH <lb/>
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. office I First, all persona who shall <lb/>
the being of Almighty <lb/>
Second, nil persons who shall have <lb/>
i i-the amendment been or their <lb/>
In of I he guilt on <lb/>
adopted by the As net, <lb/>
to lie submit- judgment suspended, <lb/>
toil to voters for ratification felony, or any other crime for <lb/>
next which the punishment may lie <lb/>
1- That article VI of the in the penitentiary, <lb/>
North Carolina be since becoming citizens of the <lb/>
mil the same is hereby abrogated or and <lb/>
thereof shall malpractice in such <lb/>
tilted the following article of said person shall lie restored to the <lb/>
A splendid Line of including of Cairo <lb/>
Wild Show, a Palace <lb/>
of Illusions, aid never shown a Fair <lb/>
in <lb/>
Cheap Excursion Rates <lb/>
over all and Lints. For Premium List <lb/>
information, address <lb/>
GEORGE GREEN, Secretary <lb/>
MM I I I <lb/>
VI. <lb/>
still; <lb/>
AM <lb/>
Section Every <lb/>
born <lb/>
rights of in a manner <lb/>
prescribed by law. <lb/>
Sec. . This act shall be in force <lb/>
from its ratification. <lb/>
WASHING I <lb/>
W l. c. Woo. <lb/>
Manna, having failed to mo <lb/>
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of <lb/>
telling pan <lb/>
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the party . hip <lb/>
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with able assistance on quiet <lb/>
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t, . control, ill i <lb/>
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, loose upon us to Meal <lb/>
thing e had left. We are <lb/>
u In- i rumpled on <lb/>
at ionized any longer. <lb/>
i a a South Carolinian, <lb/>
I am the equal of Senator on <lb/>
I propose in have my <lb/>
here, no matter whose feelings <lb/>
a re I .; <lb/>
After year service In the <lb/>
II Cox, of <lb/>
has be will <lb/>
be ii i -election. <lb/>
v. I ii why, be answered Id <lb/>
of it. He ill <lb/>
the democrats f the <lb/>
I., House, has won a place <lb/>
iii of democratic <lb/>
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the overpay Ii r <lb/>
low work for <lb/>
grade work <lb/>
resignation <lb/>
lie . A. Com- <lb/>
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in Washington, ma hi j . <lb/>
m irks for- <lb/>
pill fill The i- <lb/>
M. i i- u loss In <lb/>
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. i ii i n years, has <lb/>
if <lb/>
Justice Clark has completed his <lb/>
person important a ml severe labors in eon <lb/>
in United States, and with the history of North <lb/>
every male person who has Carolina regiments Unit fought in <lb/>
naturalized, twenty one years the great and fought so gal- <lb/>
age, and possessing the lost so Judge <lb/>
out in ibis article, shall Clark secured competent <lb/>
en titled to vote at election minis to do the work, much of <lb/>
by the people in the State, except it has ban done no doubt <lb/>
as herein otherwise and admirably. The results are <lb/>
He shall have resided in hands of the publishers. <lb/>
the State of North Carolina for two f engravings <lb/>
the county six months, will to the inter- <lb/>
est of the book. Each <lb/>
will lie represented in the <lb/>
papers. Judge Clark is a man of <lb/>
remarkable ability industry. <lb/>
He deserves richly the thanks of <lb/>
Save Your <lb/>
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it i in bills <lb/>
They cure <lb/>
of t stomach, liver <lb/>
No Reckless Assertion <lb/>
or sick headache, i. <lb/>
million <lb/>
Liver PILLS <lb/>
yea i <lb/>
and in precinct, ward or other <lb/>
election district in which be offers <lb/>
in vote, four months next proceed <lb/>
log the election j Provided, That <lb/>
removal from one precinct, ward <lb/>
or other election district veteran, and the families of all <lb/>
in the same enmity, shall not veterans, North Carolinians <lb/>
late in deprive any person the who hue the old mother and take <lb/>
right to vote the precinct, ward pride In records of her heroic <lb/>
or other election district from and patriotic deeds. Now let <lb/>
which he baa until four Legislature next year take <lb/>
months after such removal. steps to haven thorough history of <lb/>
person who has been or battle <lb/>
who has confessed his guilt open and published. Carolina <lb/>
court upon indictment of any crime soldiers have been lied upon long <lb/>
the punishment of which i, or may enough. el liars <lb/>
be. the and <lb/>
Mali- prison, shall permitted lo Messenger <lb/>
vote, unless the said person shall <lb/>
be Ural restored to citizenship <lb/>
the manner prescribed by law. <lb/>
Every person offering to <lb/>
In I <lb/>
Idleness Is tin-thin sends <lb/>
many a man into the depths of <lb/>
A good listener is the <lb/>
conversationalist. <lb/>
trust wouldn't <lb/>
if everything went up in smoke. <lb/>
When a man is to lie <lb/>
banged, usually the suspense, <lb/>
that kills him <lb/>
It takes one sort woman to <lb/>
read a man like a book, and an- <lb/>
other Sort to shut him <lb/>
genus refuse to loose their <lb/>
grip. <lb/>
The ship's has a stern duly <lb/>
to perform. <lb/>
It's usually hot show that <lb/>
draws cold cash. <lb/>
winds are undoubtedly <lb/>
the that come in teeth <lb/>
the storm. <lb/>
A man may a Certain <lb/>
amount of in. rest and be <lb/>
lacking principle. <lb/>
it's a poor workman who refuses <lb/>
to drive a nail all the up be- <lb/>
cause be doesn't get extra pay for <lb/>
it. <lb/>
AND ITS AWFUL HORRORS <lb/>
------f BY------ <lb/>
Johnston's Sarsaparilla <lb/>
QUART <lb/>
MOST <lb/>
S Her <lb/>
Mrs. Hunt lives Id the beautiful village of <lb/>
Co., and lady la <lb/>
year the year of great war. In Hebron, Co., New <lb/>
York. came to Michigan In 1810. year of and Tyler <lb/>
All are a Tery re- <lb/>
memory, hr la full of Interesting of early <lb/>
life, of early days of toe State of and and re- <lb/>
markable she baa met, and of she a wit- <lb/>
But In varied and are more mar <lb/>
and worthy of attention than are experiences in the use of <lb/>
JOHNSTON'S Inherited a tendency and <lb/>
disposition to scrofula, terribly blood taint baa cursed <lb/>
and la cursing lives or marking more <lb/>
of the angel. Transmitted from generation to It Is <lb/>
found In every family in one form or It may make Its <lb/>
la dreadful running sores, In unsightly In neck or <lb/>
or In eruptions of varied forms. Attacking mucous membrane, It <lb/>
may be as In bead, or developing In the lungs It may be, <lb/>
and often la. the cause of consumption. <lb/>
of Mrs. Hun was troubled for many years <lb/>
with a bad skin disease. My arms and limb would break out la a of <lb/>
discharging yellow matter. My neck began to swell and became very <lb/>
unsightly In My body covered scrofulous eruptions- <lb/>
My eyes were also greatly inflamed and weakened, and they pained me very <lb/>
My blood In a very bad condition my head severely <lb/>
at frequent Intervals, and I hod no I bad sores also In my ears. X <lb/>
In a miserable condition. I bad tried every remedy bad been <lb/>
mended, and doctor after doctor bad failed. One of the beat physicians to <lb/>
the state told me I must die of scrofulous consumption, Internal <lb/>
were beginning to form. I length Was told of Dr. Johnston, of Detroit, and <lb/>
bis famous tried a b-tile. more as an experiment any- <lb/>
thing else, I bad no faith In It. and greatly to my agreeable surprise, I <lb/>
began to grow better. Yon can be sure kept on taking It. I took s great <lb/>
many bottles. But steadily Improve, until became entirely welt. AU the <lb/>
sores healed up. all bad symptoms disappeared. I gained perfect health, <lb/>
and I have never been troubled scrofula since. Of an old lady <lb/>
of years Is not a young woman, but I have had remarkably good <lb/>
since tin ii. and I firmly believe that JOHNSTON'S la the <lb/>
greatest purifier and the best medicine in the wide world, both for <lb/>
and as n spring This remarkably Interesting old lady dirt <lb/>
not to be more than sixty, and she repeated several believe my <lb/>
was by JOHNSTON'S<lb/>
BY <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
Letter of upon tin- estate <lb/>
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hi, day <lb/>
he Court of Pitt county, notice <lb/>
given to nil <lb/>
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vote shall be the time a legally without The burglar sometimes becomes <lb/>
voter as herein N . a jail bird because he's a robin. <lb/>
Si <lb/>
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The average is <lb/>
i bis wife do just as she likes, I <lb/>
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but be always appreciates an op- <lb/>
to offer a mild objection. <lb/>
Chicago News. <lb/>
The needs repairing <lb/>
often strikes for batter hours. <lb/>
Toe Standard Oil mist <lb/>
a dividend last <lb/>
The I rusts are making so <lb/>
much money they hardly know bow <lb/>
it. <lb/>
and in tin- manner <lb/>
provided by las and the <lb/>
Assembly of North Carolina shall <lb/>
Montevideo he has set <lb/>
It <lb/>
Some in their <lb/>
DIRECTORY <lb/>
CHURCHES <lb/>
school <lb/>
r of B. Brown, superintendent, <lb/>
r this notice will plead in of their service sermon every <lb/>
All , Mid morning and evening. Ev- <lb/>
late will me. f, , ,,., <lb/>
prayer <lb/>
It. A SI., Litany Fridays at A <lb/>
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laws to <lb/>
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all noticeable in long <lb/>
light which resulted in disbarring <lb/>
notorious John <lb/>
and other cracked <lb/>
l, <lb/>
ell, . <lb/>
i Senator t ill <lb/>
Hi by a democrat, lie <lb/>
I think I have a right lo be <lb/>
in my Slate <lb/>
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general registration . a ,,.,, ., OB <lb/>
carry into the provisions of coast, will <lb/>
article. follow him lo to drive bun <lb/>
See. I. Every presenting <lb/>
himself for registration shall be <lb/>
Able m read and write <lb/>
English If denied lo any woman <lb/>
language; and. before be shall a and a baby, let <lb/>
entitled to vote, have paid on or art. or medicine, or <lb/>
day of March of the as she chooses, and <lb/>
ate <lb/>
their second childhood. <lb/>
At a Kill she will <lb/>
marry only love, and at she <lb/>
lo fall love with a rich <lb/>
man. <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
Having this day the <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court of Pill county, <lb/>
notice is given to all per- <lb/>
sons to <lb/>
I to me fur payment, duly <lb/>
on or betas ilia day of <lb/>
March notice will Is- plead in <lb/>
bar their recovery. All persona <lb/>
said estate will make Immediate pay- <lb/>
lo me. This March 1900 <lb/>
of K. Allen. <lb/>
year in which be proposes to vole. <lb/>
bis poll tax as prescribed by law, <lb/>
for tin- previous year. Poll luxes <lb/>
shall In-a lien on assessed <lb/>
property, and no process shall issue <lb/>
to enforce of same <lb/>
except against properly. <lb/>
No who was, <lb/>
mi January I, 1807, oral any time <lb/>
entitled lo vote <lb/>
the laws of any Stale in <lb/>
W herein be I lieu re <lb/>
lineal of <lb/>
the prison I districting-i y person, shall be denied <lb/>
. , for us the right register vote <lb/>
any election in this Stale by person <lb/>
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held on April Tin- <lb/>
are James Hammond, <lb/>
can, William H. King, <lb/>
men ate bill <lb/>
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pi.-.-i I bed in <lb/>
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lie shall have in an- ml <lb/>
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prior to December I, Tin <lb/>
General Assembly -bull provide for <lb/>
ii record all persona <lb/>
who register under this section on <lb/>
or before November I. <lb/>
all such persona shall In- entitled <lb/>
and vote all elections <lb/>
by people in this <lb/>
under <lb/>
Provided, such <lb/>
shall have paid their poll as re <lb/>
by law. <lb/>
See. Ii. All elections by IbO pen <lb/>
pie -ball be ballot, Hid all <lb/>
Assembly <lb/>
shall be Iva <lb/>
Sec voter in North <lb/>
Carolina, except as in ibis <lb/>
shall be eligible to of <lb/>
Bee, lull before entering <lb/>
duties he shall take <lb/>
and subscribe following<lb/>
Slate Sin- <lb/>
limns has arranged for a novelty in <lb/>
this Stale. is to be a series of <lb/>
try sincerely to make the heal out meetings, at each of <lb/>
of life that she can. But State <lb/>
claim these are nobler <lb/>
own craft, the in Raleigh April <lb/>
calling of and will <lb/>
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Journal. some point west of<lb/>
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Boston's Aldermen have perhaps some other points in the <lb/>
accused of backwardness. In t,. ; . x, ill twelve <lb/>
the Common Council other day .-peaking. <lb/>
a resolution <lb/>
that should be <lb/>
re; at the Paris <lb/>
by a delegation if seven Al- <lb/>
and that the I'm led Slates <lb/>
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lo. from a- by law, you ever bean a <lb/>
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their primaries Saturday to <lb/>
elect delegates to the county eon <lb/>
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lion- advocating Dotted <lb/>
Stales should be elected <lb/>
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Having day <lb/>
Clerk the Court of Pill county <lb/>
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NOTICE TO <lb/>
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Clerk of county as <lb/>
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Is hereby given to all <lb/>
ad lo said estate to make immediate pay- <lb/>
to th.- all <lb/>
against said <lb/>
for payment <lb/>
day of March, antics will lie <lb/>
in bar of recovery. <lb/>
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SALE. <lb/>
virtue of an order of the <lb/>
Court, in a certain <lb/>
Proceeding therein entitled <lb/>
Henry and wife <lb/>
Nellie Jenkins. will n <lb/>
before the emit door <lb/>
sell at for certain lot <lb/>
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Will of Neb. <lb/>
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J. N. Hoot pastor. Sunday- <lb/>
school a. in. C. D. <lb/>
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meeting Wednesday evening. Rev. <lb/>
N. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday <lb/>
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R. M. C. C; T. M. Hooker, <lb/>
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meets every Thursday <lb/>
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leave daily at <lb/>
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Fridays at A. M. for Tar- <lb/>
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at A. M. carries freight only. <lb/>
Washington with <lb/>
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New York and <lb/>
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with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominions. S. do. from <lb/>
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Buy Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
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I can now be found the <lb/>
brick store formerly <lb/>
. by <lb/>
i. TO MB. <lb/>
J. B. <lb/>
FOB <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
mm <lb/>
D. J. EDITOR<lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
VOL. XIX <lb/>
PITT COUNTY, N. C. TUESDAY, APRIL <lb/>
NO <lb/>
Our Fertilizer Distributer. <lb/>
is <lb/>
the <lb/>
it is the best. <lb/>
it is the <lb/>
it is the simplest sewer that be gotten up to do <lb/>
good even worK. <lb/>
Amy weighs <lb/>
I I one wheel like a wheel-barrow. <lb/>
has one loose piece, n wooden shoe, which throws the <lb/>
guano out as the wheel strikes it. <lb/>
much or little. <lb/>
Vows in a narrow or wide streak. <lb/>
any kind of that is in good order, and not wet <lb/>
enough to stick together. <lb/>
Sells always with a fair trial, <lb/>
ells factory for retail, <lb/>
ells when others will sell it is light, cheap <lb/>
and does a-i good work as much higher priced <lb/>
implements. <lb/>
A. G. <lb/>
OX CO., <lb/>
Winterville, N. C. <lb/>
The Open Door In China <lb/>
Washington, March <lb/>
Hay submitted to <lb/>
grew the correspondence hail with <lb/>
the governments of other nations <lb/>
respecting maintenance of an <lb/>
in The <lb/>
extended over a <lb/>
of time from September ti last <lb/>
instant, the late date <lb/>
marking the successful completion <lb/>
undertaking. nations <lb/>
addressed on this subject by <lb/>
United States were Great Britain, <lb/>
France, Russia, Italy <lb/>
and Japan. All agreed to the pro- <lb/>
with the reservation that <lb/>
her powers made <lb/>
declarations. <lb/>
The formal of the British <lb/>
government came under date of No- <lb/>
ll. It was <lb/>
Utterly Untrue. <lb/>
opponents of suffrage <lb/>
allege a great <lb/>
Many men will be disfranchised be <lb/>
cause they will not be able lo pay <lb/>
the required poll lax. Some of <lb/>
them even go so far as to allege <lb/>
many Confederate soldiers <lb/>
will, In lids manner, be deprived <lb/>
of their votes. Of course this is <lb/>
Utterly untrue for their is not a <lb/>
single, solitary soldier <lb/>
who is required to pay any poll <lb/>
tux <lb/>
According the <lb/>
poll lax be levied and collect <lb/>
ad only from those who are over <lb/>
twenty under fifty years of <lb/>
age, there is no Confederate soldier <lb/>
North under <lb/>
fifty years old. there <lb/>
will not be when the <lb/>
amendment will go into force and <lb/>
l ii at I <lb/>
Richmond, Va., Th.- <lb/>
reign of in Greenville <lb/>
county culminated to day in a <lb/>
double lynching at Both <lb/>
Cotton, the who <lb/>
to bis own confession killed San- <lb/>
and <lb/>
white man who was with him <lb/>
in cabin when the killing OB- <lb/>
Van banged by M <lb/>
mob, variously estimated at <lb/>
from 1,600 to strong. <lb/>
This the of <lb/>
county discharged from duty the <lb/>
military bad been from <lb/>
this city at his request, and Major <lb/>
command of the troops <lb/>
notified Governor Tyler, stating at <lb/>
the same time <lb/>
if the prisoners were left <lb/>
by military they would be <lb/>
lynched. The replied as <lb/>
follows; <lb/>
The sole is OH <lb/>
sheriff. If be orders you to <lb/>
withdraw you can do nothing but <lb/>
obey. We have everything <lb/>
possible lo uphold the law and <lb/>
vent mob violence, and are still <lb/>
to render any aid <lb/>
Have recalled train with <lb/>
Captain and <lb/>
will again dismiss them. Will <lb/>
range with railroad to bring your <lb/>
men <lb/>
Accordingly. Major <lb/>
entrained Ids men and stalled for <lb/>
Richmond. This was II <lb/>
O'clock. Hardly was the special <lb/>
out of sight when a mob entered <lb/>
the jail, look Cotton, hanged him <lb/>
to limb of a tree and fired <lb/>
bullets his body. <lb/>
Later, despite the protests <lb/>
beads, who claimed he <lb/>
guilt of the white man bad not <lb/>
been established, another crowd, <lb/>
composed largely of en <lb/>
the jail, overcame re-is <lb/>
few that tried to pro- <lb/>
took him out <lb/>
hanged him also. <lb/>
The three other whom <lb/>
Cotton having cow- <lb/>
Bitted the Blink murder and rob- <lb/>
were discharged by the judge <lb/>
left At last <lb/>
the town bad wonted <lb/>
quiet. <lb/>
What it Will i <lb/>
TO TUB PEOPLE, <lb/>
PITT <lb/>
ASH <lb/>
CD I <lb/>
We are <lb/>
We I <lb/>
iii the forefront of the <lb/>
best selected line of <lb/>
race <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
to in any store in Pitt County. Well choice <lb/>
selections, the of heal manufacturers America <lb/>
Europe. Seasonable all the year round. Spring, summer <lb/>
and Winter. We are for yours and our mutual ad <lb/>
vantage. It is our pleasure lo show you want and lo <lb/>
ell you if We oiler you the very set v ice, <lb/>
attention, and the moat liberal terms consistent with a well <lb/>
established business on own merits. <lb/>
When yon come to market will not do justice <lb/>
if you do see our immense Stock before Inlying <lb/>
us and follow lines of general <lb/>
Dry Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Caps, Bilks and Satins, <lb/>
Jackets and Matting and Oil <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Potash will give <lb/>
given <lb/>
flavor and to <lb/>
all fruits. No good fruit <lb/>
can be raised without <lb/>
Potash. <lb/>
Fertilizers containing at least <lb/>
to <lb/>
best results on all fruits. Write <lb/>
our which ought <lb/>
to be in every farmer's library. <lb/>
They sent free. <lb/>
GERMAN KALI WORKS, <lb/>
ti . . KM York. <lb/>
with <lb/>
by Company-<lb/>
C lire wry . j <lb/>
H tin. Vice <lb/>
r. s Trees, <lb/>
N II tiding, Ally. A <lb/>
Goo, I <lb/>
l i <lb/>
w s Primrose. <lb/>
-Mm <lb/>
Bern <lb/>
Annual Coupons, 12.211 each. <lb/>
I Payable June and at <lb/>
Chatham c a in and Hank of <lb/>
Secured by moil <lb/>
residence property worth <lb/>
double amount loans, with <lb/>
re are some thing-- Mr. <lb/>
Jas II <lb/>
Carolina will longer <lb/>
be the II <lb/>
come and --i.-ii. <lb/>
whiter and whiter. <lb/>
will we have <lb/>
in No longer will <lb/>
Heb-et our lit II. <lb/>
I in- amendment ill <lb/>
in--, remove from the <lb/>
the weapon be <lb/>
use without Injury to him- <lb/>
self or others. Ii <lb/>
education as nothing else can, <lb/>
will make the poll lax self <lb/>
Ii will <lb/>
whether sentence is pronounced or <lb/>
permit u <lb/>
publican party become .-lean. <lb/>
respectable and so de <lb/>
ires II will permit discussion <lb/>
among <lb/>
bile people makes ii <lb/>
for to bound to- <lb/>
and <lb/>
him. It ill the Pop- <lb/>
officers temptation lo <lb/>
make deals for <lb/>
Charlotte Sews, <lb/>
v A. <lb/>
before the formal answer of <lb/>
German came, <lb/>
based a promise that <lb/>
replies re <lb/>
eel by the government of the <lb/>
Stales from all the other <lb/>
powers addressed. <lb/>
The invitation lo t i sub- <lb/>
In agreement <lb/>
faced by a recital of Russian <lb/>
assurance that American interests <lb/>
pail of China would <lb/>
Men's, Women's and children's an I <lb/>
Harness, Horse Blankets and Duster. <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, Meal, Bead <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows, Castings and Plow fixtures, Malls Rope, <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
for I'm nil and everything In lino. <lb/>
We bay for Cash, but -ell for her Cash or Oil Approved <lb/>
Credit. is , Merit and Square Healing. <lb/>
Tb Lamp of <lb/>
The public never a <lb/>
merchant the manner in which <lb/>
an author or a musician or an <lb/>
tor is discovered. <lb/>
, hand can drag the merchant from <lb/>
, j obscurity hint famous. <lb/>
He must push himself lo the front- <lb/>
; i. the architect of bis <lb/>
Ta Lien and adjacent tern- ,,. i the <lb/>
and that however publicity every <lb/>
gratifying stub an assurance might I can la-come <lb/>
be the world of the A Rec <lb/>
much desired a further, <lb/>
clearer and more <lb/>
The French was exceeding-1 <lb/>
brief. i <lb/>
If last from min <lb/>
islet of foreign by <lb/>
sailor Porter. On January <lb/>
and saying <lb/>
one which i very ob <lb/>
year is that <lb/>
in the country an- turning <lb/>
hear Thorn is <lb/>
in ii there <lb/>
it years there Is <lb/>
Interest. u little bile ago <lb/>
the Populists would <lb/>
speak. I. <lb/>
generally In Stale. We <lb/>
know lie line in <lb/>
There are very <lb/>
now They <lb/>
Inch in <lb/>
party, <lb/>
lo the <lb/>
have <lb/>
gone <lb/>
principal payable years after <lb/>
dale of issue, an- being sold a <lb/>
rash payment of which give- <lb/>
tin-owner and one third per <lb/>
per annum free of taxes on <lb/>
cost, and a profit of nearly <lb/>
I per cent at maturity , <lb/>
a total of more than seven per <lb/>
per annum. This Is one of <lb/>
be and best Investments on <lb/>
market, Loans made on <lb/>
property of eight lime. <lb/>
For further particulars, address <lb/>
Mechanics Investors Union, <lb/>
See., ST. C <lb/>
Deafness Cannot Be Cured <lb/>
Some over the He local applications as they can- <lb/>
publican party. The <lb/>
i practically dead. Kin <lb/>
Free <lb/>
the present year, after the Italian <lb/>
government hail been duly inform <lb/>
the other powers <lb/>
given a favorable reply, Count <lb/>
pledged Italy. <lb/>
The correspondence w <lb/>
was made up of two in <lb/>
the answer. The <lb/>
pledge, as put by Minister of For- <lb/>
is <lb/>
have the happy duly of <lb/>
your excellency that the <lb/>
rial will have no hes- <lb/>
their to so <lb/>
just fair a proposal of the I <lb/>
States, provided all the <lb/>
other powers concerned shall as. <lb/>
the <lb/>
Treat the Public Fairly <lb/>
An advertisement, like any <lb/>
public address, should con- <lb/>
The advertiser who <lb/>
deals principally In verbal chaff <lb/>
cannot win custom which is in- <lb/>
by those advertiser who deal <lb/>
only In the grain of words and <lb/>
fair dealing, lbs and <lb/>
straight to the point and the <lb/>
public will desired. <lb/>
Philadelphia <lb/>
The to be creeled to <lb/>
Vance in will <lb/>
cost If which <lb/>
tilled and <lb/>
by the The sculptor says <lb/>
it will standing <lb/>
of Vance ever <lb/>
from Watermelons. <lb/>
A farmer and gardener named <lb/>
Dans, of Bowling Ky., has <lb/>
recently made an excellent quality <lb/>
of syrup from watermelons, accord <lb/>
to The Irrigation Age, which <lb/>
states that lie will shortly attempt <lb/>
lO convert some the syrup into <lb/>
sugar, be successful. <lb/>
The paper gives I lie follow <lb/>
of interview <lb/>
Prom melon, <lb/>
from DO to pounds, we made <lb/>
two gallon and one pint of syrup. <lb/>
We cut the melons in halves, ml <lb/>
out the pulp, ground it in a cider <lb/>
mill, and pressed mil the juice. <lb/>
We boiled the juice <lb/>
kettles on the kitchen stove for <lb/>
twelve hours. With a cider mill <lb/>
hot air or steam evaporator, <lb/>
two men can make or gal- <lb/>
of syrup per day. At <lb/>
figures it lake <lb/>
melons lo make gallons of <lb/>
syrup, worth Melons would <lb/>
be worth at wholesale about or <lb/>
and would lake two <lb/>
haul and tall them at mar <lb/>
With n mill and an <lb/>
tor in the melon patch, a farmer <lb/>
and one or two hands could <lb/>
rent. MM by making <lb/>
them into syrup and feeding <lb/>
refuse lo hogs, horse-., and <lb/>
chickens, which eat it <lb/>
armers <lb/>
Awful t Oder Ground. <lb/>
Use <lb/>
We <lb/>
Chill <lb/>
th. in before <lb/>
a of Ban I and <lb/>
o and Double Call and see<lb/>
Sin <lb/>
baying. We also <lb/>
line of <lb/>
The man who kills <lb/>
that it bash lo <lb/>
m. <lb/>
Tools, <lb/>
Plow <lb/>
Headquarters For<lb/>
BAKER k HART. <lb/>
I he car. Is only one way to <lb/>
deafness, and that Is <lb/>
remedies, Deafness <lb/>
ed by an of the <lb/>
lining of the <lb/>
w this tube Is Inflamed <lb/>
have a rambling sound or <lb/>
Ala. March j perfect hearing, and when is in <lb/>
duels to the death Is the result, <lb/>
.,, , i . and unless the can be <lb/>
pick-. ,,,.,.,.,, <lb/>
n H ,,, condition, bearing <lb/>
mines tin- he destroyed nine <lb/>
arc by<lb/>
, I oil tin- mucous <lb/>
Willis, u convict, bad a ,.,., <lb/>
rel life We Del- <lb/>
for any ease of deafness <lb/>
pi.-k. Knead suggested Hint L, catarrh i that cannot be cured <lb/>
ii with picks, by Catarrh Cure. Bend for <lb/>
Willis and free. <lb/>
at the blow. I <lb/>
Al. same tin,. John <lb/>
,, v Hi.- best, <lb/>
op. a in III.- <lb/>
mine-- bad n dispute <lb/>
will. i <lb/>
alleging <lb/>
bad stolen some tram cars <lb/>
id for his <lb/>
with pick- <lb/>
Bishop was knocked down <lb/>
wounded Ills <lb/>
brained killing <lb/>
hint <lb/>
more re is I he <lb/>
fuel of slave- bad <lb/>
previously killed II follow . <lb/>
somewhat similar <lb/>
serving ii previous <lb/>
i.<lb/>
THE <lb/>
often I <lb/>
ii <lb/>
b, <lb/>
Si Mo., Walsh. <lb/>
the . year old daughter Cut-1 <lb/>
rick Walsh, Into R <lb/>
her <lb/>
body supposed she find P. <lb/>
i body was prepared White <lb/>
undertaker Fleming stoic. <lb/>
-In- got up In the of <lb/>
look oil and THE D ST <lb/>
., were <lb/>
her. <lb/>
</p>
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<p>
EASTERN REFLECTOR h- WAR <lb/>
to <lb/>
X. C. . <lb/>
a Judge -I An amusing that actually <lb/>
D. J. Ed. Owner ,. .,,.,, .,. i.,,,. Id told here last <lb/>
Jud i--. gentleman <lb/>
. -i Hi .<lb/>
v. latter. <lb/>
s , <lb/>
it tie I ,<lb/>
LETTER <lb/>
i i <lb/>
Washington, ft. <lb/>
Tl i WOO. <lb/>
Title are thousand, of people <lb/>
There is one point on which threatened with or I <lb/>
has never changed his but <lb/>
and <lb/>
of bis i <lb/>
In We at tho time <lb/>
i pa <lb/>
u gentlemen, bib <lb/>
and prominent and ii-1 <lb/>
families, and who had re- <lb/>
cent I j graduated at Chapel Hill <lb/>
were on picket dot; in the lower <lb/>
pan county, and an the en- <lb/>
THE PEOPLE OF PITT <lb/>
COUNTY. <lb/>
Of late, several good men have <lb/>
been suggested as to <lb/>
Sheriff and among them <lb/>
we th one of Mr. J, H. <lb/>
What denies ruts think of there <lb/>
attempts to make it <lb/>
Bryan as strong ,, .,,, <lb/>
Mr. cornea <lb/>
HERE IS THE REASON WHY <lb/>
Orinoco Tobacco Guano <lb/>
Has the largest Sale of any Tobacco in the World. <lb/>
hi., rethinking more.,, grabbing hourly expected to make <lb/>
, , those gold field the Transvaal m the <lb/>
own re election. ,,.,,. ,. a,,, strictly. About o'clock a. <lb/>
Wilmington found both <lb/>
Attorney-General <lb/>
awarded the for building <lb/>
a without permitting <lb/>
the public to know the amounts <lb/>
the bids and without <lb/>
except <lb/>
with strong Republican pulls to <lb/>
bid. can always be <lb/>
upon when there is a job to be <lb/>
carried through. <lb/>
A company of Chinese actors, re- <lb/>
hearsing for a new play, has been <lb/>
arrested by an intelligent Chicago <lb/>
and hauled <lb/>
lice station on a charm- of <lb/>
to commit murder. They were <lb/>
released when the revived <lb/>
and explained matters through an <lb/>
interpreter. Who says <lb/>
isn't cultured <lb/>
Who is going to supply i in- Re- <lb/>
publican campaign fund this year <lb/>
The bankers won't do it bemuse <lb/>
the gold bill has been adopted; the <lb/>
tariff men won't because the Sen <lb/>
ate is safe to prevent changes in <lb/>
that fur years to conies the <lb/>
gar trust and ship owners <lb/>
unless they gel some rel tun in t <lb/>
not in promises, seem <lb/>
at present. Where is the g. o. <lb/>
p. going to get it- Money <lb/>
Liquor Murder. <lb/>
tie <lb/>
Know Montgomery <lb/>
livered a lecture in Charlotte, <lb/>
a few nights ago, in which be <lb/>
a forcible of the liquor <lb/>
traffic and held it up in <lb/>
From the Observer's re <lb/>
port-f the lecture we take the <lb/>
that I have in bring <lb/>
against traffic i- n <lb/>
murderer. Cain-like, it has <lb/>
in regard relationship bill <lb/>
the mother of her <lb/>
like, to gain its cuds it does <lb/>
hesitate to take the life n sun <lb/>
log babe- heart U-. <lb/>
Bud cruel, comes to the King, <lb/>
the United States and <lb/>
says, me <lb/>
the i-1 it ill poison, it will mean <lb/>
death to your citizens, it will <lb/>
pay Into your Treasury more than <lb/>
0.000 a I. I , <lb/>
the political convention ., . <lb/>
says, nothing again- me . <lb/>
I will i yo i in It c . <lb/>
to the city council and says, <lb/>
me sell on your streets to <lb/>
sons, and and I <lb/>
pay into your treasury <lb/>
year. And like old. <lb/>
the government lakes off Its <lb/>
set ring and says, <lb/>
the everlasting shame <lb/>
Of is that every package the <lb/>
stuff beam the stamp r . <lb/>
which, if I have not forgotten the <lb/>
ids of my education, <lb/>
and affirm that no <lb/>
this republic, who is lo <lb/>
its ravages can escape Ills share in <lb/>
the responsibility lot I be <lb/>
pickets lying on an old <lb/>
and with a blanket spread over <lb/>
Mark says tin- reported them fast asleep, their guns <lb/>
interview in the Washington Star nearby. To sleep on picket in <lb/>
with a Republican Congressman in time of war always <lb/>
which he slid the Rican tar- and in I In-very face of of the enemy <lb/>
bill was the outcome of a dicker there can no mitigating <lb/>
for campaign funds, is a Stances One of <lb/>
But who would believe the pickets they were caught <lb/>
besides the star says to said the next day <lb/>
its man will swear to the truth of that soon as he saw the officer <lb/>
the in the interview, bad found them asleep he drew the <lb/>
cover back and went to sleep again <lb/>
a candidate as he was in ISM may <lb/>
from the opinions here <lb/>
with given, which voiced the gen- <lb/>
democratic sentiment in Con- <lb/>
and Washington. Senator <lb/>
Bryan will be <lb/>
again he is the <lb/>
in the party Sen- <lb/>
Bryan will be <lb/>
Dominated and he will be elected he <lb/>
is the strongest in the <lb/>
Senator do not know <lb/>
of any one in the democratic party <lb/>
who as a Presidential candidate, <lb/>
would receive the support which <lb/>
will lie given to Mr. Bryan. His <lb/>
chances of election are much <lb/>
than in Senator <lb/>
hi no companion, so far <lb/>
as the chances of Bryan's election <lb/>
this fall an- concerned, with the <lb/>
situation prevailed 1896. <lb/>
vegetable <lb/>
put up in this country arc <lb/>
at valuing the <lb/>
stuff an average of n case. <lb/>
Then- arc canneries which <lb/>
turn out annually 0.00 cases <lb/>
of tomatoes, of corn. <lb/>
of and 10.000,000 of <lb/>
peach-s and other fruits and Veg- <lb/>
a total of cases. <lb/>
But there are very few canneries <lb/>
in the South, is by long odds <lb/>
the best section for <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
knowing that be would la- shot I His chances arc very much great- <lb/>
any as well get Senator is to- <lb/>
little more rest. The town of Green strongest man, and he <lb/>
especially the ladies were I will a million more votes than <lb/>
very excited and worried I any other man that could be named. <lb/>
hen the news came and j believe be will be Sen- <lb/>
John had U-i-n caught asleep on the all <lb/>
and in front of the enemy j glances, Bryan is the strongest man <lb/>
and would l-tried the court nominate. I don't think <lb/>
martial and democrat will contend other- <lb/>
BOX wise. Hi-is strong because he is <lb/>
tiers and numbers of the fair <lb/>
visited the poor fellows in the I near to the people, and he <lb/>
guard tint and democratic principles better <lb/>
good things to eat, etc., and other Senator- <lb/>
them the last degree, some elect Blackburn--Our republican <lb/>
crying and some busily engaged in <lb/>
Time was when a man in <lb/>
got trade whet bet he <lb/>
to convince us <lb/>
chances of w inning are <lb/>
that our <lb/>
nod with <lb/>
letters to their Home-folks, etc. <lb/>
The trial was set for a time three <lb/>
but that day has-one days the mean except Mr. Bryan. I <lb/>
by. The public has been educated two doomed soldier were kept on- think I know the motive that <lb/>
lo that the strong guard. A committee j prompts this disinterested advice <lb/>
their including ladies them the land am equally positive that <lb/>
the second day and. Bryan the head of our ticket will <lb/>
behind to for poll a more votes than any <lb/>
buy up to date goods should ever fellows as a lust act of kind- <lb/>
think of patronizing <lb/>
N. Y. <lb/>
the proposed of <lb/>
Confederate <lb/>
lb union In lie held hen- 30-31 <lb/>
nil is naval parade <lb/>
on the Ohio under the <lb/>
Col. W. Rev. <lb/>
K. M i- an enthusiastic <lb/>
member of this He <lb/>
served in the Confederate Navy- <lb/>
little i- known of <lb/>
the Confederate Navy because its <lb/>
deeds are those <lb/>
In 1861 Confederate <lb/>
sailors wen- still the service of <lb/>
tin- Slates, and the <lb/>
1- decision must lie made <lb/>
go home In Ugh I for their <lb/>
. here <lb/>
were, many res- <lb/>
it inns and yet had to light <lb/>
the Slates service five <lb/>
after having done So. <lb/>
Hundreds were <lb/>
defended lugs and ferry boats. <lb/>
which e oil- null serve lo draw the <lb/>
Yankee vessels from the forts <lb/>
I pro-, i-ions might enter. Ir <lb/>
can an interesting a- <lb/>
the -raises of In- <lb/>
a I the Alabama, and of light <lb/>
In ween the Monitor and I he Mer- <lb/>
Prom Major Williams <lb/>
A. Article on t <lb/>
buys said at <lb/>
Give us a good old Cushioned <lb/>
break As a matter of <lb/>
fact a line affair was gotten up <lb/>
regimen suing band furnished <lb/>
music the s guard at <lb/>
each and all <lb/>
night till broad bill <lb/>
borne with the gills in <lb/>
the morning, <lb/>
young ladles, and ones too, <lb/>
the t so culprits, pin- <lb/>
their lapels, <lb/>
over and letters for he <lb/>
side- bringing kind of dainty <lb/>
dish that could be had. There <lb/>
were dancing, laughing and cry- <lb/>
corn was <lb/>
freely indulged in the men and <lb/>
soldiers present. A las sad fare <lb/>
wed as said at I reek and tIn- <lb/>
fellows taken back lo their <lb/>
prison lent. Tout day noon very cleverly on <lb/>
news was brought in hi a courier <lb/>
that the Here coming many <lb/>
thousands strong and preparations <lb/>
were made lo evacuate the ton. <lb/>
having in charge <lb/>
-ml for yourselves <lb/>
lows c are going to leave here and <lb/>
leave now and you can report for <lb/>
trial somewhere further up inc <lb/>
country if we ever get together <lb/>
didn't get together <lb/>
land all fought through to <lb/>
Lee's surrender but never was a <lb/>
I word said further about any court <lb/>
martial or other kind of trial. <lb/>
, Both boys were game the back- <lb/>
bone and proved later in many <lb/>
bard fought battles. The <lb/>
1- tine in every <lb/>
survivors of tho late war will tea- <lb/>
The null question is. does Ibis, <lb/>
or <lb/>
right to a -count of <lb/>
or An- <lb/>
it Then men who puny to which the two young men <lb/>
within those provisions would belonged. I the time the <lb/>
Where i- <lb/>
log word of the saloon's so lie debar <lb/>
political party , discrimination Take the case of <lb/>
out your we'll put in grandson of an <lb/>
plink or say mailing alien, be cannot <lb/>
The city says. k d under section for his cos <lb/>
your rash, we'll sign the tors didn't vote prior to <lb/>
then the politician Ibo saloon 1st, 1807. Take the even <lb/>
keeper alt down to drink n foreigner can- <lb/>
nation Is perplexed, homes not read or write the Inn <lb/>
ruined hearts and never voted prior to <lb/>
arc broken, the wad of January 1st, 1867, mailers <lb/>
wretched, rugged children pierce US to his color, he not <lb/>
air, the tramp, tramp of I vote under section nor cm hi. <lb/>
to lineal vote <lb/>
the very earth, lo whatever race <lb/>
crimes am daily l-s.-. The <lb/>
victims or color do. s enter Into this <lb/>
which startle the world, The <lb/>
while the politician and under section rt Is, whet I usefulness. Mi-s, Mary <lb/>
keeper drink together in the cap- voter or hit old, committed suicide, at <lb/>
at prior to January 1st, 1867. York. <lb/>
young <lb/>
men were caught they were <lb/>
doing picket duty an the road be- <lb/>
tween Greenville and Washington. <lb/>
The or ball referred to was <lb/>
given in the building on Washing <lb/>
ton street now known as the Hunt or <lb/>
House Ai that time ii was <lb/>
pied <lb/>
was a affair and largely <lb/>
attended by Greenville people, <lb/>
doubt there are some now <lb/>
In.- who remember the <lb/>
En. ion. <lb/>
other mu. His <lb/>
nation i- accepted by every one, <lb/>
and is as much an accomplished <lb/>
fact now as ii will be after the 4th <lb/>
of next <lb/>
is a screw the ma- <lb/>
of Civil Sen ice when a <lb/>
man like A. who <lb/>
i- ablest and lies equipped <lb/>
man as Commission- <lb/>
of Clients has lo resign to en <lb/>
the practice of patent law be- <lb/>
cause of insufficient <lb/>
his sixteen years <lb/>
with the f. S. Client Office <lb/>
Mr. made enviable rec- <lb/>
and by his <lb/>
unit successful war upon <lb/>
swindling patent attorneys, such <lb/>
as the notorious Job D <lb/>
did much to the practice be- <lb/>
fore that office. <lb/>
Senator Morgan trapped Senator <lb/>
lion of whether the <lb/>
a discussion of the new <lb/>
Rico bill, is the result of the <lb/>
last republican little <lb/>
change in phraseology, but none <lb/>
i. principle. Mr. Morgan remark- <lb/>
feeling that she bad outlived her <lb/>
the Well- <lb/>
Cobb family which <lb/>
by its line business capacity, <lb/>
and any one who personally knows <lb/>
him would candidly admit that he <lb/>
pleasant and line business <lb/>
and. too, would till the office of <lb/>
sheriff as well an any one who has <lb/>
been or could la- suggested. <lb/>
In campaigns heretofore our <lb/>
friend has been urged to accept <lb/>
of honor from the people, <lb/>
but to very he <lb/>
has been compelled to <lb/>
decline In every instance. <lb/>
Now in several townships of Pitt <lb/>
county in which Mr. Cobb has in- <lb/>
and in some where he has <lb/>
none save the good will of the <lb/>
whole people, the people are <lb/>
gently pushing bis <lb/>
name forward for the office of sher- <lb/>
they having the assurance that <lb/>
Mr. Cobb is by, with and for the <lb/>
people in any and every emergency. <lb/>
And surely are in emergency <lb/>
which demands the best of beat <lb/>
men. good Democrat, aspiring <lb/>
for this office do necessary <lb/>
to assault with ridicule, directly or <lb/>
indirectly, for we Mr. Cobb <lb/>
nominated and we want oilier <lb/>
townships to come assistance <lb/>
as believe among those mention- <lb/>
ed, so far, Mr. Cobb should <lb/>
the nomination thrust upon him. <lb/>
Mr. Cobb is strictly a business <lb/>
man for thus it is written in his <lb/>
face, appearance public private. <lb/>
man, no truer Democrat <lb/>
could adorn the county ticket for <lb/>
he would be watchful consistent, <lb/>
and he reduces <lb/>
to an system, all on <lb/>
with perfect regularity and order, <lb/>
for method In the presiding <lb/>
of his life. <lb/>
In his social duties he is <lb/>
by case, affability <lb/>
politeness, if nominated, and <lb/>
elected surely he would be, not- <lb/>
withstanding any and all kinds of <lb/>
opposition, he would be punctilious <lb/>
iii the observance of all his official <lb/>
duties for performing these <lb/>
would in- by him as big <lb/>
sacred duly . <lb/>
Mr. Cobb has no common degree <lb/>
of in his thought.- and <lb/>
feelings and never in his must <lb/>
guarded moments does any <lb/>
escape him which is coarse <lb/>
vulgar. In Ibis be has a <lb/>
feminine purity of mind. <lb/>
In his pecuniary transactions he <lb/>
In acknowledged by all to is- not <lb/>
only just but liberal, in alibis <lb/>
dealings and social intercourse, re- <lb/>
direct, frank and open. <lb/>
He has but one character that <lb/>
is known and read of all men <lb/>
We ask his nomination. <lb/>
The Coming of the Sun <lb/>
On the of May next the <lb/>
will come. It will la- <lb/>
Oil that he found no provision studied by the astronomers <lb/>
bill for the of I around world- An <lb/>
banks the Island, when j n has gone to Tripoli, <lb/>
Mi interrupted to say that North Africa, Oxford University, <lb/>
the bill all laws of the C. j will have its <lb/>
to Rico which are not Algiers Africa. Sir Norman <lb/>
inapplicable. the Ben- j the will goto <lb/>
think national banks may be on the cast <lb/>
established asked Mr. will watch at Paris in <lb/>
the limitations- observatory of The as- <lb/>
named bill, should say . royal of Great Britain, <lb/>
v replied Mr. I Mr. Christie, will have bis at <lb/>
triumphantly retorted Mr. Morgan Greenwich observatory. <lb/>
is not foreign 0000- will be total all through <lb/>
try. There is DO question the south from Norfolk to <lb/>
the logic of that Orleans. The average length of <lb/>
total phase in these localities is <lb/>
not far from if <lb/>
skies kindly the numerous ex- <lb/>
Can to secure result <lb/>
March so <lb/>
to-day that he had <lb/>
his the <lb/>
. , Flower, and <lb/>
v soldiers in together <lb/>
But be postponement of the Cambridge, <lb/>
for at least a <lb/>
originally bail institute of <lb/>
made advisable among <lb/>
the diminution of preparing for the <lb/>
so that it might well work of Get your <lb/>
into summer before <lb/>
plated could be made. of <lb/>
X. C , March 3rd, 1900. <lb/>
J. C. Co., Wilson, N. C. <lb/>
j Dear answer to yours of even date, w ill say that we <lb/>
twenty live acres in 1888 and manured the same <lb/>
with Orinoco our sales from the acres up to the <lb/>
present amount to 88,418.01 above warehouse charges, and we yet have <lb/>
on hand to sell 8800.00. 81,000.00. We will use <lb/>
again this year. Yours truly, <lb/>
Orinoco is especially for Tobacco from Selected Materials. <lb/>
Manufactured only by <lb/>
F. S. Royster Guano Co. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va., <lb/>
Must Stay a <lb/>
tan , <lb/>
not Chan <lb/>
i . <lb/>
HOOKER <lb/>
FOR SHERIFF. <lb/>
The name of Seth Hooker as <lb/>
mi by your paper, for <lb/>
Sheriff has met with most fa- <lb/>
comment, and satisfaction <lb/>
of any name mentioned yet. The <lb/>
people all over township have <lb/>
up and looking for the <lb/>
best when his name was <lb/>
mentioned everybody said is <lb/>
the man Old men of <lb/>
and v hi men of activity <lb/>
vigor, were alike ready to exclaim <lb/>
Seth Hooker is the man. <lb/>
Dam home of bis <lb/>
father in the years ago, will be <lb/>
pleased to give the biggest ma <lb/>
ever for Both Hooker <lb/>
for Sheriff and for White <lb/>
a man, a <lb/>
and a friend of people. <lb/>
The Sheriffs office will upon <lb/>
the highest principle of business. <lb/>
ANOTHER MAN <lb/>
X. Mar <lb/>
Mb, <lb/>
I see by the papers that many <lb/>
good men mentioned in <lb/>
various portions of the county for <lb/>
the office of Sheriff subject lo the <lb/>
action of the County <lb/>
when it shall meet. <lb/>
This is probably a wise course to <lb/>
pursue, as it may enable the con <lb/>
to nominate worthy <lb/>
and well qualified the position. <lb/>
To my mind there are two things <lb/>
to nomination of any <lb/>
man to any office. <lb/>
first, he should In- <lb/>
the principles of the party <lb/>
which nominates him and has <lb/>
shown by his acts as worthy of the <lb/>
confidence of the people. <lb/>
Second, he should lie thoroughly <lb/>
and fitted to dis- <lb/>
charge the duties of such office. <lb/>
This is W. R. Home, of <lb/>
Nominate <lb/>
Hill Home and you have a man for <lb/>
Sheriff who will fill all these re- <lb/>
and who will poll as <lb/>
many or more votes than any <lb/>
man. for sheriff Home. <lb/>
Democrat. <lb/>
If you've got something to offer <lb/>
a man, rest assured he will welcome <lb/>
y on rail am give it a hearing if <lb/>
you say it right and print it right. <lb/>
And every different print <lb/>
it may be right right for certain <lb/>
ones, change it often and the <lb/>
long run you'll hit <lb/>
able Advertising. <lb/>
After two <lb/>
Premium haT been <lb/>
IN THE <lb/>
m mi <lb/>
s. <lb/>
that <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Your Policy<lb/>
Has Cash Value, <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Paid-up Insurance, <lb/>
Extended Insurance <lb/>
works automatically, <lb/>
Will be re instated within <lb/>
three years after lapse if you are <lb/>
in good health. <lb/>
After Second Year <lb/>
No Restrictions, <lb/>
Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the be- <lb/>
ginning of the second and of each <lb/>
succeeding year, provided tho <lb/>
tor the current year lie paid <lb/>
They may lie used <lb/>
To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase Insurance, or <lb/>
To Make Policy Payable as <lb/>
an during the Lifetime <lb/>
of Insured. <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. <lb/>
Cotton Ragging and Ties always <lb/>
On , <lb/>
Fresh goods kept constantly en <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
old. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
Have <lb/>
Cattle. <lb/>
bring them tome. I pay <lb/>
el i -i n ink p is <lb/>
K. M. <lb/>
mi Ills, <lb/>
The existence of a quarantine in <lb/>
Florida at that time would not <lb/>
vent the north- <lb/>
ward, as they could be landed <lb/>
without much delay at almost any <lb/>
point north of <lb/>
Carolina in this year of grace<lb/>
Charles Killed his wife, who <lb/>
had left him, at Mich., <lb/>
seriously injured her mother, and <lb/>
blew out his brains. <lb/>
BOOKS <lb/>
or<lb/>
i i J Beautifully <lb/>
By JACOB <lb/>
. BOOK <lb/>
work, <lb/>
i BOOK<lb/>
. I<lb/>
. -i; POULTRY BOOK <lb/>
. y . lite It-i Book Id <lb/>
life <lb/>
ii i null ii j other <lb/>
r i <lb/>
K COW BOOK <lb/>
t .-. ti.-i n -1 y i <lb/>
i- t- <lb/>
i . I rite, y <lb/>
SWINE BOOK <lb/>
i M Dutch. <lb/>
rid C lo <lb/>
r I y <lb/>
i m The <lb/>
North Bad <lb/>
. Hots, Cow, Of <lb/>
lo <lb/>
BOOKS. The <lb/>
JOURNAL <lb/>
m . in <lb/>
I ii . n <lb/>
i I and<lb/>
. <lb/>
i. FARM JOURNAL <lb/>
, be <lb/>
BOOKS <lb/>
i arm <lb/>
At the opening of this season we wish to extend an <lb/>
to our friends, and the public in general, on us and see the <lb/>
finest display of Spring Clothing, Furnishings, Hats and <lb/>
we have ever bad the pleasure of showing. <lb/>
Our store is full of spring novelties and every thing is bright and <lb/>
new. We handle only standard made goods these are the newest <lb/>
and best in their respective Hues. We give our customers the honest <lb/>
value of money reliable goods and if for any reason a customer <lb/>
is wiled with his purchase he can always get his money back. <lb/>
Our growth has a healthy and stead v one and e feel that <lb/>
efforts to conduct our strictly business is <lb/>
We attribute our MONK and rightly too to our established <lb/>
reputation for honest fair dealing. <lb/>
If you are already a patron of our- feel confident of retaining <lb/>
you, but if yon are not one of our customers let us here extend to you <lb/>
earnest invitation to come in and get acquainted with us, sec our <lb/>
goods, learn our principles and way of doing business. We <lb/>
dent of the result. We feel sure that yon will convinced that <lb/>
t will you to do your trading at our store. Very truly <lb/>
TUB <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
NEWSY AND <lb/>
BUSINESS NOTES. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If is a CROSS MARK <lb/>
in margin of this paper it <lb/>
so to remind you that yon owe <lb/>
Reflector <lb/>
subscription and we <lb/>
you to settle as early as pis- Mar. <lb/>
We need what J- R- Vaughan, the noted tern- <lb/>
owe us and hope you will not is town again. <lb/>
keep us waiting for it. , expects to be head- <lb/>
This notice is for those who ; for tobacco trucks this <lb/>
find the cross mark on <lb/>
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb/>
year. <lb/>
To show that our little town is a <lb/>
i hustler the number of shipments <lb/>
from this place the past <lb/>
i i month is over <lb/>
J. has moved his i Mr. Latham and family with <lb/>
of goods the store formerly young Mr. Kicks drove double <lb/>
Pied by J. S. Norman. tom <lb/>
Attention is called to the late last evening. The La- <lb/>
ad of the Greenville are relatives of Mm II. M. <lb/>
Tailoring Co. Ibis issue. <lb/>
it is now probable that Judge E. I While there is so much talk of a <lb/>
W. of will j,,. m, , of <lb/>
come to hold court this week, be- <lb/>
ginning Thursday. <lb/>
Mrs. M- will have her <lb/>
spring <lb/>
and Friday April and 5th, Tub- <lb/>
lie invited. <lb/>
Attention is called to the notice <lb/>
Moore, Superior Court <lb/>
Clerk, an action for divorce by <lb/>
Edward Smith vs. <lb/>
Stray up at Rich- <lb/>
ard live miles south of <lb/>
Greenville. Hog is blue color and <lb/>
weighs in mu ml-. <lb/>
Di. J. L. Woolen has purchased <lb/>
a handsome soda fountain for his <lb/>
drugstore. Carpenters <lb/>
there today, preparatory to put <lb/>
ting it up. <lb/>
Tiling is being placed in the <lb/>
ditch between Dickinson Avenue <lb/>
and Evans street, back of Mr. H. <lb/>
A. Sutton, and also in the ditch <lb/>
try, why isn't a good <lb/>
If needed of or <lb/>
-0 acres of land will lie given, also <lb/>
brick, lumber, can be secured <lb/>
light here. The railroad company <lb/>
also guarantees lo give as low a <lb/>
rate of freight from this point to <lb/>
leading points can be had the <lb/>
State. Our mineral water furnish- <lb/>
es the beat drink. <lb/>
Below is the honor roll <lb/>
Academy for last month, <lb/>
giving the names of all those who <lb/>
averaged over on examination. <lb/>
Clara <lb/>
Lillian Campbell, Minnie <lb/>
Roy Cox, Dora Cox, Cox, <lb/>
Jackson, <lb/>
John rel Gay Johnson, Miriam <lb/>
Johnson, Lewis <lb/>
eighth and ninth streets Mary <lb/>
Parker, Graver Parker. George <lb/>
Wyatt. <lb/>
Attention is called to the notice <lb/>
of dissolution of the firm of Patrick <lb/>
Greene. II. F. Patrick with <lb/>
draws from the firm, having sold <lb/>
bis interest to II. K. Patrick. The <lb/>
firm the same . <lb/>
J. B. Cherry v Co., will have <lb/>
their grand Spring opening Wed- <lb/>
Cotton Factory. <lb/>
There is being a <lb/>
made here to establish a one <lb/>
thousand dollar cotton mill <lb/>
and Thursday, and Greenville much of the stock <lb/>
on which date will be , . , , . . <lb/>
ready having subscribed. <lb/>
HOWDY DO. <lb/>
Some Speak to Some to You <lb/>
J. B. Nichols left this <lb/>
for Scotland Neck. <lb/>
L. II. to <lb/>
Wednesday evening. <lb/>
Jesse returned from <lb/>
Rocky Mount Wednesday. <lb/>
II. P. returned <lb/>
day night from n trip north. <lb/>
Swift came over <lb/>
from mm ii. tin.- morning. <lb/>
Dr. C. J. returned <lb/>
Wednesday from Scotland Neck, <lb/>
H. L. Smith thin morning for <lb/>
Ohio, to purchase a ear load of <lb/>
horses. <lb/>
Chan. Harper and Will Carr, of <lb/>
Greene county, spent the <lb/>
day in <lb/>
Bruce Williams, of Burgaw, at- <lb/>
for the Atlantic Line, <lb/>
spent Wednesday here. <lb/>
j pink Julia Barrett has moved <lb/>
into her new house in South Green- <lb/>
ville, which has recently been com-<lb/>
Mrs. J. z. Gardner returned this <lb/>
morning from <lb/>
Mrs. M. B. Norman left this <lb/>
morning for <lb/>
Charlie Bailey came over from <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
of <lb/>
spent Thursday in Greenville. <lb/>
L. V. wife, of Snow- <lb/>
Hill, are visiting Dr. W. M. B. <lb/>
Brown. <lb/>
Mm. Harry Skinner returned <lb/>
Thursday evening from Washing- <lb/>
ton City. <lb/>
Mm. P. of Raleigh, <lb/>
arrived to visit <lb/>
her people. <lb/>
Jim. J. Ii. returned <lb/>
Thursday night from Mildrid. <lb/>
where she line been spending a few <lb/>
days. <lb/>
Louis Latham returned Thurs- <lb/>
day evening from Raleigh, where <lb/>
be has been attending A M. <lb/>
College. <lb/>
Rev. A. J. Moore, who has been <lb/>
here visiting his son I. I. Moore <lb/>
for a few days, returned this morn- <lb/>
to <lb/>
March 1900. <lb/>
W. F. Parker went over to Par- <lb/>
to day. <lb/>
returned from <lb/>
Bethel Friday. <lb/>
W. of Baltimore, came <lb/>
in Friday evening. <lb/>
J. W. Wiggins arrived Friday <lb/>
evening from Tarboro. n <lb/>
J. A. Dudley came up this <lb/>
morning from Washington. <lb/>
Miss Mary returned this <lb/>
morning from <lb/>
Miss Battle returned <lb/>
Friday from a trip to Baltimore. <lb/>
W. II. Harrington went to <lb/>
Friday night returned <lb/>
ibis morning. <lb/>
R. M. Hester, of Tarboro, spent <lb/>
last night return- <lb/>
ed this <lb/>
Louis Latham left this morning <lb/>
for Washington City, where he ac- <lb/>
a position in the census de- <lb/>
-Miss Elbe of <lb/>
who has been visiting the family of <lb/>
Adrian Savage, returned home this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
COUNTY CONVENTION <lb/>
Vet the Democrat <lb/>
lie cam. United Males <lb/>
tin- Democratic <lb/>
at a primary election, held for <lb/>
Democracy. <lb/>
Factory Sold <lb/>
Messrs. Brothers hive <lb/>
sold their brick tobacco <lb/>
here to the American Tobacco Co n- <lb/>
piny. The plant is entirely <lb/>
and best in the State <lb/>
The Democratic <lb/>
assembled in <lb/>
today to select delegates <lb/>
Convention la Raleigh on the nth <lb/>
of April. <lb/>
The meeting was called to order <lb/>
by Alex. L. Blow, chairman of the <lb/>
executive <lb/>
The roll of delegates from the <lb/>
townships was called and ii. R. <lb/>
Gotten, of Falkland, was elected <lb/>
permanent chairman of the con- <lb/>
W. L. D. J. <lb/>
and II. T. King elected <lb/>
secretaries. <lb/>
A committee on resolution c en <lb/>
posed of one from each township <lb/>
was appointed as follows; Ivy <lb/>
Smith, W. II. S. M. Jones. <lb/>
II. W Alston Grimes, <lb/>
J. J. May. W. It. Williams, A. <lb/>
Flanagan, L. I. Moore, J. R. Barn <lb/>
hill, Tucker. <lb/>
While the committee was out <lb/>
preparing its Dr. <lb/>
was invited to address the <lb/>
Be said, the county was to <lb/>
be congratulated upon such an as- <lb/>
of intelligent men as he <lb/>
saw before him. This meant some- reasons, the delegates from this <lb/>
purpose, <lb/>
1st. Such method choosing <lb/>
Senatorial candidates will be <lb/>
carrying out tin- spirit of the <lb/>
pledges of the Democratic platform <lb/>
2nd. It id be keep in <lb/>
good old doc- <lb/>
the people are the <lb/>
and the rulers. <lb/>
Ii will put an end to the <lb/>
efforts of delegates and <lb/>
to secure the nomination of a par- <lb/>
man ft r the legislature, in- <lb/>
cause he favors a certain for <lb/>
the Senate and will leave <lb/>
convention free to select <lb/>
Legislature, <lb/>
with reference n I one lo <lb/>
and the e free to <lb/>
to its important work. <lb/>
It brings the party <lb/>
cry down to the people, <lb/>
control of its nominations <lb/>
for this high office. It will there- <lb/>
by make the party stronger, be <lb/>
cause its methods are fair, <lb/>
and open. <lb/>
Resolved J. for <lb/>
Bone Fertilizer. <lb/>
Analysis of leaser I. W. State Chemist of North Cam <lb/>
Una, from sample drawn in hands of R. O. Cotter Co., <lb/>
N. P., February <lb/>
Available Phosphoric Acid 8.18 <lb/>
Potash <lb/>
Value unmixed ingredients it 818-SO <lb/>
Add average freight 3.00 <lb/>
Actual cost mixing 1.00 <lb/>
Coal of bags. <lb/>
Bone has been u-ed on fifteen consecutive Drops, and is <lb/>
tin- greatest of all Cotton and Peanut reliable; <lb/>
made from the best materials. Manufactured by <lb/>
F. S. Royster Guano Co., <lb/>
Norfolk. Va. Tarboro, N. C <lb/>
thing, that the people were In <lb/>
nest, that they were aroused to the <lb/>
Importance of the issues before <lb/>
them, the most prominent <lb/>
lie named in sentence <lb/>
shall the white men, such as <lb/>
these present, rule the and <lb/>
Slate, or shall it ruled by an in- <lb/>
race. Dr. told <lb/>
outrages that bad been <lb/>
in past years, and aid he believed <lb/>
every man here was determined <lb/>
that the white man should rule. <lb/>
The not having re- <lb/>
when Dr. <lb/>
ed his remarks, O iv. T. J. <lb/>
was invited to He Said his <lb/>
political for thirty <lb/>
years baa taught him <lb/>
make issues, lie then went <lb/>
back to the days of show- <lb/>
ed how many white men were dis- <lb/>
franchised, and a horde of colored <lb/>
people enfranchise I and the reign <lb/>
of that followed. This <lb/>
brought the white together <lb/>
and a few years later the <lb/>
Mere swept from power and <lb/>
under the Democratic rule that <lb/>
followed there was good govern- <lb/>
There arose opinion <lb/>
among the white people which <lb/>
such a division that in <lb/>
the Republican.-, again got control <lb/>
and gave us such an administration <lb/>
State, county town as to be- <lb/>
come intolerable, resulting in the <lb/>
white people again uniting <lb/>
In 1888 and once more swept the <lb/>
from power. To pro <lb/>
vent a it in of such <lb/>
the Legislature of 1888 proposed <lb/>
an amendment to our constitution <lb/>
and that is chief issue before <lb/>
us now. briefly <lb/>
and discussed t b o <lb/>
The Committee c resolutions <lb/>
made the following <lb/>
reaffirm the principles of <lb/>
National Democratic party as <lb/>
made and declared Chicago in <lb/>
1886 and specifically declare our <lb/>
allegiance to the principles therein <lb/>
enunciated. <lb/>
We witness With growing Ml- <lb/>
tern growth of Trusts <lb/>
mid monopolies under the <lb/>
of the Republican party and <lb/>
are convinced control of <lb/>
those evils and their <lb/>
inn can be met meal <lb/>
County to the Slate Convention be, <lb/>
and they hereby instructed to work <lb/>
and vote for sonic effective plan <lb/>
for securing and conducting such <lb/>
primary elections for the selection <lb/>
of a Democratic candidate for <lb/>
States Senator. <lb/>
THIRD Tins. <lb/>
Whereas, Democracy of <lb/>
county realizes <lb/>
far-reaching results of <lb/>
the political campaign for the year <lb/>
to the cause f <lb/>
white supremacy and good gov- <lb/>
And When in, they firmly be <lb/>
that the standard bearers of <lb/>
Democratic party should be <lb/>
able, bold and courageous men; <lb/>
wise, discreet and self-poised, <lb/>
with Characters and pure; <lb/>
who are in close sympathetic touch <lb/>
with the people and inspire their <lb/>
entire respect and absolute <lb/>
And Whereas, they believe <lb/>
Bryan Grimes, illustrious <lb/>
in name and noble ancestry, <lb/>
represents those ideas and <lb/>
ties that should especially be cm- <lb/>
My Stock <lb/>
is Complete <lb/>
ALL <lb/>
W Hats, <lb/>
prices that will suit you. <lb/>
COME AND SEE THEM. <lb/>
gates to the list and the whole rat- <lb/>
A. G. Cox offered following <lb/>
which was adopted <lb/>
That this <lb/>
mends that the representation in <lb/>
next Democratic count con- <lb/>
. While. <lb/>
go <lb/>
Al I he old Ma reel I us Moore store, <lb/>
mi Five Points, where have <lb/>
opened a new and fresh <lb/>
ink of <lb/>
be based upon the Demo Heavy and Fancy Groceries <lb/>
vote for in the <lb/>
of 1808. <lb/>
Col. J. was called <lb/>
for and addressed the convention, <lb/>
after which adjourned. <lb/>
Large <lb/>
with It. II. <lb/>
caught the largest shad. Thursday <lb/>
that has been in the market <lb/>
this season, It weighed pounds, <lb/>
John was as proud <lb/>
trophy boy with his first pair <lb/>
of pants. <lb/>
Consisting of Meals. Flour, <lb/>
Sugar, Coffee, Canned floods, <lb/>
Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars, <lb/>
Fruits, in fact everything <lb/>
to in- found an up-to-date <lb/>
cry. <lb/>
We pay the highest market <lb/>
prices for all kinds of <lb/>
Country Produce, <lb/>
Revival at Falkland. <lb/>
Rev. P, c. M <lb/>
bodied by a candidate for is holding a revival at <lb/>
this of so great pith and mo- land this week. There have <lb/>
to the social, political and in-1 thirteen accessions to the church <lb/>
prosperity of the State, Tho meeting will continue <lb/>
through Sunday and probably <lb/>
longer. <lb/>
either in cash or in barter. When <lb/>
you want to sell or when you <lb/>
want to buy come to see us. <lb/>
To all who favor us with their <lb/>
pal lounge promise entire sat- <lb/>
at Five Point <lb/>
for handling leaf tobacco. The sale <lb/>
. , , ., . .,,. , . , v by <lb/>
Includes building fixtures . . <lb/>
and all the land the rear be- <lb/>
tween the building and <lb/>
street. The railroad sidetrack be- <lb/>
tween the bull ling and the depot, <lb/>
and the lots fronting the factory on <lb/>
laws made the Legislatures of <lb/>
the State and pledge our <lb/>
efforts to accomplish this end. <lb/>
denounce as <lb/>
and contrary to the aims and <lb/>
f our government, tin <lb/>
therefore be it resolved. <lb/>
I. That the Democrats of Pill <lb/>
county have sent to tin- State Con- <lb/>
to be held April I <lb/>
the name of Col J. Bryan <lb/>
for office of Secretary <lb/>
of mid ask he In- placed <lb/>
on the State ticket for that <lb/>
That the Democrats of Pitt <lb/>
hereby instruct Us delegates <lb/>
to the state Convention to cast <lb/>
the vote of the county for Col. <lb/>
Grimes for the office of Secretary <lb/>
of State, and do all their <lb/>
Insecure nomination of this <lb/>
peerless champion Of I <lb/>
The several townships selected <lb/>
their quota of delegates to the <lb/>
Stale Convent us follows; <lb/>
DAM. <lb/>
Delegates. Alternates. <lb/>
Nichols Ivy Smith <lb/>
W II I. Brown <lb/>
I Merchant <lb/>
Lyons, Ga Mar. <lb/>
u merchant place <lb/>
is dead and John his <lb/>
friend, i- the point of death, <lb/>
from drinking wood alcohol, by <lb/>
mistake. They prominent men <lb/>
community. Mr. <lb/>
having his store <lb/>
the request of the painter, or- <lb/>
some wood alcohol for mix <lb/>
Sum-of it was put <lb/>
and one of <lb/>
of these bottles the painter left on a <lb/>
shelf. <lb/>
Supposing bottle to contain <lb/>
root beer, Mr. asked <lb/>
to hive a and <lb/>
both drunk. Twelve <lb/>
ward Mi. was dead and <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
death notwithstanding <lb/>
forts of physicians. <lb/>
Do <lb/>
You <lb/>
Know <lb/>
that city with the Amer- are one and <lb/>
Tobacco Co. Mr. is a <lb/>
most enterprising young man and I. reaffirm principles <lb/>
has done much for and and policies of the Democrat par- <lb/>
the tobacco market here. Ho is . Iv in this Slate in <lb/>
bringing <lb/>
was 822,047.8.1. The revenue that will U- permanent <lb/>
amps on deed to . , . ,,; ,. <lb/>
go. and for good. More will be said <lb/>
i t r, . I this in a Inter Issue. <lb/>
The National League of <lb/>
Merchants admit to <lb/>
r, . kind of man Convention and <lb/>
York and Instead of losing him bring the <lb/>
are members of this Wednesday and I we wish the town had many therein suggested. <lb/>
Consult Mercantile Agencies to Thursday April 4th and like him. <lb/>
their financial standing. Write All are p <lb/>
them to stencil and quotations. see We, the Democrats <lb/>
They will mail them cheerfully and our magnificent StOCK. The milliner in feather- f in convention as <lb/>
quote fancy, j, B. Cherry Co, <lb/>
S M Jones <lb/>
Q M Mooring <lb/>
Alston Grimes W <lb/>
Marshal Cox <lb/>
A ti Cox II S <lb/>
II I. <lb/>
n A I. Jack-, n <lb/>
I Williams J I. tin <lb/>
i I KM VI R <lb/>
It I. Davis M <lb/>
A D. Johnson W I <lb/>
1.1 Moore W<lb/>
s. <lb/>
J It J Davenport <lb/>
II Williams <lb/>
I he chairman and a id <lb/>
do endorse were added M <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
old and a cousin of the <lb/>
D c will vote in the school election- at <lb/>
Cleveland, O., today. <lb/>
That you can get the best Porch <lb/>
Finishings, Stair Casings, Door <lb/>
Window Frames and <lb/>
Store Fronts, Counters <lb/>
Office Fittings, <lb/>
Outfit, Mantels, in- <lb/>
deed any thing lo la; made of <lb/>
Hard Wood or Pine, of <lb/>
KINS TON MANTEL CO. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
I them for you need. <lb/>
1900. <lb/>
sighed the ash man <lb/>
I have seen days. I was <lb/>
once an iceman but I was <lb/>
All. I said i <lb/>
wen- reduced <lb/>
And <lb/>
To those of patrons who have <lb/>
inspected our and Sum <lb/>
extend a cordial in- <lb/>
to look over our very <lb/>
line of <lb/>
. This <lb/>
Picture <lb/>
that <lb/>
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in back. I <lb/>
t r <lb/>
. ; <lb/>
for n <lb/>
fill i . <lb/>
Domestic Cloths, <lb/>
l the Casi- <lb/>
I Worsteds, Flannels, <lb/>
, lots, Cloths and <lb/>
every novelty and staple suitable <lb/>
to I he use of careful and <lb/>
drawn, As is well known, <lb/>
HT <lb/>
and SATISFACTION. Tn give <lb/>
tin- should lime for <lb/>
careful wink, and therefore <lb/>
your older as early U possible lo <lb/>
forestall Faster <lb/>
Yours respect fully, <lb/>
Greenville Tailoring Co., <lb/>
Unit <lb/>
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A Uniform Size Bale. <lb/>
Savannah, . M Tin <lb/>
Savannah cotton e- is <lb/>
log oat a l <lb/>
git lug I all <lb/>
with lo balm which i <lb/>
Into offset with beginning of <lb/>
i in- next cotton year, <lb/>
bur that after <lb/>
I km- I, I Si u. sales of cotton <lb/>
Savannah hi bales shall tie baaed <lb/>
on packages of standard <lb/>
and when bales of <lb/>
mansions are tendered for <lb/>
an allowance of cents per <lb/>
shall be made to the buyer by the <lb/>
Copies of the above rule are be <lb/>
to the exchanges <lb/>
of the States, requesting <lb/>
operation, and to funnel, <lb/>
men hunts, newspapers <lb/>
and <lb/>
adoption <lb/>
inn bale. The cotton <lb/>
exchange bus adopted <lb/>
the rule. <lb/>
Five That II Will Ho. <lb/>
The Executive Com <lb/>
I umbel mud but <lb/>
bailed n ringing address <lb/>
while men of nil <lb/>
Constitutional In <lb/>
co union ii sums up <lb/>
ii gained the i <lb/>
the <lb/>
I. Rule of while men i <lb/>
of ignorant <lb/>
It <lb/>
u -ii of cities, mi <lb/>
ties the Slate. <lb/>
I. will stimulate i <lb/>
. will white <lb/>
man u life nine i . vote <lb/>
whether be can read or write or mil <lb/>
if be will register by <lb/>
will peaceful <lb/>
.-. free from <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
Wheeler on Waiting <lb/>
Order. <lb/>
,. ml to <lb/>
lie , nil Wheeler mill i .- . <lb/>
tin- <lb/>
nun d I lull h I <lb/>
temporarily of ease <lb/>
p acing i <lb/>
rein as i <lb/>
Wheeler in ice of the i iii <lb/>
i I <lb/>
in e bethel lie shall be <lb/>
given an active <lb/>
of a special rel ire <lb/>
net, or mustered mil of <lb/>
Is stated be <lb/>
would mil lie obliged lo retire <lb/>
Hie rules i regular lb <lb/>
lull, so there <lb/>
is still i the . <lb/>
In ii i if he <lb/>
ii Smile In Each. <lb/>
I borrower, like <lb/>
. la lee in <lb/>
i in mi n in hap- <lb/>
s some other woman <lb/>
. i i i v. i do n the e <lb/>
bat <lb/>
A negative is generally I <lb/>
Most women are like misery <lb/>
love company. <lb/>
to his ways. <lb/>
Anton are here to y. <lb/>
bill who owns one wants <lb/>
to go. <lb/>
Ii that <lb/>
a man is in politic the <lb/>
more be la out. <lb/>
I who courts trouble <lb/>
lien trouble court. <lb/>
o; en isn't <lb/>
w i ii i a elite lug. <lb/>
No., is of year when <lb/>
grip <lb/>
i,. no-and <lb/>
forgets the quinine. <lb/>
same place. I <lb/>
in prohibitionist who plays I <lb/>
often complains because be <lb/>
small ill tell that <lb/>
fell slippers, under certain <lb/>
l ii . are not felt as much as <lb/>
other kind. <lb/>
No. Maud, dear, <lb/>
because a girl <lb/>
she be high <lb/>
road to success is seldom <lb/>
In ride. <lb/>
Poor penman give themselves <lb/>
laid characters. <lb/>
The piano has a lot of keys, but <lb/>
i- seldom I. eked. <lb/>
When critics roasts an actor <lb/>
lie in I feels hot about ii. <lb/>
Hen are working in an- <lb/>
of the rush. <lb/>
Why is it some men make a <lb/>
face when they drink whisk <lb/>
a very <lb/>
When to tire, the street <lb/>
conductor doesn't confine his <lb/>
belief to love and war <lb/>
Damage estimated at 150.00, <lb/>
i due by rain I is week to veg- <lb/>
crops about Tampa. Flu. <lb/>
-Fortune doesn't always favor <lb/>
the says the <lb/>
bad egg is not <lb/>
the one i soonest <lb/>
lie was lying on the saloon steps <lb/>
in a dazed condition. <lb/>
l In asked a passer-by. I <lb/>
i ink couldn't pay for <lb/>
reply. tired <lb/>
. I feel terribly pal <lb/>
NEW BERN FAIR. <lb/>
AW Al I AND BACK <lb/>
WILL A i NEW N. C. <lb/>
April inclusive, 1909. <lb/>
It will K the <lb/>
of and <lb/>
Is. ii e ml Large and <lb/>
of <lb/>
Oysters ard Wild<lb/>
MaCeS. Aggregate . <lb/>
A splendid Line of Vitim including of Cain. Ex. <lb/>
Wild n <lb/>
of Illusions, many ores never before show n a <lb/>
in this Slain. <lb/>
Cheap Excursion Hates <lb/>
last <lb/>
i address <lb/>
GEORGE GREEN, Secretary <lb/>
N r <lb/>
GOOD PRINTING <lb/>
TODAY The <lb/>
printed stationery in not only a tonne <lb/>
of continual to th m u <lb/>
the firm up to date. <lb/>
of I y. , <lb/>
of myth <lb/>
the way <lb/>
from ii i mil- <lb/>
card to lull <lb/>
potter, coll on <lb/>
r write <lb/>
The Reflector. <lb/>
THE AMENDMENT. <lb/>
I i i toe amendment <lb/>
lo of the Mate <lb/>
adopted by the As <lb/>
s-iii it 1809, and to lie submit <lb/>
the voters <lb/>
next <lb/>
Section i- That article VI of the I <lb/>
of North Carolina be . <lb/>
mil la hereby abrogated <lb/>
in lien thereof shall <lb/>
the following article of said <lb/>
VI. <lb/>
AND TO <lb/>
AX <lb/>
male person <lb/>
born tho United States, and <lb/>
even male person who has <lb/>
one years of <lb/>
age, possessing the <lb/>
In this article, shall <lb/>
be entitled to vote at election <lb/>
by the people in the State, except <lb/>
herein otherwise provided. <lb/>
See. lie Shall have resided in <lb/>
the State of North two <lb/>
years, in the county six months, <lb/>
and in the precinct, ward or other <lb/>
elect district in which be offers <lb/>
to vote, four months next <lb/>
the elections Provided, <lb/>
removal limn one precinct, ward <lb/>
or other election district <lb/>
in the same county, shall not ope <lb/>
rate deprive any person of the <lb/>
right to vote in the precinct, ward <lb/>
or other election district from <lb/>
which he has removed, until four <lb/>
months after such removal. So <lb/>
person who has been convicted, or <lb/>
ho has his <lb/>
court upon of any crime <lb/>
the punishment of is. or <lb/>
hereafter be. in the <lb/>
Male prison, shall be permitted to <lb/>
vole, unless the said person shall <lb/>
restored to in <lb/>
the manner prescribed law. <lb/>
See. person offering <lb/>
vote shall I e the time a <lb/>
registered voter as herein <lb/>
ed and in I lie manner <lb/>
provided by law and General <lb/>
Assembly of North Carolina shall <lb/>
general registration laws to <lb/>
carry effect the provisions of <lb/>
article. <lb/>
Sec. i. person presenting <lb/>
himself for registration shall be <lb/>
able read and write any section <lb/>
of constitution in the English <lb/>
language; and. before he shall bl- <lb/>
led lo vote, have paid on or <lb/>
before the day of March of the <lb/>
year in which he proposes to vote, <lb/>
his poll lax as prescribed by law. <lb/>
for the previous year. Poll taxes <lb/>
shall a lieu on assessed <lb/>
property, and no process shall <lb/>
to enforce I he collect ion of the same <lb/>
except against assessed property. <lb/>
Sec No male person who was. <lb/>
on I, 1807, oral any time <lb/>
prior thereto, entitled lo vole mi <lb/>
i I he laws of Stale in <lb/>
States wherein be then re- <lb/>
sided, and no lineal of <lb/>
person, shall be denied <lb/>
tin- register and vote at <lb/>
election in this State <lb/>
of failure to possess <lb/>
i in <lb/>
I of Provided. <lb/>
i have registered In accord <lb/>
with the terms of this in <lb/>
prior to December I, 1908. <lb/>
General shall prov for <lb/>
a permanent all persons <lb/>
who register under this on <lb/>
or before November 1908, and <lb/>
all persona shall in- <lb/>
to and all <lb/>
people in I III- Slate, <lb/>
section tin-. <lb/>
article Provided, such persons <lb/>
shall have paid their poll lax as re <lb/>
quired by law. <lb/>
Sec. All the <lb/>
-lull be ballot, and all <lb/>
elect ions by the General Assembly <lb/>
shall lie viva <lb/>
See Every voter in <lb/>
Carolina, except as in this article <lb/>
disqualified, shall eligible to of <lb/>
lice, but before entering upon the <lb/>
duties of the he shall take <lb/>
subscribe following oath i <lb/>
do swear <lb/>
trill support <lb/>
laws <lb/>
Slab-, tin con- <lb/>
and laws of North Cam <lb/>
Una not Inconsistent therewith, and <lb/>
that I will faithfully discharge <lb/>
duties Of <lb/>
So In me, <lb/>
See. s. The following of <lb/>
persons shall be <lb/>
First, all persons <lb/>
deny the being of Almighty God I <lb/>
Second, all persons win shall have <lb/>
pun <lb/>
. i u <lb/>
-i J <lb/>
it <lb/>
or confessed their <lb/>
guilt pending, and <lb/>
whether or not, <lb/>
of any I Haw in <lb/>
or felony, or any other for <lb/>
which the be <lb/>
AS -X<lb/>
since becoming citizens of the <lb/>
or corruption <lb/>
ice in unless such <lb/>
person shall lie restored to the <lb/>
rights of citizenship in a manner <lb/>
by law. <lb/>
Bee This act shall be force <lb/>
from and after its <lb/>
OVER THE COUNTRY. <lb/>
Annis Elder, an oil well driller, <lb/>
shot and killed his wife <lb/>
Reflections of a Bachelor. <lb/>
The man who knows when he <lb/>
hasn't succeeded generally knows <lb/>
why. <lb/>
A girl always has I sneaking re <lb/>
spec for a man who can propose <lb/>
I i her in an offhand way. <lb/>
Very women believe that <lb/>
low cut dresses are unmoral unless <lb/>
and made K, u,,,,., in <lb/>
Ids escape. <lb/>
If sin-could only see a photo- <lb/>
graph of the fanny way it would <lb/>
look when it began to turn ray, <lb/>
no woman would livelier hair <lb/>
When a man is in love with a <lb/>
woman nothing he won't <lb/>
give her. after they get mar- <lb/>
there's nothing pro <lb/>
York Press. <lb/>
Mrs Wigwag of j <lb/>
Gas escaping from a healer as- <lb/>
John a clerk, <lb/>
at Buffalo, X. V. <lb/>
Damage from ice gorge, <lb/>
broken in at <lb/>
Monroe, is estimated at <lb/>
Michael Fleming, III , <lb/>
set lire to the bed on <lb/>
was lying, and she was <lb/>
burned. <lb/>
To the window Here comes Mrs. <lb/>
of the Cross Society In differ- with the fondest coal on <lb/>
cut countries. Barton w ill sail ever she's coming up <lb/>
for April Mr Wigwag <lb/>
A cleaning of Chinatown, in San I heard a wrap <lb/>
Cal,, shows that <lb/>
stories of plague existing <lb/>
there are <lb/>
Before a large crowd at <lb/>
on Saturday night, Colonel <lb/>
William i. spoke <lb/>
money quest He is <lb/>
sail Lake. <lb/>
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. <lb/>
of composed <lb/>
K W. I, <lb/>
on the in tin-ton <lb/>
Villi-. N. C. if <lb/>
now ,,,., It. K <lb/>
II. B. re- <lb/>
. Urn from mill All <lb/>
In the Seventh South Carolina it. <lb/>
AND ITS AWFUL HORRORS <lb/>
ex red <lb/>
Johnston's Sarsaparilla <lb/>
QUART <lb/>
A. MOST CUBE. <lb/>
A oil Her <lb/>
Mrs. lives In villas of <lb/>
Co., Midi. This venerable was born la <lb/>
year 1812, year of great war, In Hebron. Washington Co., New <lb/>
York. She to Michigan In ISM. year of and Tyler <lb/>
All her faculties ore excellently preserved, and possessing a very re- <lb/>
memory, Is full of Interesting of her early <lb/>
life, of the early days or the State of and the interfiling- and re- <lb/>
markable people she baa met, and the stirring events of which she was a wit- <lb/>
nothing In varied and manifold recollections are more mar <lb/>
and worthy of attention than are her experience la the use of <lb/>
SARSAPARILLA. Mrs. Hurt Inherited a tendency and <lb/>
disposition to scrofula, that terribly destructive blood taint which has cursed <lb/>
and is cursing lives of thousands marking thousands more as <lb/>
of the death Transmitted from generation to generation. It Is <lb/>
found In every family in one form or another. It may make its <lb/>
In dreadful running lo unsightly swellings In neck or <lb/>
or in eruptions of varied forms. Attacking the membrane. It <lb/>
mar be known as catarrh in the bead, developing In lungs It may be. <lb/>
and often Is. the prUne cause of consumption. <lb/>
Speaking of her ease. Mm. was troubled for many years <lb/>
with a bad skin disease. My arms limbs break oat In a mass of <lb/>
yellow matter. My neck began to swell and became very <lb/>
unsightly In appearance. My body Was covered with scrofulous eruptions. <lb/>
My eyes were also greatly Inflamed and weakened, and they pained me very <lb/>
much. My blood was In very bad condition and my head ached <lb/>
at frequent Intervals, and I had no appetite. I had sores also In my ears. I <lb/>
was in a miserable condition. I bad tried every remedy that had been <lb/>
mended, and doctor after had failed. One of the best Id <lb/>
the State told me I must die of scrofulous consumption, as <lb/>
were beginning to form. I at length Was told of Dr. Johnston, of Detroit, and <lb/>
his famous I tried a more as an experiment than any- <lb/>
thing else, as I had no In It. and greatly to my agreeable I <lb/>
began to grow better. You can be sure I kept on taking It. I took a great <lb/>
many bottles. But I steadily Improve, until I became entirely welt. All the <lb/>
sores healed up, all the bad symptoms disappeared. gained perfect health. <lb/>
and I have never been troubled with scrofula since. Of course an old lady <lb/>
of years Is not n young woman, I bare had remarkably good health <lb/>
since then, and believe that la the <lb/>
greatest Mood purifier and the best medicine In the wide world, both for <lb/>
scrofula and as a spring This remarkably Interesting old lady did <lb/>
not to be more sixty, and she repeated several times, believe my <lb/>
life was saved by <lb/>
ERNUL. <lb/>
district J. II Ford- and W-B. Greene. <lb/>
. , , . . . ,, . . day March <lb/>
ham, colored, and . . K. <lb/>
It. <lb/>
lace were elected Republican <lb/>
lies. <lb/>
Samuel Mark <lb/>
and his will Boon return style of Patrick a the <lb/>
having new partnership ill <lb/>
II. K. Patrick having in- <lb/>
II. I Patrick in tin business here- <lb/>
from alumni Hartford, <lb/>
and take up I heir permanent <lb/>
there. <lb/>
Chin Ye. Envoy <lb/>
nary and Minister Plenipotentiary <lb/>
of Korea to the United States, will <lb/>
sail next in day for Paris, to be <lb/>
gin his new official duties at that <lb/>
city, Vienna and <lb/>
Revival services at the Third <lb/>
Baptist church, of Indianapolis, <lb/>
hid., disturbed neighbors, and <lb/>
was made some out- <lb/>
set the building on lire, and was <lb/>
destroyed. <lb/>
Confederate veterans say the <lb/>
gathering at Raleigh lib. at <lb/>
business under Urn. <lb/>
u of Patrick <lb/>
All el tho U <lb/>
hereby by the AH <lb/>
person indebted the old Urn will make <lb/>
to u. <lb/>
This day <lb/>
w. ii. <lb/>
K. Patrick. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
South <lb/>
In Superior Court <lb/>
Edward Smith <lb/>
r Adieu <lb/>
Annie Smith. <lb/>
The defendant above named will <lb/>
notice that action entitled above has <lb/>
been o lo lbs Superior Court of <lb/>
j Pill to dissolve bond <lb/>
I existing between Smith gad <lb/>
Of Vance statue, Annie Smith j tin- Smith, <lb/>
will be largest ever ill <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
allies Harper, who shot <lb/>
led Valentine Hart, last August, <lb/>
Chester Hill. l., when be found <lb/>
him Mrs. Harper, was acquit- <lb/>
of murder. <lb/>
Mi Harriet otherwise <lb/>
Mrs. A. who was <lb/>
tor grand larceny at New <lb/>
York, on return from Europe <lb/>
In i Tuesday, was taken to Haiti- <lb/>
mole, Mil., yesterday. <lb/>
Tho Chicago Times Herald coin <lb/>
length on the many <lb/>
of and pros <lb/>
in the South, and stales <lb/>
that numerous have re <lb/>
located In this <lb/>
especially along lines of <lb/>
I system and the Southern <lb/>
Hallway. Most of these colonists <lb/>
arc from the Middle States and the <lb/>
West, and are a tar more desirable <lb/>
class than horde of foreigners <lb/>
that pour into the Northwest. Of <lb/>
however, -North <lb/>
Carolina gets very little, of II <lb/>
going In Georgia aid Alabama, <lb/>
while Virginia and Tennessee get <lb/>
a fair share. Somehow <lb/>
nut fancy <lb/>
aid Rt a consequence our pop- <lb/>
bi v remains en- <lb/>
and nearly all <lb/>
I i, This is desirable fur <lb/>
reasons, is to be regret- <lb/>
I we <lb/>
i Millers our big Slate will <lb/>
populated, and <lb/>
I I ii n in resources <lb/>
will i <lb/>
News. <lb/>
some <lb/>
In this will <lb/>
sue required to appear n <lb/>
next of Court of Mid <lb/>
county lo be held on tin- Monday in <lb/>
at Hie Court of said <lb/>
N. C. or <lb/>
action, <lb/>
will apply to tin-court for <lb/>
relief ill complaint <lb/>
This 29th day of March, <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Clerk Court. <lb/>
Ally's for <lb/>
ADM I N <lb/>
Having day before lbs <lb/>
Clerk i ill-Superior Court of Pill county <lb/>
s of estate of M. <lb/>
eased, is hereby given to <lb/>
a I o i as claims said <lb/>
to to for payment <lb/>
duly hi mil . on before <lb/>
Mo-1. notice will U <lb/>
plead in i recovery, <lb/>
indebted to notified to make <lb/>
payment to <lb/>
Ibis tin- Mill day March <lb/>
I. II. mi . <lb/>
DIM. L u <lb/>
Blow,<lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every <lb/>
and prices us low as <lb/>
Highest market <lb/>
aid for country produce. <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
DESIGNS<lb/>
AS <lb/>
in I. An <lb/>
Bonn How <lb/>
patent <lb/>
Le-Or <lb/>
FREE<lb/>
. u <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
too or <lb/>
he-mi <lb/>
for <lb/>
BOOK ON PATENTS<lb/>
TO <lb/>
Lottery of upon j <lb/>
tiny t o mo I ho <lb/>
he of PHI notice <lb/>
is hereby to nil i <lb/>
able to them <lb/>
to in fin duly on I <lb/>
or More day of <lb/>
or will in bar of <lb/>
All to es- <lb/>
will payment to me, <lb/>
It. i. <lb/>
i in- E. <lb/>
If t BLOW, <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
Having this day <lb/>
Clerk f county, <lb/>
of K. <lb/>
notice hereby lo all per- <lb/>
balding to <lb/>
tome for payment, duty w- <lb/>
nu day of <lb/>
1901, or Will in <lb/>
All <lb/>
ed to estate will make <lb/>
to me. Mar, U 2nd <lb/>
Executrix of K. A Urn. <lb/>
NOTRE TO <lb/>
Superior <lb/>
Court of county as <lb/>
tor of estate of James K. Craft, <lb/>
notice II to nil persons <lb/>
ed lo said to make immediate pay- <lb/>
t and all <lb/>
in; t Lit ins must <lb/>
sent the same for the Kith <lb/>
1901 or notice will be <lb/>
plead in bar of <lb/>
This of <lb/>
Cannon. <lb/>
K. <lb/>
BALE. <lb/>
Hy virtue of an order of the <lb/>
day in n <lb/>
therein <lb/>
Henry wife <lb/>
I w In <lb/>
before door In <lb/>
at public sale for cash, that certain lot <lb/>
or of in town of Greenville, <lb/>
at the <lb/>
of bits Ho. and 16.00 fifth street <lb/>
and runs with lines of lots N,. and <lb/>
to the of loll No- M, <lb/>
lbs line of No. and <lb/>
sixty and one half <lb/>
with Oral line lo fifth <lb/>
street; with fifth feet b <lb/>
he containing one of <lb/>
more of and being part f lot <lb/>
No in the plan of Mint town. This the <lb/>
I,. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION <lb/>
RIVER SERVICE <lb/>
Myra <lb/>
dally A. M. for <lb/>
daily at <lb/>
I. M. for Washington. <lb/>
leaves <lb/>
Mondays, Wednesday <lb/>
and Fridays at A. II. <lb/>
leave for Greenville <lb/>
Tuesdays, and Saturdays <lb/>
at M. curries freight only. <lb/>
Connecting at with <lb/>
for Norfolk, <lb/>
York and <lb/>
i mi. mid fur nil points for the West <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
Old Dominion S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
N. c. <lb/>
DIRECTORY <lb/>
a. m. <lb/>
service sermon <lb/>
Sunday morning and evening. Ev- <lb/>
prayer <lb/>
M. and Litany Fridays at A <lb/>
at., Rev. I. A. <lb/>
id <lb/>
every Sun- <lb/>
day, morning and evening. Pray- <lb/>
Thursday evening. Rev. <lb/>
J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday- <lb/>
school a. m. C. Rountree, <lb/>
superintendent. <lb/>
every Sun- <lb/>
day, morning and evening. Prayer <lb/>
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev. <lb/>
N. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday <lb/>
school p. m. W F. Harding,<lb/>
thin <lb/>
Sunday, Rev. <lb/>
J. B. Morton, Sunday <lb/>
school a. m. E. B. <lb/>
regular <lb/>
A. F. A. M. Greenville <lb/>
Lodge, No. meets first and <lb/>
Monday R. <lb/>
W. M. J. M. Reuse. Sec <lb/>
I. O. O. Lodge, No. <lb/>
Meets every Tuesday <lb/>
R. L. N. O. E. E Griffin, <lb/>
Sec. <lb/>
K. of River Lodge, <lb/>
meets every Friday evening <lb/>
R. M. C. T. M. Hooker. <lb/>
R. and <lb/>
R. Vance Council, No. <lb/>
1696, meets every Thursday even- <lb/>
W. B. Wilson, R. M. R. <lb/>
Lang, Sec. <lb/>
O. U. A. every <lb/>
Wednesday night at in I. O. <lb/>
O. F. B. White, <lb/>
A. O. Council, <lb/>
No. meets every first and third <lb/>
Thursday in Odd Fellows <lb/>
Hall. J. Z. Gardner Worthy <lb/>
Chief; D. S. Smith, Sec. <lb/>
I. Conclave <lb/>
No. meets every and <lb/>
fourth Monday in Odd <lb/>
Hall. W. B. Wilson <lb/>
Smith Se- <lb/>
cure Cold In Head. <lb/>
cur <lb/>
to mil quick lo cure in lad <lb/>
I j. oar, <lb/>
-DEALER <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
II <lb/>
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
I now l found the <lb/>
brick store formerly <lb/>
occupied by J. <lb/>
W. Brown. <lb/>
COME SEE ME.<lb/>
-q- <lb/>
Wee <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
ill <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
D. J. EDITOR <lb/>
. <lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
VOL. XIX <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 1900. <lb/>
NO <lb/>
Ed. H. <lb/>
WHO I SALE <lb/>
GROCER. <lb/>
IF YOU WANT TO TREATED RIGHT AND <lb/>
AT THE SAME BUY TOUR i RIGHT <lb/>
THEN COME TO RIGHT WHERE <lb/>
YOU WILL GOT HONE.-T WEIGH T <lb/>
Ed. H. <lb/>
THE LEADING GROCER. <lb/>
The In The North. j AMERICAS NATIONAL HYMN. <lb/>
March Jury <lb/>
in of Assistant District At- <lb/>
Walter E. Billows, colored, <lb/>
against W. J. B <lb/>
restaurant keeper, <lb/>
ed to serve a meal to Billows and <lb/>
Geo. <lb/>
White, of North Carolina, also col- <lb/>
a verdict to day <lb/>
favor of plaintiff for cents. <lb/>
Billows naked damages <lb/>
Worth Constant Care <lb/>
Every schoolboy and girl <lb/>
has base the patriotic <lb/>
j of thee, <lb/>
Sweet laud <lb/>
Of thee I <lb/>
Laud where my lathers died <lb/>
Laud of the Pilgrim's pride <lb/>
From every mountain side. <lb/>
Let freedom <lb/>
Yet how few there are who <lb/>
anything of its author, <lb/>
Smith. Horn in the <lb/>
first decade of the present <lb/>
and in that slate which the <lb/>
old I glim Fathers made their home, it <lb/>
pot never is that he should have given <lb/>
impatience rather than a physical expression to patriotic <lb/>
fact. Whatever may be worth breathed forth in these lines, <lb/>
having is worth constant care, j Dr. Smith loved every inch of <lb/>
This is especially true of business, American soil and especial was <lb/>
which should be closely watched; his native stale dear to his heart. <lb/>
and every to its growth should Why should it bet The place <lb/>
be employed to best that gave him birth, was within <lb/>
The most potent of all such her borders he was educated, it <lb/>
aids is advertising. With proper was for her people beg-aye his beat <lb/>
attention advertising will make j energies, and return received <lb/>
any business from her a people's love and <lb/>
Record. j <lb/>
lie was a graduate of Harvard <lb/>
College a clergyman of the <lb/>
Joe Wheeler. Baptist church. In Boston he ed- <lb/>
j Christian Review <lb/>
greatest benefits of, Baptist <lb/>
the war with Spain was the Missionary Union , and in <lb/>
poured into all the gaps betwixt , .;,, visited the <lb/>
North and South open by the; stations of Europe <lb/>
civil war. It was worth all the Asia. He contributed largely <lb/>
cost to sec once more the veterans literature his time, bis <lb/>
of the Blue and Gray work principally in the line <lb/>
together to front under our of <lb/>
flag. With the Our National <lb/>
firmly established its while he was a <lb/>
was confirmed both in home was <lb/>
and foreign estimation. at , in the <lb/>
it would bat further recognition park street church, Boston, on <lb/>
of the pride and sense of renewed i Dr. Smith was a <lb/>
strength which the nation feels mate of Oliver Wendell <lb/>
In Drug Stores<lb/>
a Held for girls in the <lb/>
drag remarked a Four- <lb/>
street druggist, then- <lb/>
is constantly increasing demand for <lb/>
their services. would employ <lb/>
two myself if I could secure I hem. <lb/>
know several druggists who <lb/>
are in the same For <lb/>
some reason which cannot under- <lb/>
stand, there but little op- <lb/>
for girls lo learn the <lb/>
ding business until the past live <lb/>
or six years. Our experience with <lb/>
them, as far as we could secure <lb/>
has been exceedingly <lb/>
the law and <lb/>
their doors to young <lb/>
women sonic years ago, the colleges <lb/>
of held out against them, <lb/>
and the only way by which a girl <lb/>
could lea pharmacy was to get <lb/>
employment in a drug store. <lb/>
Young women have been for <lb/>
some years employed in many drug <lb/>
Stores as cashiers and soda water <lb/>
clerks, but somehow are never <lb/>
allowed lo learn the art of com <lb/>
pounding prescriptions, A of <lb/>
homeopathic pharmacies broke j <lb/>
the ice and Instructed young <lb/>
men lo compound their <lb/>
and with the bus- <lb/>
as a starter many were in- <lb/>
stalled In drug stores. They <lb/>
proved themselves to be excellent <lb/>
prescription clerks, and there are <lb/>
many physicians who would rather <lb/>
have them compound <lb/>
than men. Of course it <lb/>
is possible a girl lo <lb/>
Hie drug business unless she has a <lb/>
substantial education and u taste- <lb/>
it. It represents a greater <lb/>
amount of work and many more <lb/>
hours in a day, and every day in <lb/>
the week, than any other <lb/>
calling. A fundamental <lb/>
edge of is necessary, but <lb/>
one gets the inside of <lb/>
business will be found that there <lb/>
is more everyday English in it than <lb/>
Latin. <lb/>
for as compensation in con- <lb/>
though the salary to learn <lb/>
is small, alter a young woman <lb/>
is competent enough to be <lb/>
red as ii pharmacist, which nu <lb/>
i necessary for all who <lb/>
compound prescriptions <lb/>
pare medicines, it will he found <lb/>
the salaries paid are some- <lb/>
what higher that those paid lo <lb/>
average store clerk. The only <lb/>
difficulty la the matter is it <lb/>
means long hours every day and, <lb/>
like preachers, we have to work on <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb/>
TO THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND OF <lb/>
PITT AND ADJOINING <lb/>
We <lb/>
We <lb/>
are still in the of the <lb/>
you the best selected line of <lb/>
after your age <lb/>
restoration the old time amity <lb/>
brotherhood If President Ho- <lb/>
should take advantage of <lb/>
the occasion of the return of Fight <lb/>
Joe Wheeler from the other <lb/>
side world, where lie has <lb/>
been doing under the Stars <lb/>
and Stripes, and appoint him to a <lb/>
Brigadier Generalship in the <lb/>
army. General Wheeler j ,, on <lb/>
his conduct and bravery earned the thee. <lb/>
grateful regard of his countrymen. J <lb/>
Why should he not have some Th <lb/>
special token of favor at the hands <lb/>
of the <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
who his reunion poem, <lb/>
refers to us <lb/>
is a nice youngster <lb/>
of excellent pith. <lb/>
Fate tried to conceal him by name- <lb/>
him <lb/>
Hut he n song fur the <lb/>
brave and the free. <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
to be found in any store iii Pitt County. Well bought choice <lb/>
selections, the creations of the beat manufacturers of America <lb/>
Europe. Seasonable all year round, Spring, Bummer <lb/>
and Winter. We arc work for yours and our mutual ad- <lb/>
vantage. It Is our pleasure to show you you want and to <lb/>
sell you if we can. We you the very service, polite <lb/>
attention, and most liberal terms consistent with a well <lb/>
established business built strictly on own merits. <lb/>
When you come to you will not do yourself justice <lb/>
if on do not see our immense stock before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
Remember us and the following lines of general merchandise. <lb/>
Dry Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Hal- Cap, Silks and Satins. <lb/>
Jackets and Ope.-. Carpets, Mailings and Oil Cloths. <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Men's, Women's and Children's <lb/>
Horse Blankets and Dusters. <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour. Meal, Sugar, Coffee, Stud is,<lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
Headquarter for in <lb/>
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved <lb/>
Credit. Our motto is Honest . Merit and Dealing. <lb/>
Your Friends, <lb/>
by the Orange Va. <lb/>
The latest thing in <lb/>
hosiery is clean feet. <lb/>
I -i a woman becomes a <lb/>
beaut pot in a car load of nun. <lb/>
figures wall paper <lb/>
attract the most attention are the <lb/>
prices. <lb/>
Is hard to break a girl's <lb/>
a young man breaks <lb/>
pocket book in the attempt. <lb/>
is jail, the <lb/>
hinging, in on a jam <lb/>
borne lite u of i <lb/>
In Each. <lb/>
A In- always finds more <lb/>
faun a stupid truth. <lb/>
who buys silk stockings <lb/>
believes in putting something by <lb/>
a rainy <lb/>
I re is a great difference I e- <lb/>
absent man aid <lb/>
me who forgets judiciously. <lb/>
be by <lb/>
The has <lb/>
loudest tick may hive been bought <lb/>
on time. <lb/>
Some people seem to think <lb/>
ail the exercise they need is <lb/>
there jaws. <lb/>
Ton tin <lb/>
Hull. <lb/>
lo <lb/>
on the under <lb/>
When a girl a Mrs. she <lb/>
Missed. <lb/>
Deaf mutes are always married <lb/>
u the <lb/>
ail <lb/>
gives color, <lb/>
flavor and firmness to <lb/>
fruits. No good fruit <lb/>
can be raised without <lb/>
Potash. <lb/>
Fertilizers containing at least <lb/>
to of Potash will give <lb/>
best results on all fruits. Write <lb/>
for our pamphlets, which ought <lb/>
to be in every farmer's library. <lb/>
They are sent free. <lb/>
GERMAN KALI WORKS, <lb/>
,, <lb/>
Per Cent. Investment with <lb/>
Taxes by Company. <lb/>
in <lb/>
Drew . <lb/>
.-- nil. Vice <lb/>
II S Treas. <lb/>
N II Ally. <lb/>
Geo. Allen, <lb/>
CC Latta. <lb/>
Primrose. <lb/>
NEW BERN PAIR <lb/>
The Telephone. <lb/>
The telephone has taught in <lb/>
lesson in patience, ill used to <lb/>
EXHIBITION AND MEET <lb/>
Al NEW N. <lb/>
April 16-21 inclusive, 1900. <lb/>
will be ii complete Exposition of <lb/>
Eastern North <lb/>
and <lb/>
exhibits of <lb/>
products <lb/>
i in <lb/>
V. and <lb/>
ill it in i-i-j <lb/>
s-r, the answer was not <lb/>
Exciting; Races <lb/>
of <lb/>
Grand of Fellows, <lb/>
prepared his annual report. It <lb/>
shows members, a gain <lb/>
year of tho greatest <lb/>
in any one year since 1811. There <lb/>
are lodges. Expended for re- <lb/>
lief receipts <lb/>
on hand, <lb/>
Greensboro has the largest <lb/>
members. Forty are <lb/>
the orphanage at <lb/>
The property is worth <lb/>
There are no debts, bill a <lb/>
hand for the of <lb/>
The restraint and regulation of <lb/>
the trusts; the just, honorable, <lb/>
and patient performance of our <lb/>
to Inhabitant of our in <lb/>
including a wise <lb/>
virtuous the <lb/>
breaking down of <lb/>
tariff measure, which was <lb/>
through and <lb/>
consequent promotion of <lb/>
trade on which the bread of mil- <lb/>
lions depends -these are the <lb/>
issues which carry the <lb/>
racy to <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
lieu. F. II. who MM <lb/>
for years of this <lb/>
Stale, died Saturday night in <lb/>
given the oilier end, an <lb/>
taut wrangle was started with <lb/>
operator at the central station, <lb/>
would seem us the least re- <lb/>
ought to have shown <lb/>
the operator could do nothing in <lb/>
way of hurrying up the Callow <lb/>
at the other end of line. <lb/>
took unite a while for humanity to <lb/>
become accustomed lo this but <lb/>
now with those who regularly use <lb/>
the phone lesson of <lb/>
has fairly well learned and <lb/>
the lesson impatience cannot <lb/>
accomplish any thing has also been <lb/>
learned. There course yet n <lb/>
few people, not much accustomed <lb/>
to use the phone, who allow them- <lb/>
selves to become impatient when <lb/>
get ft call, but great <lb/>
bulk of humanity has lo <lb/>
that it is no use lo blame the <lb/>
central station than <lb/>
is delay became <lb/>
of the of gelling the <lb/>
at end. <lb/>
TROTTING AND <lb/>
rinses <lb/>
old maid doesn't<lb/>
cigarette would be <lb/>
Xii, Mamie, dear fortune tellers <lb/>
are employed banks. <lb/>
I feel rather Ibis morn- <lb/>
remarked the in <lb/>
cradle, <lb/>
When fortune knocks at a man's <lb/>
do a- his ow ii fault if Hie knock <lb/>
i- out of order. <lb/>
Judging from plays, <lb/>
theatrical manager, a- well as <lb/>
he mi it. i- out for dill. <lb/>
i, an hope to an <lb/>
directing <lb/>
toward slats of a <lb/>
show . <lb/>
No, <lb/>
folio <lb/>
cherry In hi- <lb/>
Even tin- baker can be weak <lb/>
The hand-- a clock never .- <lb/>
out on a strike. <lb/>
I he soil <lb/>
fertile a of country, <lb/>
it is adapted to I lie sow of <lb/>
wild oat-. <lb/>
i bring May <lb/>
and <lb/>
TEN l <lb/>
with <lb/>
Annual Coupons, each. <lb/>
iii June December at <lb/>
ill and Farmers Hank of <lb/>
Secured by first <lb/>
on residence property worth <lb/>
nearly double of loans, with <lb/>
principal payable ten years after <lb/>
dale of issue, an- being sold for a <lb/>
cash payment of which gives <lb/>
in owner live and one-third per <lb/>
per annum free of taxes <lb/>
a of nearly <lb/>
per cent, maturity, <lb/>
a total of more than seven per <lb/>
cent, per annum. This is one of <lb/>
in and best investments on <lb/>
the market. Loans made on <lb/>
of eight lime. <lb/>
For furl her particulars, address <lb/>
Mechanics and Investors Union, <lb/>
Bee., N. <lb/>
, dear, ii <lb/>
v a man is a veg <lb/>
because be wants . <lb/>
Deafness Cannot Be Cured <lb/>
by local applications as can- <lb/>
not reach the diseased portion of <lb/>
the car There is only one way to <lb/>
cure deafness, and that is <lb/>
remedies, Deafness is <lb/>
ed inflamed condition of <lb/>
in am.- lining of <lb/>
when lube is inflamed <lb/>
Mm have a rumbling sound or <lb/>
hearing, and when is in <lb/>
deafness is <lb/>
Hid unless the ran be <lb/>
oil I and Ibis lube restored <lb/>
to its normal condition, hearing <lb/>
will be destroyed nine <lb/>
out of ten are caused by fa- <lb/>
in i j which is but an in- <lb/>
of mucous <lb/>
-ill fail <lb/>
We will Hundred <lb/>
for case of deafness i <lb/>
ed that cannot be cured <lb/>
Hall's for <lb/>
i free. <lb/>
v Props., <lb/>
Sold druggists, Hill's <lb/>
Fills the best. <lb/>
A splendid Line of including of Ex- <lb/>
Turkish Wild Animal Show, a <lb/>
of Illusions, and many features never before show n at a Fair <lb/>
in this State <lb/>
Cheap Excursion Rates <lb/>
overall and lie <lb/>
Information, address <lb/>
I'm Premium Lil <lb/>
GEORGE GREEN, <lb/>
BERK. N V <lb/>
GOOD <lb/>
IS NECESSITY Ton The <lb/>
it not a <lb/>
of continual r-, but <lb/>
firm using it as to date. n <lb/>
good printing good paper <lb/>
workmanship. <lb/>
of anything in <lb/>
the <lb/>
from a <lb/>
i card t <lb/>
r write <lb/>
The Reflector. <lb/>
OVER TUB COUNTRY. <lb/>
Sh , I hardwood lac <lb/>
tone- are 1st i in S i <lb/>
Thomas was <lb/>
struck a Hull road <lb/>
train and <lb/>
lot el Pan a, is reported, w ill <lb/>
lake purl folio of Will mill Ma- <lb/>
i in I a <lb/>
rill. <lb/>
Norfolk, Rail- <lb/>
way Company on Inn <lb/>
Norfolk line <lb/>
for <lb/>
The <lb/>
inhabited entirely <lb/>
landers, II <lb/>
to <lb/>
children of family <lb/>
I It ii lb ass i inn death <lb/>
jut I., the mother <lb/>
You <lb/>
Like <lb/>
Good <lb/>
Printing <lb/>
Then <lb/>
You <lb/>
Will <lb/>
Like <lb/>
Ours. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Pi. D. <lb/>
DENTIST. <lb/>
K. <lb/>
I hill <lb/>
. SI <lb/>
and fever is a hot lie of <lb/>
hill Ionic. <lb/>
Iron and form.<lb/>
i. <lb/>
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