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The Eastern Reflector.<lb />
D. J. EDITOR <lb />
VOL. XIX <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. FRIDAY, APRIL <lb />
NO <lb />
Ed. H. <lb />
WHO <lb />
GROCER. <lb />
WANT TO BIGHT <lb />
TIME BUY KIDS <lb />
THE BIGHT <lb />
HONEST r STRICT- <lb />
LY GOODS. <lb />
Ed. H. <lb />
THE LEADING <lb />
OUR NOMINEES <lb />
State Ticket. <lb />
For <lb />
CHARLES <lb />
of Wayne. <lb />
For Lieutenant Governors <lb />
WILLIAM <lb />
of <lb />
For Secretary of <lb />
BRYAN <lb />
of Pitt. <lb />
For <lb />
B. LACY, <lb />
of Wake. <lb />
For <lb />
B. F. DIXON, <lb />
of Cleveland. <lb />
For Attorney <lb />
ROBERT D. <lb />
of Hay wood. <lb />
For Superintendent Public In. <lb />
THOMAS <lb />
of <lb />
For Commissioner <lb />
L. PATTERSON, <lb />
of Caldwell. <lb />
For Commissioner labor and <lb />
HENRY B. <lb />
of Davidson. <lb />
For Corporation <lb />
SAMUEL I. ROGERS, <lb />
of <lb />
FRANK. <lb />
of New Hanover. <lb />
For Presidential <lb />
DAN HUGH <lb />
of Cumberland. <lb />
LEES. <lb />
DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. <lb />
At letting of Democratic <lb />
Executive Committee held in <lb />
Greenville on the 14th day of <lb />
April, a for the <lb />
nomination of <lb />
dates for the Legislature and the <lb />
various comity offices and for the <lb />
appointment of delegates to the <lb />
First Congressional District Demo- <lb />
watt culled to <lb />
meet in Court House, in Green- <lb />
at o'clock II., on Saturday, <lb />
May WOO. <lb />
Township primaries, for the <lb />
pose of appointing delegates to said <lb />
county convention, were called to <lb />
meet at the usual places in each <lb />
township on Saturday, May <lb />
at o'clock P. M. The said <lb />
primaries will also elect an <lb />
Committee for each precinct, <lb />
composed of live members, <lb />
so nominate candidates for Justices <lb />
of the Peace and Constable. The <lb />
Dumber of delegates alternates <lb />
each township will entitled to <lb />
is as <lb />
Beaver Dam<lb />
Carolina K<lb />
Falkland X <lb />
Farmville T<lb />
Swift Creek II <lb />
All white men m the county of <lb />
Pill who favor the white people <lb />
controlling the affairs of State and <lb />
and who intend to vote to <lb />
that end, are cordially to <lb />
attend and participate in these <lb />
meetings. <lb />
Aim. L. Blow, <lb />
W. L. Sec. <lb />
to Wed <lb />
Chicago, April <lb />
Annie <lb />
raced over time <lb />
from Austria, to Chicago, <lb />
for the double purpose of avoiding <lb />
Mi. a of the <lb />
Peace in the town of and <lb />
be married. <lb />
The Justice was also in love with <lb />
the young lady had sworn to <lb />
make her his bride. He followed <lb />
them to America and now <lb />
to Chicago, searching for the <lb />
couple and ignorant of their wed- <lb />
ding to-lay before Justice <lb />
After Lent another ceremony will <lb />
be performed. <lb />
There's a lot for every frown, <lb />
a every sorrow ; dark may <lb />
be the present day, but <lb />
will be morrow. <lb />
Senator-elect sized u <lb />
the political outlook <lb />
my experience <lb />
years I have never a Con- <lb />
the control of party <lb />
that made us many political <lb />
If we can't wipe out re <lb />
publicans in on the <lb />
blunders made thus far by the <lb />
Fifty sixth Congress ought to go <lb />
out of business. They have made <lb />
up the issues of <lb />
trusts exactly <lb />
Indeed, if had <lb />
started in to make a good job <lb />
of it for us they could not have <lb />
done these fact <lb />
mind I feel certain that the re. <lb />
publican managers will hasten the <lb />
close of the session, welcome <lb />
the day when they can breath easy <lb />
so fur as Congress is concern- <lb />
ed. For this reason do not be <lb />
will lie made lo <lb />
force the bill through. <lb />
The republicans arc not locking <lb />
for more trouble unless they have <lb />
gone crazy; <lb />
Speech may be silver, bill there <lb />
is u difference between speech <lb />
and free silver. <lb />
Washington, April <lb />
Senators and <lb />
Representatives are wrangling fear- <lb />
fully over the plums made avail <lb />
able by the Rico Ad, which <lb />
goes into effect May Nearly <lb />
everyone them is grabbing <lb />
at tout one of the biggest and <lb />
of these a it- <lb />
they are making Mr. <lb />
very weary by their per- <lb />
The selection of <lb />
H. Allen to be governor was en- <lb />
personal on the part Mr. <lb />
just as the same gentle- <lb />
man WM personally chosen by Si <lb />
Long to lie Se- <lb />
of the Navy when <lb />
resigned that office to <lb />
become a rough rider. If some of <lb />
men who are after the other <lb />
places over there succeed get- <lb />
ling them, Mr Allen will have lo <lb />
keep his eyes wide open lo prevent <lb />
his administration of the affairs of <lb />
the inland getting into the break <lb />
en of scandal. <lb />
is a little puzzling to under-j <lb />
tend why the administration is <lb />
preventing action on the <lb />
bill at Ibis session of <lb />
Congress, but perfectly plain that <lb />
it is lining so, through its agents <lb />
both Roust and Senate. There is <lb />
something behind the desire to <lb />
postpone this legislation, which <lb />
has been endorsed by all the <lb />
partial and by the public <lb />
sentiment of the country as well. <lb />
Of course, Mr. Isn't <lb />
openly antagonizing the Canal bill, <lb />
but it was administration Senators <lb />
who voted down Senator Morgan's <lb />
motion to take up the Canal bill, <lb />
and it has been administration <lb />
Representatives who have headed <lb />
oil Representative Hepburn's <lb />
attempts to gel a date set for <lb />
its consideration by House <lb />
Nothing could more surely show <lb />
the steady Increase of public <lb />
in favor of the election <lb />
direct vote of the people, <lb />
than the adoption by the House of <lb />
a resolution proposing a <lb />
amendment for so electing <lb />
senators, by a vote to to. <lb />
A similar resolution has been <lb />
adopted by the House a <lb />
Congress but not by such a <lb />
large vote Whether the Senate <lb />
will respond to public <lb />
by adopting this resolution is yet <lb />
to be seen, lilt it is doubtful. <lb />
It is bad enough for paid lob- <lb />
to engage manufacturing <lb />
public sentiment in favor of or <lb />
in Con <lb />
but it is Infinitely worse for <lb />
a bureau of the government to en- <lb />
gage in such business, The Inter- <lb />
state Commerce Commission has <lb />
been sending out thousands of cir- <lb />
letters, printed and mailed <lb />
at public expense, asking let- <lb />
be written to Senators and He <lb />
to make sup <lb />
port the bill, for the en- <lb />
of the power of, that <lb />
Commission. this <lb />
caused a -en <lb />
sat ion in Congress, and <lb />
to cause the summary dismissal of <lb />
every official who either <lb />
or countenanced it; but <lb />
Mr. Is hard- <lb />
equal lo such heroic treatment <lb />
A bill to make more republican <lb />
which can be utilized <lb />
has bean <lb />
from the House Census <lb />
Committee. It provides for the <lb />
creation of a Census printing <lb />
with a superintendent at <lb />
year, and a large force of printers <lb />
binders. In previous <lb />
censuses, this work bean done <lb />
at printing office, <lb />
and there is no other reason than <lb />
greed for more patronage on the <lb />
part of republicans why should <lb />
not tic census. <lb />
PEOPLE, AND CUSTOMERS OF <lb />
PUT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. <lb />
We are <lb />
We offer <lb />
still in the forefront of the <lb />
yon the best selected line of <lb />
race your patronage <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
lo be found any stoic Pitt County. Well bought choice <lb />
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers America <lb />
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring. Summer <lb />
and Winter. We arc work for yours and our mutual ail <lb />
vantage, It Is our pleasure to soon you what you want and to <lb />
sell you if we can. We offer you the very best service. polite <lb />
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well <lb />
established business built up strictly on its own merits <lb />
When you Come to market you will not do yourself justice <lb />
if you d,, not see our Immense stuck before buying elsewhere. <lb />
Remember us and the following lines of general merchandise. <lb />
Dry Goods and Notions, <lb />
Huts and Cups, Silks mid Satins, Dross Trimmings <lb />
Jackets and Capes, Carpels, Mattings and oil Cloths. <lb />
Shoes. <lb />
Men's. Women's and Children's and <lb />
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters, <lb />
Groceries. <lb />
Flour, Heat, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Lard, Send is. <lb />
Hardware, <lb />
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope. <lb />
Furniture. <lb />
Headquarters for Furniture and everything line. <lb />
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved <lb />
Credit. Our is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing. <lb />
Your Friends, <lb />
North Carolina Agriculture Pro- <lb />
ducts. <lb />
The Secretary <lb />
has submitted to Congress a stale <lb />
production, <lb />
it ion of raw- cotton, <lb />
. fir a series of years. For <lb />
North Carolina ii <lb />
Production Yearn <lb />
in. bales; 1801-02. <lb />
bales; OH, <lb />
ball <lb />
KS, 1805-00, <lb />
1887 <lb />
bales. <lb />
Production of 1800, <lb />
wheat, <lb />
bushels; 1801, corn, <lb />
wheat, 1892, c <lb />
. ; i. 180.1, <lb />
con . wheat, <lb />
1804, corn, wheat, <lb />
1805, con . <lb />
wheat. 1890, corn, <lb />
wheat <lb />
corn, 31,323.505; wheat, 1,100.080; <lb />
1898, com, wheat, .- <lb />
1890, corn, <lb />
wheat, 1891, oats. <lb />
bushels; 1892, <lb />
oats. 5.120,000 bushels; rye, <lb />
1893, oats, 350.- <lb />
1894, rye, <lb />
rats, rye. <lb />
rye, <lb />
rye. <lb />
Tables are also given for ten <lb />
years of the r of homes, <lb />
mules, milch cows, oxen other <lb />
cattle, sheep and hogs on band. <lb />
For the year 1800 the number of <lb />
horses on hand in North Carolina <lb />
Is stated mules, <lb />
milch <lb />
cattle sheep. <lb />
and hogs number no given. <lb />
The <lb />
gives the winter wheat <lb />
ill North Carolina cent. <lb />
of rye per cent. <lb />
CHOICE Vegetables <lb />
will always find a ready <lb />
only that farmer <lb />
can raise them who has studied <lb />
the great secret how to ob- <lb />
both quality and quantity <lb />
by the judicious use of well- <lb />
balanced fertilizers. No <lb />
for Vegetables can produce <lb />
a large yield unless it contains <lb />
at least Potash. Send for <lb />
our books, which furnish full <lb />
information. We send them <lb />
free of charge. <lb />
KALI WORKS, <lb />
St, New <lb />
NEW BERN FAIR <lb />
ANNUAL EXHIBITION A ACE MEET <lb />
WILL BE AT NEW V C. <lb />
April 16-21 inclusive, 1900. <lb />
It will a complete Exposition of the <lb />
Eastern North Carolina. <lb />
Garden Pine and <lb />
exhibits <lb />
d products <lb />
of farm and <lb />
Fish, Oysters aid Wild <lb />
Exciting Races. <lb />
Per Cent. Investment with <lb />
Tuxes by Company. <lb />
in <lb />
Wynn, Vice <lb />
S II Ally. <lb />
Allen, Secretary. <lb />
r c, <lb />
TEN <lb />
I with SO Semi <lb />
Annual Coupons, 92.28 each. <lb />
Payable in June and December at <lb />
i union and Farmers of <lb />
Raleigh. Secured by <lb />
residence properly worth <lb />
nearly double amount of loans, <lb />
principal payable ten years after <lb />
dale of issue, are being sold a <lb />
cash payment of which gives <lb />
the owner lice and one-third per <lb />
per annum free of taxes on <lb />
cost, and a of nearly <lb />
percent at maturity, <lb />
a total of more than seven per <lb />
cent, per annum. This is one of <lb />
the and best Investments on <lb />
the market. Loans made on <lb />
of eight <lb />
For particulars, address <lb />
Mechanics and Investors Union, <lb />
Allen, Bee., X. C. <lb />
Deafness Cannot Bo Cured <lb />
Hundred <lb />
Thousand <lb />
Fowls. <lb />
Dollars in <lb />
by local applications as they <lb />
reach the diseased portion of <lb />
ear. There i- only one way to <lb />
cure deafness, that is <lb />
remedies. Deafness Is <lb />
ed an of the <lb />
mucus lining of the <lb />
It prove a matter j,,;,,. this tube Is Inflamed <lb />
to know I hat Mississippi has a one you have a rumbling sou ml or <lb />
thousand dollar bearing, and when it is in <lb />
faun. Herds <lb />
. Hie call lie <lb />
largest poultry , <lb />
in tin -i.- die j to Us normal condition, hearing <lb />
will be destroyed nine <lb />
. out of are caused by <lb />
lot, milch from <lb />
Hay St. ; laying hens <lb />
their avocation, ducks <lb />
and us are u <lb />
lion of the enterprise. lo . r, case of deafness <lb />
i arc led by catarrh i that cannot be oared <lb />
ii use, This Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for <lb />
is untiling but an in- <lb />
I lined of mucous <lb />
surfaces. <lb />
We will give One Hundred <lb />
AMI <lb />
Purses <lb />
A splendid blue of Attractions, Including of Cairo Ex- <lb />
Wild Animal Show. a <lb />
of Illusions, many features never before shown a fail <lb />
in this Stale <lb />
Cheap Excursion Rates <lb />
overall and Premium i <lb />
Information, address <lb />
or <lb />
GEORGE GREEN, Secretary <lb />
NEW BERN, N <lb />
poll <lb />
in <lb />
Commenting, I lie Sea Echo <lb />
When the pamphlet <lb />
was being <lb />
ii i tile to make no i i <lb />
lions, and could <lb />
not be upon <lb />
The <lb />
d on I. mis <lb />
line was <lb />
belied some few years ago ill a <lb />
,,; Ii oft he <lb />
mid most ii <lb />
farms found anywhere. Imagine <lb />
a place here eggs lire ; <lb />
Ne <lb />
Orleans line, <lb />
Piles Misc. <lb />
free. <lb />
J. .; Props., <lb />
Sold by druggists, Hall's <lb />
the beat.<lb />
GOOD PRINTING <lb />
A TODAY.- -The we -l <lb />
printed i not n <lb />
of continual lo hut <lb />
Mi- at i to Wt make <lb />
good paper <lb />
good <lb />
from <lb />
el tN <lb />
nil <lb />
The Reflector. <lb />
You <lb />
Like <lb />
dot id<lb />
Then <lb />
Will <lb />
Like <lb />
Ours.<lb />
THE <lb />
Dr. D. <lb />
N c. <lb />
While <lb />
ft store <lb />
Sew oil,. April VI the <lb />
the <lb />
lo William <lb />
i . ill n it paid Put it <lb />
ilium blue white <lb />
the period. The price <lb />
Inn record one torn THE b st ran <lb />
Chinese blue white I and fever i-; n of drove <lb />
other Tonic. <lb />
, iii a tasteless <lb />
x ,, pay. <lb /></p>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
ft <lb />
D. J. <lb />
Entered at the Post Office at <lb />
Greenville, N. C, as <lb />
Mail Matter. <lb />
ARE YOU READY III HELP <lb />
Recently we have ban <lb />
times about taking the <lb />
afternoon press dispatches for <lb />
There is nothing <lb />
I-mi d <lb />
.-invention, like all similar <lb />
bodies, did not appreciation <lb />
of the of news <lb />
pipers. Two members of <lb />
the State Association. <lb />
London and were candidates <lb />
for offices they were well equipped <lb />
for. lint they failed of election. <lb />
a conspicuous <lb />
to the voice of the <lb />
editors learn to more <lb />
LETTER. <lb />
The State Convention <lb />
Ever Held in North Carolina. <lb />
Reflector. <lb />
X. April <lb />
A broad smile of satisfaction <lb />
overspread the optimistic <lb />
of every true Democrat <lb />
Carolina. Pleased is <lb />
Monday the candidate of the <lb />
Democratic began their tour <lb />
of the State. They opened the <lb />
campaign at From <lb />
they go up the <lb />
tern part of the State and then <lb />
come back to the east. The great <lb />
battle cry of the campaign is the <lb />
Constitutional Amendment, and <lb />
both that and the ticket will re- <lb />
a large majority at the <lb />
FUR REGISTER DEEDS. <lb />
This will doubtless be a short <lb />
crop year for candidates, except <lb />
for the office of Sheriff. To save <lb />
a great trouble looking for a man <lb />
to till the place of Register of Deeds, <lb />
will name him. My selection is <lb />
one that has ever been true to the <lb />
call the Democratic party, even <lb />
if great was demanded, <lb />
and is well known throughout tile <lb />
county, lie can poll a large <lb />
is a strong campaigner and can <lb />
help as a teacher educating the <lb />
people on the question of I be <lb />
Amendment, <lb />
Mr. John II. of Content <lb />
township, is my an I you can't <lb />
beat this Surely the <lb />
public a ill thank me for naming -o <lb />
good a man. <lb />
disappointment or indulging in a <lb />
repast of The Press <lb />
is potential here outside of <lb />
North Mes- <lb />
Another newspaper man, Mr. <lb />
was given the nomination <lb />
anything in his life from a party or <lb />
an better than .,,, wore <lb />
to do this, the pet.- any man's collar, lie cannot be <lb />
pie will do their part we are suspected of being gangrened by <lb />
to do ours. Two ago when <lb />
the Spain commenced we <lb />
took the dispatches tor three mouths <lb />
and lost money by so doing. True <lb />
the patronage of the paper Inn- <lb />
grown some since then, but it is <lb />
not yet large enough to justify <lb />
taking the dispatches regularly. <lb />
this, however. There <lb />
are enough people right here in <lb />
who read The <lb />
every day without paying for <lb />
it to enable to take the dispatch <lb />
es if they would <lb />
Let these become <lb />
of the paper, give us even <lb />
one hundred more subscribers than <lb />
ire now have, we will give you <lb />
the press dispatches. Anyone <lb />
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or send it to the office. <lb />
Those who are already <lb />
of the paper can help along <lb />
in this by persuading those who <lb />
of them to become sub <lb />
Bribers. Do a little talking <lb />
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We are not contented with <lb />
as it is. but at the <lb />
same time it is doing all the pa <lb />
will justify. Give us your <lb />
subscriptions, silver <lb />
and job we <lb />
paper. Let <lb />
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Are you ready to <lb />
I the term to use describing the <lb />
j of of <lb />
self-appointed will more delegates and alter- <lb />
more highly regarded and will who participated in the work <lb />
be so often ignored. As this most representative <lb />
written by one who never wanted convention <lb />
ever held in the fate of North <lb />
Carolina, whose session in this <lb />
city last Wednesday Thursday <lb />
busted with a brief intermission of <lb />
one <lb />
noun, Anally adjourning at -Mate <lb />
breakfast Thursday <lb />
The work of that convention was <lb />
magnificently done. The Platform <lb />
of the party adopted reads like an <lb />
On the second ballot Holt led, re- <lb />
to Toon III, <lb />
etc. n the third ballot Toon led <lb />
Holt two to net <lb />
quite enough lo nominate. On the <lb />
fourth ballot Toon received <lb />
to Holt and was declared <lb />
the nominee. He made a most <lb />
of acceptance, stat- <lb />
among other things, that <lb />
though an Confederate sol- <lb />
he did not live in the past; <lb />
heartily in favor of progress and <lb />
w do all he could to advance <lb />
the school and education <lb />
generally <lb />
V. V XI t <lb />
others a capital of or <lb />
more. These figures that <lb />
the mills now being built will I <lb />
larger than the average heretofore. <lb />
1.1 <lb />
Most of the ablest and <lb />
known party leaders workers <lb />
were at this convention <lb />
few were not present, and <lb />
for nearly twenty it must have very gratifying <lb />
to native the hearty welcome <lb />
which wen manifested the <lb />
when several of them ad- <lb />
dressed the convention, particular- <lb />
State Chairman Simmons, Gen- <lb />
Julian S. Can-. <lb />
Jarvis. Bx Speaker Lee B. Over- <lb />
man permanent chairman <lb />
inspired one. The candidates <lb />
for the office to which Mr. as-1 named for the several offices to lie <lb />
piled, but all the same the words filled represent the best brain j that young oratorical gladiator who <lb />
of are very Wood and brawn our dear and bears aloft the party standard, <lb />
The Press is demand rand oW While <lb />
there were two or three grand sin- <lb />
Charles B. and several <lb />
others who remain prime par- <lb />
favorites. <lb />
The new Slate Committee met <lb />
Thursday of course, re-elected <lb />
it is ignored. Like the the ticket is composed of Mr. Simmons chairman. He is <lb />
when work is wanted, but <lb />
prises in the selection <lb />
when position is asked for one of its <lb />
its most prominent representatives of success have not injured the <lb />
this writer, having never been before whom the <lb />
a seeker of political favors, can ex- lo W <lb />
a few w ill <lb />
such ignominious utter defeat <lb />
of <lb />
press himself at he pleases. Some <lb />
day the may have the leave , <lb />
fun of seeing if they can run a Cam- temerity <lb />
without the aid of the Press.; <lb />
Since writing the above we <lb />
SOME <lb />
were several close contests <lb />
the following the same . . . <lb />
J I <lb />
in the <lb />
West<lb />
among them being for <lb />
I the nomination of Lieutenant Gov <lb />
The Democratic state convention Secretary of State, <lb />
wasn't very partial to editor can- and Attorney General. <lb />
of Burke, <lb />
and Mr. London, of Chatham, who for <lb />
are able and honorable members of Lieutenant a of <lb />
the profession, wanted to be Audi- would have changed the <lb />
tor and but ,.,,. ,,. . <lb />
they were set aside. Maybe the , ., <lb />
could run all ,,. among the major- <lb />
without the aid of new spa- delegates that the <lb />
papers, but it would be mighty in. ,;,,, <lb />
them it. The . .,., . . , <lb />
, j that settled upon, no gen- <lb />
convention at the end threw a ,,. , ,, ., <lb />
hailing fr. another sec <lb />
newspaper in ,; ., ., . , . , <lb />
r lion could have <lb />
the nomination of Mr. of . . . <lb />
so i a <lb />
of . a ,, ,. . <lb />
, . , , . is no reflection Ills pop <lb />
and Printing. May lie, alter the i . . .- , <lb />
. , . and strength, which were <lb />
amendment is adopted, editors and delegate in the <lb />
too, to be invention, <lb />
more independent without j , of j as that and there <lb />
welfare. Should m <lb />
happy time come some of them t,,, m <lb />
will have a scores to settle and I win l held in November, on the <lb />
some of the politicians that these Wood day and Pres- <lb />
newspapers have made will ,,, re. electors arc voted for, <lb />
Grimes Llewellyn all who voted the Democratic <lb />
Wood While the roll of ticket August, as well as in <lb />
was being called on the will be entitled to cast one <lb />
fourth ballot came for- vote for l. S. <lb />
ward and withdrew his name and There seems lo be little doubt that <lb />
Grimes was nominated by ac- General J. or Hon. <lb />
great will be the <lb />
worthy of the old Es-Gov. Maj. <lb />
and Democratic veteran, Ia. if. Waddell possibly others <lb />
just such a speech all who knew i enter the contest however. <lb />
The new judge Criminal <lb />
the capable and most success- <lb />
Chairman party has had in <lb />
a Dumber of years. <lb />
The day follow his defeat <lb />
Lieutenant Governor Col. <lb />
ham, of Person sent Chairman Sim- <lb />
mons a nice cheek as a contribution <lb />
to the campaign fund, lo help elect <lb />
h's successful rival, and the <lb />
of course. This act shows the <lb />
material out of which the <lb />
made. He is not yet forty <lb />
old. and many delegates predicted <lb />
that the would yet him <lb />
up <lb />
STATE <lb />
ORDERED. <lb />
The action of the in <lb />
ordering u State Primary for the <lb />
selection of the candidate to <lb />
Butler in the Dotted States <lb />
Senate, endorsed nearly <lb />
of counties. A few small <lb />
counties objected to plan, bit <lb />
ii i net percent of the delegates were <lb />
pronounced in its favor because it <lb />
oilers the beat of registering <lb />
the will rank and the tile of <lb />
the Democrats well <lb />
by the most popular aspirant is <lb />
sure to lie selected. The Primary <lb />
be known no more forever. This <lb />
is written any spirit of ill <lb />
feeling bin as a simple statement <lb />
facts and as This <lb />
explanation is thrown in tor the <lb />
if intelligent people and not <lb />
for <lb />
Dead on the Deck. <lb />
Bern, April <lb />
There was a double <lb />
Dan Hugh expected <lb />
kill .<lb />
at Swan <lb />
led for Treasurer from the <lb />
Quarter, Hyde county. The <lb />
trouble a and <lb />
Captain aboard a <lb />
schooner. The at <lb />
live times, but <lb />
was protected by the mast. The <lb />
then reloaded the revolver <lb />
and attacked John <lb />
Flowers shot the through <lb />
the breast, near the hear. The <lb />
then Flowers, got his <lb />
bead under bis arm and shot him <lb />
through brain, killing <lb />
instantly. As fall to the <lb />
deck the also fell across him <lb />
dead. Flowers lived at <lb />
Aurora. <lb />
Still another Com The <lb />
latest is a Commission consist <lb />
of three to revise and <lb />
codify the laws of Puerto <lb />
what does Puerto I <lb />
u of laws when she has been <lb />
so graciously endowed with the <lb />
lull and a splendid car <lb />
Record. <lb />
Court sentenced a Mack <lb />
to death at Charlotte last <lb />
Friday, that being bis first court. <lb />
The will be hanged <lb />
start. first ballot the vote <lb />
stood, Lacy London <lb />
Boushall I May for the murder of a lie <lb />
On the second ballot Lacy <lb />
received votes. Ruth Can-, voting. <lb />
On the first ballot for Attorney and unmarried daughter of <lb />
General and Winston each Julian Carr, will be wed <lb />
votes, getting <lb />
Jerome On the see- <lb />
to Win. F. B <lb />
learned young law- <lb />
The paper i rust s the reason <lb />
fertile high of paper is low <lb />
water that keeps their mills idle <lb />
and of I up <lb />
, . , , the n Mr. <lb />
into wood pulp. Vet they are ship- Pitt, for Secretary of <lb />
ping paper and every old soldier <lb />
t in that country cheaper than the I in tills section who knew-1 be young <lb />
themselves can gallant father, Col, Bryan <lb />
A good somewhere tells They were for so,, <lb />
. .,. .,. knew lather was <lb />
us the devil is of Inn's. <lb />
Hut that was the trusts were <lb />
News. <lb />
tried and true and we believe that <lb />
son is in every way worthy of <lb />
the <lb />
mil ballot received of Pennsylvania, and a son of <lb />
Winston Jerome Gen. W. K. of that State, <lb />
was nominated on the <lb />
third ballot, made a beautiful <lb />
and eloquent speech of accept- <lb />
HOT TIME NAVE <lb />
WAS <lb />
Some of the <lb />
would Is- lo <lb />
present of <lb />
Public Instruction for re-election, <lb />
Mr. that this office <lb />
from partisan politics, <lb />
Rut the convention <lb />
the other way. <lb />
never received as many as <lb />
votes. On the first ballot vote <lb />
Holt, of <lb />
Gen. S. Toon, of Robeson, <lb />
Turlington, 7.1, <lb />
J. s. Hill, of R. b. <lb />
Hunter, of <lb />
S. Long, W. B. <lb />
B, M. Onslow, B. t. <lb />
Caddell, of <lb />
THE POPULISTS <lb />
t State ton n. <lb />
Raleigh, April <lb />
two of the old regime pie <lb />
eating Populists, <lb />
entirely of office holders ex- <lb />
holders, are here to attend <lb />
the Populist convention today. <lb />
Among some of them are Senator <lb />
ex Congressmen Harry <lb />
Skinner, J. E. and Shu <lb />
ford. <lb />
A conference was held hist night <lb />
when a lot of talking was done but <lb />
nothing more. A mast, meeting <lb />
was also held in the Academy of <lb />
Musical which there was an at <lb />
of two <lb />
Newspaper men and spectators <lb />
were unceremoniously hustled out <lb />
of the hall when Chairman <lb />
son called the nice to order. <lb />
Many of the delegates say they <lb />
want Under to run for Governor. <lb />
They go slow giving expression <lb />
about the Amendment. Mr. A. J. <lb />
Hose, of Pitt county, says he does <lb />
not believe the Populists and Re- <lb />
publicans carry a county east <lb />
Wilmington it rail- <lb />
road, and thinks the Democrats <lb />
will sweep everything. <lb />
The convention nut at n o'clock <lb />
this morning in the Academy of <lb />
Music was called to order by <lb />
Dr. Thompson. Rx-Solicitor II. <lb />
of Moore county, was <lb />
made temporary chairman. <lb />
Senator Allen, of Nebraska <lb />
Senator Pettigrew, of South <lb />
arrived early this morning and <lb />
will convention this <lb />
They are the guests of <lb />
Governor Russell at the Executive <lb />
Mansion. <lb />
lip .-. <lb />
No Agreement on Fusion. <lb />
Washington, April <lb />
though the conference of <lb />
cans and Populists held in this <lb />
could not agree to a it <lb />
is very probable that there will be <lb />
but one ticket nominated. Senator <lb />
Butler to-day in speaking of the <lb />
said he was very sorry <lb />
I hey had not reached <lb />
He said that the Populists <lb />
led the name of Cyrus Thompson <lb />
for Governor, but that Senator <lb />
Pritchard and his Wished <lb />
Congressman nominated <lb />
and in support of their claim set <lb />
up the fact that they polled the <lb />
largest vote and were entitled to <lb />
the head of the ticket. The Ban- <lb />
said this point kept them <lb />
session two days; that he tried <lb />
to upon the <lb />
cans that without fusion the Dem- <lb />
were sure to win but that <lb />
his argument was of no avail; that <lb />
there were other minor disagree- <lb />
but none could have <lb />
been readily adjusted provided <lb />
they could have agreed on the <lb />
governorship. He said further <lb />
that tin- Populists would nominate <lb />
Dr. Cyrus Thompson at the con <lb />
and ask the Republicans to <lb />
endorse ids nomination and divide <lb />
the ticket. <lb />
Prominent Democrats here do <lb />
not take any stock the <lb />
statement given out by Senator <lb />
or in the similar one given out <lb />
by-H. C. Dockery, but say that <lb />
this is merely given out to divert <lb />
attention and gain certain votes <lb />
April 25th. The ceremony will ,,, i. A <lb />
take place at Durham after which o the <lb />
the wedding tour will extend to , <lb />
Europe, the couple ., ,, , . <lb />
Ibis all sounds very nice <lb />
home to their friends on June <lb />
at <lb />
Pa. Miss Carr is of the most <lb />
bad popular young <lb />
women i l I be Slate her friends <lb />
are limit. only by the number of <lb />
her She inherits <lb />
that charm of personality <lb />
and beautiful and <lb />
ii has so endeared her <lb />
father to all North Caro- <lb />
and he will carry with her <lb />
new life the heartfelt beet <lb />
wishes of i of <lb />
to last Saturday the total <lb />
new cotton mill <lb />
chartered in North Carolina <lb />
January 1st was the to- <lb />
number of new cotton mill com- <lb />
chartered in North <lb />
led<lb />
illustrates.<lb />
BOOK <lb />
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l tun bow . <lb />
t nous if <lb />
kt. <lb />
BOOK <lb />
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No. <lb />
f o- . <lb />
J i i y <lb />
BOOK <lb />
i ii Dutch- <lb />
. . tn if beautiful <lb />
t ; , . <lb />
. r never <lb />
; mi t- ill. so <lb />
and <lb />
o , Cow. Hoc or <lb />
lo Mad <lb />
. The <lb />
cM. it <lb />
.-m. . i an-1 <lb />
ii the United Stales <lb />
I 11-- <lb />
Any ONE Z the JOURNAL <lb />
YEARS Mia I i will be by <lb />
u, . A 1.1 .- I . <lb />
BOOKS <lb />
mi n<lb />
rim <lb />
JIM COBB FOR<lb />
It has been recently would <lb />
Mr. J. II. Cobb accept, the <lb />
for Sheriff if tendered to him. <lb />
At that time we could give a <lb />
definite but now we are <lb />
authorized to say that he will ac- <lb />
if offered our township <lb />
will his name with the hope <lb />
of securing In- i nation. <lb />
Dam Township. <lb />
April <lb />
Seven Springs <lb />
O, W, Smith, D. B. Shaw, Theo- <lb />
Box and others yesterday filed <lb />
incorporation papers with the Sec- <lb />
of State for the Seven <lb />
Springs Company. <lb />
The main place business will <lb />
be LaGrange, with such <lb />
ting points throughout <lb />
the company may hereafter select. <lb />
The company is at <lb />
iii H i and is empowered to conduct a <lb />
hotel and recreation ground., main- <lb />
hunting and fishing <lb />
sell real estate, mineral <lb />
water and and other <lb />
Altar two years <lb />
have been paid <lb />
-IN THE <lb />
it is the rankest of rot. They <lb />
have no possible chance without <lb />
fusion and are fully aware the <lb />
fact. Even with fusion I do <lb />
think that any of them are over- <lb />
zealous to make the sacrifice. Sen- <lb />
had better smoke <lb />
Advertisements That Bring- Re- <lb />
The advertisements that set <lb />
to make them <lb />
ponder of goods and <lb />
of most <lb />
to bring results to the <lb />
User. Every business man who <lb />
is amply repaid for the <lb />
time and at ten i ion he gives to <lb />
his business <lb />
How to Obtain Publicity. <lb />
The number of people who <lb />
read is very small, so <lb />
small, indeed, that it is seldom <lb />
taken into account. <lb />
everybody reads advertise- <lb />
Those which are most at- <lb />
tractive in form and matter arc <lb />
naturally most widely read. The <lb />
advertiser who can make his <lb />
the most interesting is <lb />
bound to obtain the widest <lb />
and to make the largest sales. <lb />
Philadelphia Record. <lb />
Mis First Court. <lb />
Hon. A. H. Moore, of this town, <lb />
who was recently appointed by <lb />
Governor Russell at Judge of the <lb />
Criminal Court to succeed the late <lb />
Judge Dorsey Battle, held his first <lb />
court in Charlotte last week. Sun- <lb />
Charlotte Observer has the <lb />
say about him <lb />
In the week that he has presided <lb />
over the court here, Judge Moore <lb />
has heavy a <lb />
week's work as has ever been done <lb />
in any court in this county. As a <lb />
fair, painstaking careful <lb />
siding officer, he has himself <lb />
popular with the of the <lb />
bar here generally. <lb />
Moore will spend today Char- <lb />
and will leave tomorrow <lb />
morning for county, where <lb />
he holds his next term of court. <lb />
of J. <lb />
Your Policy<lb />
Has Cash Value, <lb />
Loan Value, <lb />
Paid-up Insurance, <lb />
Extended Insurance that <lb />
works automatically, <lb />
Will be within <lb />
three years after lapse if you <lb />
in good health. <lb />
After Second Year <lb />
No Restrictions, <lb />
Incontestable. <lb />
Dividends are payable at the be- <lb />
of the second and of each <lb />
succeeding year, provided the <lb />
for the current year paid <lb />
They may lie used <lb />
To reduce Premiums, or <lb />
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb />
To Make Policy Payable as <lb />
an Endowment during the Lifetime <lb />
of Insured. <lb />
J. L. SUGG-, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. <lb />
DEALER IN <lb />
GREENVILLE, <lb />
N. C.<lb />
Cotton Bagging Ties always <lb />
on i <lb />
Fresh goods kept constantly <lb />
hand. Country produce and <lb />
old. A trial will you. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
since January 1st was the and <lb />
and a few scattering, capital of and Record. <lb />
The Observer says that <lb />
the first check sent to the State <lb />
chairman for the fund, after the <lb />
State convention, was sent by Col. <lb />
John S. Cunningham. It was just <lb />
like him, for be is a Democrat who <lb />
is always ready to serve party <lb />
in any way in his power. It is to <lb />
the young men of that stamp that <lb />
the party in future <lb />
victories. <lb />
The girl the circus poster <lb />
can't lie blamed for being stuck <lb />
up. <lb />
Ha., Beef. Cattle. A <lb />
ave Hoes, Lull, II <lb />
Poultry, f <lb />
If o, bring j mi <lb />
B. M. <lb />
the last time, I ask <lb />
he you give up notion <lb />
that you can recite melodramatic <lb />
poetry. <lb />
replied the woman, <lb />
his wife, pale but <lb />
II is face grew terrible to behold. <lb />
he cried, in a voice vi. <lb />
with shall as- <lb />
that I can tell Irish <lb />
stories <lb />
Now she grovels at his feet, and <lb />
in him to be merciful, bat <lb />
in Journal. <lb />
Men's Negligee <lb />
HOWDY DO. <lb />
Some Speak to Me, Some to You <lb />
Monday, April 1900. <lb />
W. H. Harrington went up the <lb />
road this morning. <lb />
Miss Lena arr. of Willow <lb />
the day here. <lb />
Ir C. J. went to Scot <lb />
laud this <lb />
B. S. Sheppard this <lb />
from down the mad. <lb />
Mi-s Ada the can- <lb />
here this morning Tarboro. <lb />
J. S. Norman Sunday <lb />
evening from a trip to Baltimore. <lb />
K. Q. of Washington, <lb />
Saturday to visit Kev. J. X. <lb />
Booth. <lb />
M. P. Jefferson went to Wash <lb />
this <lb />
If. II. Davis, <lb />
the day Greenville. <lb />
S. A. came r f <lb />
Bethel Tuesday night. <lb />
Carrie returned this , <lb />
morning from Washington. <lb />
Mr-. W. M. ., Apr. <lb />
Spent the <lb />
HAPPENINGS AMI <lb />
NOTES. <lb />
W. T. returned Tuesday <lb />
evening from trip. <lb />
B. E. and wife ion <lb />
Tuesday evening for <lb />
Mrs. K. Boats came over <lb />
i s ion I even <lb />
Misses Mamie Gardner and Gal- <lb />
Bet Is up Ibis morning <lb />
from <lb />
Mi.-. Alfred is i.-i <lb />
First of nil, a man wants comfort when hot, to be <lb />
a must fit so you don't know you have it on. <lb />
Of course, it must look well. that are <lb />
really the kind we sell. They are made of <lb />
Imported Scotch perfectly shaped mid finished, separate <lb />
The Price <lb />
Rare styles from. cheviot shirts made <lb />
with the same painstaking care. <lb />
Madras shirts of many or plain with separate <lb />
c ff The Price <lb />
Our Negligee are pictures <lb />
of delight.<lb />
THE KING <lb />
Miss Man of Greene , <lb />
county, is visiting Miss Blanche <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
If there is a CROSS MARK <lb />
in the margin of this paper it <lb />
so to remind you that you owe I <lb />
Eastern <lb />
subscription and we request <lb />
you to settle as early as <lb />
Bible. We need what YOU <lb />
owe us and hope you will not <lb />
keep us waiting for it. <lb />
This notice is for those who <lb />
find the cross mark on their <lb />
paper. <lb />
Native Oranges. <lb />
Mrs. B. B. Wilson sent <lb />
orange wits grown <lb />
at her home of avenue. <lb />
She him u tree three years old and <lb />
this year it nine oranges. <lb />
This tree is a large keg <lb />
so that it can be moved or out of <lb />
the according lo the temper- <lb />
of the weather. The tree <lb />
with its growing fruit it <lb />
pretty. <lb />
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb />
Lent is over <lb />
Spring is here and summer <lb />
far off. <lb />
W. C. Mines is having his store <lb />
repainted. <lb />
Frost is seldom seen after the <lb />
middle of April. <lb />
The town is having the well in <lb />
front of C. T. store clean- <lb />
ed out. <lb />
It is time to Is- organizing <lb />
White Supremacy <lb />
some hard work to lie done to give <lb />
the Amendment the desired major- <lb />
Our predict ion that Easter Sun- <lb />
day would have had weather did <lb />
come true. The weather was <lb />
line and the new hats had a good <lb />
chance to show themselves. They <lb />
were things of beauty, too. <lb />
The Washington Light Infantry <lb />
passed through Greenville Monday <lb />
to the New Bern fair. <lb />
They were joined here by the Os- <lb />
Band. <lb />
Henry ft. Co., Produce <lb />
Commission Wash <lb />
St., New York, say cabbage <lb />
still and Lettuce <lb />
per bbl. We me delighted <lb />
is at last <lb />
coming the way. <lb />
this Ann for a stencil if you have <lb />
not They give you <lb />
informal ion regarding the mar <lb />
of all vegetables. <lb />
Fell Injured Himself. <lb />
Dr. J. of Henderson <lb />
hurt himself quite pa in fully during <lb />
a recent visit to this city. Dr. <lb />
was here Friday and left <lb />
that day for While on <lb />
his way to the union depot to board <lb />
the train he slipped the pave- <lb />
and fell and injury <lb />
from which he suffered much pain. <lb />
He continued his journey, however <lb />
and at last accounts had nearly re- <lb />
There Is Danger. <lb />
Squire G. T. Tyson, of good old <lb />
Beaver Dam. came in to tell The <lb />
that he heard all the <lb />
lumber and mill men of the county <lb />
had agreed to cut down any <lb />
more trees until after the county <lb />
nominating convention is held. <lb />
They arc afraid they may kill a <lb />
candidate. <lb />
Off to New Bern <lb />
A very large crowd left here <lb />
Wednesday on the special train <lb />
to attend the New fair. The <lb />
ticket agent here exhausted bis <lb />
supply of over one hundred tick- <lb />
bad to telegraph to the <lb />
agent at Winterville to issue tick- <lb />
to the remainder crowd <lb />
who were unable lo get them here. <lb />
The train left here schedule <lb />
time, something manual for <lb />
excursion train. were told I <lb />
this that large crowds <lb />
boarded the train all stations be <lb />
low <lb />
About thirty people from Green <lb />
ville a picnic <lb />
by Mrs B. E. com- <lb />
to Miss <lb />
of The picnic was <lb />
given at the Hardy place about six <lb />
miles from Greenville, and those <lb />
who attended report u vary picas- <lb />
time. <lb />
Base Ball. <lb />
bent Tennessee ill a <lb />
played Chapel Hill, Tues- <lb />
day, a score of <lb />
Heel boys had a complete walk- <lb />
over. <lb />
Ina game at between <lb />
the A. ft. M. and Wake Forest <lb />
teams the result was the same, the <lb />
score to favor of the <lb />
A. M. boys. <lb />
Mr. Joe a farmer <lb />
living some distance from town, <lb />
brought some tobacco here to sell <lb />
last Thursday and at i. as he <lb />
was passing one of the warehouse <lb />
Albert and Nathan <lb />
two tramps, as- <lb />
him and so seriously cut <lb />
him up that lie is expected to <lb />
News, <lb />
J. Bryan rimes lour next <lb />
of State; left this <lb />
for <lb />
J. B. Morton held services <lb />
the church Sunday <lb />
and returned this to Tar- <lb />
J E. Starkey and T. Hooker <lb />
left this afternoon for Washington <lb />
to attend the <lb />
J. F. Johnson, of Elizabeth <lb />
City, held services Farmville <lb />
Sunday and left on the train this <lb />
morning. <lb />
Atkins left this morning <lb />
on a trip for Wilson and <lb />
He will also visit the New <lb />
Bern fair before returning. <lb />
April 1900. <lb />
Miss Pearl Campbell is sick. <lb />
James Long is on sick list <lb />
this week. <lb />
Dr. O. J. went to the <lb />
New fair. <lb />
Mrs. went to Win- <lb />
Monday evening. <lb />
Paul left Monday even- <lb />
for Bern to lake <lb />
fair. <lb />
Miss Mat lie Leggett left fr <lb />
Washington Monday to visit <lb />
Mrs. A. M. Moore went over lo <lb />
morning to meet her <lb />
sister. <lb />
Heal, after spending a few- <lb />
days here, left this morning for <lb />
Danville, Va. <lb />
Mrs. V. . near Green- <lb />
ville, left this morning for Blob <lb />
to visit relatives. <lb />
of a c of weeks <lb />
Miss Cornelia Joyner. of Farm <lb />
ville, Spent Tuesday here <lb />
to the New Bern Fair. <lb />
Miss Nannie who has been <lb />
spending some time with bar sister, <lb />
Mrs. I. W. King, left this morn- <lb />
for Tarboro. <lb />
airs. E. L. who has <lb />
been visiting Mrs. Moore, <lb />
left this morning for her home in <lb />
county. <lb />
Francis of <lb />
a. win. has been visiting her <lb />
brother, A. Lang, left Tuesday <lb />
evening for <lb />
Mrs. II. who has <lb />
been spending a few day with Mrs. <lb />
B. E. Tuesday even- <lb />
for her home in K <lb />
Forbes, T. M. Hooker and <lb />
J. E. Starkey returned Tuesday <lb />
evening from Washington, where <lb />
they have been attending the Wig- <lb />
wedding. <lb />
Miss Mai tie was lo town <lb />
yesterday. <lb />
I sold bales <lb />
cotton here at cents <lb />
day. <lb />
Several parties vent on the ex- <lb />
this <lb />
J. W. Parker, the wire fence <lb />
man. went to today. <lb />
Mrs. was here trimming <lb />
for yesterday. And <lb />
way they carried off the hat- <lb />
My Stock <lb />
is Complete <lb />
-bIN all lines.- <lb />
At prices that will suit you. <lb />
COME AND SEE THEM. <lb />
White <lb />
Hid not Go <lb />
An amusing case came up before <lb />
Justice Peace II. Long <lb />
J. W. <lb />
bushels of his improved time ago purchased <lb />
cotton seed for sale, but they are <lb />
going fast. <lb />
G. A. ha, s <lb />
A. G. Cox M kg. Co. is position <lb />
a buggy from Fit County Bag <lb />
Co., sold the buggy <lb />
mortgage. <lb />
Mr. I of the <lb />
Mrs. M. O. Winstead, of <lb />
Mount, came evening to <lb />
visit the family of W. M. King. <lb />
Miss Harris, who has been <lb />
visiting Mrs. II. A. White, left <lb />
this morning for home in <lb />
Harry Skinner left this morning <lb />
for to attend the Populist <lb />
State convention which meets there <lb />
tomorrow. <lb />
J. D. Gwynn, auctioneer for the <lb />
Greenville Tobacco Warehouse, <lb />
left this for his home <lb />
J. s. Campbell, of Washington <lb />
arrived the; Steamer Myers to <lb />
day. He has a nice <lb />
at Hotel <lb />
Joyner two <lb />
children came Monday night and <lb />
left this morning for his home in <lb />
Banyan, K. <lb />
Miss Carrie left for Wash- <lb />
Monday, where she will lie <lb />
bride's maid at the Spencer Dough- <lb />
wedding <lb />
John Adams, who has been wit Ii <lb />
Mi I. Jordan Co. during the <lb />
left ibis for <lb />
his home in Danville, Va. <lb />
has taken a <lb />
position as milliner with Mrs. M. <lb />
A. Leggett, and Miss Miss Carrie <lb />
Hail, of as <lb />
Miss who has <lb />
been visiting the family of E <lb />
for sonic lime, left this <lb />
morning for her home Watkins, <lb />
N. <lb />
If <lb />
Mi. F. I-;. has issued In- <lb />
in the wedding of her <lb />
sister. Miss Nannie Catherine Bag- <lb />
well and Mr. Charles Clifton <lb />
Hughes. <lb />
The ceremony will lake place <lb />
Wednesday morning, April 25th, <lb />
Id o'clock at the home of I <lb />
elect street, <lb />
this city. <lb />
After the wedding the happy <lb />
couple will be at in Charlotte <lb />
street, Norfolk, Post, <lb />
The bride-elect is a sister of Dr. <lb />
W. II. Bagwell, of Greenville. <lb />
She lived here with him a few <lb />
years ago and has many friends in <lb />
this section. <lb />
Sociable. <lb />
Mr. and Mm. II. A. <lb />
gave to a number people a <lb />
very sociable on Mon- <lb />
day evening their home <lb />
South Greenville. The occasion <lb />
was one of much pleasure and long <lb />
to he remembered by those present. <lb />
The couples attending were <lb />
Will Hooker and Miss <lb />
James. <lb />
Marion and <lb />
Smith. <lb />
Jim and Miss Minnie <lb />
L. B. Bass Miss Lucy <lb />
Forbes. <lb />
Tunstall and Miss Doris <lb />
Flanagan. <lb />
James M. Moore and Miss Flor- <lb />
Starkey. <lb />
J. B. Harding and Curie <lb />
Andrews. <lb />
living. <lb />
to furnish corn meal in large Bu 0- Mr- <lb />
arrested and brought here <lb />
i for trial. <lb />
As soon as in- was arrested be <lb />
feigned sickness had lo be <lb />
j brought here a bed in a wagon. <lb />
IOn trial he pretended to be <lb />
and ii i is for who ex <lb />
1.1 in him <lb />
quantities. <lb />
no . is for <lb />
and carts. <lb />
They are being carried off without <lb />
hardly waiting the paint to <lb />
dry. f you wail you get ready <lb />
to use one you get left. Bet- <lb />
order now. <lb />
a. c. Cox <lb />
stop driving old rattling <lb />
buggy through the country. A <lb />
dollar or two spent fitting <lb />
up a little, and a new coat of <lb />
paint w ill pay you double and our <lb />
buggy will look good as new Ai <lb />
Carriage Factory <lb />
is the place to have it done. <lb />
often hear it remark, <lb />
man is smoking Unit <lb />
there is a fool at one end and lire <lb />
other. true, of <lb />
them must be little fools and some <lb />
big fools. For instance you would <lb />
not think a man who smoked a <lb />
Winterville cigar to be us big a <lb />
fool as the man who is pulling aw <lb />
at some cigar, can't <lb />
even get the other end. <lb />
Farmers lei F O. Cox Win <lb />
ship your potatoes for <lb />
this year, is representing <lb />
best houses on the best markets. <lb />
sane, lie was bound over <lb />
and as soon as Mr, I. Greene stood <lb />
his bond In- seemed to gain his <lb />
right mind again and to gel well <lb />
of I ml. <lb />
to the Death of Miss <lb />
rah Hooker. <lb />
Resolved, Unit the premature <lb />
death of our young sister. Miss <lb />
Sarah Hooker, Helena <lb />
Lodge most loyal, <lb />
helpful and <lb />
each member of this lodge <lb />
, feds a personal loss j,, 11- death of <lb />
her from whom each obtained a <lb />
kind word a pleasant smile; <lb />
that we extend to the bereaved mm. <lb />
our sympathy, and <lb />
beg of them sweet, sad <lb />
of mingling our tears with <lb />
theirs in their sorrow for their <lb />
lost loved one. <lb />
Ia j <lb />
M I <lb />
Ill <lb />
up <lb />
ii MILLS ITEM. <lb />
Mayer's court <lb />
Mayor Mom- had six case <lb />
before him since last report. <lb />
Ii. pursuing the lo- <lb />
cal ion of tobacco lull w i I lion I <lb />
decision reserved <lb />
I II F. keeping boarding <lb />
without license, guilty, <lb />
suspended upon payment <lb />
cost. <lb />
Marion Perkins, riotous and dis- <lb />
conduct, guilty, M <lb />
and Cost amounting lo <lb />
William Corey, drunk and dis- <lb />
orderly, . lined one and <lb />
cost, <lb />
Jesse Hopkins. Indecent <lb />
of person, judgment <lb />
Cos and II. C. <lb />
riotous conduct <lb />
and <lb />
Hardy, who have been visiting <lb />
family of D. S. Spain, left for their <lb />
N. C , Apr. <lb />
Patrick Cobb, of Clifton, is vis <lb />
J. II. <lb />
and W. I. <lb />
Nobles came Sunday to visit Dr., <lb />
Nobles. <lb />
Mn I. A. Mew born, of <lb />
and Mrs. S. I; of <lb />
are relatives here. <lb />
T. of cm <lb />
ITEMS <lb />
ions, April <lb />
ti. W. Webster preached a <lb />
very able sermon in the <lb />
church morning. <lb />
was one addition ii the church, <lb />
Mrs c. W. Webster. Baptism <lb />
May, P. M. <lb />
ink -I. is. <lb />
post inspector, was <lb />
W. M. Moore, of was <lb />
here on business <lb />
Mrs. Sadie Can is. of <lb />
passed through lure Tuesday <lb />
her way to visit her sister, Mrs. <lb />
Fleming. <lb />
Mrs. Sophia Fleming, alter <lb />
spending several weeks In-r <lb />
sister Mrs. John Kitchen, <lb />
Scotland Neck, home <lb />
Mr. and Vis, c. <lb />
spent Hostel in <lb />
J. went over <lb />
to to spend language, <lb />
tor will, his brother, and returned cos,, amount,,,., toM <lb />
Monday. <lb />
Dr. and Mis. W. E. Warren, <lb />
were here . <lb />
Teats I but hers gave ii-a good The fair at Bern this <lb />
show here Thursday. la a great success. It was formal- <lb />
ascension on the of I he Col. John <lb />
of the weather. M. Cunningham, who an ex- <lb />
Hi. C. M. Jones, speech. The parade was <lb />
lure <lb />
Come To See Us. <lb />
O s . <lb />
AI the old Ma reel I us Moore store, <lb />
on Five Points, where have <lb />
in a new and lush <lb />
Ii i k of <lb />
Heavy and Fancy Groceries <lb />
Consisting of Meals, Flour, <lb />
Sugar. Coffee, Canned floods, <lb />
Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars, <lb />
Fruits, in fact everything <lb />
to be found in an up-to date <lb />
Grocery. <lb />
pay the highest market <lb />
prices for all kinds of <lb />
Country Produce, <lb />
en her in cash or in barter. <lb />
you want to sell or when you <lb />
to buy come to sec us. <lb />
To all who favor us with their <lb />
patronage we promise entire sat-<lb />
T, F. CHRISTMAN CO, <lb />
at Five Points <lb />
Do. <lb />
You <lb />
Know <lb />
That you can get the Porch <lb />
Finishings, Stair Casings, Door <lb />
and Window Frames <lb />
Store Fronts, Counters <lb />
Office Filling-. Church <lb />
Out lit, Mantels and <lb />
deed any thing to be made of <lb />
Wood or Pine, of <lb />
KINSTON MANTEL CO,, <lb />
Kinston, ST. C, <lb />
Try l hem for you need. <lb />
W IN NEED OF <lb />
A SUIT OF <lb />
Clothes, <lb />
Best and most <lb />
garments in <lb />
the city. <lb />
FITS <lb />
OF GOODS <lb />
Cannot lie Duplicated. <lb />
Your- for Up-to-date Styles. <lb />
Greenville Tailoring Co., <lb />
Main St rent. X. C. <lb />
-J<lb />
. M. Schultz, <lb />
Democratic <lb />
in lied Thursday, report in <lb />
Ibo largest and most <lb />
meeting of old lime D, <lb />
tin-stale has ever stumped on her <lb />
For cheap goods call on<lb />
of C , <lb />
it Mrs. j. a Brady. Mm. S <lb />
this morning. to diagnose hi, case <lb />
. . . , , , j,,,,,,,, So hope for to re <lb />
ft A. Keith, for City. <lb />
dropped m to sec us , ii, drummer <lb />
Bays the steam brick machine ,. <lb />
D. M. Johnson, gave us a call <lb />
yesterday with a nice line of <lb />
Wichita, Kan. <lb />
W. c. and at Putnam but night de <lb />
Fanny w ill be married <lb />
morrow property. Koone was killed, <lb />
the home of the bride's parents., A great Storm is raging in <lb />
H. will officiate. West. <lb />
Wholesale inn retail and <lb />
hi in. The Dealer. Cash paid for<lb />
tin- <lb />
lent <lb />
attracted great en of people. <lb />
home in county Monday I ton, came yesterday and is slopping <lb />
waning. i,. u. <lb />
Emily Williams and Dr. Nobles brother, W. <lb />
tar, Mrs. Nobles, E. W. II. <lb />
toll, came Monday evening to <lb />
arrived and will soon be <lb />
manufacturing brick abundance. <lb />
IS, 1900 <lb />
F. W. Mahler, of was <lb />
here today. <lb />
W. ft Barker left Ibis morning<lb />
ii -.-, i. <lb />
Women<lb />
-.- m <lb />
ft<lb />
I-1 I <lb />
CO. Cl <lb />
need, Bar- <lb />
Turkeys, etc. Bed- <lb />
ads. Mattresses, Suits, <lb />
by Carriages, Co Carts. <lb />
Table-, Lounges, Safes, <lb />
Men Tobacco, Key West Cheroots, <lb />
American Can- <lb />
Cherries, Apples, <lb />
Fine Apples. Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb />
Sugar. Coffee, <lb />
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb />
Seed Meal and Hulls. Gar- <lb />
dell Seed-, Apples, Nut-, <lb />
Candies, Dried Apples, <lb />
Currents, <lb />
I Warn, Tin and Wooden <lb />
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, <lb />
Cheese, Stand- <lb />
ard Sewing Machines, and nu- <lb />
other goods. Quality and <lb />
Quantity, cheap for cash. Come <lb />
to me. <lb />
KM U <lb />
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Store <lb />
WAY OF <lb />
BOX PAP- R, <lb />
TABLETS. <lb />
Pens, Pencils. <lb />
Slates, <lb />
received <lb />
All Magazines. <lb />
THE AMENDMENT. <lb />
The l. Mowing is amendment <lb />
to article ii of the Slate <lb />
deny being of Almighty God <lb />
Second, all persons who shall have <lb />
been convicted, or confessed their <lb />
guilt on indict merit and <lb />
whether or not, <lb />
two, adopted by the As- . treason <lb />
MM, and to be submit <lb />
tot I . the voters for<lb />
1- That article VI of the <lb />
or or any crime for <lb />
which the punishment may be <lb />
in the penitentiary <lb />
Save Your Money. <lb />
Is I save. <lb />
doll I in d ills <lb />
stomach, liver or bowels. <lb />
No Reckless Assertion <lb />
sick headache, i <lb />
since citizen of the <lb />
f North Carolina l or corruption IS a million endorse <lb />
,. Liver PILLS <lb />
person shall restored to <lb />
rights of citizenship in a <lb />
by law. <lb />
Sec. . This act shall be in force Made by the Orange Va. <lb />
ii. in thereof shall be <lb />
the following article of said <lb />
Must i tut ion <lb />
VI. <lb />
AND <lb />
TO <lb />
from and after its <lb />
AN <lb />
Section Every male <lb />
in tho United States, <lb />
ever male perm who has ban <lb />
twenty-one years of <lb />
age. and possessing the qualities- <lb />
lions set out in this article, shall <lb />
be entitled to rota at any election <lb />
by the people in the State, except <lb />
as herein otherwise provided. <lb />
Hep. He shall have resided in <lb />
the North Carolina for <lb />
years, in the county six months, I <lb />
in the precinct, ward or other <lb />
election district iii which ha offers <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
Happening In North Carolina. <lb />
The Democrat of <lb />
will bold a convention to <lb />
con officers the <lb />
last. <lb />
Thoma- Tyndall, aged yearn, <lb />
of county, was killed by <lb />
lightning Thursday A <lb />
horse lie was riding was also kill- <lb />
Despondent because of ill health, <lb />
Dr. Winchester killed him <lb />
A selfish girl is not a <lb />
woman. <lb />
This life is I lie one to watch <lb />
other is a continuation of this. <lb />
Strange that young men should <lb />
be sowing when <lb />
are on tares. <lb />
When Adam told an ancient joke <lb />
no man ever told In in that he had <lb />
heard it before. <lb />
Its a curious woman who won't <lb />
overlook any crime if it is commit <lb />
in the love. <lb />
town is full of people who <lb />
knew something was going to hap- <lb />
pen it has happened. <lb />
The devil never complains of his <lb />
to vote, lour months next bis father's home, in Anne but keeps steadily at <lb />
Ar <lb />
JOB <lb />
give us a call. <lb />
Mm<lb />
-------A, FROM A- <lb />
lag the election; That <lb />
removal Croat one precinct, ward <lb />
or other election district to another <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 lie has removed, until four <lb />
months after such removal. BO <lb />
person who has convicted, or <lb />
who has confessed his guilt <lb />
court upon indictment of any crime <lb />
the punishment of which is, or may <lb />
hereafter imprisonment in the <lb />
State prison, shall lie permitted to <lb />
vote, unless the said person shall <lb />
restored to citizenship in <lb />
the manner prescribed by law. <lb />
Sec. to <lb />
vole shall beat the time a legally <lb />
registered voter as herein <lb />
ed and in Hie manner <lb />
provided by law, and the General <lb />
Assembly of North Carolina shall <lb />
enact general registration laws to <lb />
carry into effect the provisions of <lb />
this article. <lb />
See. I. person presenting <lb />
for registration shall lie <lb />
able to read and write any section <lb />
of the constitution the English <lb />
and, before he shall <lb />
entitled to vote, have paid or <lb />
before the day of March of the <lb />
year in which he proposes to vote, <lb />
his poll tax as by law, <lb />
for the previous year. Toll taxes <lb />
shall be a lieu only on assessed <lb />
property, and no process shall issue <lb />
to enforce the collection of <lb />
except against assessed property. <lb />
ft- No male person who was, <lb />
on January or at any time <lb />
prior thereto, entitled to vote <lb />
the laws of any State in the <lb />
Slates wherein he then re- <lb />
sided, and no lineal descendant of <lb />
j Mich person, shall lie denied <lb />
I lie to register and vote at <lb />
an elect Ion in this State by person <lb />
of his to possess the <lb />
prescribed iii <lb />
n I this Provided, <lb />
he shall have registered in accord <lb />
a with the terms of this section <lb />
prior to l, The <lb />
I work with greatest of energy. <lb />
Down in old North Carolina <lb />
a man lakes his whiskey <lb />
straight, they never call him a <lb />
corn-dodger. <lb />
County, Mil. <lb />
Kev. Dr- T. lie Witt <lb />
wife will sail from New York <lb />
the steamship Kaiser Wilhelm <lb />
Grouse today for <lb />
The building trades men, having ,,,, for <lb />
is the man will <lb />
never win again, his Bliss has Bed <lb />
SEVEN SORES <lb />
Johnston's <lb />
QUART BOTTLES. <lb />
THE GREAT SPRING MEDICINE. <lb />
JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA a Blood Food Nerve U the <lb />
MEDICINE ever discovered. II u rich from <lb />
heaven lo the worn the run down, the overworked end debilitated. That <lb />
the arise badly <lb />
from thin, vitiated blood and an underfed vanish as it by <lb />
The weariness, lassitude and nervous prostration which accompany lb spring-, <lb />
time and the heat are conquered and banished at once. For every term d <lb />
and all ailments the brain and nerve. Insomnia, hysteria and nervousness <lb />
generally. It Is almost a It famishes the very elements to rebuild worn-out nerve <lb />
tissues. It feeds brain, nerve writers and nerves, calming and equalizing their action; It <lb />
makes rich, red, hones blood. Newness of life, new hope, new strength follow Its <lb />
use. It makes the weak strong, and the old young again. <lb />
was the antiquated now happily method in the good old times, to <lb />
treat Sett Rheum, Scrofula, Cancer and other troublesome disorders arising from <lb />
BLOOD TAINT with powerful such mercury, arsenic and other <lb />
agents. It was expected by this treatment that the poison be killed while the blood <lb />
was left to course through its channels holding In its circulation the the <lb />
disease. But In this way, every part the body became more less diseased. <lb />
can be more terrible than a horribly destructive taint. not only attacks <lb />
the different structures of the body, but many times the bones are honey-combed <lb />
and destroyed. It often seeks out the nerves and cord, and again It will bring de- <lb />
cay and death to some vital organ, as the kidneys, liver or stomach. There Is only one <lb />
scientific method the cure of blood taint. That is. PURIFICATION I Every particle <lb />
of the blood must be removed through the channel, the lungs, kidneys, bowels. <lb />
liver and akin. First pure, then The great and <lb />
the blood. JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA, not only radically and ex- <lb />
removes the taint, but also removes all mercury, and other minerals, <lb />
and tills the veins and arteries the ruby, glowing current vitality. blood la <lb />
the Good health means pure blood. The old and reliable remedy. JOHNSTON'S <lb />
SARSAPARILLA, Is universally regarded as the greatest Blood Purifier ever <lb />
This ii now established beyond question or cavil. <lb />
T v <lb />
Men. October <lb />
SARSAPARILLA to Blood MM <lb />
one m, I SEVEN RUNNING on my lets. used <lb />
and entirely cured. I know II Is what cured me. Yours G. W<lb />
SOLD BY <lb />
tractors at Indianapolis, In. <lb />
wool to work yesterday at increased <lb />
wages. <lb />
Mrs. Phoebe a. Hearst, of Berke- <lb />
Gal., will establish a museum <lb />
of art and at the <lb />
Mrs. II rainier, formerly <lb />
the land. <lb />
Woman will work and worry <lb />
order to become the nearer of some <lb />
name, and then beg a <lb />
court to give back her maiden <lb />
name. <lb />
A sometimes develops <lb />
Miss Putnam, was thrown from her of .,,,,. <lb />
The biggest job a woman under <lb />
takes Is When she mat tics it man to <lb />
reform him. <lb />
Everybody knows when a girl <lb />
keep <lb />
horse and severely injured at <lb />
N. V. <lb />
Mrs. was found <lb />
dead in lied with her throat cut at <lb />
18010,3.0., and her husband is <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
DIRECTORY <lb />
Letters of upon the Bate a . <lb />
f E. I <lb />
hie day sea issued to me by tho Clerk of <lb />
he Court of Pitt notice <lb />
is to <lb />
claim-, said estate to them i <lb />
lo duly on every 2nd 4th <lb />
or Hie 26th of February Ml, Sunday morning. <lb />
or W ill be in of their <lb />
A II cs- <lb />
alleged to have disappeared. <lb />
Which War Was the Worst. <lb />
. Assembly shall provide for <lb />
record all persons <lb />
who register under on <lb />
The Eastern deflector <lb />
It dark. <lb />
Hens don't have to lie egged on <lb />
to lay. <lb />
The ballet dancer always baa to <lb />
to kick for her salary. <lb />
It's hard for the average to <lb />
swallow his pride without clinking. <lb />
A bored meeting is usually a <lb />
long winded affair. <lb />
Washington, April War <lb />
Department has prepared an in- <lb />
comparing <lb />
the mortality of <lb />
lean war with those of the six <lb />
the present South <lb />
can war, the purpose to show that <lb />
the casualties suffered by the <lb />
American troops at the time of l There was a time a man <lb />
their occurrence t which arc regard- who was hard up tried to hide it, <lb />
ed in some quarters excessive, I but so many are in that condition <lb />
and are the basis of much l w that it is impossible to hide it, <lb />
were actually very much less I and yet these lie the days of pro <lb />
number proportionately s <lb />
suffered by the British army tip <lb />
date. I <lb />
As to the British showing this the <lb />
statement covers from I of Court of county <lb />
. i ,. . i i a Administrator of the of M. I. <lb />
October ,, nearly six i la to <lb />
were holding said ca- <lb />
i talc to it, in lo me<lb />
March, 1801, or notice will u <lb />
late will to <lb />
This February 1900. <lb />
It. S. JAMBS, A <lb />
E. <lb />
Attorneys. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Hiving this day the <lb />
Clerk of the Superior of Pill <lb />
of Allen <lb />
deceased, notice is hereby given to nil per- <lb />
holding lo <lb />
present them to for payment, duly <lb />
on or the day of <lb />
or this notice will be plead in <lb />
their recovery. All <lb />
ed lo rid estate will <lb />
In me. This March 2nd <lb />
of K. Alien. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having qualified the Superior <lb />
Court Clerk of Pitt county an <lb />
tor of the estate of James K. <lb />
notice is hereby given to all <lb />
to make pay- <lb />
to the undersigned, and all persons <lb />
ins said must <lb />
the for payment <lb />
March, tins notice will be <lb />
plead in bar of recovery. <lb />
This day of March, <lb />
Jesse Cannon. <lb />
of K <lb />
There were SOB <lb />
I men killed in action, by <lb />
or by nils and disease. <lb />
There were set down U missing <lb />
and <lb />
men were home, milk <lb />
plead III bar i <lb />
indebted to i <lb />
rev. <lb />
to make <lb />
to inc. <lb />
This March 1900, <lb />
I. II. Ad <lb />
M. I. <lb />
tug lite total Hi losses, <lb />
of and wounded in the <lb />
hospital in South Africa officers <lb />
men. It is <lb />
nearly men <lb />
arc sick and wounded in the hos- <lb />
showing a l.-s in effective <lb />
since the if the <lb />
before November i war of <lb />
all such persons shall W- entitled Ii <lb />
lo and vole at all <lb />
b people iii this stale, unless death <lb />
under section this <lb />
NO. <lb />
estimated <lb />
M Tuck, i I A. W. K. <lb />
Tucker by consent dissolved <lb />
or Hie of <lb />
All ins lo the <lb />
will please at with <lb />
either of the All i n- <lb />
having against the will <lb />
present their to M Tucker once, <lb />
lids April dill, <lb />
I A K. <lb />
K. <lb />
is SI a and on <lb />
ii very <lb />
an- . int lo the <lb />
i , specially <lb />
grow- <lb />
iii <lb />
Unit<lb />
price. <lb />
PEN <lb />
MYTH <lb />
AT t HOOK STORE <lb />
Provided, such persons <lb />
shall e paid their poll tax as re <lb />
by law. <lb />
See All elections by the <lb />
shall lie ballot, and all <lb />
elections by the Assembly <lb />
shall v <lb />
See voter in -North <lb />
Carolina, except as this article <lb />
shall be eligible to of- <lb />
but entering upon the <lb />
duties of I he he shall take <lb />
the following <lb />
do swear <lb />
that I will support and <lb />
maintain the constitution and laws <lb />
of the United States, con- <lb />
and laws of North Caro <lb />
inconsistent therewith, and <lb />
that I will faithfully discharge the <lb />
. duties of my office <lb />
I So help me, <lb />
lee, B. The classes of <lb />
p. i shall in- disqualified <lb />
i Find, all persons w ho shall <lb />
officers and men. There <lb />
were wounded and <lb />
men. Only per of the <lb />
death from <lb />
wounds or occurred in mi lie, while <lb />
cm responding for the Brit- <lb />
at my Is 08.13 per <lb />
of <lb />
is idea for <lb />
the ratting the additional money <lb />
lo rebuild <lb />
II ill. He suggests that the <lb />
inn. inn building shall lie <lb />
nun, medals bearing a <lb />
lure . I he oil hall, with the date <lb />
completion destruction <lb />
on one side the dates of the <lb />
completion dedication of the <lb />
new on the reverse. Mr. <lb />
the <lb />
in. agree with him <lb />
that a large number of such <lb />
be sold <lb />
enormous profit to be <lb />
to the fund. <lb />
IS <lb />
N. C. <lb />
The Stock in every <lb />
and price as low as <lb />
Highest market prices <lb />
aid for produce. <lb />
jam or r-i <lb />
t m <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By virtue a or the Superior <lb />
of Pitt county <lb />
Martha Ann Tyson and others <lb />
against Andrew Vines and others, petition <lb />
lo sell land Tin <lb />
c will sell for cash <lb />
the Court House door in Sal- <lb />
May 19th, the following .- <lb />
pine, parcel or tract of land, situ- <lb />
ate in Pitt county in township, <lb />
the tunas of <lb />
Cobb and others, <lb />
ST acres, less, it <lb />
known us the home tract. <lb />
P. <lb />
This April 1900. <lb />
every Sun- <lb />
day, morning and evening. Pray- <lb />
Thursday evening. Rev. <lb />
J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday- <lb />
school a. m. D. <lb />
superintendent. <lb />
every Sun- <lb />
day, morning evening, <lb />
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev. <lb />
N. If. Watson, pastor. Sunday <lb />
school p. in. W V. Harding, <lb />
thin <lb />
Sunday, evening. Rev. <lb />
J. B. Morton, pastor. Sunday- <lb />
school a. m. E. B. <lb />
at the <lb />
Opera House every Sunday <lb />
morning and night. Rev. D. W. <lb />
Davis, pastor. <lb />
regular services. <lb />
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb />
SERVICE <lb />
Steamer leave Washing- <lb />
ton daily at A. M. for <lb />
ville, leave daily at <lb />
P, It. for <lb />
leaves <lb />
Mondays, Wednesday <lb />
and Fridays at A. M. <lb />
leave Tarboro for <lb />
at A. M. carries freight only. <lb />
at Washington <lb />
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb />
New York and <lb />
ton, and for all points for tho West <lb />
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb />
Shippers should order freight by <lb />
taM Old Dominion S. S. Co. from <lb />
New York; Clyde Line from <lb />
Bay Una from <lb />
and Line from <lb />
Boston. <lb />
JNO. SON, <lb />
Washington, N. C <lb />
J. J. CHERRY, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
LODGES <lb />
I A. F. A. M. Greenville <lb />
Lodge, No. meets first and <lb />
third Monday evening. R. <lb />
W. M. J. M. Sec <lb />
Lodge, No. <lb />
Meets every Tuesday evening. <lb />
R. G. E. E Griffin, <lb />
Sec. <lb />
K. of River Lodge, <lb />
meets every Friday evening <lb />
R. M. C. 0.1 T. ft. Hooker, <lb />
K. of R. and S. <lb />
R. Vance Council, No. <lb />
1606, meets even- <lb />
W. B. Wilson, R. M. E. <lb />
Lang, See. <lb />
Jr. 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 i Mil Fellows <lb />
Hall. J. Z. Gardner Worthy <lb />
Chief; D. S. Smith, Sec. <lb />
I. O. Conclave <lb />
No. meets every second and <lb />
fourth Monday nights Odd <lb />
ons Hull. W. B. Wilson <lb />
Se- <lb />
PATENTS <lb />
ADVICE AS TO <lb />
Notice In Age <lb />
I I <lb />
t. I<lb />
E. G. <lb />
FREE <lb />
J. I MEET, <lb />
IN------ <lb />
-A GENERAL LINK OF <lb />
Also a nice Lino of Hardware. <lb />
I can now Its found the <lb />
brink store formerly <lb />
occupied by J. <lb />
W. Brown. <lb />
COME TO MB.<lb />
tie <lb />
-FOR <lb />
The Eastern <lb />
D. J. EDITOR <lb />
i ;<lb />
-AT <lb />
VOL. XIX <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, APRIL <lb />
NO <lb />
OUR NOMINEES <lb />
State <lb />
la a Coffin-Box. <lb />
What Churches They Belong; To <lb />
For <lb />
CHARLES B. <lb />
of Wayne. <lb />
For Lieutenant <lb />
WILLIAM <lb />
of Iredell. <lb />
For Secretary of <lb />
J. <lb />
of Pitt. <lb />
For <lb />
R. LACY, <lb />
of Wake. <lb />
For <lb />
B. F. DIXON, <lb />
of Cleveland. <lb />
For Attorney <lb />
ROBERTO. <lb />
of Hay wood. <lb />
Superintendent Public <lb />
THOMAS <lb />
of <lb />
For Commissioner <lb />
L. <lb />
of Caldwell. <lb />
For <lb />
In <lb />
C m is and <lb />
HENRY B. VARNER, <lb />
of Davidson, <lb />
For Corporation <lb />
SAMUEL L. ROGERS, <lb />
of <lb />
FRANK <lb />
of New <lb />
For Presidential Electors-at- <lb />
DAN HUGH <lb />
of <lb />
LEE S. OVERMAN, <lb />
Rowan. <lb />
Mr. of <lb />
who was in Charlotte H <lb />
was the informant of a <lb />
exciting episode that happened <lb />
at last Friday night. <lb />
A young man from New York, <lb />
who had been living <lb />
died Friday. A cheap <lb />
as purchased at the under- <lb />
taker's and a box was made ready <lb />
for shipment of the to New- <lb />
York. About Friday <lb />
night Messrs. Butler A. Justice, <lb />
Justice, his cousin, and Mr. <lb />
J. II. Wood, the undertaker, left <lb />
a local and went to Mr. <lb />
Wood's After <lb />
they bad bean seated for a few <lb />
minutes Mr. Wood asked Mr. J. D. <lb />
Justice to go up stairs and get his <lb />
screw driver, which he needed for <lb />
some purpose. During Mr. <lb />
Mr. Butler Justice <lb />
walked into an adjoining room <lb />
crawled in the box. <lb />
When J. D. Justice returned <lb />
Butler moaned out in a <lb />
tone of a blamed <lb />
shame to bury a stranger a <lb />
cheap <lb />
J. Justice was startled mo- <lb />
but in entrants he real- <lb />
the trick. Then he ran over <lb />
and screwed down the top <lb />
of the lox. The tables were <lb />
turned on and be bagged to <lb />
be released. By this time the <lb />
was so overcome <lb />
laughter that lie stumbled back <lb />
and knocked a burn- <lb />
lamp. There was <lb />
at the room was <lb />
flames. Butler's may be <lb />
The other two men <lb />
fought tire desperately, while But- <lb />
lay in the coffin prison <lb />
yelled loudly and <lb />
for help. <lb />
Finally the flames were <lb />
Butler was <lb />
badly scared man, said Mr. <lb />
observer. <lb />
The Right Way To <lb />
Water. <lb />
DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. <lb />
Prof. says there are few <lb />
people who thoroughly realize the <lb />
value of water as a beverage, or <lb />
who how to obtain greatest <lb />
advantage from it. The effects <lb />
produced by of water <lb />
the in which it is <lb />
If, for instance, a pint of <lb />
cold water be swallowed as a large <lb />
or if it be taken in too <lb />
large portions with u short inter- <lb />
val between certain definite results <lb />
which differ from <lb />
those which would have followed if <lb />
the same quantity were taken by <lb />
sipping. Sipping is powerful <lb />
stimulant thing <lb />
which ordinary drinking is not. <lb />
During the of sipping the <lb />
action of the nerve which slow e <lb />
beat of the heart is abolished, <lb />
that con- <lb />
tracts much more rapidly, and the <lb />
pulse beats more and the <lb />
circulation various parts of the <lb />
body is increased. addition to <lb />
this, that the pressure <lb />
which the bile is secreted is <lb />
raised the sipping of fluid. <lb />
here is a point which might <lb />
well be noted by our readers. A <lb />
glass of cold water slowly sipped <lb />
will produce a greater acceleration <lb />
of the pulse for a time will a <lb />
glass of wine or spirits taken at a <lb />
this it <lb />
may not be out of place to mention <lb />
that cold water will often <lb />
allay the craving for alcohol <lb />
those who have in <lb />
habit of taking much of <lb />
and may be endeavoring to reform, <lb />
the effect being due to the <lb />
stimulant action of the <lb />
Hamilton, <lb />
At a meeting of the Democratic <lb />
Executive Committee held in <lb />
Greenville the 14th day of <lb />
April, WOO, a convention for the <lb />
Domination of Democratic <lb />
dates for Legislature and the <lb />
various county and for the <lb />
of delegates to the <lb />
First Congressional District Demo- <lb />
convention, was called to <lb />
meet the Court House, in Green- <lb />
ville, o'clock M., on Saturday, <lb />
May <lb />
Township primaries, for the <lb />
pose of appointing delegates to said <lb />
county convention, were railed to <lb />
meet at the usual places in each <lb />
township on Saturday, May <lb />
at o'clock P. M. The said <lb />
primaries will also elect an <lb />
for each precinct, <lb />
composed of live members, and <lb />
so nominate candidates for Justices <lb />
of the Peace The <lb />
number of delegates and alternates <lb />
each township will to <lb />
is as <lb />
Beaver Dam <lb />
Bethel <lb />
Falkland <lb />
Swift Creek <lb />
All white the of <lb />
Pitt who favor the people <lb />
controlling the affairs of and <lb />
county, who intend to vote to <lb />
that end, are cordially invited to <lb />
alien participate these <lb />
L. <lb />
W. L. Sec. <lb />
A delegate, who thinks about <lb />
religion-, as political <lb />
has figured the religious <lb />
leanings or memberships on the <lb />
Slate ticket <lb />
Governor Baptist. <lb />
Lt .-Governor <lb />
dist. <lb />
State <lb />
Treasurer <lb />
Auditor <lb />
of Schools <lb />
Corporation Commissioner <lb />
Corporation Commissioner Rog- <lb />
Met <lb />
Labor Varner <lb />
Presbyterian--two Baptists, <lb />
Methodists, three Presbyterians <lb />
and one Episcopalian. <lb />
Points on the <lb />
The mortgage is a self support- <lb />
institution. <lb />
always holds Its own. <lb />
culls for just as many <lb />
when tobacco is cheap when it <lb />
It is not affected by the <lb />
It is not drowned out by heavy <lb />
rains. <lb />
II never winter kills. <lb />
Late springs and early frost <lb />
trouble it. <lb />
Potato bugs Dover disturb it. <lb />
It grows nights, Sunday's, rainy <lb />
days and even holidays. <lb />
It brings a sure crop every year <lb />
and sonic twice a year. <lb />
It produces each lime. <lb />
It does not have to Walt for <lb />
market to advance, <lb />
It is not subject to the <lb />
of the bulls and beam on the <lb />
board of the trade. <lb />
It is a load that galls, frets and I <lb />
chafes. <lb />
It is a burden the farmer <lb />
not shake off. <lb />
II is with him morning, noon and <lb />
night. <lb />
It eats with him at the table, <lb />
It gels under bis pillow when he <lb />
sleeps. <lb />
It rides upon his shoulder <lb />
the day. <lb />
It consumes his grain crop. <lb />
II devours his cattle. <lb />
It selects the horses and <lb />
fat lest steers. <lb />
lives on the fruits of the <lb />
phone. <lb />
TO THE PEOPLE, l K FRIENDS AND OF <lb />
PUT AND ADJOINING <lb />
Will Be Another Day. <lb />
We are still the forefront of the race after your <lb />
We oiler you the best selected line of <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
I be in any Store Pitt County. Well bought choice <lb />
selections, the creations of the best of America <lb />
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring. <lb />
and Winter. We arc work for yours and our mutual ad- <lb />
vantage. It is our pleasure to show you what you want and to <lb />
sell you if we can. We offer you the very best service, polite <lb />
attention, and the most liberal with a well <lb />
established business up strictly ii-- own merits. <lb />
When you come to market you do yourself justice <lb />
if you do not our immense Mock before buying elsewhere. <lb />
us and the following lines of general merchandise. <lb />
Dry Goods and Notions, <lb />
Caps, Silks and Satins, Dress Trimmings <lb />
Jackets and Capes. Carpels, Mattings and OH Cloths. . <lb />
Shoes. <lb />
Men's, Women's and Children's and <lb />
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters. <lb />
Groceries. <lb />
Flour, Meat, Sugar, Coffee, Bead Is, <lb />
Hardware, <lb />
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails Bone. <lb />
Furniture. <lb />
Headquarters for Furniture and everything in lino. <lb />
We buy strictly for Cash, sell for Either or Approved <lb />
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing. <lb />
Your Friends, <lb />
The New Bern Journal says; <lb />
The poor of the <lb />
tor candidates Che last State <lb />
Democratic Convention must not <lb />
be politicians as <lb />
appearance of the State <lb />
press as a claimant for one or more <lb />
of its editors for public office. <lb />
Bo for Bathe Editors getting <lb />
it was as Durham <lb />
Herald calls it, near a <lb />
but it will be as <lb />
well to remember that there will <lb />
lie other conventions, where <lb />
the more <lb />
than <lb />
Of course the Press will is-call- <lb />
ed upon to perform the Usual guard <lb />
in and to whip <lb />
op the i .- . voters Into the <lb />
performance of their duty <lb />
time, which will done In <lb />
good order, and without hope of <lb />
anything except from <lb />
those personally <lb />
in i Ins particular the Press <lb />
not sulk, as might the defeated <lb />
candidate, but who will consider <lb />
service performed, <lb />
iii any except In that of <lb />
regular duty, which Press <lb />
And Herald <lb />
II in power Of the press of <lb />
State to consign the entire Dem- <lb />
ticket, nominated <lb />
day, h <lb />
overwhelming defeat. Not that <lb />
such a course is probable, but if <lb />
the claims of Ibis ticket re <lb />
tho press, have been <lb />
the claims of the press before the <lb />
State of our party, Ibo <lb />
funeral of Democracy would <lb />
at once. <lb />
The members of the <lb />
of the State ere too loyal <lb />
and too patriotic to entertain a <lb />
of action, <lb />
bat aside from the duty they <lb />
to people, they are bound by no <lb />
obligations to contribute so male <lb />
support o ticket <lb />
convention. <lb />
The campaign is on, and <lb />
the lawyers, Cue farm <lb />
em, nor i he will <lb />
do more-efficient work than tho <lb />
rewarded newspaper man. He <lb />
will all the can- <lb />
His medium will lie <lb />
is the name <lb />
of a <lb />
able <lb />
ed pamphlet <lb />
which should <lb />
be in the hands <lb />
of every planter who <lb />
raises Cotton. The <lb />
book is sent Free. <lb />
KALI WORKS, <lb />
sultanas . N- <lb />
Par Cent. Investment with <lb />
Tuxes by Company. <lb />
in EBB <lb />
c Drewry, Pros. <lb />
S Vice Pies. <lb />
i; s Tram. <lb />
N II tiding, Ally. <lb />
Goo. Allen, <lb />
w s Primrose, J <lb />
COUPON <lb />
CERTIFICATES, with Semi <lb />
Annual Coupons, each. <lb />
Payable in June and December at <lb />
Commercial and Farmers Hank of <lb />
Raleigh, Secured by first <lb />
gage on residence property worth <lb />
of loans, with <lb />
principal payable ten after <lb />
dale of issue, are being Mild tor a <lb />
cash payment of which gives <lb />
to the owner live one third per <lb />
can, per annum free of taxes <lb />
coat, and a profit of nearly <lb />
twenty per cent, tit maturity, <lb />
a total of more than seven per <lb />
cent, per annum. This is one of <lb />
the and beat Investments on <lb />
the market. Loans made on <lb />
property of eight <lb />
For further particulars, address <lb />
Mechanics and Investors Union, <lb />
Allen, See., Raleigh, N. <lb />
A Swindler. <lb />
of Bethel, are <lb />
a his name J. w <lb />
A. Column. Ho claimed to be <lb />
selling desks. He <lb />
ed a suit of clothes from these mer- <lb />
chants and gave a cheek the <lb />
Hank of Tarboro, which bad BO <lb />
funds belonging to him. Messrs, <lb />
are out their clothing, <lb />
and something, B. <lb />
Knight, a same haul. <lb />
for cash. <lb />
it is said, forged an or <lb />
on the school fund and went lo <lb />
Greenville to have the <lb />
approve of it, in <lb />
he failed. He then to <lb />
Mount and hired a horse bug- <lb />
inn gave a check on Hank <lb />
Of a part of <lb />
which he <lb />
This is the last beard man, j <lb />
ii exception be taken lo Ike <lb />
that the Windsor bank, I <lb />
like the Hank of never <lb />
heard of such a , <lb />
Deafness Cannot Be Cured <lb />
In local applications as they <lb />
reach the diseased portion of <lb />
COT, There is only one way to <lb />
cure deafness, and that is <lb />
remedies. Deafness is <lb />
ed an inflamed condition of the <lb />
lining of the <lb />
Tube. When inflamed <lb />
have a rumbling sound or <lb />
perfect hearing, and when is in <lb />
his advertising will closed, deafness is the result, <lb />
, , haul and unless tho can be <lb />
will, not. <lb />
speakings, m . bearing <lb />
become worn in the the m . forever; nine <lb />
redeem the Luxes out of ten arc caused by <lb />
stale his Will be in constant which is nothing but tin in- <lb />
mm <lb />
We have just received a lot and <lb />
single and Double home. <lb />
them We also u line <lb />
use for the good of tho party. <lb />
They will meet the demand cheer <lb />
None will <lb />
be more <lb />
loyal. <lb />
their reward will be <lb />
In of <lb />
to their people well <lb />
If an- looking torn mole ma- <lb />
reward arc doomed to <lb />
disappointment. <lb />
goto the <lb />
and the <lb />
To 11.1 <lb />
darned condition of the mucous <lb />
ill-face-. <lb />
We will give One Hundred <lb />
for ease of deafness <lb />
ed catarrh I that cannot be cured <lb />
Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for <lb />
lice. <lb />
J. Co.; Props., <lb />
Sold by druggists, Hall's <lb />
Pills are the boat. <lb />
Tools, <lb />
ought to two <lb />
-one to do business and one <lb />
to do de Such <lb />
is the of Jerry Smith, <lb />
old at White <lb />
House. <lb />
tine thing that will make any <lb />
person stout flesh. <lb />
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