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FOR <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
D. J. EDITOR<lb/>
-AT <lb/>
VOL. XIX. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. FRIDAY, MAY 1900. <lb/>
NO <lb/>
H, <lb/>
WHO I SALE AND <lb/>
IF YOU WANT BIGHT AND <lb/>
SAME TIME <lb/>
TO THE BIGHT WHERE <lb/>
YOU WILL GET HONEST WEIGHT AH O STRICT <lb/>
LY GOODS. <lb/>
Ed. H. <lb/>
THE LEADING Kit. <lb/>
OUR NOMINEES <lb/>
State Ticket. <lb/>
For <lb/>
In <lb/>
For <lb/>
CHARLES B. AYCOCK, <lb/>
of <lb/>
For Lieutenant <lb/>
of I I. <lb/>
For Secretary of <lb/>
HI VAN i MRS. <lb/>
of <lb/>
For <lb/>
BENJAMIN B. LACY, <lb/>
of Wake. <lb/>
For <lb/>
B. F. DIXON, <lb/>
of Cleveland. <lb/>
For Attorney <lb/>
ROBERT GILMER, <lb/>
of Hay wood. <lb/>
Superintendent Public <lb/>
THOMAS <lb/>
of Kobe-all. <lb/>
For Commissioner <lb/>
SAMUEL L. PATTERSON, <lb/>
of well. <lb/>
For Commissioner Labor <lb/>
HENRY B. VARNER, <lb/>
of Davidson. <lb/>
For Corporation <lb/>
SAMUEL L. <lb/>
of <lb/>
FRANK <lb/>
of New <lb/>
Electors at <lb/>
DAN HUGH <lb/>
of Cumberland. <lb/>
LEE OVERMAN, <lb/>
Rowan. <lb/>
County Ticket <lb/>
For the Senate, <lb/>
F. G. JAMBS. <lb/>
For <lb/>
W. J. NICHOLS, <lb/>
T. H. <lb/>
For Sheriff, <lb/>
O. W. <lb/>
For Register of Deeds, <lb/>
T. R. <lb/>
For Treasurer, <lb/>
J. II. CHERRY. <lb/>
For Coroner, <lb/>
C. <lb/>
For Surveyor, <lb/>
J. COX. <lb/>
For Commissioners, <lb/>
C. J. TICKER, <lb/>
B. L. DAVIS, <lb/>
W. LITTLE. <lb/>
Money Under Skin. <lb/>
Prosperity Hit South. <lb/>
Col. E. Tale, a well known <lb/>
capitalist and manufacturer of this <lb/>
city and worldwide traveler; a <lb/>
cousin of Admiral Schley and a <lb/>
nephew of the Governor and <lb/>
member of Congress, William <lb/>
of Georgia, speaking of <lb/>
the which he bad recently <lb/>
visited, stated that DO section of <lb/>
the United was in a more <lb/>
prosperous condition or had a <lb/>
brighter future before than tin <lb/>
Southern States. This has been <lb/>
brought about largely by the pres- <lb/>
price of cotton and what the <lb/>
next crop will sell for. lie says <lb/>
North Carolina is the most pros- <lb/>
and progressive Slate in the <lb/>
South, caused mainly by the many <lb/>
cotton factories there in the <lb/>
years with home capital. <lb/>
South Carolina is also becoming <lb/>
quite prosperous and is building <lb/>
many new cotton factories. Ala-1 <lb/>
and Tennessee are coming <lb/>
We notice in one of our North- f <lb/>
exchanges that a quarter a, b products of <lb/>
dollar and a dime has been <lb/>
in a horses shoulder and I halt here g <lb/>
is a great deal of discussion as to <lb/>
how that money got into the horses .,.,,,,.,, , , <lb/>
Hob. Dr. J. B. says <lb/>
TO PEOPLE, AND <lb/>
I'll AND ADJOINING COl MIES. <lb/>
We arc still in the forefront your patronage <lb/>
We oiler you the best selected line oil <lb/>
General Merchandise<lb/>
butter has become an <lb/>
commercial product, and <lb/>
ii i- calculated but for the <lb/>
the large used -upwards <lb/>
enormous <lb/>
crop of aggregating <lb/>
bushels of two pounds each <lb/>
would long ago have pi ii es <lb/>
so low m to render the of <lb/>
cleaning Hi., nuts unprofitable. <lb/>
There are ten manufacturers of <lb/>
peanut butter in this country, <lb/>
principal ones being Purity <lb/>
j. few York; Van <lb/>
Co., Sew York; Fulton <lb/>
Mills Company, Fulton, <lb/>
Battle <lb/>
mid <lb/>
Cent. Investment with <lb/>
i a . by Company. <lb/>
J Drew . Pros. <lb/>
U . Trees. <lb/>
N II Ally. <lb/>
Geo. Allen, Secretary. <lb/>
Latin. <lb/>
W K Primrose. <lb/>
Creek, Mi. . mid Food <lb/>
. The <lb/>
product is said to nu <lb/>
, j,,;,.;, veal. <lb/>
and other articles of daily <lb/>
consumption, Ii i- used in sand <lb/>
attention, and th. <lb/>
established business merits. <lb/>
When you com.- to market you will yourself justice <lb/>
if you do not .-cc our immense stock before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
of general men <lb/>
to be found in any store in Pin County. Well choice <lb/>
selections, the creations of the best of America <lb/>
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, <lb/>
and Winter. me work for yours our mutual ad- <lb/>
vantage. Ii is our pleasure lo you v. you to <lb/>
Bell you if we can. We you very boat service, polite <lb/>
most liberal terms with a soups, dressings. <lb/>
s . The product is <lb/>
the following <lb/>
that he has cut more than one <lb/>
from horses shoulders <lb/>
farming, merchandising, <lb/>
mining, etc., or for cap- <lb/>
lo seek Investments. The <lb/>
and that the money is put under ,. . . <lb/>
, . , . , is agreeable all the year <lb/>
the skin by superstitious looks who , , . . , <lb/>
, ,. . . a Healthy country. Good <lb/>
believe that it x a , a, <lb/>
age of the muscles of the shoulder. of i <lb/>
. ,,.,. <lb/>
for in the country no one ,, ,, , M <lb/>
ever been known to put more <lb/>
a dune under the at a horse's <lb/>
shoulder Enquirer. I Manufacturing and mining, <lb/>
laud with an industrious white <lb/>
Masts <lb/>
Grow. <lb/>
A man who should plant <lb/>
I table or flower seeds expect j <lb/>
j them to germinate and the plants, <lb/>
j to flourish and reach maturity <lb/>
I without any further <lb/>
would have his trouble for his <lb/>
pains. A man who should start <lb/>
a venture and expect to <lb/>
become successful without the aid <lb/>
of publicity would also waste bis <lb/>
time end cash. A business needs <lb/>
advertising as much as plants <lb/>
need air and sunshine and freedom <lb/>
from choking <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
migration encouraged in settling in <lb/>
that in years from <lb/>
I now that it would be the most <lb/>
and richest section of <lb/>
lulled Her- <lb/>
Dry Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Hats sud Cups, Silks and Satins, <lb/>
Jackets Capes, Carpels, Mattings and Oil Cloths. <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
and Children's Shoos. <lb/>
Harness, Horse Blankets and Musters, <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, Meat, Sugar, goad to, <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows, Plow Fixtures, Bulls Hope. <lb/>
Down Georgia the <lb/>
seem to try themselves. Hut the <lb/>
other day a brilliant young man <lb/>
was shot and killed by a in <lb/>
a street car. Doth arc now <lb/>
graves. Since then, Atlanta, <lb/>
drunken boarded a street <lb/>
car and became outrageously pro- <lb/>
and obscene language and <lb/>
cursed out with <lb/>
his wife. The Journal says that <lb/>
the white men the car <lb/>
The Proposed Trust Amendment. <lb/>
The proposition to amend the <lb/>
Federal ion so as lo <lb/>
Congress to deal more effective- <lb/>
with the Trusts, which has been <lb/>
favorably reported from the House <lb/>
Judiciary Committee, is so obvious- <lb/>
a campaigning move to covet <lb/>
the of the Republican <lb/>
during the coining Presidential <lb/>
contest that it will fail to make a <lb/>
serious impression upon the pub- <lb/>
mind. of amending <lb/>
the is one of the great <lb/>
eel practical difficulty, and requires <lb/>
years of effort. The tendency to <lb/>
ward the enlargement of Federal <lb/>
power II viewed with alarm the <lb/>
Furniture, <lb/>
for Furniture and everything in <lb/>
We buy strict for Cash, bin sell for Either Cash or Approved <lb/>
Credit. Our is , M. iii and Dealing. <lb/>
Your Friends, <lb/>
One of <lb/>
At the meeting the Southern <lb/>
Col ton association <lb/>
Charlotte, last week, was <lb/>
mentioned in one the <lb/>
Hint crow nine, glory of cotton <lb/>
factories of the south is <lb/>
make the women ilia <lb/>
wage-earners and self-sup <lb/>
porting, enable to cure <lb/>
great majority Of people. The wot I For support aged and <lb/>
that Congress has steadily refused <lb/>
to the power which it <lb/>
ready possesses to deal with the <lb/>
Trusts in furnishes n reason <lb/>
to doubt the propriety of farther Mainly best of them. <lb/>
in parents the of <lb/>
There arc a number good tides <lb/>
in the growth of cotton Indus- <lb/>
In South bill is eel <lb/>
the offending One of I he giants of power. <lb/>
latter drew his knife made a <lb/>
murderous lunge at a while limn, <lb/>
threatened to shoot. <lb/>
the were put off they <lb/>
stoned the ear. breaking one of <lb/>
glass windows wounding a <lb/>
passenger. Four were arrested- <lb/>
Two are now undergoing punish <lb/>
and two arc in jail awaiting <lb/>
trial for other and even more <lb/>
Rowdies should <lb/>
be cleared up promptly. The <lb/>
Journal <lb/>
rate seats for white and colored <lb/>
passengers to lie set apart in street <lb/>
cars should strictly and <lb/>
enforced, all rowdyism, <lb/>
whether from white or colored pas- <lb/>
should lie promptly sup- <lb/>
pressed the offenders properly <lb/>
punished. <lb/>
children must he <lb/>
protected on street cars as well as <lb/>
Georgia is cursed w a great <lb/>
many kid <lb/>
II is safe to say Unit nothing will <lb/>
come of the proposed <lb/>
after it shall have U in as <lb/>
a campaign expedient. II <lb/>
quickly laid the shelf along <lb/>
side of <lb/>
and oilier like <lb/>
toy a with which scheming <lb/>
adventurer have sought to <lb/>
throw dust eyes of voters. <lb/>
Philadelphia <lb/>
In other day a mi <lb/>
car conductor stopped a funeral <lb/>
procession in order to administer a <lb/>
New S, <lb/>
A sharp New York woman <lb/>
a great business deal last week by <lb/>
securing title a house worth <lb/>
or for <lb/>
ed a One mill <lb/>
tilth street and Washington <lb/>
and learning that a <lb/>
large, handsome bi house u block <lb/>
had been condemned to make <lb/>
for municipal Improvements, <lb/>
-he purchased the structure for <lb/>
Who. Then she contracted with <lb/>
a house mover to move the build <lb/>
lo her for The eon i <lb/>
ii <lb/>
who lives ill <lb/>
town of Foster, has broken <lb/>
American record of paternity, and <lb/>
is the father <lb/>
of <lb/>
When in- morning he <lb/>
found he had <lb/>
of a . his . i <lb/>
I hull six of his children an- <lb/>
Ii Slates of the <lb/>
and in the <lb/>
The Mrs. <lb/>
is i's third wife. <lb/>
Mm. No. I was -even <lb/>
limes mother twin.--. Mrs, <lb/>
No S <lb/>
three and on. e <lb/>
oil wills, ween I line sin <lb/>
children. His present wife <lb/>
has borne ins once and II single <lb/>
i very I <lb/>
reducing mass ton past sub <lb/>
slant e. a portion, of the <lb/>
tilled being <lb/>
Holt is added <lb/>
in-, re-all i-- a <lb/>
and nourishing romp mud. <lb/>
In an with a <lb/>
of tin- New York <lb/>
New of <lb/>
in.- peanut butter makers <lb/>
butter is coin- <lb/>
I o as a in. Hide of <lb/>
The large I milkers lire <lb/>
located in the Mouth and West, <lb/>
a-e is <lb/>
. <lb/>
. i . . . much . ran <lb/>
i on i of t <lb/>
in the <lb/>
the product, it is estimated the <lb/>
tune l I here nil- up <lb/>
wards ill pen <lb/>
nut-, ii.-ed in this country every <lb/>
year, iii. pi,. <lb/>
mil is not a staple <lb/>
lion <lb/>
first three, Known us <lb/>
fancy, and No, <lb/>
.-obi lo and the <lb/>
fourth lo <lb/>
an-l. candies. <lb/>
It is estimated that i rs <lb/>
Use per cent, . nip <lb/>
th.- remainder going into <lb/>
in Inn <lb/>
. I Ia lug lo shot I . loll <lb/>
ii -mall <lb/>
Africa, bill this <lb/>
year the has so <lb/>
HI <lb/>
I, h i- been dun. nil I., m ii i <lb/>
ill a . bull, the I <lb/>
I- pi line. iii Tell III e <lb/>
North i On the mar <lb/>
what are known a- <lb/>
II used in iii.- eon <lb/>
iii I are glow u pi <lb/>
ill cc <lb/>
fur <lb/>
i- groin- bin to. I <lb/>
net has with <lb/>
its Inn <lb/>
years ago, <lb/>
in the <lb/>
l on <lb/>
CERTIFICATES, with Semi <lb/>
Annual Coupons, 02.25 <lb/>
Payable in June and <lb/>
Commercial and Farmers Bank of <lb/>
Raleigh. Secured by <lb/>
gage on residence property worth <lb/>
double amount of loans, with <lb/>
principal payable ten years after <lb/>
date of issue, are being sold for a <lb/>
payment which gives <lb/>
to the owner five and one third per <lb/>
con. per annum free of taxes on <lb/>
cost, and a profit of nearly <lb/>
maturity, <lb/>
a total of more than seven per <lb/>
cent, per annum. This is one of <lb/>
best invest on <lb/>
the market. Loans made on <lb/>
of eight <lb/>
For further particulars, address <lb/>
Mechanics and Investors <lb/>
Allen, N. <lb/>
Dr. L. James, <lb/>
tile, x. <lb/>
r White <lb/>
iV Fleming store. <lb/>
Tits BEST CHILI-S <lb/>
and bur is a bottle of Glove's <lb/>
Chill Tonic, Ii is simply <lb/>
In a form <lb/>
No pay. Price <lb/>
children. <lb/>
I i- i old, I ii lb.- Iii-I III <lb/>
by <lb/>
Its a wonder the chronic kicker <lb/>
gel himself out of joint. <lb/>
III. mail who is always <lb/>
is evidently on hie to the <lb/>
dogs, <lb/>
will hint <lb/>
crop o dead beats <lb/>
landing is a haul to <lb/>
learn ii takes all your time. <lb/>
Many people who marry for bet- <lb/>
t.-I mostly worsted. <lb/>
strong enough to <lb/>
kill the of <lb/>
friends Know you <lb/>
whose have no <lb/>
glance. <lb/>
a man is afraid of a bee <lb/>
ling never feels the sting of <lb/>
heal I is a cemetery in <lb/>
which buried some of our <lb/>
brightest s, <lb/>
average man is now regarded <lb/>
as tins, male <lb/>
the <lb/>
man is the of <lb/>
ii which <lb/>
so s. <lb/>
wants but little here be <lb/>
low causes <lb/>
ii might have been earlier <lb/>
limes, but now he earth. <lb/>
I he young men w the <lb/>
are courting do <lb/>
make staid <lb/>
living children . large <lb/>
; lies of own. high I of <lb/>
In- grandchildren have <lb/>
a iii II <lb/>
hundred mill has r . <lb/>
ml one in cultivating II <lb/>
Phil- <lb/>
I a <lb/>
thrashing to the driver of lie ran move <lb/>
hearse. The <lb/>
refused lo out of tracks <lb/>
to allow ear to pass, and, upon <lb/>
being invited by the conductor to <lb/>
visit the car order hi lake <lb/>
a at some future lime <lb/>
when parties to the dispute <lb/>
should lie at leisure, he proposed lo <lb/>
settle the matter at once, lie <lb/>
climbed u faun the was <lb/>
in first mid <lb/>
the <lb/>
There is nothing <lb/>
house to It life with of a <lb/>
no damage. in u tell <lb/>
articles asked for, h <lb/>
indicates supervision of <lb/>
an II p. <lb/>
service besides being a source of <lb/>
I and lo <lb/>
A memorandum b -lion bi <lb/>
kepi up in s huh clerk should <lb/>
be required to enter all goods <lb/>
are low In <lb/>
can <lb/>
FEVER MALARIA. <lb/>
sweat- with Roberts <lb/>
Chill per <lb/>
lo take. <lb/>
refunded If it fails. Restores up <lb/>
petite, purities the blood and makes <lb/>
well. None oilier us good. <lb/>
Hold drug <lb/>
the Ill i . I b, ll <lb/>
mil- mill in <lb/>
II l ill <lb/>
I-. <lb/>
i i iii tie i ram mid I'm <lb/>
in a u I. i- w In. <lb/>
-Inn <lb/>
hail b. It or -ell u <lb/>
v grease Tin l tie. t of this <lb/>
Unscrupulous bit <lb/>
ill nil the <lb/>
the honest producers <lb/>
in There Is, n <lb/>
demand for a class am <lb/>
the withdrawal of <lb/>
cheap product from the market <lb/>
has stimulate sales lo a great ex <lb/>
tent. There Is a In <lb/>
, the line <lb/>
In respect lo <lb/>
that used tit <lb/>
CUD <lb/>
St . hi i int., i <lb/>
I'm i en. i <lb/>
makes <lb/>
h. i- the part net the <lb/>
hi m A i . , doing <lb/>
in. in the Toledo, <lb/>
and Stale aforesaid, mid <lb/>
i lid firm w ill the sum of <lb/>
ONE DOLLARS <lb/>
limit ease of <lb/>
cannot be cured by the use of <lb/>
Hall's Cure. <lb/>
Sworn lo before me sub <lb/>
in presence, nth <lb/>
In; I A. D. <lb/>
in W. Ill <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
Hall's Cure is In- <lb/>
mid mis <lb/>
and mucous <lb/>
system. Send for test loll tree. <lb/>
P. J, A Co. Prone., <lb/>
Hold by Hall's <lb/>
las.<lb/>
riMs<lb/>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR w <lb/>
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N. C. <lb/>
JORDAN FACTORY B <lb/>
D. J. WHICH Owner <lb/>
Entered the P i <lb/>
m a <lb/>
Mail Matter, <lb/>
Funny, MM. <lb/>
The American Grocer toys the <lb/>
winter crop of i- i-n <lb/>
muted bushel-, u <lb/>
over of <lb/>
Such crop as <lb/>
that will be followed by fall in <lb/>
the prise of Hour. <lb/>
aspect <lb/>
Dot In <lb/>
There a minister of <lb/>
i be never to buy <lb/>
ii in Enough and more are <lb/>
left fur his the MS <lb/>
Kin-ion Km- <lb/>
are of Hie <lb/>
neither minister nor the <lb/>
ton be any legal Of moral right to <lb/>
make line of left <lb/>
Pitt county Democracy did I <lb/>
good work in getting out the <lb/>
ticket nominated by the county <lb/>
convention Saturday. Tin. Be <lb/>
raises ticket to <lb/>
masthead along with our excellent <lb/>
Slate II Will Haul there <lb/>
until we elect on Hie <lb/>
Thursday in August. <lb/>
The In <lb/>
upon having mob a ticket, <lb/>
nil good men and will <lb/>
lea in part to n <lb/>
The United State continue to <lb/>
be progressive lbs word <lb/>
satisfied to remain on <lb/>
our own shores and enjoy our own <lb/>
emoluments, we <lb/>
have across to <lb/>
annex gobble tip other <lb/>
nod other Notions Among <lb/>
are of nil <lb/>
shades, diameter and nationalities. <lb/>
have expanded until we have <lb/>
not only pit the folk. Inn their <lb/>
plagues and diseases come along <lb/>
with We have annexed the <lb/>
yellow fever, Hie . <lb/>
the latent addition the genuine <lb/>
plague, it Is said lo have <lb/>
cone over and got in to Hun Iran- <lb/>
risen, as ninny as <lb/>
occurred there from the plague. <lb/>
are being taken to <lb/>
the of e <lb/>
Political Twins to <lb/>
Canvass <lb/>
Ml ll I U, Hit tor, <lb/>
May <lb/>
It i- really met Hull SOUS of <lb/>
the are <lb/>
to a <lb/>
and Cy, Thompson <lb/>
mid on the w hen mail Sim <lb/>
declined of <lb/>
Chairman Duller to a <lb/>
Top Holder <lb/>
here said In <lb/>
declination the <lb/>
tori we'll gel <lb/>
since then opposition bat e <lb/>
been In lug thin <lb/>
for Butler. <lb/>
the i its exit <lb/>
I lie <lb/>
and ii it became<lb/>
Butler should a <lb/>
for a <lb/>
I w in- ludicrous as it <lb/>
mat appear to the <lb/>
you see, in lo a dis <lb/>
between the <lb/>
candidate- Mr. <lb/>
Helton would hold that It was <lb/>
a debate <lb/>
because be could <lb/>
mil be no discourteous la his twin <lb/>
brother to shoe <lb/>
partiality the <lb/>
of Mr. refusing <lb/>
of Mr. Butler. <lb/>
Then I <lb/>
To <lb/>
One of two results of <lb/>
which would lie preferable t <lb/>
hay Adams alive and <lb/>
the latter de <lb/>
and general all <lb/>
over the State to a disgusted con <lb/>
inn-t follow i There <lb/>
would lie no cam ass all <lb/>
In case Simmons continued to re <lb/>
fuse t. consider the Populists as a <lb/>
party and therefore not <lb/>
entitled lo consideration shown <lb/>
a regular and separate <lb/>
would be <lb/>
lei into the game to help Spencer, <lb/>
incidentally, and the opportunity <lb/>
is distracting the <lb/>
public mind from <lb/>
bum would be secured. Mr. <lb/>
reply to Ml will <lb/>
roach the latter to-day. probably, <lb/>
to the statement made <lb/>
ll while here <lb/>
Tin- letter has been seen <lb/>
ii declines Mr Sim- <lb/>
of a joint as <lb/>
became iced the <lb/>
could <lb/>
not be worked <lb/>
was a nice, Innocent, <lb/>
and so well ployed as <lb/>
lo null out lo have been entirely <lb/>
a well. Butler dies hard <lb/>
bill lie is d;. <lb/>
Why, under the sun, any teal <lb/>
friend of Thompson should <lb/>
actually and really desire i. <lb/>
upon <lb/>
and argument is more <lb/>
than I can conceive. The scheme <lb/>
have been batched by bis en- <lb/>
am a deluded friends <lb/>
fooled into advocating it. <lb/>
Dr. Thompson is unquestionably <lb/>
the and shrewdest <lb/>
the Pop-Rep. <lb/>
that is <lb/>
who heard the debate between <lb/>
him and Mr. in 1808, and <lb/>
particularly Con- <lb/>
cord this reported <lb/>
for a Raleigh daily paper; all <lb/>
that be is no match <lb/>
gladiator of the and in <lb/>
the very nature of thing would <lb/>
severely from about with <lb/>
him <lb/>
and popular cause In <lb/>
with opposition to the Amend <lb/>
for nut Dr. would <lb/>
-imply by man <lb/>
win is endowed and equipped <lb/>
men ii, Ninth Carolina have <lb/>
been, and who and <lb/>
the admiration generally <lb/>
lo all who listen lo In- <lb/>
b s <lb/>
LOSS TO <lb/>
I Ho Splendid Work In<lb/>
o'clock <lb/>
the tobacco baton Jordan <lb/>
Co. the railroad, <lb/>
found to be lire. When <lb/>
discovered roof of <lb/>
was all in The lire <lb/>
deportment and hundred <lb/>
harried to the scene but the <lb/>
lire had made such headway that <lb/>
the factor could not lie saved. <lb/>
The warehouse just south <lb/>
of factory was also <lb/>
Both the belonged L <lb/>
It. A. Tyson. was <lb/>
List o Delegates <lb/>
The following delegates and <lb/>
wire selected to the Con- <lb/>
convention. the conn<lb/>
v T a Thigpen. <lb/>
HAM. <lb/>
Nichols S <lb/>
T II <lb/>
R M O <lb/>
s M Jose 7.1 <lb/>
Taylor S C <lb/>
J W Page <lb/>
It o Beach <lb/>
W II Williams <lb/>
J It <lb/>
I H Little <lb/>
by M. P. Jordan ft <lb/>
Danville. They had OM <lb/>
hundred and hogsheads of to- <lb/>
in building and only four <lb/>
hogshead could rolled out. <lb/>
on the factory down <lb/>
a mouth ago for the season, <lb/>
Origin of the lire is a mystery. <lb/>
The loss is estimated at <lb/>
M. P, Jordan Co. had <lb/>
insurance <lb/>
on for It. A. <lb/>
Tyson had on building W- <lb/>
on storage <lb/>
on stock in warehouse The <lb/>
total Insurance was all of <lb/>
which was in II. White's agency. <lb/>
The Farmers Warehouse <lb/>
slightly damaged and covered by <lb/>
insurance. <lb/>
Mr, Tyson mate- <lb/>
rial together to having <lb/>
the enlarged before the <lb/>
season. <lb/>
the did splendid work <lb/>
mi buildings and no <lb/>
doubt saved thousands of dollars <lb/>
worth properly. The <lb/>
farmers Warehouse had a very <lb/>
narrow escape. Had that building <lb/>
burned there Is no telling bow far <lb/>
the tire would have gone. <lb/>
Hope Company their <lb/>
steamer the near <lb/>
V factory and MOD had a <lb/>
good stream gains through nearly a <lb/>
thousand feel of <lb/>
and backers had <lb/>
before intense heal. <lb/>
inn with the aid of breastworks <lb/>
made of empty <lb/>
doors kepi their post. <lb/>
The colored dammed the <lb/>
ditch running near farmers <lb/>
Warehouse thus making a good <lb/>
reservoir of wilier, and with their <lb/>
hand engine also did line work. <lb/>
They stuck to their work bravely. <lb/>
Both and colored firemen <lb/>
were complimented for their work. <lb/>
Beside the Farmers Ware- <lb/>
house, put out some of the <lb/>
burning hogsheads so that portion <lb/>
of the tobacco was saved. <lb/>
Alston <lb/>
III C M Jones <lb/>
W II <lb/>
W Tucker <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
It Chapman <lb/>
F Hi <lb/>
I. A Arnold <lb/>
J I Hallow <lb/>
J M Cm <lb/>
W I. Smith <lb/>
S D Tucker <lb/>
w Proctor <lb/>
J J <lb/>
A K Tucker <lb/>
A J It Johnson <lb/>
II C Gannon K Spier <lb/>
W F Hurt It W Smith <lb/>
J May <lb/>
J Z Brooks <lb/>
A H J K Cannon <lb/>
Lafayette Cox <lb/>
Hi W W J Harvey <lb/>
Hardy H Hives <lb/>
M C Nelson I K <lb/>
B M Lewis W It Home <lb/>
It Davis W A II <lb/>
M T Horton Askew <lb/>
It W King <lb/>
J L <lb/>
Q I King <lb/>
A I. Blow <lb/>
Arthur <lb/>
F t i James <lb/>
A D Johnston <lb/>
II W Tucker <lb/>
Paul Harrington <lb/>
Noah Forbes <lb/>
F M <lb/>
II T <lb/>
W F Harding <lb/>
Hooker <lb/>
F, II Pickles <lb/>
1.1 Moot <lb/>
Skinner <lb/>
lg Move <lb/>
S I Dudley <lb/>
F M Hodges <lb/>
J B Fleming <lb/>
W I, Brown <lb/>
B Little M T Spier<lb/>
M C Smith <lb/>
J J Moore <lb/>
J l <lb/>
I. II Cox <lb/>
C J Tucker <lb/>
W H <lb/>
c l Moore. <lb/>
Whereas, hath pleased Hod to <lb/>
from our midst. Greenville <lb/>
Lodge So. A. F. A. M., our <lb/>
most excellent and worthy brother <lb/>
Jacob from Best, <lb/>
Tuesday morning Nth day of <lb/>
Oxford who many years <lb/>
Asylum. been a of our ancient or- <lb/>
Hon. A. M. of upright life <lb/>
John's Lodge, Ho. i, A. F. exemplary as a friend, <lb/>
M deliver Hie father, and citizen, has the <lb/>
in of Si. not of bis brethren, <lb/>
John's the Masons f Ii hut the entire In which <lb/>
Carolina. Saturday, June 23rd, on lived for seventy years. <lb/>
i mi <lb/>
IS I <lb/>
. i <lb/>
Pile i-; ii ion ii few days ago <lb/>
lob in- i <lb/>
in. in or In New <lb/>
. Ii . oh IV lime, Co., <lb/>
and Bi ii ii Brothers the hit <lb/>
to ,,,,,,, <lb/>
ion two weeks ago ii <lb/>
in as i- <lb/>
debate ,,.,,,,,. ,,,,.,., , <lb/>
and. ., v, ,,, , ;,, , ,. s , <lb/>
nominee., pro <lb/>
leading <lb/>
an still, and are <lb/>
OS and liar <lb/>
competition on the warehouse <lb/>
f our local markets, and <lb/>
herein a rise ill the price <lb/>
the Oxford Orphan <lb/>
grounds. Col. Waddell Is one <lb/>
of strongest, most eloquent <lb/>
j speakers In the Stale. He is <lb/>
courageous, gifted. <lb/>
Ii hi expected and <lb/>
j sired people from ail over <lb/>
I Carolina, In great numbers <lb/>
will attend this celebration, is <lb/>
always a pleasant occasion. An <lb/>
attractive feature will in-a general <lb/>
basket picnic, which was so <lb/>
factory and enjoyable last year. <lb/>
The Oxford Orphan Asylum Is <lb/>
now earing for destitute, home <lb/>
orphan boys and girls. Visit <lb/>
Ibis Institution your interest <lb/>
in and efforts in In-half it work <lb/>
lo be increased. <lb/>
it Is expected that railroads will <lb/>
grant special rates, which will be <lb/>
announced later, <lb/>
together over, and to ,,, of tobacco -row., <lb/>
,., M is , ,. .,.,,.,, <lb/>
the opportunity to works scheme ,.,.,., H .,,,,,, , <lb/>
successfully managed, would ,. ,,, a, <lb/>
,, ,. , w <lb/>
Chairman did not -t ,,.,. <lb/>
Simmons , , ,,., <lb/>
,. to alleged the , <lb/>
ti., manufacture <lb/>
some how, ewe which be groat I j <lb/>
letter mast have into a ,,.,.,, ,, ,., <lb/>
desk reused lo before II its <lb/>
days ago, ten i <lb/>
more after <lb/>
This all very obliging <lb/>
cold con <lb/>
In old stockings, or any <lb/>
lying around loose, would confer a <lb/>
favor dropping a line to Basra- <lb/>
Cage, who Is particular <lb/>
ions to know w has <lb/>
licit In gold coin that <lb/>
can't <lb/>
ton Star. <lb/>
A In the Virginia <lb/>
penitentiary at cut <lb/>
of a fellow convict. <lb/>
wounded man in a short <lb/>
while. <lb/>
Now therefore be resolved, <lb/>
1st. That we extend lo his family <lb/>
the sympathy of the of <lb/>
this Lodge, pray that con- <lb/>
of the Hod whom our <lb/>
brother may <lb/>
them in their bereave- <lb/>
2nd. That In memory cur de <lb/>
parted brother members of the <lb/>
Lodge wear the usual badge of <lb/>
mourning tor days, and <lb/>
be spread upon a <lb/>
page of the minutes Of I he Lodge, <lb/>
copy be sent to I lie of <lb/>
departed brother and copies to the <lb/>
papers and Orphan's <lb/>
Friend for publication. <lb/>
N. M. <lb/>
Committee, <lb/>
At l, Blow, <lb/>
Last week a mule In-long <lb/>
log to Wesley who <lb/>
ford, Hie river <lb/>
four here, tried lo <lb/>
coin in u by into a <lb/>
well tin eel deep, the well <lb/>
water in it. Mr. <lb/>
Mil on hoard I <lb/>
on saw bis head and <lb/>
above water in the bottom <lb/>
of the w ill. It was an hour <lb/>
the neigh <lb/>
arrived to rescue him. A <lb/>
raps was tied the front <lb/>
legs oil In-animal he <lb/>
w ii out, on <lb/>
reaching he <lb/>
lo his by Hie <lb/>
tile us, of his <lb/>
North <lb/>
ELECTION PRECINCTS. <lb/>
Places For the <lb/>
Election. <lb/>
In with Chapter <lb/>
Laws county Hoard of <lb/>
for I'm <lb/>
eating held on the 7th day of <lb/>
divided the county <lb/>
election precincts and designated <lb/>
the Killing places as <lb/>
dam township <lb/>
Dam Township shall con <lb/>
election precinct with <lb/>
the polling place at May's Chapel,<lb/>
shall constitute <lb/>
one election precinct with the poll- <lb/>
place at School House <lb/>
near Swamp Church.<lb/>
Bethel Township shall <lb/>
one election precinct with the poll- <lb/>
place in the Town of Bethel.<lb/>
Carolina Township shall <lb/>
election with the <lb/>
at Stokes on the W. <lb/>
W. It. B. <lb/>
Township shall constitute <lb/>
one election with the poll- <lb/>
place at Black Jack.<lb/>
Township is hereby <lb/>
divided into two election precincts <lb/>
viz. <lb/>
No. that part <lb/>
of the Township lying West and <lb/>
south of the following line to <lb/>
Commencing at the Beaver Dam <lb/>
Township line on the old Blank <lb/>
Road, near Warren's Chapel, and <lb/>
running with the public road lead- <lb/>
ling by Warren's Chapel, to the <lb/>
forks the road near the old <lb/>
Frank Tucker homestead, thence <lb/>
j with the public road leading to the <lb/>
I and road near <lb/>
Lorenzo thence with <lb/>
I the and road <lb/>
a northernly course to the branch <lb/>
called the mill run near <lb/>
C. D. Hooks, residence; thence <lb/>
down said branch or mill inn to <lb/>
Swift Creek, thence down Swift <lb/>
creek lot lie public mail leading by <lb/>
c. C Blond's, with said pub- <lb/>
road to Hancock's Meeting <lb/>
House; the public road <lb/>
leading by Caleb to <lb/>
Fork swamp; shall constitute <lb/>
No I of Content Township, <lb/>
With the polling place the town <lb/>
Ayden. <lb/>
No. All that purl of <lb/>
east and north <lb/>
of the above line shall constitute <lb/>
i No. n- <lb/>
ship with polling place in town <lb/>
of Winterville. <lb/>
TOW <lb/>
Falkland Township shall <lb/>
one election precinct <lb/>
polling place In the of Falk- <lb/>
land. <lb/>
Township shall i-oh <lb/>
election precinct <lb/>
the polling place the town of <lb/>
Township is hereby <lb/>
divided into two election precincts <lb/>
No. that part of <lb/>
the township lying north of Tar <lb/>
river, together with that part of <lb/>
the town of lying be- <lb/>
tween Tar river and the following <lb/>
line, to Commencing on Tar <lb/>
river at the mouth of the brunch <lb/>
forming the eastern boundary of <lb/>
town, running up sold <lb/>
branch to Third street, thence a <lb/>
Westerly course With Third street <lb/>
to Pitt Street, theme a southerly <lb/>
course with street to <lb/>
son avenue, thence with Dickinson <lb/>
avenue i south westerly course to <lb/>
western boundary of said town, <lb/>
thence a northerly course with said <lb/>
boundary Hue to Tar river shall <lb/>
constitute No. I, <lb/>
Villa township, with the polling <lb/>
place the Court House <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
No. the remain- <lb/>
of said township shall Con- <lb/>
Precinct No. with the <lb/>
polling place ill Five joints in the <lb/>
town of<lb/>
shall <lb/>
one elect Ion precinct with <lb/>
polling place village of <lb/>
SWIFT TOWNSHIP <lb/>
Swill Township is <lb/>
divided into two election precincts <lb/>
as <lb/>
Precinct No. All that part of <lb/>
the township lying south of Swift <lb/>
creek shall Precinct No. <lb/>
I, With the polling place at <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
Ho, All that part <lb/>
Hf the township lying north of <lb/>
Swill creek shall constitute <lb/>
No. with the polling <lb/>
the public school house near L. <lb/>
II. It. <lb/>
Chairman Co. Board of <lb/>
Sect, Co, Board <lb/>
A Fan. -1 <lb/>
n. ,. ,. . . ;<lb/>
No.<lb/>
i -V <lb/>
Al .- . . and<lb/>
. i Price, <lb/>
No. B POULTRY BOOK <lb/>
i-l j i Book <lb/>
. h i- <lb/>
HI ; . i <lb/>
n COW ROOK <lb/>
v ; <lb/>
. . <lb/>
U -ti i . ,. <lb/>
No. BOOK <lb/>
Butch- <lb/>
ti. ii. it <lb/>
i Cent. <lb/>
ROOKS <lb/>
hi -o- North and <lb/>
;. keep a Hera. Cow. Ho <lb/>
i. I lo <lb/>
arr, i. Use BOOKS. The <lb/>
FARM JOURNAL <lb/>
ltd not a<lb/>
it. ratio and paper hi <lb/>
it. paper in the <lb/>
of . . <lb/>
Any ONE of the BOOKS, and the FARM JOURNAL <lb/>
k bf hull <lb/>
BOOKS ft-. <lb/>
The lien the <lb/>
is the lucky <lb/>
curve pen. <lb/>
to have, <lb/>
them ill <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
Off to Gold Field. <lb/>
Wash. May <lb/>
Km ion <lb/>
I am yet in Seattle, and have <lb/>
seeing for days. I <lb/>
here on from our <lb/>
little Georgia city, <lb/>
my la on the <lb/>
way to to Nome, Alaska, I <lb/>
wrote you to mail it there. I ex- <lb/>
to here on the Kith. <lb/>
This city is full of people boon I <lb/>
for Alaska, most of heading <lb/>
for Cape Nome. There is nothing <lb/>
here to discourage ii man from go- <lb/>
ins to Nome, U all w ho have <lb/>
and returned are going back again <lb/>
and their wives friends with <lb/>
them. Prom what I have seen the <lb/>
reports that have come out from <lb/>
there are true. I will reach there <lb/>
about I lie 10th of June if I have <lb/>
good luck. Keep my paper com- <lb/>
to me out there, us I dearly <lb/>
love to read the news from old <lb/>
county. I still claim it my <lb/>
home, it has twelve <lb/>
long years since I left there to make <lb/>
my way for better or worse. <lb/>
I will keep you posted on the <lb/>
Boom doings, as I know the boys <lb/>
will like to have a few from <lb/>
me now and then. <lb/>
J. II. <lb/>
Alter two <lb/>
Premium hove been <lb/>
IN THE<lb/>
of <lb/>
Your Policy<lb/>
Has <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
I. Paid-up Insurance, <lb/>
Extended Insurance that <lb/>
works automatically, <lb/>
l. Will lie reinstated within <lb/>
three years after lapse if yon are <lb/>
in guild health. <lb/>
After Second Year <lb/>
So Restrictions, <lb/>
Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends arc payable at <lb/>
ginning of the second of each <lb/>
year, provided the <lb/>
mi mil for the current year be 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/>
n. c. <lb/>
White Supremacy Clubs. <lb/>
Saturday, June 2nd, is to lie <lb/>
White Supremacy day in Pitt <lb/>
county. At o'clock in the after- <lb/>
noon of I bill day clubs will be or- <lb/>
all of the election <lb/>
Good speakers will tie sent <lb/>
to all appointments and the <lb/>
people should turnout and organ- <lb/>
large Chairman A. L. <lb/>
Blow, of the executive committee, <lb/>
is sending out notices announcing <lb/>
the meetings. <lb/>
If a Woman <lb/>
wants to put a the <lb/>
and wood. She throws <lb/>
water quenches <lb/>
Inc. When a woman wants to get <lb/>
well from peculiar sex. <lb/>
she should not MM to the fire <lb/>
already her life away. She <lb/>
m-t worthless drugs and <lb/>
harmful <lb/>
opiates. They do not check <lb/>
the they do not cure it- they <lb/>
s fuel lo f re. <lb/>
Female <lb/>
should be <lb/>
taken by every woman <lb/>
or girl who has the <lb/>
of <lb/>
y el mi- <lb/>
ll . <lb/>
I I I i w ill v ll. <lb/>
They will imply <lb/>
I , lime <lb/>
until I hay lake It <lb/>
Mil- u <lb/>
a u r y i d <lb/>
. tonic, i <lb/>
IN <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Ties <lb/>
kept on <lb/>
Country and <lb/>
old. A trial wilt you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
Bill, Cattle. <lb/>
Hoes, <lb/>
Hint, Poultry<lb/>
yOU <lb/>
I I . 111- In I <lb/>
inf <lb/>
. If. <lb/>
in <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
It not drill <lb/>
inn. it <lb/>
It t Mil <lb/>
mil <lb/>
, . inly i t <lb/>
in i -m <lb/>
Ill's ill I Ills <lb/>
M I I I i ti <lb/>
p , v I- l mi <lb/>
l mi, h M <lb/>
. i i i hum many n <lb/>
till one <lb/>
. U all <lb/>
woman <lb/>
ow and<lb/>
III . <lb/>
The <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Ca. <lb/>
University of <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
begins June <lb/>
in nil Depart- <lb/>
tor tarn twelve <lb/>
Tuition Registration <lb/>
For <lb/>
from II Jab Special <lb/>
instruction <lb/>
containing <lb/>
of <lb/>
ALDERMAN, <lb/>
, Hill, N, C. <lb/>
They've <lb/>
Caught <lb/>
T lie dressy men intrinsic worth <lb/>
of our clothing. Some learned the truth by <lb/>
experience, some by hearsay. But they've all <lb/>
caught on. We're giving all an equal <lb/>
to become better acquainted with our char- <lb/>
clothing a prices. <lb/>
As a special spring lea we oiler a <lb/>
of an attractive line of ail wool suits, <lb/>
stylish finely made to <lb/>
fit <lb/>
HOWDY DO. <lb/>
Some Speak Some Co You <lb/>
Monday, 1900. <lb/>
in <lb/>
A den. <lb/>
A. up Hit- load <lb/>
E. I. Clark tor <lb/>
W. II. Cos came<lb/>
I. W. Perkins <lb/>
mi the nun. <lb/>
Bx-Gov. I. Jan Is wont I <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Miss Ella Clarke this <lb/>
for <lb/>
J. B. arrived Bat- <lb/>
night from <lb/>
Bar. J. r,. Morion retained this <lb/>
his In <lb/>
Ales. II. Gary returned <lb/>
day from u trip to New York <lb/>
Mia. Alice Harper has moved <lb/>
i into tin- house recently occupied by <lb/>
Harding. <lb/>
r. ;. came <lb/>
night from Halifax returned <lb/>
this morning <lb/>
II. II. went lo <lb/>
den Saturday night to hold <lb/>
vices there Sunday. <lb/>
Misses Biggs <lb/>
Minnie Tunstall spent Sunday <lb/>
in Greene count v. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If is a CROSS MARK <lb/>
in the margin of this paper it <lb/>
so to remind you that you owe <lb/>
for <lb/>
subscription and we request <lb/>
you early as <lb/>
We need what <lb/>
owe us and hope you will <lb/>
keep us waiting for it. <lb/>
This notice is for those who <lb/>
find cross mark on their <lb/>
paper <lb/>
Big Fire at Danville. <lb/>
A telegram from Danville, Va., <lb/>
brings information <lb/>
ware- <lb/>
houses were destroyed by lire this <lb/>
Mr. i. B, Hughes was <lb/>
one of the proprietors of the Ban- <lb/>
warehouse. Daily <lb/>
LOCAL <lb/>
Standard Sewing Machines <lb/>
are run everyday in county- <lb/>
Cheap at S. M. <lb/>
The is <lb/>
ed to make special prices on <lb/>
co warehouse printing. See an- <lb/>
elsewhere. <lb/>
A certain young man <lb/>
ville want lo if the eclipse <lb/>
of the at o'clock in <lb/>
the morning or evening. <lb/>
J. II. Cherry Co., have just <lb/>
placed their store for use a large, <lb/>
refrigerator. It re- <lb/>
quires three hundred pounds of <lb/>
ice at a time. <lb/>
The taking of the census begins <lb/>
Friday of next week. Tomorrow <lb/>
going to start <lb/>
you to guessing the population <lb/>
of Greenville. <lb/>
Henry it Co. Produce <lb/>
Commission Merchants, Wash- <lb/>
Monday <lb/>
Peas sold N 1.00 <lb/>
bushel bus. much of the stock com- <lb/>
in too old. Cabbage continues <lb/>
1.78 -North Carolina <lb/>
6-8 els. a great many arriving <lb/>
soft. Beau 1.78 2.38 <lb/>
well matured Irish Potatoes <lb/>
from South Carolina They <lb/>
advise planters to let their <lb/>
toes mature and not rush them in- <lb/>
to before they tire ripe. <lb/>
The Chief <lb/>
Capt. A. of the lire de <lb/>
was hurt at the lire <lb/>
Tuesday night. While up at <lb/>
front giving directions to the <lb/>
they went to shift the <lb/>
Stream when one of them stumbled <lb/>
and the Chief was struck in the <lb/>
left eye with a nozzle. We hope <lb/>
his eye will soon lie well. <lb/>
Burgess Bead. <lb/>
Mr. J. of <lb/>
of last week, in the <lb/>
year of his age. Mr. Burgess <lb/>
was well in I <lb/>
having spent much of his time here <lb/>
some ago, among our <lb/>
people are many friends who leers <lb/>
of his death with sorrow. <lb/>
Summer School. <lb/>
In another column sill he foil nil <lb/>
the advertisement of the University <lb/>
Summer School, beginning June <lb/>
closing August <lb/>
This summer school offers special <lb/>
advantages to teachers and those <lb/>
preparing to teach. The <lb/>
be as thorough as at the <lb/>
regular term. <lb/>
Mayor's Court. <lb/>
Mayor has had three <lb/>
es before him during the past week <lb/>
as <lb/>
Henry Cox, drunk <lb/>
conduct, guilty, one <lb/>
penny and cost, amounting to 92.21. <lb/>
James A, drank and dis- <lb/>
orderly conduct, guilty, one <lb/>
dollar cost, amounting to <lb/>
9.95. <lb/>
drunk and disorder- <lb/>
conduct, guilty, lined one pen <lb/>
cost, amounting to 92.91. <lb/>
Slopped the Services- <lb/>
There was a crowd in the <lb/>
church Tuesday night and <lb/>
J. K. just started <lb/>
his sermon when the alarm of lire <lb/>
given. The church was soon <lb/>
empty. Just exactly one week be <lb/>
fore, a service in the Methodist <lb/>
church was broken up by a lire <lb/>
alarm. People are more excited <lb/>
about lire in this world they <lb/>
ore about lire in <lb/>
Invitations, <lb/>
Mr. H. C. Flanagan, of <lb/>
City, sent us <lb/>
to a joint debate between the <lb/>
of and George- <lb/>
town University that was <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Asa Mailing sends us <lb/>
an the commencement <lb/>
exercises of Carolina Christian <lb/>
Ayden. May and 80th. <lb/>
We also acknowledge mi <lb/>
lion exercises <lb/>
of Mary's <lb/>
90th and Slat <lb/>
Happy <lb/>
Kev K. pastor of the <lb/>
Baptist church, was full of smiles <lb/>
happiness Sunday , He gave <lb/>
cause away in making his an <lb/>
at the morning service <lb/>
by referring to his good looks a <lb/>
new suit of clothes which members <lb/>
Of hie congregation had presented <lb/>
to him. it had Ix-en <lb/>
I hat nothing can make him <lb/>
owl looking, bill he was <lb/>
or his appearance to stand n n <lb/>
H. II. Hardy, representing <lb/>
Observer, Saturday <lb/>
afternoon for <lb/>
Judge A. ii. Moore left this <lb/>
morning for Tarboro, where he <lb/>
holds court week. <lb/>
C. M. Daniel, wife and child left <lb/>
this morning for where <lb/>
they will make future home. <lb/>
May <lb/>
W. T. Lee is sick. <lb/>
Mrs. II. Biggs is quite sick. <lb/>
went lo Kinston <lb/>
Monday evening. <lb/>
C. W. came Monday <lb/>
evening from Norfolk. <lb/>
Miss Skinner left this <lb/>
morning for Tarboro. <lb/>
V. returned Monday <lb/>
evening from Richmond, <lb/>
Curtis Gary left this morning for <lb/>
bis home in Henderson. <lb/>
Mrs. Letitia of Edge <lb/>
county, is visiting relatives <lb/>
here. <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
this morning, Tarboro to at- <lb/>
tend the State Medical convention. <lb/>
Miss Lena after spending <lb/>
ii few days here with Miss Martha <lb/>
Dudley, left Monday afternoon for <lb/>
her home in Ayden. <lb/>
Dr. C. J. left this <lb/>
morning for Tarboro to attend the <lb/>
Medical Society which is in <lb/>
session week. <lb/>
Dr. J. c. Greene, who <lb/>
studying medicine in the Medical <lb/>
College Virginia, came Monday <lb/>
evening from Tarboro, where he <lb/>
has just passed the examination <lb/>
before the Medical Hoard. <lb/>
Hay <lb/>
w. ll. Tuesday for <lb/>
Kinston. <lb/>
Mia Clark, of is <lb/>
visiting Mrs. L, <lb/>
Mrs. ti. r. this <lb/>
morning to home Danville, <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
Mrs. R. M. Cheek and children <lb/>
left this to spend some <lb/>
lime with relatives <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
Mrs. R. . this <lb/>
I'm her home la <lb/>
C. W. after spending s <lb/>
couple of days here, <lb/>
II. Thomas, wife and children <lb/>
this morning for their home in <lb/>
Henderson. <lb/>
His. <lb/>
returned <lb/>
from Tarboro. <lb/>
Mrs. Higgs and child <lb/>
this in some time <lb/>
in Rocky Mount. <lb/>
Raymond Tucker came Tuesday <lb/>
from Tarboro where he has been <lb/>
attending school, <lb/>
Tuesday even- <lb/>
from Washington and to- <lb/>
W. Button and wife, of 1.1 <lb/>
over today to visit <lb/>
Mrs. Alice Harper, mother of Mrs. <lb/>
Button, <lb/>
Brown, A. <lb/>
Jr., J. R. Nobles, C. <lb/>
for Tarboro tn the Mats <lb/>
Bound Our to Court. <lb/>
Justice of the W. II. <lb/>
Long hail Pierce before <lb/>
him morning charged with <lb/>
Wylie Dunn. . <lb/>
James appeared for the <lb/>
awl Col. I. A. Sugg for the prose <lb/>
seems that Pierce and <lb/>
into a dispute Sat a evening <lb/>
while going Greenville to <lb/>
their a few mile- over III <lb/>
river, which resulted in a light <lb/>
which Dunn received five cuts with <lb/>
a knife. None of the cuts are like- <lb/>
to prove fatal. Dr. at- <lb/>
tended night, lie n- <lb/>
beat the trial on <lb/>
of weakness from loss of <lb/>
Pierce was bound over in <lb/>
court, and placed under a <lb/>
one hundred dollar <lb/>
Reflector. <lb/>
Putting Down <lb/>
The town is having sidewalk <lb/>
in front of I. Hooker's liar paved <lb/>
with brick. As U com- <lb/>
they ill have the sidewalk <lb/>
front of Bernard property on <lb/>
Evans street paved. <lb/>
The property owners <lb/>
lied by the Aldermen to have this <lb/>
work done, but upon their failure <lb/>
town has ii in <lb/>
hand and will charge the cost of <lb/>
putting down the pavements to lite <lb/>
owners of the property. <lb/>
I lit <lb/>
AND <lb/>
BUSINESS <lb/>
My Stock <lb/>
is Complete <lb/>
ALL <lb/>
prices that will suit you. <lb/>
COME AND SEE THEM. <lb/>
mi The c mid <lb/>
plainly enough, and we <lb/>
could almost see the <lb/>
D. Cox <lb/>
complete the survey of the lumber <lb/>
rood now being built from Ibis <lb/>
mad to <lb/>
Make good in <lb/>
Little girls <lb/>
Make cheap <lb/>
With some men <lb/>
To boss the thing. <lb/>
Winterville Cheroots <lb/>
Are in ring. <lb/>
A. fl. Cox ban been quite <lb/>
days. <lb/>
Sec Jim Green depot. He is <lb/>
best truck barrel. <lb/>
Any body want in anything in<lb/>
it the mo-i value for the <lb/>
money <lb/>
Seven Springs Hotel. <lb/>
I NEW MANAGEMENT. F MORRILL, <lb/>
The mistake f two <lb/>
The has a <lb/>
pardon I he ease of Win. <lb/>
ton, who was convicted in March, <lb/>
1900, in the northern district <lb/>
Georgia, of sending on obscene lei <lb/>
letter through the mails. He was <lb/>
to a term of live years in <lb/>
the penitentiary. <lb/>
It appears after <lb/>
the totters <lb/>
continued to be and later on a <lb/>
man named Mitchell, the true <lb/>
writing <lb/>
letter for which Broughton was <lb/>
imprisoned. his letter Io <lb/>
Attorney General <lb/>
comments upon fuel <lb/>
conviction was <lb/>
cured upon the testimony of two <lb/>
experts in handwriting, who lie <lb/>
dared the writing was <lb/>
Picket or <lb/>
We an- Indebted to Mr. i;. <lb/>
Billiard, of the Scot laud Keck Com- <lb/>
for ii copy of <lb/>
very Interesting look. It has <lb/>
been revised and enlarged <lb/>
W. B. Bond. The edition of <lb/>
this, work was published twelve <lb/>
years ago when it attracted much <lb/>
interest and all were soon <lb/>
This revised edit ion be even <lb/>
more popular The printing was <lb/>
done in Commonwealth <lb/>
at Scotland and it indeed <lb/>
creditable. The price of the book <lb/>
i and <lb/>
waters. spring a different <lb/>
analysis, stomach, kidney, liver <lb/>
and troubles All have wonderful restorative <lb/>
HACKS MEET EVERY TRAIN AT <lb/>
it. o. <lb/>
at other hot-Is or <lb/>
boa id using Seven Springs water will bu charged <lb/>
Carriage A have been added <lb/>
Co. since are tin-bath houses being com- <lb/>
Palmetto fans, two for a nickel, ti . th hotel, and too <lb/>
at Maiming t Vs. <lb/>
Mrs, Williams, from n, <lb/>
is her daughter, Mrs. II. <lb/>
M. this place, she came <lb/>
night mi the train. <lb/>
Cox Mfg. Co. keep the <lb/>
pretties line of for <lb/>
motley . lo be had. <lb/>
Winter-, will furnish a <lb/>
unmet <lb/>
addle- <lb/>
For terms and other information <lb/>
F. Morrill, Proprietor. <lb/>
Seven Springs, N. C. <lb/>
i n i bu <lb/>
HO <lb/>
Schultz. <lb/>
To See <lb/>
Wholesale and retail and <lb/>
site, a location as any, Dealer. Ca-h paid for <lb/>
enterprise will Kit ll u Seed. Oil <lb/>
meet with the heart I'm keys, Egg. etc. lied <lb/>
and encouragement of the people Mattresses, Sails. Ba- <lb/>
by Carriages. Go-Curls, <lb/>
,, I <lb/>
E. O. Cox is position to <lb/>
truck shipments best attention. <lb/>
II. went to Wash- <lb/>
an- being ordered for <lb/>
lining up to of our com <lb/>
mills. We have good corn <lb/>
mills and the best wheat mill <lb/>
the the country, which arc the <lb/>
service of the public. <lb/>
And a miller <lb/>
To make you smile, <lb/>
If you <lb/>
Give him a trial, <lb/>
A. G. Mi. Co. <lb/>
Meat Tobacco, Cheroots, <lb/>
American Beauty Can- <lb/>
Apples, <lb/>
Apples. Syrup. Jelly. Milk, j <lb/>
Coffee. <lb/>
Al old <lb/>
Points, where we have <lb/>
opened a new and fresh <lb/>
ink of <lb/>
Heavy and Fancy Groceries <lb/>
of Meats. Flour, <lb/>
Sugar, Coffee, Canned Hoods, <lb/>
Snuff, Cigars, <lb/>
fact everything <lb/>
t in- found in an up-to-date <lb/>
pay the market <lb/>
in ii for all kinds <lb/>
Magic Mn it Country Produce, <lb/>
I- ,, . . <lb/>
ill Seed Meal and u , <lb/>
de i i . Gran , i- . <lb/>
Dried <lb/>
K i- . <lb/>
and Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
and <lb/>
I Cheese, K.-t Butter, Stand- <lb/>
ard Sewing . and i ii- <lb/>
other ,; id , and <lb/>
ii for cash. Come <lb/>
to set <lb/>
if <lb/>
Set on <lb/>
Tuesday evening <lb/>
Barrett had been placed <lb/>
guard for disorder conduct, Phone <lb/>
he attempted to burn the .--- <lb/>
house lire to his lie Deserves Success <lb/>
Some parties by saw the Dr. received a lei <lb/>
smoke the police went from Tarboro <lb/>
in and put lire out. Barret idling him that he had <lb/>
then taken out placed j the examination <lb/>
jail. the Slate Medical Board, <lb/>
was glad news lot and Tub <lb/>
Banquet. . want- lo join in with <lb/>
bis many <lb/>
gush or in bailer. When <lb/>
want lo sell or when yon <lb/>
I-- buy come see us. <lb/>
fin or us a their <lb/>
patronage we promise entire sat- <lb/>
T. F. CHRISTMAN CO, <lb/>
at live <lb/>
LO <lb/>
be sent to W. I. I. Hal <lb/>
Nook <lb/>
The Masons of Greenville I. <lb/>
No decided ill their regular <lb/>
meeting Monday to <lb/>
their annual The picnic of <lb/>
year ago will long be <lb/>
as of the bright en- <lb/>
occasion.-in lie history of <lb/>
promises <lb/>
have Axed the dale tiny i. success, <lb/>
of their annual for Toe- I years ago be was on <lb/>
day, hat Opera House. Till Hi force and <lb/>
feature of the lei Ibis Hi <lb/>
is much tube and position in a <lb/>
who have been cut heretofore larger and later decided <lb/>
have been delighted at what they equip himself <lb/>
the <lb/>
in ellipse any tin kind ever given <lb/>
before. The nut been de <lb/>
as yet, but will be <lb/>
a, ii need <lb/>
heard and pal-lated. Tar Riv- <lb/>
Lodge is one of t ho very <lb/>
and most lodges in <lb/>
this Several of the <lb/>
ladies of the town have consented <lb/>
in lake in this enjoyable or <lb/>
mi lie i -I <lb/>
at the ma, time, mid k <lb/>
and industry he ban forged ahead <lb/>
w In- diploma, c <lb/>
spirit in his practice will bring <lb/>
him I he profession. <lb/>
ti lb lid. <lb/>
Thai you can gel the Porch <lb/>
Stair Casings, Door <lb/>
Window Frames and <lb/>
Store Counters and <lb/>
Church <lb/>
Pulpit Mantels and <lb/>
deed any thing lo be made of <lb/>
Hard Wood hi Pine, of <lb/>
KINSTON <lb/>
K X. f. <lb/>
for what need. <lb/>
i m is. N, r . I <lb/>
Iliad M. Moore, one of the land <lb/>
ii- also all round <lb/>
business man. <lb/>
here <lb/>
W. s. Atkins, Manager of the <lb/>
Telephone in <lb/>
Monday and i--topping with Mr. <lb/>
Mrs. C. <lb/>
Kev. G. W. Webster and wife <lb/>
down lo Washington Holiday <lb/>
there ill go to II <lb/>
side, where they lo make <lb/>
their future <lb/>
Miss i; after spend <lb/>
in some lime In <lb/>
Bethel, home Saturday. <lb/>
B, Bradley, over lo <lb/>
Saturday lo attend the <lb/>
convention, as he was one of the <lb/>
regular delegates. <lb/>
II. went <lb/>
Peter Davenport returned home <lb/>
I Friday. <lb/>
, r; <lb/>
ii i. i oil <lb/>
for co <lb/>
. I <lb/>
liable i <lb/>
.-. Oil e <lb/>
oil you <lb/>
t i <lb/>
. i . . If your i <lb/>
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<p>
Bankers Life Insurance Co., <lb/>
OF THE CITY OP YORK. <lb/>
OVER A OLD <lb/>
Hie N <lb/>
ll <lb/>
Organized in 1869, tun ill <lb/>
New York, a <lb/>
in U. S. Government do- <lb/>
posited with the Now Ins <lb/>
RICHARD MORGAN, President. <lb/>
n. MAR, Vice Pies. Wm. Vice Ties. <lb/>
ll as. s. JAM IS Trees. <lb/>
Home Office, Nassau St., New York City. <lb/>
CHAS. t. St.- Ml. <lb/>
Ill Md and South Carolina. <lb/>
BOARD OF ions. <lb/>
Wm A Hash, Corn Exchange Rank, New York City <lb/>
II Puncher, Irving Hank. N- York <lb/>
Mason, Bank Sew York, N II A New York City <lb/>
Trow bridge. North American Trust Co New City <lb/>
A National Hark. Sew fork City <lb/>
V Clearing House York City <lb/>
Richard Morgan, t , New York City <lb/>
William First National Hank, York City <lb/>
Win A Sherman, N Y Produce Exchange auk. New York City <lb/>
Irving National Hank. Si-a <lb/>
Edward J Baldwin. National Park Bank, New York City <lb/>
Edward T Bank of New York, N B A, New York City <lb/>
John II Carr, Bank, Sew York City <lb/>
leather Bank, X Y City <lb/>
Chan Hanker- Life Co, Sew York City <lb/>
Waller I The Bowery Savings Bank, Sew York City <lb/>
Jacob C Chemical Bank, Sea <lb/>
l Butler, Leather Hank, X Y City <lb/>
Geo M May mud, Brooklyn, S <lb/>
i; I. for Savings, N Y City <lb/>
Elder, C Co, Bankers . N Y City <lb/>
FINANCE OF BOARD OF <lb/>
Wm II chairman . President Exchange Hank X Y City <lb/>
II President Irving Bank. X Y City <lb/>
S Mason. President Hank of New York. S A. X City <lb/>
bridge, President North American Trust Co, S Y City <lb/>
A Vice Chase Bank. X Y City <lb/>
William Manager S V Clearing House X Y City <lb/>
Morgan, President Banker- Life Insurance Co. N Y City <lb/>
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF BOARD DIRECTORS <lb/>
Wm I Heed Cashier First Bank, X City <lb/>
l Baldwin, Asst. Cashier Park Bank. X Y City <lb/>
T At. Cashier Bank Ne York. N B A. N Y city <lb/>
Richard Morgan, Bankers Kite Insurance Co, X Y City <lb/>
IT WILL TO INVESTIGATE the new policies <lb/>
the The Life, Limited Payment Life and <lb/>
.;. contain ail the up-to-date features, many of which are original. <lb/>
Good <lb/>
Lid yon ever look for the in your life Insurance <lb/>
policy I In the Hanker- Lib Insurance Company of the <lb/>
THE AMENDMENT. <lb/>
The following i Hie amendment <lb/>
lo article of the <lb/>
adopted by the General As- <lb/>
i and to he submit <lb/>
i i voters for ratification <lb/>
Section i- That article VI of the <lb/>
institution of Carolina <lb/>
mil the same is hereby <lb/>
lien thereof shall lie <lb/>
the following article of said <lb/>
ARTICLE VI. <lb/>
SI I I AND TO <lb/>
AN <lb/>
Section Beery male person <lb/>
born in United states, and <lb/>
every male person who <lb/>
naturalized, twenty one veal's of <lb/>
age. and possessing the <lb/>
out ill ibis article, shall <lb/>
be entitled to veto any election <lb/>
in the State, except <lb/>
as herein otherwise provided. <lb/>
First, all persons who <lb/>
deny the being of Almighty <lb/>
all persons shall have <lb/>
been convicted or confessed their <lb/>
guilt on Indictment pending, and <lb/>
whether or not. <lb/>
judgment suspended, any treason <lb/>
or felony, or any Other for <lb/>
which the punishment may be <lb/>
in the penitentiary, <lb/>
since besoming the <lb/>
United or corruption and <lb/>
in office, unless such <lb/>
person shall restored to the <lb/>
rights of in a manner <lb/>
prescribed by law. <lb/>
Ban, . act shall lie in force <lb/>
from after It <lb/>
A correspondent of the -News <lb/>
Observer <lb/>
Adams said in a Speech <lb/>
when he was candidate <lb/>
for clerk, that white men if Ga- <lb/>
were so unscrupulous <lb/>
and dirty vultures bad gotten <lb/>
the scent and ceased to soar, and <lb/>
the man the moon puked <lb/>
gleaming shone <lb/>
We often hear I <lb/>
in of the amendment say <lb/>
would support the amendment if. <lb/>
it all but as <lb/>
the educated still ha <lb/>
allowed to vote they oppose it. <lb/>
These Republicans, who are usual- <lb/>
office headers or <lb/>
are not honest in this. Their real <lb/>
to the amendment is be- <lb/>
will a <lb/>
large per of the vote <lb/>
they can count at all <lb/>
elections with confidence, <lb/>
and they would oppose the amend- <lb/>
still more frantically it had <lb/>
been possible to have drawn it to <lb/>
all If it is <lb/>
adopted, more than seventy-five <lb/>
per of the North <lb/>
Carolina will have voted their last <lb/>
time, and is what is making <lb/>
the Republican politician sorrow- <lb/>
Mascot. <lb/>
CATARRH CAN BE CURED BY <lb/>
Johnston's <lb/>
QUART BOTTLES. <lb/>
IN TUB AND <lb/>
A an Doctor shout <lb/>
Id a leading hot, I. ins city, a famous and aired was <lb/>
to and sententious discourse, were a group of wall <lb/>
men, evidently lawyers, business men and commercial <lb/>
M r firm belief, is that medical science Is certain yet to show that all<lb/>
the rotten <lb/>
Dr. Richard II. Lewis, secretary <lb/>
of tin State board of health, says <lb/>
that during last mouth, as re- <lb/>
ports made to him officially show, <lb/>
there were no less cases <lb/>
Sec; He shall have resided in Caswell. Again of Smallpox in Carolina. <lb/>
the State of North Carolina for two He says the epidemic began <lb/>
years, in the county six months, <lb/>
and the precinct, ward or other <lb/>
r York, <lb/>
Mil <lb/>
found <lb/>
and the made prominent <lb/>
be . is <lb/>
Of course we have these features, I <lb/>
nothing if progressive; but <lb/>
I id you ever see a policy the Company keeps an <lb/>
ii I <lb/>
Or one which all earnings are guaranteed the policy-holder <lb/>
one which guaranteed reserve and surplus if surrendered; <lb/>
Or one which gives all surplus death, in <lb/>
to of <lb/>
in fact, which the policy-holder with <lb/>
confiscating no portion of the net premiums and allowing a <lb/>
policy to control hi own money ill times, us tar as i consist- <lb/>
with a conservative system which embraces the best points of <lb/>
bunking insurance I <lb/>
If you have never seen any of these investigate <lb/>
I be new ; u I be Bankers Life Insurance Company of the City of <lb/>
Sew York. <lb/>
its and director Among them are many of the <lb/>
on -ii iii Si v. York financial circles. <lb/>
The Company's record has been for economical man- <lb/>
safe investments, equitable dealings with ii- policy holders <lb/>
and low c.-i of <lb/>
address <lb/>
i HAS. T. i M .-s. 1.11, .-i Baltimore, Mil. <lb/>
or A. I . BLACK, S. C. <lb/>
KS IN l I. Little, Cashier Bank of <lb/>
Greenville, -I On Honker and I White. <lb/>
v. ii ii ii me lo insure my <lb/>
sum of. I <lb/>
day <lb/>
South St., Bait Md, <lb/>
in your Company the <lb/>
I was born the. <lb/>
Same .<lb/>
We want your Orders for Printing <lb/>
AM. ARE IN TO SOME SPECIAL PRICES <lb/>
nil I M HAYS. <lb/>
Manila Floor Tags <lb/>
In per <lb/>
In lots of per <lb/>
Bills <lb/>
In of 11.90 per <lb/>
III lots Of 11.10 <lb/>
In mi per <lb/>
BillS mm prices n Bills- <lb/>
i ho sen mi <lb/>
your orders now <lb/>
pens 1st, <lb/>
have work <lb/>
The Reflector Printing Office. <lb/>
election district in which oilers <lb/>
to vote, four months next proceed- <lb/>
the election; Provided, That <lb/>
removal from one precinct, ward <lb/>
or other election district <lb/>
iii the same county, shall not ope- <lb/>
rate to 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 alter such removal. <lb/>
person who has been convicted, or <lb/>
a has his guilt <lb/>
court upon Indictment of any crime <lb/>
the punishment of which is. or may <lb/>
hereafter imprisonment the <lb/>
prison, shall lie permitted lo <lb/>
vote, unless the said person shall <lb/>
be first to citizenship in <lb/>
the manner prescribed by law. <lb/>
Every person offering to <lb/>
vote shall be the time a legally <lb/>
registered voter as herein <lb/>
ed and in the manner <lb/>
provided bylaw, 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. Beery person presenting <lb/>
himself for registration shall be <lb/>
to read and write any section <lb/>
of the constitution in the English <lb/>
and. before he shall be <lb/>
entitled to vote, have paid on or <lb/>
before the Hist day of March of the <lb/>
year be proposes to vole. <lb/>
his poll lax as prescribed by law, <lb/>
for the previous year. Poll taxes <lb/>
shall be a lien only on assessed <lb/>
property, and no process shall issue <lb/>
to enforce the collection of <lb/>
except against assessed property. <lb/>
Bee 5- No male person who was. <lb/>
on January I, 1867, or at any lime <lb/>
prior thereto, entitled In vole <lb/>
I lie laws of any Stale in <lb/>
Stales wherein he then re- <lb/>
sided, and no lineal of <lb/>
I SUCh person, shall be denied <lb/>
right to and vole at <lb/>
any election In this State by person <lb/>
of bis failure to possess the <lb/>
qualifications prescribed in <lb/>
section I of this article Provided, <lb/>
he shall have registered in accord <lb/>
the terms of tins section <lb/>
prior to December l, The <lb/>
General Assembly shall provide for <lb/>
a permanent record all persons <lb/>
who register under this section on <lb/>
before November I, 1908, and <lb/>
all such persons -hall be entitled <lb/>
to and all elections <lb/>
by I lie people ill this State, unless <lb/>
disqualified under section of <lb/>
article; Provided, inch persons <lb/>
shall have paid their poll lax as re <lb/>
b law . <lb/>
Sec. Ii. All elections by the pen <lb/>
pie shall be try ballot, ind all <lb/>
elections by the <lb/>
shall lie viva <lb/>
See T. Every voter in North <lb/>
Carolina, except at In this article <lb/>
disqualified, shall lie eligible to of. <lb/>
lice, in fore entering the <lb/>
duties of the office he shall take <lb/>
and subscribe the following oath <lb/>
do swear <lb/>
that I will support <lb/>
maintain the constitution and laws <lb/>
of the United Stales, con- <lb/>
and laws Caro <lb/>
not inconsistent therewith, <lb/>
that I will faithfully discharge the <lb/>
duties of office <lb/>
Bo help <lb/>
luck were in all glory, he 1-, at The <lb/>
went to the polls and exclaimed as disease was thereby a lie- <lb/>
you white people baud from South <lb/>
and see me vote pa. May 1899, there <lb/>
And this he did, and at that been only eases. The great <lb/>
lion a was elected lo the Leg- number in April past shows ill a <lb/>
to represent this good old startling way increase. <lb/>
county. <lb/>
eases without exception are caused b in germs which are organ- <lb/>
ism. Here is germ of that terrible disease diphtheria. Here the bacillus <lb/>
of typhoid fever; and here the still more dreadful bacillus of tubercle which <lb/>
causes that moat destructive of all disease, consumption. of that very <lb/>
common and supposed Incurable disease, catarrh <lb/>
wish. said the traveling man, you would tell ma about <lb/>
catarrh. I have had It for years, and I am thoroughly <lb/>
The Doctor answered. like diphtheria, consumption, typhoid <lb/>
fever, and a host of other diseases, is the result of a microbe invading the blood <lb/>
and attacking specially the mucous membrane. This foul and most <lb/>
disease is especially prevalent in the United States and it la rare to meet one <lb/>
who is not, has not been troubled more or leas with it. How often ho or <lb/>
obliged to remain at home from pleasant entertainment, deprive themselves <lb/>
of intellectual treats, from fear of the disagreeable odor arising from ca- <lb/>
In Its worst phase, the loathsome both to <lb/>
himself and his friends. <lb/>
I continued this great physician, the true way to heal ca- <lb/>
is to medicate the blood. This can be dons only by powerful <lb/>
which act blood <lb/>
A. of Mich., <lb/>
Dear ten years I was a sufferer from general debility and chronic <lb/>
catarrh. My face was pale as death. I weak short of breath. I could <lb/>
hardly walk, I was so and had a ringing in my head all the time. My <lb/>
and feet were cold. My appetite very poor. On getting up <lb/>
in the morning, my head swam so I was often obliged to lie down again. had <lb/>
paint the small of my back. had a continual feeling of tiredness. <lb/>
My muscular power almost entirely and I wouldn't go half a dozen <lb/>
steps without stopping to rest, and often that much caused me to have <lb/>
a pain in my side. It seemed as though the blood had left my reins. The doc- <lb/>
tors said my blood had all turned to water. I had given up all hope of ever get- <lb/>
ting well. I tried the best physicians in the state, but failed to get any relief. <lb/>
My husband got me a bottle of Johnston's I took It. and then I <lb/>
bought another. When had been used, f w-as somewhat improved in <lb/>
health. I continued its use, and felt I growing stronger; my sleep re- <lb/>
freshing, and it seemed as if I could feel new blood moving through my veins. I <lb/>
kept on taking it, now consider myself a well and rugged woman. I work <lb/>
all the time, am happy. I am positive that the saved my life. <lb/>
The sick headaches I have had since childhood, have disappeared, my ca- <lb/>
has almost entirety left me. cannot be too thankful for what <lb/>
has done me. I recommend all women who have sick head- <lb/>
aches to use your<lb/>
SOLD BY ERNUL. <lb/>
The Federal Government <lb/>
Profitable wads for young men awarded a contract to the <lb/>
these, no matter by whom writ- for white <lb/>
the notion marble headstones at if each. <lb/>
you have an These are lo be used lo mark <lb/>
to chow the sphere or the graves of United states sol- <lb/>
which you are to put marines, will be <lb/>
forth your powers; but let upon application of <lb/>
daily wisdom of life be in Grand Army of relatives <lb/>
a good use of the opportunities those who lie in unmarked <lb/>
given you. The nobility of is graves, upon application to the <lb/>
work. in a working world. Department. <lb/>
The lazy idle man does not <lb/>
count in the plan of campaign. <lb/>
When a business man gets an <lb/>
idea there is nothing more to con- <lb/>
or that advertising of any <lb/>
sort won't help him, he simply <lb/>
lather hitherto, <lb/>
I Lei be text enough, <lb/>
one thing well. Be a whole <lb/>
thing at a time. Hake dean rights to his <lb/>
and leave no tags. Allow no de and gives <lb/>
them an unhampered opportunity, <lb/>
not only to cultivate the trade a <lb/>
ready in their possession, but to <lb/>
secure all the new mule the field <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
flaring duly before <lb/>
Clerk of Pill county as Executor <lb/>
the Last Will and of <lb/>
Wallace, notice is hereby given to <lb/>
all persons to said estate to make <lb/>
payment. the <lb/>
all claims against said es- <lb/>
are hereby lo present wane <lb/>
for payment on or before the day of <lb/>
this notice will he plead in <lb/>
bar of recovery. <lb/>
day of April, <lb/>
Jambs <lb/>
of Nancy Wallace. <lb/>
lays when you are at a thing, <lb/>
it be done with <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
The of Tanker ft of <lb/>
Ii. M Tucker. A. K. Tucker W. E. <lb/>
Tucker by consent dissolved part- <lb/>
on or about lbs day of <lb/>
All persons lo <lb/>
will please make settlement ones with <lb/>
either of shove All persons <lb/>
having claims against the Ami will please <lb/>
present their claim to Tucker at ones. <lb/>
Tint April <lb/>
q, if <lb/>
A. K- <lb/>
W. <lb/>
There is doubt that Re- <lb/>
publican and Populist bosses are <lb/>
getting ready for fusion, in spite <lb/>
two dummy Stale tickets. <lb/>
At the Senatorial convention of <lb/>
the district <lb/>
the nominated J. c <lb/>
and left the other place <lb/>
For For the <lb/>
Populists to till it. There is per- <lb/>
accord and understanding be- <lb/>
tween the two after <lb/>
they have kept all the Populists <lb/>
they cm from joining the White <lb/>
Supremacy party deals will lie <lb/>
and <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
years ago Germany bad <lb/>
people, while the tier- <lb/>
man population at the present time <lb/>
is about This vast ad- <lb/>
in population is the more <lb/>
noteworthy when the steady <lb/>
of Germans, year by year, <lb/>
is taken into consideration. Ger- <lb/>
many receives practically no <lb/>
migrants, while the great German <lb/>
population of the Putted states <lb/>
shows how heavily the fatherland <lb/>
has been taxed to aid the census of <lb/>
the younger <lb/>
K. The following classes of <lb/>
anon shall lie disqualified for <lb/>
When was <lb/>
popular vole was less <lb/>
When was elected <lb/>
the popular vote was a little less <lb/>
than Al the <lb/>
of caning fall it is estimated <lb/>
that there will be a total pop <lb/>
not less than <lb/>
ii bus been only forty <lb/>
since Lincoln election. In that <lb/>
time the strength of the <lb/>
h i. bean multiplied by <lb/>
three, News. <lb/>
Barely, the world moves, when <lb/>
the New York times says of Col. <lb/>
Is simply justice to say <lb/>
that the leader of democracy now <lb/>
presents a more respectable <lb/>
than in any year since he <lb/>
entered national polities. The <lb/>
of stands <lb/>
a man with <lb/>
Of honest convictions. The since- <lb/>
Mat courage of such an <lb/>
are <lb/>
The Stales Supreme <lb/>
Court decides that government <lb/>
bonds are not exempt from <lb/>
neither under the Slate or <lb/>
national enactment. There will <lb/>
mighty hustling around <lb/>
among the holders of government <lb/>
bonds to see will be <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
The Clerk of Superior Court of I'll <lb/>
county, bating <lb/>
to inc. on the Tin <lb/>
lay of May, on the Thomas <lb/>
deceased <lb/>
given lo all persons Indebted to the. s <lb/>
to make to the <lb/>
signed, nod all creditors of said estate o <lb/>
present claims, properly mi <lb/>
lo the undersigned, twelve <lb/>
after tin date of this notice, or this <lb/>
notice will plea bar of their recovery <lb/>
This the day of May, <lb/>
It. <lb/>
mi the i stale of Thomas <lb/>
LAND <lb/>
By virtue s dime of the Superior <lb/>
Court of lite county proceeding <lb/>
entitled Ann Tyson others <lb/>
against Vines others, petition <lb/>
to sell for Tin. undersign- <lb/>
c Commissioner will sell cash <lb/>
the Court House door Sal- <lb/>
May 19th, the following <lb/>
i panel or tract of land, situ- <lb/>
ate in county in Pain township, <lb/>
lands of Bud <lb/>
George Hubert and others, <lb/>
containing acres, more or hies, it <lb/>
known us the home tract. <lb/>
E- U. JAM, <lb/>
This April IS, <lb/>
CHURCHES <lb/>
a m. <lb/>
Lay Services every 2nd and 4th <lb/>
Sunday morning. <lb/>
every Sun- <lb/>
day, morning and evening. Pray- <lb/>
Wednesday evening. <lb/>
Rev. J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday- <lb/>
school a. m. C. D. Rountree, <lb/>
superintendent. <lb/>
every Sun- <lb/>
day, morning and evening. <lb/>
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev. <lb/>
N. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday <lb/>
school p. in. W F. Harding, <lb/>
i i t <lb/>
thin <lb/>
Rev <lb/>
J. B. Morton, pastor. Sunday- <lb/>
school a. m. E. B. <lb/>
at the <lb/>
Opera House 2nd Sunday <lb/>
night. Rev. D. W. <lb/>
Davis, pastor. <lb/>
regular <lb/>
TAKE S TASTELESS CHILI. <lb/>
per bottle. Cures Chills and <lb/>
Fever, Malaria, Night Sweats <lb/>
Money if it doesn't. <lb/>
Ho other as good. Get the kind <lb/>
with the Red Cross on the label. <lb/>
Sold and guaranteed by <lb/>
Bryan and druggists. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
virtue n <lb/>
Court of Pin count i in <lb/>
in Hie cue pf K. J. H. P. . a. <lb/>
Alfred el , the <lb/>
will tell fur before he <lb/>
In on Won- <lb/>
of June <lb/>
Intel of In <lb/>
in <lb/>
land which Allied Andrew <lb/>
now reside. in <lb/>
life laid And <lb/>
or of hind In <lb/>
h the sud line <lb/>
to nine c o <lb/>
of land belonging tn <lb/>
N. with line <lb/>
the <lb/>
line, with line to comer <lb/>
of W. U heirs, with <lb/>
their line to the <lb/>
. F. G. <lb/>
This May Com <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete every <lb/>
and prices as low as <lb/>
Highest market prices <lb/>
aid for country produce. <lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
Steamer leave Washing- <lb/>
ton daily at C A. M. for Green- <lb/>
ville, leave daily at <lb/>
M. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer leaves <lb/>
Mondays, <lb/>
and at A. M. for Tar <lb/>
for <lb/>
Tuesdays, and Saturdays <lb/>
at t A. M. carries freight only. <lb/>
Connecting Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, <lb/>
New and <lb/>
ton, all for the West <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old loin in ion S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Hay Line from <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston,<lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
LODGES. <lb/>
A. F. A. M. Greenville <lb/>
Lodge, No. meets first and <lb/>
third Monday evening. R. <lb/>
W. M. J. M. Sec, <lb/>
. O. O. Lodge, No. <lb/>
Meets every Tuesday evening. <lb/>
H. G. E. B Griffin, <lb/>
Sec. <lb/>
K. of River Lodge, <lb/>
meets every Friday evening <lb/>
R. II. C. T. M. Hooker, <lb/>
K. of H. andS. <lb/>
R. Vance Council, No. <lb/>
l meets every Thursday even- <lb/>
W. B. Wilson, R. M. B. <lb/>
Lang, Sec. <lb/>
O. U. A. every <lb/>
Wednesday in I. O. <lb/>
O. P hall. J. B. White, <lb/>
A. O. Council, <lb/>
No. meets every and third <lb/>
nights Odd Fellows <lb/>
Hall. J. Z. Gardner Worthy <lb/>
Chief; D. Smith, Sec. <lb/>
I. O. Conclave <lb/>
No. meets every second and <lb/>
fourth Monday nights in Odd <lb/>
Hall. W. B. Wilson <lb/>
Smith Be-, <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
AND <lb/>
OBTAINED <lb/>
ADVICE Al <lb/>
-Notice <lb/>
n-o g <lb/>
No fee till patent it J<lb/>
E. G. Pill Lin,,,. . <lb/>
The One Day Cold Cure. <lb/>
Cold in -i and i-v <lb/>
u. i , I , , or . to <lb/>
at limn,. fit <lb/>
too <lb/>
Send <lb/>
for free <lb/>
-DEALER IX- <lb/>
FUR- <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
lira i<lb/>
VOL. XIX <lb/>
III <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. MAY <lb/>
NO <lb/>
Tobacco <lb/>
We want your Orders for Printing <lb/>
AND ARE IX To QUOTE BOMB PRICES <lb/>
FOR NEXT DAYS. <lb/>
Manila Floor Tags <lb/>
In lots at cents per <lb/>
In cents per <lb/>
Bills <lb/>
In lots of 2.000 11.26 per <lb/>
In lots of at 1.15 per <lb/>
per <lb/>
BillS am price as <lb/>
You can place your orders now and have work any <lb/>
lime before the season August Work Guaranteed. <lb/>
The Reflector Printing Office.<lb/>
OUR <lb/>
State Ticket <lb/>
For Governor <lb/>
B. <lb/>
Way <lb/>
Fur <lb/>
WILFRED <lb/>
of Iredell. <lb/>
For Secretary of State; <lb/>
GRIMES, <lb/>
of Pitt. <lb/>
LAC, <lb/>
Of Wake. <lb/>
Fur <lb/>
DIXON, <lb/>
of <lb/>
Attorney <lb/>
ROBERT D. <lb/>
of <lb/>
For Public In- <lb/>
THOMAS <lb/>
of <lb/>
For Commissioner <lb/>
SAMUEL L. <lb/>
of Caldwell. <lb/>
Abducted <lb/>
I last week Winter <lb/>
ville. It being the of the <lb/>
the High <lb/>
School, which Mr. Jackson <lb/>
is principal, the writer made tome <lb/>
remarks the audience <lb/>
gathered despite the <lb/>
Winterville is known as Mr. A. <lb/>
Cox's Some years ago <lb/>
when the railroad was continued <lb/>
from Greenville to it <lb/>
through a line of land belong- <lb/>
lo Mr. and soon with bis <lb/>
spirit of enterprise <lb/>
be had started a town on his land. <lb/>
He commenced to sell off lots and <lb/>
lo build it He there <lb/>
his for the famous <lb/>
Cox cotton and with oilier <lb/>
industries added, town now <lb/>
numbers about three hundred <lb/>
pie. <lb/>
Among the many things man- <lb/>
by Mr. bis part- <lb/>
iii various enterprises are the <lb/>
planter, buggies, earls, <lb/>
wagons, plow saddles, <lb/>
saddles, guano distributors and <lb/>
cigars He also has a mill, <lb/>
which lie turns out good corn <lb/>
meal and good wheat Hour. Mi. <lb/>
Cox runs a farm and pays at- <lb/>
tent inn <lb/>
The town Winterville is a <lb/>
model town for morality. There <lb/>
Is not a drop of liquor sold there <lb/>
nor is it likely there will lie in <lb/>
a lung time to <lb/>
as long as Mr. in <lb/>
every deed made lo a purchaser of <lb/>
a lot he Incorporates a clause pro <lb/>
the Silo of liquor on the <lb/>
lot for years. There <lb/>
is it good the a <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
North Carolina,<lb/>
TO THE PEOPLE, OUR FRIENDS AND <lb/>
PITT AND ADJOINING <lb/>
We are .-till in the of <lb/>
We Offer you the best selected <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
Potash. <lb/>
of I <lb/>
rain <lb/>
. i <lb/>
it, <lb/>
For Commissioner Labor<lb/>
of Davidson. <lb/>
i t <lb/>
I ROGERS, <lb/>
of <lb/>
FRANK <lb/>
Hanover. <lb/>
I'm Presidential <lb/>
Cumberland. <lb/>
LEES. OVERMAN, <lb/>
County Ticket <lb/>
A story bus come light hum <lb/>
is thoroughly <lb/>
in keeping with the <lb/>
mountains. <lb/>
son Collins, a half-witted man, has <lb/>
been living Mountain Island, <lb/>
between Hot Springs and Ivy, in <lb/>
the French Broad river. II is high <lb/>
and are covered <lb/>
with Collins went to the <lb/>
mainland by wading, although he <lb/>
bad an old SCOW. He made his <lb/>
living by doing odd jobs, and was <lb/>
also helped by charitable people. <lb/>
A named Williams dis- <lb/>
covered a few days ago that a <lb/>
an also lived mi the island. -She <lb/>
is supposed to have been there <lb/>
about three years. Collins had <lb/>
ways been careful one went I good and nourishing school of more <lb/>
to island, and when they tried than pupils this year. <lb/>
to get on wore enable to. On Jackson, the principal, is doing <lb/>
Pretext of giving him work and pleasing the pen- <lb/>
was taken to town and an <lb/>
gallon made. A woman about -I,. One of the most remarkable <lb/>
years old. name as Alice j things Connected with I lie town is <lb/>
Gunter and her Tennessee, i its supply of numeral water. When <lb/>
was found. A child about three Mr. Cox placed bis plant for man- <lb/>
years old and another about three bis cotton planter, he <lb/>
old were also found, They I shoved a pipe down in a soft et <lb/>
were all naked, the lit-j place, and commenced to pull <lb/>
entirely so. The but was j water out of the ground. To his <lb/>
rude and I hey have lived surprise proved to be mineral <lb/>
very The little baby was water of go id quality. anal- <lb/>
very thin. II Is thought that Col- shows eight different pans in <lb/>
abducted the woman. Shellac composition. The supply is <lb/>
the children were taken to the the pump running <lb/>
pour Marshall Thursday over all supplying a large <lb/>
he will probably be taken to lank, boilers for all his work and <lb/>
the State Asylum. Ha- <lb/>
lo be found any store in County. Well bought choice <lb/>
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America <lb/>
Europe. Seasonable all the year round. Spring, Bummer <lb/>
and Winter. are work for yours and our mutual ad- <lb/>
vantage. It is our pleasure to show you what you to <lb/>
sell you if we can. We offer you the 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 yon come to market you will not do justice <lb/>
if you do not see our stock before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
Remember us and the following lines of <lb/>
Dry Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Capes. Carpets, Mattings and oil Cloths. <lb/>
The brink store U. Hatch. <lb/>
i v.-.- destroyed <lb/>
-day <lb/>
Durham <lb/>
June 1st you ca on <lb/>
town, unless get <lb/>
wall. <lb/>
Bi- I Britt, ii II-j. <lb/>
wen , . <lb/>
. . n i ml It II i <lb/>
the i I <lb/>
When he started to drew he growth will be <lb/>
, a ii lit. <lb/>
was <lb/>
Mr. James II. K. is, <lb/>
died i- i <lb/>
publisher <lb/>
Mn <lb/>
with<lb/>
i- ii ported I hat i <lb/>
occurred .<lb/>
i. Company- <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Men's, Women's and Children's Shoe-. <lb/>
Harness, Horse Blankets Dusters. <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, Meal, Scad is, <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
for Furniture and everything In <lb/>
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for or on Approved <lb/>
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing, <lb/>
Your Friends, <lb/>
minus, <lb/>
I bill lilt<lb/>
count . <lb/>
were I. <lb/>
Si. Mary's <lb/>
near Chat i <lb/>
In <lb/>
.<lb/>
I I Hi V i ,. <lb/>
J S V . . i <lb/>
II <lb/>
J Atty. <lb/>
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day The I. W H <lb/>
about -Inn l <lb/>
nun <lb/>
v, i-I;<lb/>
I KS l <lb/>
I with Semi <lb/>
. Con each. <lb/>
, i l- J urn I at <lb/>
i of <lb/>
by <lb/>
the order of a street worth <lb/>
loans, u it <lb/>
,, ,., year, after <lb/>
. ill sold a <lb/>
M. V. gives <lb/>
the the SI tie bus live and one third<lb/>
u profit of <lb/>
. I i in-.- cut <lb/>
Amendment <lb/>
For the Senate, <lb/>
P. JAMES. <lb/>
For Representatives, <lb/>
W. NICHOLS, <lb/>
T. II. <lb/>
For <lb/>
Register of <lb/>
T. R. MOORE. <lb/>
For Treasurer, <lb/>
j. CHERRY. <lb/>
For Coroner, <lb/>
OH. LAUGHINGHOUSE. <lb/>
o. <lb/>
As soon us the amendment to <lb/>
the was proposed, <lb/>
whereby men would be required <lb/>
to rend ballot to vole, The <lb/>
said that such a <lb/>
measure would be the greatest <lb/>
us even given to education <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
And now. three <lb/>
election, which will almost <lb/>
certainly declare for the amend <lb/>
we see oar prediction coming <lb/>
true. This morning we saw <lb/>
Old Colored whose hair and <lb/>
beard are frosted gray, <lb/>
carrying In his pocket a blue <lb/>
back The conclusion <lb/>
was ready that be perhaps was go <lb/>
to do his best lo learn lo lead, <lb/>
Or to sonic one else <lb/>
should do <lb/>
And in all candor and kindness <lb/>
of we say to the colored <lb/>
people that this old man's exam- <lb/>
is worthy their emulation. No <lb/>
use In Waste lime and money against <lb/>
amendment. It will be carried <lb/>
i with a big majority, and the wise <lb/>
man will have nothing lo <lb/>
with light against <lb/>
laud Neck <lb/>
drinking water for town. <lb/>
We spent in Mr. Cox's <lb/>
home and greatly enjoyed the <lb/>
pleasant given by <lb/>
and his We <lb/>
enjoyed visit lo Winterville, <lb/>
liked the people, for they all arc <lb/>
clever; and we expect to hear of <lb/>
even greater developments for the <lb/>
in I lie fill Neck <lb/>
Commonwealth, <lb/>
J. IS. a profit of nearly <lb/>
Winston Sentinel, per cent, at maturity <lb/>
I'm by the a total of more than seven per <lb/>
., i annum, I i- one <lb/>
i, I-, investments <lb/>
,.,,;. .-.- on real- <lb/>
Democrats of <lb/>
. . <lb/>
of the <lb/>
College <lb/>
oil by .-iii <lb/>
Inking n for n II <lb/>
from i be <lb/>
i. i d <lb/>
name. <lb/>
J mi tune <lb/>
For further particulars, address <lb/>
and Investors Union, <lb/>
I, <lb/>
ii L. -I i. <lb/>
.- i 1ST, <lb/>
. ., tile, N. <lb/>
stole<lb/>
A In <lb/>
Mr. Pearson mis not <lb/>
elected to congress and he knows <lb/>
it. If he had been somebody else <lb/>
and bad merely consented Intake <lb/>
the seat, without straggling for It, <lb/>
l we should have passed matter <lb/>
but of him better things might <lb/>
have been expected. I'm the <lb/>
in it he docs need lo have <lb/>
thieved In congress and to <lb/>
his occupancy of it attaches per- <lb/>
disgrace, for be was <lb/>
and be knows <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
I'm I <lb/>
legislative and II n <lb/>
I hem. twice <lb/>
before Pill <lb/>
ale. He i- a wise, safe. i ,. r. <lb/>
whose <lb/>
i ill I ill <lb/>
Mr. Xii and . <lb/>
young man who i- very <lb/>
Hi i ill <lb/>
voted <lb/>
hourly nub i lei <lb/>
u- i <lb/>
speech it in the n . <lb/>
The <lb/>
i i <lb/>
tun pin in i<lb/>
el. <lb/>
. Man nay U Lured of <lb/>
mil know any .-me. are <lb/>
in u woman; <lb/>
ii i a in a <lb/>
I i lose In- Me. <lb/>
show <lb/>
rheumatism, homo- <lb/>
-V <lb/>
mil l <lb/>
II i I <lb/>
H i from <lb/>
. and for <lb/>
; but six Ii- niter the <lb/>
in- he no <lb/>
. I a<lb/>
i tier. <lb/>
have just <lb/>
a lot <lb/>
Single Double <lb/>
before Inlying. We also a <lb/>
Call <lb/>
line <lb/>
I'll-. II.<lb/>
Lots people who Inherited <lb/>
money the cents they <lb/>
were born with, <lb/>
Wherever then Is a gap in the <lb/>
mountains yon will generally see a <lb/>
yawning chasm. <lb/>
ii always the man who gets <lb/>
up earliest In the morning who rises <lb/>
in the world. <lb/>
No, Maude, we have never <lb/>
heard that policy players were par- <lb/>
In short <lb/>
Tools, <lb/>
Plow <lb/>
Headquarters For <lb/>
Builder's Hardware, Beady Hoofing I'm inn Beady Mixed <lb/>
Paints, and Garland Stoves, World's Best. <lb/>
BAKER HART. <lb/>
n. n. <lb/>
A I, laid -CM i ll <lb/>
dozen . <lb/>
plained Iii <lb/>
I lie I <lb/>
In i <lb/>
had a l pro <lb/>
i A i . <lb/>
i lay I hen <lb/>
j i <lb/>
while -I-;, i mine never <lb/>
lays everyone<lb/>
i it, it nil v I., i <lb/>
lien ii I I <lb/>
Rural<lb/>
. n <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
loll <lb/>
I ii III. <lb/>
pen. what <lb/>
in-Ill to have- <lb/>
,,, ii the Book <lb/>
TaKE ROB-111 o I IS I Hill <lb/>
. i mm, n <lb/>
i I . I <lb/>
In makes oath <lb/>
In partner the <lb/>
Him .-i I lien. doing <lb/>
in it., i ii Toll <lb/>
II, in i i  pay sum of <lb/>
III <lb/>
i h and every of Catarrh <lb/>
that cannot be en red the use of <lb/>
II Cure <lb/>
I i INK J. <lb/>
.-.,,., a , . In fore and <lb/>
I in my m i, ibis <lb/>
He. r, <lb/>
. . I <lb/>
Public. <lb/>
n, <lb/>
,.,., Cures Ch i Hull is n- <lb/>
Malaria, oil the <lb/>
.,,,,, Money <lb/>
r . <lb/>
. i mi r. j, cm Co. Props-, <lb/>
gold Slid guaranteed by Woolen. <lb/>
Bold by <lb/>
<lb/>
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