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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/>
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-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/>
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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/>
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tun pin in i<lb/>
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. Man nay U Lured of <lb/>
mil know any .-me. are <lb/>
in u woman; <lb/>
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I i lose In- Me. <lb/>
show <lb/>
rheumatism, homo- <lb/>
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mil l <lb/>
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H i from <lb/>
. and for <lb/>
; but six Ii- niter the <lb/>
in- he no <lb/>
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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/>
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had a l pro <lb/>
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while -I-;, i mine never <lb/>
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TaKE ROB-111 o I IS I Hill <lb/>
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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/>
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He. r, <lb/>
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Public. <lb/>
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,.,., Cures Ch i Hull is n- <lb/>
Malaria, oil the <lb/>
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<p>
., Ed. a owner <lb/>
speakers will <lb/>
ant oat Greenville to <lb/>
township of to organize <lb/>
While Supremacy Ii <lb/>
democrat In th<lb/>
AT BETHEL. <lb/>
and Toon <lb/>
Town <lb/>
A LETTER <lb/>
From <lb/>
There has as well a <lb/>
ELECTION PRECINCTS. <lb/>
Voting For the <lb/>
Elect <lb/>
accordance with Chapter <lb/>
there .,. i <lb/>
General and <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
May <lb/>
Trice Oh, Hie big <lb/>
merchant.- who during <lb/>
season ant w <lb/>
telegram about cotton <lb/>
Idled Friday for <lb/>
Verily, they have got I pill <lb/>
of <lb/>
mi of seventy nine <lb/>
for licenses before the State Board <lb/>
Medical <lb/>
filly two were Four <lb/>
ladies were among the number, and <lb/>
two of these, Miss <lb/>
of and Elisabeth <lb/>
Dixon, of Raleigh made the high- <lb/>
est grade <lb/>
doesn't some <lb/>
make a gavel for the <lb/>
Philadelphia convention out of the <lb/>
head of one of those part men rho <lb/>
think that the Constitution and <lb/>
ii Independence have <lb/>
outgrown and are <lb/>
back number-. Such a man's head <lb/>
would furnish enough wood for the <lb/>
purpose. <lb/>
V. loon, candidate for <lb/>
dent of Public Instruction, spoke <lb/>
at Bethel Friday <lb/>
away. Sou do more good at of the day was rainy <lb/>
you eta by there good to hear <lb/>
to a speaking. The them and seemed pleased <lb/>
, , , .,,, the which en-along the <lb/>
of the party and the strength <lb/>
game that the gentlemen had <lb/>
of the Amendment ace going to . <lb/>
judged hugely by the snowing at i tide The speeches <lb/>
these meetings and the roll of the good. <lb/>
going and enrolling Mi. ti inner was i lit I oil need to <lb/>
influence . <lb/>
mm U you m investigation goes pug place <lb/>
know oat- be Mr. .<lb/>
Parry Heath MS re- M ,,,. the into <lb/>
and publicly declared p,,,,,,,. and designated <lb/>
that he had nothing whatever to n,,. as <lb/>
do with of <lb/>
the head of the conspiracy, i shall east- <lb/>
IV. n s . <lb/>
There must he cm . a House <lb/>
deuce that will show which of these I swamp Church, <lb/>
have lied, it ought to <lb/>
and doubtless will be constitute <lb/>
n- more impressive, and Mr. <lb/>
thirdly induced to vote tor the .-aid it him as no <lb/>
the take him along ever had. <lb/>
you and let him become a trow v <lb/>
member of the club. It is better <lb/>
to neglect your business for a fa <lb/>
hours in order to at lend town- <lb/>
ship meeting than it is to let the <lb/>
for carrying Amend- <lb/>
by your Indifference, <lb/>
baited veteran was worthy of a pa <lb/>
Said am getting <lb/>
too old to expect to see a great deal <lb/>
of the benefit will come tarn <lb/>
the adoption of the great <lb/>
before us, but am glad that I can <lb/>
d and introduce a to <lb/>
are a whit man be a white<lb/>
Carolina Township shall <lb/>
The Boer peace envoys, ho w e <lb/>
and at on the m . <lb/>
personally by the K. K. <lb/>
preparing to visit a number of <lb/>
western cities for <lb/>
Of trying to arouse public precinct with the poll- <lb/>
will compel the place at Black <lb/>
, I'M- V <lb/>
I rat ion so do something to bring the M <lb/>
t- .,,. lie- is <lb/>
divided into election <lb/>
No. that <lb/>
man and show your <lb/>
white supremacy. <lb/>
interest in <lb/>
Mr. f. c. Harding has been <lb/>
pointed the executive <lb/>
committee organizer cf White <lb/>
Club for county. <lb/>
is a most <lb/>
Mr. Harding is thoroughly <lb/>
qualified for Ibis work and will <lb/>
give ii bis personal He <lb/>
appointed <lb/>
, each and the <lb/>
work of the clubs all <lb/>
fore succeeds wiping <lb/>
the two map <lb/>
Th Supreme Court has <lb/>
that Governor Be i- <lb/>
to the office of of Ken <lb/>
lucky. In <lb/>
Governor Taylor, was ,. <lb/>
log m. . and who has a . . . <lb/>
factor till recent that <lb/>
g ate, has and given up <lb/>
once, can the or- <lb/>
the white vote W <lb/>
made o perfect and are sure <lb/>
the tight the j,,, ,,,.,.,.,,,,, ,. <lb/>
situation become waders, <lb/>
Hi k; i ill re <lb/>
restored <lb/>
Amazing reports come from the <lb/>
s. has re- <lb/>
fuse I to ace -pi i in- resignation <lb/>
seven it stated that <lb/>
ill have this . thoroughly <lb/>
organized. We hope that the at- <lb/>
re In the different lo <lb/>
will and <lb/>
v i i i i barge t. <lb/>
this . el important work. <lb/>
the last these clubs <lb/>
General <lb/>
were a Important factor and. <lb/>
and . W <lb/>
men are very ,,,,,.,. <lb/>
It , ,.,,,, <lb/>
too that the hundreds of are that <lb/>
killed are <lb/>
at, as their bodies are almost ,., ; M , <lb/>
found. is pretty stale if <lb/>
affairs, <lb/>
The administration is trying to <lb/>
break farce of the Cuban rev <lb/>
elation by <lb/>
lo back <lb/>
to Cuba from <lb/>
that Island, bill tin alone <lb/>
do. is <lb/>
to the that man who have <lb/>
done dirty work for <lb/>
campaigns have been know- <lb/>
appointed and then <lb/>
left free Island raven- <lb/>
in <lb/>
will also be the means of see <lb/>
lag persons not entitled to <lb/>
vote are challenged, and <lb/>
campaign work. The club meet- <lb/>
will be addressed from time <lb/>
I to time by our local at <lb/>
well from a distance. <lb/>
a huge quantity of literature on <lb/>
the Subject of the amendment will <lb/>
be distributed by tin- different <lb/>
clubs. Later on in the campaign <lb/>
i- to hold at the emu <lb/>
I a masting all the clubs <lb/>
of when distinguished <lb/>
to this future generations as <lb/>
the <lb/>
The editor of i <lb/>
spent the day in Bethel had <lb/>
both pleasant and profitable trip. <lb/>
We wen glad to see to u <lb/>
good progress and to note a <lb/>
number of improvements. <lb/>
The people have shown their In- <lb/>
by coming to- <lb/>
erecting a splendid <lb/>
academy that is a credit <lb/>
t,. the town. Prof. <lb/>
principal of school, <lb/>
is just closing one most pros <lb/>
porous he has had. Beth- <lb/>
el can well be proud of her <lb/>
advantages. <lb/>
The truck barrel factory is a new <lb/>
i, ;,,. las a visit to proved <lb/>
very interesting. It makes bar- <lb/>
rel-, boxes for <lb/>
-hipping truck in and employs a <lb/>
large number The plant <lb/>
is has a <lb/>
capacity of over I <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Another enterprise there is <lb/>
a conducted <lb/>
Robert and P. S. <lb/>
tarn good <lb/>
brick for building or paving <lb/>
do a large business. <lb/>
Prof. c. H. the Inventor <lb/>
of the best school desk in use, also <lb/>
has a busy factory. his <lb/>
desk be manufacturers <lb/>
desks, lawn swings <lb/>
told he had orders <lb/>
far ahead. <lb/>
Bethel II large truck raising <lb/>
they to begin <lb/>
potatoes week. The <lb/>
town also has .-lining, enter- <lb/>
prising merchants. <lb/>
Mill -----w <lb/>
defend Mr. , Township lying west and <lb/>
of envoys, when south <lb/>
to, but <lb/>
them U <lb/>
. .-,; <lb/>
. B <lb/>
.,,. <lb/>
, ,, <lb/>
Kn COW BOOK <lb/>
ill <lb/>
c atom tin <lb/>
No. BOOK <lb/>
No a<lb/>
Kg <lb/>
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BOOKS. Th. <lb/>
FARM JOURNAL <lb/>
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, , W D U <lb/>
, , ., <lb/>
. <lb/>
Any ore of the <lb/>
near Warrens Chapel. <lb/>
war taxes are with the public road lead-<lb/>
was made when the ; -j-,,,,., homestead, <lb/>
of House load to the <lb/>
ed that tin- and Means COW Greenville and load near <lb/>
toe should be given to thence <lb/>
SEt the far the <lb/>
bill the re- j mill run near <lb/>
duct ion of war taxes. In order lo ,. residence; theme <lb/>
of tax payers a said or nm to <lb/>
possible, will not I Swift Creek. <lb/>
. . weeks crack to the public load leading <lb/>
sittings a to. with <lb/>
before election. Boss Hanna s pro- r <lb/>
gramme is to allow all heavy with public wad <lb/>
war tax believe that if Wading by Caleb <lb/>
contribute shall <lb/>
. , i <lb/>
Had ,,,,, , <lb/>
their will be in <lb/>
the bill, but be will take good care No. All that part of <lb/>
that not a item in the bill township cast north <lb/>
It is a <lb/>
DEMOCRATIC SPEAKING. <lb/>
opens t <lb/>
Alter two <lb/>
Premium have been<lb/>
II a gOOd town <lb/>
I its kind, lint it is a very <lb/>
i .;.,, I ,. i , i . . <lb/>
of <lb/>
and disgusting kind, but worse <lb/>
than others manipulated by the <lb/>
same man iii <lb/>
The senate adopt.-u a <lb/>
upon Secretary f <lb/>
War for as to the con <lb/>
the Philippines- press <lb/>
the week showed <lb/>
was neither nor American <lb/>
control outside the plains garrison <lb/>
by but <lb/>
if the Information i not won <lb/>
than that furnished by the <lb/>
same about Cuba, <lb/>
resolutions, ii <lb/>
Ia I <lb/>
i- Ilia lie conic.-, lure by <lb/>
of State Sim- <lb/>
to help in the preparation of <lb/>
task <lb/>
will detain him In for two <lb/>
or three wet Its. <lb/>
This Is a work for which I cm <lb/>
is well No man In <lb/>
speakers from a distance will the people <lb/>
p aim address them. better. Resides ha has made a <lb/>
I in- -11 <lb/>
held Congressional <lb/>
burs la. <lb/>
and the convention was n warm <lb/>
number. Mr. Claude <lb/>
it land Neck, was on <lb/>
the one and twentieth <lb/>
ballot. a- <lb/>
he will be, there will <lb/>
of the same family in <lb/>
from Carolina. We vi <lb/>
the CI made a choice <lb/>
in him. <lb/>
Son, that escaped us and <lb/>
should have been no <lb/>
w I lie I on Sal ill <lb/>
alter the adjournment of the Dent <lb/>
county convention, Ida <lb/>
the <lb/>
held a meeting unanimously <lb/>
re elected Mr. A. I. Blow chair <lb/>
man of the <lb/>
ll lining recognition the <lb/>
he has in the <lb/>
In art I i I his work and <lb/>
urge upon the white people of the <lb/>
the <lb/>
dub in their neighborhood. <lb/>
of situation<lb/>
lime lo <lb/>
at charges. <lb/>
i i.-i, May 23.- -By vote of <lb/>
j M lb in ml Conference <lb/>
,, In <lb/>
iii th.- limit <lb/>
ii . minister has been able to <lb/>
in charge longer <lb/>
than years. Tims <lb/>
the laws of <lb/>
denomination and one of I he pi I in i <lb/>
Itinerant minis <lb/>
try laid aside and preachers may <lb/>
remain In places us long as <lb/>
ops appoint t in in <lb/>
study <lb/>
and its needs. <lb/>
-Ii i be said at the <lb/>
our <lb/>
remember battle i <lb/>
no. vet over. is won <lb/>
such a contest -until the votes are <lb/>
counted. Hence until the election <lb/>
lo August our people must work. <lb/>
There's plenty to do. The pros <lb/>
pacts daily glowing brighter <lb/>
bill cause to cease <lb/>
his <lb/>
also urges the <lb/>
j good <lb/>
county strong <lb/>
men the legislature, lie real <lb/>
not only will supreme <lb/>
be lo cap <lb/>
lure that body, but nil work <lb/>
done ill the county a.-s depends <lb/>
a aslant, <lb/>
of News <lb/>
and <lb/>
Falkland Township shall <lb/>
tote one election precinct <lb/>
polling <lb/>
laud. <lb/>
Township shall cob <lb/>
election H <lb/>
the polling place in the town of <lb/>
Township is hereby <lb/>
divided into two election precincts <lb/>
part-f <lb/>
the township lying north <lb/>
. I river, together with part of <lb/>
will not lying <lb/>
Tar liver the following <lb/>
line, to on <lb/>
liver at the of branch <lb/>
forming of <lb/>
sail and up <lb/>
branch to Third Street, a <lb/>
, ,., westerly course with Third street <lb/>
southerly <lb/>
proportions, the ,,,. ., to <lb/>
sou avenue, them- with Dickinson <lb/>
avenue a south-westerly course to <lb/>
the boundary of said town, <lb/>
thence a I belly course with said <lb/>
boundary line to Tar river; shall <lb/>
constitute No. I, of Green- <lb/>
villa township, with the polling <lb/>
place at the Court House in <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
No. the remain- <lb/>
of township shall con- <lb/>
Precinct No. with the <lb/>
polling place at live Points m the <lb/>
town of Greenville.<lb/>
shall <lb/>
election the <lb/>
polling place village la-<lb/>
Township is <lb/>
divided into two election <lb/>
US . <lb/>
All that par I <lb/>
the township lying of <lb/>
creek shall constitute Precinct No. <lb/>
I, with the polling place at <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
far anybody. <lb/>
Senator Bacon ha- an <lb/>
annulment lo his far a <lb/>
Congressional investigation of <lb/>
Cuban by republican <lb/>
promises lo <lb/>
moil . <lb/>
it lee to during the recess <lb/>
at such places, either in this <lb/>
try or in Cuba, as the <lb/>
or important <lb/>
to send for parsons and papers. <lb/>
The republicans an the <lb/>
devil and the deep on this in- <lb/>
They are afraid lo <lb/>
Vote for and afraid to defy pub- <lb/>
sentiment by refusing to do so. <lb/>
Ami now a newspaper <lb/>
V. . It. Hearst, proprietor of <lb/>
Journal and <lb/>
and the newly <lb/>
president of the National <lb/>
Association Of democratic <lb/>
Is enjoying a boon for the demo <lb/>
erotic Vice Presidential <lb/>
Mr of N. V., of <lb/>
Octal of the Ii nights Labor, who <lb/>
Is a i, <lb/>
have always rated a <lb/>
i the <lb/>
The Pitt county was <lb/>
at by <lb/>
T. P. Toon. Democratic <lb/>
fur of Public <lb/>
Hon. It. <lb/>
for At <lb/>
were very busy with <lb/>
crops, there was a large <lb/>
to <lb/>
o'clock Toon began <lb/>
his argument in favor of better and <lb/>
education which alone <lb/>
successfully solve all the prob- j <lb/>
is an old , <lb/>
veteran the only with one <lb/>
entered the army as I <lb/>
a private rose to the rank of <lb/>
He spoke for nearly <lb/>
hour and followed by Hon. K. <lb/>
I. who spoke for more <lb/>
than an hour. Mr. is a <lb/>
lawyer of line ability bis close <lb/>
logical argument bis elegant <lb/>
portrayal of North Carolina's past <lb/>
and the bops of her splendid f- <lb/>
won many votes for the can- <lb/>
and our county ticket. <lb/>
They spoke la <lb/>
night l a large audience in <lb/>
House. Many ladies at- <lb/>
tended the speaking and great <lb/>
reigned. The <lb/>
Baud was out and wade for <lb/>
the occasion. <lb/>
Everybody seemed with <lb/>
we feel assured <lb/>
their efforts in Ibis will <lb/>
help to roll up a large majority <lb/>
Democratic party in August. <lb/>
They today Bethel, <lb/>
several from Greenville aunt peg <lb/>
to hear them. <lb/>
that <lb/>
Of <lb/>
Your Policy<lb/>
Ha.- <lb/>
Value, <lb/>
Paid up<lb/>
works <lb/>
Will lie re instated within <lb/>
three years after lapse if you are <lb/>
health, <lb/>
Year <lb/>
T. No<lb/>
are payable at the be- <lb/>
ginning of the second of each <lb/>
ling year, the p re <lb/>
mi nm for the current year lie paid <lb/>
They may lie used <lb/>
To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb/>
To Make Policy Payable as <lb/>
during the Lifetime <lb/>
of Insured. <lb/>
J, L. SUGG,<lb/>
o. f. mm <lb/>
The man who too much <lb/>
rock rye must not blame <lb/>
rye it lie Pat Is rocky. hat easy to <lb/>
Borne fallows would do an undesirable <lb/>
to get married, most of them On June i <lb/>
prefer do R father in las U tin <lb/>
he rendered the in the tin is red burglars do <lb/>
.-Mi blushes for its -ins of sate <lb/>
1.1 th. commission. entail Ml risk. <lb/>
talk 1- getting unite <lb/>
will win tins That soil of No. All that part <lb/>
of the low lying <lb/>
creek shall constitute I re <lb/>
No. with the place <lb/>
the public school house near U. <lb/>
P. <lb/>
Chairman Co. Board of election. <lb/>
Co. Board of Elections. <lb/>
In no <lb/>
word an <lb/>
A pars u <lb/>
without being parsimonious. <lb/>
A burned child lire <lb/>
so with man who goes out <lb/>
fur a hot time. <lb/>
that jar re <lb/>
marked strawberry when it <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and Ties always <lb/>
on baa <lb/>
goods constantly on <lb/>
baud. Country produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
rout ml I Ire for twenty <lb/>
The game of ball Thursday be- <lb/>
tween the and <lb/>
colored clubs broke up in a row. <lb/>
The club was ahead when <lb/>
the stopped. <lb/>
Mothers Friend <lb/>
Thorn who do know snout it <lb/>
lion <lb/>
It Inn. <lb/>
of terrors for many a <lb/>
It has h r <lb/>
II in <lb/>
with <lb/>
nu of <lb/>
tin.- system as drUBS taken <lb/>
ate is <lb/>
I. M. . Into <lb/>
unit <lb/>
are to hearth <lb/>
much less pain. It also <lb/>
id i in sad of <lb/>
other iris -11.111. v. <lb/>
line mill bee. it <lb/>
II. Ill, I'M. w I <lb/>
known an n II has <lb/>
tailed produce <lb/>
A inly <lb/>
Art m <lb/>
Let I was <lb/>
from U to M limits. using <lb/>
Ii- at II. <lb/>
I. u. . <lb/>
III. <lb/>
IA. <lb/>
Highest price <lb/>
E. If. <lb/>
University of <lb/>
Carolina. <lb/>
Session <lb/>
August <lb/>
tor term of twelve <lb/>
Tuition <lb/>
from W to July Special <lb/>
by <lb/>
containing courses <lb/>
study, address <lb/>
Hill, <lb/>
howdy do- <lb/>
to Me. to <lb/>
H. A. White the <lb/>
thin morning. <lb/>
left morning <lb/>
Id Neck. <lb/>
. returned <lb/>
J- <lb/>
day from r.<lb/>
from Want <lb/>
AMI <lb/>
r. X. . May. <lb/>
V. Manning had on hi- <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
A. t. i he s <lb/>
we an la <lb/>
lea Move i <lb/>
EH. <lb/>
wash- <lb/>
, , even days. <lb/>
Dr. Ii. T. <lb/>
The dressy men know the intrinsic <lb/>
Of our Some learned the by <lb/>
experience, some hearsay. But they've all <lb/>
caught mi. all an equal <lb/>
to better with our char- <lb/>
hi-h-grade prime. <lb/>
Asa spring lea we a <lb/>
of an attractive lino of all w <lb/>
in stylish trim n an I ill to<lb/>
W. K. returned <lb/>
to Kin-- <lb/>
Judge M. cause Carbons Wed need when he has <lb/>
from Norfolk ,,,,<lb/>
Dr. and John A. Drake, A. . Cox Mfg. o. will 1-c h. el <lb/>
The near i <lb/>
My Stock <lb/>
is Complete <lb/>
all LiNEs.- <lb/>
. , i <lb/>
Hats. <lb/>
prices that will suit you. <lb/>
COME AND SEE THEM. <lb/>
daughter. Mi. w. T- . <lb/>
Mrs, W, IT <lb/>
fur to attend the <lb/>
Little Simon, <lb/>
been H. L. <lb/>
returned lo <lb/>
Wednesday. <lb/>
White<lb/>
James <lb/>
returned Wed- <lb/>
evening from Oak <lb/>
where they have attending <lb/>
school. <lb/>
J. A. went up the load <lb/>
this learning, <lb/>
live Daniel left this <lb/>
for <lb/>
K. A. went to <lb/>
ibis <lb/>
I. <lb/>
Henderson. <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Cards are out for the marriage of <lb/>
Ward of <lb/>
to Mr. John <lb/>
If there of in the Pint <lb/>
the margin of tills paper church at <lb/>
so to remind you that you owe June <lb/>
ion for .,, <lb/>
and we <lb/>
you to settle as early MOM- HI. <lb/>
We need what <lb/>
owe us and you will A . O. received h <lb/>
us waiting for it. ; painful wound at the lire Tuesday <lb/>
This notice, is for those why was <lb/>
i.-rt this <lb/>
find tie cross <lb/>
on their <lb/>
get- <lb/>
ting out the wagon <lb/>
when he to the the <lb/>
coupling to the hose struck him In <lb/>
the face cut a very deep gash <lb/>
on his nose. <lb/>
S. T. Hooker is having <lb/>
brick hauled on his lot <lb/>
tor to building for himself a res <lb/>
street. <lb/>
j. will speak In <lb/>
Saturday. June 2nd. at the <lb/>
of the White<lb/>
the laces Thursday at <lb/>
help lo increase its <lb/>
K. L. of won Tell your neighbor he can get <lb/>
second in the from now until Jan. 1st, for <lb/>
The circulation of <lb/>
Tour twice a week <lb/>
is growing rapidly. Many <lb/>
have been added <lb/>
past <lb/>
the county should <lb/>
Manning h <lb/>
eight year aW <lb/>
Manning an-l <lb/>
r no bay all Use they eel <lb/>
from a s worth <lb/>
and have <lb/>
i. a nave <lb/>
s urge of nails. <lb/>
Saturday. June Sod, Winter- <lb/>
ville. a white club will In- <lb/>
the <lb/>
discussed, A <lb/>
hugs h expected. <lb/>
V-iii You <lb/>
see a Buggy. <lb/>
examine it <lb/>
If you will come to <lb/>
ion a lake <lb/>
great showing <lb/>
their <lb/>
will <lb/>
potatoes next week. If it <lb/>
to and let <lb/>
ship them for <lb/>
ii mo sad <lb/>
lie sou, of called at <lb/>
cigar factory j lay. <lb/>
Mi .-. of <lb/>
Johnson's Mills, i visiting Sirs. <lb/>
i , i <lb/>
The difference between our wag <lb/>
and others i-. ours are <lb/>
jut made better <lb/>
i than others. <lb/>
A . i. Jill. <lb/>
parties <lb/>
for the have <lb/>
heretofore it. They them- <lb/>
solves say it was because they did <lb/>
not it. This should <lb/>
encourage all to come to the <lb/>
week, hear II <lb/>
spent Friday Light <lb/>
den. <lb/>
T. Hodges <lb/>
i;. B. <lb/>
it are. <lb/>
v. I <lb/>
. move <lb/>
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i i. aft <lb/>
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i. <lb/>
. . coll. <lb/>
. has <lb/>
I i .-. on i <lb/>
i rater. <lb/>
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iii.- Mi. I. <lb/>
I nor Ida It <lb/>
Beet . I. <lb/>
Lore <lb/>
at It a <lb/>
match. <lb/>
Mi-. John l. i H <lb/>
kin <lb/>
Jas. I White. <lb/>
Seven Springs Hotel. <lb/>
prop <lb/>
NEW W. i <lb/>
The is. a differed <lb/>
analysis. K j. . ,. kidney, liver <lb/>
an-1 Madder i bl All seven have wonderful restorative <lb/>
 HACKS MEET EVERY TRAIN AT <lb/>
. free to gm I at other or <lb/>
peat in town on ,.,, .,, ,. water will be <lb/>
v.-it her -r; w--k A I been added <lb/>
. .- bath being <lb/>
nod Mi-. Bath . in ti. hotel, and too <lb/>
left for the Pot terms and <lb/>
Our cotton to <lb/>
th . F. Proprietor. <lb/>
.- i leasing lust a .; s ,, a N. C. <lb/>
f luck Jaw, <lb/>
here on Monday, <lb/>
Atkins Thur <lb/>
evening from Scotland <lb/>
Mrs. children <lb/>
Thursday a rip in <lb/>
Virginia. <lb/>
M. Mo came <lb/>
from Darlington. S. lo spend a <lb/>
days here, <lb/>
Thursday lo <lb/>
at Powell's. <lb/>
Rev. A. D. Hells lo the train <lb/>
here this for <lb/>
Ivy., where be will the <lb/>
Annual . f Confederate <lb/>
Veterans there, next week. <lb/>
now Sat. <lb/>
night. <lb/>
Court begin <lb/>
w. M. has <lb/>
u I <lb/>
I. Co., to run on the <lb/>
river. The b <lb/>
feel long and feet <lb/>
n N . <lb/>
A Fatal Rut <lb/>
Ohio, May <lb/>
moo W. Cramer, ex at <lb/>
this State, II <lb/>
killed his wife yesterday. Hi <lb/>
Come To See Us. <lb/>
t -r <lb/>
Al old <lb/>
on Points, where we have <lb/>
opened n new- and fresh <lb/>
lock of <lb/>
During this race the horse lowered <lb/>
its former record of to <lb/>
n. <lb/>
is in receipt of <lb/>
invitation to the closing <lb/>
cents. <lb/>
military Company. <lb/>
Home effort is being made to or- <lb/>
guise a military company <lb/>
of Female Academy, I the names of <lb/>
Friday J 1st. several of the men of the town <lb/>
Miss Mamie Tucker sends us an I have been secured. <lb/>
to the annual com- <lb/>
exercises of the Baptist <lb/>
June <lb/>
art to lit b.<lb/>
A room in building <lb/>
over Baker Hart's store is <lb/>
lilted up to used Democratic <lb/>
i.-i during the <lb/>
A will be pill soon us <lb/>
up. <lb/>
Over Twelve <lb/>
The of sold <lb/>
the market <lb/>
the past season up to 1st, <lb/>
was These <lb/>
were furnished us by Mr. Alex <lb/>
who is acting for Mr. II. r. <lb/>
Ibo the To- <lb/>
Hoard of Trade. <lb/>
Work <lb/>
The census <lb/>
which D. W. <lb/>
rick is basso <lb/>
the business of here <lb/>
that it necessary to <lb/>
clerk to handle the <lb/>
mail. Per- <lb/>
kins has lust i luted to <lb/>
one for Miss <lb/>
will fill the position, <lb/>
tho largest registered <lb/>
mill ever from this was <lb/>
sent today. <lb/>
move we hope that a sufficient <lb/>
number of the bust men will join, <lb/>
to organize the company. <lb/>
The Democratic convention of <lb/>
Beaufort county Wednesday <lb/>
lulled the following <lb/>
I. B. Nicholson ; She. <lb/>
it. T. Hodges; <lb/>
Dr. Joshua Tayloe; <lb/>
Tripp-, Commissioners, T. <lb/>
II. II. II. Thompson and <lb/>
I,. <lb/>
Mrs. I. fountain left <lb/>
morning for <lb/>
Hies Fannie is visiting <lb/>
Miss Bessie Harding. <lb/>
Miss of <lb/>
day <lb/>
F. M. and little son, <lb/>
Churchill, went to Tarboro today. <lb/>
Lizzie Cobb, of <lb/>
the train here for <lb/>
den. <lb/>
tiny William-, <lb/>
Toll boys, went to Scotland <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Rev, X. M. Watson left Ibis <lb/>
for where he <lb/>
preaches tomorrow. <lb/>
Major John returned this <lb/>
morning from Craven county, <lb/>
where he has been visiting his <lb/>
daughter. <lb/>
Mrs, Nancy of near <lb/>
Farmville, left this morning for <lb/>
Kim City to visit her son, K. O, <lb/>
Little Misses and <lb/>
Williams, who have been visiting <lb/>
at F. Powell's returned to Scotland <lb/>
Neck this <lb/>
John Randolph returned <lb/>
night from Central America, where <lb/>
he has some lime, holding <lb/>
a position with a railroad <lb/>
as civil engineer. <lb/>
; Heavy and Fancy Groceries <lb/>
dislodge a rat from a pi , <lb/>
i Meats. Hour, <lb/>
Terrible <lb/>
In Manila. <lb/>
Washington, May Tl Mall re <lb/>
ports from the show <lb/>
dial there has la-en a steady in <lb/>
HUM of cases of <lb/>
bubonic plague. There were thirty <lb/>
casts in January, <lb/>
forty eight February and <lb/>
fifty-six during March. During <lb/>
three approximately <lb/>
cases of leprosy also dis <lb/>
covered. murk is being <lb/>
done b. the Hoard of <lb/>
Health in improving <lb/>
I ion of the checking <lb/>
progress of The <lb/>
work of the houses <lb/>
was conducted so and sys- <lb/>
that comparatively <lb/>
little opposition made by the <lb/>
War. <lb/>
May J I. News <lb/>
has just reached hereof a terrible <lb/>
at ibis <lb/>
State. Filly men <lb/>
killed. <lb/>
Asheville, X. May is <lb/>
reported here at midnight that <lb/>
explosion in tin- <lb/>
mines tonight. The news comes <lb/>
that sixty miners <lb/>
were Killed, but is not <lb/>
It is hardly probable <lb/>
he can be refuted haters <lb/>
as the telegraph <lb/>
that part of the country <lb/>
closed. Wilmington War. <lb/>
Sawing Machines <lb/>
are run every in county <lb/>
Cheap at H, M. <lb/>
unit <lb/>
X. c. May Jo. 1900, <lb/>
If. II. <lb/>
was here <lb/>
Jas. attended con- <lb/>
conventional <lb/>
Mi-s is Isl <lb/>
Mrs. Dr. <lb/>
I. . Brooks Is with L. A. Cobb. <lb/>
and j. c. Has <lb/>
kins attended <lb/>
den . <lb/>
of the Warehouse <lb/>
workmen received a wound <lb/>
caused by a piece f limber Tues- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Miss Julia Mi-Cotter Is visiting at <lb/>
Ibis week. <lb/>
Mi-s Mary <lb/>
closes next Thursday ever- <lb/>
night. <lb/>
Services at the Christian <lb/>
conducted by <lb/>
III. Harper. <lb/>
The and Wrenn t <lb/>
Mill has started up again, after be- <lb/>
; down for several <lb/>
May Bell name to <lb/>
today for Oral lime in <lb/>
quite a rain caused <lb/>
water to rise the <lb/>
Miss Bailie Elizabeth <lb/>
and Mr. John Tucker were mar- <lb/>
home of the brides par- <lb/>
evening at<lb/>
l B. B. <lb/>
END o <lb/>
BOOK II. <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
on Ti <lb/>
in a re given hi i to the <lb/>
Bud of t.- Book <lb/>
Mrs. only . <lb/>
ed it- last meet <lb/>
thus added another lovely <lb/>
woman to the charming c <lb/>
which winds the limit <lb/>
membership, open another <lb/>
home Club. <lb/>
The literary program be <lb/>
lightened for the summer months, <lb/>
running chiefly on oral criticism <lb/>
of and authors. <lb/>
Mi-, I a eh <lb/>
of Mi Burnett her writ <lb/>
Mi.-. ace of <lb/>
of many South- <lb/>
Mrs Walton <lb/>
I.- . <lb/>
it- . i the fa- <lb/>
fa men land <lb/>
ii, SIr. II Skinner won <lb/>
the prize, a lovely picture. Be- <lb/>
as has be <lb/>
an Invariable with <lb/>
Club. <lb/>
fortnight meeting will <lb/>
he held with W. and <lb/>
V. C. Harding. <lb/>
Mrs. I was <lb/>
i . lied . i bus <lb/>
band, a in. i b a load- j <lb/>
ed shotgun, lie lb hi <lb/>
the Mi <lb/>
full in the fa . Death <lb/>
.; in u<lb/>
M. <lb/>
Sugar, Coffee, Canned <lb/>
i . Cigars. <lb/>
. Fruits, fact everything <lb/>
be found in an up-to-date <lb/>
We pay the highest market <lb/>
ire- for all kinds of <lb/>
Country Produce, <lb/>
cash or in barter. When <lb/>
to -ell or when you <lb/>
buy con e to Bee <lb/>
ill who favor us with their <lb/>
patronage we <lb/>
Bar. H. <lb/>
pa-tor mi- place, has accepted Phone <lb/>
an Invitation <lb/>
at the closing exercises of Bethel <lb/>
High School, Pitt Monday, <lb/>
Jane I.- Kin-ton Press. <lb/>
Win I <lb/>
Furniture Dealer. Cash ; for <lb/>
Cotton Seed, Bar- <lb/>
Turkeys, Egg. <lb/>
hies, I.-mi .<lb/>
Mi T .- <lb/>
Ami Beauty I . tin- <lb/>
Cherries, Peaches, <lb/>
Fine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Flour, Sugar. Coffee, <lb/>
Lye, Magic Oil, <lb/>
Cotton Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb/>
den S.--. Oranges, <lb/>
s, Ii <lb/>
. i . <lb/>
. Wale, <lb/>
are. i nickers, <lb/>
i In c e, Hi -i Butter, H <lb/>
aid Machine-, and nil- <lb/>
other goods. Quality and <lb/>
Quantity. I heap for cash. <lb/>
to s. c me. <lb/>
r. F. Cl <lb/>
at Five <lb/>
The One Bey Our. . <lb/>
i; i ; <lb/>
. . . <lb/>
Cut makes the lit, <lb/>
TIM makes the suit, <lb/>
The Stilt makes the <lb/>
nil as appearance goes, <lb/>
It our pride that no <lb/>
lure i- spared In reaped to <lb/>
material or workmanship. <lb/>
High Art <lb/>
with OUT name has <lb/>
ii-. Garments all made in our <lb/>
own work room under person- <lb/>
Greenville Tailoring Co., <lb/>
Main Street, I <lb/>
I. <lb/>
and <lb/>
and Alf <lb/>
fucker and Jessie <lb/>
Mi-s Laura <lb/>
Patrick. <lb/>
Mi Mamie <lb/>
Tucker. <lb/>
Ml-- <lb/>
Miss Alice <lb/>
Tucker, <lb/>
Mis, <lb/>
Wilson. <lb/>
Mi-s Tucker John l <lb/>
The wedding march was render <lb/>
ed very beautifully Helen <lb/>
After tho the bridal <lb/>
repaired to the home of the <lb/>
groom where a very delight till re <lb/>
past .-served. <lb/>
The happy couple, w.-r.- the<lb/>
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OP THE CITY YORK. <lb/>
OVER A QUA OLD <lb/>
THE AMENDMENT. <lb/>
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and lieu thereof shall be <lb/>
luted <lb/>
RICHARD P <lb/>
as B. BAB, tot Vic. H if. <lb/>
ill .-. S. Al JAMES Ti. <lb/>
Home Office, Nassau St., New York City. <lb/>
I. St. Ml . IN., <lb/>
hoard in i rib. <lb/>
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North Am Is i <lb/>
A B Hepburn. fork <lb/>
Will; V I <lb/>
Morgan. . X <lb/>
B Reel, I II <lb/>
Win A Sherman. X V Pro-.- ;,,. v <lb/>
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Baldwin. Park Ba I . I <lb/>
T Bank of SB V. Sen i <lb/>
John II and U V City <lb/>
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The .<lb/>
office i First, all bosh <lb/>
deny the t icing of Almighty God <lb/>
Second, nil who shall have <lb/>
lei or confessed their <lb/>
guilt en <lb/>
. ed or tot, <lb/>
m-d. any <lb/>
Mi j other crime for <lb/>
which the punishment may <lb/>
pi iii the penitentiary, <lb/>
citizen of the <lb/>
, and <lb/>
unless <lb/>
,. to <lb/>
rights el citizenship in a manner <lb/>
law. <lb/>
See. This shall ha in force <lb/>
from after its ratification. <lb/>
LB VI. <lb/>
TO <lb/>
t M <lb/>
OF in El <lb/>
I. male <lb/>
burn hi tho <lb/>
ever male ho baa been <lb/>
twenty one of <lb/>
age, nil <lb/>
. in article, <lb/>
i . ii ed in vote a election <lb/>
i-y the people in State, except <lb/>
i provided. <lb/>
Sec. lie shall have resided in <lb/>
fur two <lb/>
in I i ii <lb/>
la Each. <lb/>
i the <lb/>
lines arc in <lb/>
Bone people have such open <lb/>
that you shut <lb/>
up. <lb/>
men arc <lb/>
men acquire and till <lb/>
i the <lb/>
Some people never talk boat <lb/>
their are<lb/>
in <lb/>
Doctors Say; <lb/>
Intermittent Fevers <lb/>
which i-i dis-<lb/>
by of the <lb/>
Stomach Liver and Bonds. <lb/>
Tie Secret of Health. <lb/>
Tl; liver die great <lb/>
in the mechanism of <lb/>
man, and when is out of order, <lb/>
the whole stem becomes de- <lb/>
ranged and disease is the result. <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
Cure all Liver Troubles. <lb/>
tin- ail next invent an air <lb/>
iii-l in I ward other , <lb/>
When a young man asks an<lb/>
i are ii. <lb/>
in which <lb/>
lo vote. ; ii <lb/>
Thai <lb/>
re . , one ward <lb/>
another <lb/>
so lei not ope-1 <lb/>
rate e an; of <lb/>
ii i in tin ward <lb/>
. from <lb/>
which be bus removed, until <lb/>
-mil removal. <lb/>
. or <lb/>
n ii--c. his guilt <lb/>
ii i of any crime <lb/>
id which i. Of <lb/>
. in the <lb/>
Ii. no- fol her <lb/>
In-carries oil the <lb/>
Say. old man, <lb/>
you let me until <lb/>
old chap. <lb/>
I'm <lb/>
Been the fool <lb/>
i made man. <lb/>
Ii that the highest <lb/>
priced are usually low- <lb/>
With die new <lb/>
woman c may look for the father. <lb/>
joke. <lb/>
Mb, Maude dear, it doesn't take <lb/>
M son, shall be permitted lo <lb/>
rote, unless the person -hall goon <lb/>
.- iii-t restored citizenship i <lb/>
by law. <lb/>
See. En ottering <lb/>
rote the time a legally <lb/>
registered herein <lb/>
in. <lb/>
I , <lb/>
e keeps an <lb/>
Bid j for I your life <lb/>
i i as the Ba i . I In <lb/>
Si i . . . issues . I n , <lb/>
; . , . . prominent <lb/>
iii. to. the is <lb/>
in b . I Mi <lb/>
. . I I . l ., I <lb/>
id mil <lb/>
Or one which ail i . dugs . . lo Die policy <lb/>
Or one which I .- i I surplus if surrendered <lb/>
Or one gives all at death, in <lb/>
n to face of <lb/>
Or one. fact, ii holder <lb/>
equity, portion allowing a <lb/>
policy control his own i , . ,. us fur as is consist <lb/>
i, u alive . i i hi . the points <lb/>
In trance <lb/>
If you I II <lb/>
new policies -i the <lb/>
. , . . <lb/>
in . if the <lb/>
. Si I . <lb/>
I I illy s <lb/>
safe . . policy <lb/>
Ion ; Hi T . <lb/>
For . . . address <lb/>
I HAS , . i. ,. . Mil. <lb/>
or A. I . HI. K. X. i . <lb/>
IX I I. . . Bunk <lb/>
Greenville, J II M e. i . I . . . Sum i <lb/>
Tl<lb/>
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fleeter. <lb/>
CU <lb/>
What is the Population of <lb/>
.,, Hi. . -i<lb/>
prize lo Die only the eon <lb/>
make the loss to the pop m You mini he n <lb/>
Greenville shown ,.,,.,, ., , <lb/>
in the manner <lb/>
pro-, law and the General <lb/>
Carolina shall <lb/>
registration law- t,, <lb/>
into effect the provisions of <lb/>
is <lb/>
Sec. I. person presenting <lb/>
himself for registration shall be <lb/>
able to read and write any section <lb/>
the constitution English <lb/>
language; and. before be shall be <lb/>
entitled to vote, have paid on or <lb/>
before the day of of the <lb/>
year in which lie proposes to vote. <lb/>
bis poll lax i- prescribed by law. <lb/>
for the previous year. Bull laves <lb/>
shall be a lieu only on assessed <lb/>
pr no process shall home <lb/>
to enforce the same <lb/>
a--, properly. <lb/>
So person who was. <lb/>
on I, oral any time <lb/>
thereto, lo rote <lb/>
let ii. laws of any State in the <lb/>
wherein he re- <lb/>
sided, and descendant <lb/>
ii j -mil person, shall be denied <lb/>
In register and vote at <lb/>
any ;. in this Slate by person <lb/>
bis ; I., , to the <lb/>
. in <lb/>
of ibis <lb/>
be shall have n mistered in accord- <lb/>
with the terms of this section <lb/>
. , The <lb/>
shall <lb/>
i ii record all m <lb/>
in tin- -i-i <lb/>
or in fun I. and <lb/>
shall entitled J <lb/>
re i mil ,;,, I <lb/>
Ii- in State, <lb/>
under of this <lb/>
such persons <lb/>
shall have paid their poll as re- <lb/>
law . <lb/>
by the . <lb/>
pie shall lie in ballot, and all <lb/>
election General <lb/>
-hull be i Iva <lb/>
voter In North <lb/>
an ii as in but article <lb/>
disqualified, dial lie eligible to of- <lb/>
in tore entering upon <lb/>
of the office he shall take <lb/>
I he following oath i <lb/>
I-------- swim <lb/>
affirm I will support <lb/>
maintain the and laws <lb/>
of Hie United States, and the con <lb/>
million and law- <lb/>
I will discharge the <lb/>
of us <lb/>
a still hunt. <lb/>
man who makes a <lb/>
I foot of himself has merely <lb/>
pated the intentions of his fellow- <lb/>
ha- been noticed pi .- <lb/>
pie who have such a horror of an <lb/>
ocean voyage are usually the ones <lb/>
who afford it. <lb/>
The photographer in <lb/>
taking things they come. <lb/>
Even the egotist doesn't believe <lb/>
that he is fully appreciated. <lb/>
The who drinks to gel <lb/>
bis coinage up usually finds that <lb/>
his courage is all froth. <lb/>
be Hie reason women all <lb/>
talk at once when they gel together <lb/>
i- been mo they are afraid somebody <lb/>
will hear what they are Baying. <lb/>
haps it's <lb/>
is the first law of nature that <lb/>
women make up. <lb/>
lo sell <lb/>
The doctor never cares to know <lb/>
bis patients well. <lb/>
A polished gentleman reflects <lb/>
credit on Ms bringing up, <lb/>
marriage i- u failure it must <lb/>
lie a case Of heart failure. <lb/>
After a fellow learns tightrope <lb/>
walking the rope ha- to lie taut. <lb/>
It's funny when a man <lb/>
himself the salt of the earth <lb/>
he gets fresh. <lb/>
You always tell how many <lb/>
friends a bridal couple have from <lb/>
the number of invitations sent out. <lb/>
The wheel of foil line has turned <lb/>
a head. <lb/>
Nil woman is so friendless that <lb/>
she hasn't sum.-one lo <lb/>
to <lb/>
When a man-haves himself he <lb/>
justified in saving his face <lb/>
i- in- fort ant. <lb/>
have little else In <lb/>
common, the undertaker and the <lb/>
faro dealer both indulge iii lay- <lb/>
outs, <lb/>
is not always kind. <lb/>
I'm i- an I born not made. <lb/>
I his a km Paul <lb/>
finds ii lo beard the lion <lb/>
in hi- den. <lb/>
The fellow who is in love with <lb/>
himself has a rival. <lb/>
Home girls steel hearts in <lb/>
order may mil lie stolen, <lb/>
i last young man who is <lb/>
In paying his <lb/>
The mail who trusts lo luck is <lb/>
mil always to trusted in return. <lb/>
When a woman reads u she <lb/>
demonstrate that the lust shall lie <lb/>
hat. <lb/>
a man is ignorant <lb/>
of i is no reason why he <lb/>
cannot square himself. <lb/>
i i- i he scapegoat <lb/>
many a <lb/>
The Drift to <lb/>
Cities. <lb/>
The receipts of fifty <lb/>
cities in the Stales <lb/>
show aggregate gain the <lb/>
month of April over the <lb/>
ponding part of last year of <lb/>
MO in round figures. Of this in- <lb/>
no km than <lb/>
far by the three cities of <lb/>
York. Chicago, <lb/>
Taking with i hoc <lb/>
I three <lb/>
and only about of the en- <lb/>
tire gain remains for forty-six cit- <lb/>
In nine cities of the large <lb/>
size whole increase for fifty <lb/>
cities is found. <lb/>
Such statistics show bow steadily <lb/>
powerfully the concentration <lb/>
business is going on in the Unit- <lb/>
led States. The drift is toward the <lb/>
I largest cities and largest com- <lb/>
It is a movement which <lb/>
renders the political social, and <lb/>
business importance of great <lb/>
of trade and industry steadily <lb/>
more and more decisive in nation <lb/>
affairs. It promises to make <lb/>
I the problem a <lb/>
meat of American cities quite as <lb/>
. momentous as most venture- <lb/>
some special students of urban <lb/>
questions have that they <lb/>
become. <lb/>
the Suburban street <lb/>
the automobile the <lb/>
bicycle have done much to bring <lb/>
and count nearer together, <lb/>
and they will more effect <lb/>
in the future. But the problem of <lb/>
the great city remains a very <lb/>
one, from every point view. <lb/>
Cleveland Leader. <lb/>
CURE CHILLS FEVER MALARIA, <lb/>
and night Sweats <lb/>
Tasteless Tonic at per <lb/>
Pleasant to take. Money <lb/>
refunded if it fails. Restores <lb/>
petite, purifies blood and makes <lb/>
you well. Hone other as good. <lb/>
Sold guaranteed at drug <lb/>
stores of Bryan. Woolen <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
Tin- Clerk Ii.- Court of <lb/>
county, <lb/>
on 7th <lb/>
lay of May, the s <lb/>
is <lb/>
given to nil to e <lb/>
Iii to <lb/>
and nil of said b <lb/>
I heir properly <lb/>
i. In I. <lb/>
after of this notice, or this <lb/>
notice will <lb/>
This the of <lb/>
Jambs H. <lb/>
ii <lb/>
i A SALE. <lb/>
By n of the or <lb/>
Court of at t in <lb/>
1899 in lbs v ii. p. . <lb/>
Alfred <lb/>
will sell for fore c <lb/>
door ill Mon- <lb/>
till day June Hi- <lb/>
Intel of land, situate in the. <lb/>
of Pitt, In and being <lb/>
land upon which Alfred Andrews <lb/>
I . a pine in the <lb/>
line of J. laud at the i <lb/>
a piece of land to the <lb/>
II <lb/>
e i Ii tin- --iii U. hoc <lb/>
to a pine lo B piece <lb/>
of land lo lien. Sateen <lb/>
Mai J Nelson, thence with their lint- <lb/>
north pol to black <lb/>
tin in lo the corner <lb/>
of W. It. heirs, with <lb/>
line to the <lb/>
acres. W, <lb/>
T his May 3rd, Coin <lb/>
W. R, <lb/>
IN---- <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The complete in every de <lb/>
prices low as <lb/>
Highest market prices <lb/>
aid for country produce. <lb/>
CATARRH CAN BE CURED BY <lb/>
Johnston's Sarsaparilla <lb/>
QUART BOTTLES. <lb/>
d TUB AND AIM; <lb/>
A win <lb/>
la a lead hotel, in A great cit j, physician <lb/>
to his and were a well <lb/>
dreaded men, lawyers, and commerciAl <lb/>
M v belief, that certain jet to that all <lb/>
without are caused which are living organ- <lb/>
Urns, is the of that terrible disease Here is the bacillus <lb/>
of typhoid and hare the still more dreadful bacillus of tubercle which <lb/>
causes that moat of all consumption. This of that <lb/>
common and supposed Incurable disease, <lb/>
the Tel ins; man. yon tell as about <lb/>
catarrh. I had it for years, and I am thoroughly <lb/>
The Doctor answered. like diphtheria, consumption, typhoid <lb/>
and a host of other disease, la the result of a in the blood <lb/>
and attacking; specially membrane. This foul and most disgusting <lb/>
disease especially prevalent in the United Stales and it la rare to meet one <lb/>
who not, or has not been more or less with it. How often is he or <lb/>
she obliged to remain at home from pleasant entertainment. <lb/>
of many intellectual treats, from fear of the disagreeable odor arising from ca <lb/>
affections. In worst phase, the loathsome both to <lb/>
himself and his friends. <lb/>
continued this great the true war to heal ca- <lb/>
is to medicate the blood. This can be done only by powerful <lb/>
which act as blood <lb/>
It. t A of <lb/>
Dear ten years I was a from debility and chronic <lb/>
catarrh. My face was pair a death. I weak and short of breath. I could <lb/>
hardly walk, was dizzy and had a ringing in m head all the time. My <lb/>
bands and feet were always My appetite was poor. On petting up <lb/>
in the morning, my head swam so I obliged to down again. had <lb/>
awful pains in the small of my back. had a continual feeling; of tiredness. <lb/>
My muscular power was almost entirely gone, and I couldn't go half a dozen <lb/>
stopping to rest, and often that much exercise caused me to haTe <lb/>
a pain in my side. It seemed as though the -t left reins. The doc- <lb/>
tors said my blood had all turned to water. I up all hope of ever get- <lb/>
ting well. I tried the best physicians in the state, but failed to get relief. <lb/>
My husband got me a bottle of I took it, and then <lb/>
bought another. When these had been I was somewhat improved in <lb/>
health. I continued its and felt I was growing my sleep was re <lb/>
freshing, and it seemed as if I could feel new blood through my reins. I <lb/>
kept cap taking it, and now consider myself a well and rugged woman. I work <lb/>
all the time, and am happy. lam positive that the Sarsaparilla saved my life. <lb/>
The sick headaches I have had childhood, have disappeared, and ca- <lb/>
has almost entirely left me. I cannot be too thankful for what <lb/>
Sarsaparilla done for me. I recommend all women who have sick head- <lb/>
aches to use Sarsaparilla.<lb/>
SOLD <lb/>
TO <lb/>
before the <lb/>
Coin I county as <lb/>
of the and of V <lb/>
Wallace, is hereby given to <lb/>
ill to to <lb/>
tn the and <lb/>
all having claims against sail es- <lb/>
are . I v to resent lite <lb/>
for payment on or before lbs day of <lb/>
April, 1891, or Hill mi <lb/>
bag Of <lb/>
of April. <lb/>
I ii, <lb/>
of Wallace <lb/>
of Tucker Co., composed of <lb/>
ii. M A. E. <lb/>
Tucker fart consent dissolved <lb/>
; ; or the 10th day of <lb/>
1909. All the <lb/>
will please nuke settlement at ones <lb/>
either of the above named. All <lb/>
trill <lb/>
; their claim to G. M. at <lb/>
This April <lb/>
Q. M <lb/>
J. A. K. <lb/>
W. K. <lb/>
LA SALK. <lb/>
By Of a of the <lb/>
Court of Pitt <lb/>
Martha Ann Tyson others <lb/>
against Andrew Vines and other, petition <lb/>
to sell land for partition. Th undersign- <lb/>
c Commissioner will sell for cash before <lb/>
the Court House door in Greenville Sal- <lb/>
May 19th, 1900 the following oaf- <lb/>
piece, parcel or tract of land, situ- <lb/>
ate in Pill county in Beaver Dam township, <lb/>
adjoining the of Willoughby, <lb/>
George and others, <lb/>
it being <lb/>
known the tract. <lb/>
F. G- <lb/>
This April <lb/>
FOOTED. <lb/>
We warn all en <lb/>
of Grind <lb/>
Creek for the of with net <lb/>
or hunting. Any one so ail <lb/>
be fa law. <lb/>
O. K. T <lb/>
A J. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
leave <lb/>
ton daily at A. M. for <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville daily at <lb/>
V. M. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer leaves <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
Fridays at A. M. <lb/>
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb/>
la and h <lb/>
at U A. M. freight only. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
ton, for for West <lb/>
with at Norfolk. <lb/>
freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion H. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Lino from <lb/>
Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Greenville, N. V. <lb/>
The what will <lb/>
become of the poor while <lb/>
when all coming <lb/>
of aye must know read and <lb/>
write before they can They <lb/>
win be educated, thereby <lb/>
more useful better <lb/>
able bet- <lb/>
qualified the duties Inc. <lb/>
The 1809 passed a <lb/>
bill introduced by <lb/>
Senator of this county, <lb/>
appropriating from the <lb/>
state treasury for the 1900 <lb/>
and 1901 to the public school of <lb/>
the Slate. This was dune with- <lb/>
out increasing taxes one cent. The <lb/>
for this year <lb/>
has already apportioned <lb/>
gels of 93.021, <lb/>
This to the amount <lb/>
collected county for public <lb/>
school purposes, makes a sum <lb/>
large, understand, to <lb/>
given four months term school <lb/>
in every district the county. <lb/>
The same will be <lb/>
made next year another term <lb/>
of four months insured, lint <lb/>
is not the cud. An <lb/>
from the Slate is <lb/>
ready being agitated the fig- <lb/>
set for and are <lb/>
This will give us <lb/>
schools and batter <lb/>
which poor white boys <lb/>
be to qualify themselves for <lb/>
good citizenship. <lb/>
When a hat an artistic <lb/>
temperament doesn't waste <lb/>
much time in <lb/>
When a fellow i not used to <lb/>
drinking, a couple of swallows will <lb/>
make he's a bird. <lb/>
Sonic people an- so busy talking <lb/>
that they haven't time to think. <lb/>
The social scale is mil life's most <lb/>
reliable weighing machine. <lb/>
Some husbands are so henpecked <lb/>
that they capital I. <lb/>
Figuratively speaking the Judge <lb/>
is sometimes obliged to sit on the <lb/>
jury <lb/>
ma <lb/>
AS TO <lb/>
Notice in <lb/>
Hook <lb/>
FREE <lb/>
Charges moderate <lb/>
Letters Address, <lb/>
C. <lb/>
l. I <lb/>
IN------ <lb/>
A LINE OF <lb/>
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
I can now lie in the <lb/>
brick store formerly <lb/>
occupied by J. <lb/>
W. Brown. <lb/>
COME TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. K. <lb/>
Thirty eight years ago Augustus <lb/>
Bliss, of Warwick, Mass., quit cut- <lb/>
ting brush on In- father's <lb/>
hung his scythe on a pine tree and <lb/>
went off in Union arm <lb/>
for civil war. He never retort <lb/>
ed, and scythe has never been <lb/>
taken from the tree on which <lb/>
he hung It has become <lb/>
bedded in the growing wood, <lb/>
now is a <lb/>
that knits up the raveled sleeve of <lb/>
care, rises each morning re- <lb/>
freshed for the day. <lb/>
Baltimore Boo. <lb/>
TaKE HOB- ill S CHILL <lb/>
Boo. per bottle. Cures and <lb/>
Malaria, and <lb/>
Money back it'll <lb/>
No other as good, the kind <lb/>
with the Cross mi the label. <lb/>
Sold guaranteed Wooten, <lb/>
and <lb/>
the ill <lb/>
blows nobody good. <lb/>
It's peculiar <lb/>
doctrine is no doctrine. <lb/>
It's hard some people to <lb/>
fool simply because <lb/>
try lo natural. <lb/>
A duel In the was <lb/>
by <lb/>
In county, Texas <lb/>
with their <lb/>
Beats <lb/>
please ii.- <lb/>
devil, in- hie post <lb/>
In wall on customers, <lb/>
lie mad lode lean broad <lb/>
even I In- how man kill <lb/>
Me is -n ii <lb/>
in I n ml <lb/>
is a lamp. Inn <lb/>
smile folks puts H Inn <lb/>
wick. <lb/>
hold mirror up to is be- <lb/>
. i- I,.,, busy ill <lb/>
herself, <lb/>
Tin win lo tickle a man's vanity <lb/>
hasn't <lb/>
The Eastern <lb/>
D. J. EDITOR<lb/>
VOL. XIX. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. FRIDAY, JUNE I <lb/>
NO <lb/>
M I m <lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
Ed. B. <lb/>
ft,<lb/>
GROCER <lb/>
IF YOU WANT TO BE <lb/>
AT THE SAME TIME BUY GOODS BIGHT <lb/>
THEN COME IO THE BIGHT <lb/>
WILL GET HONEST WEIGHT A N <lb/>
LY RELIABLE GOODS. <lb/>
Ed. H. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
OUR <lb/>
Ticket. <lb/>
For <lb/>
AYCOCK, <lb/>
of Wayne. <lb/>
For <lb/>
WILFRED <lb/>
of Iredell. <lb/>
For of <lb/>
of <lb/>
For <lb/>
BENJAMIN R. LACY, <lb/>
of Wake. <lb/>
For <lb/>
B. F. DIXON, <lb/>
Of Cleveland. <lb/>
For Attorney <lb/>
ROBERT D. GILMER, <lb/>
of Hay wood. <lb/>
For Superintendent Public <lb/>
THOMAS <lb/>
of Robeson. <lb/>
For <lb/>
SAMUEL L. <lb/>
of <lb/>
For Commissioner Labor and <lb/>
of <lb/>
For <lb/>
SAMUEL L. ROGERS, <lb/>
of <lb/>
FRANK <lb/>
of New <lb/>
President <lb/>
DAN HUGH <lb/>
LEER. OVERMAN, <lb/>
In- <lb/>
Some Freaks of <lb/>
Mr. J. W. Lee, of Light, was in <lb/>
to sec us One last week, and, <lb/>
after paying a couple of years sub. <lb/>
informed us he has <lb/>
a mare which gave birth to <lb/>
mule two weeks ago <lb/>
The are exactly alike in SIM <lb/>
and color and Mr. Lee says many <lb/>
people have visited his home <lb/>
the past few days to see them. <lb/>
Twin mules are rather a departure <lb/>
from the natural course of events <lb/>
hence deserve is then <lb/>
columns. <lb/>
Another freak of if <lb/>
it might be o m is a cow lie- <lb/>
longing to Mr. Alex. Evans. The <lb/>
aforesaid gave birth to a calf <lb/>
three years ago. Last summer <lb/>
she and, of course, <lb/>
was not milked. Recently a calf <lb/>
from cow <lb/>
supposed dry animal and now <lb/>
Mr. Evans is getting three gallons <lb/>
of milk each day from his <lb/>
Mr. Evans is unable to ac- <lb/>
count for the <lb/>
Dispatch. <lb/>
Old Story. <lb/>
County Ticket <lb/>
For the <lb/>
F. G. JAMES. <lb/>
For Representatives, <lb/>
W. J. NICHOLS, <lb/>
T. II. <lb/>
For Sheriff, <lb/>
O. W. HARRINGTON. <lb/>
For of Deeds, <lb/>
T. R. <lb/>
For Treasurer, <lb/>
J. B. <lb/>
For Coroner, <lb/>
C. LAUGHINGHOUSE. <lb/>
For Surveyor, <lb/>
J. D. COX. <lb/>
For Commissioners, <lb/>
C. J. TUCKER, <lb/>
H. L. DAVIS, <lb/>
W. G. <lb/>
A the <lb/>
vestibule last night, which passes <lb/>
I Salisbury at was the victim <lb/>
of one of the most daring robberies <lb/>
ever perpetrated in Salisbury. <lb/>
The victim ho was <lb/>
performing what he thought to lie <lb/>
an act of kindness when the rob- <lb/>
occurred. When the train <lb/>
stopped a line looking old gentle- <lb/>
man stepped from one of the cam <lb/>
and walking up down <lb/>
the platform. Presently he was <lb/>
approached by a who asked <lb/>
him to change The gentleman <lb/>
pulled his purse from his <lb/>
and in the twinkle of <lb/>
matched it from his baud <lb/>
and on a dead run In the <lb/>
of the freight depot. Be <lb/>
fore few people who were a <lb/>
around them nil <lb/>
led their senses b ; <lb/>
appeared in darkness, <lb/>
The gentlemen , lo <lb/>
give his name; who robbed, <lb/>
stated that he had in <lb/>
his purse, for him <lb/>
he had a reserve fund his <lb/>
I pocket He combined his journey <lb/>
Ion without giving any to <lb/>
police, as his train pulled out <lb/>
almost Immediately <lb/>
Truth-Index. <lb/>
There l so <lb/>
to Health <lb/>
a quiet <lb/>
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to Health, long life and <lb/>
than menial quietude or <lb/>
the stagnation, but that <lb/>
of a gentle current Bowing smooth <lb/>
without agitation. It is much <lb/>
easier, however to <lb/>
clement than to tell how <lb/>
may be attained. It is quite <lb/>
lain, however, that to attain men- <lb/>
calm one must have a clear con- <lb/>
science, lie who has done no <lb/>
wrong to any man against <lb/>
accusation, The martyrs could <lb/>
their fate calmly, not only <lb/>
because of their faith in the life to <lb/>
come, but also, we may be sure be- <lb/>
cause their Consciences were clear. <lb/>
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is little disturb one's mental <lb/>
calm except the excitements arising <lb/>
from evil passions and <lb/>
ambitions. The man who dues his <lb/>
simple duty, who wrongs no one, <lb/>
whether he be rich or poor, has <lb/>
nothing with which to upbraid <lb/>
himself. He moves along content <lb/>
and sleeps the sleep of <lb/>
just. if, moved by ambition, <lb/>
such a man should seek political or <lb/>
other preferment requiring the use <lb/>
of chicanery, his mental calm is <lb/>
ore to be disturbed; be ill puss <lb/>
restless nights and bis health will <lb/>
likely fur there is a very in- <lb/>
relation between the <lb/>
f body and that of the <lb/>
mind. Or, if such a man should <lb/>
commit B his conscience will <lb/>
disturb he will learn to dread <lb/>
possible exposure and punishment; <lb/>
he longer enjoy the <lb/>
of mental calm guttering <lb/>
for want of brain his health <lb/>
will fail him. Menial activity in <lb/>
itself is not ii disturbing agent, but <lb/>
there is danger in too great <lb/>
upon one line of thought. <lb/>
Men break down mentally from too <lb/>
much work of one kind, but they <lb/>
may work almost unceasingly if <lb/>
they make a part of their work <lb/>
take upon itself the of rest <lb/>
other occupation Mr. <lb/>
stone in his long useful life <lb/>
illustrated this important truth to <lb/>
a He was <lb/>
idle, bill be had a great variety <lb/>
mental and physical operations <lb/>
and he rested even while work. <lb/>
His was dis- <lb/>
limes, but be would turn <lb/>
to but books or seek <lb/>
In his woodlands and thus restore <lb/>
bis mental equilibrium. The great- <lb/>
est mental calm, however, is <lb/>
w hat is culled a bad conscience, one <lb/>
Dial keeps on reminding us <lb/>
and day some duty neglected or <lb/>
wrong dots <lb/>
Associated Press Declared <lb/>
Conn n Carrier. <lb/>
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V ads v Orange Va <lb/>
TO THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND <lb/>
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. <lb/>
Illinois i bin <lb/>
i lie I application of As <lb/>
Press rehear ii in Opera glasses are those you go <lb/>
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Com that man who keeps a bad <lb/>
organization. The court sen need to be <lb/>
pi rendered ii decision to the It is men tell no <lb/>
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Although this is a leap year, <lb/>
Meet the A P <lb/>
a common carrier and mu-l supply <lb/>
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M c offer yon the best selected line <lb/>
He jests sears who never um- <lb/>
a baseball game. <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
to be found in any -ti <lb/>
ore in Pitt County. choice <lb/>
creations of the bed manufacturers <lb/>
and <lb/>
Winter. <lb/>
vantage. <lb/>
America <lb/>
Seasonable all the year round. Spring. Summer a- ;., . . <lb/>
work for yours and our mutual ad decision was pi <lb/>
t. It Is our pleasure to show yon what you want and to the <lb/>
I you we We offer you polite for <lb/>
attention, and most liberal terms consistent with a well <lb/>
business up strictly on its <lb/>
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us and follow lines of general merchandise <lb/>
the ground there's many a girl who will jump <lb/>
a common carrier, but a private at a proposal, <lb/>
enterprise conducted by a about the weather <lb/>
rein.-,,., i I you may have to live in a warm, <lb/>
given i climate than this, <lb/>
of the issue between two par- proper form for a modern <lb/>
I man license is to have the <lb/>
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Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Jackets and Carpels, Oil Cloths. ; <lb/>
Men's, Women's Children's Shoe- <lb/>
Horse Dusters. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, Remit, <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plow-, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails Rope. <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
Headquarters for Furniture and everything in line. <lb/>
buy for but -ell for Hither Cash or oil Approved <lb/>
Credit. Our motto i- Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing. <lb/>
Your Friends, <lb/>
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duly registered with clerk <lb/>
Circuit Coin I, I'm claim of <lb/>
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be scarce when a young <lb/>
lo embrace <lb/>
as soon hug a delusion. <lb/>
Women dentists arc said to be- <lb/>
coming numerous. Women seem <lb/>
to jaw all men to dis- <lb/>
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been compelled lo spend enemy he should be excused for <lb/>
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Ohio, given u table of es- <lb/>
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by see in -lore window ii <lb/>
not accepted as an <lb/>
lion of the of good- <lb/>
arc sold over counters. The <lb/>
public little time and <lb/>
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law. and ill do i. <lb/>
Tin- of the supreme <lb/>
Illinois, course, <lb/>
no weight outside of State. <lb/>
hi- pus similar suits may <lb/>
lie brought <lb/>
himself. <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
DENTIST, <lb/>
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store. <lb/>
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Tasteless Chill Tonic. H Is simply <lb/>
quinine in a tasteless form <lb/>
No pay. Price <lb/>
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Tin- lawyer who lo his <lb/>
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be dulled lime, ii , not I four doubtful. The doubtful are boiler the advertisement the more <lb/>
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by neglect of admonitions. As Record. <lb/>
long as it is active will bring concedes the solid South lo <lb/>
in addition Parties <lb/>
deprive him Of menial calm. In , Nebraska and I lab. The <lb/>
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Virginia Wyoming, of elections -mill up <lb/>
pays your money and lakes your shall <lb/>
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and will be in a State if <lb/>
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braiding themselves. One <lb/>
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stands no candid man <lb/>
I hat Now York and Ohio ore <lb/>
all. However <lb/>
place of bold elections m their <lb/>
districts, each of whom <lb/>
shall be men of good character, and <lb/>
much If not I able a-rite, <lb/>
is an alert conscience that has j all upon Kansas shall be of port <lb/>
little The man who Observer. <lb/>
done no wrong enjoys bleep <lb/>
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