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THE AMENDMENT. <lb/>
The H I <lb/>
to article ti of the State <lb/>
THIS OF ,,, .,.,,.,, h As <lb/>
hi mm t submit- <lb/>
to voters for ratification <lb/>
r Public Rooks in Section l- Thai article of the<lb/>
As one of <lb/>
Pitt County. <lb/>
depositories f <lb/>
We handle tin- books designated on the <lb/>
i institution of North Carolina be <lb/>
State for the public schools and can supply what- the same is hereby abrogated <lb/>
over need. We also have <lb/>
COPY BOOKS, <lb/>
slant and vertical, double ruled practice writing books, <lb/>
tablets, fool's cap paper, pens, i ii Mates, whit <lb/>
colored crayons, inks, companion boxes, etc. <lb/>
pencils l d plain lead pencils cent. <lb/>
I rubber tipped lead pencil cent, a nice tablet with <lb/>
pretty rover l cent, assorted crayons, with metal hold- <lb/>
in nice box cents, lead pencil, slate pen <lb/>
and pen, rule, all in nice wood box. j <lb/>
cents. A great big wide cents. Kettle of best <lb/>
ink on the market, cents. Copy books to in cents. <lb/>
White crayons, gross in box, B cents. Good fool's cap <lb/>
paper cents per quire. <lb/>
For the Business Man. <lb/>
cat u nil <lb/>
day l k <lb/>
order boot <lb/>
ate., <lb/>
of double an <lb/>
journals, counter books, <lb/>
receipt <lb/>
draft and note lo <lb/>
entry ledgers, <lb/>
memorandums, <lb/>
ks, time b <lb/>
For People. <lb/>
W have all kinds and styles of box earl and <lb/>
envelop- s- s. visiting cards, note pipers and tablets. <lb/>
The Famous Parker Fountain Pen <lb/>
And when it comes to <lb/>
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat. <lb/>
v.<lb/>
Books, Stationery Printing. <lb/>
.-I TAKES TO ALL <lb/>
MAGAZINES. <lb/>
Seven Springs Hotel. <lb/>
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. W. P <lb/>
and In lieu thereof shall be <lb/>
the following article of said <lb/>
oust it <lb/>
VI. <lb/>
am to <lb/>
or ax <lb/>
office First, all pent Lb <lb/>
deny the being of Almighty God <lb/>
Second, nil persons who shall have <lb/>
been convicted or confessed their <lb/>
guilt on indictment pending, and <lb/>
whether or not, <lb/>
any treason <lb/>
or felony, or any other crime tori <lb/>
which the punishment may lie <lb/>
the penitentiary, <lb/>
since becoming of the <lb/>
or corruption <lb/>
in oil ice. such <lb/>
shall restored to the <lb/>
rights of citizenship in a manner <lb/>
law. <lb/>
Sec. . This ad shall ha force <lb/>
from and after its ratification. <lb/>
I I <lb/>
Place For the August <lb/>
Election. <lb/>
Section Every male person <lb/>
born in United States, and <lb/>
every male person who has been accordance with Chapter <lb/>
naturalized, twenty-one years of, 1880, the county Board of <lb/>
age. and the for Pitt at a <lb/>
set out in this article, shall <lb/>
lie entitled to vote at <lb/>
by the people in the State, except <lb/>
as herein otherwise provided. <lb/>
See. He shall have resided <lb/>
meeting held on the 7th day of <lb/>
1900, divided the county into <lb/>
election precincts designated <lb/>
the polling places sis <lb/>
win dam township <lb/>
Heaver Dam Township shall con- <lb/>
into two election precincts <lb/>
All that part of <lb/>
the lying south of Swift <lb/>
creek shall constitute No. <lb/>
with the polling place at <lb/>
Precinct All that part <lb/>
of the lying north of <lb/>
Swift creek shall constitute <lb/>
i with the polling <lb/>
at public school house near I. <lb/>
B. Stokes. P. <lb/>
Chairman Co. Hoard of Elections.<lb/>
Bast Board of Elections. <lb/>
As illustrating the length to <lb/>
which the pension funds have gout <lb/>
Andrew E. of <lb/>
been given a h for to- <lb/>
disability. <lb/>
Andrew was wounded in the hip <lb/>
nearly forty years ago, has <lb/>
the pension roll at one figure or <lb/>
another for more than thirty years <lb/>
in the Interior Depart- <lb/>
at a year and is also <lb/>
private secretary to Congressman <lb/>
Sam Smith, of Michigan, at <lb/>
a year. <lb/>
a totally disabled man Au- <lb/>
drew manages to do a fairly lively <lb/>
All this was brought <lb/>
A Word <lb/>
Suffering <lb/>
Women. <lb/>
No one but know of the <lb/>
Pilfering you go through. Why do <lb/>
you suffer It isn't Don't <lb/>
lose- your health beauty, the <lb/>
loss of one i speedily followed by the <lb/>
J tor Don't weak <lb/>
and worn Imp blood hi at <lb/>
the bottom of all your trouble. <lb/>
the State of North Carolina election precinct with lout by the Washington <lb/>
yearn, In the county six mouths, <lb/>
and in the precinct, ward or other <lb/>
election district which h oilers <lb/>
to rote, four months next <lb/>
the election; Provided, That <lb/>
removal from one precinct, want <lb/>
or her election district to another I Bethel <lb/>
in the same county, shall not ope- tone elect in precinct with the poll- <lb/>
the polling place at this was admitted on the Hew <lb/>
I lei Township shall constitute <lb/>
precinct with the poll- <lb/>
place at Parker's School House <lb/>
near Cum Swamp Church. <lb/>
Towns i <lb/>
The finest mineral water. spring has a different <lb/>
analysis. Especially recommended for stomach, kidney, liver <lb/>
and bladder troubles Ml seven have wonderful restorative <lb/>
properties. HACKS MEET EVERY TWAIN AT<lb/>
l ,. . <lb/>
-l <lb/>
mil I <lb/>
address <lb/>
IN .;. boarding at other hotels or <lb/>
. . i ii S will e . <lb/>
A of improvements have l-en aided <lb/>
them tire the bath Ii being com- <lb/>
barber in the hotel, and others too <lb/>
Phi terms and information <lb/>
W. F. Proprietor. <lb/>
Seven Spring-, N. C <lb/>
Tobacco Flues. <lb/>
are prepared to furnish <lb/>
Flues and Repairs now at <lb/>
lowest prices for cash. <lb/>
rate lo deprive any person of the <lb/>
right in vote in the precinct, ward <lb/>
or other election district from <lb/>
which he has removed, until four <lb/>
months after such removal. <lb/>
person who has been convicted, or <lb/>
who has confessed his guilt <lb/>
court indictment of any crime <lb/>
the punishment of which is, or may <lb/>
hereafter be, Imprisonment In the <lb/>
Male prison, shall be permitted to <lb/>
vole, unless the Said person shall <lb/>
be restored to citizenship in <lb/>
the manner prescribed by law. <lb/>
Sec. . Every person offering lo <lb/>
vote shall be at the time a legally <lb/>
registered voter herein <lb/>
ed and in the manner <lb/>
by law, and the General <lb/>
Assembly of North Carolina shall <lb/>
enact general registration laws lo <lb/>
carry into effect the provisions of <lb/>
this article. <lb/>
I. Every person presenting <lb/>
himself for registration shall be <lb/>
able to read and write any section <lb/>
of the constitution the English <lb/>
language; and, before he shall lie <lb/>
entitled to vote, have paid on or <lb/>
before the day of March of the <lb/>
yea in which be proposes to vote, <lb/>
bit tax as prescribed by <lb/>
for t lie ions year. Poll taxes <lb/>
shall lie a lien only on assessed <lb/>
property, and no process Shall issue <lb/>
to enforce the collect of <lb/>
except against assessed property <lb/>
Sec No male person who was, <lb/>
mi January i. 1867, oral any tine <lb/>
prior thereto, entitled to vote <lb/>
the laws of any Slate in the <lb/>
United States wherein he then re- <lb/>
sided, and no lineal descendant of <lb/>
such per-on. shall lie denied <lb/>
the right In register and vole at <lb/>
any election in this State by person <lb/>
of his failure to the <lb/>
qualifications prescribed in <lb/>
section of Provided, <lb/>
be -hall have registered in accord <lb/>
with the terms of this <lb/>
prior to December i. 1808, The <lb/>
General Assembly shall provide for <lb/>
a permanent record all persona <lb/>
who register under this section on <lb/>
place in the Town of<lb/>
Carolina Tow shall <lb/>
one election precinct with the <lb/>
polling place Stokes on the W. <lb/>
W. K. It.<lb/>
shall constitute <lb/>
me election precinct with the poll- <lb/>
place at Black Jack.<lb/>
Township is hereby <lb/>
divided Into election precincts <lb/>
via. <lb/>
Precinct So. All that part <lb/>
so the Township lying west and <lb/>
of the following line to <lb/>
Commencing at the Beaver <lb/>
Township line on the old Plunk <lb/>
Bond, near Warren's Chapel, and <lb/>
running with the public road lead <lb/>
by Warren's Chapel, to the <lb/>
forks of the read near the old <lb/>
Prank Tucker homestead, thence <lb/>
with the public road to the <lb/>
Greenville and road neat <lb/>
Lorenzo thence with <lb/>
the Greenville and mad <lb/>
a course to the branch <lb/>
Called the mil run near <lb/>
C. Hooks, residence; thence <lb/>
down said branch or mill inn to <lb/>
Swift Creek, thence down Swift <lb/>
creek to the public road leading by <lb/>
c. C with said pub- <lb/>
road to Hancock's <lb/>
House; the public road <lb/>
leading by Caleb Worthington's to <lb/>
Pork swamp; shall constitute <lb/>
No l of <lb/>
with the polling place the town <lb/>
of <lb/>
Precinct All that part of <lb/>
said township lying cast <lb/>
of the above line shall constitute <lb/>
Precinct No. Town- <lb/>
ship with polling place the town <lb/>
of <lb/>
I Al <lb/>
Falkland Township snail <lb/>
election precinct with the <lb/>
polling place in the town of Falk- <lb/>
land <lb/>
row up <lb/>
Township shall c <lb/>
one election precinct w <lb/>
the polling place in the town of<lb/>
Greenville Township is hereby <lb/>
divided Into two election precincts <lb/>
v is; <lb/>
Precinct that part Of <lb/>
or before November i. 1808, and I township lying north of Tar <lb/>
all such persons shall entitled of <lb/>
the town Greenville lying be- <lb/>
tween Tut river and the following <lb/>
unless line, to Commencing on Tar <lb/>
river at the mouth of the branch <lb/>
forming the eastern of <lb/>
NOW GUESS <lb/>
What is the Population of Greenville <lb/>
1st the taking of i he to the person among its subscribers <lb/>
will begin. making the best guess, <lb/>
only of the <lb/>
oilers two prises lo persons who <lb/>
make the closes guess lo the pop <lb/>
of Greenville as shown by <lb/>
the census returns. <lb/>
A to <lb/>
i Bi year to <lb/>
among Its <lb/>
making best -1, <lb/>
2nd, A to <lb/>
The <lb/>
are i must be a <lb/>
to<lb/>
i I must out the <lb/>
blank below to make your guess <lb/>
. you i-iii.-t send or bring <lb/>
. in run c <lb/>
i ii. for out . or the tilth day of <lb/>
that i and <lb/>
maintain <lb/>
of the United Slates, and the con- <lb/>
and laws of North <lb/>
not Inconsistent therewith, and <lb/>
that I will faithfully discharge the <lb/>
of my as <lb/>
. . i So help me, <lb/>
I am a subs, to I'm I <lb/>
l for <lb/>
Name <lb/>
i of tip <lb/>
lo and all elections <lb/>
the people in this Mat <lb/>
under section this <lb/>
Provided, such persons <lb/>
shall have paid their poll <lb/>
quired by law. <lb/>
Sec ii. All by the <lb/>
shall be ballot, and all <lb/>
elections by the Genera <lb/>
shall be <lb/>
Sec ;. Every voter la North <lb/>
Carolina, except as ii, <lb/>
shall be eligible <lb/>
lice, but before entering upon <lb/>
of the he shall lake <lb/>
the following <lb/>
swear <lb/>
town, and running up said <lb/>
branch to Third street, thence a <lb/>
course with Third street <lb/>
to Pitt street, thence a southerly <lb/>
course with street to <lb/>
son avenue, with Dickinson <lb/>
avenue a m Ii westerly course to <lb/>
the boundary of said town, <lb/>
thence a northerly course with said <lb/>
to Tar river; shall <lb/>
constitute No. <lb/>
ville township, <lb/>
the Court <lb/>
i So. 3.-All the remain- <lb/>
of township shall con- <lb/>
Precinct with the <lb/>
polling place Five Points in the <lb/>
low ii of Green villa,<lb/>
shall <lb/>
t one elect ion precinct with the <lb/>
polling place the village of<lb/>
Creek Township is hereby <lb/>
and yet not a man except <lb/>
Of South Carolina, raise, his voice <lb/>
against the fraud. <lb/>
gallon sit still under things like <lb/>
just as if the Southern con- <lb/>
was full running blast <lb/>
and they were <lb/>
Herald. <lb/>
OBSERVATIONS <lb/>
Made by Va <lb/>
It takes a man of sense lo <lb/>
fool can fail. <lb/>
organize a company of <lb/>
pugilists to knockout the Chinese <lb/>
And now Colonel Amos <lb/>
presents his Mil and demands pay- <lb/>
a bile. <lb/>
This is the real golden age. when <lb/>
men worship shining <lb/>
with a devotion that never drags. <lb/>
Money is now the standard of all <lb/>
that is great, while is <lb/>
measured only y the success of <lb/>
greed. <lb/>
old Jimmy Jones, of <lb/>
ville. wants a pension. He mash- <lb/>
ed his linger with a gun which had <lb/>
been in the war. <lb/>
Love knows not limits of any <lb/>
is subject to no statute <lb/>
and yet it sways a whose <lb/>
title can none resist. <lb/>
Reflections a Bachelor. <lb/>
can generally have a lot of <lb/>
fun with the girls that are always <lb/>
saying they do so hate men. <lb/>
A man ought to lie made to do <lb/>
his courting when the girl's <lb/>
are having the house wall papered. <lb/>
Half the women either <lb/>
have some money in their stocking <lb/>
or else have a bill pinned lo the in <lb/>
side of their <lb/>
their parents <lb/>
have lo wishing for a little <lb/>
baby brother would generally <lb/>
have a dog alter they see it. <lb/>
When I catch a girl playing <lb/>
boss the side yard, she <lb/>
ways acts as ashamed as if you had <lb/>
caught her With her shoes off. <lb/>
York Press. <lb/>
Republicans Ruled la Both <lb/>
Instances. <lb/>
lion oil are the <lb/>
while people in Philadelphia, <lb/>
over they are by blackmail- <lb/>
and buried us they are <lb/>
on election day under the weight <lb/>
of fraudulent votes, than <lb/>
were the white people of South Car- <lb/>
or Mi l i i i i during the <lb/>
black dominance carpet bagging <lb/>
days This is a conundrum which <lb/>
some few solicitous citizens are <lb/>
now trying <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
QUART BOTTLES. <lb/>
will purify your blood and bring <lb/>
the bloom of health back into you <lb/>
cheeks. Each contains <lb/>
quart <lb/>
White. <lb/>
of In ail find bent cure In <lb/>
JOHNS ll Unreal tar In <lb/>
palpitation of the cold and fee, <lb/>
bearing down backache, Irregular action of heart, <lb/>
of breath, abnormal discharge with painful menstruation, of <lb/>
of cf the neuralgia, uterine all <lb/>
which make the average life o W hare beak <lb/>
Yea warn tree <lb/>
THE Detroit, <lb/>
for fOe Tb. lat. <lb/>
SOLD BY ERNUL. <lb/>
m TICE. <lb/>
lB<lb/>
v. Move. <lb/>
The above will take <lb/>
notice Unit as has <lb/>
been -n the Superior Court of <lb/>
Tut obtain s <lb/>
lbs <lb/>
will farther that lie Is <lb/>
to the seat of tin- Superior <lb/>
county to on Ibo hoc- <lb/>
fur tin-first Monday in <lb/>
next, it being the Till of Sept., 1900. <lb/>
at the Court in N. C. <lb/>
to the complaint in <lb/>
totem, or the will apply the <lb/>
in <lb/>
This of-May <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Clerk Superior <lb/>
F for <lb/>
TO <lb/>
The Clerk of of Pit <lb/>
of <lb/>
to me, the no the <lb/>
day May. the estate Thoma <lb/>
I. Notice <lb/>
to the r e <lb/>
In make Immediate payment to Use <lb/>
In all creditors of said <lb/>
present their claims, <lb/>
to within twelve <lb/>
the dale of I his notice, o this <lb/>
notice will he plead is of their <lb/>
This 1900 <lb/>
on the estate of Thomas J. <lb/>
TO <lb/>
duly Qualified <lb/>
or Clerk of Pitt as Executor <lb/>
of the last Will slid Testament of Nancy <lb/>
Wallace, notice is hereby given to <lb/>
all persons indebted to said estate to make <lb/>
immediate payment to the undersigned, and <lb/>
all claims against said es- <lb/>
are hereby notified to present the same <lb/>
for payment on or before the nth day of <lb/>
April, this notice will he <lb/>
bar of <lb/>
This April, 1900. <lb/>
Ann am-, <lb/>
Executor of Nancy Wallace. <lb/>
We warn ail -oils on <lb/>
any of our i d <lb/>
the of with r <lb/>
Any one so <lb/>
U- according to law. <lb/>
E. It. T <lb/>
A. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
THE BEST Pit MO tOM CHILLS <lb/>
fever is a of <lb/>
Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply <lb/>
Iron and quinine a tasteless form <lb/>
No pay. Price <lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
leave Washing- <lb/>
ton daily U A. M. for <lb/>
ville, leave daily <lb/>
P. M. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer leaves <lb/>
Greenville Mondays, <lb/>
and Fridays at A. at, <lb/>
leave for <lb/>
and Saturdays <lb/>
at l A. M. carries freight only. <lb/>
Washington with <lb/>
for Norfolk, <lb/>
New York and Hus- <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the West <lb/>
railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion s. Co. from <lb/>
New York; from <lb/>
Hay Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston, <lb/>
JNO. SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Hanging- for <lb/>
It is observed that a good many <lb/>
of the leading of the <lb/>
country, notably <lb/>
Star and are <lb/>
for laws making burglary s <lb/>
capital crime. The argument is <lb/>
that burglary is <lb/>
in cold that burg- <lb/>
is prepared to commit murder <lb/>
he discovered in <lb/>
the commission of lesser <lb/>
and murderer at heart <lb/>
a desperate in intent <lb/>
and purpose, he should receive the <lb/>
murderer's The <lb/>
proposition is opposed some <lb/>
quarters upon the ground that it <lb/>
looks ton return to the barbaric <lb/>
age when the death penalty was <lb/>
inflicted I'm a number of <lb/>
trilling Hut burg- <lb/>
is not a trilling but <lb/>
one of the very Few <lb/>
things be more horrible than <lb/>
the of one's room, when <lb/>
is asleep, by armed <lb/>
first upon pillage and then <lb/>
murder if necessary to accomplish <lb/>
his purpose or to escape detection. <lb/>
North has for years had a <lb/>
law making burglary a capital of- <lb/>
fence, upon our statute books <lb/>
there is no better law. The worst <lb/>
that can lie said on subject is <lb/>
that in resent years it has been so <lb/>
much modified conviction for <lb/>
burglary in the degree has <lb/>
now become <lb/>
Observer, <lb/>
AND FEVER <lb/>
and Sweats with Robert's <lb/>
Tasteless Chill Tonic at per <lb/>
Pleasant to take. Money <lb/>
refunded if it fails. Restores <lb/>
petite, purities the blood makes <lb/>
you well. HoM other as good. <lb/>
Sold guaranteed at the drug <lb/>
stores of Bryan, <lb/>
Whichard, C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every de- <lb/>
and prices as low as the <lb/>
Highest market prices <lb/>
aid for country produce. <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
Ai to PIPS <lb/>
Notice In <lb/>
Book <lb/>
ii<lb/>
THE CELEBRATED <lb/>
FARQUHAR <lb/>
Machines, <lb/>
Simplest. Moat Durable, <lb/>
Perfect in use. Wastes <lb/>
no grain; Cleans it ready for market <lb/>
Engines and Him <lb/>
Mills <lb/>
Send for <lb/>
A. II. <lb/>
Ii-. It York, Pa <lb/>
too or ajar, vet <lb/>
COPYRIGHT or <lb/>
model, or photo. <lb/>
ant advice. <lb/>
a C. CO. <lb/>
lawyers. WASH I N , <lb/>
a. BE <lb/>
Our Cold In <lb/>
la cola m mi <lb/>
IN- <lb/>
A LINE OF <lb/>
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
TO ME. <lb/>
B.<lb/>
EUR <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
D. J. EDITOR <lb/>
Q .- . i . <lb/>
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-AT- <lb/>
VOL. XIX. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. JUNE <lb/>
NO <lb/>
cf the Tobacco Crop. <lb/>
N. C, June <lb/>
Very severe is annually <lb/>
done in by insect <lb/>
news, and lo a lesser degree by <lb/>
parasitic fungi. Much of this <lb/>
damage may be prevented by prop- <lb/>
addition. Tobacco, like other <lb/>
crops must lie sprayed dusted <lb/>
an insecticide. The best <lb/>
treatment for tobacco and that <lb/>
safe, is the <lb/>
Paris green, pound <lb/>
Flowers Of pounds <lb/>
Powdered soap air slaked <lb/>
lime,. pounds. <lb/>
Ii reel thoroughly and <lb/>
apply plants while wet with <lb/>
dew or rain. The <lb/>
should be applied after <lb/>
plants have been set out. The <lb/>
second weeks later, and a <lb/>
weeks after the second. If <lb/>
the weather is wet, more <lb/>
treatments may be necessary, but <lb/>
treatments will be <lb/>
for the crop season. No <lb/>
treatment be given within <lb/>
from time of harvesting <lb/>
crop. The instrument for <lb/>
plying the above powder is a so- <lb/>
called Addresses worm lo winged i <lb/>
info this as as picked. The <lb/>
worm or bull worm, is often <lb/>
I very to young <lb/>
by eating into the leaf buds. The <lb/>
best remedy Ibis is a <lb/>
mixture Paris green pad <lb/>
finely ground com meal parts. <lb/>
Dust this on This worm <lb/>
will not eat tobacco while it can <lb/>
get corn. Tobacco is not a good <lb/>
crop to follow corn rotation. <lb/>
The leaf miner, is a small green <lb/>
caterpillar which cats out the <lb/>
green part of Hie leaf, having the <lb/>
outer skins In II makes <lb/>
regular or mines in the <lb/>
leaves. Many tobacco growers mis- <lb/>
take kind of due to <lb/>
wet weather. This little insect <lb/>
does considerable injury in some <lb/>
localities. II infects all the other <lb/>
plants of family above <lb/>
named and these serve to <lb/>
gate it. <lb/>
Destroy <lb/>
weeds us soon ,.,, <lb/>
out. Watch the and as soon <lb/>
Rev. P on the Nero <lb/>
It was not the fault of I he colored <lb/>
people that they were made lice. <lb/>
one should blame for tit- <lb/>
siring or it. <lb/>
The war was a punishment sad <lb/>
and on the Southern people. <lb/>
The country has never seemed to <lb/>
me since then as did. When <lb/>
the North over powered and over- <lb/>
whelmed the South, and stripped <lb/>
of much of their property and <lb/>
slew the Dover of her people, <lb/>
should have enough to <lb/>
her wrath. Had noble and <lb/>
magnanimous statesmen ruled iii <lb/>
the Congress, and had a more gen- <lb/>
spirit dwelt in <lb/>
heart, they would have pitied their <lb/>
Southern much great- <lb/>
were they the but bit <lb/>
t-.-r and councils ruled <lb/>
in and greater <lb/>
was wreaked in the South. <lb/>
Their sevens ad of revenge was <lb/>
the depriving while the <lb/>
Federal Veterans Object. <lb/>
TO PEOPLE, <lb/>
PITT AND <lb/>
are still In the forefront of the race your patronage <lb/>
We oiler you the selected line oil <lb/>
General <lb/>
the name <lb/>
a v a u <lb/>
let <lb/>
i should <lb/>
in guns will be <lb/>
by the undersigned to <lb/>
those who want them. The above <lb/>
powder may also lie put by jar- <lb/>
ring from a coarse lack held in the <lb/>
or by two sacks attached one <lb/>
to each end of a pole long enough <lb/>
In reach across two rows. The <lb/>
pole may be carried a mules <lb/>
back- a slight dusting is <lb/>
necessary, but the powder should <lb/>
be evenly distributed on leaves so <lb/>
that no insect can gnaw- any leaf <lb/>
as any mining is noticed, native part <lb/>
spot and thus kill the in national and State legislation <lb/>
caterpillar. stirring M done by a servile sub- <lb/>
the soil close to the plants their dictations and <lb/>
destroy this insect while it Is their ignorant former <lb/>
the ground transforming from lo <lb/>
Insect. The. laws to rule <lb/>
lobe found store Pin County. Well bough I choice <lb/>
creations of manufacturers of America <lb/>
all year round, Spring, Hummer <lb/>
Winter. Wears at work for yours mid our mutual ad- <lb/>
vantage. It is our pleasure to show yon what yon want and to <lb/>
sell you if we can offer the service, polite <lb/>
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a <lb/>
Philadelphia, May <lb/>
the ceremonies to the <lb/>
of the graves the union <lb/>
and confederate dead in nation- <lb/>
ti in lei to u, u j <lb/>
ii developed that <lb/>
in certain circles, <lb/>
position has appeared Lo <lb/>
a to the i <lb/>
that the <lb/>
of <lb/>
Colonel Thomas Sample, of <lb/>
of <lb/>
the Republic, The <lb/>
his oration under the auspices of L I, . i- <lb/>
N, -We <lb/>
buried all of our feeling. <lb/>
We ail sectionalism the <lb/>
war While I have no <lb/>
. brothers in the <lb/>
to <lb/>
generals, of to do, I <lb/>
rotes In protest against <lb/>
their ere <lb/>
be in the hands <lb/>
every planter who <lb/>
i i <lb/>
iN K WORKS, <lb/>
of in <lb/>
Nest. <lb/>
mining is always worst on the low- <lb/>
leaves. <lb/>
Cut species of- <lb/>
ten do very great damage by cut <lb/>
their former masters. <lb/>
lived ill a county where <lb/>
held and ruled that could <lb/>
write their names. This was true <lb/>
ting off young tobacco I lived <lb/>
as as these are cl out. Rem- <lb/>
Mix pounds of <lb/>
bran with one pound of Paris green <lb/>
or white arsenic. Add to this I <lb/>
ounces of sugar or a quart of in <lb/>
lasses and enough water to alight- <lb/>
A days <lb/>
moisten the whole. <lb/>
the tobacco is to be out <lb/>
without eating the poison. of this mix- <lb/>
possible harm come to the to-1 at intervals or through <lb/>
or those using it from this <lb/>
treatment which is similar to <lb/>
given fruit for many years with- <lb/>
out the least danger or complaint. <lb/>
The worst and most destructive <lb/>
pest of growing tobacco is the <lb/>
This <lb/>
is a small, oval, brownish beetle <lb/>
inch long. It eat.- small, <lb/>
round, pin holes the leaves <lb/>
which then a <lb/>
fungus which enlarges the holes, <lb/>
These holes ruin the value of the <lb/>
leaf for many purposes and in eve- <lb/>
ease render it light and chatty. <lb/>
The larva of of this beetle <lb/>
also feeds upon the roots of the <lb/>
plants and does much damage. <lb/>
Resides, tobacco, insect feeds <lb/>
upon Jamestown weed and horse <lb/>
nettle, to some extent on <lb/>
tomato, potato, <lb/>
egg plant and pepper other <lb/>
plants of tobacco <lb/>
family. If weed, <lb/>
bone nettle and other <lb/>
in the vicinity of a proposed <lb/>
tobacco are heavily <lb/>
with green a week or III days <lb/>
before setting Ml the tobacco plants <lb/>
the chances of damage to the to- <lb/>
will be greatly lessened. <lb/>
These weeds act as nurses and sup <lb/>
ports for before the to- <lb/>
the held. The to- <lb/>
much more juicy and <lb/>
tender that the insects soon quit <lb/>
the weeds for the cultivated crop. <lb/>
After the tobacco has been out <lb/>
all these weeds, home <lb/>
nettle, Jamestown, ground <lb/>
should be ii, on i After the <lb/>
1- gal I lie Stump <lb/>
be plowed under at or heavily <lb/>
to prevent from <lb/>
breeding pests which will <lb/>
i in in age succeeding crops. <lb/>
Next in importance to Hen <lb/>
we must place horn <lb/>
worm. The ail vised <lb/>
the lira beetle will the <lb/>
time servo for the horn worm pro- <lb/>
it Is applied time. Rut <lb/>
if the worms get large before being <lb/>
must be baud picked. <lb/>
Plotter should carry a small buck- <lb/>
e holding some a little <lb/>
kerosene nil. Throw the worms <lb/>
out Held. After the plants <lb/>
are set place a of the <lb/>
mixture near each plant. It <lb/>
necessary to repeat the treat- <lb/>
but usually once is enough. <lb/>
Cut worms w ill eat bran <lb/>
before tobacco. Grasshoppers <lb/>
sometimes injure tobacco in some <lb/>
way. The above bait is the best <lb/>
remedy for these insects. <lb/>
Tobacco is very fret- from fun- <lb/>
disease, but such diseases of money, silver pa- <lb/>
was placed under that of <lb/>
government. <lb/>
Such conduct by the United Slates <lb/>
government is g reproach <lb/>
shame lo the North. <lb/>
Were lilted such <lb/>
time to vote to control the <lb/>
I elections by their voles, placing <lb/>
the Southern white race, <lb/>
. manhood and love of <lb/>
I liberty, in abject servility. <lb/>
Increase In of <lb/>
Money. <lb/>
Since May I last year there Inn <lb/>
been U increase of <lb/>
certificates in circulation and <lb/>
a of in gold <lb/>
coin circulation. National bank <lb/>
notes have increased <lb/>
There have been increases other <lb/>
established business built up strictly oil own merits. <lb/>
When you come lo market you will not do yourself <lb/>
ii do not see our immense stock before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
us and the following Hues of general merchandise. <lb/>
Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Caps, Silks ant Satins, Dress Trim m lugs <lb/>
Jackets an I Capes, Carpels. Mattings and Oil Cloths. Ti <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Men's, Women's and children's Shoes. <lb/>
Harness, and Dusters. <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
we find are hard to control. <lb/>
Walloon or is in sonic <lb/>
years wide spread and <lb/>
pea is from the locality. Its <lb/>
course is unknown. <lb/>
or white speck is due to a fungus <lb/>
similar causing shot-hole in <lb/>
leaves of peach and plum trees. <lb/>
The prescribed the <lb/>
per, so circulation as a <lb/>
whole has increased in Vol- <lb/>
year <lb/>
amounting altogether May <lb/>
lo 13,060,585,403, or per <lb/>
capita, or more I ban May <lb/>
1800. The volume <lb/>
was never before so large in <lb/>
proportion to the population <lb/>
powder mentioned at the head of the country. II some par of <lb/>
article is intended <lb/>
prevent this damage will do so <lb/>
applied right way. <lb/>
is a pretty dis- <lb/>
ease. Ii seems to be due in <lb/>
Ii I -I place to an injury Iii I lie stalk <lb/>
consists of of money used all <lb/>
over the world, while the rest can <lb/>
be used in this country, it is <lb/>
in be expected the <lb/>
can be used abroad will be <lb/>
led, especially if tin- demand and <lb/>
alumni. <lb/>
Flour, Meat, Sugar, Coffee, Scad Is, <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows. Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
for Furniture everything in I line. <lb/>
We for Cash, but -ell for lather Cash or on Approved <lb/>
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Dealing. <lb/>
Your Friends, <lb/>
Use Good Plows. <lb/>
laid matter before -i <lb/>
Hag, In nation i in <lb/>
the <lb/>
pi it had adopted <lb/>
oil. <lb/>
the monument and laid <lb/>
mutter before the Grand Ann As- <lb/>
s posts in ibis <lb/>
city and vicinity b also adopt <lb/>
ed resolution against propose <lb/>
memorial. <lb/>
Tin- plan raise n monument lo <lb/>
confederate dead took more <lb/>
ago. W. <lb/>
of Ohio, n member of the <lb/>
Grand Army of the <lb/>
to attention the <lb/>
Daughter of Confederacy that <lb/>
that In cemeteries -f <lb/>
the north the graves of <lb/>
of of <lb/>
mi know ii. The ions <lb/>
look up the matter and began lo <lb/>
collect funds, principally in <lb/>
south the purpose <lb/>
these graves. In <lb/>
I his y Ii. <lb/>
undertook the <lb/>
work in the <lb/>
in ready lo lie <lb/>
Whether project will be <lb/>
dropped now opposition lo it <lb/>
has developed remains <lb/>
rial society oil in- Daughters of the <lb/>
to Mrs. <lb/>
bus H hi ii I he <lb/>
Ml N. i man V. <lb/>
la ii ho i- tin-1 hair ma ii <lb/>
for general work. This will <lb/>
be forwarded to <lb/>
tans <lb/>
lorn <lb/>
ii.-t who passed <lb/>
f the Carolina division, <lb/>
street, between Market <lb/>
and have the <lb/>
meaning of the big <lb/>
banging over the door, ii recalls <lb/>
the foil iv. in story. In Lord <lb/>
had been making his <lb/>
march up from along the <lb/>
Atlantic in of <lb/>
lieu, whose luck cross- <lb/>
rivers before lime <lb/>
did much that year to gladden the <lb/>
hearts of the the Con- <lb/>
Philadelphia. <lb/>
When the British had at last made <lb/>
their way to the neighborhood of <lb/>
Charlotte they were a sad <lb/>
plight, on till sides. <lb/>
Then it was that is re- <lb/>
ported In have would <lb/>
rather be in a nest than <lb/>
around <lb/>
The nest was first adopted as an <lb/>
emblem by the Mecklenburg, N. <lb/>
but now Ire carried in <lb/>
front of the big parade, which the <lb/>
I division is to lead. <lb/>
Quartermaster will <lb/>
have the honor of carry the nest <lb/>
which will surmount a twelve-foot <lb/>
Courier Journal. <lb/>
hi Success <lb/>
near ground caused by boring I interest <lb/>
of a small beetle worm, which cats <lb/>
into com stalks in the HUM way . <lb/>
This beetle is called Ii The editor write <lb/>
is greenish black s; . i of the business <lb/>
the back. A fungus wards when hie columns are liberal- <lb/>
comes In and the Interior of the advertising <lb/>
the tobacco stalk lo tot. houses. No editor <lb/>
None so far known to be <lb/>
Pull up and destroy the <lb/>
We <lb/>
i received n lot of Hen <lb/>
plant. They arc worthless. <lb/>
The undersigned desires samples <lb/>
of diseased plants for at tidy <lb/>
and also of the Install found upon <lb/>
is in- <lb/>
from growers all <lb/>
parts of North Carolina. Ad <lb/>
N. Agriculture <lb/>
If a man knows a woman as well <lb/>
as he ought to before he proposes <lb/>
to her, he generally won't <lb/>
to. <lb/>
la. I under is dreadfully <lb/>
proud the way little <lb/>
come to her when holds out <lb/>
her hands <lb/>
an the doctrine of buy- <lb/>
from home merchants, unless <lb/>
the home the. an- <lb/>
Interested to home <lb/>
b advertising iii the <lb/>
of the local newspaper. II Is <lb/>
depressing to editor lo <lb/>
business men ever ad <lb/>
lake comes along. <lb/>
and at tin- same lime the of <lb/>
these business men arc rarely, if <lb/>
ever, seen the advertising col- <lb/>
of the local newspaper. <lb/>
Press and Printer. <lb/>
ll <lb/>
buying. <lb/>
Double <lb/>
so i y . <lb/>
TAKE TASTELESS CHILL TOMS <lb/>
Ma, per Cures Chills and <lb/>
Fever, Malaria, Night and <lb/>
Money back If it doesn't. <lb/>
No other as good. Gel the kind <lb/>
with the lied Cross on the label, <lb/>
Hold and guaranteed by <lb/>
Bryan and <lb/>
Tools. <lb/>
Plow <lb/>
Headquarters For <lb/>
Ready Mixed <lb/>
Paints, Pumps, Nails Garland Si World's Best. <lb/>
There u class of men <lb/>
m lieu i In ;. unable ope <lb/>
a rival on <lb/>
b ii soil t <lb/>
The i mi d m u In- g. , all him <lb/>
I or II and <lb/>
lot re He Mil I i his <lb/>
, Instead <lb/>
lo hi lit ,,. <lb/>
I'll all ill II <lb/>
iii . . . <lb/>
Is, lot is ii inn . . <lb/>
ii.; <lb/>
. <lb/>
iii i i ml. I <lb/>
Hence in <lb/>
attack of i i nil ,, <lb/>
Hi-i fuel III fill I. , I i I <lb/>
I In. lie a i a. . It II. <lb/>
ii. mil <lb/>
the Switch. <lb/>
mail on the Atlantic, Coast Line <lb/>
mi. a train <lb/>
Ibis morning <lb/>
i o'clock. Waller <lb/>
was instantly killed. <lb/>
Hi- In An <lb/>
Known while mail Has also killed <lb/>
and fireman on both engine <lb/>
were injured. W. II. <lb/>
. mail clerk, was cut <lb/>
had several ribs <lb/>
broken and received internal <lb/>
Ii i- Hue one mis <lb/>
the to wreck last <lb/>
mail. I he I. a-<lb/>
Catarrh Cannot lie Cured <lb/>
v. nil i . ii ions, as they <lb/>
No lo, <lb/>
No. Building. <lb/>
N C, <lb/>
gin. <lb/>
-in <lb/>
. a. h seal the dis- <lb/>
1.-1-. Catarrh i- a blood or <lb/>
-I-, order lo <lb/>
internal rein <lb/>
. Hull's Calm i taken <lb/>
ii ii mil mi- dim <lb/>
i hi- Hall's <lb/>
l ill is mil a k <lb/>
Ma- <lb/>
III I i pin -1. i in- in this mill y <lb/>
i i ii-. i- a <lb/>
. i- the <lb/>
i i mis ti, t it ii h <lb/>
in i pin I ling <lb/>
mi I In inn. mi- -in I lie <lb/>
combination the two in- <lb/>
i. produces such <lb/>
ii -nil., iii curing <lb/>
ill. .-end free. <lb/>
Chi Co.; Props., <lb/>
Hold in druggists, Hall's <lb/>
are the <lb/>
Mi. Peek Hen pi u <lb/>
On her i i <lb/>
tin,,.,,. out of em i and <lb/>
hurt, hut -lie in- is,., on f <lb/>
i In-1 I . i <lb/>
III-. I-. <lb/>
en, poor, mi <lb/>
thing her fate<lb/>
While <lb/>
store <lb/>
</p>
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<p>
mm REFLECTOR <lb/>
at. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, <lb/>
Entered at the Post <lb/>
N. a <lb/>
Mai Matter. <lb/>
Mia Ward Harris Be <lb/>
come bride of fir. <lb/>
J. A. Rick. <lb/>
foe Ruth Ward <lb/>
The Republicans an- again trying <lb/>
to get rid of the Pension <lb/>
who has been guilty <lb/>
unspeakable of <lb/>
lug to violate law behalf Of <lb/>
pension pen <lb/>
ion attorney sharks. <lb/>
Harmon in New York mean <lb/>
victory for party this fall, <lb/>
When Hill goes to Kansas City in- <lb/>
for Bryan, is evident <lb/>
a very change has <lb/>
come over the country in regard <lb/>
to gentleman. <lb/>
Dr. I. Vann. of <lb/>
Keck, baa been elected President <lb/>
of the Baptist Female <lb/>
at Raleigh, is fortunate <lb/>
inch a man us been elected <lb/>
for this ruder bis <lb/>
mi ion will go on <lb/>
to great <lb/>
Robert Awry, of Conn. <lb/>
who hail bis clothes stolen while <lb/>
lathing wandered the woods <lb/>
adjacent lo the stream for two dais <lb/>
He i- at and<lb/>
H Harris, of Wilmington's most <lb/>
one man close so <lb/>
to hear his and bring w , M, <lb/>
. X. c, was <lb/>
at the First <lb/>
The dangerous weapon that jester <lb/>
of Mass . atoning the of a <lb/>
is a three-foot snake. large number of relatives and <lb/>
which he toteS his I Mends of the contracting parties. <lb/>
shirt bosom. Ibis weapon Is E. E. Lane, pastor of <lb/>
way loaded. Arthur was taken Presbyterian church <lb/>
to the lock -up a few days ago <lb/>
when asked if lie had any weapons To the beautiful strains of Lo- <lb/>
ed snake. perched wadding a <lb/>
upon his shoulder and struck at F. A Muse. <lb/>
the cops who came near him. lie <lb/>
shares his lied and board with the <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
t From Oil- <lb/>
Junes, 1900. <lb/>
The could not make <lb/>
republican majority Con- <lb/>
remain in session and <lb/>
tad the business which they were <lb/>
elected to transact, but they could, <lb/>
did. thoroughly expose the <lb/>
hypocrisy Of the republican <lb/>
of important matters as <lb/>
the Canal bill, the trust <lb/>
and the rod mil toe of war <lb/>
taxes before adjourn <lb/>
they did more. In the debate on <lb/>
the plate clause of the <lb/>
appropriation bill, the <lb/>
Elastic Felt Mattress, <lb/>
The board pf County <lb/>
met in regular session on <lb/>
June Present It Davis, <lb/>
Chairman. W and C <lb/>
J Tucker. <lb/>
following orders were issued <lb/>
oil Ike treasurer <lb/>
It; IS, Bridges Mr- Cobb. of new Hotel of Greensboro, N. <lb/>
Jail Stationery In of our ELASTIC M for his elegant <lb/>
The Best Mattress Made. <lb/>
The man the amend- <lb/>
says in substance that be <lb/>
want-to pull the poor uneducated <lb/>
white man down to the level of a <lb/>
If the uneducated whites <lb/>
such leadership and cast <lb/>
their lot with the African we will <lb/>
receive the and con- <lb/>
tempt of the other states where <lb/>
the bite hat e decided that <lb/>
is white and that a <lb/>
black man i.- black. Lexington <lb/>
Dispatch. <lb/>
Congress bus adjourned, and the <lb/>
Republicans are overjoyed, Let. <lb/>
scarcely a has passed <lb/>
without u -caudal being <lb/>
brought out on the door of the <lb/>
the Republican Congress- <lb/>
men have become demoralized. <lb/>
the peace Ilia, will follow for a <lb/>
time will be very grateful to their <lb/>
tire I nerves. <lb/>
The Democrats of Chatham <lb/>
have Maj. II. A. <lb/>
London, editor of the <lb/>
as their candidate for the <lb/>
State Senate. They could not have <lb/>
sleeted a better man. Prom the <lb/>
nominations made over the state <lb/>
die indications are that the <lb/>
Legislature will lie without a par- <lb/>
for ability. <lb/>
I U--J- . I <lb/>
Christian Herald, of New <lb/>
Yolk, under whose auspices the <lb/>
India famine relict work is being <lb/>
o inducted, has requested Tun <lb/>
to receive subscriptions <lb/>
to the fund from any persons in <lb/>
who wish to contribute to <lb/>
the relict of the start lug millions <lb/>
of u sub <lb/>
n- left at I <lb/>
Office will be acknowledged <lb/>
properly forward -d <lb/>
The refuse lo re <lb/>
the stamp <lb/>
they retain enough in <lb/>
the Treasury to meet <lb/>
like that the <lb/>
canal, for public buildings, <lb/>
and harbors and the <lb/>
I hey have <lb/>
these thing--. <lb/>
a ill come In all <lb/>
i an and be loaned out to <lb/>
the hanks possibly return for <lb/>
campaign -us. <lb/>
made their tight on <lb/>
that Senators <lb/>
Cooper and Mr. II. K. and <lb/>
and Anna as organist. <lb/>
There arc two armies now the <lb/>
held, one the army of while <lb/>
lighting to keep the poor <lb/>
uneducated white man above the <lb/>
The Other army is the <lb/>
my black supremacy. The of <lb/>
Beers in this army arc white men <lb/>
generally, the rank tile i- black <lb/>
and They arc lighting to pall <lb/>
the whites to the level of the <lb/>
blacks. They can't pull the <lb/>
up to the level of the whites. <lb/>
hence they pull the whites <lb/>
down to the level of the black-. <lb/>
Lexington <lb/>
The Win-ion Sentinel present <lb/>
a line argument favor of <lb/>
amendment in this single para <lb/>
graphs <lb/>
The same care should be <lb/>
the management of a Stall <lb/>
affairs as the conduct of id <lb/>
or Sup <lb/>
pose the people of the Wale <lb/>
were interested a business <lb/>
does any one suppose for a <lb/>
moment the people would con <lb/>
sent all the a few <lb/>
whites should select the lo <lb/>
manage business Host as- <lb/>
not. Then let's use the <lb/>
same Judgment In refer <lb/>
to State, by adopting the <lb/>
amendment placing public at <lb/>
fairs in bands of those <lb/>
lent lo care them. <lb/>
Talking h <lb/>
State to a New <lb/>
Toil. Tribune the other <lb/>
day. outlook i for a yield of <lb/>
wheat, cotton com this year <lb/>
will break all records, The wheel <lb/>
crop especially will be <lb/>
is when the census returns <lb/>
are tabulated Texas will give <lb/>
the country a surprise. Our in- <lb/>
crease of population in tie- <lb/>
Will Show II bigger <lb/>
of gain, probably, than has been <lb/>
made by any Slate I lie <lb/>
My own is <lb/>
will give a total of <lb/>
some well <lb/>
informed people believe this <lb/>
limit may be <lb/>
1703 she of <lb/>
Carolina was opened. It was <lb/>
closed by the republican.-in 1870, <lb/>
but reopened Monday <lb/>
the of the reopen <lb/>
was in handsome <lb/>
Style. The has <lb/>
than all front <lb/>
is thus a <lb/>
truly Institution, <lb/>
Tuesday was senior class day. Ai <lb/>
o'clock of fifty <lb/>
formed In u <lb/>
marched lot hull for prayer-. <lb/>
The exercises <lb/>
lowed. Then followed of <lb/>
classes with <lb/>
addresses respectively by Locke <lb/>
of Victors, <lb/>
of Durham, and of <lb/>
Durham. <lb/>
Corn Culture In Carolina. <lb/>
the ushers, attired in <lb/>
coats, w silk bats, marched up <lb/>
the aisle as Mr. <lb/>
John Van I. with Mr. Bel- <lb/>
Harris, and Mr. II. <lb/>
Howell with Miss <lb/>
Charlotte as Bower girl, <lb/>
and Mic- Josephine <lb/>
nieces bride, ribbon <lb/>
girls, folio-red, and they were <lb/>
prettily dressed it white <lb/>
and carried bouquets of daisies and <lb/>
maiden hair ferns. The bride. <lb/>
who was beautifully gowned iv. <lb/>
pure while with a crepe <lb/>
de bat. and carrying an <lb/>
exquisite bonnet of roses, <lb/>
then followed leaning on arm <lb/>
of her brother, Mr. <lb/>
The groom attended by bis best <lb/>
man. Mr. A. White, of <lb/>
Greenville, entered church <lb/>
from the side and met the <lb/>
bride at chancel, where the sol- <lb/>
rites of matrimony were eon- <lb/>
ducted by Mr. Lane. The <lb/>
bride was given away by her broth- <lb/>
r. Mr. <lb/>
After the ceremony was per- <lb/>
formed, the bridal party passed <lb/>
down aisle lo Men <lb/>
wedding march. The <lb/>
decorated <lb/>
in a wealth of palms, ferns, vines <lb/>
and presented a scene <lb/>
exquisitely beautiful. The <lb/>
orate decorations were made by Mr. <lb/>
c, Reader, the <lb/>
The bridal party repaired from <lb/>
church to the residence of Mr. <lb/>
Harriss, Market sired. <lb/>
that trust on the of <lb/>
the Senate, thus famishing con- <lb/>
proof that the <lb/>
and the republicans <lb/>
were favorable to trusts in <lb/>
general, and to that especial- <lb/>
. Instead of openly voting to <lb/>
pay the armor trust the price it <lb/>
demands for armor plate, the re- <lb/>
publican majority <lb/>
devil around the by <lb/>
the Secretary of the Va- <lb/>
to purchase the armor that will <lb/>
Deeded during the analog <lb/>
year, if he can do so at what he <lb/>
considers a price; <lb/>
otherwise to establish . govern- <lb/>
armor plant. It is dollars to <lb/>
the Secretary of <lb/>
Navy will consider the <lb/>
trust price for armor <lb/>
and that be ill not use author- <lb/>
conferred upon him, lo establish <lb/>
a plant break <lb/>
grasping If Boss Ban- <lb/>
had Dot been certain of that he <lb/>
would not have allowed <lb/>
to be given Anyway, it <lb/>
was cowardly for the majority <lb/>
Congress to -hill the <lb/>
for favoring this trust from <lb/>
themselves to Long. <lb/>
Senator stirred up the <lb/>
republicans by delving into <lb/>
history, lie charged, on <lb/>
authority of Mr. Cramp himself, <lb/>
i that Cramp contributed <lb/>
to the republican campaign <lb/>
with the express <lb/>
that he was to be re- <lb/>
paid with profitable contracts to <lb/>
i build ships, When Senator far <lb/>
who was chairman of the lb <lb/>
sane ; Court cost <lb/>
Home of Aged <lb/>
Solicitor Coroner <lb/>
Register <lb/>
of Health <lb/>
SO, <lb/>
The names of Haddock, <lb/>
A. Moon and Smith <lb/>
were stricken from pauper list. <lb/>
T A <lb/>
pen were released from <lb/>
for hire of prisoners. <lb/>
Four persons were released from <lb/>
payment of poll lax. <lb/>
John Brown, Theodore Cox and <lb/>
Henry were released from <lb/>
payment of taxes on for <lb/>
year erroneously charged. <lb/>
James Johnson and William <lb/>
were added to the pauper list. <lb/>
The Board ordered Canny <lb/>
Brown I taken to the Home of <lb/>
Aged and <lb/>
. O. WM ordered to <lb/>
build one half bridge over Creep- <lb/>
Swamp in tow and <lb/>
that bridge lie accepted as a <lb/>
county charge. <lb/>
W Harrington and A L Blow <lb/>
were appointed a committee to set- <lb/>
with Sheriff i M Mooring. <lb/>
The following levy of taxes was <lb/>
made for year <lb/>
General county purposes <lb/>
cents on the valuation real and <lb/>
property, cents On poll. <lb/>
Peddlers a <lb/>
two horses or foot <lb/>
peddlers IS, Income awe as suite. <lb/>
J B Cherry, treasurer <lb/>
coroner, their <lb/>
reports which were accepted. <lb/>
James Cramer was granted <lb/>
bone peddler's license for one <lb/>
year. <lb/>
The resignation of Mills SI <lb/>
Constable of township was <lb/>
accepted John Galloway was <lb/>
appointed to till the place. <lb/>
new hotel. We take the liberty of quoting from a letter he wrote <lb/>
under date of April the beds Well, them <lb/>
but lo love them, or name them but to praise. The tired out and the <lb/>
critical traveler, the dyspeptic the chronic grumbler, all join in <lb/>
one grand chorus of praise, of the <lb/>
Best Bed the 20th <lb/>
guarantee to be superior to any hair mattress. <lb/>
After trial, if not entirely satisfactory, money will be <lb/>
refunded. <lb/>
your local dealer does not handle the Elastic Felt Mat- <lb/>
write to us for descriptive <lb/>
ROYALL BORDEN, rs <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Get a good Safe <lb/>
bandied campaign roods of <lb/>
that year, denied that any such <lb/>
to extend hearty <lb/>
the <lb/>
agreement nod been made with Mr. <lb/>
you, not Mr. <lb/>
and best wishes i <lb/>
very popular young couple. <lb/>
bride and groom left on I <lb/>
O'clock train over to. , ; ; .,,,.,. .,.,, ., <lb/>
Coast line for an trip to <lb/>
Washington, <lb/>
and other large <lb/>
Northern lilies. A large party of <lb/>
friends assembled at the station to <lb/>
see them oft. bride's travel- <lb/>
ling dress was a very handsome <lb/>
gray tailor made gown, with hat <lb/>
to match. <lb/>
Miss Harriss is a daughter of <lb/>
I In- Harriss and is one <lb/>
of accomplished <lb/>
young society ladies. The groom <lb/>
very prominent and successful <lb/>
man of X. C, where <lb/>
they will make their future home <lb/>
after returning from their bridal <lb/>
star, 7th <lb/>
The Victor safe is made in all sizes con- <lb/>
for home, office and general use <lb/>
Every sol with a guarantee to be fire <lb/>
proof Prices range from up. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
A very readable popular bulletin <lb/>
been prepared by Benjamin <lb/>
Irby, professor of Agriculture in <lb/>
North Carolina allege of A <lb/>
Mechanic and <lb/>
nil North Carolina <lb/>
Professor <lb/>
Irby treats of corn under <lb/>
the follow Kinds of lauds I <lb/>
suited for corn culture; preparation <lb/>
the -oil; when how to plant; <lb/>
best methods of <lb/>
cultivation; a god rotation tor <lb/>
corn; I e-i varieties of corn for the <lb/>
south; the crop-, <lb/>
in Improvement of seeds; <lb/>
protect-on against weevils <lb/>
I moths; i be comparative food <lb/>
, f corn and other crop- <lb/>
I This is In the hands <lb/>
Of the printer. Any one may <lb/>
lo a sure a copy it by addressing <lb/>
It is <lb/>
The last Issue of Marion Butler's <lb/>
Caucasian Tuesday <lb/>
received subscriptions <lb/>
from three prominent Democrats <lb/>
county who say they <lb/>
are done, for life, with Demo- <lb/>
party because they see it is <lb/>
not honest and i-. trying to take <lb/>
their vole from We don't <lb/>
believe a word of this. Not a sin <lb/>
Democrat Robeson <lb/>
county renounced the <lb/>
and all are earnest <lb/>
amendment. Lei the <lb/>
name men. The is <lb/>
to give U reward if <lb/>
they are Democrats of <lb/>
One thousand, eight hundred <lb/>
and fifty men is the price, no <lb/>
counting money spent, which <lb/>
country has already paid for <lb/>
tend grab In the Philippines <lb/>
and we haven't seen end yet. <lb/>
. Wilmington star. <lb/>
Mr stated he hail <lb/>
a conversation Senator Carter, <lb/>
repeating lo him what Mr. Cramp <lb/>
had slid, and that Caller had re- <lb/>
plied laughingly, we did <lb/>
hit the old man Mr. <lb/>
also gave Boss a <lb/>
few swipes that even his thick <lb/>
hide could not keep from hurting, <lb/>
reading extracts from the memo- <lb/>
rial presented to the Senate <lb/>
Manna with having bribed his <lb/>
way into the with <lb/>
emphasis upon the charge that re- <lb/>
Dick, now Secretary <lb/>
Republican National Com- <lb/>
and Maj. recent- <lb/>
suspended as director of poof <lb/>
Cuba, were agents <lb/>
carrying the bribery- Mr. <lb/>
added u his own com- <lb/>
see now In what school <lb/>
this man was <lb/>
Mr. reply consisted large- <lb/>
of calling Mr. a <lb/>
tor to the which <lb/>
was not very convincing, <lb/>
The Senate by a vote of to <lb/>
rejected the Hum Unit ion of ex-Con- <lb/>
of Indiana, to <lb/>
be uncial Appraiser at the port <lb/>
New position, <lb/>
which the law shall be filled <lb/>
by a democrat, and which wits <lb/>
given . as a reward <lb/>
for work for Mr. <lb/>
in Mi. in called himself <lb/>
a gold democrat, but the democrat <lb/>
Senators that be was <lb/>
not a democrat and there were <lb/>
enough who agreed <lb/>
to defeat the <lb/>
The Senate Committee on the <lb/>
Islands of <lb/>
which Senator is Chair- <lb/>
man, was provided free trip <lb/>
After one woman has lulled on <lb/>
another woman she doesn't like, <lb/>
of them thinks of some mean <lb/>
Ml IN CRAVEN- <lb/>
Mr. John Killed by Hi <lb/>
Nephew and Son <lb/>
A brutal murder occurred near <lb/>
Thursday night when <lb/>
John Manning wits shot and killed <lb/>
by his nephew Nile Manning in <lb/>
company with John Manning Jr., <lb/>
the son of the murdered man. <lb/>
Mr. John Manning was visiting <lb/>
near am; John Man- <lb/>
Jr., Nile Manning, who <lb/>
bad previously hail some family <lb/>
troubles left Thurs- <lb/>
day morning after walking <lb/>
four miles where <lb/>
they met Mr. John Manning in the <lb/>
road and got in a light. <lb/>
Manning shut Mr. John Manning <lb/>
three times and then walked <lb/>
back lo their home leaving Mr. <lb/>
John Manning, as they supposed <lb/>
dead in the road. <lb/>
The defendants were arrested <lb/>
by Mr. <lb/>
the Constable and <lb/>
brought here this morning put <lb/>
jail for safe keeping until the <lb/>
county can OHM <lb/>
and lake them to New <lb/>
These are the facts as were learn- <lb/>
ed the prisoners <lb/>
Nile Manning, who did the <lb/>
is a desperate character, <lb/>
having served term the <lb/>
New Don jail and once or twins in <lb/>
the jail here. John Maiming, Jr., <lb/>
who is a son of the murdered man, <lb/>
claims to have bad nothing to do <lb/>
with the killing but walked to <lb/>
With and allowed Nile <lb/>
i Manning to kill his father without <lb/>
trying lo prevent it. <lb/>
All of Hie parties live <lb/>
county, but the murder was com <lb/>
milled in Craven. <lb/>
Registrars. <lb/>
The Board of Elections for <lb/>
county met in Greenville Monday <lb/>
and appointed the Regis- <lb/>
for several precincts for <lb/>
election to lie held in August; <lb/>
Bearer fl Smith. <lb/>
II Williams. <lb/>
J J Elks. <lb/>
ton. <lb/>
No O Cox. <lb/>
It Davis. <lb/>
II Smith. <lb/>
No B <lb/>
Greenville No L Brown. <lb/>
C B Bradley. <lb/>
Swift Creek No. l <lb/>
Harding. <lb/>
Swift Creek No Nathan <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Cotton Bagging Ties always <lb/>
goods kepi constantly on <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
Make l Draw <lb/>
mercantile which is <lb/>
not given assistance of <lb/>
is like a stove without an <lb/>
outlet for the smoke. It won't <lb/>
draw. As the generality of mer- <lb/>
chants are business for profit, <lb/>
to at public expense, j for rest or recreation, it is <lb/>
by a resolution adopted by <lb/>
ate. The alleged purpose of the <lb/>
A man may hold key to a it by addressing of thinks of some j,,,,., investigate <lb/>
situation only to discover lbs. T. Director, Hung-he intended to say only she <lb/>
some one else i lie N. c, I forgot <lb/>
for them to advertise <lb/>
daily that their business an <lb/>
maim clients will draw to them <lb/>
the custom they <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
And So It Was Settled. <lb/>
sneered the <lb/>
I've bud enough of <lb/>
The Woman, bis wife, bethought <lb/>
herself old adage. <lb/>
for one is enough for <lb/>
two, I she sighed. <lb/>
So they were <lb/>
Journal <lb/>
A Wife <lb/>
have but children. the tint <lb/>
three I pains from <lb/>
to hours to be placed under <lb/>
the influence of chloroform. I used three <lb/>
bottles of Mother's before our last <lb/>
child came, which <lb/>
is a strong, fat and <lb/>
healthy boy, doing <lb/>
my housework up <lb/>
to within two hours a-. <lb/>
of birth, and <lb/>
but a few hard <lb/>
pains. This PI <lb/>
is grand-1 <lb/>
est remedy ever V <lb/>
Mother's <lb/>
Friend <lb/>
will do for every did, for the <lb/>
who write, the Above <lb/>
, l during pregnancy i. A <lb/>
lo be tor in pain And suffering. <lb/>
Mother's Fiend equip. patient with A <lb/>
strong body and dear which m <lb/>
are imparted lo the child. <lb/>
the mu. . and Allow. lo It <lb/>
relieve, morning and <lb/>
U put. all the organ, concerned in perfect <lb/>
condition that actual <lb/>
labor u ind practically pa In Dan- <lb/>
ruing or hard a altogether <lb/>
avoided. And it merely a <lb/>
a few day.<lb/>
Regulator Co., <lb/>
tot <lb/>
Shadows and Effects. <lb/>
You of the <lb/>
shadow thrown over North <lb/>
by the eclipse of the sun how <lb/>
dark, dreary and gloomy it made <lb/>
things look. Now don't forget <lb/>
what black shadow would be <lb/>
thrown over the grand, good old <lb/>
State by the defeat of <lb/>
amendment. This shad- <lb/>
ow would be permanent and never <lb/>
could lie wiped off. Elect the <lb/>
straight Democratic ticket a <lb/>
brightness and vitality will follow <lb/>
with prosperity to all of our <lb/>
which never be- <lb/>
fore. II will you feel like <lb/>
praising, Almighty <lb/>
Hod for all time, and in <lb/>
the <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
1875.------- <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
Wholesale and retail Grocer and <lb/>
Furniture Healer. Cash paid for <lb/>
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil liar <lb/>
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed- <lb/>
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba- <lb/>
by Carriages, Parlor <lb/>
Suits, Tables, Safes, P. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Meat Tobacco, Key West Cheroots, <lb/>
American beauty entireties, tin- <lb/>
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb/>
Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb/>
Le, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Seed Meal and Hulls, <lb/>
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nuts, <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apples, <lb/>
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, <lb/>
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware, Cakes Crackers, <lb/>
Cheese, Rest Stand <lb/>
aid Sewing Machines, nu- <lb/>
other goods. Quality <lb/>
Quantity. Cheap for cash. <lb/>
to see me. <lb/>
Phone K <lb/>
Your into <lb/>
A Savings Bank <lb/>
IS NEXT BEST TO IT INTO <lb/>
Our Spring Suits, <lb/>
that awaits You draw on the <lb/>
former you draw satisfaction and comfort from what you buy here <lb/>
because it is always the lest for the and that is why <lb/>
we are looked upon as the <lb/>
Responsible Clothing House <lb/>
HOWDY DO. <lb/>
Some Speak to Me, Some to <lb/>
Jon woo. <lb/>
P. Q. neat the day In <lb/>
I. Gary went <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
W. T. <lb/>
for Richmond. <lb/>
T. left morn- <lb/>
for Plymouth. <lb/>
M. H. returned this <lb/>
morning from <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
ti. left <lb/>
for Suffolk, <lb/>
OF THE TOWN. <lb/>
SERGES. <lb/>
You will here, made up especially out summer <lb/>
trade. stylish and cheap kind you may <lb/>
sec advertised but of quality the best, in make the durable, in <lb/>
lit the most in single or double breasted, all swell in <lb/>
appearance and quality. <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If there is a CROSS MARK <lb/>
in the margin of this paper it <lb/>
so to remind you that you owe <lb/>
for <lb/>
subscription and we request <lb/>
you to settle early as pas- <lb/>
We need what YOU <lb/>
owe us and hope you will <lb/>
keep us waiting for it. <lb/>
This notice is for those who. There will be a grand Democrat- <lb/>
rind the cross mark on their p rally and ratification meeting in <lb/>
1-I-. Wain. <lb/>
II. P. Harding, who for the past <lb/>
year has been leaching <lb/>
graded school at New Item, re- <lb/>
a telegram Wednesday eve- <lb/>
announcing that lie had been <lb/>
unanimously elected principal of <lb/>
the Graded school <lb/>
the coining year. <lb/>
paper <lb/>
LOCAL <lb/>
sheep. <lb/>
T. Tyson, Greenville, X. <lb/>
Was mi Fat cattle. Q. T. Ty <lb/>
A. Tyson is having lumber <lb/>
hauled preparatory to rebuilding <lb/>
his tobacco factory. <lb/>
Don't lie so Indifferent as not to <lb/>
attend the speaking in your neigh <lb/>
hood. Every body should go out <lb/>
and work for the <lb/>
From reports coming in from <lb/>
different sections, the indications <lb/>
that there Will only be a half <lb/>
crop of Irish potatoes this year. <lb/>
Kev. F. A. Bishop will preach <lb/>
and hold quarterly conference for <lb/>
circuit, at Saturday <lb/>
Sunday, August and <lb/>
Will Reported Pound. <lb/>
A telephone message to Tun <lb/>
that will of late Mr. <lb/>
a.- has <lb/>
Mr. died a month <lb/>
ago leaving a large estate no <lb/>
very near heirs, and though search <lb/>
was made through bis papers no <lb/>
will could be <lb/>
The message will now <lb/>
been found a book. The will <lb/>
was written by Mr. <lb/>
about two months prior to his <lb/>
death. We could not learn <lb/>
particulars up to the time of <lb/>
going to press. <lb/>
One More la Limbo <lb/>
Arthur Forbes, a bay, who <lb/>
works for J. L. Starkey <lb/>
was arrested Friday afternoon and <lb/>
before Justice of the Peace <lb/>
W. H. Long, charged <lb/>
a pistol from J. L. safe. <lb/>
It seems that the Follies, <lb/>
Snow Hill on Saturday, 16th lust <lb/>
lion It. II. lion Claude <lb/>
Kitchen will address the meeting. <lb/>
A brass band will furnish <lb/>
there will lie horse- <lb/>
back procession. <lb/>
Speakings <lb/>
The Democratic <lb/>
dates will speak at Jack, <lb/>
Friday at <lb/>
day, 23rd and at Lang's school <lb/>
Saturday, <lb/>
There will be a big barbecue and <lb/>
picnic at on Friday <lb/>
20th. Hon. B. Glenn <lb/>
the baud will furnish <lb/>
music. <lb/>
Potatoes. <lb/>
are quotations by wire on <lb/>
potatoes today. <lb/>
lo 13.00. <lb/>
12.98 to 2.7. <lb/>
to <lb/>
2.75. <lb/>
New I <lb/>
9.75, <lb/>
19.2, lo <lb/>
13,00. <lb/>
Mrs. A returned <lb/>
from Bethel <lb/>
Ernest Forbes left Wednesday <lb/>
afternoon for New Bern. <lb/>
Miss Nellie Lawrence left <lb/>
afternoon for <lb/>
Mrs. o. returned to <lb/>
Kinston Wednesday afternoon. <lb/>
J. F. Joyner came over <lb/>
day evening from Kinston. <lb/>
Hiss of Bethel, to <lb/>
visiting Mrs. H. A. <lb/>
Joe Bawls returned this <lb/>
to the Slate farm at N. C. <lb/>
Mrs. Lula returned Wed- <lb/>
from a visit lo Philadelphia. <lb/>
J. I. Starkey moved into Mr. <lb/>
A. J. house back of II. I. <lb/>
Coward's. <lb/>
W. II. Harrington returned <lb/>
Wednesday night from n trip up <lb/>
the road. <lb/>
Mrs. Ola Forbes left <lb/>
day afternoon for and re- <lb/>
turned this morning, <lb/>
Mrs. I. Gardner returned <lb/>
Wednesday from Hamilton, where <lb/>
she has been visiting relatives. <lb/>
Mrs. J. W. Goodwin and <lb/>
of Philadelphia, came Wed <lb/>
to visit Mrs. Cherry. <lb/>
Miss Sadie of <lb/>
Mount, came Wednesday evening <lb/>
lo visit the family <lb/>
T. Tyson left ibis morning for <lb/>
With a car load of cattle <lb/>
and sheep which he will see on the <lb/>
market. <lb/>
Kev. F. A. returned <lb/>
from Durham where he <lb/>
has been I ending the Trinity Col <lb/>
commencement. <lb/>
Miss alter spend- <lb/>
several days here visiting Miss <lb/>
Geneva Gardner, returned Wed- <lb/>
to Kinston. <lb/>
A. White returned Wed- <lb/>
evening from Wilmington, <lb/>
where be had been to attend the <lb/>
wedding. <lb/>
Miss Emma Harrington returned <lb/>
Wednesday from Wilson, where <lb/>
she has been attending school <lb/>
Kinsey's Female Seminary. <lb/>
Miss Nannie Coward came <lb/>
from Wilson, where she has <lb/>
been attending school at Kinsey's <lb/>
Female Seminary, lo visit at H. I. <lb/>
Coward's. <lb/>
Misses and Delia Forbes <lb/>
returned Thursday from <lb/>
where they have at school at <lb/>
Female University.<lb/>
Atkins to <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
C. of to in <lb/>
Kev. F. A. Bishop left <lb/>
morning for Mount. <lb/>
E. Harrison came on to <lb/>
days freight from Richmond. <lb/>
Ex-Gov. T. J- returned <lb/>
evening from Plymouth. <lb/>
Miss A Hie Anderson returned <lb/>
this morning from a visit to <lb/>
den. <lb/>
Miss of Farm <lb/>
is visiting at lbs. IS. Hook <lb/>
T. left this <lb/>
morning f r his home in Beaufort, <lb/>
N. Booth nod Mis- Maud <lb/>
returned this morning from <lb/>
Lang and wife and Miss <lb/>
Alice Lang left this afternoon for <lb/>
ti. P. Fleming little son. <lb/>
Hunter, came up this Morning <lb/>
from Kin-ton. <lb/>
ti <lb/>
IN WASH. <lb/>
My Stock <lb/>
is Complete <lb/>
IN ALL LINES. <lb/>
prices that will suit you. <lb/>
COME AND SEE THEM. <lb/>
Marriage Licenses <lb/>
Register of Deeds Moore <lb/>
the licenses of <lb/>
Will <lb/>
Theodore <lb/>
Mayo. <lb/>
William Harris Jack <lb/>
sou. <lb/>
Andrew Moore and brothers <lb/>
Thomas and returned <lb/>
Wednesday Bethel, where <lb/>
attending the com <lb/>
exercises of the Bethel <lb/>
High School. <lb/>
Lucy <lb/>
Marion Tucker returned <lb/>
day from <lb/>
Herbert H. Harris came <lb/>
day from Wilson. <lb/>
Miss Nannie Coward left Thins <lb/>
day evening for <lb/>
Mrs. H. B. <lb/>
morning for N. V. <lb/>
John Adams returned <lb/>
evening from Danville. Va. <lb/>
Miss Fannie of Bethel, <lb/>
is visiting at D. <lb/>
Mrs. M. M. Nelson came Thurs- <lb/>
day night from Scotland Neck. <lb/>
II. L. Carr left Thursday to <lb/>
spend a few day at Seven Spring-. <lb/>
s. V. ibis morning <lb/>
Va , via <lb/>
Mrs. W. I. children <lb/>
left this morning lo visit relatives <lb/>
at Dean-, Va. <lb/>
Mrs. P. M. Ellis and children, <lb/>
of ham, came Friday to visit <lb/>
the of A. A. Andrews, <lb/>
liter <lb/>
spending a few days C. <lb/>
returned this morning to <lb/>
Miss Minnie B. Davis, of Win- <lb/>
.-ton, of the Chris- <lb/>
Women Board of Mis-ion.-, is <lb/>
in Greenville, stopping at E. A. <lb/>
-i A FIRE. <lb/>
Somebody <lb/>
Work. <lb/>
An was made Thursday <lb/>
night about to <lb/>
the feed room belonging to I. F. <lb/>
back of A. <lb/>
bar. <lb/>
A quantity of oil and gasoline <lb/>
was poured on the sill and under <lb/>
the side of the house and then set <lb/>
on lire. Mr. J. F. King, who was <lb/>
silting across the Street In <lb/>
front of bis stables, saw the Hash <lb/>
when the oil ignited, mid picking <lb/>
up a bucket of water went around <lb/>
back of the teed room and put it <lb/>
There is no doubt as to its being <lb/>
the work of an incendiary as oil <lb/>
on the ground and oil <lb/>
some lumber lying near the <lb/>
of the <lb/>
It is fortunate that lire was <lb/>
seen before it bad gotten <lb/>
all the houses that <lb/>
vicinity are old wooden buildings <lb/>
and would have made a very large <lb/>
lire. <lb/>
The alarm was given bill the <lb/>
lire was put out before the engine <lb/>
was pulled out engine- <lb/>
house <lb/>
Wash in i S. C, Jim <lb/>
burl n t drawn much <lb/>
ad. <lb/>
arc being shipped <lb/>
considerable from An <lb/>
a. a; at some The -v I ., . . , , <lb/>
mi U Hats. <lb/>
The Kl <lb/>
route from Aurora to <lb/>
steamer New ha- been <lb/>
taken t steamer <lb/>
put on from <lb/>
river lo <lb/>
is <lb/>
route Creek lo Bel. <lb/>
haven, all potatoes. <lb/>
W. late first of <lb/>
steamer Hatteras. i- captain <lb/>
Tar Mr. W. <lb/>
Snell, late chief on the <lb/>
is now on Tar et <lb/>
Parsons, <lb/>
is now on the Tar River. <lb/>
Mr. John Chariot i first <lb/>
on Steamer Hatteras. <lb/>
John Spencer, late of the J. D. <lb/>
Patterson, to nos engineer on the <lb/>
E B a No gave an lee <lb/>
social on the evening of the <lb/>
lust and ii was a quite pleas- <lb/>
ant occasion. <lb/>
Kain i much. <lb/>
Much sickness In the t of <lb/>
and one or deaths. <lb/>
Hotel Ponder, i- no <lb/>
more lire. The <lb/>
sky is a tiling <lb/>
W. Albert's residence Is com- <lb/>
and i- one of. the <lb/>
lines town. <lb/>
Schooner Cora Is loading lumber <lb/>
tor Baltimore. <lb/>
Dr. l. I. I- down the <lb/>
country professional business. <lb/>
James Hancock, of Norfolk, <lb/>
brother of Mrs, E. M. short. died <lb/>
on Friday and was buried on Tues- <lb/>
day at Cemetery, Wash <lb/>
AMI <lb/>
BUSINESS NOTES. <lb/>
June <lb/>
of Hill, came <lb/>
over Jim Green <lb/>
last night. <lb/>
Too r. old <lb/>
wen in the buggy Country Produce, <lb/>
, White <lb/>
gee <lb/>
the old Moore store, <lb/>
mi Five Points, where we have <lb/>
opened u new and <lb/>
lock of <lb/>
Heavy and Fancy Groceries <lb/>
dusking of Meats. Flour, <lb/>
Sugar, Goods, <lb/>
Tobacco. Snuff, Cigars, <lb/>
fact everything <lb/>
to Is- found an up-to-date <lb/>
Grocery. <lb/>
We pay the highest market <lb/>
price.- for till of <lb/>
day this wee <lb/>
sale, tine <lb/>
too pretty <lb/>
ml asked <lb/>
. to show, or for <lb/>
in- thought were <lb/>
lo II. Hun <lb/>
buggies cost yon more, <lb/>
ho ever, for being pretty. <lb/>
Old Mi. Haddock i <lb/>
a few days here with <lb/>
sister. Mrs. <lb/>
Several from <lb/>
came down here Thursday night, <lb/>
hold some kind of lodge <lb/>
There was n and <lb/>
cash or in barter. When <lb/>
want to sell or when you <lb/>
want to buy us. <lb/>
To all who favor us with their <lb/>
patronage we promise entire sat- <lb/>
T. F. <lb/>
Five Points <lb/>
WORLD, <lb/>
U more at the price <lb/>
; they In session all . than any other newspaper publish- <lb/>
A In service <lb/>
; . , , . all the Is equaled <lb/>
will,, wagon at ten per ,, <lb/>
war have not been <lb/>
. sad <lb/>
l . . I Heels outlast promptness, and with the <lb/>
the team one the , <lb/>
of repeated warning, Its political <lb/>
profit by his experience, and J is absolutely Impartial. This <lb/>
A. it. Gnu On. <lb/>
h. <lb/>
n last night from this <lb/>
f the irate nos , <lb/>
per with <lb/>
liberal use <lb/>
hand <lb/>
The chase was lively bill abort. <lb/>
W. Wilkinson, <lb/>
was in town looking niter ma- <lb/>
of his new steamer. <lb/>
No boom nor pros <lb/>
pectin-mill, bill we will have one <lb/>
When------some one conic- and <lb/>
builds it <lb/>
The census takers are busy and <lb/>
we will know ail things when their <lb/>
reports are the <lb/>
This i- cheap for, <lb/>
wheels will outlast <lb/>
the ordinary <lb/>
B, I leveling shoe <lb/>
was here yesterday. He <lb/>
is so clever his customers lire <lb/>
ways glad lo -cc him come. <lb/>
picnic a <lb/>
will be Friday. <lb/>
Hon. It. <lb/>
addles the people. Then will lie <lb/>
the number of persons <lb/>
ployed the various pursuits <lb/>
number of population, wealth of <lb/>
. cm- drinks plant <lb/>
g-v plenty of b <lb/>
Mrs. Callis, Memphis, <lb/>
.- It. -e on lo be <lb/>
n; her lather, Mr. <lb/>
Jim <lb/>
fact makes It of value to <lb/>
you this time. <lb/>
The Thrice a week Worlds reg- <lb/>
subscription price la only <lb/>
per year, We offer this <lb/>
and Be- <lb/>
one year for <lb/>
Cut make, the lit, <lb/>
makes the <lb/>
The Suit makes the <lb/>
Band. speech <lb/>
w such nor the music man. so far as appearance goes, <lb/>
with such band, and yen need II is our pride that no <lb/>
doubt dinner, but every- lure Is spared either In leanest to <lb/>
Club <lb/>
A While Supremacy Club was <lb/>
for <lb/>
Court House. Friday night <lb/>
with a good The <lb/>
of officers was postponed <lb/>
stole the pistol ten days n. at II o'clock this <lb/>
afternoon, order that the <lb/>
pie from the country might be <lb/>
and sold it to another who <lb/>
turn carried it Kick and tried to <lb/>
sell it to Mr. Starkey. He <lb/>
tin pistol upon <lb/>
of the he bad it <lb/>
from Arthur The <lb/>
over lo September court <lb/>
by the Justice of Peace. <lb/>
A man can't be close-mouthed <lb/>
when he sits in the dentist's chair. <lb/>
represented. A committee on <lb/>
permanent organization and <lb/>
committee to solicit the <lb/>
those wishing lo join were up <lb/>
pointed by <lb/>
After the meeting this afternoon <lb/>
a was raised over Democrat <lb/>
headquarters, the Hand <lb/>
furnishing <lb/>
F. Stokes returned from Chap <lb/>
el evening, where no <lb/>
has been attending the <lb/>
lily. <lb/>
Mi-s Maud went to <lb/>
den Thursday afternoon to attend <lb/>
the commencement exercises of the <lb/>
Free Will Baptist school. <lb/>
Kev. J. N. Booth left Thursday <lb/>
evening for where he de- <lb/>
liven today the address to the <lb/>
Free Will school. <lb/>
Miss Mamie Tucker n turned <lb/>
from where -he <lb/>
beau attending school at the <lb/>
Female University. <lb/>
of Greene <lb/>
returned Thursday evening <lb/>
from Baltimore, ha- been <lb/>
I Business Col- <lb/>
It.<lb/>
C Tucker to <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
Otis spent Ike day in <lb/>
Tuesday. <lb/>
Will Thompson, <lb/>
j 1- hero for a few vs. <lb/>
I church at Bern, and <lb/>
the pastor of the <lb/>
church Kinston. came <lb/>
down on the <lb/>
to St Johns <lb/>
Felix representing the <lb/>
Cycle stopped home <lb/>
Saturday and Sunday. <lb/>
Capt B Fill man and <lb/>
went to Kin-ton Saturday. <lb/>
A large bear was killed <lb/>
bare several men <lb/>
Major the fatal <lb/>
A huge crowd attended the <lb/>
St John- IV . <lb/>
Kev Daniel l- the <lb/>
preached two able and <lb/>
here <lb/>
night and <lb/>
W S Si. lo <lb/>
Military Company. <lb/>
In the Conn <lb/>
House, afternoon, lo organ <lb/>
bull come. <lb/>
Mrs. J. D. Cox Is spending ibis <lb/>
in in order lo attend <lb/>
commence III <lb/>
Seminar. <lb/>
Can save volt some <lb/>
company, lap- A. Cos In <lb/>
comb v. OS Captain W, F. c -loci; which <lb/>
Harding 1st It. I. v. ill be to quote dealers. <lb/>
Sugg <lb/>
and treasurer, a mass <lb/>
meeting of will be held <lb/>
to help the in- <lb/>
the There <lb/>
should be a <lb/>
It that I <lb/>
worth -n <lb/>
have mule <lb/>
for a game of bull between r <lb/>
tin I It o Join <lb/>
also a game 1.1 n and <lb/>
Kin-Ion Ibis en Hie <lb/>
material or workmanship. <lb/>
High Art <lb/>
our Identified <lb/>
us, all made our <lb/>
room under person- <lb/>
.-11 vision. <lb/>
Greenville Tailoring Co., <lb/>
Heel, <lb/>
Solve the Servant <lb/>
Question <lb/>
N , ,, I <lb/>
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t , in ii <lb/>
i- mid, In <lb/>
. in lite kitchen, <lb/>
build in <lb/>
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soot <lb/>
The <lb/>
Blue <lb/>
Iron <lb/>
I r <lb/>
Census takers make them <lb/>
-elves ill poll <lb/>
lie- while engaged <lb/>
of their are subject <lb/>
to removal. Some of the census <lb/>
taken In county bad better <lb/>
. i <lb/>
Stove <lb/>
is . y than <lb/>
in sate. <lb/>
I oil. V . boils, <lb/>
it ii. . stove <lb/>
a i most <lb/>
. sold. your dealer <lb/>
It, writ to <lb/>
OIL COMPANY. <lb/>
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<p>
THE AMENDMENT. <lb/>
following the amendment <lb/>
I article of the State <lb/>
THE cut SCHOOL DIRECTORS ,,, Dy general A, <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Reflector <lb/>
A- of the depositories for Public <lb/>
Tin W e I audit- . <lb/>
Stale Isl for public schools can supply <lb/>
ever you need. We also have <lb/>
COPY BOOKS, <lb/>
and to be submit <lb/>
lo the voters for <lb/>
in l- Thai article <lb/>
of <lb/>
in tin <lb/>
North Carolina be <lb/>
mil abrogated <lb/>
slant and vertical, <lb/>
tablets, fool's cap paper, pens, pencils, slat.-. <lb/>
crayons, colored crayons, inks, companion boxes. <lb/>
ruled practice writing books, <lb/>
white <lb/>
etc. <lb/>
of Our School <lb/>
. <lb/>
cent, <lb/>
tablet with <lb/>
soaps. pencils I cent, plain lead <lb/>
I rubber tipped lead l a <lb/>
pretty cover I cent, with metal hold- <lb/>
in nice wood box S cents. pencil, slate pen <lb/>
older and pen, and rule, all in wood box, <lb/>
cents A great big wide tablet cents of best <lb/>
ink on tin- market, cents. Copy books i cents. <lb/>
White crayons, gross in box, Good fool's cap <lb/>
paper cents per quire. <lb/>
For the Business Man. <lb/>
We carry u nice of double and single entry ledgers, <lb/>
long day ks, Journals, count r books, memorandums, <lb/>
order receipts, draft and note bocks, time books, <lb/>
Ac. <lb/>
For Society People, <lb/>
office First, all persons <lb/>
deny the being of Almighty God <lb/>
Second, persons ho shall have <lb/>
been convicted or confessed their <lb/>
guilt on pending, and <lb/>
whether or not, <lb/>
judgment suspended, any treason <lb/>
or felony, or for <lb/>
which the punishment may ha <lb/>
penitentiary, <lb/>
citizens of the <lb/>
or corruption and <lb/>
in office, unless such <lb/>
person restored to the <lb/>
right of citizenship iii B manner <lb/>
prescribed by law. <lb/>
Sec. This act shall be in force <lb/>
after its ratification.<lb/>
Voting Places For the August <lb/>
Election. <lb/>
In accordance with <lb/>
of Laws 1890, the county Hoard of <lb/>
Elections, county, at <lb/>
this article, shall <lb/>
meeting held ob the <lb/>
Slav divided the <lb/>
7th day of <lb/>
into <lb/>
all kinds and <lb/>
s cards, <lb/>
a pet's, <lb/>
I ii <lb/>
card am <lb/>
tablets. <lb/>
The Famous Parker Fountain <lb/>
gen <lb/>
mil in lieu thereof shall <lb/>
luted the following article of said <lb/>
institution i <lb/>
ARTICLE VI. <lb/>
AND to <lb/>
or an <lb/>
Section l. male person <lb/>
born in United Stales, and <lb/>
male person who has been <lb/>
twenty-one <lb/>
age, and possessing the <lb/>
set out ill <lb/>
he entitled lo vote at election designated <lb/>
the people In the state, except polling places as <lb/>
as herein 1st provided. DAM township <lb/>
Sec lie shall have resided in Beaver <lb/>
the State of North election precinct with <lb/>
years, in the county six months, <lb/>
and in the precinct, ward or other <lb/>
election district la which he often <lb/>
to vote, four months next <lb/>
the elect urn Provided, That near Swamp <lb/>
removal from one precinct, ward i <lb/>
or oilier election district constitute <lb/>
in the same county, shall not ope- one election with the poll <lb/>
rate to deprive person of the <lb/>
right to vole in the precinct, ward <lb/>
or other election district from <lb/>
winch he has removed, until <lb/>
Twenty Years Proof. I <lb/>
Liver Pills keep the <lb/>
in natural motion and cleanse <lb/>
the J stem of all impurities An , <lb/>
cure for sick <lb/>
dyspepsia, sour stomach, con- <lb/>
i ion and kindred diseases. <lb/>
H do without <lb/>
R. i. Smith, Va. j <lb/>
writes I don't know how I could <lb/>
do without them. have had <lb/>
Liver disease for over twenty <lb/>
years. Am now entirely cured. <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
the <lb/>
RS <lb/>
And when it comes to <lb/>
JOB <lb/>
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat.<lb/>
Books, Stationery Printing, <lb/>
election <lb/>
polling place at May's Chapel. <lb/>
township <lb/>
shall constitute <lb/>
uric with <lb/>
i place Parker's School House <lb/>
Ill <lb/>
Ki N TO <lb/>
Fines. <lb/>
We are prepared to furnish <lb/>
Flues and Repairs now at <lb/>
prices for cash, <lb/>
I in. <lb/>
Seven Hotel. <lb/>
UNDER r. <lb/>
i In- iii.- i . <lb/>
v ii <lb/>
and r v II sot <lb/>
l. -1 ii-s. m <lb/>
V MORRILL, <lb/>
tent <lb/>
fin kidney, liver <lb/>
lave won lei i<lb/>
to . I <lb/>
I, i lion an i <lb/>
; net. A number i <lb/>
sin. e In it ;. tun I ; <lb/>
a t <lb/>
to mention. For <lb/>
address <lb/>
other hotels <lb/>
water will 11- <lb/>
have ii i ii a <lb/>
I he <lb/>
tin <lb/>
Ii being com <lb/>
hotel, and too <lb/>
in formal inn <lb/>
W. F. Morrill, Proprietor. <lb/>
Seven Springs, N. C. <lb/>
GUESS <lb/>
What is the Population of Greenville <lb/>
of the <lb/>
nm <lb/>
i a In <lb/>
. <lb/>
two prices In persons who <lb/>
make the . to the pop- <lb/>
of as <lb/>
the i tarns, <lb/>
i;. A to The <lb/>
to h, <lb/>
the person among its <lb/>
gin <lb/>
A In lo Tin, <lb/>
Ea for one before the 13th day of Jane. <lb/>
to person <lb/>
i he guess. <lb/>
i be i of the con- <lb/>
teal are Von be a <lb/>
subscriber lo <lb/>
or <lb/>
i I ; you cut out the <lb/>
to make your <lb/>
hi; mi or bring <lb/>
My i of is. <lb/>
I am a to <lb/>
place in Town of Bethel. <lb/>
IN V ToW <lb/>
shall <lb/>
election precinct with the <lb/>
polling place at Stokes on W. <lb/>
mouths after such removal. No V; y j u <lb/>
divided into two election precincts <lb/>
as <lb/>
No. All Ural part of <lb/>
the township lying south of Swift <lb/>
creek shall No. <lb/>
with the polling place at <lb/>
Bo. All pad <lb/>
of the township lying north of <lb/>
Swift creek shall constitute <lb/>
No. with the polling place <lb/>
at the public school house near I. <lb/>
Stokes. K. <lb/>
Co. Board of <lb/>
Co. Board of Kiwi ions. <lb/>
John I, Sullivan, puncher, <lb/>
refuses pay an art the <lb/>
for painting his portrait. <lb/>
The to paint his hair <lb/>
gray, and as is about the on- <lb/>
thing about that would <lb/>
command respect, he feels Injured <lb/>
refuses to <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
A Word It <lb/>
Suffering <lb/>
Women. <lb/>
No one but yourselves know the <lb/>
go through. Why do <lb/>
C suffer It isn't necessary. Don't <lb/>
your health and beauty, the <lb/>
loss of one is speedily followed by the <lb/>
C the Don't feel weak <lb/>
and Impure blood is at <lb/>
the bottom of all your trouble. <lb/>
Sarsaparilla <lb/>
QUART BOTTLES. <lb/>
Whim, Worn <lb/>
Hit In M maid, all find relief, help, . cf I. <lb/>
, u <lb/>
of cold hand, and <lb/>
,.,. MM M. <lb/>
of breath, abnormal with , <lb/>
of ft. the neuralgia, <lb/>
which make the life hare . book fall <lb/>
health Information. want free <lb/>
Detroit. Mich. <lb/>
lot Ilk. Tb <lb/>
SOLD <lb/>
will purify your Moor and bring <lb/>
the bloom of health tack into your <lb/>
cheeks. Each bottle contains <lb/>
quart. <lb/>
Ca <lb/>
v In <lb/>
Court. <lb/>
who has been or <lb/>
who has confessed hi- in open <lb/>
upon of any crime <lb/>
the punishment of which is. or may <lb/>
hereafter be, imprisonment in the <lb/>
Mate prison, shall be permitted lo <lb/>
rote, unless the said person shall <lb/>
be restored to <lb/>
manner prescribed lit law. <lb/>
Sec. person of the t <lb/>
role shall be the time a legal <lb/>
registered voter as herein <lb/>
in the manner<lb/>
one election with the poll- <lb/>
place at <lb/>
v TOWNSHIP. <lb/>
Content Den Township is hereby <lb/>
divided Into precincts <lb/>
hi I via. <lb/>
Precinct N that part <lb/>
Township west and <lb/>
lowing line to <lb/>
i the Dam <lb/>
Township lint on the obi Plank <lb/>
Bead, near Chapel, and <lb/>
An man issuing <lb/>
because he bought sonic liens <lb/>
In mi him with assurance that <lb/>
they would lay along, hut in <lb/>
spite of coaxing, feeding and <lb/>
watching they have absolutely re- <lb/>
to lay. Now be is laying for <lb/>
the seller, and wants him to <lb/>
shell out damages for time <lb/>
lost in trying to those <lb/>
perverse hens to <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
run a in w road lead- <lb/>
provided law, and the General Warren's chapel, to the <lb/>
of North shall forks of the mail near the old <lb/>
enact general registration laws to Frank Tucker homestead, thence <lb/>
effect the of public to the <lb/>
mail near <lb/>
thence with <lb/>
the Greenville road <lb/>
a to the branch <lb/>
called the mill run near <lb/>
I. Hooks, thence <lb/>
down I ii am Ii or mill inn to <lb/>
Swill down Swift <lb/>
creek to the public mail leading by <lb/>
c. c thence with said pub- <lb/>
lie road to Hancock's Meeting <lb/>
House; with the public road <lb/>
leading by Caleb to <lb/>
Fork swamp; shall constitute <lb/>
No I Township, <lb/>
with the polling place in the town <lb/>
of <lb/>
Precinct No. All that part of <lb/>
said township lying cast north <lb/>
of the above line shall constitute <lb/>
No. of low u- <lb/>
ship with in the town <lb/>
of <lb/>
carry <lb/>
this article. <lb/>
See. I. person presenting <lb/>
himself for registration shall be <lb/>
able to read and write any section <lb/>
of the constitution in the <lb/>
language; before he shall be <lb/>
to vote, have paid on or <lb/>
before the of March of the <lb/>
year in which he proposes to vote, <lb/>
hi poll tax as prescribed by law, <lb/>
for the previous year. taxes <lb/>
shall be a lien only on assessed <lb/>
property, no process shall issue <lb/>
to enforce of the same <lb/>
a- pt against property. <lb/>
Sec. 5- No male person who was. <lb/>
in January l. oral time <lb/>
prior thereto, entitled to vote <lb/>
the laws of any Slate in the <lb/>
Slates wherein he then re- <lb/>
sided, no lineal descendant of <lb/>
such person, shall lie denied <lb/>
the right lo register and vote at <lb/>
in tins state <lb/>
of his failure tn possess the <lb/>
ILK LAND TOM Mill <lb/>
Falkland Township -hall <lb/>
one election precinct u i III the <lb/>
place the town of Falk- <lb/>
land. <lb/>
TOW WHIP <lb/>
Township shall i <lb/>
i election <lb/>
qualifications prescribed in <lb/>
section I of this Provided. place In <lb/>
he -hall have registered in accord i <lb/>
with the of Ibis section i r <lb/>
to I, <lb/>
precinct <lb/>
I lie <lb/>
To my says John <lb/>
Rockefeller In for Jane, <lb/>
is something unfortunate <lb/>
in Most <lb/>
men raised New York other <lb/>
large centers have no had the <lb/>
Straggles which come to us who <lb/>
who were reared in the country. It <lb/>
is a noticeable fact that the conn- <lb/>
men are crowding out the city <lb/>
fellows who have wealthy fathers. <lb/>
They are willing to do more work <lb/>
to go more for the <lb/>
sake of winning In the end. <lb/>
Sons of wealthy patents haven't a <lb/>
of a show in competition w <lb/>
fellows who from the <lb/>
country with a determination to <lb/>
do something the <lb/>
If this country really feeds <lb/>
world as is the boast, how conies it <lb/>
that so much is Imported from <lb/>
other countries of what is eaten, <lb/>
worn drank bast year, of <lb/>
these things the Importations <lb/>
This was <lb/>
more than a half of the total <lb/>
ports. We give some of the <lb/>
ill instinct, which we <lb/>
take from the <lb/>
Hides, <lb/>
tobacco, Jute <lb/>
colt. etc. <lb/>
Of sugar, we Imported <lb/>
a permanent record all person,. <lb/>
who register under this section on Precinct No. part of . oils, <lb/>
or before November I ions and lying north of Tar rice. spirits, <lb/>
nil persons f <lb/>
to vote <lb/>
river. with that <lb/>
the town of Greenville lying be <lb/>
tween river the following <lb/>
by the people in this State, unless line, to wit; Commencing on Tat <lb/>
under section this; river at the of the branch <lb/>
Provided, such the eastern of <lb/>
shall have paid their poll lax . <lb/>
, , branch I,. I bird street, thence a <lb/>
. westerly count with Third street <lb/>
See. ii. All elections by the to Pitt street, a southerly <lb/>
shall be b, ballot, and all <lb/>
to <lb/>
In the <lb/>
Bee Every voter <lb/>
m In article j <lb/>
i- eligible to of <lb/>
, i with the <lb/>
Aw. upon the ,.,. in <lb/>
of office he take <lb/>
the following No, <lb/>
do shall con- <lb/>
t win support <lb/>
Victoria v. <lb/>
Tin above will take <lb/>
that an action a has <lb/>
n the Superior Court of <lb/>
Pitt to a the <lb/>
of matrimony; the <lb/>
will lake is <lb/>
to appear at tee neat tarn of the Superior <lb/>
Court of county to be held on the <lb/>
Monday in Sept. <lb/>
next, it the f <lb/>
Court in N. C <lb/>
an answer or demur to the in <lb/>
Mild or will to <lb/>
Court ft-r demanded in col <lb/>
This the day of May <lb/>
. C. <lb/>
Clerk Superior Cow <lb/>
F for pi ft. <lb/>
TO <lb/>
The Clerk of Superior Court of Pit <lb/>
county, Letter u <lb/>
to me. the on the <lb/>
day of May. lion, the Thorns <lb/>
. deceased. is <lb/>
to all u the -i i <lb/>
to nuke payment to the <lb/>
all of mM o <lb/>
present their claims, properly <lb/>
to the within twelve <lb/>
after the date of this notice, o <lb/>
notice will lie plead to bar Of their recovery. <lb/>
the 7th day of May, <lb/>
It <lb/>
on the of Thomas <lb/>
To <lb/>
the <lb/>
or as <lb/>
of lbs Will Nancy <lb/>
notice is to <lb/>
all to to make <lb/>
immediate to the MM <lb/>
all r-s. <lb/>
are to same <lb/>
for on In-fore the of <lb/>
April. or this notice will lie plead <lb/>
liar of <lb/>
of April, <lb/>
of Wallace. <lb/>
POSTED. <lb/>
We all en <lb/>
if i ab n i. ii <lb/>
of e <lb/>
Any one m <lb/>
In- to law. <lb/>
A. J. <lb/>
Smile la Each. <lb/>
It's time fur time. <lb/>
I follow <lb/>
in a barroom. <lb/>
The mini who seems never <lb/>
to pet old enough to know <lb/>
Why do we refer to servant girls <lb/>
as domestic, when most of arc <lb/>
foreign. <lb/>
It stands lo reason Hint the <lb/>
who follows t lie races should not lie <lb/>
ahead of them. <lb/>
Most women ran stand <lb/>
in a <lb/>
they can stand broken china. <lb/>
No, Maude, dear, have never <lb/>
heard that women who take tho <lb/>
cure arc not allowed to <lb/>
wear jackets. <lb/>
Assistant a <lb/>
story about a wedding on a rail- <lb/>
road <lb/>
and put it with the <lb/>
A testimonial for a hair restorer <lb/>
is often a bald lie. <lb/>
A may be a brilliant <lb/>
before his marriage, but after- <lb/>
ward he is often but a reflex of his <lb/>
bright children. <lb/>
Life is like a crowded street car. <lb/>
The people with push arc ones <lb/>
who move up front. <lb/>
An waiter says its the <lb/>
tipsy fellow who usually gives the <lb/>
tip. That seems feasible. <lb/>
Most men ran express an opinion <lb/>
bot the opinions, of some men are <lb/>
y enough to lie sent as freight. <lb/>
believe in Inking <lb/>
men said the confirmed <lb/>
bachelor. because you <lb/>
never taken one at <lb/>
ed the married man. <lb/>
says the <lb/>
Philosopher, it as hard <lb/>
to live an income as others <lb/>
do without <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
Steamer leave Washing- <lb/>
ton A. at. for Green- <lb/>
ville, leave daily <lb/>
P. M. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer leaves <lb/>
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb/>
Fridays A. II. for Tar- <lb/>
leave Tarboro for <lb/>
days. Thin and Saturdays <lb/>
at A. M. carries freight only. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Strainers for Norfolk, <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the West <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every de- <lb/>
and prices as low as the <lb/>
Highest market prices <lb/>
fore produce. <lb/>
maintain the constitution laws <lb/>
of the United state the con- <lb/>
ii ml laws of North <lb/>
inn nut therewith, and <lb/>
that I will faithfully discharge the <lb/>
duties of my <lb/>
So help me, <lb/>
Bee, H. The following classes of <lb/>
persons lie for <lb/>
No. with the <lb/>
pulling Five Points iii the <lb/>
tow ii of Greenville. <lb/>
Township shall <lb/>
one election precinct with the <lb/>
place in the village of <lb/>
CUB <lb/>
Creek Township is <lb/>
articles we wool. <lb/>
hide-, fruits and nuts, <lb/>
gar, rice, spirits, wines, oils and <lb/>
mull country on a <lb/>
lame <lb/>
CHILLS FEVER MALaRIA, <lb/>
night Sweats with Hubert's <lb/>
Tasteless Chill Tonic ill per <lb/>
Pleasant to take. Money <lb/>
refunded If it fails. <lb/>
petite, purifies and <lb/>
yon well. None other as <lb/>
Sold and guaranteed at the drug <lb/>
stores of <lb/>
you invent or set <lb/>
DESIGN <lb/>
Send model. <lb/>
fro and advice. <lb/>
Shippers Should order by BOOK ON PATENTS <lb/>
Cold In Mead.<lb/>
to quick to cure cold in bead and ton <lb/>
D A <lb/>
FREE <lb/>
TO <lb/>
Book lo obtain <lb/>
No fee U <lb/>
the Old Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Line from <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. O. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
cream of society is not <lb/>
ways formed from the milk of <lb/>
man <lb/>
It's about as difficult to win a <lb/>
name as to name n winner. <lb/>
The man w an itch for <lb/>
can gel it by lively scratch- <lb/>
Some girls who talk a lot about <lb/>
what they would do if men tried to <lb/>
Kiss them couldn't get a mosquito <lb/>
bite. <lb/>
The soda clerk is <lb/>
by bis <lb/>
Sea may live in water; <lb/>
it Isn't water that makes a man <lb/>
see serpents. <lb/>
WASH i <lb/>
I J. E. <lb/>
IN- <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
COME TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
The Eastern <lb/>
D. J. MID <lb/>
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VOL. XIX. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. FRIDAY. JUNE <lb/>
NO <lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
Ed. H. <lb/>
ALE TAIL <lb/>
IF YOU WANT TO HE TREATED RIGHT AND <lb/>
SAME TIME YOUR GO <lb/>
THE RIGHT <lb/>
YOU STRICT- <lb/>
LY RELIABLE GOODS. <lb/>
Ed. H. <lb/>
THE LEADING GROCER. <lb/>
OUR NOMINEES <lb/>
State Ticket. <lb/>
Town Infested With Snails. <lb/>
A plague as afflict- <lb/>
isl people call them, has struck <lb/>
An Between <lb/>
and <lb/>
Mr D. A. Leach, of Hoover Hill, <lb/>
writes us of a light between a black <lb/>
a The combat <lb/>
was witnessed by Mr. Jacob L. <lb/>
a good and truthful man, <lb/>
says Mr. Leach. Mr relates <lb/>
Ride- <lb/>
along the road near N. B. <lb/>
mill, in brush pile near <lb/>
the road be heard the cry of a <lb/>
young rabbit. Stopping his hone <lb/>
he discovered a large black snake <lb/>
coiled round a rabbit one <lb/>
third grown. Mr. decided <lb/>
to watch the snake and before the <lb/>
young rabbit ceased fur <lb/>
mercy there came up to the snake <lb/>
1.11 old rabbit and began scenting <lb/>
along the snake until she came lo <lb/>
where the snake was coiled fast <lb/>
around the young rabbit, and <lb/>
with two rakes with her <lb/>
sharp teeth forced the snake to free <lb/>
the young rabbit, which ran off in <lb/>
great glee. In the snakes excite- <lb/>
Sumo coup to <lb/>
Other the Second <lb/>
Time <lb/>
Mi. frank Singleton and <lb/>
Singleton were <lb/>
TO THE OH <lb/>
PITT AND ADJOINING <lb/>
We are still in the forefront of the race after your patronage <lb/>
We oiler you best selected line <lb/>
Mr <lb/>
In- <lb/>
CHARLES B. AYCOCK, <lb/>
of Wayne. <lb/>
For Lieutenant <lb/>
WILFRED TURNER, <lb/>
of <lb/>
For Secretary of <lb/>
of <lb/>
For <lb/>
R. LACY, <lb/>
of Wake. <lb/>
For <lb/>
II. K. DIXON, <lb/>
of Cleveland. <lb/>
GILMER, <lb/>
of Hay wood. <lb/>
For Superintendent Public <lb/>
THOMAS <lb/>
of <lb/>
For Commissioner <lb/>
SAMUEL L. PATTERSON, <lb/>
For Labor <lb/>
HENRY VARNER, <lb/>
For <lb/>
SAMUEL L. ROGERS, <lb/>
of <lb/>
FRANK <lb/>
of Hew Hanover. <lb/>
DAN HUGH Mi LEAN, <lb/>
of Cumberland. <lb/>
LEES. OVERMAN, <lb/>
Rowan. <lb/>
County Ticket <lb/>
city of lad., seemed that the snake <lb/>
force, and arc cited <lb/>
where persons have boon <lb/>
ed to Their first appear- <lb/>
was after the flood <lb/>
1881. In <lb/>
would capture the old rabbit, but <lb/>
sin- leaped off some distance and <lb/>
watched the movements of the <lb/>
snake. the snake turn <lb/>
they have never brush she leap <lb/>
for the snake and gave him another <lb/>
rake with her teeth and snake <lb/>
climbed the brush and <lb/>
leaped off rejoicing, having won <lb/>
the victory over the serpent. Mr. <lb/>
then killed the snake and <lb/>
found the rabbit had oat one- <lb/>
so bad us at present. The <lb/>
pasts an not exactly like a snail. <lb/>
but resemble ii same respects. <lb/>
They have no shells and are night <lb/>
raiders. In else they range from <lb/>
one to six inches length, being <lb/>
from a quarter to an inch <lb/>
The larger ones are i of the snakes body in two. <lb/>
repulsive looking. It is ll was wounded by the <lb/>
not until o'clock at night <lb/>
the snails come out of their hiding <lb/>
places under aB- <lb/>
in parties have become <lb/>
be. <lb/>
Aimed with a lamp and a cup of. A- Mecklenburg <lb/>
salt the people hunt for the pests, <lb/>
residence of Mr. Bob- <lb/>
Lou, . <lb/>
Rev. Par <lb/>
lb <lb/>
was ranch <lb/>
out of the ii was <lb/>
the second time principals <lb/>
it had gone through <lb/>
of plighting troth to each other. <lb/>
Mr. Mrs. Singleton mar- <lb/>
ago and after <lb/>
having t. u lo them <lb/>
Mrs. Singleton divorce <lb/>
her husband. This was some <lb/>
live years ago, both of them living <lb/>
to be found store in Pin County. Well choice in Ni . . time, <lb/>
selections, the creations maim fact of America Mr. Sin- <lb/>
round Spring, ac- <lb/>
Mean- at work yours and our ad- . , , . , <lb/>
I our pleasure to show you yon and a here <lb/>
offer you best sen ice. by his <lb/>
brother. Mr. Geo. Singleton, of <lb/>
New Jen Mrs. Singleton join <lb/>
recent with <lb/>
dial decided up <lb/>
differences, re marry and <lb/>
live <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
and inter. <lb/>
vantage. It <lb/>
sell you if we can. m- oner you sen ice, <lb/>
attention, and the consistent with a well <lb/>
established business built up strictly on its own merits. <lb/>
When ;. market you will not do Yourself justice <lb/>
it you do not see our immense stock before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
us and the following Hues of general merchandise. <lb/>
Goods and Motions, <lb/>
Jackets am Capes, Carpels. Cloths, <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
and Children's Shoos. <lb/>
Harness, Horse Blankets and <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Floor, Heat, Molasses, <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows, Castings mid Plow Fixtures, Nails and Ho <lb/>
and when a slug is found its days <lb/>
went lo his house <lb/>
are numbered, for the smallest par- j <lb/>
tide of sail means death. The <lb/>
more salt the quicker the work.; <lb/>
They leave behind a slimy track <lb/>
of silver furnishes a clue to <lb/>
their movements In sonic places ,, <lb/>
., He spent the night and next morn- <lb/>
hue carpels have been ruined, <lb/>
slimy trail eating like acid. A <lb/>
slop bucket is a favorite resort <lb/>
for the snails, and as many us <lb/>
have been salted down at one time <lb/>
a Sun. <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
night and the <lb/>
him and others. The man <lb/>
himself to be in the <lb/>
of a Philadelphia mining <lb/>
company looking for certain min- <lb/>
that part of the country. <lb/>
-1 Crop With a <lb/>
Cow <lb/>
What to <lb/>
insisted on leaving very early <lb/>
I to meet important engagement <lb/>
I but before doing so he donned a <lb/>
suit of clothes belonging to Ml. <lb/>
Park's son, putting on his own <lb/>
ones over them, was discovered <lb/>
I afterward. <lb/>
Sickness Among Marines. He an old woman in <lb/>
the neighborhood out of 823.00 <lb/>
Norfolk, Va., June of claiming that for 850.00 he would <lb/>
SOS men forming the battalion net her son out of the Virginia pen- <lb/>
of marines at the navy yard have I As 835.00 was she <lb/>
been attacked by enteritis, raise he took that saying be <lb/>
a form of cholera would trust her for the balance. <lb/>
three of the number have been course it was a clear <lb/>
to the naval hospital and fellow <lb/>
for treatment. The men were first be in tho pen. <lb/>
attacked night and The man appeared to be about <lb/>
were ill for a short while. Dr. years old, dark complex. <lb/>
Hope, Health height feel <lb/>
looked into the matter, but it Inches, I an <lb/>
not yet been decided what canned pounds. Black hair and mustache, i Pm ministers of Gospel. <lb/>
the illness. Rumors of Ho on He may I I'm tilers all j <lb/>
for everything <lb/>
We buy for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved <lb/>
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, and Dealing. <lb/>
GO. <lb/>
Something over cur ago there <lb/>
moved into Burnsville <lb/>
two men of the name <lb/>
Anderson. The <lb/>
and resented <lb/>
;. part of neigh <lb/>
make their acquaintance. <lb/>
came lo this county from <lb/>
Virginia told by sever- <lb/>
who have had some conversation <lb/>
with them that they <lb/>
well and intelligent. <lb/>
will not allow a <lb/>
I hem, all their v, <lb/>
sewing, etc., themselves. When <lb/>
they settled in Burnsville <lb/>
had a go hI horse <lb/>
which was given a broth <lb/>
STATE <lb/>
. in North <lb/>
Ex-Congressman John S. Hen <lb/>
of Rowan county, has been <lb/>
I'm State Senate. <lb/>
A year-old boy, of <lb/>
shot and killed himself <lb/>
than taken whipping from <lb/>
his lather. <lb/>
It the man with loud- <lb/>
est who makes the most <lb/>
noise in the world. <lb/>
Ii. P. has bean <lb/>
elected President of the <lb/>
lo succeed Dr. Alderman, re- <lb/>
has for some time been <lb/>
one of the faculty. <lb/>
A colored man secured a <lb/>
in Halifax court Monday, <lb/>
and within thirty minutes had <lb/>
marry another woman. <lb/>
land Neck Commonwealth. <lb/>
The Tea hers Assembly. <lb/>
Tho Assembly, <lb/>
promises to lie of <lb/>
astral Interest. Every proper <lb/>
fort has been put forth to <lb/>
the occasion only one of great <lb/>
pleasure but of profit. It Is likely <lb/>
Atlantic Hotel will be <lb/>
with Assembly guests. <lb/>
which by the way, <lb/>
is one of the finest works of <lb/>
ever issued from a North <lb/>
Carolina office, was sent to thous- <lb/>
ands in this and other States. <lb/>
Prof. Matt Thompson, a <lb/>
educator, is the worthy Pres- <lb/>
of the Assembly. Hon. C. <lb/>
II. stale Superintendent, <lb/>
is Secretary. Mr. <lb/>
special honor for his efforts in be- <lb/>
half of the Assembly. Its <lb/>
will he largely due lo him. His <lb/>
interests in education is <lb/>
and the whole State owes him a <lb/>
of <lb/>
in Advocate. <lb/>
in South. <lb/>
For those who need n little <lb/>
as to the lot which <lb/>
should pray give the fol- <lb/>
lowing in the order which they <lb/>
occur the Now <lb/>
Holy Spirit in our own <lb/>
hearts. <lb/>
For the coining of I king <lb/>
The opportunities in engage in <lb/>
and Vegetable growing in <lb/>
South were recently emphasized <lb/>
by K. Georgia in an <lb/>
interview with New York pub <lb/>
-An bed. <lb/>
prepared and cared said Mr. <lb/>
case u and <lb/>
himself I For our own temporal and spirit I will yield a after the second <lb/>
necessities. , year of from to an <lb/>
For laborers in harvest acre. The farmer who is located <lb/>
held. m reach the large cities, <lb/>
That we read, I he legion, think, he 1- p <lb/>
I his it-mum <lb/>
he no mar I <lb/>
This is over <lb/>
el. who is said lo lie a do <lb/>
traveling man. week has been full of <lb/>
died, since which time over the <lb/>
iii-en their -mall crop <lb/>
.- milk . an- told <lb/>
that their neighbors assisted <lb/>
in in breaking the cow lo <lb/>
plow Sunday, and that now <lb/>
she very good work <lb/>
continue lo milk the row. <lb/>
TAKE ROBERT CHILL <lb/>
per bottle. Cures and <lb/>
Fever, Sweats and <lb/>
back if it doesn't. <lb/>
other as good. Gel the kind <lb/>
with the Red Cross On the label. <lb/>
night and morning, just as Sold and by Woolen, <lb/>
tiles did bet lo tin- and druggists.<lb/>
No <lb/>
White <lb/>
For <lb/>
F. <lb/>
For Representatives, <lb/>
W. J. NICHOLS, <lb/>
T. H. <lb/>
For Sheriff, <lb/>
O. W. <lb/>
For Register of <lb/>
T. R. <lb/>
For Treasurer, <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY. <lb/>
For Coroner, <lb/>
C. Om, <lb/>
Surveyor, <lb/>
J. D. COX. <lb/>
For Commissioners, <lb/>
C. J. <lb/>
H. I. DAVIS, <lb/>
W. G. <lb/>
arose, but these were <lb/>
lie basal can, and the <lb/>
was at in led to climatic <lb/>
Many of the temper <lb/>
undertake to thus in nth- <lb/>
illness Gold <lb/>
Leaf. <lb/>
attires rose last <lb/>
lo and <lb/>
this morning one of then, <lb/>
way, died. He was seventeen <lb/>
years old and enlisted at League <lb/>
island a ago. Medical Id- <lb/>
rector has tried to <lb/>
the cause of men's Illness, but <lb/>
so fur without mail. II Is hoped, <lb/>
however, other deaths may be <lb/>
averted. <lb/>
Wonder if Ibis is not a form of <lb/>
cholera has Jumped over <lb/>
this side of the continent. <lb/>
A Suitor. <lb/>
Her father says he wants me to <lb/>
demonstrate that can earn my <lb/>
living. <lb/>
you going to <lb/>
tori Why, I needn't <lb/>
marry her in I hut <lb/>
This is a title of the latest <lb/>
bulletin from the <lb/>
station of the North Carolina Col- <lb/>
of Agriculture Mechanic <lb/>
Arts. The first part is detailed ac <lb/>
count during past winter in <lb/>
forcing tomatoes, by Prof. w. <lb/>
and Assistant Prof. Alex- <lb/>
Rhodes. <lb/>
The Besom pan is a chapter <lb/>
Mute and directions by Prof. <lb/>
the use of glass in market <lb/>
gardening. <lb/>
The great increase of interest in <lb/>
winter gardening in Eastern <lb/>
part of the Slate makes this bullet in <lb/>
opportune one, It will be sent <lb/>
free to all interested in the <lb/>
the toil, on application to <lb/>
Dr. Winston Director West <lb/>
Raleigh N. C. <lb/>
For those who are s <lb/>
those have sinned. <lb/>
For the coining of out <lb/>
and nine ii he w ill j <lb/>
Ins a tanning fact <lb/>
The 1- <lb/>
I. men not <lb/>
in South Carolina, In <lb/>
in v, ill <lb/>
in North <lb/>
till nine <lb/>
mil ill id. here is u <lb/>
. lion --t <lb/>
In is and how<lb/>
Mill. led lute will <lb/>
Advertise All the <lb/>
Hut weather does not compel <lb/>
induce the public to deny <lb/>
selves any necessaries, com <lb/>
forts or luxuries life, hot <lb/>
test days of summer they have <lb/>
wants that be satisfied, and <lb/>
as in her seasons, <lb/>
chase where are invited lo <lb/>
deal. II then fore <lb/>
wise . bin <lb/>
v. iv simple, ,, <lb/>
I vegetable finite, <lb/>
-I . pa 1.1 <lb/>
gas his supplied, con <lb/>
brings n very high <lb/>
price. In- <lb/>
. in afford in Indulge in <lb/>
The canned art it is u <lb/>
it can <lb/>
in I. from tin <lb/>
would <lb/>
I hi <lb/>
ale on. <lb/>
all the year without regard there would spring up in South <lb/>
phenomena. <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
United <lb/>
Slates Weather Bureau show that <lb/>
rain falls more <lb/>
o'clock s o'clock iii the <lb/>
morning than other lime <lb/>
the <lb/>
tho preservation <lb/>
of all -and fruits <lb/>
and ii w mild be n foe <lb/>
before would have a <lb/>
farming <lb/>
tuner's <lb/>
in he ill iii- <lb/>
ii . iii 1.11 ,; in <lb/>
, i . . . <lb/>
v. pm lo gain i hi ll. <lb/>
I In only of ignorance <lb/>
ii. i- now <lb/>
who are while learn read <lb/>
in the of el hi If <lb/>
1-1 ii <lb/>
. . . a , . . I en lo <lb/>
.; . -1 Idle ; w ho <lb/>
can vole vote<lb/>
In not in <lb/>
n one or <lb/>
i-i In lo read in eight <lb/>
j n . ho i- unfaithful pa- <lb/>
rent and III de <lb/>
serve have tho ballot. <lb/>
-a wise milliner who <lb/>
her own neat. <lb/>
THE CELEBRATED <lb/>
FARQUHAR <lb/>
i Machines, <lb/>
Simplest, Most Durable, <lb/>
Perfect use. Wastes <lb/>
no grain; Cleans it ready for market <lb/>
Threshing Engines and Horse Powers, <lb/>
saw Mills and Stamford <lb/>
Semi for Hills- <lb/>
in <lb/>
v. II. ix., <lb/>
ii K Pa <lb/>
Catarrh Cannot Be <lb/>
with local applications, as they <lb/>
reach the seat of the <lb/>
blood or <lb/>
mill disease, and order to <lb/>
cute lake <lb/>
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken <lb/>
and acts directly on the <lb/>
and nine laces. Hall's <lb/>
Catarrh is not a <lb/>
cine. Ii was prescribed by <lb/>
this <lb/>
for years, is a regular <lb/>
m, is composed <lb/>
known, combined with <lb/>
U mil liters, acting ill <lb/>
I the The <lb/>
11- combination of the In- <lb/>
is what produces such <lb/>
results in curing <lb/>
Pond testimonials free. <lb/>
J. ft Props., <lb/>
druggist,., Hall's <lb/>
Family Pills are <lb/>
gossip 1- n ho In In e. <lb/>
the stories he mi . <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
If. c. <lb/>
White <lb/>
Fleming store. <lb/>
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