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AMENDMENT. <lb/>
THE of <lb/>
APPOINTED THE <lb/>
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m I HAVE <lb/>
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as Amended. <lb/>
Supplemental to u<lb/>
As one of depositories Public School Books in I <lb/>
Pin County. We handle the books designated on the <lb/>
state list for the public schools and cm supply what- <lb/>
ever you need. We also have <lb/>
COPY BOOKS <lb/>
slant doable ruled practice writing books, <lb/>
tablets, fool's cap paper, pens, pen slates, white <lb/>
crayons, colored crayons, inks, companion boxes, etc. <lb/>
Some of S i i p m . <lb/>
Entitled la to Amend <lb/>
of <lb/>
February ISM, the <lb/>
Two <lb/>
of the Public am <lb/>
of 1899. <lb/>
elections by the General <lb/>
shall be viva <lb/>
Sec Every voter North <lb/>
Carolina, except in this <lb/>
shall eligible to of- <lb/>
lint entering <lb/>
lead pencils l cent, <lb/>
a nice tablet with <lb/>
c pencils l cent, plain <lb/>
rubber tipped lead pencil l cent, <lb/>
pretty cover cent, <lb/>
in nice wood box cents <lb/>
and pen, and rule, all nice wood box, R <lb/>
cents. A great big wide tablet cents. Bottle of best <lb/>
ink on the market, Scents. Copybooks to dents. <lb/>
White crayons, gross In box. cents. Good fool's cap <lb/>
paper cents per quire. <lb/>
For the Business Man. <lb/>
We a nice of doable and <lb/>
long day books, journals, counter books, <lb/>
order books, receipts, draft and note <lb/>
Ac, <lb/>
For Society People. <lb/>
We have all kinds and styles of box papers, card and <lb/>
envelope sets, visiting cards, note papers and tablets. <lb/>
he General Assembly of North <lb/>
Carolina do <lb/>
Section i. That <lb/>
Public of 1899, entitled <lb/>
Act to amend the Constitution of <lb/>
be amended so <lb/>
as to make said act read us <lb/>
That article of the <lb/>
of North Carolina lie, and <lb/>
same i hereby abrogated, and in <lb/>
pen thereof shall be substituted <lb/>
crayons, with metal following article of said Con- <lb/>
ad pencil, slate pen- as an entire and <lb/>
plan of <lb/>
entry ledger <lb/>
memorandum <lb/>
lime <lb/>
Parker Fountain gen <lb/>
Eight <lb/>
And when it comes to <lb/>
-JOB <lb/>
The Reflector Office Can't Beat. <lb/>
ANYTHING IN <lb/>
Books, Stationery Printing. <lb/>
TAKES TO ALL <lb/>
MAGAZINES. <lb/>
Tobacco <lb/>
We want your Orders for Printing <lb/>
IN POSITION <lb/>
FOB Tin-; <lb/>
Manila Floor Tags <lb/>
IN POSITION SPECIAL PRICES <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
In <lb/>
Bills <lb/>
lots of per <lb/>
lots of cents per <lb/>
In lots of per <lb/>
In ills of at per <lb/>
In u.- <lb/>
At prices as Bills- <lb/>
You ran v your orders now an I have work delivered any <lb/>
time before the open t 1st. Work Guaranteed. <lb/>
The Reflector Printing Office. <lb/>
S. M. Schultz. <lb/>
front now <lb/>
will no <lb/>
until <lb/>
1st <lb/>
suspended Wholesale and retail and <lb/>
Dealer. Cash paid for <lb/>
Hides, Fur, Cotton Bead, oil liar <lb/>
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed- <lb/>
-leads. Mattresses, Oak Ba- <lb/>
by Carriages, Parlor <lb/>
Suits, Tallies. Lounges, Safes, I. <lb/>
mi Gail A As <lb/>
Meal Key West Cheroots, <lb/>
American Beauty Can- <lb/>
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb/>
Pine Apples. Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Flour. Sugar, Coffee, <lb/>
Lye, Magic Food, Hatches, oil, <lb/>
Cotton Seed Meal and Gar- <lb/>
of TAILORS to den <lb/>
when will bi- <lb/>
ll full line of <lb/>
with <lb/>
Woolens, <lb/>
keep up the work. <lb/>
Greenville Tailoring Co., <lb/>
a, Apples, <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Prunes. Currents, Glass <lb/>
and China Wan-, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, Mara <lb/>
Cheese. Putter, Stand- the regulation of the suffrage, with <lb/>
ard Sewing Machines, <lb/>
; other goods. unit <lb/>
Quantity. Cheap for <lb/>
, to see me. <lb/>
VI. <lb/>
AND TO <lb/>
Section l. Every male person <lb/>
in the United Stales, and <lb/>
every male person who has been <lb/>
naturalized, twenty one years <lb/>
age, and possessing the <lb/>
set out this article, shall <lb/>
be entitled to vote at any election <lb/>
by the people In the State, except <lb/>
as herein otherwise provided. <lb/>
Sec. He shall have resided in <lb/>
the state Ninth Carolina for two <lb/>
years, in the county six months, <lb/>
and in precinct, ward or other <lb/>
election district iii which be offers <lb/>
to vote, four months next proceed- <lb/>
tin election; Provided, That <lb/>
removal from one precinct, ward <lb/>
or other election district <lb/>
the same county, shall not ope- <lb/>
late to deprive person Of the <lb/>
right to vote ill the precinct, ward <lb/>
or other election district from <lb/>
which he has removed, until four <lb/>
months after such removal. No <lb/>
person who has been convicted, or <lb/>
who has confessed his guilt <lb/>
court upon Indictment of any crime <lb/>
the punishment of which is. or may <lb/>
hereafter is-, imprisonment in the <lb/>
Male prison, shall be permitted to <lb/>
vote, unless the said parson shall <lb/>
be first restored to citizenship In <lb/>
the manner prescribed law. <lb/>
Sec. Every person offering to <lb/>
vote shall be at the time a legally <lb/>
registered voter as herein <lb/>
ed and in the manner <lb/>
provided by law, and the General <lb/>
Assembly of North Carolina shall <lb/>
enact general registration laws to <lb/>
carry into effect the provisions of <lb/>
this <lb/>
Sec. i. Every person presenting <lb/>
himself for registration shall be <lb/>
I able to read and write any section <lb/>
of the constitution in the English <lb/>
language; and, before he shall be <lb/>
entitled lo vote, be shall have paid <lb/>
on or before the day of May, of <lb/>
the year in which he proposes to <lb/>
vote, his tax for the previous <lb/>
year as prescribed by Article B, <lb/>
Section i, the Constitution. <lb/>
no male person, who was, on Jan- <lb/>
Ni or at any time prior <lb/>
thereto, entitled to vote under the <lb/>
laws of any State in United <lb/>
Stales wherein he then resided, and <lb/>
no lineal of any such <lb/>
shall be denied the right to <lb/>
register and vote at any election in <lb/>
this Slate by reason of his failure <lb/>
to possess the educational <lb/>
cation rein described <lb/>
ed, he shall have registered in ac- <lb/>
with the terms of <lb/>
I section prior I, 1908, <lb/>
The General Assembly shall pro <lb/>
registration of all per- <lb/>
sons entitled to vote without the <lb/>
educational herein <lb/>
prescribed, and shall, on or before <lb/>
November let, 1908, provide for <lb/>
the making of a permanent record <lb/>
of such registration, and all <lb/>
sons so registered, shall forever <lb/>
thereafter have the right to vote <lb/>
all elections by the people in <lb/>
this State, unless disqualified <lb/>
Section of Pro- <lb/>
such person shall have paid <lb/>
his poll tax as above required. <lb/>
See. B, That this to <lb/>
the it is presented <lb/>
adopted as one Indivisible plan for <lb/>
duties of the he shall take <lb/>
and subscribe the following oath <lb/>
do swear <lb/>
I ill support and <lb/>
maintain the constitution laws <lb/>
of the United Slates, the con- <lb/>
and laws of North Caro <lb/>
inn not inconsistent therewith, and <lb/>
that I will faithfully discharge the <lb/>
So help me, <lb/>
See. S. The following classes of <lb/>
persons shall lie disqualified for <lb/>
office First, all persons who shall <lb/>
deny the being of Almighty God <lb/>
Second, all persons who shall have <lb/>
been convicted or confessed their <lb/>
guilt on indictment pending, <lb/>
whether sentenced or not, <lb/>
judgment treason <lb/>
or felony, or any other crime for <lb/>
which the punishment may be <lb/>
the penitentiary, <lb/>
since citizens of <lb/>
United or corruption and <lb/>
malpractice in office, unless such <lb/>
person shall lie restored to the <lb/>
rights of citizenship in a manner <lb/>
prescribed <lb/>
Sec. That this amendment to <lb/>
the Constitution, shall go Into <lb/>
on the first day July, 1902, <lb/>
called the mill run near <lb/>
C. Hooks, residence; thence <lb/>
down said branch or mill <lb/>
Swift Creek, thence down <lb/>
creek to the public road leading by <lb/>
C. i hence with pub- <lb/>
road to Meeting <lb/>
House; the public road <lb/>
leading by Caleb Worthington's to. <lb/>
Km k swamp; shall constitute <lb/>
t No t of i Township, <lb/>
polling place the town <lb/>
of <lb/>
No. Si All that part of <lb/>
said township lying cast north <lb/>
of the above line shall constitute <lb/>
Precinct Ho. of Town- <lb/>
ship with polling place In the town <lb/>
of <lb/>
Township <lb/>
Falkland Township snail <lb/>
one election precinct with the <lb/>
polling place in the town of Falk- <lb/>
land. <lb/>
Township I <lb/>
one election <lb/>
the polling place <lb/>
Farmville. <lb/>
precinct <lb/>
the town <lb/>
TOWNSHIP <lb/>
if a majority f the votes at <lb/>
the next general election shall with Pitt street <lb/>
cast In favor of amend <lb/>
Greenville Township is hereby <lb/>
divided two election precincts <lb/>
Precinct that part of <lb/>
the township lying north of Tar <lb/>
river, together with that part of <lb/>
the town of Greenville lying be- <lb/>
tween Tar river the following <lb/>
line, to Commencing on Tar <lb/>
river at the mouth of the branch <lb/>
forming eastern boundary of <lb/>
said town, and running up said <lb/>
branch lo Third street, thence a <lb/>
westerly course with Third street <lb/>
to Pitt street, thence a southerly <lb/>
to <lb/>
son avenue, thence with Dickinson <lb/>
avenue a south-westerly course to <lb/>
Sec. II. This amendment to boundary of said town <lb/>
. .,;, ,. , ,, , . . , . thence a northerly course with said <lb/>
Constitution shall be submitted at boundary line to Tar river; shall <lb/>
the next general election to the constitute Precinct No. <lb/>
voters of the State, in the villa township, with the polling <lb/>
same and under the same <lb/>
rules regulations as is pro I , T ,, . n., <lb/>
,,.,, , . , the remain- <lb/>
the law of Mid township shall con- <lb/>
elections in this State, and at said Precinct No. with the <lb/>
elections those persons desiring to, polling place at Five Points in the <lb/>
vote for such amendment shall cast Greenville. <lb/>
a written printed ballot with the <lb/>
Suffrage Amend- <lb/>
thereon; and those with a <lb/>
contrary opinion shall cast a writ- <lb/>
ten or printed ballot with the <lb/>
words Suffrage Amend- <lb/>
thereon. <lb/>
TOWNSHIP <lb/>
US Township shall <lb/>
one election precinct with the <lb/>
polling place in the village of <lb/>
lotus. <lb/>
TOWNSHIP <lb/>
Swill Creek Township is <lb/>
See. III. The votes east at said into two election precincts <lb/>
election shall be counted, <lb/>
returned and canvassed, and <lb/>
the result declared <lb/>
under the same rules <lb/>
and the same manner as <lb/>
the vote for Governor, and if a ma- <lb/>
of voles east are in favor <lb/>
of the said amendment, it shall lie <lb/>
the of the Governor of the <lb/>
State, being notified of the <lb/>
result of said election, to certify <lb/>
said the seal of <lb/>
the state, who shall enroll the said <lb/>
amendment in certified among <lb/>
permanent records of his office. <lb/>
Sec IV. This act shall lie <lb/>
force from and after Its ratification. <lb/>
ELECTION PRECINCTS. <lb/>
Voting Places For the <lb/>
Election. <lb/>
August <lb/>
W. T. Lee Company <lb/>
Will tell in this <lb/>
space Thursday. Phone <lb/>
the intent and purpose to so con <lb/>
the different parts, and to <lb/>
make them so dependent upon <lb/>
ea h other, that the whole shall <lb/>
stand or fall together. <lb/>
Sec. ti. All elections by the <lb/>
pie shall be by ballot, and all <lb/>
i with Chapter SOT, <lb/>
Law- 1800, the county Hoard of <lb/>
Elections, for Pitt county, at a <lb/>
meeting held on the 7th day of <lb/>
May 1900, divided the county <lb/>
election precincts and designated <lb/>
the polling places as follow <lb/>
DAM TOWNSHIP <lb/>
Beaver Dam Township shall con <lb/>
election precinct with <lb/>
the polling plane at May's Chapel. <lb/>
TOWNSHIP <lb/>
shall constitute <lb/>
one election precinct the poll- <lb/>
place Parker's School House <lb/>
near Gum Swamp <lb/>
TOWNSHIP <lb/>
Township shall constitute <lb/>
one election precinct with the poll <lb/>
place of Bethel.<lb/>
Carolina Township shall <lb/>
one election precinct with the <lb/>
polling place at Stokes on the <lb/>
W. i;. B. <lb/>
fill <lb/>
township shall constitute <lb/>
one election precinct with the poll- <lb/>
place Blank Jack. <lb/>
TOWNSHIP. <lb/>
is hereby <lb/>
two election precincts <lb/>
Precinct No. All that part of <lb/>
the township lying south of Swift <lb/>
shall constitute Precinct No. <lb/>
with the polling place at <lb/>
Precinct No. All that part <lb/>
of the township lying of <lb/>
Swift creek shall constitute <lb/>
No. with the polling place <lb/>
at the public school house near I. <lb/>
B, F. <lb/>
Chairman Co. Hoard of Elections,<lb/>
Co. Hoard of <lb/>
A New York merchant, who had <lb/>
an income of shot himself <lb/>
a few days ago of <lb/>
He probably depress- <lb/>
ed with the thought that he might <lb/>
never he as rich as Rockefeller. <lb/>
Wilmington Star. <lb/>
THE CELEBRATED <lb/>
FARQUHAR <lb/>
Machines, <lb/>
Simplest. Most Durable, <lb/>
and Perfect in use. Wastes <lb/>
no grain; Cleans it ready for market <lb/>
Threshing; Engines Horse Powers, <lb/>
Saw Mills and Standard <lb/>
Send for Illus- <lb/>
A. B. Lid., <lb/>
SO at York, Pa <lb/>
livid <lb/>
viz. <lb/>
Pus So. that part <lb/>
so the township west <lb/>
tooth following line to <lb/>
Commencing g the Beaver <lb/>
Township line on the old Plank <lb/>
Road, near Warren's Chapel, <lb/>
running with the public road lead- <lb/>
by Warren's Chapel, to the <lb/>
forks of the road near the old <lb/>
Frank Tucker homestead, thence <lb/>
with the public road leading to the <lb/>
Greenville and road near <lb/>
Lorenzo thence with <lb/>
the Greenville and road <lb/>
mi. <lb/>
. m . w <lb/>
HI <lb/>
la <lb/>
Book <lb/>
a course to the branch <lb/>
CHILLS AND FEVER MALARIA, <lb/>
and night Sweats with Hubert's <lb/>
Tasteless Chill Tonic at per <lb/>
Pleasant to take. Money <lb/>
if it fails. Restores <lb/>
petite, blood and makes <lb/>
you well. None other as good. <lb/>
Sold guaranteed the drug <lb/>
Bryan, <lb/>
A Words <lb/>
Suffering <lb/>
Women. <lb/>
No bat yourselves know of <lb/>
you go through. Why do <lb/>
suffer It necessary. Don't <lb/>
lose your health and beauty, the <lb/>
of one U <lb/>
Don't <lb/>
. and worn Impure blood is Si <lb/>
the of all your trouble. <lb/>
Johnston's <lb/>
will purify your Mood and bring <lb/>
bloom of health back into your I <lb/>
cheeks. Each bottle contain a m <lb/>
QUART <lb/>
In <lb/>
In o. mid, all Sad help, lilt <lb/>
JOHNSTON'S Alls la for pm <lb/>
of cold hand, and for n <lb/>
. down <lb/>
.------,. .,, i of <lb/>
with painful of <lb/>
of Out <lb/>
f which make the life to miserable W have a book <lb/>
Yo, <lb/>
down backache, <lb/>
I with <lb/>
THE Detroit, Mich; <lb/>
Urn Ilia ac. <lb/>
SOLD BY <lb/>
t u , <lb/>
In Court. <lb/>
vs. Move. <lb/>
Tin- defendant above named will take <lb/>
notice Hint an action entitled as above <lb/>
the Superior Court of <lb/>
Pitt county to obtain a divorce from the <lb/>
of matrimony; and the defendant <lb/>
will take notice that he is required <lb/>
to appear the next term of the Superior <lb/>
Court of county to be held on the sec- <lb/>
Monday after the first Monday in Sept. <lb/>
next, being the 17th of Sept., 1900, <lb/>
Si the Court House in N. C. <lb/>
mi answer or demur lo the complaint in <lb/>
ran the plaintiff will apply to the <lb/>
Court fur the relief demanded in com- <lb/>
plaint. <lb/>
This the 80th day of May 1900. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court. <lb/>
F O for <lb/>
CREDITORS. <lb/>
The of the Superior Court of Tit <lb/>
county, having lamed Letter t <lb/>
lo me. the undersigned, on the <lb/>
day if May. on the estate <lb/>
I. deceased. Notice is Iv <lb/>
given to ill Indebted to the <lb/>
lo make Immediate to the <lb/>
am lo all creditors of said estate or <lb/>
present claims, properly <lb/>
to the twelve <lb/>
after date of this notice, or this <lb/>
will lie plead in of their recovery. <lb/>
This tin- 7th day of May; 1900. <lb/>
Jambs <lb/>
on the estate of Thomas J. <lb/>
TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
Having dub the <lb/>
or county as <lb/>
Will and of Nancy <lb/>
Wallace, notice is hereby given to <lb/>
all to said estate to make <lb/>
i to the undersigned, and <lb/>
all persons claims said ea- <lb/>
BIS to present the same <lb/>
for payment on or the of <lb/>
April, or this nodes will he plead in <lb/>
bar of recovery. <lb/>
day of April, 1900.<lb/>
Executor of Nancy Wallace. <lb/>
POSTED. <lb/>
hereby warn all persons from en- <lb/>
upon any of our lands along <lb/>
the purpose of with net <lb/>
or hunting. Any one m will <lb/>
W according lo law, <lb/>
E. I It. T <lb/>
A. J. <lb/>
M i- . <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
OF VOTERS. <lb/>
Notice is hereby given that the hooks of <lb/>
registration fer precinct NO. <lb/>
Township will .-i from A. <lb/>
M. to sun-set of each day from Thursday <lb/>
June July 1900 in- <lb/>
for the n <lb/>
of legally voters of the <lb/>
precinct And on each Saturday during <lb/>
said the said hours <lb/>
the books will be open at polling place <lb/>
at Five Points in the town of <lb/>
June <lb/>
Registrar <lb/>
PATENTS i <lb/>
FREE <lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
Steamer leave Washing- <lb/>
ton daily at A. M. for Green- <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville daily at <lb/>
M. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer leaves <lb/>
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb/>
and Friday at A. M. <lb/>
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb/>
Saturdays <lb/>
A. M. carries freight only. <lb/>
with <lb/>
for Norfolk, <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
ton, for all points for the Went <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
I lie I s. B. Co. from <lb/>
New York; from <lb/>
Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
DIRECTORY <lb/>
CHURCHES. <lb/>
s m. superintendent. <lb/>
Lay Services every 2nd and 4th <lb/>
Sunday morning. <lb/>
every Sun- <lb/>
day, morning and evening. Pray- <lb/>
Wednesday evening. <lb/>
Rev. J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday- <lb/>
school a. m. C. D. <lb/>
superintendent. <lb/>
M every Sun- <lb/>
day, morning and evening. Prayer <lb/>
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev. <lb/>
N. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday <lb/>
school p. m. W F. Harding, <lb/>
II <lb/>
thin. <lb/>
Sunday, evening. Rev <lb/>
J. B. Morton, pastor. Sunday- <lb/>
school a. m. E. B. so <lb/>
at the <lb/>
Opera House every 2nd Sunday <lb/>
night. Rev. W. <lb/>
Davis, pastor. <lb/>
regular services. <lb/>
LODGES <lb/>
A. F. A. M. Greenville <lb/>
Lodge, No. meets first and <lb/>
third Monday R. <lb/>
W. M. J. M. Sec <lb/>
I. O. O. Lodge, No. <lb/>
Meets every Tuesday evening. <lb/>
R. I. Humber. N. G. E. E Griffin, <lb/>
Sec. <lb/>
K. of River Lodge, <lb/>
meets every Friday evening <lb/>
R. M. C C; T. M. Hooker, <lb/>
K. of K. andS. <lb/>
R. Vance Council, No. <lb/>
1696, meets every Thursday even- <lb/>
W. B. Wilson, R. M. R. <lb/>
Lang, See. <lb/>
Jr. O. U. A. every <lb/>
Wednesday night at In I. O. <lb/>
O. F hall. J. B. While, Conn- <lb/>
A. O. Council, <lb/>
No. meets every first and third <lb/>
Thursday nights in Odd Fellows <lb/>
Hall. J. Z. Gardner Worthy <lb/>
Chief; D. S. Smith, Sec. <lb/>
I. O. Conclave <lb/>
No. meets every second <lb/>
Monday nights in Odd <lb/>
Hall. W. B. Wilson <lb/>
Smith Sec <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Whichard, N, C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every de <lb/>
part and prices as low as the <lb/>
Highest market prices <lb/>
aid produce. <lb/>
The One Day Cold Our. <lb/>
Cold In and sore throat cured by Ker- <lb/>
. u i I. i. to <lb/>
cry <lb/>
MEN WANTED, with fair duration <lb/>
L-.-t lo <lb/>
la <lb/>
hr all railway a <lb/>
a. of <lb/>
All are assisted to <lb/>
for free<lb/>
I'll <lb/>
Ky <lb/>
j. a. <lb/>
-DEALER IN- <lb/>
ill <lb/>
mi <lb/>
for fro <lb/>
BOOK OH <lb/>
A GENERAL LINK OF <lb/>
A lap a Line of Hardware. <lb/>
COME TO SEE MK. <lb/>
J. B. COREY. <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
III <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
D. J. EDITOR <lb/>
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VOL XIX- <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, JUNE <lb/>
NO <lb/>
IRE I <lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
Seven Springs Hotel. <lb/>
NEW MANAGEMENT. W. F Po <lb/>
The finest of mineral waters. Each spring has a different <lb/>
analysis. Especially recommended for stomach, kidney, liver <lb/>
and bladder troubles. All seven have wonderful restorative <lb/>
HACKS MEET EVERY TRAIN AT <lb/>
La O. <lb/>
Water free to guests. People boarding at other hotels or <lb/>
boarding houses and using Seven Springs w In-charged <lb/>
per week A number of improvements have been added <lb/>
since last season, among them are the bath houses being com- <lb/>
a professional barber in the hotel, and others too <lb/>
numerous to mention. For terms and other information <lb/>
address <lb/>
W. F. Morrill. Proprietor. <lb/>
Seven Springs, N. C. <lb/>
OUR <lb/>
State Ticket. <lb/>
CHARLES B. AYCOCK, <lb/>
of Wayne. <lb/>
Fur Lieutenant <lb/>
WILFRED I. TURNER, <lb/>
Of <lb/>
For Secretary of <lb/>
GRIMES, <lb/>
of Pitt. <lb/>
For <lb/>
BENJAMIN It. LACY, <lb/>
For <lb/>
B. F. <lb/>
of Cleveland. <lb/>
For Attorney <lb/>
ROBERT D. GILMER, <lb/>
of Hay wood. <lb/>
For Superintendent Public<lb/>
THOMAS <lb/>
of Robeson. <lb/>
For Commissioner <lb/>
SAMUEL L. PATTERSON, <lb/>
of Caldwell. <lb/>
For Commissioner and <lb/>
HENRY B. <lb/>
of Davidson. <lb/>
For Corporation <lb/>
SAMUEL L. ROGERS, <lb/>
of <lb/>
FRANK <lb/>
of New <lb/>
DAN HUGH <lb/>
of Cumberland. <lb/>
LEE OVERMAN, <lb/>
County Ticket <lb/>
For the Senate, <lb/>
F. G. JAMES. <lb/>
For Representatives, <lb/>
W. J. NICHOLS, <lb/>
T. H. BARNHILL. <lb/>
For Sheriff, <lb/>
O. W. HARRINGTON. <lb/>
For Register of Deeds <lb/>
T. R. MOORE. <lb/>
For Treasurer, <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY. <lb/>
For Coroner, <lb/>
O. <lb/>
Surveyor, <lb/>
J. D. COX. <lb/>
For Commissioners, <lb/>
C. J. TUCKER, <lb/>
R. L. DAVIS, <lb/>
W. LITTLE. <lb/>
A Needed Incentive. <lb/>
North Carolina needs an <lb/>
to education. We <lb/>
have set forth time and again the <lb/>
distressing condition of our free <lb/>
schools; and now the tide is <lb/>
in their favor it is highly <lb/>
desirable that we strike at the <lb/>
root of illiteracy In OUT Common- <lb/>
Wealth. The percentage of <lb/>
in North Carolina has not been <lb/>
wholly chargeable to the <lb/>
common schools; for they <lb/>
have been many years, <lb/>
ways, to teach lo <lb/>
read and write. That is to say, <lb/>
anyone who desires to learn to read <lb/>
and write can do so in schools run <lb/>
for two or three months during <lb/>
their school This being so, <lb/>
it stands to reason Ilia I many have <lb/>
declined to embrace their <lb/>
and it is well established <lb/>
that one who will scorn or <lb/>
a slight opportunity will despise <lb/>
a larger one. For this we <lb/>
have felt of a compulsory <lb/>
school-law, though know the <lb/>
people are not yet regarded as <lb/>
ready for it. Knowing that this <lb/>
is out of the we arc glad <lb/>
for the prospect of another <lb/>
open chance to learn to <lb/>
read and write, open several <lb/>
and then a penalty if that chance <lb/>
neglected. We believe this will <lb/>
bring the children out of darkened <lb/>
homes by the thousand. will <lb/>
learn to read rather than forfeit <lb/>
their right to vote. They will till <lb/>
our free schools, such <lb/>
dance will reported as has not <lb/>
been dreamed of. This will serve <lb/>
many purposes. It will be light <lb/>
where light is most needed; it will <lb/>
hope to those hopeless; <lb/>
it will emphasize the value of the <lb/>
free and plead eloquently <lb/>
for their improvement, and it will <lb/>
give new impetus to the <lb/>
movement now so <lb/>
parent North <lb/>
cal Recorder. <lb/>
Unique Bargains. <lb/>
The most unique political prop- <lb/>
yet made and accepted is <lb/>
that batman Mr. Charles B. <lb/>
cock and a Mr. Crisp, of Lenoir. <lb/>
When Mr. Aycock concluded <lb/>
able speech there a few days <lb/>
J. A. Crisp, the well-known Re- <lb/>
publican postmaster, said to Mr. <lb/>
Aycock that if he would <lb/>
sign an affidavit that the amend- <lb/>
would not disfranchise white <lb/>
men because of their illiteracy, <lb/>
other words that the <lb/>
meant what it says, he <lb/>
would obligate himself by <lb/>
to vote for the amendment. <lb/>
Crisp is a Republican local leader <lb/>
and it is thought this <lb/>
proposition for a bluff, or to test <lb/>
whether Aycock really believed <lb/>
what he asserted in his speech. <lb/>
Then and there the presence of <lb/>
a magistrate the affidavit was <lb/>
drawn up and duly sworn to and <lb/>
signed by Aycock. There was <lb/>
nothing left for Crisp to do but <lb/>
keep his part of the agreement and <lb/>
sign the affidavit to vote for the <lb/>
which ho did. <lb/>
Crisp claimed to lie favor of <lb/>
while supremacy but opposed to <lb/>
the amendment. He now <lb/>
logical position of being <lb/>
favor of both. <lb/>
His proposition its <lb/>
reminds one of the arrange <lb/>
between a local politician of <lb/>
Charlotte a Democratic <lb/>
date. The Republican worker dis- <lb/>
the statement there <lb/>
were forty magistrates <lb/>
Hanover, and at last offered <lb/>
to go to to <lb/>
gate for himself; the Democrat to <lb/>
pay his expenses, and the <lb/>
to change his politics if he <lb/>
found the statement true. Re <lb/>
went to Wilmington, found things <lb/>
much than they had been <lb/>
represented, and wrote a card iii <lb/>
I lie papers saying He stood to <lb/>
his bargain, changed his politics <lb/>
and worked the rest of the <lb/>
News. <lb/>
TO THE FRIENDS AND <lb/>
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. <lb/>
arc still in the forefront of race after your patronage <lb/>
offer you the best selected line of <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
to lie found in in Pitt Well bought choice <lb/>
the creations of the best manufacturers of America <lb/>
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round. Spring, bummer <lb/>
We are at work for yours and our mutual ad <lb/>
vantage. It la our pleasure to show you what you and to <lb/>
sell you if we ran. We offer you beat service, polite <lb/>
attention, and the most liberal terms with a will <lb/>
established business built up strictly on its own merits. <lb/>
When you come lo market you ill do yourself justice <lb/>
if you do not son our immense stock before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
Remember us and the following lines of general merchandise. <lb/>
Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Hats ac i and Dross Trimmings Ladies <lb/>
Jackets Carpets, Mattings and Oil <lb/>
No Blood but Some Bluster. <lb/>
is too much talk of <lb/>
this campaign. We <lb/>
are a to have a peaceable and <lb/>
light the greatest <lb/>
which ever entered pol- <lb/>
of any State. That matter is <lb/>
going lo be settled by a majority of <lb/>
the voters at the polls. you <lb/>
hear any political of wad- <lb/>
through blood to bin mouth, <lb/>
and boasting how he is going to <lb/>
to Winchester titles and die <lb/>
in his cause, you may put it down <lb/>
in your note book that there is <lb/>
a that fellow, <lb/>
if it were necessary to face bullets <lb/>
and endanger life that same fellow <lb/>
would lie under the bed <lb/>
out of danger. Oh, these <lb/>
blood and thunder fellows. We <lb/>
have hoard racket it is <lb/>
always and ever a racket and <lb/>
nothing <lb/>
Subscribe to The <lb/>
Cases <lb/>
Pretty much everybody in the <lb/>
central purl of city knows by- <lb/>
sight the sawed-off boy <lb/>
of Western Union Telegraph <lb/>
Company h hose tits him <lb/>
about as well as a coffee sack <lb/>
would. Last Sunday night <lb/>
Observer man and an of <lb/>
the met him marching up <lb/>
street, aimless in appear- <lb/>
with his eyes lightly <lb/>
They stopped him, Inter- <lb/>
him and shook him, <lb/>
found that he was When <lb/>
he woke up he said he thought he <lb/>
was asleep on the bench the <lb/>
Western Union office- A few <lb/>
years ago one of the best known <lb/>
physicians Charlotte appeared, <lb/>
one morning, about i <lb/>
o'clock, on street, with <lb/>
on but his night shirt a <lb/>
pair of slippers He had walked <lb/>
a block half when he was <lb/>
in his <lb/>
by a couple of his night -hawk <lb/>
friends, who naked him where he <lb/>
was He replied, <lb/>
that it was none of their <lb/>
blank but they managed <lb/>
to detain him until they found <lb/>
that he was asleep, then <lb/>
woke him up. He returned through <lb/>
his light to <lb/>
his room, laughing all the <lb/>
way. <lb/>
Is not a good <lb/>
habit. Any who is ad <lb/>
dieted to it should break himself <lb/>
of it. It is liable to lead one into <lb/>
any sort of complication. Char- <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Men's, and Children's Shoes. and <lb/>
Horse Blankets and <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, Meal, Sugar, Bead ts, <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows, Costings and Plow Fixture, Nails and Rope. <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
for Furniture and everything in Hue. <lb/>
We buy strictly fur Cash, sell for lather tush u Approved <lb/>
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit Dealing. <lb/>
Your Friends, <lb/>
Use Good Plows. <lb/>
have just received n lot o South <lb/>
Chilled Single Double Call and Me <lb/>
them before buying. We also n <lb/>
Tools, <lb/>
A reporter of The Stat -at the <lb/>
division of the <lb/>
Bureau for more than hour <lb/>
to get Idea of the work be <lb/>
It was a sail experience, <lb/>
for there came t the <lb/>
an of unemployed, <lb/>
unused Lo breakers <lb/>
of this bard, cold world, all <lb/>
search employment. <lb/>
wanted something to something <lb/>
to take Hun minds from <lb/>
i and give them u <lb/>
to supply <lb/>
Some of the stories <lb/>
pitiful, and it was <lb/>
;. i- a woman burst into <lb/>
tears. f the crowd that <lb/>
waited in respectful deference to <lb/>
the presentation her case. Now <lb/>
and then a stray member <lb/>
crop can <lb/>
grow with- <lb/>
out Potash. <lb/>
Every blade <lb/>
t ., grain <lb/>
i I all Fruits <lb/>
and Vegetables <lb/>
must have it. If <lb/>
i is supplied <lb/>
y. mi a full crop- <lb/>
it too little, growth will be <lb/>
I. all , <lb/>
t t They cost <lb/>
;. . . <lb/>
No <lb/>
A -mi In Each. <lb/>
Maude, dear, would <lb/>
lie to refer to the <lb/>
gross, who bad left over, came . . <lb/>
inmates of ti cattle ear as trained <lb/>
animals. <lb/>
in stormed to <lb/>
his Constituent had lint <lb/>
. once, tin <lb/>
mindful of the i In census <lb/>
bad just begun, and <lb/>
there are other i i <lb/>
other promises and few places. <lb/>
difference, it <lb/>
seems, for after n person once pas <lb/>
-i- an i in there is a i <lb/>
grind at headquarters for <lb/>
appointments, and all sorts of in- <lb/>
net is n bent t. <lb/>
official recognition a- a clerk <lb/>
census. <lb/>
Watches a <lb/>
and eye over I lie whole <lb/>
dilution, and be refuses <lb/>
people lo plan- when <lb/>
there is no need for them. There <lb/>
arc <lb/>
works everybody's <lb/>
survives are appreciated accord- <lb/>
bis when <lb/>
So, Mamie, dear cowboy <lb/>
does always cross the ocean in <lb/>
the steerage. <lb/>
a woman can usually gel straight <lb/>
in point except when she tries <lb/>
a pencil or drive a nail. <lb/>
It doesn't take a man with a call <lb/>
in hi- eye In cast relied ions. <lb/>
A man may make his murk <lb/>
ti. world making it a <lb/>
mark. <lb/>
A man never bow many <lb/>
I. an- he spends In bed until lie has <lb/>
hen the ball reaches first base <lb/>
the runner it is natural that <lb/>
feel put out about it. <lb/>
dog may have his day, but <lb/>
they an- mil all daisies. <lb/>
Seine people always <lb/>
for while others can't get <lb/>
from It. <lb/>
occur, they arc by <lb/>
infrequent, it ran lie put Ts <lb/>
a- a safe the <lb/>
promotion has been is <lb/>
a business census, conducted on <lb/>
business principles b business <lb/>
men no fears <lb/>
Washington star. <lb/>
lever is a bottle of <lb/>
tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply <lb/>
mi a i ii i a form <lb/>
pay. Price <lb/>
Plow <lb/>
The while people North Car <lb/>
realize much <lb/>
win In the . mo <lb/>
i It- for blessing <lb/>
;. mil government, for peace, <lb/>
of the women <lb/>
and outrage, till banner <lb/>
went down In defeat <lb/>
of them grew weary old -i. <lb/>
at tin- carnival of terror it ml <lb/>
corruption followed <lb/>
can in demanded <lb/>
new Marion Duller saw <lb/>
bis opportunity u com- <lb/>
which resulted in the defeat of the <lb/>
democratic party, There was no <lb/>
rule, he said, The <lb/>
was all a blind to divert <lb/>
the attention of the people <lb/>
live economic II took <lb/>
four years of fusion rule in open <lb/>
had In <lb/>
try bitter experience <lb/>
republican is incapable of <lb/>
. lie state a n man's . <lb/>
because three fourths of <lb/>
its is made lip of <lb/>
Ii is a . <lb/>
the tenders <lb/>
ran get the lowest to win the <lb/>
the<lb/>
rAKE ROBERTS TASTELESS CHILL <lb/>
per bottle. Cures Chills and <lb/>
Fever, Malaria, Sweats and <lb/>
back if it doesn't. <lb/>
No us good, the kind <lb/>
with Red Cross on the label. <lb/>
guaranteed by Wooten, <lb/>
i and druggists. <lb/>
speakers everywhere <lb/>
ought to call attention to the pet- <lb/>
sound of the Stale and ticket. <lb/>
Aft. rail that is said about plat <lb/>
the character of <lb/>
dates has mm ti in do with the re- <lb/>
The have <lb/>
be.-t of pa- <lb/>
character -and a <lb/>
will In- <lb/>
duce t. vote for the Demo- <lb/>
because are looking for <lb/>
i be lie; men for the position. <lb/>
Raleigh News and Observer. <lb/>
The average is not hit fas <lb/>
much afraid of gossip as i he is of a <lb/>
mouse. <lb/>
Headquarters For <lb/>
Builder's Hardware, Ready <lb/>
Paints, Pumps, Nails Garland Stoves, World's <lb/>
BAKER HART. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Weekly.<lb/>
Catarrh Cured <lb/>
with local applications, as <lb/>
reach scat of the dis <lb/>
ea-e. is a blood or <lb/>
ill-ease, and in order to <lb/>
cure ii internal <lb/>
Catarrh is taken <lb/>
, and ails mi <lb/>
Mi. Hall's <lb/>
Cure Is not a quack <lb/>
i was prescribed <lb/>
the beat In this country <lb/>
years, is a regular <lb/>
It is the <lb/>
ii. with <lb/>
. a the mucous surface. The <lb/>
perfect combination the two in- <lb/>
is produces such <lb/>
in lining <lb/>
ill Send ho <lb/>
tin Props., <lb/>
Hold druggists, . Hall's <lb/>
Pill-, arc the <lb/>
The i- a in on III <lb/>
that i the w hilt i- <lb/>
i an. I him I Inn is tin middle <lb/>
ground. A- the Mate stands, <lb/>
the bite man i- the men n <lb/>
who climb into paw <lb/>
nil <lb/>
thinking rid of <lb/>
i and till men, sleeted <lb/>
white men, will power <lb/>
-5 ., It <lb/>
Dr. D. L. J i , <lb/>
M N .<lb/>
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EASIER REFLECTOR <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
J. Ed. Owner <lb/>
take Part rt <lb/>
Greenville, N. as Second Class <lb/>
Mall Mailer. <lb/>
The assault made by <lb/>
upon Mr. B. . I lax <lb/>
is something <lb/>
well concern Hie people of the <lb/>
ea-h i ii iii State, ii <lb/>
disposition of the <lb/>
The President seems to have <lb/>
war with China, as he <lb/>
with Philippines, by his <lb/>
own will, without asking <lb/>
the consent of In <lb/>
hands alone making DOW- <lb/>
i.- by Constitution. <lb/>
The question of the right <lb/>
war i mil Material. <lb/>
The President Legal pow <lb/>
to should <lb/>
Congress in session to con- <lb/>
sider the mailer. Kill lie will mil <lb/>
do ii. <lb/>
The critical point in next <lb/>
is York, which is ah <lb/>
necessary to both <lb/>
Kill as nominee for Gov- <lb/>
would stand a heller <lb/>
of carrying Mate, us <lb/>
With II <lb/>
governor selected by and <lb/>
sworn mil to enforce franchise <lb/>
taxation la the real <lb/>
milk in wants <lb/>
taxation law killed. <lb/>
baa to gal out of <lb/>
way in It. <lb/>
in wholly <lb/>
lug the <lb/>
the Washington upon ilia <lb/>
nomination for Vice- <lb/>
Ii Republican <lb/>
run vein lull <lb/>
is i high and <lb/>
is i j. f <lb/>
I I. It <lb/>
Iron, <lb/>
June <lb/>
juggling by <lb/>
I lie republican lenders with the <lb/>
Vies Presidential nomination, <lb/>
who are Initialed which through, the <lb/>
to dastardly acts by such which aw <lb/>
Ada,,,, and other of the the Washington <lb/>
,. adopted have evoked <lb/>
rule . . ., <lb/>
; not the In <lb/>
arc making, although the <lb/>
a m-n. was known j,., strength of the bread and but <lb/>
twenty-one age, and who brigade at National Capitol <lb/>
and considerable per- <lb/>
following, many to sup- <lb/>
there would be at least a <lb/>
bluff made at of mi en- <lb/>
demonstration, About <lb/>
declined to take the oath that he <lb/>
old. Hauled to lie listed <lb/>
for taxation, and upon re <lb/>
fused triad to commit minder. <lb/>
purpose behind this <lb/>
to vote <lb/>
against in August <lb/>
and thought his name <lb/>
list would lie evidence he <lb/>
old enough lo lute. <lb/>
Till. lull has made in <lb/>
some listen in <lb/>
and say a large <lb/>
young who claim to <lb/>
In-Mist one been lint <lb/>
taxation. Possibly lbs <lb/>
same thin generally as no <lb/>
doubt have been in- <lb/>
Registrars for <lb/>
should lie on their <lb/>
guard and allow these <lb/>
to got on the <lb/>
books because they have <lb/>
n in mi taxation. <lb/>
Ii is while men <lb/>
to be stirring <lb/>
dot want lo see the de <lb/>
The show plainly <lb/>
what opposition an- mi to. <lb/>
While men together or <lb/>
Milt cc worse than <lb/>
we have had <lb/>
only heard in Wash- <lb/>
have come from delegates <lb/>
to the convention who stopped on <lb/>
their way home, and those <lb/>
robs were not result <lb/>
but of whiskey or other in <lb/>
Hut of course, <lb/>
does not worry is <lb/>
boodle, mil enthusiasm, that ho re <lb/>
lies upon Iii duplicate bis bus <lb/>
Nothing more contradictory was <lb/>
ever into a party than <lb/>
the declarations of the republican <lb/>
platform that endorse ad- <lb/>
ministration William <lb/>
and the <lb/>
ownership, and pro- <lb/>
of an isthmian canal by <lb/>
of the <lb/>
Mr. is <lb/>
responsible Hay <lb/>
Sold II. <lb/>
A few days ago the <lb/>
of this city, sent a <lb/>
of its canned MM <lb/>
as Co of <lb/>
wholesale canned good <lb/>
brokers. <lb/>
The Philadelphia house asked <lb/>
for price on and of- <lb/>
which was and <lb/>
receipt Ibis letter, <lb/>
the Philadelphia wired the <lb/>
Company its <lb/>
price and taking its entire output <lb/>
of pat, cases. <lb/>
As this is season of the <lb/>
Carolina Canning Co. its success <lb/>
is quite <lb/>
The Company has up some <lb/>
tine beans, 10,71.0 cans, which will <lb/>
M doubt prove equally a line as <lb/>
its Kern Journal. <lb/>
Hoy Attacked a Hour. <lb/>
Mr. James H. Poll, who is just <lb/>
back from Johnson county- brings <lb/>
news a unusual <lb/>
serious injury of a boy by a bit- <lb/>
Poland China boar. <lb/>
seems a old boy <lb/>
named Joe living near <lb/>
was on trying <lb/>
to run the bag from some plum <lb/>
bushes in a Held, when turned <lb/>
on him, ran him down and Miring <lb/>
him by thigh struck its tusks <lb/>
into the flesh some two inches deep <lb/>
then lore making a <lb/>
wound. It is thought that <lb/>
the boy had escaped by jump <lb/>
treaty, which, if ratified, would fence he would <lb/>
make carrying out of that <lb/>
of the plat form an ,,. of <lb/>
The platform did not dare <lb/>
name the News and Ob <lb/>
ship subsidy Job, but merely asks m,.,. <lb/>
which will dial <lb/>
us recover our <lb/>
among the I carry of I <lb/>
the Is certain <lb/>
subsidy Job do it. <lb/>
Ml did kind <lb/>
Hive an extra <lb/>
week the lime lie called lo de <lb/>
congratulatory telegram President I J . P <lb/>
mi Per- of only hall towards <lb/>
Is la-en of China an allied army. <lb/>
A Platter. <lb/>
The platform, adopt <lb/>
d Philadelphia yesterday . is a <lb/>
neatly framed together <lb/>
but, Use <lb/>
these World's Fair buildings that <lb/>
are -o pleasing to the eye, will <lb/>
not -laud wear tear, and when <lb/>
examined critically it <lb/>
will be found lo made of <lb/>
The clause of greatest <lb/>
interest to North Carolinians re <lb/>
cs to white supremacy in the <lb/>
and the fact that the O. O. <lb/>
lines up against the Anglo-Sax- <lb/>
or. rule is enough to damn the plat- <lb/>
form and the party as far as South- <lb/>
arc concerned. This plunk <lb/>
reads; <lb/>
was the plain purpose of the <lb/>
fifteenth amendment to the <lb/>
to prevent discrimination on <lb/>
account of race or color in <lb/>
elective <lb/>
cs of Stale whether <lb/>
by statutory or constitutional en <lb/>
to avoid of <lb/>
this amendment, are revolutionary <lb/>
and should be <lb/>
The great mother of trusts, the <lb/>
party, condemns her <lb/>
own offspring and weakly and with <lb/>
glittering generality favors <lb/>
making these bad children of hers <lb/>
lie good. Protection is endorsed <lb/>
again in a way to hoodwink and <lb/>
fool the laboring man, the plank <lb/>
loading as If protection <lb/>
of the existed <lb/>
solely for the laborer, <lb/>
stolen <lb/>
principle of free trade in <lb/>
disguise -is favored in the next <lb/>
breath. Shipping subsidies arc en- <lb/>
a sop is thrown lo the <lb/>
A. It., Of course, in pension <lb/>
An tempt to white wash <lb/>
the Cuban postal scan <lb/>
dill is ludicrously made in these <lb/>
The administration has <lb/>
it. S. Evans. <lb/>
U. V. Cannon. <lb/>
ii i <lb/>
birds a <lb/>
with mil we think some tall hustling this week <lb/>
litter. lo do He preferred to jump bond fare- <lb/>
The tells of u <lb/>
woman who so averse In <lb/>
census I, .,,.,, , <lb/>
she moved from public service Cuba, <lb/>
to another In order to I and the Philippine Wanda <lb/>
dodge Inn., census work whose has been <lb/>
in the district in <lb/>
which she established I, <lb/>
ii Is duo <lb/>
though ; <lb/>
in by <lb/>
hot new A i.-. fa <lb/>
J. K. Cannon. <lb/>
EVANS, CANNON CO., <lb/>
AT <lb/>
Greenville Warehouse. <lb/>
We, the desire to our names before the <lb/>
tobacco of Pitt and adjoining counties as solicitors of <lb/>
patronage for the sale of Leaf Tobacco tin- coming season, be- <lb/>
ginning August 1st, 1900. Knowing we possess the <lb/>
means and judgment of Leaf Tobacco necessary to run a <lb/>
good sale, assure yon that you will get the very highest <lb/>
market price for your tobacco. <lb/>
H. S. EVANS, known among the boys as noted <lb/>
for his good judgment of tobacco and liberal country buying, <lb/>
was cashier and a partner of the late firm of Evans, <lb/>
Co. who is thoroughly familiar with all branches of <lb/>
the trade, will run the sale. <lb/>
A. who was formerly with the Star <lb/>
Warehouse, is now with us. lie is a good judge of tobacco, <lb/>
and as auctioneer, will assist us in seeing that every pile of <lb/>
tobacco brings its worth. <lb/>
II. C. CANNON, who will have charge of the books, will <lb/>
see that you are not delayed in getting your bill and check. <lb/>
When you sell tobacco with us, we you the <lb/>
highest price on all grades. Try us with your first load. <lb/>
With the saving of in drumming, keeping our own <lb/>
books, and other expenses cut at the start, we will dollars <lb/>
in the pockets of our patrons through the sale of their leaf. <lb/>
We invite all to visit us this coining season and note <lb/>
our prices. We are yours to serve. EVANS, CANNON CO. <lb/>
Special Notice. <lb/>
We have decided not to hire any drummers, believing that <lb/>
the farmers tire tired of so many men riding through the <lb/>
country. Bring your and prove to market that <lb/>
you are tired of With ibis expense saved we can help you <lb/>
much more in sale of your leaf. <lb/>
CANNON COMPANY. <lb/>
The Royal <lb/>
Felt Mattress, <lb/>
he Best Mattress Made <lb/>
in herself. <lb/>
when old lion comes <lb/>
will that to ills <lb/>
It both i- better for <lb/>
expect the speakers <lb/>
the There Is personal <lb/>
work for every man to do and but <lb/>
live weeks remain in do it in. Ii <lb/>
a man in your neighborhood is nut <lb/>
char on the amendment, goto him <lb/>
help him lo understand it. <lb/>
enemies the amendment <lb/>
at work, and no man -ho mints <lb/>
can all In be <lb/>
cs- <lb/>
stake; your home is i <lb/>
ed; rule <lb/>
assault <lb/>
dangers should <lb/>
stir every man . <lb/>
There is a good rem u <lb/>
Vice <lb/>
to the <lb/>
has In. u hut one <lb/>
whom Democrat <lb/>
could Humiliate, while <lb/>
have always men of <lb/>
no impel tame -mere hags <lb/>
In the most part lo take low <lb/>
peat. None of them measured <lb/>
up to the office. A really <lb/>
man can still show i.-e <lb/>
is <lb/>
let us sou that <lb/>
the hooks the com <lb/>
will In- opened on the <lb/>
88th and be kept open only <lb/>
days, not Including Sunday. <lb/>
new registration is to be <lb/>
made, so every man. o <lb/>
who he ii, must before <lb/>
can vole. your el <lb/>
on the hook <lb/>
soon as it and then <lb/>
every man in your neighbor <lb/>
hood that may led oil. <lb/>
Make I Ins personal matter <lb/>
do let voles he for <lb/>
because men tail <lb/>
register Star. <lb/>
have to pay <lb/>
above is tin- Raleigh <lb/>
News and Observer. The same <lb/>
of exists here <lb/>
The county and town each have a <lb/>
lister employed who in the <lb/>
Court House day after day during <lb/>
June, and will- <lb/>
to the all who <lb/>
ply , told the town <lb/>
more than one <lb/>
thud of the people of town <lb/>
u have ;, el <lb/>
while men. They know <lb/>
are severe for <lb/>
failure to do so. do <lb/>
The have nearly <lb/>
all Haled, those w ho are <lb/>
young, fur they are paving a <lb/>
lo register. We ask why such a <lb/>
affairs should <lb/>
the <lb/>
form, that with <lb/>
in one <lb/>
denounced those twin relies of <lb/>
and <lb/>
The oilier commends the <lb/>
acquisition of the Philippine and <lb/>
treaty with <lb/>
Which the <lb/>
. i both and <lb/>
of harem keener of <lb/>
tan. <lb/>
had no more lo do <lb/>
u iii tin- large <lb/>
the will <lb/>
year on <lb/>
prosperity, which rests alto- <lb/>
on the initial prosperity of <lb/>
fueling over here, and <lb/>
fail prosperity abroad <lb/>
makes ii Impossible tor foreign <lb/>
mills to till their orders and om <lb/>
is lo the <lb/>
states. <lb/>
They are Not All <lb/>
I When fools all world will <lb/>
shut up shop. They arc always to <lb/>
be found it sharper can <lb/>
easily. <lb/>
Yesterday a man called a <lb/>
house in the as <lb/>
woman therein <lb/>
had a torn. He also discovered <lb/>
deal <lb/>
, most of the time. <lb/>
with her Of course. Then <lb/>
into with <lb/>
j governments of Europe, and I <lb/>
j Japan, United state.- troops I <lb/>
an- now being hurriedly sent to. <lb/>
lake pail iii the If his <lb/>
action lead to entangling <lb/>
foreign complications, many <lb/>
shrewd men will lie mistaken in <lb/>
their predictions. <lb/>
Some of Boat million <lb/>
allies ha e undertaken the <lb/>
contract of aiding the Philadelphia ,. ,.,. <lb/>
by steadily forcing the puce <lb/>
of heal upward during the <lb/>
for the purpose of trying to ,,;.,,. ,,., B n, , <lb/>
the disgruntled , said would <lb/>
of the wheat growing section, <lb/>
This may be a good thing those u ., <lb/>
heal growers who be able to now It worked, but of <lb/>
lake advantage of It, but it will woman not going to <lb/>
have its risks, both tor the ,,. , y <lb/>
growers and the republican all she <lb/>
Kit should appear at any time lo <lb/>
the when her husband <lb/>
make wore money by letting; his nose toll. <lb/>
bottom drop out of the a table of <lb/>
than by it out, they will red <lb/>
be Millionaires never <lb/>
allow anything to stand in the way <lb/>
accumulating other <lb/>
of New one of the <lb/>
that <lb/>
I inserted, sympathizers <lb/>
arc reached after by the <lb/>
boasting of for <lb/>
in the Transvaal war. <lb/>
The polio; for the <lb/>
the Philippines is rather <lb/>
faintly outlined in the <lb/>
that blessings <lb/>
arc to he guaranteed to the bloom- <lb/>
heathen over there. <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
A Swallow Fitly <lb/>
Are There Others <lb/>
Sometime ago <lb/>
published at <lb/>
Martha who few miles <lb/>
oncer v. Long u being a <lb/>
pocket MB and by no The has been <lb/>
his own. ago he; to mind by a <lb/>
who if Mrs. Tee is now <lb/>
stamping a number of <lb/>
of whiskey at I- I- Stone's still <lb/>
Silver Springs, near <lb/>
and had just pasted a HO <lb/>
on a barrel when be was called <lb/>
on some other business and <lb/>
on bis in ii, absence of <lb/>
minute, be found a billy <lb/>
goal chew on last <lb/>
of it, having gnawed entirely <lb/>
die Observer, <lb/>
No Name With II <lb/>
ion received some <lb/>
from we <lb/>
would be glad to publish, but the <lb/>
Writer failed to give his name. We <lb/>
never publish anything, matters <lb/>
not how good may be, <lb/>
knowing who sends it. If the <lb/>
respondent Will give us his name <lb/>
regular items from Jack <lb/>
Tie latest crank to seek the no <lb/>
Miss is it <lb/>
young who wants . , <lb/>
that he is her half <lb/>
lie called ago and <lb/>
.-speaking it down <lb/>
town swallowed the <lb/>
other day, the watch in <lb/>
years old she was <lb/>
fore the close of the last century, <lb/>
hits already in two <lb/>
and should she live <lb/>
next year In she will have <lb/>
s.-en three centuries, The <lb/>
Ml I he would like lo <lb/>
know if -four <lb/>
show persons who will <lb/>
have lived in when <lb/>
the year in. It is an <lb/>
interesting and we would <lb/>
like lo know are am <lb/>
In Favor of <lb/>
is always in <lb/>
favor of the expansion business <lb/>
especially of his own business, lint <lb/>
he doesn't wait for commercial ex- <lb/>
to overtake him mid run <lb/>
over him; he catches Up With and <lb/>
makes it serve his purpose. <lb/>
other words, he does not permit <lb/>
expansion lo him into ob- <lb/>
but forces it to push him <lb/>
into prominence, He is the man <lb/>
who Philadelphia <lb/>
The i I lest strike of the <lb/>
season i- from <lb/>
when eight in a <lb/>
cam laundry work because <lb/>
the of the establish <lb/>
to permit them to <lb/>
have their shirtwaists skirts <lb/>
w is lied at the laundry without <lb/>
charge. The of the strikers <lb/>
have but the old em <lb/>
have established it <lb/>
will tight on that line for set <lb/>
i of their grievance.<lb/>
is i. . h <lb/>
It h. that <lb/>
ho owe our world, <lb/>
thing <lb/>
as <lb/>
i- for <lb/>
bar t of <lb/>
is just <lb/>
MOTHER'S <lb/>
Friend <lb/>
will do. will make<lb/>
sad , . .-. . that without <lb/>
log . the <lb/>
It i. limply in is- <lb/>
Hi It <lb/>
tea Ugh tarry. <lb/>
-i. -th I with a. <lb/>
in <lb/>
all of <lb/>
S I in <lb/>
P l <lb/>
. , ,., i <lb/>
Get f rip at the <lb/>
Store, SI <lb/>
The Peculator Co., <lb/>
ATLANTA, <lb/>
i . <lb/>
l. <lb/>
Ir, of the new Hotel of Greensboro, <lb/>
bought ninety of our for his elegant <lb/>
new hotel. take the liberty of quoting from a letter he wrote <lb/>
under date of April the beds Well, know them <lb/>
bill to love or name 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 Bod the 20th <lb/>
guarantee this mattress, to be superior to hair <lb/>
trial, if not entirely satisfactory, money will be <lb/>
refunded, <lb/>
your local dealer does not handle the Mat- <lb/>
write to us for descriptive <lb/>
BOY ALL BORDEN, <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Get a good Safe <lb/>
The Victor is made in all sizes con- <lb/>
for home, office and general use. <lb/>
Every sale boll with a guarantee to be fire <lb/>
proof. Prices range from up. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
WILL HE SHOW HOW t <lb/>
The editor f King's Weekly <lb/>
complaining, says Tint tuxes on <lb/>
the property of T. <lb/>
deceased, must he given in for live <lb/>
years back, or lie will <lb/>
knot the reason why ii is not done. <lb/>
As Mr. has left us. <lb/>
turn no more, I would for <lb/>
the of Weakly, that <lb/>
Board el Commissioners issue <lb/>
lee to Weakly Io appear before <lb/>
them make u sworn statement <lb/>
U lo Mr. on <lb/>
hand 1st of last If be <lb/>
i Weakly i will show to <lb/>
how to accomplish <lb/>
what he says must lie <lb/>
dour, the great <lb/>
wrong people, Of which he <lb/>
complains, will rem- <lb/>
As the lawyers say, will ever <lb/>
S. as to motive <lb/>
of article will be <lb/>
order, J- <lb/>
IN <lb/>
N. C.<lb/>
Hagging and Ties <lb/>
on , <lb/>
Fresh goods kepi constantly en <lb/>
hand. Country produce <lb/>
old. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
Will Show Up at <lb/>
Time. <lb/>
many sections of the <lb/>
State, especially the West, are <lb/>
trouble in getting for <lb/>
the harvest. The effect of the ex- <lb/>
of from the state <lb/>
winter and spring is now <lb/>
News and Ob- <lb/>
server.<lb/>
They Stand The Test. <lb/>
That is what Every Pair of <lb/>
Pants <lb/>
Is guaranteed to do. Can you imagine a severer test than to <lb/>
tie one leg of a pair of pants to the ceiling and swing a keg of <lb/>
nails weighing pounds to the other leg i That, is the test <lb/>
sen in our window and hundreds of people have looked in <lb/>
wonder. <lb/>
Pant <lb/>
are built to stand any kind of service, and a guarantee goes <lb/>
with every cents if a button pulls or if they rip. <lb/>
Get the best when you buy and be sure you get the <lb/>
None genuine without the name on the button. <lb/>
HOWDY <lb/>
some speak to Mr, Some to Von <lb/>
Jon U, moo. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If there <lb/>
in margin of this paper it <lb/>
so lo remind you that you owe <lb/>
Eastern for <lb/>
mid we request <lb/>
tile as early 038- <lb/>
Bible. need YOU <lb/>
owe us and hope you will <lb/>
keep us wailing for it. <lb/>
This notice for those who <lb/>
find the cross mark on their <lb/>
paper <lb/>
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb/>
sheep. O. <lb/>
T. Tyson, N. <lb/>
cattle. O. T. Ty- <lb/>
son, N. C. <lb/>
The price of wheat has taken it <lb/>
hump on itself Hour advances <lb/>
E. Powell has sold out his i <lb/>
est the business to W. <lb/>
Dudley of Washington. <lb/>
The days arc now at their great- <lb/>
est length and give us something <lb/>
over fourteen hours of <lb/>
Material for building the knit- <lb/>
ting mill is being placed on the <lb/>
site. <lb/>
There will be a picnic in <lb/>
near the <lb/>
Hon. K II. speaks at <lb/>
on Friday, at <lb/>
on Saturday, 30th. <lb/>
Mr. U. M. found two <lb/>
dollars and fifty cents in goblin a <lb/>
plug of tobacco he got from J. L. <lb/>
Starkey Bro. Friday. <lb/>
Mr. F. M. brought <lb/>
i. a cotton -blossom <lb/>
this afternoon. It is the first re- <lb/>
ported i i year. <lb/>
L, Little is having brick <lb/>
and lumber hauled on his lot next <lb/>
to Mr. preparatory <lb/>
to having a residence built for him- <lb/>
self. <lb/>
The Hill says <lb/>
of praise arc on every one's <lb/>
lips for the Bend, which <lb/>
furnished for the big rally- <lb/>
in that town on the <lb/>
have just moved into my new <lb/>
gallery on Dickinson <lb/>
avenue and am now better prepared <lb/>
to lake you i photograph than ever <lb/>
guaranteed. <lb/>
Dot Evans. <lb/>
Mr. B. of the John Flan <lb/>
Co., tells a <lb/>
gin and grist mill will soon lie ad- <lb/>
to their plant. That will sup- <lb/>
ply one of prominent <lb/>
needs. <lb/>
When you want your photograph <lb/>
taken, go to Roy Evans on Dick in <lb/>
son avenue. just moved in- <lb/>
to his new photograph gallery <lb/>
and guarantees satisfaction. Just <lb/>
across the street from W. B. <lb/>
residence. <lb/>
Rebuilding;. <lb/>
Carpenters commenced work this <lb/>
morning on B. A. Tyson's tobacco <lb/>
factory, which will be used by M. <lb/>
Jordan Co. The building <lb/>
will be by feet one way and <lb/>
by the other, three <lb/>
high. C Williams has <lb/>
contract the building. <lb/>
Daily <lb/>
and <lb/>
The National Con- <lb/>
vent ion met Philadelphia Tues- <lb/>
day. This is the third day in <lb/>
they got as far as <lb/>
nominal by <lb/>
No news of nomination for <lb/>
Vice had conic by <lb/>
o'clock but it looks like <lb/>
o'clock news came <lb/>
that been <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
Novel button. <lb/>
The most novel campaign button <lb/>
have seen was sent us by Mr. <lb/>
C. F. Clayton, of Tarboro, who is <lb/>
now manufacturing them, the <lb/>
of the button is a large letter <lb/>
A with a under it, <lb/>
Aycock. Over this are <lb/>
words the and <lb/>
under it so that <lb/>
the whole reads the Amend <lb/>
Aycock <lb/>
Mr. J. -s. who returned <lb/>
limn county this morn <lb/>
says that have told Mr. <lb/>
Frank Carr that the who as- <lb/>
Mr. with- <lb/>
in a half a mile of Mr. Frank <lb/>
Curr's last night. sent <lb/>
this morning Mr. W. Hines <lb/>
who company with . A. Tyson <lb/>
and Assistant Policeman King <lb/>
this afternoon with <lb/>
hounds to meet of <lb/>
Greene county, and make another <lb/>
search for the Re- <lb/>
W. K. the day in <lb/>
w. c. Dudley came <lb/>
from Washington. <lb/>
Hie, II. B. left this <lb/>
morning <lb/>
Mi.-. left <lb/>
Wednesday afternoon for <lb/>
W. II. Harrington returned <lb/>
Wednesday from a trip up the <lb/>
road. <lb/>
Bey. X. M. Watson returned <lb/>
Wednesday evening from Gates <lb/>
county. <lb/>
J. J. Cherry left this afternoon <lb/>
on freight train for Seven <lb/>
Mrs. D. S. Smith and baby left <lb/>
this morn to visit her father, <lb/>
J. Tucker, <lb/>
Miss Carrie <lb/>
who has been visiting W. I. <lb/>
I Greene's, left this morning for <lb/>
Prof. James L. Lake, of Wake <lb/>
Forest College, same Wednesday <lb/>
and will give his X-ray exhibition <lb/>
tonight in the opera house. <lb/>
Mrs. J. Kent and Brace <lb/>
after spending a few <lb/>
here with the family of J. W. <lb/>
an, returned ibis morning to their <lb/>
home in <lb/>
II. A. Cos Forbes <lb/>
and Andrew Moore left on <lb/>
train this morning <lb/>
where Greenville boys play ball <lb/>
They were joined hero by <lb/>
George Sugg of Kinston, who went <lb/>
over with them. <lb/>
June, <lb/>
Sanford left <lb/>
for Tarboro. <lb/>
Patrick left this after- <lb/>
noon for Snow Hill. <lb/>
I. J. Pulley- spent Thursday <lb/>
night In Greene county. <lb/>
Mrs. F. M. Hodges has been <lb/>
sick the past week. <lb/>
Prof. J, I. Like returned this <lb/>
morning to Wake Forest. <lb/>
I. V. over this. <lb/>
morning from Hill. <lb/>
Brown returned ibis <lb/>
morning from u visit to Snow <lb/>
Hill. <lb/>
Mia Joyner returned <lb/>
morning front City- and <lb/>
Kinston. <lb/>
Mr. T. Hum,, <lb/>
and Taken. <lb/>
Another robbery occurred Fri- <lb/>
day night at Parker's Beads, <lb/>
a mile and a hall over the <lb/>
river Greenville, <lb/>
Someone broke Into one of the <lb/>
of Mr. W. S. <lb/>
where Mr. D. I. a <lb/>
sleeping and stoic from Mr. <lb/>
hundred and three doll .-. <lb/>
Mr. House on eve <lb/>
before the he a <lb/>
sick containing a of <lb/>
money In his pocket before going <lb/>
to hi- room, and n named <lb/>
A Wilson saw him and asked <lb/>
him who stayed with him night. <lb/>
Mr. replied, one except <lb/>
this Indicating the gun <lb/>
which hi and in his hand. The <lb/>
said no more and Mr. House <lb/>
went lo his room and counted out <lb/>
a roll of bills which In- had in bis <lb/>
pocket amounting to and put <lb/>
than behind a picture his room. <lb/>
lie did not count silver in the <lb/>
sack but left that in bis pocket. He <lb/>
than went to bed and some lime <lb/>
during the night some person cut <lb/>
out two panes of glass to his win- <lb/>
the room, stole the- <lb/>
money behind the picture, and went <lb/>
out through the window without <lb/>
waking Mr. House up. The silver <lb/>
money in his pocket was taken. <lb/>
Mr. House says were no <lb/>
to his window and evident <lb/>
some one standing on out- <lb/>
when be counted the <lb/>
money and waited until he was <lb/>
asleep, when they broke in and rob <lb/>
The <lb/>
son, from the <lb/>
lion he asked before lb.- so <lb/>
was <lb/>
sworn out and the Deputy <lb/>
went out to search but <lb/>
to any of the money . <lb/>
The denomination of bills <lb/>
were dollar gold <lb/>
die, three ten dollar bills, eight <lb/>
I fit e dollar bills, cloven <lb/>
bills mid one two dollar hill,. <lb/>
Tins is the second robbery <lb/>
hits at I-.-- <lb/>
in less than a <lb/>
AND <lb/>
BUSINESS NOTES. <lb/>
My Stock <lb/>
i Complete <lb/>
IN ALL LINES. <lb/>
At prices that will suit you. <lb/>
AND SEE THEM. <lb/>
Mi <lb/>
home n i .<lb/>
m x Ii- VA <lb/>
Bah-i -ii, <lb/>
Buggies <lb/>
Would shim . <lb/>
If they could gel <lb/>
long line <lb/>
nut. <lb/>
This i of how . <lb/>
ever, a ;. .; <lb/>
time. <lb/>
C. W. <lb/>
a powerful address <lb/>
church here . Hi- ad- <lb/>
dress was along educational lines, <lb/>
and was listened to, as <lb/>
our people are anxious for n high <lb/>
School place. Alter tin- <lb/>
speaking, while the crowd was <lb/>
joying the lemonade, a <lb/>
meeting Sever- <lb/>
White <lb/>
STATE <lb/>
in <lb/>
b automobile. <lb/>
he lie reported <lb/>
Co <lb/>
Ice i- selling at j <lb/>
cents pounds. <lb/>
i inner bus <lb/>
planted in watermelons, <lb/>
bed and a committee was instructed The ;. tobacco <lb/>
tn secure the services of a factories Winston have joined a <lb/>
once. ; labor union. <lb/>
J. IS. Jackson, who has up <lb/>
here visiting his n <lb/>
to Kin-ion Thursday night. He i-- <lb/>
i hundred dollars <lb/>
Come To See Us. <lb/>
s .--- <lb/>
Al tin-old Moore store, <lb/>
on Five Points, where have <lb/>
111-t opened a new and triad <lb/>
of <lb/>
Heavy and Fancy Groceries <lb/>
Consisting of Heats. Flour, <lb/>
Sugar, Coffee, Canned <lb/>
Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars, <lb/>
Fruits, in fact everything <lb/>
found an <lb/>
Ah,. <lb/>
v. a- bitten in a moccasin <lb/>
died fourteen hours. <lb/>
pastor of several churches around <lb/>
Kinston. <lb/>
of <lb/>
six or twelve months experience. <lb/>
Hi. Cut Co. <lb/>
vi Tn 1.1 <lb/>
I colored <lb/>
were lot. The <lb/>
weapon fired and there was a dead <lb/>
boy. <lb/>
The Slide Holds- <lb/>
will <lb/>
Ell <lb/>
at if pun i <lb/>
carts it ill -end <lb/>
.- to<lb/>
ii <lb/>
Pell Seven Stories, <lb/>
June <lb/>
in Hotel Walton fell <lb/>
II. Cherry left <lb/>
on the freight train for More- <lb/>
head <lb/>
Miss Katie Moore, of Washing- <lb/>
ton passed Greenville Ibis <lb/>
afternoon on her way Hem. <lb/>
Rev, V. A. Bishop left this <lb/>
morning for Wilson, from there he <lb/>
will go to Tarboro, where <lb/>
preaches Sunday. <lb/>
Maud NorriS, who has been <lb/>
visiting the family of Rev. J. X. <lb/>
returned this morning lo <lb/>
her home in Apex, X. <lb/>
Saturday Junk i . <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
order for <lb/>
. Mfg. <lb/>
I hem. <lb/>
truck h A . <lb/>
i hi ill non <lb/>
and Injured the passengers <lb/>
and the elevator boy. The <lb/>
passengers most km i were <lb/>
delegate <lb/>
territory, Brenton <lb/>
Hall, a delegate from <lb/>
Burton and Waiter <lb/>
he Hunter, of Marcus West <lb/>
of Washington and Dr. <lb/>
Texas, were also among injure i <lb/>
and Hall have <lb/>
legs; Dr. Camden, of Texas, had <lb/>
, , , , , c-a raising <lb/>
an arm and leg broken, ; <lb/>
., ,.,,. , . none-, hi <lb/>
. in . <lb/>
am <lb/>
; ed<lb/>
. A ., . . i lid i . i <lb/>
Co, elected of the <lb/>
iv men ii<lb/>
t, . <lb/>
. in ii ban <lb/>
in <lb/>
In <lb/>
We pay <lb/>
prices for all kinds of <lb/>
Country Produce, <lb/>
ell her i ii barter. When <lb/>
want to sell or when <lb/>
to buy come to see us. <lb/>
To all who favor with their <lb/>
patronage we promise entire SOS- <lb/>
T, F. CHRISTMAN CO. <lb/>
at Five <lb/>
THE YORK <lb/>
.; <lb/>
if I nine <lb/>
if till <lb/>
. . , <lb/>
. June an , , . <lb/>
i-f- I If Oil lO I <lb/>
on n in Ii <lb/>
II. bane <lb/>
. . . <lb/>
more the price <lb/>
in any other newspaper <lb/>
ed in America. <lb/>
covers all the globe and is equaled <lb/>
by of few dailies. Us <lb/>
the Boer war not been <lb/>
in <lb/>
and with tin- <lb/>
campaign now in <lb/>
i. invaluable, political <lb/>
it of especial <lb/>
can on .-., , . n . you <lb/>
others, the<lb/>
know of pigs or baskets <lb/>
will aid tin <lb/>
work very b. report <lb/>
Von I <lb/>
oil in order <lb/>
c . <lb/>
Ki be I ii <lb/>
we offer thin <lb/>
. . ;. , ,;, the i <lb/>
,.,. t of another bran new one year <lb/>
little i has <lb/>
to them, the Chi <lb/>
nib; i --ii in I ii r- <lb/>
, ;. l <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
91.73. <lb/>
ITEMS <lb/>
; I Bern <lb/>
. X. 1900. <lb/>
came Friday <lb/>
Negro Women hi Politics. <lb/>
A ;. iii<lb/>
. ii- the<lb/>
from <lb/>
A Hold v. a. <lb/>
A while man named from <lb/>
county, was knocked down <lb/>
and robbed of 148.00 last <lb/>
ii by <lb/>
corner of and Chestnut <lb/>
streets, and they succeeded in get- <lb/>
off with their booty before <lb/>
The old man <lb/>
picked up by two gentlemen who <lb/>
were sitting in front of the <lb/>
Spring lintel at the time of the <lb/>
and carried into Hie <lb/>
He slightly <lb/>
ed about the face. <lb/>
Mills is about years of age <lb/>
is here attending Federal <lb/>
Court. The deed was bold o- <lb/>
as outrageous, having been com- <lb/>
a, that hour of the <lb/>
near an electric <lb/>
Star, <lb/>
came <lb/>
Becky Mount. <lb/>
K. this morning <lb/>
on a trip north. <lb/>
J. It. Walker and family spent <lb/>
the day Scotland <lb/>
Mrs. W. Goodwin and <lb/>
left Friday evening for <lb/>
B. II. Friday for <lb/>
Kinston and returned Ibis morn- <lb/>
I, is. Sheppard returned this <lb/>
morning from a trip down the <lb/>
road. <lb/>
Mrs. w. L. Brown two <lb/>
and this <lb/>
morning for <lb/>
Miss Ida Tucker, Plymouth, <lb/>
came Friday night to visit her sis- <lb/>
w. A. Bowen. <lb/>
W. II. up from Wash <lb/>
Friday evening to attend <lb/>
In here night. <lb/>
Miss Di a ugh u <lb/>
Friday night to spend Sal <lb/>
and with her lister, Mrs. <lb/>
Zeno Moore. <lb/>
Master Henry Clark, who has <lb/>
been visiting the family of B. I. <lb/>
returned this morning to <lb/>
his home in <lb/>
Robbery at <lb/>
Move <lb/>
was broken into Thin.- <lb/>
day and <lb/>
in and small change in <lb/>
money drawer stolen. Simon <lb/>
left o'clock <lb/>
that night and when be went back <lb/>
next morning found his front door <lb/>
broken open. The money drawer <lb/>
was torn all to pieces. The party <lb/>
also stole pistol the <lb/>
money drawer. <lb/>
been thrown mil of the elevator <lb/>
elevator fell. All of in- <lb/>
arc being cared for, two <lb/>
been taken t hospitals. The <lb/>
accident caused intense excite- <lb/>
North Carolina Delegation. <lb/>
Raleigh, X. c. June <lb/>
are completed the <lb/>
trip of the North Carolina <lb/>
gates to the national Democratic <lb/>
convention. They leave hero Sun- <lb/>
day afternoon July 1st, in a <lb/>
buffet ear, going via <lb/>
and Memphis and <lb/>
ill arrive evening. <lb/>
have been selected <lb/>
at the Curler one I lit- <lb/>
in Kansas City. All <lb/>
gates will go save C. of <lb/>
A number of alternates <lb/>
w ill go. <lb/>
A Bo <lb/>
vii. V. I. St. <lb/>
and polite cashier of The <lb/>
and Bank, baa jail bad <lb/>
the finishing touch on his <lb/>
handsome residence, by paint- <lb/>
on. He has one among the <lb/>
dwelling in town. lie <lb/>
iii-t let the . I. . <lb/>
dwellings on the lot to Mr, <lb/>
Young. Mr. Stephen- i- full <lb/>
enterprise and has <lb/>
led ill the I y tr <lb/>
advance the the <lb/>
We wish bad <lb/>
spirit. Dunn Banner. <lb/>
lames oldest <lb/>
of Ohio, died recently at tin <lb/>
alleged age of 18.1. He <lb/>
by adoption, bill by birth i <lb/>
Virginian smoked <lb/>
society of o- <lb/>
Tins is to be in <lb/>
defraying the expenses white <lb/>
speakers who arc employed to can <lb/>
Rev. Huron lo from <lb/>
Miss Jacob spent the day in <lb/>
Mrs. Joseph of Wilson, I Greenville Friday. <lb/>
N. Tuesday. X <lb/>
preparations to <lb/>
h u to tin barrel, ion Drug Co. to relieve A. <lb/>
Ibis from for <lb/>
, , ,, .,. S. t. where he will go in the to- <lb/>
Mr, J. W. ;,.,, <lb/>
n average of j One of the brass bands <lb/>
Kinston I to and the other went <lb/>
Friday in the ck- <lb/>
The streets were <lb/>
F. Mo .-, u , mi bible one day. <lb/>
in the penitentiary here, is some- J. came <lb/>
. , i night to have services bath <lb/>
in the Chris- <lb/>
church. <lb/>
Patrick went on a business <lb/>
ii I Jo and returned <lb/>
W. II. of <lb/>
j Springs came down Wednesday to <lb/>
the Slate against the hi completed new <lb/>
Amendment. double cotton , <lb/>
seem to hove in the t com which <lb/>
ground present, while half the the pros- <lb/>
me to furnish Hie and a water <lb/>
the which three time <lb/>
political life power obtained <lb/>
if the is s of water, lie will <lb/>
efforts arc being bis lo <lb/>
to defeat the Dunn <lb/>
Runner. <lb/>
the Masons meeting and <lb/>
dinner. <lb/>
were <lb/>
Sunday the Chris- <lb/>
school and the neat <lb/>
little sum of twelve dollars was <lb/>
raised for foreign missions.<lb/>
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m . yum nil <lb/>
SCHOOL <lb/>
THE <lb/>
TH E AMENDMENT. I the General <lb/>
be viva vow. <lb/>
Reflector <lb/>
As one Of the depositories for Public, <lb/>
Pitt W the designated on fl <lb/>
State list for the public and can what- <lb/>
ever need. We also have <lb/>
COPY BOOKS, <lb/>
crayons, colored crayons, inks, companion etc. <lb/>
S pencils cent, plain lead <lb/>
t rubber tipped teed pencil l cent, a nice tablet <lb/>
paper cents per <lb/>
For the Business Man. <lb/>
We cam a nice line of double an single entry ledgers. <lb/>
Sn Us. journals, count m, <lb/>
receipts, drat, and notebooks, time books, <lb/>
Sec voter in North <lb/>
Full Text the . . <lb/>
. Amended. except IS article <lb/>
be eligible to of <lb/>
. to an Act beanie entering upon <lb/>
net duties of the office ha shall take <lb/>
Constitution of North land subscribe the <lb/>
ratified W, I do swear <lb/>
Two <lb/>
of the 1-aw <lb/>
of woo. <lb/>
The General Assembly of <lb/>
Carolina do <lb/>
That Chapter <lb/>
Public Laws of ISM, entitled <lb/>
Ad to the of <lb/>
be amended w <lb/>
as to make said act read M <lb/>
article ti of the <lb/>
Of North Carolina and the <lb/>
same is hereby abrogated and in <lb/>
thereof shall substituted <lb/>
the following article of said <lb/>
as an entire and <lb/>
plan of <lb/>
ARTICLE VI. <lb/>
Section Every male person <lb/>
born in the United and <lb/>
male person who has <lb/>
that I will support and <lb/>
maintain the constitution and laws <lb/>
of the Batten States, and the con- <lb/>
laws of North <lb/>
inconsistent therewith, and <lb/>
that I will discharge the <lb/>
my office <lb/>
So help me, <lb/>
Bee. S- The following classes of <lb/>
shall be for <lb/>
First, persons <lb/>
deny the being of Almighty God <lb/>
shall have <lb/>
Second, ell Demons <lb/>
been or confessed their <lb/>
on indictment pending, <lb/>
whether sentenced or not, under <lb/>
judgment suspended; any treason <lb/>
or felony, or other crime for <lb/>
which the punishment may lie int <lb/>
in the penitentiary, <lb/>
since becoming citizens of the <lb/>
A CLEAR HEAD; <lb/>
good digestion; sound sleep; a <lb/>
fine appetite and a ripe old age. <lb/>
are of the results of the use <lb/>
of Liver Pills. A single <lb/>
do-e will convince you of their <lb/>
effects and virtue. <lb/>
A Known Fact. <lb/>
An absolute cure for sick head- <lb/>
ache, dyspepsia, malaria, sour <lb/>
constipation <lb/>
bilious fever, piles, torpid liver <lb/>
and all kindred diseases. <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
called the mill run near <lb/>
D. residence; thence <lb/>
down said branch or mill run to <lb/>
Swift Creek, thence down Swift <lb/>
creek to the public road leading by <lb/>
C thence with said pub- <lb/>
road to Meeting <lb/>
House; thence with the public road <lb/>
leading by Caleb to <lb/>
Fork swamp; shall constitute <lb/>
No of Township, <lb/>
with the polling place in the town <lb/>
of , , <lb/>
Precinct No. All that part of <lb/>
ft <lb/>
A Word <lb/>
Suffering <lb/>
Women. <lb/>
No one but yourselves know of the <lb/>
you go through. Why do <lb/>
En suffer It isn't necessary. Don <lb/>
your health and beauty, the <lb/>
loss one is speedily followed by the <lb/>
w the Don't f weak <lb/>
and worn Impure blood is Si <lb/>
the bottom of all your <lb/>
QUART BOTTLES. <lb/>
m, <lb/>
ii. i I- <lb/>
OS'S <lb/>
will purify your blood and bring <lb/>
the bloom health back into your <lb/>
cheeks. Each bottle contains <lb/>
quart. <lb/>
tide, <lb/>
of <lb/>
h. . i . I . r i i -.- , . . <lb/>
welling <lb/>
which UM <lb/>
want <lb/>
lion. Yon want It-Its <lb/>
THE Detroit. Mich. <lb/>
tar rah. a <lb/>
SOLD <lb/>
For Society People. <lb/>
We have all kinds and styles of box papers, <lb/>
envelop sets, visiting cards, note papers and tablet <lb/>
pa gen <lb/>
And when it comes to <lb/>
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat. <lb/>
Books, Stationery Printing <lb/>
ALL <lb/>
MAGAZINES. <lb/>
Tobacco Fines. <lb/>
We are prepared to <lb/>
Fines and Repairs now at <lb/>
lowest prices for cash. <lb/>
E. PENDER CO. <lb/>
X. <lb/>
1878.----- <lb/>
Days s. bl <lb/>
At Cost. <lb/>
Our entire <lb/>
Dry Goods. Domestics, <lb/>
Notions, Shoes, <lb/>
sad retail Grocer and <lb/>
; Dealer. paid <lb/>
Hides, Fur, Col Ion Seed, Oil <lb/>
Turkeys, ate. Bed- <lb/>
Mattresses, Oak Suits. Ba <lb/>
Carriages, Parlor <lb/>
Suits, Tables, Safes. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Meet Tobacco, Key Weal Cheroots, <lb/>
can- <lb/>
t nil lies. Apples. <lb/>
Pine apples, -Telly. Milk. <lb/>
Floor, Sugar, <lb/>
Lye, Magic Oil, <lb/>
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls. <lb/>
den Beads, Oranges, <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Currents, <lb/>
and Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware. Cakes and <lb/>
j Cheese, Best stand <lb/>
Machines, and <lb/>
other and <lb/>
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Come <lb/>
to sec inc. <lb/>
twenty one years of <lb/>
age, and the <lb/>
lions set out in Hits shall <lb/>
be entitled to vote at any election <lb/>
by the people in State, except <lb/>
as herein otherwise provided. <lb/>
Dec, He shall have resided <lb/>
the Stale of North Carolina for two I <lb/>
years, in the county six months, <lb/>
and in ward or other <lb/>
election district which he offers <lb/>
to vote, four months next proceed- <lb/>
the election ; That <lb/>
from one ward <lb/>
or other election district <lb/>
in the county, shall not ope <lb/>
rate to deprive any person of the <lb/>
to vote in the ward <lb/>
or election district from <lb/>
which he has removed, until fr <lb/>
months after such removal. Bo <lb/>
parson who has convicted, or <lb/>
who has confessed his <lb/>
court upon indictment of any crime <lb/>
the punishment of which i. or may <lb/>
hereafter lie. imprisonment in the <lb/>
State prison, be permitted lo <lb/>
j vote, the said person shall <lb/>
lie restored to citizenship ii <lb/>
the manner prescribed law. <lb/>
Sec. . Every person offering to <lb/>
vote shall be at the time i legally <lb/>
registered voter as herein <lb/>
ed, and the manner <lb/>
provided by law and the General <lb/>
Assembly of North Carolina shall <lb/>
general registration laws to <lb/>
carry into effect the provisions of <lb/>
this article. <lb/>
I. Every person presenting <lb/>
himself for registration shall <lb/>
able to and write section <lb/>
of the constitution in the English <lb/>
language; and, before he shall <lb/>
cut it led to vote, he have paid <lb/>
on or before the day of May, of <lb/>
the year In which he proposes to <lb/>
vote, his poll tax for the previous <lb/>
year as prescribed by Article r, <lb/>
Section l. the Constitution, <lb/>
no male person, who was, on Jan- <lb/>
1st or at any time prior <lb/>
thereto, entitled to vote under the <lb/>
laws of any State the <lb/>
Stales w herein he then resided, and <lb/>
no lineal of any such <lb/>
person shall be denied the right to <lb/>
register and vote at election in <lb/>
this State by reason of his <lb/>
to possess the educational <lb/>
cation <lb/>
ed, he shall have registered in M <lb/>
with the terms of this <lb/>
section prior to <lb/>
The General Assembly shall pro- <lb/>
for the of all per- <lb/>
sons entitled to vote without the <lb/>
educational herein <lb/>
prescribed, sod shad, on or before <lb/>
November 1st. 1908, provide for <lb/>
the making of I permanent record <lb/>
of such registration, all per, <lb/>
sons so registered, shall forever <lb/>
tHereafter base the right to vote <lb/>
in all elections by the people in <lb/>
this State, unless disqualified tin- <lb/>
ma I pi act ice in office, unless j of Town- <lb/>
person shall restored to the place the town <lb/>
rights of a manner r <lb/>
prescribed by <lb/>
of <lb/>
Falkland Township shall <lb/>
one election precinct the <lb/>
See. That this amendment to <lb/>
the Constitution, shall go into <lb/>
feet on the day of July. polling place in the town of <lb/>
if a majority of the votes east at <lb/>
the next general election shall lie <lb/>
east in favor of this suffrage <lb/>
See. II. This amendment to the <lb/>
Constitution shall submitted at <lb/>
the next general election to the <lb/>
voters of the State, the <lb/>
laud. <lb/>
FARM TOWNSHIP <lb/>
Tow <lb/>
election precinct <lb/>
the place town <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
I Superior Court. <lb/>
Victoria Move vs. <lb/>
IV named will <lb/>
that n action entitle as a has <lb/>
Superior Court <lb/>
l obtain a the <lb/>
U mils of and Hie defendant <lb/>
will lake he Is required <lb/>
to appear Si the term of the Superior <lb/>
of said county to on the sec- <lb/>
after Monday in Sept. <lb/>
next, it Hie or <lb/>
at the Court House in N. <lb/>
an I answer or demur to the complaint m <lb/>
said action, or the plaintiff will apply to <lb/>
Court the relic demanded in said <lb/>
This day of May 1900 <lb/>
H. C. <lb/>
of Clerk Superior <lb/>
F. i for <lb/>
same manner and under the same <lb/>
rules regulations as is precinct No. that part of <lb/>
in the law general the township lying north of Tar <lb/>
elections In I his State, at said river, together with that part of <lb/>
. . . . Man <lb/>
elections <lb/>
for <lb/>
a written or<lb/>
persons desiring t <lb/>
amendment shall cast <lb/>
with the <lb/>
Suffrage Amend- <lb/>
thereon; and those with a <lb/>
contrary opinion shall cast a writ- <lb/>
tin or printed ballot with the <lb/>
words Suffrage Amend- <lb/>
thereon. <lb/>
the town of Greenville lying be- <lb/>
tween Tar river and the following <lb/>
line, to Commencing on Tar <lb/>
river at the mouth of the branch <lb/>
forming the eastern boundary of <lb/>
and i tinning up said <lb/>
branch to Third street, a <lb/>
westerly course with Third street <lb/>
to Pitt street, thence B southerly <lb/>
course with Pitt street to <lb/>
son avenue, theme with Dickinson <lb/>
to <lb/>
The Clerk of Court of Tit <lb/>
to me. the undersigned, on the <lb/>
of May, 1900. on the Thomas <lb/>
Notice U <lb/>
to all persons to the <lb/>
to make payment to the <lb/>
and to all creditors of said or <lb/>
present their claims, properly <lb/>
to the within twelve <lb/>
after the date of this notice, or this <lb/>
notice will lie plea I in of their recovery. <lb/>
This tin- day of May. 1900. <lb/>
It. <lb/>
on the estate of Thomas J. <lb/>
Fourteen Drowned- <lb/>
Capt. David Hill, of the <lb/>
us that on last <lb/>
Sunday a party of colored people, <lb/>
fourteen in left <lb/>
fourteen in number, left <lb/>
for to at- <lb/>
tend church. The boat was small <lb/>
and when crossing river <lb/>
they encountered a squall, the <lb/>
and the whole party <lb/>
were drowned. None of the bod- <lb/>
have been recovered. The boat <lb/>
was discovered up side down. All <lb/>
the party employed on Mr. <lb/>
Samuel farm at <lb/>
Messenger. <lb/>
see III The at said avenue a south -westerly course to <lb/>
election shall counted, <lb/>
ed, returned and to Tar shall <lb/>
consulate Precinct No. <lb/>
Trinity College <lb/>
Oilers undergraduate and graduate courses. <lb/>
Lam number of Eight scientific <lb/>
equipped modern and ad- <lb/>
Large editions to <lb/>
Complete gymnasium. <lb/>
Fifty to be <lb/>
In improvements the <lb/>
Durham, N <lb/>
the result announced and declared <lb/>
under the same rules and <lb/>
and the same manner as <lb/>
the vote for Governor, and If a ma- <lb/>
of the votes cast are in favor <lb/>
the slid amendment. it shall lie <lb/>
the duty of the Governor of the <lb/>
state, upon being notified of the <lb/>
retail of said election, to <lb/>
said the seal of <lb/>
State, who shall enroll the said <lb/>
amendment among the <lb/>
permanent records of his <lb/>
See. IV. This SCI shall lie <lb/>
and after its <lb/>
ELECTION PRECINCT <lb/>
Place. For the <lb/>
Election. <lb/>
If. <lb/>
I Ci <lb/>
i Phone <lb/>
Section of this Pro- <lb/>
such person shall have paid <lb/>
his poll bU as above required. <lb/>
See. That this to <lb/>
the Constitution and <lb/>
adopted as one indivisible plan for <lb/>
the regulation of with <lb/>
the intent and purpose to so con <lb/>
different parts, and lo <lb/>
make them so dependent upon <lb/>
h Other, that the whole shall <lb/>
stand or fall together. <lb/>
Sec. All elections by the <lb/>
pie shall be by ballot, and all <lb/>
In accordance with <lb/>
Laws 1890, the county Hoard of <lb/>
for at a <lb/>
meeting held on the 7th day of <lb/>
May divided the county into <lb/>
election products and designated <lb/>
the as <lb/>
DAM TOWNSHIP <lb/>
Beaver Dam Township shall eon- <lb/>
with <lb/>
the polling place at May's Chapel. <lb/>
shall constitute <lb/>
one election precinct with the poll- <lb/>
place at Parker's School House <lb/>
near church, <lb/>
township <lb/>
r. i la-l Township shall constitute <lb/>
one election precinct with the poll- <lb/>
place in the Town of <lb/>
township <lb/>
Carolina Township shall <lb/>
one election precinct with the <lb/>
polling place at Stokes on the W. <lb/>
B. K.<lb/>
Township shall constitute <lb/>
one election precinct with the poll- <lb/>
place at Black Jack.<lb/>
is hereby <lb/>
divided i do two election precincts <lb/>
vis, <lb/>
No. that part <lb/>
so the township lying west <lb/>
following line to <lb/>
Commencing at the Heaver <lb/>
Township line on the old Plunk <lb/>
Bowl, near Warren's Chapel, and <lb/>
running with the public road laid- <lb/>
ling by Chapel, to the <lb/>
forks of tho road near the old <lb/>
Frank Tucker homestead, <lb/>
with the public road leading to the <lb/>
road near <lb/>
thence with <lb/>
road <lb/>
a northernly coarse to the branch <lb/>
ville township, with the polling <lb/>
place at the Court House in <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
Precinct No. the remain- <lb/>
of Bald township shall con- <lb/>
Ho. i, with the <lb/>
polling place at Five Points the <lb/>
town of <lb/>
Township shall co.-ti- <lb/>
tote one election precinct with the <lb/>
polling place in village Of <lb/>
SWIFT <lb/>
Creek Township la <lb/>
divided into two election <lb/>
as <lb/>
Precinct Ho. All that part of <lb/>
the township lying south of Swift <lb/>
creek shall constitute Precinct No. <lb/>
with the polling place at <lb/>
Precinct No. All that part <lb/>
the township lying <lb/>
Swift creek shall constitute re- <lb/>
With the Rolling place <lb/>
at the tad house near L. <lb/>
,;. Stokes. <lb/>
Chairman k. Board of<lb/>
Sect. Co. Board of <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
Having I fore the <lb/>
Clerk of county as <lb/>
of the Last Will and Testament Of Nancy <lb/>
Wallace, notice is given to <lb/>
all persons h said estate to make <lb/>
immediate payment to the undersigned, and <lb/>
all claims against said es- <lb/>
are hereby to tho <lb/>
before the Mads of <lb/>
or this will he plead <lb/>
liar of <lb/>
This day of April, 1900. <lb/>
BOO REWARD <lb/>
will the reward <lb/>
not the I <lb/>
the T <lb/>
with. They are <lb/>
hoses <lb/>
and Imitation. <lb/>
CO. Clinton and <lb/>
HI. for by <lb/>
J I. N <lb/>
day of April, . <lb/>
Executor of Nancy Wallace. <lb/>
POSTED. <lb/>
We hereby warn all persons front <lb/>
upon any of our lands <lb/>
the of with net <lb/>
or Any one so trespassing will <lb/>
law. <lb/>
K. k It. T <lb/>
A. <lb/>
M i <lb/>
PILLS <lb/>
and I <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINK<lb/>
flow to pa's <lb/>
nor Dot. V <lb/>
for circular <lb/>
bond.<lb/>
CURE CHILLS FEVER <lb/>
nil Sweats with <lb/>
Tasteless Chill Tonic at Me, per <lb/>
to take. Money <lb/>
refunded if it fails. Restore <lb/>
petite, the blood and makes <lb/>
you well. other as nod. <lb/>
Sold guaranteed at the <lb/>
stores of Woolen and Ernul. <lb/>
OF VOTERS. <lb/>
i hereby that the looks of <lb/>
NO <lb/>
Township will MOWS from o'clock A. <lb/>
from <lb/>
J Saturday. July 1900 <lb/>
etc for the <lb/>
Hie voter, of <lb/>
precinct. each during <lb/>
the said period and between said <lb/>
Hie will be on polling <lb/>
at Fire in the town of <lb/>
June <lb/>
W I., <lb/>
leave Washing- <lb/>
ton daily ti A. M. <lb/>
ville, leave daily M t <lb/>
P. M. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer leaves <lb/>
Wednesday <lb/>
Fridays at A. M. <lb/>
for Greenville <lb/>
and Saturdays <lb/>
at A. M. carries freight only. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington <lb/>
for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
ton, for all points for the West <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominions. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO- SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
Greenville, N. V, <lb/>
am, Hi <lb/>
Fur WOOTEN, Druggist, <lb/>
i N C <lb/>
Whichard, N. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every <lb/>
and prices as low as the <lb/>
Highest market prices <lb/>
Bid for country<lb/>
The On. Day Cure. <lb/>
Cold in head ruin, <lb/>
As to <lb/>
ADVICE At TO . i i <lb/>
I J. COREY, <lb/>
A.<lb/>
in- <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF- <lb/>
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
COME TO BEE MB. <lb/>
J. B. COBBY.<lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
D. J. EDITOR<lb/>
,. . . <lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
VOL. XIX. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. FRIDAY, JUNE <lb/>
Ed. H. <lb/>
WHO IS ALE AND RETAIL <lb/>
G- <lb/>
IF YOU WANT TO BE TREATED BIGOT <lb/>
SAME TIME Bl Y GO <lb/>
THEN COME TO THE BIGHT PLACE <lb/>
YOU WILL GET HONEST <lb/>
LY RELIABLE GOODS. <lb/>
Ed. H. <lb/>
THE LEADING <lb/>
OUR NOMINEES <lb/>
State Ticket. <lb/>
In <lb/>
For <lb/>
CHARLES B. <lb/>
of Wayne. <lb/>
For Lieutenant <lb/>
WILFRED <lb/>
of I red ell. <lb/>
For Secretary of <lb/>
GRIMES, <lb/>
of Pitt. <lb/>
For <lb/>
BENJAMIN R. LACY, <lb/>
of Wake. <lb/>
For <lb/>
B. F. <lb/>
of Cleveland. <lb/>
For Attorney <lb/>
ROBERT D. <lb/>
of Hay wood. <lb/>
For Superintendent Public <lb/>
THOMAS <lb/>
of Robeson. <lb/>
For Commissioner <lb/>
L. PATTERSON, <lb/>
of Caldwell. <lb/>
For Commissioner <lb/>
HENRY B. VARNER, <lb/>
of Davidson. <lb/>
For Corporation <lb/>
SAMUEL L. ROGERS, <lb/>
of <lb/>
FRANK <lb/>
of New Hanover. <lb/>
Presidential <lb/>
DAN HUGH <lb/>
of Cumberland. <lb/>
S. OVERMAN, <lb/>
Rowan. <lb/>
County Ticket <lb/>
Only Effect, the Negro <lb/>
The passage by a majority vote <lb/>
August of the Constitutional <lb/>
Amendment, is not a measure <lb/>
which Is going to affect to a <lb/>
degree the business position or the <lb/>
laboring condition of a single <lb/>
in North Carolina. <lb/>
The the amendment is for <lb/>
purpose eliminating the <lb/>
vote, from giving this <lb/>
class of any voice in deter- <lb/>
mining who shall be the rulers and <lb/>
authority the management of <lb/>
the commercial and industrial <lb/>
fairs of the State. <lb/>
The elimination of the as a <lb/>
political factor has nothing to do <lb/>
his status his <lb/>
or bis social life, these will re- <lb/>
unchanged, and the <lb/>
colored man will work to <lb/>
do, will receive his pay regularly <lb/>
mill will have his lights looked <lb/>
and protect ed the same as <lb/>
they are today, and he be <lb/>
cure from injury and his posses- <lb/>
will be held sacred lo himself <lb/>
and family. <lb/>
The passage of the <lb/>
will really prove a good thing to <lb/>
the majority of who <lb/>
rant of conditions, unable to <lb/>
appreciate or know the effect their <lb/>
vote, the privilege of <lb/>
arc made to vote for men <lb/>
things which arc detrimental to <lb/>
their <lb/>
With the amendment passed the <lb/>
colored citizen in North Carolina <lb/>
will find no disturbances in his <lb/>
life which now regularly disturb <lb/>
him as each election comes along <lb/>
he am pursue his work and <lb/>
know that his work will not be dis- <lb/>
order that he may lie <lb/>
taken to political primaries and <lb/>
conventions, used by men who <lb/>
will refuse to recognize him or as- <lb/>
him at any other <lb/>
Bern Journal. <lb/>
Two <lb/>
A census enumerator has found <lb/>
a man in Newark happily <lb/>
with two wives and <lb/>
The chief clerk the county <lb/>
prosecutor's office said that <lb/>
the case had been to the <lb/>
attention of the county prosecutor, <lb/>
bill what action that official pro- <lb/>
posed to take the clerk refused to <lb/>
Owing to the strictness of <lb/>
census laws the name of the man <lb/>
has not been made but it is <lb/>
known to the local authorities. In <lb/>
answer to of the <lb/>
the said he was in <lb/>
Germany and married <lb/>
ago. lie became tired of <lb/>
married life, and leaving his wife <lb/>
four children behind he came <lb/>
to <lb/>
On the same vessel on which he <lb/>
came he met a German girl and <lb/>
fell in love with After land <lb/>
log at New York he went to Penn- <lb/>
and the girl settled <lb/>
Newark. That was years ago. <lb/>
The man did not like Pennsylvania <lb/>
he went to Newark, where he <lb/>
married the girl he met on the <lb/>
trip. Two years ago the man's <lb/>
first wife taint to this country and <lb/>
found her husband living with wife <lb/>
No. <lb/>
There was no I the man <lb/>
and wife No. I took up her <lb/>
residence with her husband <lb/>
wife No. The husband sent to <lb/>
Germany for the children of his <lb/>
wife. He hits hail three <lb/>
by his wife. The man <lb/>
told the enumerator that be got <lb/>
along amicably with his two wives <lb/>
by dividing his pay between them <lb/>
TO THE FRIENDS AND <lb/>
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. <lb/>
after your patronage <lb/>
are still in the forefront of race <lb/>
oiler you the selected line oil <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
to is-found in any store in Pitt County. Well bought choice <lb/>
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers America <lb/>
and Europe. Seasonable all Ute year round. Spring, Summer <lb/>
and Winter. We are work for yours and our mutual ad- <lb/>
vantage. It Is our pleasure lo shew yon what you want and <lb/>
sell you if we can. We otter you the very service, polite <lb/>
attention, the most liberal terms consistent with n well <lb/>
established business built up strictly on its own merits. <lb/>
When yon come to market you will not do yourself justice <lb/>
if you do not see our immense stock before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
as and the following lines of general <lb/>
Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Jackets and Cape.-. Mailings and m Cloths. <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Men's, and Children's <lb/>
Horse <lb/>
For the Senate, <lb/>
F. JAMES. <lb/>
For <lb/>
W. J. NICHOLS, <lb/>
T. H. <lb/>
For Sheriff, <lb/>
O. W. HARRINGTON. <lb/>
For Register of <lb/>
T. R. MOORE. <lb/>
For Treasurer, <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY. <lb/>
For Coroner, <lb/>
O. <lb/>
For Surveyor, <lb/>
J. D. COX. <lb/>
Quarter Minion. <lb/>
Dispatch. <lb/>
Among Slates that will sure <lb/>
east their vote for the <lb/>
Democratic ticket this year is In- <lb/>
At least that <lb/>
of Mayor of Indianapolis, <lb/>
who declares that the <lb/>
roll up a majority of for Mr. <lb/>
Bryan. <lb/>
reasons for the faith that is In him. <lb/>
He It'll you why Bryan <lb/>
will win. State in <lb/>
Union was there such <lb/>
opposition to the Rico tariff <lb/>
bill, which is one of the mistakes <lb/>
of administration. <lb/>
This fact <lb/>
of the State, but aside from <lb/>
hat the traveling men arc for <lb/>
Bryan this year Four years ago <lb/>
the commercial travelers worked <lb/>
and voted for The <lb/>
growth of the trusts and the union <lb/>
of the big interests has reduced the <lb/>
number and the of <lb/>
the traveling men, they are <lb/>
and the <lb/>
w has fostered them. The gas <lb/>
trust has hurl Indiana. Since <lb/>
was formed many of the wells <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, Meat, Sugar, Coffee, t, <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows. Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope. <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
for and everything iii that Hue. <lb/>
buy strictly for Cash, but -ell for Either ash on Approved <lb/>
Credit. Our motto i- Dealing. <lb/>
Your Friends, <lb/>
A Practical Education the A. <lb/>
a m. Colleen <lb/>
We have a little band <lb/>
nook of the North Carolina College <lb/>
of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts <lb/>
Of Raleigh, N. C, and are glad <lb/>
lo see that this Institution i- <lb/>
lug itself to technical <lb/>
Let Nominate <lb/>
BrYan. <lb/>
Nebraska will mil <lb/>
concede to California the of <lb/>
nominating Mr. Bryan Kansas <lb/>
City. Nebraska, <lb/>
win. was selected by Mr. Bryan <lb/>
the Slate delegation, said to- <lb/>
live way <lb/>
the Culled <lb/>
lie Record <lb/>
The spectacle f <lb/>
otherwise and more <lb/>
known as Ex-Rev. Decayed <lb/>
going about the State slandering <lb/>
the i to which be belongs <lb/>
the trend of <lb/>
No can become a Fusion pol- <lb/>
hold his without <lb/>
lending himself defamation f <lb/>
tin-state retailing <lb/>
Decayed <lb/>
ways as as Ward would <lb/>
not to say <lb/>
an original one. He is not content <lb/>
misrepresent the Amendment <lb/>
and traduce lit- while people <lb/>
that's what all Fusion orator, <lb/>
and Decayed could not <lb/>
stand ; mi u conventional. <lb/>
Ami so he pitches in and Creoles a <lb/>
diversion y slandering Hap <lb/>
ti-l Church. Thar- his way of <lb/>
polling Ii about and <lb/>
lo the front Fusion lead- <lb/>
The Baptist Church, led i Us <lb/>
educational policy by Dr. Chas. E. <lb/>
the learned president u <lb/>
Forest College, has been <lb/>
earnestly and consistently <lb/>
of public schools. This fact <lb/>
is so known that no is <lb/>
necessary. could pa- <lb/>
pa with extracts from <lb/>
e printed articles Its lead- <lb/>
urging better public schools, <lb/>
but one adopted the <lb/>
Baptist Slate convention is enough <lb/>
to thorough; shut- <lb/>
tier At tin state <lb/>
which met in De- <lb/>
inclusive, <lb/>
this resolution was <lb/>
oar of <lb/>
Baptist Slate con veil- <lb/>
Hun, the <lb/>
i . <lb/>
ever; available dollar <lb/>
I ,. lie money, however small the <lb/>
amount may lie, to the <lb/>
men our public schools, and <lb/>
progress in tills <lb/>
direction lie set lip and maintained <lb/>
until tin reproach of illiteracy lie <lb/>
removed from our State, and until <lb/>
he and girls whose <lb/>
is in the <lb/>
lie ail an <lb/>
receive In- <lb/>
t. m them for <lb/>
Hi,, duties <lb/>
And the that fol <lb/>
lowed, ii was a Baptist farmer. <lb/>
his Association, John <lb/>
OBSERVATIONS- <lb/>
Made by Orange <lb/>
The longer some men live the <lb/>
learn. <lb/>
The best way for some men to <lb/>
help i town is to move of It. <lb/>
Thai black spot on the sun Is only <lb/>
tin- shadow east by Mark Hanna. <lb/>
Life i- simply a great desert, <lb/>
in being the sand and virtue the <lb/>
oasis. <lb/>
If the singer's throat is raw. how <lb/>
ran you her lie well <lb/>
done; <lb/>
Never judge a girl's face by its <lb/>
may be <lb/>
all put on. <lb/>
your friends mi no tally while <lb/>
they live and less after <lb/>
they die. <lb/>
The thoroughly satisfied <lb/>
persons world those who <lb/>
expert nothing. <lb/>
Many a fellow makes himself ill <lb/>
drinking another fellow's health. <lb/>
The reason why there arc so <lb/>
people who are green is <lb/>
cause is <lb/>
Samson was the list actor who <lb/>
down the and yet <lb/>
lie received no encore. <lb/>
No runaway couples get married <lb/>
I ville and art- <lb/>
i .- scrape faces In <lb/>
We sleep, the loom of life <lb/>
never stops, and the pattern which <lb/>
was weaving when sun went <lb/>
down is weaving when it comes up <lb/>
to morrow. <lb/>
In Each. <lb/>
Straws show which way the <lb/>
wind blows, and when placed in <lb/>
iced drinks they also show which <lb/>
thirst goes. <lb/>
The thief always <lb/>
takes things seriously. <lb/>
tie light <lb/>
to old-fashioned <lb/>
Pointed remark- are sometimes <lb/>
blunt. <lb/>
Modesty is sometimes only an- <lb/>
name for deceit. <lb/>
arc busy making <lb/>
money to time to spend it. <lb/>
The fellow who is always tired <lb/>
ought lo be punctured. <lb/>
The summer girl's campaign is <lb/>
lull of engagements. <lb/>
natural for a mini to kick <lb/>
who introduced in the he hast., foot the bill. <lb/>
education and manual training. I Bight that he would <lb/>
Oar State needs well educated men j but one Democrat ill <lb/>
in all engineering, especial States and Democrat is David <lb/>
mechanical and electrical <lb/>
and also in cotton <lb/>
B. Hill, of New would <lb/>
ask for privilege, Mr. <lb/>
Par the development of j ham thought the nomination <lb/>
our natural resources, need also I by Hill would emphasize <lb/>
thousands of skilled workmen, ex forcibly nature of the <lb/>
carpenters, wood-turners, reunion of the Democratic of <lb/>
pert <lb/>
of the State have been shut nice <lb/>
hail State-, and lie would <lb/>
For Commissioners, <lb/>
C. J. TUCKER. <lb/>
R. Ii, DAVIS, <lb/>
W. G. <lb/>
These arc the News <lb/>
figures for the appropriation <lb/>
be General Assembly of <lb/>
ought to make for <lb/>
a cent less. <lb/>
If some other have to lie <lb/>
to accomplish it, we arc <lb/>
for <lb/>
If new subjects must lie found <lb/>
for taxation, let us take a lantern <lb/>
if need be find them. <lb/>
If there is property not now <lb/>
paying its fair amount of let <lb/>
the legislature provide for such <lb/>
us is fair and just. <lb/>
The children Hie country, <lb/>
the villages in the towns must <lb/>
lie given better <lb/>
ill by the the Man- <lb/>
Mi I I've <lb/>
never seen a bull that would stand <lb/>
Still long enough to let take <lb/>
and many men thrown out of work. <lb/>
This fact will make thousands of <lb/>
votes for the anti-trust ticket. <lb/>
What shall we d with the <lb/>
U a question is both <lb/>
the whole . Here i- <lb/>
u solution offered by an <lb/>
The trust should be <lb/>
the Hour trust <lb/>
tom; cigar trust smoked out; <lb/>
the plug chewed up; the <lb/>
iron trust out thin; <lb/>
the twine trust lit isled; the <lb/>
curved in Hie met- <lb/>
trust heated hot; tho Milder <lb/>
.; the trust picked <lb/>
paper tin-l ground into <lb/>
the lamp trust snuffed <lb/>
trust the <lb/>
trust pounded; the mule <lb/>
buried; the type trust and <lb/>
the trust eaten. <lb/>
boiler-tenders, lie content seconding <lb/>
The now Is that <lb/>
when of <lb/>
the roll i railed <lb/>
that delegation sill fin i to S <lb/>
n- right ll. <lb/>
will step forward. Ii Sew <lb/>
York, however, wants honor. <lb/>
It can have it mere <lb/>
Lincoln, Dispatch, <lb/>
come once a year, and <lb/>
humbugs all the year <lb/>
., <lb/>
mill <lb/>
electricians and <lb/>
The A. and M. College trains kids <lb/>
for such work, and if they possess <lb/>
latent, educates them all tech- <lb/>
professions. <lb/>
The College lost enrolled <lb/>
students, of whom many paid <lb/>
their own expenses labor at odd <lb/>
limes. Students who not labor <lb/>
I may attend the College at a total <lb/>
expense, including <lb/>
in <lb/>
Id. can one <lb/>
ball by hip <lb/>
at the I <lb/>
will <lb/>
held in the In. . <lb/>
Saturday. July at Ii <lb/>
A. M., of the t sore <lb/>
of <lb/>
lion. Any may obtain a <lb/>
lull <lb/>
about the College and <lb/>
by applying lo <lb/>
President Raleigh <lb/>
., <lb/>
B. <lb/>
House bill to <lb/>
to the public schools, ii was a <lb/>
lawyer. Senator <lb/>
who <lb/>
bill in the Senate. This bill <lb/>
passed Houses without a dis- <lb/>
vole proving not <lb/>
tho Baptists but all the legislators <lb/>
all churches and outside of <lb/>
church tire earnestly In favor of <lb/>
better schools. <lb/>
line, by Governor n <lb/>
distinguished Baptist, will take <lb/>
even further steps to Improve tho <lb/>
public school system until every <lb/>
country neighborhood, a- web us <lb/>
,. n mil ii an ti <lb/>
I i ii bill . <lb/>
i i <lb/>
The man who keeps a of <lb/>
all hi- wife's shopping tours must <lb/>
be a -oil counter. <lb/>
TAKE S TASTELESS CHILL <lb/>
per bottle. Cures Chills and <lb/>
Fever, Night Sweats and <lb/>
Money back if n doesn't. <lb/>
No oilier good. Gel the kind <lb/>
with the Rod Cross on label. <lb/>
Sold and guaranteed Woolen, <lb/>
Bryan and druggists. <lb/>
II,,. mull are i-i-i <lb/>
i oxen, but in I <lb/>
raise ; <lb/>
., ill If It ; <lb/>
inn.- drive -at <lb/>
over the hard <lb/>
Ural shoe <lb/>
tar the ground <lb/>
driving them throng Hull and <lb/>
then over Kind, repenting this <lb/>
a good thick sole of i- <lb/>
winch hardens and pro <lb/>
the star. <lb/>
. . i . <lb/>
Catarrh Cannot Cured <lb/>
with local applications, as they <lb/>
reach the seal of the dis- <lb/>
ease, Is a blood or <lb/>
disease, and in order to <lb/>
me ii lake internal mm <lb/>
, lies, t Cure is taken <lb/>
and net. on the <lb/>
and nine in- lace-. Hall's <lb/>
Cure i not n quack <lb/>
cine, was prescribed one of <lb/>
Incites physicians In <lb/>
., i years, and is a <lb/>
i- composed the <lb/>
I a with <lb/>
iii. in -i id ml anting <lb/>
, mi laces. The <lb/>
i the two In- <lb/>
i- What <lb/>
Hill l j ;.,,. . in , <lb/>
,,.,,. i. ii . ; ., nil free. <lb/>
.,. <lb/>
Company, which Hold Hall's <lb/>
Id lien, family the neat. <lb/>
. and fol the <lb/>
fore <lb/>
Bent In the <lb/>
lull that on a new <lb/>
trial a him <lb/>
ii. . Ob- <lb/>
An one tin <lb/>
. rs <lb/>
t of <lb/>
lo bill<lb/>
Or. T-. <lb/>
N. c. <lb/>
White <lb/>
Fleming store.<lb/>
i r <lb/>
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