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V- <lb/>
The Eastern <lb/>
Ml KB <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
D. J.; WHICH ARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TERMS per Year in Advance. -AT- <lb/>
VOL. XVIII <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY. AUGUST 8.13 <lb/>
99- <lb/>
NO <lb/>
FULL TEXT OF <lb/>
II Allows All While Men Who <lb/>
I rider II <lb/>
to Vote All I in- Whether <lb/>
They Can Read Write or <lb/>
Not. <lb/>
AX <lb/>
The Assembly of North <lb/>
do enact <lb/>
C. Section I. Thai Article VI of <lb/>
the ion of Carolina <lb/>
lie. the same is hereby <lb/>
in lieu <lb/>
following article of <lb/>
said<lb/>
to Office. <lb/>
of an <lb/>
male <lb/>
in the Stall's, <lb/>
male who has <lb/>
years of age, <lb/>
sensing the qualifications set mil in <lb/>
Is article, shall pi- entitled to vote <lb/>
am n I he people in <lb/>
the State, except at herein other <lb/>
wise provided. <lb/>
He shall have resided in <lb/>
Stale of Carolina for two <lb/>
years, in the six <lb/>
in the precinct, ward or oilier <lb/>
election district in which he offers <lb/>
to vote, four months next <lb/>
the Provided, That <lb/>
removal from one precinct, ward <lb/>
or other election district <lb/>
in shall not <lb/>
ate to deprive any person of the <lb/>
right to vole in the precinct, Ward <lb/>
or other election district from which <lb/>
he has removed, until four months <lb/>
after Men removal. person who <lb/>
has or who has <lb/>
confessed his guilt in open court <lb/>
indictment, of any crime, the <lb/>
punishment of which now is, or <lb/>
may hereafter he. Imprisonment in <lb/>
the Stale prison, shall <lb/>
lo vote, unless the said person shall <lb/>
lie Brat restored to citizenship in <lb/>
manner prescribed law . <lb/>
Sec. Every person offering lo <lb/>
vole shall lie ill the time a legally <lb/>
registered herein <lb/>
ed and in I he manner hereafter pm <lb/>
v by law, and the As <lb/>
Stably of Worth Carolina shall en- <lb/>
general registration <lb/>
into effect the provisions of this <lb/>
Sec. I. Every person present lug <lb/>
himself for registration shall <lb/>
lo read and write any section of <lb/>
Constitution in Hie <lb/>
and before he shall be en <lb/>
titled to vole he -hall have paid on <lb/>
or before the first day of of <lb/>
the year in which he proposes to <lb/>
vote, his poll tax as prescribed by- <lb/>
law, for the previous year. Poll <lb/>
taxes shall he a lien only on assess <lb/>
property, and no process shall <lb/>
issue the <lb/>
same except assessed prop <lb/>
Sec. male who Was, <lb/>
on January or any lime <lb/>
prior therein, entitled to vote <lb/>
the laws of any State in the <lb/>
State wherein he then <lb/>
resided, and no lineal descendant <lb/>
of any such person, shall lie de- <lb/>
the right to register and vote <lb/>
any election in the State by <lb/>
son of his failure to possess the ed- <lb/>
i mil prescribed <lb/>
section in of this <lb/>
ed, He shall have registered in <lb/>
with the terms of <lb/>
prior to December <lb/>
General Assembly shall pro- <lb/>
lorn permanent record of all <lb/>
persons who register under this <lb/>
ion on or before November <lb/>
and all such persons shall lie <lb/>
entitled to register and vote in all <lb/>
elections by the people in this <lb/>
State, unless disqualified under <lb/>
section of this Provided, <lb/>
Such person shall have paid their <lb/>
poll tax as required by law. <lb/>
Sec. ti. All elections by <lb/>
pie shall be by ballot, and all <lb/>
Assembly -hall <lb/>
lie viva vise. <lb/>
Bee, voter in North <lb/>
Carolina, except as in this article <lb/>
shall Is- eligible to of <lb/>
lice, but before entering upon the <lb/>
duties of the office he shall take <lb/>
following <lb/>
solemn- <lb/>
swear will sup <lb/>
port the Constitution <lb/>
and States, and <lb/>
it ion and of North <lb/>
not Inconsistent there- <lb/>
with, and I w ill i ills <lb/>
charge the duties of my office as <lb/>
. So help <lb/>
Sec. S. The follow classes of <lb/>
be disqualified <lb/>
pint, all persons who shall <lb/>
deny I be being of Almighty God. <lb/>
Second, all persons shall have <lb/>
been or <lb/>
upon pending, <lb/>
and whether sentenced or not. or <lb/>
nuder judgment of any <lb/>
treason or or of any other <lb/>
crime for which punishment <lb/>
may u- Imprisonment in <lb/>
. since becoming <lb/>
the Slates, of corruption <lb/>
and malpractice, unless such per <lb/>
son shall be restored to the rights <lb/>
of in a manner <lb/>
Bribed by law. <lb/>
See. ti. That all of the provisions <lb/>
of relating to <lb/>
registration and elections, as <lb/>
contained in the <lb/>
Constitution shall go into effect on <lb/>
the Aral of July. if a ma- <lb/>
of voters of <lb/>
State so declare at I ho general <lb/>
election. <lb/>
This amendment shall be <lb/>
the next general election <lb/>
to voters of Stale, <lb/>
in the same manner and under <lb/>
same and regulations as is <lb/>
provided in <lb/>
oral elections in this State, and in <lb/>
force May 1st, Raid <lb/>
election those desiring to <lb/>
vote for such amendment shall <lb/>
a or printed ballot with the <lb/>
words Suffrage <lb/>
and those with a contrary <lb/>
opinion shall cast a written or print- <lb/>
ed words <lb/>
Suffrage thereon. <lb/>
Sec. I. The said election shall <lb/>
held and voles returned, com- <lb/>
pared, counted and canvassed, and <lb/>
the result announced, under the <lb/>
same rules and regulations as arc <lb/>
in force for returning, comparing, <lb/>
counting and canvassing the votes <lb/>
for members of the General <lb/>
May 1st, 1800, and if a major- <lb/>
of the voles cast are in favor of <lb/>
the said amendment, it shall be the <lb/>
duty of the Governor of State, <lb/>
to the Secretary of State, who shall <lb/>
enroll the said amendment <lb/>
tied among the permanent records <lb/>
of office. <lb/>
lee, This act shall lie in force <lb/>
from and alter its ratification, <lb/>
In the General Assembly read <lb/>
three times and retailed this Slat <lb/>
day of February, 1800. <lb/>
C. A. REYNOLDS, <lb/>
President of the Senate. <lb/>
II. g. <lb/>
Speaker Representatives, <lb/>
State of North Carolina. I <lb/>
Office of Secretary of State, I <lb/>
I, Cyrus Thompson, Secretory of <lb/>
of Slate of the State of h <lb/>
do hereby certify <lb/>
and attached four sheets to <lb/>
tie a true copy from the records of <lb/>
this <lb/>
In witness whereof, I have here <lb/>
set my hand and affixed my <lb/>
official seal. <lb/>
Done in office this <lb/>
day of July, in the year of our <lb/>
Lord, 1800. <lb/>
Seal <lb/>
Secretory of state. <lb/>
golden <lb/>
have been lost by those <lb/>
who from rheumatism. <lb/>
taking now they will <lb/>
lie permanently; and positively <lb/>
cured. <lb/>
When is a Girl Sweetest <lb/>
At what age i-a girl the sweet <lb/>
is a question being salted. <lb/>
The will endeavor l ans <lb/>
the problem fol- <lb/>
At sixteen, in white mull <lb/>
and -ilk ribbon, sounding, in her <lb/>
graduating assay, the assay, the <lb/>
depths of philosophies that have <lb/>
puzzled the sages of and <lb/>
modern limes, she Is sweet, very <lb/>
sweet. In fact there Is a <lb/>
of the caramel and cream In <lb/>
every lineament. Al twenty, In <lb/>
shirt and pique skirt, <lb/>
just the suggestion of wild <lb/>
violets In the perfume she uses, the <lb/>
saccharine mutter is much more <lb/>
pronounced. Foil look for an <lb/>
and through your <lb/>
dreams come Hooting <lb/>
roses, soft wind-, the dusk hour, <lb/>
and man yon might <lb/>
easily given the <lb/>
This is a very dangerous <lb/>
age. Al you nice her <lb/>
under the white light of the ball <lb/>
room with delicate organdy and a <lb/>
cluster of making a <lb/>
effort lo bide a bare <lb/>
are playing those <lb/>
languid, exquisite waltzes of <lb/>
Strauss, yon fall ill the <lb/>
mood, go outside, light a cigar and <lb/>
decline by tin- whole category <lb/>
of gods she is the sweetest thing in <lb/>
solar system. Vim arc very <lb/>
foolish, but you don't realize it <lb/>
a year afterward-, you <lb/>
find a faded carnation in your dress <lb/>
pocket. At thirty you pass <lb/>
by and hear her singing a lullaby <lb/>
or perhaps you, aim not other <lb/>
fellow , are looking wildly about for <lb/>
battle a- she Kings. <lb/>
There is a halo from heaven abuse <lb/>
her head then, and you would die <lb/>
there on the doorstep, punching <lb/>
the face of any nun who dared de- <lb/>
you did not have <lb/>
wife baby in this or oilier <lb/>
town. Ai forty -he has a few <lb/>
wrinkles, bill you see <lb/>
She Is still the sweetest woman In <lb/>
you <lb/>
wear patches and <lb/>
build family. Al she is <lb/>
idling her grandchildren sea <lb/>
quaintest little stories about Mr. <lb/>
Nod and old man She is <lb/>
the essence of all i be sweetest then. <lb/>
At sixty, while hair and <lb/>
placid brow . she implant- n mil <lb/>
low your cheek when -he <lb/>
you asleep. Memory goes <lb/>
racing back over hills; <lb/>
you are tired, boy <lb/>
again, lying there In the open door- <lb/>
way of an old home, locust <lb/>
blossoms the petals <lb/>
are falling from the yellow roses on <lb/>
the bush at the corner of the house; <lb/>
it is almost dusk your languid <lb/>
eyes are watching the swallows <lb/>
gracefully circle over while <lb/>
houses of the little town. Mean <lb/>
aches, and all the bitterness <lb/>
years are <lb/>
en. And is really her, the an- <lb/>
gel and comforter of your hoy hood. <lb/>
When is a girl Inn <lb/>
she is your mother, to be sure. <lb/>
Orange Observer. <lb/>
Stale of Oil la, City of Ti i i<lb/>
Prank J. oath <lb/>
that be is senior partner of <lb/>
of Co., do- <lb/>
business in the City of Toledo, <lb/>
County and Stale aforesaid, and <lb/>
said will pay the sum of <lb/>
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for <lb/>
each every ease of Catarrh that <lb/>
cannot cured by Hull's <lb/>
Catarrh Cure. J. <lb/>
Sworn lo before me <lb/>
presence, this 6th day of <lb/>
December, A. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
, i Notary Public. <lb/>
Hall's Catarrh due Is taken In <lb/>
and directly on <lb/>
blood and mucous sin faces of the <lb/>
PRANK J. <lb/>
Toledo, O. <lb/>
Hold by druggists, <lb/>
Hall's family Pills are the best. <lb/>
A DESPERATE RIDE. <lb/>
is Bailed and <lb/>
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an -i men l <lb/>
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I lain i <lb/>
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During of July we a <lb/>
offering of Lots SHOES <lb/>
OXFORDS at Greatly in or- <lb/>
t reduce our <lb/>
. II VA PATENT I.- <lb/>
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. fine Soft Sim <lb/>
. a.-, s Special sale <lb/>
it n i- <lb/>
gold have <lb/>
on River, Idaho. <lb/>
S-2.00 <lb/>
Lot <lb/>
I in each style l.-fl. <lb/>
and 1.00 special <lb/>
and s-2.00 <lb/>
Lot oxfords ., t <lb/>
gel Hi you have mode a when you buy them <lb/>
and 11.00. Regular H and 1.30 value-. <lb/>
I- <lb/>
above line of shoe.- will he hi a lo them <lb/>
selves, and a-k lo sec <lb/>
lo please, <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY k CO. <lb/>
Paints Oils <lb/>
BRUSHES <lb/>
Building Hardware a Specialty <lb/>
Littleton, n. c. I <lb/>
Hoard, Laundry, Pull Tuition <lb/>
for the cut ire scholastic year, apply lug in time above may <lb/>
be reduced to by one hour's work per day In Industrial I <lb/>
ml begins 20th, <lb/>
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President, <lb/>
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What Tim Will <lb/>
following article appeared <lb/>
in his week's Ex- <lb/>
If the will moral- <lb/>
industry. enterprise, <lb/>
self-respect, raise pride <lb/>
business cooperation, the <lb/>
and <lb/>
for next ten years as be has the <lb/>
practice <lb/>
years, I warrant yon, the race <lb/>
would be a Dumber. <lb/>
Tin- will regulate itself <lb/>
this great South will lie <lb/>
yea more, <lb/>
will be truly the home of the free <lb/>
the laud of brave, par- <lb/>
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men in country propose to <lb/>
new way. <lb/>
arc reliable that <lb/>
the author of the above article is <lb/>
men of <lb/>
his race in the county of Scotland. <lb/>
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has a <lb/>
estate is educating his is <lb/>
a man of and the <lb/>
prominent and influential man of <lb/>
his race section of <lb/>
disposition is so prom- <lb/>
he was endorsed by Ben. <lb/>
t lover nor <lb/>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR<lb/>
II TO HANG. <lb/>
N. V. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
Entered the Post OHM -it <lb/>
N. as Second Class <lb/>
Mail Matter.<lb/>
TALK ABOUT <lb/>
North Carolina the State <lb/>
levies on each MOO worth <lb/>
of property all general <lb/>
expenses of the State government. <lb/>
schools, on <lb/>
the t per cent etc. etc. <lb/>
The comities rarely levy more I ban <lb/>
a like amount, many not more than <lb/>
half so much. In addition to this <lb/>
the larger to us and cities levy <lb/>
from on the BUM <lb/>
valuation, thus making the entire <lb/>
tax of value from. <lb/>
to <lb/>
The city Jersey City. New <lb/>
alone, levies this year <lb/>
the of value, the an <lb/>
thereof congratulate the <lb/>
tax-payers OB the prospects of re <lb/>
next year. <lb/>
Ami when we remember that the <lb/>
property this State generally is <lb/>
not at two-thirds its sash <lb/>
value, the low rate of taxation in <lb/>
conservative old North Carolina <lb/>
becomes apparent. Let stop <lb/>
our calamity howling and trying to <lb/>
oppress Poet. <lb/>
If the had said properly in <lb/>
the State general is not <lb/>
at one third its cash value it Would <lb/>
have come nearer to the truth than <lb/>
two thirds. Whatever <lb/>
N. August, <lb/>
Voting the dispensary <lb/>
today. <lb/>
crops arc looking Hoe arena i <lb/>
Bethel. <lb/>
Oar farmers are well pleased <lb/>
with their Ural i sale <lb/>
Mrs. C. II. and 1- <lb/>
sic n <lb/>
ville to relatives. <lb/>
Our commissioners they <lb/>
aw hi quarantine .,,,,,,. <lb/>
in say I ii <lb/>
to be valued by the tax pay <lb/>
himself worth <lb/>
when giving in time comes. There <lb/>
is no other thing under the sun <lb/>
which people violate their <lb/>
conscience so much as hen <lb/>
tog in their property for taxation. <lb/>
The lax rate in North Carolina <lb/>
is low when With some <lb/>
Others, we believe if prop <lb/>
listed its tine value <lb/>
one-third the present ate would <lb/>
raise all Hie revenue needed the <lb/>
state, u this way people would <lb/>
pay no more <lb/>
I under the present <lb/>
and this odium of false swearing <lb/>
when listing would be largely <lb/>
removed. <lb/>
Take for an example, <lb/>
as the question of fixation is now <lb/>
Oil the minds the here. <lb/>
The lax list for this Mar <lb/>
of all properly, real and personal, <lb/>
everything is taxable, docs <lb/>
not quite fool up In <lb/>
makings the need <lb/>
ed revenue of the for the <lb/>
year the Hoard of Aldermen found <lb/>
it necessary to raise about f <lb/>
in tuxes, therefore made a <lb/>
levy of cents on the If <lb/>
the property of hail been <lb/>
its Hue valid the <lb/>
need have been more than one <lb/>
third the present rate. <lb/>
Dues anybody suppose for a <lb/>
that is Worth <lb/>
only If do, and <lb/>
start around to what <lb/>
the town be bought <lb/>
win that counting every fool <lb/>
of land and dollar's worth of <lb/>
properly could lie move I for <lb/>
Sec I he <lb/>
If the aggregate of the listed prop <lb/>
ft of I he town iii <lb/>
Of Only a levy of <lb/>
cents would to raise <lb/>
the needed 1.000. <lb/>
What is true of in <lb/>
this respect is true of every town <lb/>
in North Carolina. We only mad <lb/>
this town as an because <lb/>
of a knowledge of tin home <lb/>
but the condition applies to the <lb/>
entire State as well. <lb/>
Norfolk. Va. the fever <lb/>
fright. <lb/>
Miss Kalie Si of <lb/>
hi visiting Mr, ii. A. Bell this <lb/>
week. <lb/>
Mr-. Li and Mrs. Bin <lb/>
Va. are vis <lb/>
relative here. <lb/>
Whiskey men seem I bi very <lb/>
much interested in the ms try <lb/>
election today, win should they <lb/>
when our law makers it with <lb/>
them to Of course <lb/>
sensible man how is g,, <lb/>
lug. <lb/>
Tuesday night there was <lb/>
large crowd at I In <lb/>
Besting Larson's Hall. They <lb/>
elected Messrs. <lb/>
M. u. s. M. a. <lb/>
Ward and I. II. Manning tins <lb/>
Or. J <lb/>
Crimes. S. A. Prof. O. <lb/>
II. James to <lb/>
draft the laws for the trustees, <lb/>
in and around <lb/>
seems to be much interested <lb/>
our purpose build a nice <lb/>
School building here and about <lb/>
been subscribed. <lb/>
We hope the work will go <lb/>
m as ton u State a <lb/>
building more t him we <lb/>
do. <lb/>
There are main line epigrams <lb/>
and proverbs in Spanish. <lb/>
oft hem cannot be s., as <lb/>
to preserve the and apt <lb/>
11.- of the original. of <lb/>
c arc I he III English <lb/>
proverbs simply <lb/>
simile. They are used with all <lb/>
variety of application. <lb/>
A gentleman who was Mated near <lb/>
a group of young ladies at a rail <lb/>
station, with their fore- <lb/>
well kisses, stood as long as he <lb/>
could and then protested<lb/>
of I lie following arc some <lb/>
of the proverbs <lb/>
heard ill Mexico ; <lb/>
lie who never will <lb/>
cross <lb/>
is no gain without <lb/>
eider a closed <lb/>
cross i- <lb/>
A cat ill gloves will never <lb/>
catch <lb/>
hungry no bread is <lb/>
rs Condemn <lb/>
The Herald Ins a special dis- <lb/>
patch from which <lb/>
aye of the Nebraska <lb/>
troops returning from <lb/>
Philippines on <lb/>
Hancock express themselves freely <lb/>
there, and it <lb/>
was noticeable what <lb/>
they condemned <lb/>
vehemently <lb/>
led the aged commander. <lb/>
mincing words <lb/>
he entirely . <lb/>
said a Com- <lb/>
Ix . Nebraska <lb/>
team, the rate are pro <lb/>
pesetas; now ii win take tea <lb/>
to subdue the Filipinos. What is <lb/>
needed is an active, <lb/>
callable man an who will <lb/>
send out a regiment In win <lb/>
I lien <lb/>
The regiment's ranks look thin. <lb/>
in Philippines killed <lb/>
wounded. SM men. great- <lb/>
est leas suffered by any regiment <lb/>
the islands <lb/>
Twenty live of Nebraska <lb/>
men. including Colonel <lb/>
Tarboro. August <lb/>
Davis Mm <lb/>
spring are to Use Battle mat- <lb/>
Spring caused <lb/>
death of a young man mime I <lb/>
I in the <lb/>
Court here this week. The <lb/>
I rial ended today <lb/>
guilty, was sentenced <lb/>
be banged the <lb/>
bar. <lb/>
The Tarboro baseball play <lb/>
ed a game Wilmington yes <lb/>
latter place, resulting <lb/>
a of to t in favor of Tar <lb/>
bow. The batteries Tar- <lb/>
and <lb/>
Person and Sellers. <lb/>
Newspaper Charity. <lb/>
would be glad to con- <lb/>
to free all<lb/>
I. mi Bran <lb/>
la a Ii His<lb/>
nun i. i a pair <lb/>
from bis shop, <lb/>
r tr <lb/>
-i kins. <lb/>
till <lb/>
sell <lb/>
, Bias <lb/>
ether <lb/>
and <lb/>
cried i <lb/>
V I<lb/>
n i lbs <lb/>
v , J . <lb/>
i ii II <lb/>
d aw <lb/>
are I'M you la Jail <lb/>
fur l.-i of <lb/>
tin- <lb/>
nay bare <lb/>
fur a guinea I -iv <lb/>
HI <lb/>
I'll <lb/>
Haw kin-- slop roar of <lb/>
am i- las <lb/>
the r, roar la <lb/>
n lei. <lb/>
that Is Shut makes to so to in Manila to <lb/>
cause which presents into business. <lb/>
, good washes can <lb/>
is its stock In trade <lb/>
evil will end me a <lb/>
largely <lb/>
w. ii. w. r. <lb/>
with an entirely e <lb/>
and of------- <lb/>
We Carry <lb/>
A s <lb/>
years. <lb/>
When the river is passed <lb/>
i- <lb/>
lieu has little has little hi <lb/>
pill were not bitter <lb/>
would not lie <lb/>
trust money to <lb/>
those who keep their eyes on <lb/>
and make an of <lb/>
which ii must <lb/>
depend for support. In <lb/>
one man re enlisted. <lb/>
will see any <lb/>
of us returning to Manila very <lb/>
soon.- Colonel Million hi <lb/>
the future, therefore, it will <lb/>
charge for local <lb/>
table entertainments objects of <lb/>
w huh ate to raise <lb/>
This rule will be strictly and <lb/>
enforced. Hereafter <lb/>
our to charity will <lb/>
lie made In a direct and <lb/>
manner, and so as to in- <lb/>
with ordinary rules of <lb/>
spouse to a question. <lb/>
The Italian Trouble <lb/>
Washington, August I.-The <lb/>
International side of the Italian <lb/>
lynching in Louisiana has assumed <lb/>
a rather mow serious aspect, as a <lb/>
result of several reports re- <lb/>
here. These show <lb/>
Italian Officials oil scene <lb/>
lit was witnessed one at <lb/>
bees of Um <lb/>
the of <lb/>
Keeper who <lb/>
baa of Um snake was <lb/>
feed w t ll <lb/>
lie saw <lb/>
Ha Male, <lb/>
all <lb/>
bad <lb/>
lowed fellow bead n <lb/>
and a half Mill <lb/>
ii, ii win. <lb/>
once <lb/>
motion would It when <lb/>
as in. h. s meal would <lb/>
lbs Mae <lb/>
and, lbs bf <lb/>
rail. lo release <lb/>
This lie no task, as <lb/>
He in. <lb/>
bad a bold breakfast Aft- <lb/>
several minutes of r ill <lb/>
out <lb/>
snake was set at <lb/>
a n hut <lb/>
regained Us <lb/>
Wind and good luck do loin out of live men <lb/>
This is and sound business were Italian in the <lb/>
pawn j rule, and ought to be adopted by While the reports <lb/>
all newspapers for charity work is <lb/>
NOTES. <lb/>
11.1 <lb/>
N. T. getting his <lb/>
timber for building his <lb/>
house. <lb/>
M. U, is taking j <lb/>
train this morning on a v to bis <lb/>
people in Bethel. <lb/>
Miss of I <lb/>
is friends and <lb/>
lives down here this week. <lb/>
The Misses t or and <lb/>
chard, of arc visiting <lb/>
friends in and around <lb/>
I his week. <lb/>
you . in If you <lb/>
Kill can <lb/>
for If yon cm. they can can <lb/>
cheaper than can. <lb/>
have all <lb/>
they, or a of who <lb/>
their Ii. V. Manning <lb/>
lo. <lb/>
Watch go arc go <lb/>
rail lime A. Ii. <lb/>
few brick left, <lb/>
which Ural order will gel. <lb/>
The boys bilking of try- <lb/>
lug to gel up a Hind, Of <lb/>
will hive lobe be <lb/>
inning, bill would add much life <lb/>
to the place. <lb/>
A. ii. Co bough a <lb/>
and have bean having a <lb/>
h ii his wheat Ibis <lb/>
week, lines made him think of <lb/>
Id times lo he feeding the thresh- <lb/>
again. <lb/>
is <lb/>
la our motto, If you be <lb/>
it you are invited to have a <lb/>
Ii our customers and see <lb/>
they demonstrate the fuel to <lb/>
A. Mn. Co, <lb/>
troubled and no matter <lb/>
I. <lb/>
are not Italian authorities <lb/>
no that will <lb/>
is good <lb/>
they are acceded to is by the now <lb/>
A frugal, fuller and the <lb/>
j much as think of returning thanks, <lb/>
No word is ill spoken if is They Oh. well, you <lb/>
not ill thing to up your paper <lb/>
a inflict a deeper In their <lb/>
wound sword. <lb/>
Made by The Orange Va. <lb/>
do know each <lb/>
has always more matter ill <lb/>
type than it make room for. <lb/>
The baa often had as <lb/>
much as forty or fifty of <lb/>
progress, and i- to remove all <lb/>
possible doubt I <lb/>
ma in of Italian embassy, has <lb/>
gone to He his been <lb/>
as consul to New <lb/>
owing to the the <lb/>
on leave, and that <lb/>
will goto and make a <lb/>
careful investigation, <lb/>
The Italian authorities have also <lb/>
Notions. <lb/>
Shoes. Hats. Hardware, <lb/>
Farm implements. <lb/>
Meat. Flour, Sugar. Coffee, <lb/>
Lard. Tobacco, etc., in fact <lb/>
every ST A PI. E <lb/>
carried in a general stock. <lb/>
We Also Sell <lb/>
HAY. OATS. CORY, COT- <lb/>
TON SEED HILLS AND <lb/>
AND <lb/>
prices on everything will lie <lb/>
found as low as a good article can <lb/>
lie sold in- <lb/>
Highest pan all kind <lb/>
of country produce. <lb/>
WHITE FLEMING, <lb/>
n- <lb/>
After two years <lb/>
have been paid <lb/>
IN <lb/>
People with <lb/>
ways tongues. <lb/>
Ii is lug in the extreme to <lb/>
have people for your enemies. <lb/>
The road is rough with <lb/>
rocks and tilled slicks and done, when really <lb/>
fourths of the work has b, <lb/>
name of <lb/>
author would be his appropriate i have know,, enterprises to <lb/>
epitaph, <lb/>
matter in of the statement at- <lb/>
day day. lo Dr. Hodges, whose <lb/>
ll would led up to the lynching. This <lb/>
were so irritating, to see I bat after the he <lb/>
walked away, <lb/>
etc. themselves and H of a to <lb/>
claim credit for work alleged to warrant n. of live per- <lb/>
sons <lb/>
done hi, <lb/>
in- <lb/>
he <lb/>
give you up. You must the <lb/>
have Just <lb/>
ed me. I In <lb/>
roar own <lb/>
sin leaked at bin fur a <lb/>
moment as if she were halt <lb/>
arm she <lb/>
I have de- <lb/>
it can never <lb/>
nut you will tell he pleaded, <lb/>
I have to deserve till <lb/>
will <lb/>
v, answered, you ask <lb/>
, to do s. I will. Net hi <lb/>
then, that he had <lb/>
a two <lb/>
setts, he lam <lb/>
it <lb/>
Constipation, <lb/>
Headache, Biliousness, <lb/>
Heartburn, <lb/>
Indigestion, Dizziness, <lb/>
Indicate Mutt i Ii.- r <lb/>
is out of p. Um <lb/>
i if <lb/>
tin and <lb/>
Ills, H Mind In <lb/>
Hood's Pill <lb/>
, all .;. <lb/>
compliments could <lb/>
I i- <lb/>
The American pig is <lb/>
now in a high scale with <lb/>
People. <lb/>
be launched, boomed, and One of the large <lb/>
,,, ,,, ,,, success through the efforts are so much is <lb/>
who when the time one has liberty <lb/>
came for were egress. , <lb/>
not so much as and go all over place looking <lb/>
Newspaper men lo do I'm what you and no one will <lb/>
all work of charily , lag you or burden you with alien <lb/>
and Hogg H I. is in. e <lb/>
, them to brings I heir trade. <lb/>
The highway to happiness U as valueless and every- In places one can leave <lb/>
will, gloamings else's as priceless with. buying, as Iron, the mo <lb/>
The Hue rule in so. I, eases is inc. you enter door you are <lb/>
With the fragrance of fairest will, ,, or <lb/>
will, mi. W matters be put upon with <lb/>
let newspaper <lb/>
There is a marvelous <lb/>
in the a when they <lb/>
your own a gracious <lb/>
is now when <lb/>
many young men debate <lb/>
lion whether they shall <lb/>
and make effort for an <lb/>
or try the race of life with <lb/>
what the know already and can <lb/>
learn by themselves, It is a <lb/>
and young <lb/>
men should weigh well. We do <lb/>
mil know every young man <lb/>
Should lake a college course we <lb/>
Would say we believe <lb/>
the young man who goal to a <lb/>
mod college means by going lo <lb/>
do best lo prepare himself <lb/>
I In- In -I possible will <lb/>
in cud he has made a <lb/>
wise choice, though his college <lb/>
course be under <lb/>
vantages. Neck Com <lb/>
wealth. <lb/>
which shown the luminous light of <lb/>
love, giving In soul such a rap- <lb/>
Unit ii seem- born of Heaven <lb/>
radiance. <lb/>
The sweetest ever <lb/>
thrilled the man was when <lb/>
face ever was <lb/>
turned half shyly toward your <lb/>
own and you saw <lb/>
of love in eyes of <lb/>
ordinary citizen <lb/>
and heard Hie witchery <lb/>
den words of I will lie <lb/>
la <lb/>
I MI COUNTRY. <lb/>
The Norrie and Norrie <lb/>
mines, Mich., <lb/>
per cent, for <lb/>
The has leased <lb/>
Hotel at Port <lb/>
Wash., a invalid <lb/>
soldiers from Philippines. <lb/>
of Hallway Mail Service, <lb/>
New York, <lb/>
has gone 1.1 to <lb/>
postal <lb/>
I,. I,. on <lb/>
Ward Havana, <lb/>
Island, will <lb/>
be with <lb/>
stealing from 1111- <lb/>
in Havana. <lb/>
of War will re- <lb/>
Alger's private <lb/>
Victor Mason. <lb/>
There is some prospect an <lb/>
Italian DON may American <lb/>
waters mouth. <lb/>
and Advertising. <lb/>
It taken tWO spoonfuls of sugar <lb/>
lo a cup of for <lb/>
average you <lb/>
time you drink <lb/>
. and in <lb/>
or a spoonful. Have you saved <lb/>
any sugar mil, for the <lb/>
put <lb/>
III it her spoonful in, and you <lb/>
make and second <lb/>
brink ,. completes <lb/>
operation, the <lb/>
same newspaper space, <lb/>
space is a partial or total <lb/>
while a big one brings bank j Ma <lb/>
Hie it mid more, arrived ill San Domingo <lb/>
City Tribune. I <lb/>
People <lb/>
learn lo shun a store where I hey <lb/>
feel they can not leave without <lb/>
buying. Have store as free <lb/>
us air lo customers. <lb/>
I at I hem go In and at pleasure, <lb/>
bill be sure have <lb/>
when It. <lb/>
. . fir. a. <lb/>
of <lb/>
I . an I H. <lb/>
, Ii. U tile <lb/>
i or <lb/>
II ,. were in charge <lb/>
I I l . I <lb/>
I. r , hotel <lb/>
. . . a <lb/>
i lie table, <lb/>
ill II . I. Quay<lb/>
I for <lb/>
ail- very <lb/>
are <lb/>
getting all <lb/>
want I Inn. <lb/>
for II. I have not I, lo <lb/>
gel urn <lb/>
are 1-. a to <lb/>
Senator Quay. I hail <lb/>
money of own, I get <lb/>
in borrow <lb/>
III <lb/>
aw a Mi isl <lb/>
we four down <lb/>
barrow Joint in- <lb/>
ilia <lb/>
two parties then lei <lb/>
, I. <lb/>
Al certain seasons of year the <lb/>
Bad sea is almost The <lb/>
water taken feet below <lb/>
the surface lbs m in <lb/>
the Will often register <lb/>
as as DO If, In <lb/>
addition, a fit to <lb/>
blow, whole air i. full of a <lb/>
of Of line <lb/>
hot which blind <lb/>
lbs <lb/>
SI., Tun, of n <lb/>
Al a little married <lb/>
men's luncheon mil <lb/>
afternoon, by <lb/>
In honor of lbs <lb/>
a black <lb/>
man under <lb/>
to the of lane families II <lb/>
appeared that of lbs <lb/>
cams from families. <lb/>
lo hi r <lb/>
large tribal for a <lb/>
distance back, none the <lb/>
of ilia an <lb/>
the The <lb/>
lo signal Hie <lb/>
lo u likewise, <lb/>
to lids <lb/>
track large family nut it <lb/>
was mi go, II Dually up <lb/>
her the lo set <lb/>
the numerical of her <lb/>
to previous When <lb/>
the was pal lo her directly, <lb/>
she exhibited nary a Black, hut, <lb/>
languidly, <lb/>
am youngest f <lb/>
I ml IS <lb/>
all of the <lb/>
woman except who eon- <lb/>
UM her fan <lb/>
i drawn, dreary mile, <lb/>
at <lb/>
tire that I was <lb/>
reared la Salt Lake <lb/>
blankly the other <lb/>
women. <lb/>
Then no <lb/>
In Um of <lb/>
Into Ibo woollier <lb/>
loll <lb/>
Newark, N. J. <lb/>
Your Policy <lb/>
Now forfeit-able. <lb/>
J. Has Cash Value. <lb/>
Value. <lb/>
I. up Insurance. <lb/>
Insurance that <lb/>
automatically, <lb/>
ii. Will lie re Instated within <lb/>
three years lapse if you are <lb/>
food health. <lb/>
After Second Year <lb/>
No <lb/>
S. Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are payable the be- <lb/>
ginning of the second <lb/>
succeeding year, provided <lb/>
mi um for the current year Is-paid <lb/>
They may lie used <lb/>
To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
l. To Increase Insurance, or <lb/>
To Make Policy Payable as <lb/>
an during the Lifetime <lb/>
of Insured. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
n. o, <lb/>
D. f. <lb/>
IS <lb/>
Heavy and Fancy <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Cotton lagging always <lb/>
on ban I <lb/>
goods kept <lb/>
hand. produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
an <lb/>
revolves on Hi <lb/>
la. proved b a simple <lb/>
a howl nearly full <lb/>
of water it UPON BOOT of <lb/>
a is exposed lo <lb/>
from the I poll the of <lb/>
sprinkle I easting of <lb/>
ilium powder. Then lake <lb/>
charcoal a blink <lb/>
line Inches hunt Upon the <lb/>
the line <lb/>
lay the Boor <lb/>
a an It will he <lb/>
lei with the line <lb/>
in room win answer as <lb/>
will, ii la parallel the <lb/>
if the howl is left <lb/>
fur II seen <lb/>
the black hill toward <lb/>
parallel i sod ha i fr. <lb/>
west, in a opposite <lb/>
of in in axis <lb/>
This that the In <lb/>
lug has the with It. <lb/>
powder lbs has <lb/>
left a <lb/>
ASK YOUR DEALER <lb/>
FOB <lb/>
-S run in. <lb/>
. . <lb/>
PAIR. <lb/>
Filling, J <lb/>
Shoe sold. <lb/>
I i <lb/>
M I r <lb/>
I, i. . T <lb/>
lo III, ,. j. W <lb/>
,, m <lb/>
J II,., I I As All Oil., . , <lb/>
J. C. Cobb a Son. s<lb/>
S t <lb/>
m m <lb/>
,.,,. <lb/>
GREAT CLOTHING SALE <lb/>
A PER CENT. CUT. <lb/>
Now is the time lo clothing <lb/>
um <lb/>
Ai Come and I'm We <lb/>
Then. <lb/>
I, <lb/>
in <lb/>
CENTS. <lb/>
Ci <lb/>
I WILL I N KM. <lb/>
um going bi my of I sod will make pi <lb/>
will e <lb/>
BLACK now <lb/>
coon h ii. <lb/>
NICE DAY <lb/>
ALL CLOTHING TO GO IN THIS <lb/>
MS l <lb/>
Tin i. v v. Ai<lb/>
T. ibis <lb/>
lag for Greensboro. <lb/>
I -----i this <lb/>
I, . Haul came <lb/>
I Wednesday evening. hill in the I <lb/>
the wharf. <lb/>
The v. . , <lb/>
,, . ,, ,. . , I to purchase <lb/>
m. ii. ., <lb/>
lion, <lb/>
I i. <lb/>
. . <lb/>
ii . i ha <lb/>
ii <lb/>
I umber <lb/>
let. .-. <lb/>
ill <lb/>
rib .<lb/>
. <lb/>
. . I U j <lb/>
Mayor i;. Move <lb/>
From <lb/>
King <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
More heal I <lb/>
Limp linen weather. <lb/>
lo squirrel lime. <lb/>
A a lump <lb/>
much <lb/>
sweaters arc not in <lb/>
ma ml <lb/>
Home marksmen <lb/>
, bats these evenings. <lb/>
man who don't pay <lb/>
debts b <lb/>
Cheese <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
Time for the man lo lie <lb/>
arranging that lull <lb/>
No man on earth is wise enough <lb/>
lo I with power. <lb/>
Greenville i a remarkably <lb/>
healthy now. cases <lb/>
Miss Hand Mow is <lb/>
Don't Walt. <lb/>
Yellow over on <lb/>
spreads moat rapidly and does <lb/>
in <lb/>
give least to cleanliness <lb/>
sanitation. If II break <lb/>
bounds of the <lb/>
Home at Hampton, where there <lb/>
are already several cases, ii a mid <lb/>
spread all through the <lb/>
ibis eastern country. Ii <lb/>
start lo I hose <lb/>
arc in em <lb/>
best it This is j <lb/>
bat people should not wail for <lb/>
immediate danger lo drive them <lb/>
in. should take advantage of <lb/>
every precaution in advance. Ii <lb/>
I behooves I and <lb/>
through Eastern North <lb/>
Carolina lo general <lb/>
to keep clean. <lb/>
W. I. <lb/>
left evening for Kin <lb/>
II. A. White left <lb/>
I this morning an a nip lo <lb/>
Dull,;,,,, and <lb/>
It. K, left <lb/>
morning on a business trip <lb/>
New York. <lb/>
Mrs. I. K. of Main <lb/>
bridge, Ga., <lb/>
lira, lion Brickell, left <lb/>
day evening for <lb/>
Tl.- R ,, I i <lb/>
their ii lily<lb/>
enough hand to <lb/>
until it is <lb/>
The . .-., m . t . <lb/>
Rx the <lb/>
near the on . <lb/>
, i . fix .,, , ,; <lb/>
i . la <lb/>
. lion of<lb/>
. ed as there the rough <lb/>
i step were <lb/>
Meting in Norfolk Sal <lb/>
I u <lb/>
. . n <lb/>
I lied a lieu a <lb/>
full <lb/>
a Ufa no mi. i <lb/>
Miss Cora Agnes Fields, of Kin <lb/>
who has been visiting Mia <lb/>
Clara Brace Forbes, returned <lb/>
home Wednesday evening. time for bog removal <lb/>
Ailis, . to take effect be to <lb/>
December, the were <lb/>
granted and the hogs go <lb/>
; Hi <lb/>
I. Clio, of Norfolk, spent i. s. D. U. Heath <lb/>
The while i <lb/>
p in bad i <lb/>
was <lb/>
have ii attended to cleaned <lb/>
report of i. <lb/>
i from ,.,.,, ,. <lb/>
,,. i <lb/>
several ire being Bail a v. <lb/>
streets. <lb/>
A petition from K. II. <lb/>
In else sell <lb/>
warehouse, <lb/>
There were l-o petitions <lb/>
i i . <lb/>
. he n <lb/>
I I V<lb/>
. -I . <lb/>
; . cry big <lb/>
. <lb/>
I he i- dealers arc <lb/>
x of John <lb/>
I of this ., v. president. <lb/>
this <lb/>
m, here seek to raise <lb/>
night here. <lb/>
B. <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
in <lb/>
this <lb/>
; a in <lb/>
bathing soils are <lb/>
generally the ones never get <lb/>
near the swells. <lb/>
A have a <lb/>
pretty check to claim her <lb/>
won another of <lb/>
bill the <lb/>
wore being lo I. <lb/>
bard for a really upright <lb/>
man In look with a boil <lb/>
on the of his <lb/>
hear <lb/>
from about <lb/>
lone by the army worm. <lb/>
has lately <lb/>
hail a heavy rush of job printing <lb/>
orders keep a coining. <lb/>
household have <lb/>
bean enjoying can <lb/>
from the of Mr. <lb/>
j. Bran <lb/>
a man is so envying <lb/>
his that <lb/>
he lets his own <lb/>
an <lb/>
The remedy for troubles <lb/>
of <lb/>
liver, the <lb/>
John's <lb/>
in ii- has gone to Scotland <lb/>
Neck to awhile Jim <lb/>
Jenkins. There won't be any . <lb/>
lo run after the train <lb/>
engine till Han . back. <lb/>
s. Thurs- <lb/>
from New York. <lb/>
W. II. returned <lb/>
this morning from Seven Springs, <lb/>
Him, today <lb/>
from a few visit near <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
Kill the Piles. <lb/>
Speaking of yellow fever, we <lb/>
beard a gentleman advance an idea <lb/>
this morning bonus lo have <lb/>
ab it. He <lb/>
If the authorities the Bo <lb/>
Home at Hampton, where <lb/>
fever has broken would <lb/>
distribute a generous supply of in- <lb/>
sect poison kill all Hies <lb/>
help inn large today <lb/>
degree to prevent the get- <lb/>
ting outside of the Home, is <lb/>
well known are groat I <lb/>
of disease germs. They, <lb/>
are not all particular about <lb/>
persons or objects upon, <lb/>
and going from an to n <lb/>
well person they might easily car- <lb/>
germs, <lb/>
returned <lb/>
evening New <lb/>
where he his been after goods, <lb/>
Mrs. S. C. <lb/>
of Wilson, arrived <lb/>
evening to visit Mrs. <lb/>
I. Moore.<lb/>
Is quite sick. <lb/>
lo Suffolk <lb/>
;. is. Hughes went <lb/>
today. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Pearce this <lb/>
for <lb/>
H. left this morning <lb/>
for I son. <lb/>
another petition to be allowed <lb/>
to a pro <lb/>
street, were declined. <lb/>
aggregating <lb/>
over were allowed<lb/>
The of levying <lb/>
was carefully at some <lb/>
length the Board, <lb/>
result a of cents <lb/>
each of real <lb/>
personal property, 91.140 on <lb/>
in h poll, made. <lb/>
This is an increase from i i <lb/>
pull <lb/>
over year. making Ibis <lb/>
levy Board said there were <lb/>
the <lb/>
be made, as well as some <lb/>
notes<lb/>
A of govern- <lb/>
is here looking local- <lb/>
We understand <lb/>
the room of Bernard <lb/>
building has been The <lb/>
the building must have a <lb/>
cinch with government for a <lb/>
place undesirable to be selected <lb/>
for a being <lb/>
one extreme end of business <lb/>
section of the town, it is in a <lb/>
t ion where barrooms me thickest. <lb/>
It will likely- be a very <lb/>
I ion for ladies to have to go lo <lb/>
reach A place more <lb/>
lie far preferable. <lb/>
seek lo be <lb/>
o.-i lib. iii a <lb/>
I l-i a . <lb/>
lien <lb/>
. oil, . i . <lb/>
three n n. made <lb/>
net profit <lb/>
II- made S, or per <lb/>
profit. <lb/>
. i M. linker has a radish on <lb/>
, Smith's <lb/>
i i .; groan bis garden <lb/>
eight, live <lb/>
es long IS inches in <lb/>
.-. I.-. -i . . I b-ti <lb/>
i he widow i he late <lb/>
an . In <lb/>
Weill. has i coll <lb/>
i., the <lb/>
III- M . one <lb/>
man killed in i <lb/>
ship, i In . the <lb/>
homicide, as we hear, were that <lb/>
b. .;, <lb/>
. i from preaching <lb/>
in . is <lb/>
ill . , <lb/>
I ill is- raised from <lb/>
is<lb/>
; trade in ion. <lb/>
folk Va.<lb/>
Cl j a <lb/>
M , . <lb/>
ll . r . <lb/>
en, <lb/>
ii<lb/>
COME AT <lb/>
VS WE WILL MOVE To OUR <lb/>
AT <lb/>
IN A PEW HAYS. <lb/>
Notice <lb/>
The <lb/>
I- day <lb/>
indebted I, <lb/>
Brow., Hooker <lb/>
i mm mil consent <lb/>
f July. Those <lb/>
the settle <lb/>
I. <lb/>
Points. <lb/>
with The business <lb/>
v. ill B. Brown. <lb/>
W. B. <lb/>
ii <lb/>
per Chills and <lb/>
i-v lark No other good. <lb/>
kin I will, Red Grasses la- <lb/>
1.1 by <lb/>
desired to tuxes <lb/>
for purpose putting and got when <lb/>
the town in debt. one ruck the other on the bend <lb/>
With a judicious of a killing him and then <lb/>
U ii U I, <lb/>
money, as will be <lb/>
case under direction of <lb/>
present Board of Aldermen, no one <lb/>
should c ibis increase of <lb/>
the tax here- <lb/>
has that no <lb/>
hi <lb/>
e-. . Be <lb/>
CAN <lb/>
VOl ll TOBACCO ii THE <lb/>
of <lb/>
The j <lb/>
tells words <lb/>
money to make improvements, .- <lb/>
much of lime not e-i <lb/>
meet the ordinary s <lb/>
town, the present <lb/>
in trying to obviate such <lb/>
trouble as should have the <lb/>
support of the town. <lb/>
Take Warning. <lb/>
Here arc some of the terrible <lb/>
things which, according to a <lb/>
try exchange, are likely to befall u <lb/>
Last week a <lb/>
subscriber said that he <lb/>
pay up if he lived. He's <lb/>
dead. Another, see you to- <lb/>
He's blind. Still an- <lb/>
other one hope to pay <lb/>
you Ibis week or goto the <lb/>
gone. Than are hundreds <lb/>
who ought lo lake warning by <lb/>
these pay up <lb/>
subscript now. <lb/>
FEMALE <lb/>
REGULATOR <lb/>
nature mild assistance v <lb/>
reeded for the regulation of the <lb/>
It is of wonderful aid to <lb/>
the girl entering womanhood, <lb/>
i to the wife, and to the woman <lb/>
i going through the turn <lb/>
i of life, women who from <lb/>
, i any unnatural drain, bearing- <lb/>
X down pains In lower , <lb/>
I falling; or cf , <lb/>
can quickly cure their <lb/>
III home, completely I <lb/>
i a A few <lb/>
dote taken each month will <lb/>
the perfectly, <lb/>
i Urea l. <lb/>
I ill.,, <lb/>
The MarKet. <lb/>
A told <lb/>
had of becoming, <lb/>
will ere long be, the greatest <lb/>
tobacco market In North Carolina, <lb/>
He says Ibis is becoming <lb/>
ed among trade, and that some <lb/>
other markets are already looking <lb/>
on <lb/>
agrees with <lb/>
the gentleman, be <lb/>
made leading market the <lb/>
Slate, we want lo see our to <lb/>
folks get extra move on <lb/>
make it so. <lb/>
I. W. King returned morn- <lb/>
from <lb/>
J. W. Wiggins came down from <lb/>
Tarboro Friday evening. <lb/>
Miss who has <lb/>
been visiting friends here, left <lb/>
illuming. <lb/>
Mrs. M. A. <lb/>
Friday evening from a v t,, <lb/>
Raleigh, <lb/>
Miss Sallie Bells, of <lb/>
up morning to v Mrs. <lb/>
Wiley Brown <lb/>
Miss Harris returned from <lb/>
evening to spend <lb/>
awhile home. <lb/>
Miss Nannie Wilson left <lb/>
evening for Hill to v <lb/>
sister, Mrs. <lb/>
Miss A of <lb/>
Mount, arrived Friday evening lo <lb/>
visit her sister, Mn. S. -when they perfect <lb/>
Miss Annie Hurt, of i remedy for dis- <lb/>
eases of the blood, kidneys. <lb/>
liver and bowels. <lb/>
Prosperous Martin County. <lb/>
From persons who have been <lb/>
Martin county ii is learn- <lb/>
ed is one township in <lb/>
county from which there is <lb/>
a single agricultural lion <lb/>
There are also two townships a <lb/>
do Dot receive any help for paupers. <lb/>
Scotland <lb/>
it <lb/>
Than<lb/>
building in ill <lb/>
illustration, i- <lb/>
I of <lb/>
men. ,. -av <lb/>
i- a growing <lb/>
Carolina. very <lb/>
intelligent gentleman from <lb/>
week of him <lb/>
what gave progress, <lb/>
when ii had so few natural <lb/>
He said ii was the <lb/>
business They <lb/>
were all ready to. join in even move- <lb/>
I gave an impulse Kin- <lb/>
to Animals. <lb/>
A v. man named N <lb/>
had more on <lb/>
man ran manage well, <lb/>
i MAN <lb/>
top <lb/>
POOR. COME<lb/>
X. <lb/>
COMPLETE <lb/>
people are also <lb/>
arrived Friday <lb/>
visit her brother, Alderman J. N- <lb/>
Hail. <lb/>
The Narrow Chasm. <lb/>
The narrow between <lb/>
failure is bridged by effort. <lb/>
Many an advertised article has <lb/>
been on the verge of only <lb/>
to be dropped the moment when, <lb/>
a little more hustling, it could <lb/>
have been made profitable to its <lb/>
Advertising Man. <lb/>
man ever be <lb/>
says the Philosopher, <lb/>
it took as long lo spend money <lb/>
as It to earn <lb/>
of Washington, <lb/>
was In town today. He will hold <lb/>
yearly meeting Ml. <lb/>
tomorrow. <lb/>
Mrs. hit lie W Instead, of Rocky <lb/>
Mount, down Friday evening <lb/>
to visit her mother, Mrs. w. M. <lb/>
King, and home this <lb/>
morning, <lb/>
New Warehouse. <lb/>
The new tobacco warehouse will <lb/>
be named Liberty, it will be <lb/>
feel in size and will be com- <lb/>
and ready lo begin business <lb/>
on September A large force <lb/>
hands will be put on and <lb/>
will push work lo completion, <lb/>
and bowels. It is <lb/>
Hood's which <lb/>
is perfect in its action. It <lb/>
so regulates the entire sys- <lb/>
as to bring vigorous <lb/>
health. never disappoints. <lb/>
S-A. I,<lb/>
also <lb/>
hi.<lb/>
as my ,. <lb/>
II. . <lb/>
, , <lb/>
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ml. V I ill <lb/>
. ill, n and <lb/>
. . rain of <lb/>
i. , . i.- , <lb/>
KB <lb/>
At prices that will suit you. <lb/>
COME AND SEE THEM. <lb/>
Sold <lb/>
O. <lb/>
W. Marks sold his <lb/>
Mills, <lb/>
of Boston, for II. V. Haws, of <lb/>
Mr. Murks said <lb/>
the price cash. <lb/>
M . . <lb/>
Street, Ml, h. <lb/>
Poor Mm. . . ht<lb/>
,. . . ., r, <lb/>
appetite, I Hi <lb/>
-I III Mill I nil . <lb/>
, ml I be- <lb/>
cause ll I III <lb/>
Minn. <lb/>
Makes Weak t <lb/>
r ,, it I <lb/>
I II <lb/>
-I . II ti <lb/>
ii. V. N. Y. <lb/>
horse while <lb/>
hitched to . The rear <lb/>
lug of the horse under the whip <lb/>
broke both shafts, v, hen <lb/>
the animal lo one side <lb/>
chastising. While Ibis <lb/>
was going on the borne <lb/>
again and down one <lb/>
fool on head, making <lb/>
slight scalp wound, <lb/>
lice arrested who <lb/>
in a for <lb/>
gave for hi e lie <lb/>
fore the Mayor . <lb/>
Poll and <lb/>
An <lb/>
lo State <lb/>
Treasurer Register of Deeds <lb/>
. ff, of Martin <lb/>
lie asks, <lb/>
Is legal charge <lb/>
Used who have been <lb/>
dents of county for years <lb/>
with poll <lb/>
opinion Dial is. lie <lb/>
plies lo Mr. Manning <lb/>
pull Is not dependent upon <lb/>
citizenship, male <lb/>
between I ho ages of and <lb/>
lo News and <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
Jas. X White <lb/>
Finest of ail Nine, waters.<lb/>
TOR<lb/>
I la general restorative wonderful. <lb/>
Spring his All seven are<lb/>
n TO <lb/>
PROM TO <lb/>
Waterworks hotel. Hot cold baths free lo guests. <lb/>
free lo guests. stopping other <lb/>
arc charged per. week far the use of Seven Springs water, <lb/>
terms address <lb/>
G. F. SMITH, Proprietor, <lb/>
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w- <lb/>
mm <lb/>
Book Store <lb/>
Has on hand a supply of <lb/>
Standard Bottles<lb/>
Never spill when turned over. <lb/>
per bottle- <lb/>
c Wire <lb/>
cents. <lb/>
You may never but <lb/>
you ever want <lb/>
job m <lb/>
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twin <lb/>
MM <lb/>
b U <lb/>
John Albert, nil at <lb/>
Colo., <lb/>
ventures In et of the <lb/>
He two and <lb/>
took active share hi Indian up- <lb/>
yet when on his deathbed <lb/>
was to to reporter the <lb/>
he exciting to <lb/>
his life theme with which <lb/>
low If any of Ids countrymen MO ac- <lb/>
Too revolt iii the valley, if <lb/>
ii to the eon of the authentic-, <lb/>
was actor <lb/>
it on no pas of his- <lb/>
although horror it com- <lb/>
pare massacre <lb/>
tho Alamo, novelist has fit <lb/>
to make it n control theme. <lb/>
The DOW NOW Mex- <lb/>
was formally taken of <lb/>
the Americans In the spring of <lb/>
1840. General at that <lb/>
command of tho Invading <lb/>
Ho made his at <lb/>
Santa and remained in an <lb/>
for more than a war. <lb/>
tho expiration of the <lb/>
need of troop on tho Pacific <lb/>
led to his withdrawal to Lower <lb/>
California. He left two regiments <lb/>
military In charge. <lb/>
Bent, with a handful of men. <lb/>
, loft to guard Santa The ale <lb/>
an governor. General had <lb/>
Hod on the advance of the bated Van- <lb/>
to His people, no matter what their <lb/>
gnu in bad been the <lb/>
most pea- aide of yet the <lb/>
of Hie arm had not boon gone <lb/>
two mom In before Americana <lb/>
that trouble woo Imminent <lb/>
The only man who escaped has told <lb/>
story more graphically than <lb/>
pen port raj It. Arroyo Honda <lb/>
was a town of 1,300 Inhabitants, <lb/>
mostly and Pueblo Indian, <lb/>
it lay la the Santa IV district, hut too <lb/>
far away for aid to com. The total <lb/>
Americana in the place was it, <lb/>
most of whom wore rough trappers <lb/>
and mountaineers. The entire town <lb/>
turned out to an Impromptu <lb/>
meeting on the plaza. It was decided <lb/>
to revolt and return to Mexican <lb/>
authority. Well knowing that <lb/>
band of Yankees, although <lb/>
would <lb/>
n t. the last, It was <lb/>
determined to nil on light. <lb/>
purpose the mob spread through <lb/>
the town. Hut through some source or <lb/>
other Governor had received a <lb/>
lip. lie sent off Santa for help <lb/>
and then, gathering his little band <lb/>
about him, fled to the only refuge the <lb/>
place afforded. <lb/>
The next wild John AI- <lb/>
commoner l attach by <lb/>
pending lo us a On ; of truce, do <lb/>
our arm ammunition <lb/>
and an unconditional of our- <lb/>
wires. I told the they could do <lb/>
as they pleased, but I anew treachery <lb/>
would load ii to certain hi the <lb/>
end, and I to die with my <lb/>
gun in my hands nod be murdered <lb/>
like a common dog. <lb/>
was the the <lb/>
matter, and tin y all lo ii <lb/>
out bent they could. The men <lb/>
who came to make a treaty with its <lb/>
back. Their force were secreted <lb/>
the r n hill near by us, <lb/>
and duo of of the <lb/>
Indians in op a <lb/>
lo the top Hi danced a <lb/>
jig and lie a <lb/>
Hi soon- <lb/>
the work tho <lb/>
Mr <lb/>
A i <lb/>
prising man . In <lb/>
a r who Is it <lb/>
and ; Km <lb/>
the now tad then displays n <lb/>
In u <lb/>
All his life he ha indulged. <lb/>
mi . i of writ <lb/>
lug verse, mu a -r which. <lb/>
however. ha to g-t <lb/>
primed. <lb/>
Lately he conceived tho <lb/>
idea of having all hi stuff printed <lb/>
a I--, u the of <lb/>
la bringing <lb/>
the in <lb/>
shape, the must e <lb/>
the book to his <lb/>
wealthy brother, who in near <lb/>
and dissolute <lb/>
i, illy n p thing <lb/>
the . does. <lb/>
Dot ray wester and his <lb/>
accomplice knew their business. They <lb/>
printed a large Million of book and <lb/>
sent a cony t wealthy man. who <lb/>
Immediately purchased the entire <lb/>
and and made <lb/>
f tho mean of <lb/>
u also tent to hit <lb/>
and induced accept a <lb/>
salary to do nothing but throttle his <lb/>
wicked printer obtained capital <lb/>
enough to go t- Chicago and carry on <lb/>
I a reputable printing establishment. <lb/>
and the had brother Is more <lb/>
I by keeping his verse Bond <lb/>
. than pets do by keeping <lb/>
their constantly at <lb/>
man's Dome Companion, <lb/>
OLD SOL'S RIDE IN 1849. <lb/>
t in. <lb/>
. . Li RB <lb/>
of <lb/>
a. In which are <lb/>
in plainest and tersest <lb/>
Indulged <lb/>
p the half a <lb/>
I Tho <lb/>
was copied <lb/>
from the <lb/>
in 1840 as worthy <lb/>
in the newspaper lit-<lb/>
HT Wilt II <lb/>
form, the <lb/>
in <lb/>
century ago <lb/>
following <lb/>
by one of the <lb/>
Now York Till <lb/>
Of a high phi- <lb/>
f the <lb/>
evening at <lb/>
past n o'clock the sun calmly <lb/>
and mildly over autumnal equinox <lb/>
mid his ti the win- <lb/>
try coast of autumn. Hut as yet <lb/>
f air through which he <lb/>
with <lb/>
long summer days <lb/>
it. darting their <lb/>
very depths. <lb/>
lever, tho <lb/>
sky's blanching <lb/>
nod in the <lb/>
-is of winter glare <lb/>
wings, h <lb/>
school <lb/>
a. <lb/>
i Divine service sermon every <lb/>
I Sunday morning and evening. <lb/>
so, prayer <lb/>
,., , . . . . M., Fridays at A. <lb/>
Facilities Increased, Charges Boarding Enlarged filter, i. a <lb/>
Sun- <lb/>
day, morning and evening. Pray- <lb/>
Rev. <lb/>
A. W. pastor. Sunday- <lb/>
school a. m. <lb/>
day, morning and evening. Prayer <lb/>
School in South for evening. <lb/>
to I rent of its than M. Sunday <lb/>
any oilier school in Stale. course preparatory lo Annapolis school p. m. W F. <lb/>
4-OXFORD hi <lb/>
n. c.<lb/>
in Mash . Hot <lb/>
CHARGES ANNUAL <lb/>
mo is m <lb/>
n ii <lb/>
to r. p. pm. <lb/>
MILITARY SCHOOL <lb/>
OXFORD, X. <lb/>
d i <lb/>
vast <lb/>
sails is glow , <lb/>
the memory i <lb/>
that have pa <lb/>
rich beams <lb/>
as we write, <lb/>
fade-, like <lb/>
of suns <lb/>
tame the cold gin <lb/>
and wave <lb/>
Point. <lb/>
THE OF C.<lb/>
in its history. <lb/>
Pro- <lb/>
Schools, in Law, in Med- <lb/>
and in Now <lb/>
Winks. <lb/>
Ku-. <lb/>
Advanced Classes open lo <lb/>
a year; Board SB a month. Ample <lb/>
opportunity for sell-help. Scholarships and <lb/>
Loans for the needy. Free tuition for <lb/>
teachers. Summer School for Teachers. <lb/>
Instructors, students. Total enrollment<lb/>
PRESIDENT ALDERMAN, <lb/>
Chapel Bill, Sf. C. <lb/>
soar <lb/>
day, September 6th. Largest en- <lb/>
of any College in <lb/>
in <lb/>
tho state. Board to 110.00 <lb/>
per month. Loan for <lb/>
men. <lb/>
en admitted to all Bend <lb/>
for to <lb/>
PRESIDENT <lb/>
X. C <lb/>
Give us a call. <lb/>
PROM A <lb/>
Visiting Card <lb/>
Sheet Poster. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
TWICE-A-WEEK <lb/>
Is only a year and con <lb/>
news every week, <lb/>
and gives information to <lb/>
those grow- <lb/>
on hinges, while in tin <lb/>
of a prophetic of <lb/>
moans <lb/>
at <lb/>
Few people run <lb/>
of <lb/>
a of Owe <lb/>
few cold on <lb/>
the side. Ii i- the <lb/>
profession in some things <lb/>
what ii has loot <lb/>
Coal. <lb/>
Biblical hi in this says<lb/>
thin s that If the descriptions of Solo- <lb/>
Temple are accurately given l <lb/>
the Bible and secular authorities, <lb/>
the total value of and it <lb/>
contents must have exceeded 830,000.- <lb/>
In tin- place, the value <lb/>
of the materials hi rough Is <lb/>
mated at and the labor <lb/>
I at According to <lb/>
I were in<lb/>
i gaged In i and 00.000 <lb/>
Of <lb/>
wages, <lb/>
a day for food. <lb/>
same which <lb/>
Joseph US, lie <lb/>
i at <lb/>
d lo Iran iii y, U <lb/>
1.015, The of <lb/>
ill I I <lb/>
of the mill the<lb/>
tine f the ts gold <lb/>
Tb and <lb/>
OF NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
ti women <lb/>
literary, and <lb/>
Industrial <lb/>
pedagogical training. Annul ex- <lb/>
of <lb/>
members. More than <lb/>
Has <lb/>
every <lb/>
count; in the State except one. <lb/>
Practice Observation School of <lb/>
about <lb/>
In dormitories, all free-tuition <lb/>
should in- made before <lb/>
1st. Correspondence <lb/>
ed <lb/>
I I'll Hi I. Ill <lb/>
nun evening- Rev. <lb/>
J. Morion, <lb/>
p. in. J. it. Moore mi-<lb/>
regular sen-ices. <lb/>
A. V. A. M. Greenville <lb/>
Lodge. No. l. Hist and <lb/>
Monday evening. R. <lb/>
W. M. J. M. Sec <lb/>
K. Covenant <lb/>
Meets every Tuesday evening. <lb/>
II. B. G. <lb/>
See. <lb/>
K. of P. -Tar River Lodge, No. <lb/>
9.1, meets every Friday evening. <lb/>
desiring competent L. Fleming, C. S. Carr, <lb/>
trained teachers. <lb/>
Far and other <lb/>
address, <lb/>
PRESIDENT Mil V Ell, <lb/>
Greensboro, N. C. <lb/>
Vance Council, No. <lb/>
meets Thursday even- <lb/>
W. B. Wilson, R. M. R. <lb/>
Lang, Sec. <lb/>
O. U. A. every <lb/>
Wednesday night at in I, O. <lb/>
O. V. hall. A. <lb/>
One of the best female in <lb/>
South, and the cheapest <lb/>
vantages given.<lb/>
N. <lb/>
JAMES M. A. <lb/>
WILMINGTON'S <lb/>
AND BRANCHES <lb/>
A Nil ATLANTIC COAST LINK <lb/>
COM Y OF <lb/>
CAROLINA. <lb/>
II. <lb/>
i. I <lb/>
i at, <lb/>
of gold v <lb/>
v . . . <lb/>
equal lo <lb/>
ire . <lb/>
II. <lb/>
H c<lb/>
many times more <lb/>
price. <lb/>
is worth <lb/>
than <lb/>
The Daily Reflector <lb/>
home <lb/>
at the small <lb/>
cents a month. <lb/>
yon a I <lb/>
you ought to he. <lb/>
every <lb/>
price <lb/>
Are <lb/>
not, <lb/>
sooner would kn our <lb/>
-We of the had col- for n i <lb/>
looted i-r I , . I <lb/>
and the only one In the place i <lb/>
two in The <lb/>
gunshot, nod I , <lb/>
killed him. Billy Av. tin .-.- be- <lb/>
hind me, and when man <lb/>
to I <lb/>
time my loaded, <lb/>
ii ml l killed man. Then the <lb/>
and the air <lb/>
Ailed bullets from In <lb/>
the the lay <lb/>
top of hill. The rattled <lb/>
like ball. There mu <lb/>
not a left iii it. Although m <lb/>
saw we were a trap, we on. <lb/>
When Hi.- BUn was <lb/>
a and set <lb/>
fire tn we were In and pt <lb/>
under the other <lb/>
Boon everything The up- <lb/>
roar of the yelling th on out- <lb/>
and of the men on <lb/>
Inner deafening. tried <lb/>
to by digging through the Boor <lb/>
n the granary The house <lb/>
filling and every- <lb/>
wan In confusion. <lb/>
for ma In the i from <lb/>
the I know how many <lb/>
were fired m me. but none took <lb/>
effect, i in m <lb/>
one cut off brim of my bat an- <lb/>
Other band, and I It from <lb/>
head In the excitement I forgo <lb/>
my In world <lb/>
alone without coat, or and <lb/>
i of mountain road <lb/>
me <lb/>
Albert wandered tor three <lb/>
and <lb/>
Hued lo the hitter cold, lie reached <lb/>
at last, the hist to <lb/>
bring f <lb/>
a arrived the <lb/>
tin- m It <lb/>
lung i ll ll <lb/>
i in . i Due half of <lb/>
nation i I Sum, <lb/>
in rut Ion id w i <lb/>
were mM No were <lb/>
Arroyo Honda nut <lb/>
ere. yet II i d n a of <lb/>
-i I w. <lb/>
ii <lb/>
i . ii hi. . III 1.1 <lb/>
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fancy <lb/>
molasses, side moat, hams, should- <lb/>
coffee, sugar, <lb/>
cigars, cigarettes, <lb/>
butter, butter, full <lb/>
cream cheese, sausage, <lb/>
oat Hakes, hominy cotton- <lb/>
seed meal and hulls, cotton seed <lb/>
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M HEEDS. <lb/>
MACHINE <lb/>
HAGS SALT. <lb/>
Etc <lb/>
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Come to see <lb/>
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Phone <lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
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Mondays, Wednesdays mid Fri- <lb/>
days A. M. for Greenville, <lb/>
water permitting, <lb/>
leave Tarboro at A. <lb/>
IT, Greenville A. M. on <lb/>
days, Thursdays and Saturdays. <lb/>
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Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
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with railroads Norfolk. <lb/>
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W. Brown. <lb/>
COME SEE MB. <lb/>
J. R. COREY. <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The complete in every <lb/>
and prices us low as the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market prices <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
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