Eastern reflector, 19 July 1904


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Folks Must Eat
No matter how low the price
of tobacco, and we are the
to supply
Seasonable Eatables at
Seasonable Prices.
Fresh, Clean, Pure Goods only
are offered. We don't call
shoulders hams. Everything
goes by its honest name.
W. J. THIGPEN
GROCER,
Five Points.
Phone .
All Sorts of Reduced Rates via
The Atlantic Coast Line.
Grand
Lodge Meeting B. F. C. Elks,
July to 23rd.
Louisville, Biennial
Conclave Knights of Pythias,
August Kith to 20th.
National
Association of Au-
gust 1st to 6th.
St Louis. tho Worlds
Fair. Sixty day,
teen day and Coach Excursion
tickets.
Summer Tourist, and Week End rates
to Seashore Resorts in Virginia
and the Carolinas.
For full information as to rates, dates
of sale, limits of tickets,
schedules, etc., call on any
Ticket Agent of the A. C. L.,
or write
H. M. W. Craig
T M. G. P. A
N. C
Crime to Miss the World's Fair.
Ferdinand W. Peck, who
vice-president of the World's
Exposition, and com
oner general for the
States at the more
Exposition, thus speaks of the St
Louis Worlds
can freely say that this expo-
in on a more colossal scale
HOME TELEPHONE AND
following points can now
be reached over the lines of
this
Greensboro,
Henderson,
Littleton,
New
Oxford,
Raleigh,
Mt.
Weldon,
Winston,
Augusta,
Dr. C. Alphonso Smith Will Not
Tennessee's University.
Go to
j being
; to
Different Kinds of Kisses.
a French
a kiss is
Ms to kiss is
at all is
recent two men to
kiss is quite to kiss
the hand or the tips of fingers
is droll to kiss sister is pro-
per; to one's wife is an
t a child is often a re
grounds and are larger
and the exhibits more complete.
any citizen of the United
States who can possibly attend
remains away he is almost com
a crime.
my connection with
the Colombian and Paris
I have represented the state
of Illinois at Atlanta, Nashville
and Omaha, I state unequivocally
that the world has never seen any-
thing so valuable, so educational,
so as I re-
peal it would be a crime to miss
Chapel Hill, N. C, July
Dr. C. Alphonso Smith returned
from the University of Tennessee
today and your correspondent
interviewed him in regard to ac-
the presidency of the
University.
He
mother; to ugly person
is to kiss an old, faded
widow shows great
but to kiss a young, blushing
is a one's wail-
mid is very dangerous; to kiss
one's affianced is a pr -meditation
and a right; an old, rich is
is hypocrisy; a young cook the
bloom of age is delicious, dainty;
to kiss a wife is doubt-
less very good, but quite
kissing three girls the same day is
an extravagance; a girl whose fa-
is watching her, it may make
one jump over to kiss a
is a sacrifice; an old
maid, it is politeness; filially, a
kiss to one's mother is purest,
the sweetest of all kisses.
Excursion to Norfolk.
Hatch Bros, will run a big ex-
exclusively for white
pie, from to Norfolk on
the 25th of this mouth,
I have just Fare for round trip
the call to the of kg children under years
the University of Tennessee. One night two days
was a call that touched my in Norfolk with opportunity to
in many call that the of
pealed profoundly to me. But. 94th excursion Hatch
after spending three days on the, run, handling
ground studying the problem at people they have
Atlanta, Ga.
Baltimore -Mil.
Chattanooga,
Charleston. S. C.
Chase City. Va.
Ill
Cincinnati, Ohio,
Columbia, S. C,
Danville, Va
Va
Nashville, Tenn.
New York. N. V.
New Orleans, La
Norfolk, Va.
Petersburg, Va.
Philadelphia,
Va
St. Louis, Mo.
Va.
first hand I came to the conclusion
that duty for the present lies
with University of North Caro-
The University of Tennessee
i in the shape has before it a
future of great expansion and use-
The State ought to give
it at least fifty dollars a
year. Its development, like that I
of every other State University, I
depends on the intelligent and
liberal co operation of the
News and Observer.
an accident.
It.
And all other important and in
points of the Miss-
River.
F.
Gen. Manage
Imperial Shaving Parlors,
Hopkins, Daniel Davis, Props.
Cleanliness our Motto.
Only experienced men em-
ployed. Opposite new . drug
store.
Notice.
A meeting of the Democratic
Congressional Executive Commit
tee of the first Congressional Dis-
is hereby called to meet in
the town of Plymouth
day, July 14th, at o'clock p. m.
The object of the meeting is to de-
the time and place of call-
the Congressional Convention.
Members of the Committee who
cannot be will please
point a proxy with authority to
act.
This July 1st,
W, B. Be AW.
Chairman.
Mayor Parker Sick.
Inform reached Green
by mail Tuesday night Mayor
W. K. Parker, who left with his
family Saturday for Ocracoke, was
taken quite sick soon after getting
there. The report says he suffer-
ed a stroke apoplexy.
coke is so isolated tout
is had there except by
mail and that u very round
about We hope to hear
that he is
We beg leave to announce that we are
Wholesale and Retail
White Lead, Paints,
Colors, and and
Country Ready nixed Paints.
There is no line in the world better than
the Harrison line. It has behind it a
reputation for honorable wares and honorable
dealings.
If you use the Harrison Paints you need
never worry quality.
We trust that you will favor us with your
orders whenever you want good paint for any
Have just a car load and
can give you Special Prices.
Bake Hart.
GREENVILLE, N. C,
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE,
GREENVILLE, N. C
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS JUNE 9th, 1904.
Just like our folks.
Rev. A. Bishop of this
city has received a letter from J.
R. Smith and Bro. of Ayden, N.
C, enclosing a check and a letter
to Mr. J T. Cole wife, whose
children were to
death her last week, The latter
breathe a spirit of sweet Christian
for the bereft parents
is backed by substantial
of Post.
Returned Home.
John M. who left
few mouths ago for to
take a course in telegraphy, has
finished. He returned home Bun-.
day evening. His many friends
are glad to see him buck again.
Loans Discounts 1183,809.81
Overdrafts 8.889.89
Fixtures 9,818.57
Due from Banks 78,385.89
cash items
Gold Coin 5,828.50
Silver Coin 3,819.37
1391.086
Stock paid in
Surplus,
Undivided Profits less
Expenses
Deposits
Cashier's checks out-
standing
826,000.00
20,000.00
12,097.92
220,973.38
7,014.29
291,085.59
North
County of Pitt. f-
I, James L. Little, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly
wear that the statement above is true to the best of my knowledge
and belief JAMES L. LITTLE,
Sale.
I have about head of hogs
for sale. Sows and pigs, and
shoats to
pounds gross. W. A. Pollard.
Greenville, N. C, R. F. D. No.
I will pay
Beeswax.
you cash for your
S, M.
Subscribed and sworn to before
this 20th day of June, 1904.
C. TYSON,
. j. Public.
J. G.
R. A. TYSON, . .
J. A.
Experienced have
found great benefit by taking with
them a bottle of Dr. Beth Arnold's
Balsam. It illness caused
by impure water and sudden
Greenville.
The New Season
Greenville
Warehouse
Right at forefront of the tobacco business. S
We will be in shape for handling load to
the, best advantage of
With plenty of room, perfect ample
ital and a competent force, the Old is
not going to b behind any other In
Our aim will be to take this lead and
hold it. Opening sale will be.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 2ND, 1904.
Mr. B. T. Bailey will be auctioneer for US
He one of the best in the state dome
right along with your tobacco and you will
homo satisfied that you got the highest rice I.
EVANS, HOOKER CO., PROPS.
HOOKER;
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JULY
Mi Me Ethel Clara Lincoln
left Wednesday evening for
Lucille Cobb and Mar-
Blow left Wednesday even-
for
Misses Lillian Mattie
King left Wed-
evening for and
Miss Jennie who has been
her sister, Mrs. it. W.
King, returned to Kinston Wed-
evening.
Josh went to
today.
Miss Lottie went to
Tarboro today.
Miss Sue left this morn
for Littleton.
P. M. Hodges returned from
Tarboro evening.
J. N. Hurt moved his
new house West Greenville.
Mrs. J. children
left this morning for
Mis Margaret ban re-
turned from a visit to Washington.
Chas. Skinner retained Wed-
evening from a trip
Miss Blanch Cromartie left this
morning for
E. H. returned Friday
evening from
Little Miss Effie Corey left Fri-
day for a visit to Ayden.
P. B. Bowie returned Friday
evening from a trip road
W. L. Nobles
returned Friday evening from St.
Mrs. S. D. Mitt May
and Reuben returned to Mildred
this morning.
Miss Parker, of
arrived Friday evening to
Mrs. J. C.
Miss Spain and brother,
returned Friday evening
from a visit to Washington.
Miss Gertie Bateman, of Ply-
mouth, who has Miss
Jamie Bryan, home
today.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Barnhill,
Mrs. A. H. Critcher children,
F. O, Harding and family, Mrs. A .
A. Forbes and Misses
King, Sue and Lucy Forbes
and E. A. Coward left today for
Warehouse.
TODAY, JULY
L. I. went To Norfolk
day.
to-1
In appeals the
of the opening sale
at Warehouse. This
will run the
Sun by
E. Harding returned a team as strong as the
today. strongest, and fail to
Mrs. Mi U left know tobacco ii n t worth
Tucker, of Norfolk, came I B. E. Parham ranks
pioneers of the Greenville market.
this
Mrs. W. J. Smith this mum
for Plymouth.
W. B. James left this morning
for
A most
is hi ranged for the coming
annual of the North Caro-
Press Association, which will
be held at the Atlantic hotel,
City. July and
Gen. Le, president of
Jamestown will
address the some time
during i's session. The exact
time will be announced the
printed
Governor Charles B. Aycock
will deliver address of
come, which will be remanded to
by Archibald e liter of
Charity Children.
President has appointed
the essayists for the
The adoption of the Linotype by
the Country Weekly, by Walter L.
Tar Heel, Elizabeth City.
Relations of the Press to
Education, by J. Y.
of Finite
Raleigh.
the
Since its by
A. Pittsboro Record.
Docs it Pay to Use Picture by
J. J. Farris, High Point Enter-
prise.
It Pay to Give Premiums
and What Kind by W. C. Dowd,
Charlotte.
The Press in a Democracy, J. W.
Bailey, Biblical Recorder, Raleigh
How Should We Handle the
Foreign by B.
R. M. Philips, B. Manning
J. T. also been
u memorials
The last
has lost member by. B.
M.
Reported fop
Those who attended the enter-
to the Pickwick
Friday evening will ever cherish
a happy memory of those pleasant
hours spent in the home of Miss
Bessie charming
manner in which Miss Haskett
added much to the
pleasure of ail present.
Mrs. W. B. James had
decorated reception
hall with ferns, potted plants and
ivy. and as the soft green foliage
caught up enchanting strains
of music and Wafted them gent-
over the perfumed air felt
truly that it was to be
Then, the close of the
happy evening the following
partook of delicious refresh-
served in the most graceful
manner by Misses and Bes
and Mrs. R. F. Betts.
T. A. Duke and Miss
Bagwell, R. L. Strickland and Miss
Sadie King, Win. Smith and Miss
Mary J. Y. Monk and Miss
Mary Goodwin, Wm. Lipscomb
Miss Skinner, W. L.
Best and Miss Mamie F.
M. and Miss Bessie
Haskett, Mr. and Mrs. R. F.
Betts.
Greenville to
home boys simply outclass
ed the Kinston team Thursday
noon a one-sided but still
interesting game of ball. Our boys
were in the game from the time
first ball was twirled
the last and it is necessary to
state right here that so far the
Greenville boys have shown their
superiority over every team they
have met this season.
In order that they can play Rocky
Mount, Goldsboro and other towns
in the Eastern part of State
this season, must have some
backing. The rooting so far hat
been tip top, but to run the team
have games played
here this summer, they be
financially supported. On the
two games they have had here this
they lost money.
Following is the score of Thurs-
day's game by
Greenville
Kinston,
Batteries, Greenville, James B.,
White and
and Arm-
strong.
up for
King, c, White, James,
B. Randolph, Anderson,
If, Forbes, James, D. cf, Jar-
vis, lb.
first as a buyer and later engaging
; the warehouse business.
J. G. Bowling was fear
with the Star Ware-
house, and is a
Dr. J Ayer, New York, J right, knowing all about the
today here.
P, D. has rot been on
Mrs. B. Cherry left
market US long the
Ila the firm, but had several
experience locating in
evening
W. W. Perkins returned i
New Bern this Greenville
Mrs. Maggie Warehouse is large,
M Mr. R. Greene. I well lighted and has every con-
R. L. Wyatt returned ,.,., for farmers
Bout ii port Thursday evening.
H. Dull, of Snow Hill, is
visiting his sou, W. IT. , Jr.
Mis. K M. Cheek and Children
left this morning for
Mr. and Mrs. T. Burton and
left Thursday evening for
Goldsboro.
George Harrison, -u-
La, who has on a visit here,
left this morning.
i i. Mrs. J. G.
Mrs. F. G. James left this after-
for
Sherman, Jr. State
Entomologist, was here today in
the nursery stock at
Nurseries.
Misses Bertha Nellie
of Henderson, vi.-u-
their sister, Mrs. P. M. John-
eon, home today.
Misses Pearl of
Richmond and Julia Morris, of
Tarboro, who have visiting
Mae left this morn-
The New From Bilk-ilk.
railroad off our wooden
leg If we'd only had
our good leg the track we would
have got big damages.
Thank heaven for tho warm
weather can now roast beef-
steak the roof and boil eggs in
toe mill
warm weather is only
comfortable in that it reminds a
gray headed of what lies
before him Atlanta
Married.
At o'clock this morning at
the home of Mr. Mrs. W. H.
in South Greenville,
their sister, Miss,. Mollie Leggett
and Mr. T. H. Smith, both of
Farmville, were married by Rev.
couple left on
the morning for a
Daily Reflector
Two Hundred Lost.
Manila, July cloudburst
over the northeast of Manila
Caused a flood which has destroyed
Pan Juan Monte. Two
lives lost. The low-lying
inundated. The
Sensible Talk.
To be a live, up-to-date
town and take advantage of every
good t that comes along, the
merchants business
ally must cultivate and have a
friendly feeling for another.
A Model Farm.
Any one wishing see a model
farm n high state cultivation
would do well to visit the w II
and splendid firm of Mr.
Alonzo Hilton
We do not mean tint Mr. II
is the amid
ion we n
numerous flu firms
ten mill s of our . we
mean to Mr. farm
four miles of Is a
He brought a lo our
came flout patch the
of June. Today bis fields
alive with blooms promises a
yield while corn,
co, and are more
than abundant and show careful
Baptist.
homes of Americans foreign-1 Because one man hi
rs are isolated. Transportation
through streets Is on
Rain ha- fallen for
inches
Tb is is n
cation outside is in-
op-
I -sir
and
from you is no y . . I
bold yourself fr-i-n . .
member always his
is worth more to you than bis op-
inion. In friendship is
and in harmony there is
to property is strength.
mated
and
with
and
A Sham Battle.
Milch cow for sale by J. C. La-
One of the Interesting features of
the Fit Oman's in Sal-
bury will be a sham battle. Says
the
feature of
Tournament which had not been
anticipated is a sham battle on
second of tournament, the
Statesville, Lexington. Concord
and Salisbury companies
Other companies maybe
present and the Rifles are now in
correspondence reference to the
matter. The date of the battle
has not yet fixed but it is
expected to take place on first
day. The military
I am you
loving
When yon V
We bop-
to will do as well their
Coining elections as did
Charlotte and New
I said
n on the same page you
re-ult of the elections in
Charlotte show how
the sentiment against saloons con-
to grow. May it continue
lo until there is a
loon left in the
I said again.
I long to live to see your prayer
answered. a. d. Betts.
N. C.
Up Go Prices Here.
Newport News, Va., July
An average of cents a pound on
all meats purchased from the local
branches of tho packing houses
was announced by the retailers
today.
Will Not Stay Vaunt.
Several of the buildings in town
formerly occupied as barroom
already been engaged for
companies other business. It will not be
will participate in the long before all are occupied.
O-e alone cannot build up
a town, nor cm its citizens do
so the other hall oppose them
It may be a bitter pill to pull in
the same harness with your neigh
up the street, but nine lo one
if yon pull with him awhile you
will find out he is a
man than you thought for, if
you are pulling to accomplish the
same -awl em, in this way you
will become acquainted
with his good qualities, like him
better Mid overlook bis faults
Eagle.
Complementary to Miss Blow.
A number of young men gave a
delightful outing Wednesday eve-
complimentary to Miss Lottie
Blow of Greenville, N. C, the
guest of Miss Nell Hinsdale.
Penny's pond was the objective
point and a luncheon was served
upon their arrival there. The
party included Misses Lottie Blow,
Nell Hinsdale, Mary Bar bee, Irene
Lacy Frances Lacy and
Messrs. Percy B. Fleming, Hubert
Hill, James Arrington, Baxter
Durham Mr. Hubbard, of
Providence. R. Post.
Bad Wreck.
Chicago, per-
sons were killed and about sixty-
eight injured tonight a collision
on the Chicago and Eastern Illinois
Railroad at Glen wood, Ills.,
miles of Chicago.





I northern Maine. . young, deer
lie was a Tittle fellow,
f N
was spotted. His kind
mil
tn
mill ill n Mini
Ill
grew he began around and
began to want to go out, but his.
mother made
At
Mil
moil
a . the
,. still, not making life least
ft
. j Mill
Provisions
t . it
Cotton and
, a ii II
Fresh Goods kept
In stock. Country
, produce Bought and
North Carolina.
that if
never move
he could find him
grew was-
s line, .
times deep snow covered, the ground,
but
end he knew
tin
I came, and
blood through
went out alone into the woods
i care-
another
learned things, One Of which
was
with others heard a sharp
crack,, and a feed-
sprung high in the
air fallen dead, to the
woods, but, larking the- caution of
and, grafted softly.
to see why the big fall
and Mi
at the timber and eat the
back. and while he -stood
trembling with fear the
to skin and mangle the buck
in a horrible way. Then he fled on
and on, not stopping he was
very tired, so as to got as far away
S Such a horrible,
creature man was. lie
he heard that sharp
crack, he fled at once. Soon
he to have a soreness in his
head, arid finally hi horns broke
through. Two they were,
mi ,. Jut horn, and were fur battle
emergencies. Our W ; defense, He was proud of them,
with older buck., who would have
none of his lordly ways in their pres-
But he still grew and waxed
strong- the next year he won
fought battles, and he
had his mate with him till spring
came again.
he was full grown and had
a head of antlers. There
was not a larger or liner buck tn
the forest. lie had many battles
and was always victorious. His
fame spread abroad, and hunters
went far into the forest to slay him.
but he was quick of sight and keen
of and, with all his bravery,
had learned caution. When his keen
eye or keener nose told him that
men were near, he fled and would go
deeper back into the forest and stay
days and Then he would
back cautiously and would
hot appear in sight till he knew that
the man had gone. So he lived on
Quite
often get a
t-thing
nail or screw driver or
lacking. Have a good
tool box and be prepared for
your
box does not lack a single
useful
Of Course
You get Harness,
Horse Goods,
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Ask the of this
are
dyspepsia to call on him one
and get a
sin . If you
of this as we know it,
would not suffer another tiny.
Dyspepsia Cure is-a thorough
aid tonic
as well. It is endorsed
by whom it
has
am, palpitation of the heart
troubles
Dyspepsia cure Digests what
eat. It is palatable
MS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE
and was monarch of all that The pill that will will fill the. bill,
i lie had become such a terror Without gripe.
that hardly one
dared fight him. His pride was at
On a bright day .
the side of the lake With . , Take one at
to drink. All was still.
R.
daily, except Sunday,
at a, leave
Greenville daily, except Sunday,
i Washington
for
New York Boston,
and all points North. t
Norfolk upon the bank,
West. Ml fled. Then he marched in lordly
. style to top bank, raised
height by, his his note
I o all the world. Crack
and Miners Line from Boston.
had not been seen or
and no danger was in the air, On a
high bank a young buck stood in the
warm sunshine. He did not move
giant came Sight.
mad, and he charged
HP
down to earth he went, with the
Sailing hours to
without w
forest was
Stream.-.
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DeWitt's Little early are
small, easy to take, easy and gentle
in effect, yet they ate so certain in
results that who uses th
is For quick relief
biliousness, sick headache.
torpid dizziness
and all troubles arising from an
inactive, Early Bis.
era are unequaled. Sold at
top people
have the Piles, and
cures; -There
n, Piles
Witch made by
E. DeWitt
is certain. I Hi a.
had
Piles M year.
cured, pd after
J., YOUR POLICY HAS
Cash Value,
. Paid-up
Extended Insurance that works automatically.
Is Non
Will be re-instated if arrears be paid within on while you
are living, or within years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence
of and of arrears with interest.
second No Restrictions. Incontestable.
Dividends are papa at the beginning of the second cf each
succeeding year, the premium for the current year be paid.
They may be used- -Iv To reduce Premiums,
Insurance, or i
To make f as an during the
of insured.
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Miss Jennie
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Mrs. John of Kin-
ton, spent one day week
v-i-n
Jinn
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wholesale and retail
Block always on hand, orders M Hal
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and Eastern we take
great pleasure sub;
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and .
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arrears. We list
pot on West Ave-
it
were here yesterday.
J. R. Bro say the J J
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tough pole, T
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optician, Ayden, V. wear
ways to worse. A
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mighty
the finest line of ,
you ever did see at W. M. Ed-
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growth, ash No.
black j
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INSURANCE CO.,
THE, BEST
and will sell M cheap
including
Investments. Pay-
Years Business
further
call on or write
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
J. WHICHARD, Editor
Entered in the post office at Greenville, N. C, as second class matter,
rates made known upon application.
A correspondent desired at every post office in Pitt and adjoining counties.
i to
Greenville, Pitt County, N. C,
Parker grows grows, but does
not say much about it.
Judge Parker starts out to be
right first, then be president
The dispatches say that Japan
has expressed a willingness to quit
the fight.
Paul is dead.
They are naming the for
An exchange reports the arrest
of a man for beating a train. Hope
he did not hurt it.
It is said republican papers are
finding much fault with the St
Louis convention. They should
bear in mind that that was not in-
tended to please their side of the
house, and those who held the con-
care but little for what they
may think about it. That
was held by and for democrats,
and to them the result is most
factory.
Appeal Cotton Growers to
Japan has met
to look like it is nil the
of the war.
reverses as
losing side
It not to take thinking
long to reach a decision between
and Roosevelt.
It is time for the falsehoods about
the Watts law to stop. The people
are learning the truth.
There They say the Guatemalan
ant eats the cotton plant, too, after
he has finished the boll weevil.
That is to bad.
The estimate has been made by
those figuring on it that the next
cotton crop will reach
bales. If so it is going to mean low
j. .
;. hip papers are putting forth
to show why we will win
in the coming national election.
The best reason is because we will
get the most votes.
One man has said he will promise
that by the time another summer
season comes Greenville will have an
ice factory.
We do not hear of any start being
made toward a building and loan
association in Greenville. A good
association of this kind would work
wonders in the growth of the town.
Every one who returns from a
trip to the world's fair at St. Louis
is enthusiastic in its praise. It is
the greatest exposition ever under-
taken and the world may never see
its equal again.
Already republican leaders are
admonishing their followers not to
be over-confident. They realize
that Roosevelt is not going Lave
a walk-over with Parker
hint.
It all depends on which side the
newt comes from, and then must be
taken with plenty of allowance.
From Russian sources there came
the report that the Japanese had
lost in a battle. When the
Japanese got a chance to put in a
word the number had reduced to
All that goes to an ideal
summer resort can be at the
Atlantic Hotel, City.
There is not a better kept hotel, and
the good sailing,
. bathing unsurpassed.
the transportation to and from
The Atlantic Hotel at Morehead
City is enjoying its old time
this season. There is not a
more delightful summer resort any
where and people are there in large
numbers.
Another cut in the wages of
mill operatives, in
employees are affected, is
further evidence of the
times laborers are enjoying under
republican dispensation.
Morehead is ail that be
ed.
Whenever a campaign is waged
against saloons, the saloon advocates
co to all manner of extremes- in the
to make votes for side.
Such a campaign is now in
to Wilmington, and in that city the
contest has become so that
employers are attempting to coerce
employees into voting for saloon.
The Star
A minor, well found-
ed, went the rounds yesterday to
the that in one of the largest
industrial plants in the city,
more than a hundred
a placard had been conspicuously
posted, calling the attention of the
State Secretary T. B. Parker, of
the Farmers State Alliance, has
ed a letter to the cotton growers of
the State calling on them to organize,
as this is the way to prevent
too rapid marketing and the
decline of prices, and he de-
that now is the time for
The following extracts are taken
from the
in the season last
there was a prospect of short cotton
crop, notwithstanding the
was the largest ever planted. The
farmers met in convention re-
solved not to sell for a less price
than cents- per pound. Daniel
Sully, the farmer's friend,
was then in the market. Through
the determination of the farmers
not to sell for less than cents
pound, and to sell stall except a
the trade demanded the cotton, and
Sully's presence in the the
crop of approximately ten million
bales has sold about
or twice as match as the crop of
1898, which two million
bales larger crop just dis-
posed of.
fact the farmers
How an Indiana Town Cleaned by
id Citizen.
to the fact that while it
was nut the company's purpose to of the South to and cause
coerce or intimidate any one in its
employment, yet the managers of
the plant deemed it to the mutual
of all concerned in the
of. the plant, that a dispensary
be established in
All were advised to
in the election.
This-is-an insult to every em-
in that establishment, and
every self-respecting man among
them ought to resign his position.
The New York Times is authority
for the statement that Mrs. Ida
divorced wife
of Henry M. the Standard
Oil Company, is-living in New York,
and is said, to be-almost entirely re-
covered in although she is
still under the save a physician.
For almost occupied
a tine brick at Riverside
avenue. Living in the-house with
her are Dr. Carlos F. MacDonald,
the alienist, caring for
Mrs. since-sue became
ill; Mrs. a companion
to take some definite action
The farmers of the- cannot
to lose a third or half the
a cotton cropland to use a
slang phrase, don't have to
There has never time when
farmers could the
situation so well as can now.
The scare-crow of bales
a brought exhibited
as- the has
vanished, and the season, will
a bare market. world has
educated to use- goods
have them i is no-
to get from
grown The South
g three-fourths oil world's
of cotton, be master
of us
cotton, will be in
I in but
of the is, it is
sails in the Southland we need
the argument cause
uneasiness fun years.
Will it affect
the grace of the
A town in Indiana was cleaned re-
at very little expense and in
rather novel manner and now looks
as if an army of had
gone over it. The members of the
village improvement society decided
that the town needed a general clean-
and notice to the effect
published in the local newspapers.
The society asked every one to aid
it the school children,
and announced that aster the work,
was over ice-cream and sake would
be
The day set for the was
on Saturday, and the work was be-
gun in and kept
late in the evening. Men., women
and armed with rakes hoes
and heavy took with a
will, and paper, leaves, and
other matter were raked into heaps
and carted Some positive
nuisances soon
would have the attention of
She board of health.
The town's enterprising improve-
association has been in existence
only two years, during
accomplished a great deal.
Through its efforts two new
a fine library
many trees
and the residential streets improved
cent.
is to make town a batter
to live
T BRITTON LEGISLATURE.
that crop be We
for Mrs. nurses,
The eaters of Western meat
expect, to pay more for it than even
the high prices that have prevailed
for sometime. Forty five thousand
employees in the large packing
are out on a strike.
Mr. has a lengthy
statement in which he declares he
will support the nominees- of the
national democratic Par-
and Davis. In his statement he
pointed out views id Judge
Parker which, he did not agree,
but says, stands for
enough thugs to
me in my
Mr I icy a concludes bis statement
by
leaving stated that I
support the ticket and after having
given my reasons for so doing, I
think it due to the democrats of
to say that while the an
economic questions is it
is not abandoned. As soon the
election is over I shall, with the
help of the who believe as I do,
organize for the campaign ti 1908,
the object to the
friends of popular government with-
and a housekeeper. H Flag-
secured a Mrs.
in the
provision of law, which, had been
parsed a shout- time by the
Florida and which
insanity a causes for divorce.
Although has physician will not j i they will come together with tins worthy man
make a Statement. oX the condition determination bustling with
patient, what the-
have able will. The tune- fee
primary meeting and
tics the of our
has largely
the days of
wise, as have
have bean dangers
i scribing the this untiled,
have been
The time bus -now
should Mi-
well the of the
entrusted the
stats at lane.
Pitt has a i we
in every wag worthy a Mat in
cm hulls, the
coming
A on
who could not
e for um In
indirect A the
of C- His Tun is
j G. Britton . We hope the
with of bu demo-
CaBOt tell the size yet-
The nor the nor the
nor have
sat. we cannot
the effect have on
of the
cotton have to cast .
leads How at hand
belief that
fact that
soon fends
tonal int u-est to
liThe question occurs ii would ill
not be mire her to
her pave without ever having
waked to a of what
taken -lace since her reason
lack's Prayer.
Organize of
Judge Wilt, of Richmond, takes
the right view in imposing
A who was a high school democratic the
graduate was before him on the j Q a progressive
charge of pleaded guilty, j policy, to make party
The judge, in pronouncing sentence, an efficient means in the hands of
Mid that the prisoner was intelligent the people for securing relief from
end was therefore element that controls
the republican party and for the
ting a bad example for the race. He b-fa control
was given ten years in the democratic
which was full punishment
as
the crime-
party,
will
This plan
be
of
Tie Philadelphia Press
a old Jack is very heave
in the daytime, but a when
it. is dark. The other after
having prayed for all his
he mournfully concluded hie
cation in the following And,
oh, dear Lord do take care of Jack
when it gets dark and the light is
all gone don't let anything hurt him,
please, and don't let anybody get
Then changing his tone to a
very cheerful, confident
needn't bother about him in
the daytime. Lord,; just let him
elaborated I alone and he can have a good time
and take care of
Tobacco from North faro
Una, Virginia, and Kentucky are
planning to be he d
in next October the
purpose of discussing the
tobacco situation and considering the
various
of planters throughout
these States in an effort to obtain
and maintain profitable prices for
North Carolina will en-
to have delegates in attend-
from every county in the
sections, and members from the
various organizations.
This meeting will be the
of the plans of the Tobacco
Association of Virginia to
organize the growers of the three
States of the great tobacco belt into
a solid association, so as to control
the prices of
Time.
The was much wit A,
the colored, contingent Saturday
tern. in. A. fat old stood at
the door her foot
fixed on mm of
Plow. The weight grow too much
for and he informed, his
that, that was his. foot
she begged to be saying,
I on a vi
Journal.
HEALTH
INSURANCE
The man who insures his
wise for his family.
The man who Insures his
Is wise both for his family and
himself.
V on may health toy guard
It. It U worth guarding.
At the first attack of disease,
which genera approaches
through the and
Itself la Innumerable ways
Pills
WINTERVILLE
This department is in of A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory.
N.
Mrs. Polly Smith from
Ayden Wednesday.
G- A. Kittrell Co. will pay
you highest market price for your
potatoes.
Oar load Mo Timothy hay just
received. Harrington, Barber
Co.
Sheet and tin.
ton, Co.
H. Langston and
Misses Era and Lucy Belle,
Wednesday with Mrs. A. D.
Johnston.
Car load of flour received,
lowest prices. Harrington,
A Co.
in our store cheap
for R. G. Chapman Co.
Stop at Kittrell
for a cool drink.
Miss Juan it Manning, of New
Bern, is her grandmother,
Mrs. Sallie
Kittrell Taylor will pay you
highest market price for spring
chickens-
Carry your beeswax to Kittrell
d Taylor.
Don't forget Kittrell Taylor
a fall line of horse and cattle
medicine.
Mrs. Henry C. Nelson is quite
sick.
time for listing
town has expired. All per-
Boarding J. D.
Cox. Board per day. Best
town.
Two Piece
have Jno. David Smith to
thank for our first watermelon.
Tom Back, of Vanceboro,
G. A. Kittrell Co. for any Siting relatives here.
IS
thing in the feed line.
Mason's Fruit Jars at lowest
price. Kittrell A Taylor.
A force of brick masons and
carpenters at work on the Pitt
County Oil Mill.
Latest and very cheap
d. at H. L. Johnson's.
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. have
stock all the while a
of and
Fence and will be glad
to give you prices and receive
you orders.
All kinds of soft cool
refreshing. H. L. Johnson.
T. N. Manning Co. are carry
the medicine that will cure
diseases of the in any state.
Fruit jars J gallon size
quart size H, L. Johnson.
Mrs. of Raleigh,
is here visiting Mrs. A. G. Cox.
Roan Cooper with his factory
seems to be alive. Call see us
either at factory or store. Our
smiles will do you good-
Mfg. Co.
I am now prepared to furnish
brick at Lowest market prices.
O. M. Manning.
Miss Mamie Dawson, of Grifton,
is the Misses Dawson.
wish to notify the
sons who are law I every
taxes in the town of Winter- at mile south of
ville, will come and do frog Level on Sam place.
at once and save trouble.
J. E. Green, tax lister.
Purnell Tripp.
Say Have you seen Those
H. L. Johnson pays highest buggies that has in his
prices for eggs and chickens
It in need of a good barrel I
flour see Kittrell Taylor.
of
show room. If not drop
in town and take a look at them.
It do you good, do not
ask you to bay stop and see
them.
pair of shoes at a
r and see for
Jno. Son.
The ladies especially invited
to see our of Hamburg
and Lanes. to Please
A. W. Ange and Co.
Postmaster G. Bryan is off
for Bethel this morning.
Miss Cox went to Green-
ville Thursday afternoon.
See H. L. for heavy and
light groceries,
If you are not a patron of our
store come and get acquainted with
us, our stock learn
oar prices, B. T. Cox A Bro.
Mrs. Bryan went to
den
Mrs. Bettie returned to
Ayden Thursday.
Shoes, Hits and Caps at your
own price at A. W. Ange and Co.
Miss Chapman went to
House Friday morning.
is the accepted to
send in your order for Handy To-
Tracks to be used in
this crop of tobacco. Do
not wait until the last minute when
your tobacco is ripe and be
in the barn before you attend to
this matter. Be ready. Although
the crop is short there is a great
demand for our trucks, We have
already sold more than we had ex-
to sell still the orders
keep coming. If you have Dot
ready send us
before the final rush comes.
A. G. Cox Mfg., Co.
The boiler the new A. G.
Coy Mfg. shop has come and
is being
See those nice pants at H. L.
Johnson's they are Cheap and good
I. C
see A.
have
While a on The . .,,
milk cows and one heifer Oil mill W Aim.
Apply to F. O. Cox, Win- cut his SO that, he is I I
V- able to get about to hunt up new. A, ,
a I,. , v from Morehead,
Tucker has typhoid HoPe be lo travel
fever a week. fountain pens a
I specialty at Dr. B. T. Cox
Some people talk about this A well selected variety of drug, drugstore.
being the of the a Mi of Thee H
NO VEST.
There's great com fort in wearing Coat and Trousers
without the vest flaring this warm . weather. Yon get
rid of the vest, the and the stiff shirt. You
get a free circulation -air. There's no dragged
look to coats of o . lightweight two-piece suits.
We've Mastered The Problem
A little thing in right spot makes the garment
hold its shape. this as soon as you
see the suit and as lo . you wear it. Smart, snappy
pattern. Real young -ruff for men of all ages, who fee
they are still in it. Flannels, Homespuns, Serges and
Cheviot mixtures, m proper materials.
WILSON
THE KING CLOTHIER
year when there is to do.
This be true some planes
but it i far from Doing true at
baggy shop. He Las
been shipping buggies almost daily
for long, long time and still or
more and While
a many these buggies are
laid in this state he also ships
numbers to Virginia and
South Carolina.
Dry Goods, Hats and
Notions at B. G. Chapman
Co.
have reopened my
barber shop in the store formerly
occupied by Kittrell and Taylor.
Will
need of Tobacco
Flues or Flue Iron you will do
well to correspond with the A. G.
-Cox Co. and et their prices.
They have a supply of iron on
baud and make the best flues that
can be bad. They will also give
you best prices on iron.
medicines kept at the drag store.
Try pound of Columbia
the bust town.
H. L. Johns
ofT. W. Wood Sou's., garden
flour at the drug more.
Tasteless CASTOR OIL sold.
Taste as good as Maple Syrup.
IS cents per bottle at Dr. B. T.
Cox. Winterville, N. C.
A City woman wants a
divorce her husband because
he will not argue with her. A
man who is an expert
acquires her proficiency through
her husband's powers of verbal
Not to argue with her
is to put her out of
Atlanta Constitution.
MRS. SARAH TAYLOR
FASHIONABLE
Main Street, N. C.
KING COMBINATION
MANUFACTURED BY
A. COX COMPANY.
WINTERVILLE, N
Great
Clearance Sale.
Beginning Mo July
we will start our Great Semi-
Annual Clearance Sale. Our
rule is not lo goods over
front season lo season. Great
inducement will be on
entire stock of Dress Goods,
Laces and
Shoes
and Furnishings. We must
have space for our jail Stock.
C. L CO.





Grimesland
Dy Goods, Notions. Fancy
Tobacco and Cigars.
j Soda Fountain in town,
popular drinks. Hot
day.
Proctor Bro
SUPPLY HOUSE.
N. C, July
me of the firmer are
this week.
Langston and
to Greenville Tuesday.
r. Mrs. W. A.
pent here.
Hardy
and Sunday with
to build a
to go in it. clothing
goods far your family,
your table, or
we supply your a
mill and are n
la full blast and we are
red to gin cotton, grind corn,
V lumber, do all kinds
j turned work for night at E. E.
slid house trimmings. We . ,
general repairing of . J
and E yesterday.
T. F.
N. C-
GENERAL O
wanted in the way
No- .-
Groceries
and be
to . something to
wear. article
you
Highest prices paid
for cotton.
or a
of Farmville,
a short while
u.
. H. Langston and
Eva and Lucy Bell
yesterday in
A; Taylor and Miss
i . E. Patrick and little Lima
in tie neighborhood
turn
V-l,
Griff n.
Wei
of Standard
Miss
and sister,
last week
to spend sometime at Seven
i i l r i in i
some
may
family
H.
n t
Miss Carrie
iii M I inn
ha visiting
lap v
and came borne yesterday.
We are Q.,
W. is ill.
lime at
Ma Falkland,
Tyson, Mi ,,.
visiting
Ti-
tea tel A A
ii cc
IN
h .-
ill
Chocowinity, spent Boo went up road f pg
tic
h q;
loot
u .-. to i
tee Die- j .- a i
the of
day, in.
ft is lo d J
of call-
who
sudden. please
July i
x am mm note
be provided, with
in grocery-Vine and sell it to our
ti
l Greenville, N. C.
j I
i- V I , ;
Hi
Great
Children
Notwithstanding all hat is done
boards r
ably the death I
hot weather of the I m
cities, j
There is not case of; as
m hundred, i j
ho thin could cured j
by the timely u-e
Colic, Cholera and Di H
Store, . R.,
Rio,
Mi.
Cold
what we after, and th
our Will insure
-butter, and many , that
would be unattainable t without the
HAVE YOU A LAWN
If you
soon, aid we've made
There II no need to borrow a lawn mower we
we sell machine with best steel knives at
a guarantee it to do the work.
Water
everything in- the Hardware
It is easy enough to cry which
We
convinces is
for
We
Dorothy Dodd
So aS to excite the
who do no, how-
ever, ask bill trial that our contentions may
be proved or disapproved in all fairness.
Vi Dorothy Dodd Shoes
In the seasons Oxfords, Strap
Ties, Etc.
i V iS
J J
Hand Book No- II.
mm.
mi
each night for two weeks ban
Mat me in my
H. Turn
own, P They
lie for ,
ripe. Only Wooten's
vegetable Never
Quick Arrest .
J. A. Gulledge of
pas twice the hospital from
of
and
Arni
aches and kills
at drug Store.
Japanese Losses f-t
London, July Hay-
Vi,
i official
be
lie
shows the losses
so i
casualties
days
killed or wounded
A Sure Thing
BO
Arm and finished A r
TEN CENTS a I
r v ft.
Hundred yards to, make your
l not true. Dr. King's
few discovery for
j sure cure all lung
can testify
that. Mrs. C B. of
W.
pad a severe case
for tried every.
of, bur got no relief,
f Dr.
fry then
it V
Grip,
It's
.-J U
Thin White Goods Bags and Valises.
at. summer or
CUT
,;
or j;
all go.-
DOLLAR
ti New Die
eh
at the ridiculous low f
i i i I
v . -is---.
m mm j.
wk hearts
ire by If
lat a little much, or if you
of
be stomach and
up the heart.
the ff the.
lean,
and heath
o every organ f the body. Sold
fire Sweeps
-Severe Cut in of Spring Summer Clothing; Thin Coat Pants.
. ;
Mining-
Md. July
town m by, .,
entailing a Mac of
fire it. . . -Q
fire in a shop
and in fifteen had , .
to a d other
Del., says the
has started a
for the of the sufferers.
A Startling Teat,
To ave a life, Dr. T G.
of No. Pa., made I
resulting in a
cure. He writes, a patient
-was violent
caused by liberation of
the stomach. I bad often found
Bitters excellent for acute
stomach and, liver, troubles so I
them. -L
gained from the has not
bad an attack j
Electric
and Kidney
troubles.
I .-
attack of will
vent a serious sickness. The bent
known Remedy is Dr. Beth Ar.
J. L. Wooten it to five
TOWELS
Doz Bleached;
els, Good Bee Hive Price
ladies Crook
las worth while they last,
Bee Hive Price
OXFORDS
LAWNS
V.
III- . ,.
; yards figured
Lawns Bee Jive
price yd
Organdy, Dimity.
worth
r; r; Hive price
LACES
1.0,000
and 1-3. on i
, ma,
Don't Wait.
Hurry before they one.
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A Difference.
The street on a Saturday have
a much more orderly
j dispensary was
Grand ed than they did with eleven
Lodge 5- F. C. loons here.
Sorts of Induced Rates via
The Atlantic Coast Line.
BETHEL ITEMS.
July
Biennial
Conclave of Pythias,
August to 20th.
Richmond, National
Association of Au-
gust 1st to 6th.
St Mo.-Account tho Worlds
Fair. Season, Sixty day,
teen any and Excursion
tickets.
Tourist, and Week End rates
Resorts in Virginia
and the Carolinas.
For full information as to rates, dates
of sale, limits of tickets,
schedules,, etc., call on any
Ticket of the A. C. L.,
or write
H. M. Emerson, W. J Craig
T II. A
N, C
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Evans died Friday evening
at their home about miles from
town. The burial took place
Saturday.
Some antiquarian has traced
President Roosevelt's mother's
family to the beginning the 17th
century. Judge Parker is going up-to date pianos.
Bethel, N. 1904.
A large crowd left here Wed-
for Virginia i Beach.
Misses Mattie and Effie Grimes
left Wednesday for Seven Springs.
The potato is about all in.
Some nave made and some
lost.
T. A. Carson went to Conetoe
Wednesday on business and says
crops are looking fine
there.
Miss Rosa Bullock has a house
full of music. She has five nice
Must Eat
to trace Roosevelt back to New
York after the 8th of November.
Wilmington Star.
When little Alton Parker gleefully
ran to his mother with the great
news that he had been appointed
janitor of the building, and when
Henry Davis was thrilled by his
promotion to be brakeman on the
B. neither of them thought
that those would have an
effect on the Presidential election of
Sun.
If, matter how low the price Experienced
bl. and we are the found great benefit by
Pie tO Supply of
Seasonable Eatables at
Seasonable Prices.
Fresh, Clean, Pare Goods only
are offered. We don't call
shoulders hams. Everything
goes by its honest name.
W. THIGPEN
GROCER.
Five Points.
have
great benefit by taking with
them a bottle of Dr. Seth Arnold s
It cures caused
by impure water sadden
changes of climate.
Warranted by J. L- Woolen,
Greenville.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The undersigned, having this day
been appointed by,
the Clerk of the
Superior Court of Pitt County, as ad-
of the estate of
Warren deceased, notice is
given to all persons holding claims
said estate to present them to
me for payment, duly authenticated,
on or before the day of July 1906.
or this notice will be plead in bar o
their recovery. All person indebted
to said estate are requested to make
This the 13th day
Administrator of Allen Wan-en d.
Jarvis A Blow,
----ESTABLISHED
S. M. SCHULTZ
Wholesale retail end
A fen months ago attention of a Dealer. Cash
few and pi gen-1 F c
of all diseases, Mattresses, Oak Be
J. T. Smith and wife are spend-
this week in Plymouth.
W. B. Bullock returned home
Tuesday night from Norfolk.
Mrs. F. C. James went to Green
ville Thursday.
W. J. and wife
have just returned from Morehead
City and He says
he caught lots of trout with hook
and line and also says he caught
the largest Jack fish ever caught
in Neuse river.
John Ford has opened a new
beef market on Main in the
old F. W. Andrews store.
Thomas wife have
gone to LaGrange lo make it their
home for a while.
just coming
oh they are so sweet. J. W.
Thomas presented me with a half
one
OPENING
Tobacco Sale
Tuesday,
Aug., 2nd
WAREHOUSE
PARHAM
FOXHALL
BOWLING
I I
CURE
NO
EXILE FOR
CON.
A Cure at L-st I, After
. Investigation,
St. Interests.
now
. caw ,
cured and rave ah n such
is but S of R pear.
Bo ha e b an the results
pronounced
by all o J that a
has
to
and is
a normal cost
sure to all u
PI, Its chief features Is
can remain
d by Wends and relative, and
in a sir-eat many instances, especially
early stages of the
pursue their daily vocations
and still Become completely cured
Patients receiving same treat-
here in St. Louis have complete-
rapidly as those in
Colorado, New Mexico and
The
and the com r controls this
is n
the m North Seventh
t, .- also
eat J a f ton avenue and
at Hill-
side. Mo. The care will be known as
the Lung Cure, and Mr. L
P. Benson, the discoverer of the fluid
inhalants which ate used, will person
ally have charge of the of the
company. Mr. Benson will personally
meet all who call at the office of the
company on Seventh street, and win
answer all communications from
who are unable to make a per.
Zonal ball.-From the St. Louis Globe
Democrat.
Free booklet on request.
Company,
417-19 N. Seventh St,
St. Louis, Mo.
FOR CONSUMPTION.
Carriage, Go-Carts, Parlor
Tables, P
and Gail Ax
High Key West Cm-
roots, George
led Peaches, Apples.
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
floor Meat, Soap-
Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Option Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar.
den Oranges, Nut
Candies, Dried Apples, Pony,
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, tile I Observer.
and China Ware, Tin and
Ware, Cakes and
Cheese, Best Butter, New
Sewing Machines, nu
other goods. and
quantity. tor cash. Come
see me.
Original Observations.
You are not obliged to believe all
the evil things you hear about
yourself.
The average girl looks out a
man with a fine figure -in his bank
account.
The only a man wants
he gets all the in he needs
is more money.
There are too many people in the
churches who went to dead-head
their way to heaven.
If all the people who give good
advice would follow it themselves,
the world would be full of at gels.
We are glad to know that it is
no longer fashionable to call people
are only taking the
The New Season
WILL FIND THE OLD
Greenville
Warehouse
Right at the forefront of tobacco business.
We will be in shape for handling every load to
th best advantage of the
With plenty of room, perfect lights, ample cap-
a competent force, the is
going to be behind any other house in high
prices. Our aim will be to take lead and
hold it. Opening sale will be
TUESDAY, AUGUST 2ND, 1904.
Mr B T. Bailey will be auctioneer for us this
season. He is one of the best in the state- Come
EVANS, HOOKER CO., PROPS. I
Hum n n S SPAIN. I
far is it off to where the,
devil asked ,,,,.
Walker of S .
question No
matter how how fur it is, it's
enough Virginia
Pb.-
M.
Car Load Whiskey Seized.
HOME TELEPHONE AND
TELEGRAPH COMPANY.
The following points can now
be reached over the lines of
Imperial Shaving Mm,
Hopkins, Daniel Davis, Props.
Cleanliness our Motto.
Only experienced men em-
ployed. Opposite new.;
store.
this
N. C.
Beaufort,
Durham,
hi.
Henderson,
Littleton,
New
Oxford,
Raleigh,
Ml.
Warrenton,
Weldon,
Wilmington-
Atlanta, Ga.
Baltimore Md.
Chattanooga, Tenn.
C.
City. Va.
Ill
Cincinnati,
Columbia, S. C,
Danville, Va
Va
Tenn.
New York. N. Y.
New Orleans, La
Norfolk, Va.
Petersburg, Va.
Philadelphia, Pa
Richmond,
St. Louts, Mo.
Suffolk. Va,
N. C, July
officers yesterday afternoon,
made another bit seizure of
freight
yards of the Southern Railway
It became known to the revenue
officers that a car load whiskey
was there and investigation result-
ed in seizure of the liquor
irregularities. The car contained
twenty-five barrels of the
and it is said it had been shipped
from Cincinnati to an
dealer. The oar containing the
barrels was ordered
placed on the siding, and
the afternoon the liquor was haul-
ed town and placed In the base-
of the government building.
Ex.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE,
GREENVILLE, N. C
AT THE CLOSE JUNE 9th, 1904-
and Discount
Overdraft
Furniture Fixtures .
Due from Banks
Checks cash items
Gold Coin
Silver Coin
291.085
Stock paid
Surplus,
Undivided Profits less
Paid
Deposits
Cashier's checks out-
20,000.09
12,097.92
226,973.3
7,014.29
North Carolina,
County of Pitt. . .
T James L. Little, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly
ind belief
And all other important In
points of
River.
Poor
manager of the
Subscribed and to before
me. this 20th day of June,
C. TYSON,
, Notary Public.
J. G.
It. A. TYSON,
J. A. ANDREWS,
Directors
The manager of the Kinston
base ball team said that as the
Washington boys beat them two j Proprietor,
games, they stopped In Greenville J have newly my shop
.-. . m tO the
GREENVILLE'S
TONSORIAL PARLOR,
Opposite J. B. Cherry ft Co.
to take on our boys. They
fa-
. j -r
and am prepared to give the best
C.
Attorney at Law,
Greenville, N. C-
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
D. J. Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
VOL. No.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. JULY 1904
No.
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL
MONDAY, JULY
Bela Keel is in
Bethel.
T. W. Whitehurst
Bethel.
W. K. returned Sunday
from
Barrett, of Kinston, spent
hi town.
lira. Warren is visit
at
C. f. t, of
Saturday
n U. Tripp, went to Winter
M to La-
Grange
J. and family
to r
Chas. Skinner returned from
New York
W. It. Parker, Jr., left tor Kin-
Sunday evening.
W, L. returned
Chatham, Va. evening.
Mr. and Mrs.
and went to
L. Bros and sons,
and went to
G. T.
evening from a trip
Mi. L. of Ayden,
is her parent, Mr. am
Mis. j.
B. H. left
for to in a meet,
tins
Swift, who has
Mis. II L. nun
Kinston Sat evening.
county. They Seek to
a public sentiment which will endowed with the
ac- a j strictest perception o honor,
home. . ,, .,.,.
The steam was
out and tested Monday
Rev. a 11.1 Mrs. F. G. Halt mail
left this for Staunton, Va.
Fred Forbes left thin
for Wilmington and
Sheriff left this
for t take pa
to the
Moses Annie Bettie Crisp.
of Berkley, are visiting
West
Mr Mrs. Sol. and
of Kinston. came this
to visit Dr. and Mis.
W. L. Brown and
W hit, returned Monday evening
from Tar
them home.
WEDNESDAY, JULY
Miss Carrie left this
It
B. E. Patrick went to Kinston
Tuesday evening.
J. L. returned Tuesday
evening from
C. B Mayo m
Ocracoke Tuesday evening.
A. T. King Tues-
day evening from Halifax.
Miss left
a Beach.
Kin this
morning from Seven
Mis. L. T. Small wood returned
from
Prof. W. H.
Tuesday evening.
Miss Patrick returned
Tuesday evening from Ocracoke.
Miss of
S. is Man
P. B. went to Kinston I ville
Tuesday evening returned this j
What Does it Mean.
A political sensation of the
rank is impending in this county.
Two if and of
beyond the limits
MR. BERRY THE MAN
Editor
We are no politician, simply a
r plain farmer, but when we read
f county, of different paragraph
cal faith, are t canvass for the legislature it
a series of I a responsive chord our
independent their
have been ask-
to do this by the
more important feature lies
fact gentlemen
not only not Sitting without
but
opposition toil. brief they
to attack the make-up of
their party's this
We love Berry, every
who knows him him,
if you don't eve it issue a
circular calling for signatures and
see He is a good man, a
man, a man of grit, a
of nerve, a man when he
sees the sense of u thing possesses
the stability i maintain that
thing. only so, but
i a man of unusual sense
Due is a Democrat of many long
years party the other
is a Republican an enthusiastic
a man
of Stale note its service. Their
unity are strong; neither
seeks to alter that but
to uphold it. The object of the
canvass which Judge James H.
Democrat, aid Hon.
Thomas Settle, Republican, are to
make is slated by to be to
strengthen their respective parties
by changes in management.
If prevent plain are out
here will be a discussion this tail
which will be of undoubted inter-
and if sensational
is not said it will surprising.
Judge speeches are in t
of a to be
and Ins known
will a
Mr. Settle, suave, and
eloquent, has an
of for
ibis
cause or circumstance placed
his keeping apprehend the
Slightest danger, a workman, a
democrat, a friend at all times, he
cm and will be trusted wherever
known. Give to old
this man and the result will prove
a victory which will make all
democrats smile.
N T N EA Fa B M
Mrs. Sarah Johnson Dead.
Mrs. fares V. Johnson, widow
of the late Mr. S. M. died
about Tuesday
at her home near the Christian
ch.
Mrs. Johnson was old.
MEETING LADIES AID SOCIETY.
Reported For Reflector.
The Ladies Aid Society of the
Methodist church held its regular
meeting Monday afternoon at
the home of Mrs Bert The
meeting was well attended, and was
both interesting
The President, Mrs.
called the society to order, and
the
of importance was transacted.
Business over Mrs. Chas. Laugh-
read a very interesting
selection entitled,
which was very muck
enjoyed by all present. This con-
the business of the meet-
the society adjourned with
benediction.
As all were preparing to no to
our homes. Mrs. much to
the delight of all, invited us to
of most delicious water-
melon.-, which were very much en-
Bart left delighted
with the success of meeting
the in
which Mrs.
State Veteran's Reunion
State Reunion
ate will take place
Asheville August Veter-
ans will be free by the
people Asheville,
ans ate preparing for a great time
on tins occasion. The Buncombe
veterans have sent a circular
She had been an invalid for
a. slid for sometime odd. which among other things toe
Bind to her bed. She bore following
with Cm fortitude
lid the end peacefully. She
six children,
people throw
wide open their doors, whether to
humble Oil tugs, or mom palatial
-------.-. . i
and bid Vol. ,
morning.
Mrs. Susan and child re-
evening from
I News,
Lena and Georgia An
returned Tuesday evening
from
M Rivers, of
Emilia of -r ,
I evening to
son. who has been visiting M
Mis F. Junes, of Bethel,
Who visiting Mrs. . .,
I el
Misses i
lie Hi inlay
evening from a visit to
Way
today.
Miss Mable Barnhill,
OH me in Saturday t
Mr. and Mrs. . i
bill.
lit
George Cherry went to to
day.
Rip went to New Bern
Monday.
Chas. Skinner went up the road
this
K. Lincoln to Kinston
Monday f veiling.
Miss Fannie Savage hit this
morning for Raleigh.
L. H. Rountree went to Gran
Monday evening.
C. B. West returned to Bab
Monday evening.
E. G. Barrett returned to
, Monday
J. T. Harrell came Monday
from Washington.
Mis. L. returned
to Ayden
Mrs Adi Savage and children
left this morning tor Raleigh.
Mt'S A. II. Tall and little child-
r. tin Tuesday
f in vi-ii i. Henderson.
Mrs j.
Miss Mar, in. loll till.
for Virginia
A. , Scotland Neck,
bu was in. nun lei,
J. F.
Home this morning.
30.500,000 Paid.
he Into a Well.
N C, July
Jamestown afternoon,
Fred Brown, aged nine years, son
of Mi. and Brown,
while to draw a
water from a new, fifty
foot rock lined well, caught bold
the rope to the bucket, just
it leached the water forty feet be-
low, was plunged headlong
down the well. The alarm
by his seven-year-old sister,
who was with him, and fifteen
the lifeless body of the
little fellow was up from
cavernous depths below. He
had evidently been killed
Mil.,
general loss coin mil tee, com pored
of export men,
was utter the
great lire of February made it-
final formal Pan
Tin
The report states that
claims handled by the
lull lee and that id
I on
There are still i
I Set II. am HI
or
which settled
by the companies.
The amount involved these
small claims will not exceed
so that the total in-
paid those who o-t in
the lire will be about
our people.
Mrs was a
Mis. A. J and Mrs.
and
Mi. L Pain.;,
services c
by K. Powell the
I o'clock We
afternoon, The
took place Initial
ground t. mi i . from town.
Marriage Licenses.
Register It Williams
licenses . the following
coup e- I w.-. I
; .
N i mi
U i-i
I.
i-
J. A
J.
M,. S
mil
How Much They Get.
The master
been fig oil the salaries of all
lbs mail carriers the state, with
the following result; One bun-1
and get each-
get get get
gel the remainder
range from downwards,
Harden and
Milk
Samuel Shivers and
Bishop Watson is III.
Wilmington, N. C, July
Friends all over North
will regret exceedingly to learn
that Rt. Rev. A. A. Watson,
bishop the Fast
suffered another stroke
paralysis at his home in city
this morning. The
able bishop was renting fairly well
tonight, but it is believed that the
end is not far distant
their home-, there I
for your .
best their larders
You need bring no
you I impecunious n; u r
extra cars to hold and
your usual
cheek necessary to war
stones, and a t a petite
All else will be furnished tie, a-
like high low, run aim
Some in
is all
and
Held For Murder
Norfolk, Va . July D.
William who
. on
Alt in
med in m .
-be-
ill on
I-
hospital y-s-
The difference.
A salesman who has clerked
large store here for seven years,
It Would Be Fun.
The old base ball boys that com
posed a team here several tells us that last Saturday was
go are talking about first Saturday in the seven years
rocks in descent, as his, together and challenging the new Jon which he Cid not observe a
neck was broken, and hi bead team for. game. and lean drunken . come in the store
P This shows a difference between
fractured ill three places. interesting game also. a dispensary and saloons.
in
is held in Norfolk jail
with murder. Both men
are from C.
ml cane down on an i to
Virginia
Fell off Train.
W a young colored
man, while about t board the
South bound train, Tues-
day afternoon, missed his hold
and fell off car. II. was
unconscious by fall and
narrowly escaped being run over.
Prohibition
Greensboro, N. C. July
official vote in the prohibition s-
here today shows votes
for saloons and against s.
loons. This gives Greensboro pro-
two years after next
January.
Look at L. Wilkinson A
advertisement today. goons
go, profits scared to death.





Sorts of J m . have
The Coast Line. m-oh appearance
than they
loons here.
July
.-Account Biennial
Conclave of
August 16th to 20th.
j National
of Engineer. Au-
gust 1st
Lea. .-Account tho Worlds
Fair Season, Sixty day,
teen day and
tickets.
and Week End rates
Resort, in Virginia
and the
information as to rate, dates
of sale, limit of ticket,
call on any
Ticket of the A. L.,
or write
. M. Emerson, W.
T M. k
Wilmington, N. O
Folks Must Eat
matter how low the price
of tobacco, and we are the
to supply
Seasonable Eatables at
Seasonable Prices.
Fresh, Clean, Pure Goods only
are offered. We
hams. Everything
goes by its honest name.
W. J. THIGPEN
GROCER,
Five Points.
Phone
CURE
Mrs.
W J died Friday evening
at their home about miles
town. The place
Saturday.
Some antiquarian has traced
President Roosevelt's
family to the the
century. Judge Parker is going
to trace back to New
York after the 8th of
Wilmington Star.
When little Alton Parker gleefully
ran to his mother with the great
new. that he had been appointed
janitor of the building, and when
Henry was thrilled by his
promotion to be on the
B. A neither of them thought
that would have an
effect on the Presidential election of
Sun.
Experienced have
found great benefit by taking with
a bottle of Dr. Arnold s
It cure. illness caused
by impure water and sadden
changes of climate.
Warranted by J. L-
Greenville.
NO
CON.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The undersigned, baring Ads day
node It hereby
W said estate are requested to make
immediate payment to
Administrator of Allen Warren d.
A Blow,
1304. ,
A Urge here Wed-
for
Misses and Effie Grime,
left Spring.
The about all
Some hare made and some ha
lent.
T. went to
Wednesday on business and
crop are fin.
there.
Miss Rosa Bullock has a
full of . has alee
pianos-
j. T. Smith and wife spend-
this weak in Plymouth.
W. B. Bullock returned home
Tuesday night from Norfolk.
His. F. O. James went to Green
W. J. Whitehurst and wife
hare just returned from Morehead
City and He says
he caught tots of trout with hook
and line and also says he caught
the Jack fish ever cans
la Neuse
John Ford has opened a new
beef market a Win in the
old F. W. Andrew, store.
Thomas and wife have
gone to to make it their
home for a while.
just coming
oh they are no sweet. J. W.
Thomas presented me with a
one today.
Tobacco Sale
Tuesday,
2nd
WAREHOUSE
PARHAM
BOWLING
A. at Obtained, After
A.
St. Interests.
A few months ego the attention a
few scientific and
Ki at-
new method of combating
of ell disease., tuber-
K commonly
test cases,
and have shown such
fa but n. question of a
have been the results
incurable by all old methods that a
company has been formed and is
Spared to at a norms cost
this cure to all sufferers of whit
One of its chief features is
can remain
rounded by friends and relative, and
to a great instances, especially
incipient early stage, of the
pursue their daily vocations
and still completely cured.
Patients receiving e
here In St. Lorn, have complete
i a. rapidly as
New Mexico and
been accomplished by the
controls this
the.- main at
have also
a a factory on and
built rim-
will be known a.
Lung Cure,
P Benson, the discoverer of the
which used, will person
charge of the of the
Company
meet all who call t the of th
company on Seventh street, and will
ill communications from
are unable to make a per-
the St. Louis
Democrat.
Free booklet on request.
417-19 N. Seventh St,
St. Louis, Mo.
1876.------
S. M. SCHULTZ
Wholesale and retail Grower and
furniture Dealer. Ooh paid
aides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar-
rel., Turkeys. Bed-
steads, Mattresses, Oak Bolts,
Carriages, Parlor
Tables, Lounges, Safes, P
and Gail Ax
High Life Tobacco, Key West Che-
roots, Henry George Qatar, Can-
Cherries, Peaches, Apples.
Pine Apples, Jelly, Milk,
Sugar, Meat, Sp-
Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Meal and Hulls Gar,
den Seeds, Oranges,
Dandies, Dried Apples,
Prune. Currents,
and China Ware, Tin and
Ware, Oak, and
Cheese, Best Butter, New
Royal Sewing Machines, arid u
other and
for cash.
see me. .
S. M.
Observations.
You are not obliged to believe all
the evil things you hear about
The average girl looks out a
man with a fine figure- hi. bank
account.
The only thing a man
he get. all the m he needs
is more money-
There am too many people
churches who went t dead-head
their way to heaven.
If all the people good
advice follow it
the world would be full of at gel.
We are glad to know at it is
do longer fashionable to call people
are only taking
HOME MD
COMPANY.
The following
be reached over the
now
Ob.
FOR
Imperial Mm,
Daniel Props.
Cleanliness our Motto.
Only experienced men em-
Opposite
dote.
this
K.
Beaufort,
Durham,
Goldsboro,
Greensboro.
Henderson,
Littleton.
Haw
Oxford,
Raleigh,
Mt.
Weldon,
ii
it
ii
ii
it
Atlanta, Ga.
Baltimore Md.
Chattanooga,
8- C.
Ohio,.
Colombia, S. C,
Danville. Va
Va
Maw York. Y.
Va.
Va.
far is it off to where the
devil stays asked Charles
Walker of Jeff Taylor. ax
question No
matter bow bow fur It Is, It's hut
enough fer Virginia
Observer.
Car load
N. C, July
yesterday afternoon
made another of con-
whiskey in the freight
yard, of the
It became known to the revenue
officer, a car load of whiskey
was there and investigation result-
ed in the of the
irregularities. The car contained
barrel, of the
and it Is it had been shipped
from Cincinnati to an
dealer. The oar containing the
twenty-five barrel, ordered
placed on the siding, and
the afternoon the liquor was haul-
ad uptown and In the base-
meat of the government building.
Ex.
The New Season
WILL FIND THE OLD
Greenville
Warehouse
st the forefront of the tobacco business.
We will be in shape for handling every load to
advantage of the
hold it. Opening sale will be
TUESDAY, 2ND, 1904.
Mr B T. Bailey will be auctioneer for us this
He is one of the best in the state- Come
alone with your tobacco and you will go
home Sod feat you got the price to be
HOOKER ft CO, POOPS.
HOOKER. D. S.
REPORT OF THE
THE BANK OF
CONDITION OF
GREENVILLE,
N. C
L. Discount
Fixture. .
Due from Banks
cash item. 3,525.03
Gold Coin MM-W
Silver Coin
Stock paid ill- 25,000.00.
Undivided less k
Paid
Deposits 226,978.3.
checks out-
standing
291.085
North Carolina, . .
J bank, do
and sworn to Wore
Public.
Th of
baa. ball team said that es the
Washington boys neat
games, they stopped
to lake revenge on our boys- The
C.
On. Manage
PAW-OR,
J. On.
prepared to give the best
THE
D. J. Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY. JULY 1904
No.
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL
MONDAY, JULY
Miss Bela Keel is visiting in
Bethel.
T. W. Whitehurst Sunday
in Bethel.
W. E. returned Sunday
from
Barrett, of
town.
Mrs. Nathaniel is visit-
at
C. B. We r, in
Saturday evening.
H B. Tripp, to Winter-
Saturday.
F. M. t Lu-
Grange
and family went
t Sunday.
ChuB. Skinner returned
New York Saturday
W. R. Parker, Jr., left Kin-
Sunday evening.
W. L. returned
Chatham, Va. evening.
Mr. O.
and child went o
W. L. Brown sous,
and went to Sun-
day.
Q. T. Tyson returned Sunday
evening from a trip in
Mr. L. of Ayden,
her parent, Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Barn lull.
Rev. B. H. Hearne Sunday
for Plymouth, to i a meet-
there this
Mies Mable Swift, who has been
visiting Mrs. H L. Carr,
to Saturday evening;.
M K. C. James, of Bethel,
who was Mrs. i.
home Sunday.
Misses and
lie returned
from a visit to
Miss Linnell, of H
son, who has been visiting Mine
May home
today.
Miss of
came Saturday to visit her
Mr. Mrs. J. Ban.-
bill.
lit
Cherry went to Hassell to
day.
Rip Ward to New Bern
Monday.
Skinner went up the road
this morning.
O. E. to
Monday
Miss Fannie Savage left this
morning fur Raleigh.
L. H. to Gran-
Monday evening.
U. B. West returned to
Monday evening.
B. G. Barrett returned to Kin-
I,. Monday evening.
The engine
out tested Monday
Rev. and Mrs. F. G.
left this for Staunton, Va.
Fred Forbes left this
for Wilmington
Sheriff left this
for Raleigh f take a pa-
to the hospital.
Misses Annie and Bettie Crisp,
of Berkley, are visiting their
West
Mr and Mrs. Sol. and
child, of this
to visit Dr. Mis.
W. L. Brown and -no and
hit, Monday evening
from ac-
companied them home.
WEDNESDAY, JULY
Miss Carrie left this
lug
B. E. Patrick went to Kinston
Tuesday evening.
J. L. returned Tuesday
from Plymouth.
C. B Mayo from
evening.
Rev. A. T. King returned Tues-
day evening from Halifax.
left
for a Beach.
King this
from Seven
Mis. L. T. returned
Not folk.
Prof. W. H.
Raleigh Tuesday
Miss Patrick returned
Tuesday from Ocracoke.
Miss Eloise of
S. C. Miss Mary
P. B. went to Kinston
Tuesday evening this
Mrs. Susan child re-
turned evening from
Newport News.
Misses Lena and Georgia An-
Tuesday evening
front
M Rivers, of
arrived Tuesday evening to
visit Miss Addle
Mrs A. H. Tall and little child-
i, tin Tuesday
from a vi-it
Mrs
Miss this
for Virginia Beach.
J. A. Perry, Scotland Ned;,
who was iii-
Mrs J. F. returned
home this morning.
What Does it Mean.
A political sensation of the first
rank is impending in this county.
Two speakers of note and of
lance the limits
of this of different
cal faith, are t canvass Buncombe
with a series of
independent their
have not ask-
ed do this by the man-
The more important feature lies
in be fact that gentlemen
Meting without
but in
to it. they
to attack the make-up of
their party's management in this
county. They seek to bring about
a public sentiment which will
ate a management
Due is a Democrat of many long
years party service; the other
is a enthusiastic
Roosevelt a man
of State note, its service. Their
faiths are strong; neither
seeks to alter that but each m-
to uphold it. The object of the
canvass which Judge James H.
Democrat, and Hod.
Thomas Settle, Republican, are to
make is stated by to be to
i-1 their respective parties
by changes ill management.
If are earned out
here will be a this tail
which will be of undoubted liner-
and if something sensational
is said it wilt be surprising.
Judge speeches are
of a character be misunderstood
and Ins well reputation
will lug audience.
Mr. Settle, suave, sarcastic and
eloquent, an supply
of fir
In ibis
Citizen.
MR. BERRY THE MAN.
MEETING LADIES AID SOCIETY.
Editor
We are no politician, simply a
plain farmer, but when we read
the little paragraph endorsing
Berry for the legislature it
a responsive chord in our
heart.
We love Capt. Berry, every
who knows loves
and if you don't eve it issue a
circular calling for signatures
see the He is a good man, a
sensible man, a of grit, a
of nerve, a when he
sees the souse of a thing possesses
the stability to maintain that
thing. Not only so, but Capt.
Berry a man of unusual sense
and endowed with the
strictest perception
cause or circumstance placed
his keeping apprehend the
A workman, a
a friend at all times, he
cm and will be trusted wherever
known. Give old
this man the result will prove
a victory which will make all
democrats smile.
Reported For Reflector.
The Ladies Aid Society of the
Methodist church held its regular
meeting Monday afternoon at
home of Mrs. Bert The
was well attended, and was
both interesting instructive.
The President, Mrs.
called the society to order, and
devotional exercises,
of importance was transacted.
Business over Mrs. Chas.
read a very interesting
selection entitled, Rhody's
which very much,
enjoyed by all present. This con-
the of the meet-
the society adjourned with
As all were preparing to go to
our homes, Mrs. much to
the delight of all, invited us to
partake of most delicious water-
melons, which were very much en-
j one left delighted
with the success of the meeting
the charming manner in
which Mrs. entertained.
Mrs. Sarah Johnson Dead.
Mrs. V. widow
of the late Mr. M.
o'clock Tuesday
at her home near the Christian
church.
Mrs. was years old.
She bail invalid for
a months ma for sometime con-
fined to her bed. She bore her
with fortitude
be end peacefully. She
six children, three
Veteran's Reunion.
State Reunion of
ate will take place in
August The Veter-
ans ill be entertained free by the
people of The
a us are preparing for a great time
On occasion. The Buncombe
veterans have sent a circular
which among other tiling-, says
people will throw
wide open their doors, whether to-
humble c or more palatial,
i-i- mid three son-, who have the- structure, and bid yon con
J. T. came in Monday
evening from Washington.
Mrs. L. returned
to Ayden evening.
Mrs Adrian Savage and children
left this morning tor Raleigh.
Fell Into a Well.
N. C, July
Jamestown afternoon,
Fred Brown, aged nine years, son
of Mr. Mrs. Brown,
while trying to draw a of
water from a new, fifty
foot rook lined well, caught hold
the rope to the bucket, just
it reached the water forty feet be-
low, and was plunged
down the well. The alarm i
by his seven-year-old sister,
who was with and fifteen
minutes lifeless body of the
little fellow was drawn up from
the cavernous depths below. He
bad evidently been killed by
the rocks in hit, descent, as bis
neck was broken, and his head
Paid.
Baltimore, Md., July
general loss committee, composed
of expert insurance men, which
was alter the
great tire Of February made its
final formal report Pan
report stales that
claims handled by the
and that th- amount
insurance paid on the-e claims was
129.074,838.51
There are still claim-,
add n
or
smaller claims which settled
direct by the Companies.
The amount involved these
small claims will not exceed
on that that the total in-
paid to those who lo-t in
the fire will be about
our people.
Mrs was a sister
Mrs. A. J and Mrs.
Isaac
Mr. C. L Patrick,
Finn-nil services c inducted
by Rev. W. E. Powell n. the
Curia o'clock We
afternoon. The
took place he burial
ground from town.
How Much They Get.
The postmaster has
been on the salaries of all
the mail in the suite, with
the following One
and forty-four get each;
get get get
get 1648; the remainder
range from down wards.
Marriage licenses.
Register Williams
issued lo the following
coup es last
win- K.
J. A. N -viii. an M h
. J. Woodward Rosalind
T H, Millie
Bryant Harden Mag-
Mills.
Samuel Shivers and Lizzie Teel.
their homes, to
for your
best their larders
You need bring to-
your condition; u r
extra cars to hold
your usual
cheek lo
and a Confederate
All else will be furnished fie, a-
to high and low, rich Mild pour
Some earplug say this
is all Well,
Bishop Watson is III.
Wilmington, N. O, July
Friends all over North
will regret exceedingly to learn
that Rt. Rev. A. A. Watson,
bishop of the East Carolina
suffered stroke of
paralysis at his home in this city
early morning. The
able bishop was resting fairly well
but it is believed that the
end is far distant.
The difference.
A salesman who has clerked in a
large store here for seven years,
It Would Be Fun.
The old base ball boys that com
posed a learn here several tells us that last Saturday was
are talking about first Saturday in the seven years
together and challenging the new J on which he did not a
team for a game. The fat and lean j drunken man come in the store,
terribly gashed, skull of the town might get up This shows a difference between
fractured three place. interesting game also. a saloon.
Held For Murder.
Norfolk, Va., July
William who we sh M on
an excursion on Sea
Hoard Air Sal
died S;. yea
lid H L.
is held in Norfolk County jail
with murder. Both men
are from Rapids, N. C.
came down on an excursion to
Virginia Beach.
Fell off Train.
Wiley a young colored
man, while about t board
South train, Tues-
day afternoon, his hold
fell off the car. lie was
unconscious by the fall and
narrowly escaped run over.
Prohibition Wins.
Greensboro, N. C. July 19.-The
official vote in prohibition e-
here today shows votes
far saloons and against
loons. This gives Greensboro pro-
two years after next
January.
Look at C. L. Wilkinson
advertisement today. T. e goon.
most go, profit, soared to death.


Title
Eastern reflector, 19 July 1904
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
July 19, 1904
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Joyner NC Microforms
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