Eastern reflector, 7 March 1905


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The Store
Is too full of goods and they must be con-
into cash at the quickest possible
moment.
Prices on everything marked right
down in plain figures.
Every purchase is a BARGAIN and
you can get your share of them by coming
TO
C. T.
BIG STORE,
GREENVILLE, N. C
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL
1905.
W. O. of Richmond,
is in town.
Move went up the road this
morning.
Baa Joy of Bald more, left
this
Mies Miss
Bailie Sieve.
I. M. left i-
for Wilmington
Jessie Smith left Ibis morning
Bock i
Mrs. Hattie Evans Monday
g a visit i
Rev, E, Co. returned Mon-
day evening from Hamilton.
T. L. Blind returned Monday
evening from trip op the
road.
W, T. returned Mon-
day evening from trip up the
road.
Prof. W. H. B tie and W.
I. Brown left Monday evening for
Ex and Mi- T. J,
Monday evening from
Raleigh.
Mi Mabel who has
been spelling some days here with
her patents, Mr. and Mis. J. H.
to Bethel this
morn
Gregory, who has for
time been night operator at the
telephone office left this morning
for Henderson. Roy will
succeed Miss
Wednesday, Match 1st., 1905.
A. L. of Washington, is
in town.
B. F. Sugg, of Washington,
in town.
J. B. left this morning for
A. M. went up the road
this morning,
W. H. Hackney left this morn-
for Norfolk.
J. It. Davis, of spent
Tuesday town.
Mi p. Julia Barrett, of
is visiting Mrs. W. B, Parker.
Newton and Cora
Clark left ibis morning for
villa, Va.
LETTER TO R. J. COBB.
TS.
Dear Mr. H, Bf. Stephen.
.- it, ca hi r Oil
i; writ
i m D with your
pilot, want to
use
That's except
for fact region
of Pei I on
i its oil, smoke and
Ail it that
j good nine years some,
times. There are thousands
people it,
don't,
There's the We advertise
for the millions; we want to make
paint for the million-.
Mr. do yon know that
lead zinc is twice as
cheap an lead-and oil, mixed
Is per cert a fair
profit business
Three-quarters of the people
paint lead-and-oil mixed by hand;
while U. s. government us lead,
zinc and oil ground together by
-same Jas lead-
The majority never is
right about anything.
Yours truly,
F. W. Co.
P. B. H. I,. Out sells
paint.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, MARCH 1905.
No.
MEETING OF THE ALDERMEN
Mayor Resigns and P. M
Elected to Succeed Him.
Toe ard of I
regular i
all i h pr -i n .
As a were
r-a. M or W.
R. Parker w i . ml. read
as
To the ; i; i . i Alder-
me u On . N-
THE LEGISLATURE.
NEWS
committees had reports.
committee on purchase of
fine asked for farther
time to report. i ;. .
on location of in
BANK RoLL.
reel was empower.
. bill.
to nave bulb houses , An be u wen
reels when locations are fixed.
The fire committee was instruct-
ed to correspond
towns relative t- the I the
baud engine.
The several their
hi
K was In
ed t of lo n
ill I am compelled t. ha d 1901 if i is found be
you u f reside in town year.
r of Greenville. I you ere a i
for of
ii- -iii- nave drawn of i he r,
-f
always very ad I
wish of you continued
prosperity and be m -i cordial
and
Very
W . B.
March 1805.
The resignation was accepted
and and
were a committee to
draft a resolution the
regret of the board at the necessity
for the resignation. At a later
the meeting the
presented the which way
and a copy ordered furn
Mr Parkers
by the board of alder-
men the town of Greenville tint
we deeply regret our mayor,
W. It. Parker, has compelled
to resign his office no account of
ill health. That we wish to as
sure him of our sincere
his conscientious discharge
of duties daring bis
aid wish that he may be re-
stored to health.
The ejection of a to
Mayor Parker was taken up, A. L.
BlOW receiving ii votes and F. M.
l votes, whereupon the
latter declared elected. Al-
and Lamer e
n with of
Police Smith notify Mr.
of Ins el dim;. Mr. Woolen
qualified
to the ii red
by i Ii g,
sided I r of
the
The Bough Ready Fire
Company ed fie to
provide the a
meeting, and it win that
per be paid
The street e reported
much work done i ho
of the past month. The com-
t tit an order
made at u previous meeting
hole the site of the
Gorman tube filled so i;
would not hold bad been
with, and the chief of
police was to again
the of the to
all.-ml to it.
The lights and wells committee
reported two wells in bad
and of them was ordered
to be filled up. The other wells
street lights were
good condition.
The white cemetery committee
reported one lot bold since last
meeting. The division fence be-
tween the cemetery and
property was ordered rebuilt; the
cemetery fund to bear half the
cost.
The finance, ordinance mar
this
in i
repay l r i ed
Robbers Contents an Ex
press bate
Memphis, m . i . l
Three Mo men mi ;. Ii Id
up the Pi i-c i u get trail
known as Arkansas
which left Mo., at five
o'clock this morning, and point
of revolvers forced Me
to deliver to
contents of safe said to amount
to dollars, The
hold-up re I about eight miles
of Ark.,
where the makes a sharp
curve. It is that the
men the train in
i . t
I . I i . i .
t. i I
In Hie b .
d v ;. , I. j
mi
lay,
. .
i t I ii i St a
ale i d are ; us to gel
off the . ;
no ii i ii in- s will.
recommendations . tbs
ii b ii
i house passed i i g
ii i in mis lull it opp i-
A resolution was in
senate asking
i. meet n. x; year in
North Carolina.
for the
re elected.
FRIDAY.
No bills were introduced it
either branch owing to near-
the end of the session.
High The Beak
I N V
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n -1
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id ;. r I thee
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at an
l- k of
i- in the I I- u-
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no
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in one
; and
the ii .
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I;.
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it i roved s- .
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ii-d .
v-i
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f e.
in
1-
The
bat
l oiled
organs stored N. . ,
o ranks
The Kort
Is culled in meal at I a v.
tin, Jo J. J, time
is. High jut, i we I I el
e. It in b veil
and II It. V t. bank
these .
sill lie I pen delegates from
will
the to meet there
next year
Sure Enough.
That Stonewall Jackson Christ-
asks no favors and will not
have a to his dash-
one
went into express oar and
White to deliver to
him the contents of the
lie refused av Inn was tired
upon by and told Io
Casper-Cox.
Last evening at
and Mrs Fred Oil street,
Kev. Mr. of
ITEMS
Sammy Alford received
father was dead. They left for
then home
W. A. of Gold no,
spent in
dine.
Mis. Harper and little Ion, of
Greenville, Mi-.
Whaley.
Shade Bland had lbs
cadets left Was m ton to of having bis band shot off Friday,
attend lb- of President Or. Ricks was called to the
The entire
Says Atlanta Constitution, Milt
after reaching tho city marched were tin of Mr. J.
quick. A . in his j m the holly bonds
face and lie with est. Mr. W. Gasper, of
The and Mamie
their and Lit train. I The attendants were Mis
They were joined v a third j Williams, f A,
As the d.- ,;. Casper, of
the fired several j f Washington, with
limes at White, one lodging Casper, of villi ; M is lover
with John
c u
the Ben I Line office on
tickets had been
prepared for the cadets. The tick-
els called the no
the tickets bad
bean Mr. who is quite sick.
O. Babbitt
Io v that Mrs.
Richard Bob is Is
I. i- visit-
. T
A ion
the of of
the stove. T A
the free
Many
whom .- ii
i. Id h were 1.-
c. c.
or -e ice by mail,
but others ha . Saturday,
It will boon bu con it and e th 1905.
hope all u no do in
ill in r iii id to
come hen d
annum on- owes is int I
coup
i-. o ill. unit .-I.
I III a. r
;.
Ai lb.- meeting of the
there will be
s., program, The . k done
c ii iii sun lie hi ill-
and handed i passes on u
in. When he had I to
his on man looked bis
. e,
In aid Item,
. I he fat i .
i pi the
t hand up his son's
lie III inn no the
b. r going In ride In i-.
couch . I don't intend Io
deceit them. want just what
they gel no more. No,
fur But I'm a
it
pin them . ,
means 1.1 The
the five grades the last meet- w hat the buys have la
will I want, it suits me bet-
and any which any , I want nothing more thin
IT hear. all he the same,
V ready to take the Pm to for you
A full desired
and a year n. we give you e.
as a premium a year's
and .
soldier handed
j ,. ,,,,, ,,
tO he ,
Quito a number have taken without face That's
.;. I, j c . l. u , father was made. Stonewall Jack-
like it. Services Methodist Church, March 5th. . . .
Big Night.
c u j- . father was wads. Stonewall Jack-
Services For Methodist Church, March 5th.
son never slept a leather bed
Sunday at a. m. were sleeping on the
The Will have a big Preaching by the pastor at , h N a ob.
. x- . m. alter which sacrament oil b
time at their be server.
the On pr. gram a , exorcises
completed provides for inter-j of the will
eating talks several members of held at p. in.
the order All me.-here and vis-
should he present
to enjoy the meeting and Pitt county, dripped honey at the purpose of diseases of
Dr. Hyatt Coming.
Pr, 11- O. Hyatt will be
There will be no services at at the Bertha
I 13th, 14th and 15th,
day, Tuesday and Wednesday, for
ReV. Mr, of A ex-
to ii ire at Io. k
mi day,
The u of our v met
y 1.1 . I I
or II Ml
. in ti .
hi .
ill. . V ;.
nod tone v .
ball
in place in of .
ls .
skull. last res,
d the
bog.
This Hi-
large crowd to tow
Maine, Bliss, .
at Ai.
Actually sum., are to
complain of Inn tired fee it
tied, rust proof, seed and
for sale by J. B Cherry
Co.
A week of good baa
made a difference in the appear-
of the tin ins.
make it a success.
M.
eye throat and glasses
Notice
have sold out
at Five Points to Turn-
age. wish to return thanks to
all who favored me with then pat-
and ask to one
with All who owe me are
requested to settle at once as de-
sire to close all outstanding mat-
as as possible.
3-3 W. J.
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IN
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John . , V 1905.
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Announcement
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DEN ITEMS.
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We beg leave to announce that we arc
Wholesale and Retail
White Lead, Paints,
Colors, and and
country Ready Paints.
raffle
reel S. I
I. c one Sat at i nit time
this
I, ; . preached ii
There is no line In the world better than
the Harrison line. t has behind it a J
reputation for honorable Mares and honorable
dealings.
If you use the Harrison Paints need
. ,, l-, ,, never worry quality.
I ll . ml i
ll
by ll i i.
absolute . . . . . ,,,. .
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X.
y J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent
and willing ft to K. -B, I If you in
j. .,. H-. W ,,.,,. x-.,;,. ;,.,. market beef, fresh .-a. i f or Try
mail laM i Call
take w , and Aw .
Don't fail Ty- y
When x .,. ,.,,,., both , d H
tough pole, for your Tom Gm
SELL
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a . Q hi mi
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of in i
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We trust that you will favor us with your
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, in J
j in. ii . orders whenever you want good paint for any.
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MO
Sup Cu
, Atty for I
Ml . i . I. . ,
. have just a car load and
. here. l
Sell
Sch
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LAND BALK. Little H r Ml in the
fire a small j
Lie of a of , ;
or i of r ti . burn on lore ml, g
No. entitled-S. A j, .,. .,,
. .-. . i- . i .
Johns. Mi an y w t lo
and other ed Saturday
i for b ;
house in Gr.
i. the i .
following Give Your stomach i
, and situated I i I
in swift Creek own in . .
i . ,; . . i lip .
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J, S. Mr La whom a I its, known . . . ,, ,. . ,
. i tin division the
. I Cure, fl l
mid iii
; 24th, . . t, ,, ,,, ,.,.,,., ,,
s. A. ii -I. . r. , . ,
F. Alfy, s ;
i cure i ow
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i. . m-. I. A.
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K went , can give you Special Prices.
Baker Hart
E, N. C.
REPORT OF CONDITION OP
BANK OF GREENVILLE,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
AT OF BUSINESS JANUARY 11th, 1905.
Books
I.
i tail s Si
s ; i and follow .,. .
i .-.- I Di .
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i A
Book
Of
carried
Quite
can get a
one ii
p or
e a good
for
I tools
and
. that your tool
. single
ed I land. t I , ,.,., ,. . . . .
towns , North ,
L-h, . the Ml n , , ,. ,;.,
. re, Wm. i , She
six . .-
. i
persons el i take . ;. Log
the ii.-. i. i i Sold .
tin with ill within ,,,,.,,
the i . thirty .
ii. of n warrant, or I
law. Th J ii . LAST V
It. S,
Entry Taker for Pitt will be at
x on i he i. lie pit.-
pus. col lee I .
and u. e costs.
i Dan to D,
Smith's More, Mn ch
Swan
church, March 14th.
hip, March
I ii.
o k .,
178,741.13
. 157.32
2,511.518
. . 24,158.00
.
. i Id 025,000.00
, Pro ll B
,,., Paid 6,820.28
i to check 207,717.74
Duo lo Hanks,
Cashier's check
1265,360.88
ICE TO
of the s
. tiers l in.
me, I
on the hi . , on the
estate i I Alfred w u
I n j en to ii pi
to the estate ti
ale n .
all i
the i i
the e of ,
North Carolina, I
Pitt.
t, James L. Little, Cashier the above-named hank, do solemnly
i that the statement above is true to the st of my knowledge
.;. i belief JAMES L LITTLE.
Subscribed and sworn to before
. day of Jan., 1905
J. C. TYSON.
Notary i
A ANDREWS,
ii.
W. B. WILSON,
Harness,
cut in
will . . i
.
rotate of Falkland,
March 10th.
Hardware.
DISSOLUTION
Fill lo hip, ;. i .
i hi
A Mo . S March 11th.
. p,
vS in th town of Pill 8th.
J P
county bus been d n by Creek township,
mutual Those indebted Cross
C to the lino will please make O, W.
r- settlement with N. Q. Collector,
U J V XI Moore and or their
. X N. C,
is in-
will present their Mils
payment to the said X. Q.
Moore and W. It.
This January,
N. G. Moore, W. K.
Aimer
P. L.
Dentist.
N. C.
Heavy
An express weighing D
tons was received a few days ago
at N. J., in a special
car. It was the marble altar for
the local church.
For c Stoves Ranges,
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am-
munition, One and Two Horse
Steel Plows, Heat Cutters and
In fact anything
in Hardware come to
H. L. CARR
. Ll
Carriage,
on
and a
in rem
, Jr., while assisting
. . ; HI ll
The
. i
. A Bro.
I I I I. ; .
v I-; I u Iii be I a for I
Ayden Milling A and wife up i
from wards. Mi. tin mom ,
Mm i -v for Hie Northern rug- mi
floor nil V
i. . While he is aw a j hush, la Ii
Cox. . Boyd .
here
i a , i in
Din . i h, I He ,,, , ,;. . , ., , d Hi
In in i i ,, ,.,, handle
hi hi d ii l K n in. . ii-
in ii tee stilts of J. K apples, corn seal I
R. Smith and ll will be to E. E. I Ayden Mil Co. .-
Mime do will be i lei Carpet and I
u I J. It. i i
; -i you ill i
Cox, the i i
It to
ton i. lied v
d .
Singer g chine J
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Sir plies. ;. ,
i I
nil
Cull ; I
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IA r
ft Co.
1-. mm ii . P. i me i ii a-
v I. i i
If you v.
of o I i tare
,., , Hurt A kins.
C I ii an lie line
. y. in.
p. . . I- .
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Cox, . our new on u
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Car . depot, ,,, .
mil I- la lad to w M .; . i
line at J. A and every M. Bow. in town I
. Smith Bin. .;,,,,. You will have dreams Hi Ii d in
Mi-., if
V M -I K
hi ; P
J. L. S ii
Cold .
prices to ii
at a d
II r -o as
paints colors In oil, lead,
id J. B. Smith A
Bro.
The of and
in the central part of
town off and
Should lie
lie ii.
,.,. . The
. to
C ill i I
stoves J. if Cox our ,.
. j. Hay, seed hulls R Bro. have just
The that B- Smith Bro.
lac . o d of Li
Tyson have tin
in
Notice yon so
cotton ginned nice clean.
Dr. celebrated Lime
. . v.
. . U . .
Produce Bo
W. H i
G R
of Dr. i pared
best medicine on the J. would beg to in- North Ca r I i I
R. Smith Bro. form the public that he is
to loan to our i move on short and
without at
in order you in Pitt on
l,,., price- , T a . ,. HOVE TELEPHONE
Ayden Milling Ayden, Tuesday even up town Tuesday A. L. , h flU.- C I M
from school two boys, driving in country came to a
ember secure Bin It b end Stocks, Int. bad pi the road, buggy
one of high grade The Smith boy st. mind to the his horse he-
, will be than oars, templed to use a brick which the .,,., .
; I he I i of
N.
. . lots will Ire than a
A-,.,., .,. and the y h. Pieces.
icily prohibited away, Smith then In a fortunately Mr. Smith was , o. .
i ft Bra, are am displaying frenzy, as other He says while ho la a N. C.
to date line of n up behind and inflicted a -r is free to admit Pin
bad wound with a knife in county ha. some mighty bad road-. , .
the of the left W, The In The loaf bred
,,.,.
th .
-l
III I
and quality,
. pi i a at J.
ill do all they
. i . i
rot
in.
ll
Bin
in
or
id, fine line of bar
in In i style
U. visit tie Stocks boy has a most f-om oven at ft
Mrs. R . . I
frames for photos Bu arc do
Nice
on urn . . . , i T ,
each received at M. we mi
ad . I wed. .
r eggs chin n to set i
ft , K. I
, , ,. . ;, Bat ; .
toxic I K. Si. I
mi slid . re a J. R. . o
Si A good . f
.,; . . ; .;,. . ii J. R. Si iS v Chi
, , .,. . ; ., respect Our second order you b
R . . ,. ;,,. children bats caps ate Old Dr. boo i
i ,. at their store now sale at J. B J.
will Seed at J. B. Smith N. C.
.
i . .
.
SALE.
Sail i
; . . , ii loss .
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ii ,. i. i
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Bro.
an .
Co.
. poll
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I . . . a
then . ii com of H
; j . not in
much.
Call on H
,.,. , . . u ii, none better
to be had an v where.
j R, Smith call attention
to their poultry now on
for sale
p lite clerks, good goods and
s -y the fore J.
It Bro,
OF
THE BANK OF AYDEN
N. C.-
At the of business Jan- 100-1.
iii in
our store was in
coin polled
So our entire stock
. v ill
RESOURCES,
lawns and
Fixtures
from Hanks,
,,, terns,
ire re-
give. and
from tin
other U. S.
Total.
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in,
Undivided profits less
expenses,
Dividends unpaid .
Deposits subject to check, 38,020.08
Cashier's
S. H. SMITH,
AYDEN, N. C.
For
PERUVIAN GUANO COMPANY.
SMITH DAVIS COMPANY, C the thirty
Li . w r We choice lino id Pickles
N. C. Canned
Parties desiring a and
will to see pound, Other
S. SMITH, compare with
a m r i Come while bargains are
Ayden, IN. U is in the old
I brick opposite A.
HART BROTHERS, co.
LIVERY. FEED AND SALE STABLES,
Total.
AYDEN. N.
Located West Railroad Street.
Best Accommodation, Turnouts
t furnished the traveling or
public for reasonable price.
hire loggers to
haul gum logs to railroad. Ad
dress, S. Dunn. Scot land
N. C. ti i
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
AND
in at Greenville. X. C, M second class matter.
Advertising rates made upon application.
A correspondent desired at every post office in Pitt and adjoining counties.
to fiction
Pitt County, N. O., Tuesday, March 1905
It has been n session of striving
ever little things and leaving the
greater undone.
Added to other accomplish
meats, Governor Glenn can be class-
ed a of letters.
The legislature in Indiana has
are plenty of men who have passed on anti-pass law. There
never seen a ship, hut are very fa- threat deal of difference in passing a
One reason the thermometer has
been of so many low tricks
this winter is because it was per-
to hang out in the cold, and
another is because it has been
mighty c Id.
with a schooner.
If the governor of Oregon signs
the whipping post bill there will be
a Blasting time there.
XI S r. wen a suit
in Superior court in Greensboro
last k. This is astonishing
news
March arrived meek as a lamb.
We suppose she ashamed
. as February had done so
very had
law and enforcing it. We have a
number of laws that are never
forced that should be.
The Democratic party will still he
d iii.; business when those who
think it I have long been
i. crusade on the trusts
will in ii mighty hard on the next
chairman in securing cam-
funds.
Since the Ward bill has become a
law there are some towns in the state
that will have no further need for
a charter They can move back in
the country and save town taxes
n the distilleries close.
In Smith Carolina, i paper has
taken the desperate chance con-
the name of a woman's
club. The name of the dab is
and the editor
of that paper made the charge that
name was foolish and
Peer fellow, he sowed
the wind, never dreaming of reap
whirlwind From last accounts
a L id business up the road.
Judge Co has stirred up some.
thing of a sensation in Reidsville
Following his charge to the grand
jury in which gambling of all kinds
was referred several prominent
society men of the town were sum-
before the grand jury to
about card parties and other par-
i s in which prizes have been given.
If indictments follow many women
of the town will have to appear as
defendants in court.
Roosevelt says the mast de-
pend upon himself- Well, he may
have to do this up North but
down hero ii will he different; here
he will have an army of white people
to depend and impose upon.
Sam Jones on C Situation.
OPERA IN AMERICA.
is a most mi
get-at-able, unprecedented stale of
in I he cotton situation. Guano
The first question asked by the
average American opera goer on the
approach of a new season is,
manufactures are it M singers have been engaged this
has been less movement to date in Alter that he express
. . , as to the works which the
commercial than any year interpret It
in ten years Evidently guano is .,,, for the director of
cut percent, by the cotton grow-1 a institution like the -Metropolitan
era Ii looks now like the Southern Opera House to affect ignorance of
farmer is going to cut his acreage, i the popular attitude toward lyric
, , , , , ,. , , , , drama. In the interest of art he
but am not betting on that fact way. no
is ruin his to any country.
When two countries are forced
into ii war what is the result
of t e highest standard of physical
man A are the ones to march
men who are depended upon to rear
a at niggling posterity. The weak-
lings are not v. tilted, only men who
are strong and can endure and stand
the hardships that war makes
The grave responsibilities are
thrown upon the wives and mothers.
Evidently are holding their
cotton, and if they will hold on they
are going lo give somebody a lot of
trouble. There is many a fellow in
Wall street A little later
along they are going to want cotton
bad. I suppose cotton will lie S cents
by March 1st. t may be it cents by
May 1st and ii may be cents by
June 1st. It all depends upon two
First, the farmer holding
onto what he has got. and the de-
by actual facts and
that the acreage lies been cut
per cent. It Providence
is now favoring the cotton growers.
No plowing has been done scarcely,
or will be dine by the 1st of March
And daresay per cent, of last
year's crop is about nil they can put
in now. The South should look to
and plant with tin; ten million bale
crop always in view. Ii they have
got sense enough they will do it
ll they haven't, what they will or
won't do the angels can't tell. So
far, bully Journal
doubt grand opera, as we know it
here, is infinitely finer, more
more satisfy to our own
public than anything to lie found in
Europe might be; but, except us to
the pinging, ii is not ideal in the
same sense as grand opera in
direction of Mahler,
may be call I ideal. Con-
in Lesli Magazine.
Laughinghouse.
ll the United States gets half a
chance to unload the on
Japan, Uncle Sam had better take
advantage of it.
The best way to plant government
seed is to put them about fourteen
feet the ground with a little cc-
meal the top.
We i an idea what a multi-
was. but we had no con-
in of a multi-married man was
until eh jumped into the arena.
It is evidently true that President
Roosevelt intends to give the colored
a at the
inauguration. We suppose Booker
T. will do the cutting.
The average jury may possibly be
uncertain, but we prefer the quality
of justice ii gives to that tho United
Stab senate gave in the Judge
impeachment trial.
There are now counties ex-
from the operations of the
anti-jug law. We cannot see for
our lives why our law makers did
not make it unanimous Surely
money and time could have been
saved.
The others engaged in the
had as well begin to look at it
like Williams dis-
are doomed enterprises in
North Carolina. That man is not
wise who invests his money in a dis-
in preference to some legit
mate business.
There is one farmer in the
s a
strong men march out I and he's a tartar. He is a
, , , , great giant a fellow from Pi
never to return and those do . . . ,
named Laughinghouse, educated,
are cripples and physical Len do and very intelligent, but
simply burdens on their families and hotheaded for safety. He is a
their states. stand-by of all Democratic
where he often causes a stir
brings much re
by a hot or ill timed speech. On
to the host . , . , ,
one while he was making
of friends of Mayor W ll. Parker a somebody sang out,
that his physical condition has be- him Mr. Laughinghouse in- until n i.- move to such
The be used v the soldiers of
Germany and are simple
straw beds, without sheet or mat-
tress, on they sleep with a
blanket or two over them. In
until recently the soldiers slept
with clothed on on camp beds,
but now the ordinary beds are be-
put into result of
ii more civilized
tries. Alter this ii cannot be doubt-
ed that the French soldier's bed is
the l-t of all. lie has a wood or
iron a straw bed, a wool
mattress, sheets, n brown woolen
coverlet and an extra quilt for cold
weather. Thus bed of the
French soldier is the softest of nil
In Is, us the lied of the
French is acknowledged to
be t e I of all in European
tries.
Telephone Tests.
The watering of wine or
of many liquids or even solids
is infallibly by the telephone in
tho novel method of M.
of Paris. glasses, one contain-
the wine to be tested and tho
other the fame quantity of wine
known to pure, placed on an
implement resembling a pair of
scales. The telephone is in contact
with both liquids, and if both are
pure sound is heard, but if one
water the telephone sounds
come such as to compel him to re I the caller to come up and take
sign tho office Mr. Parker is a most him down, He goes
on a dial that the
of he liquids is equalized.
Tie number indicated on the dial is
. . . . . A. ii
excellent gentleman and f Lecture., lL, ,.,,,, ,.,,, ,
In discussing the bill, which was prepared chart shows the ex-
amount of London
lobe.
has been a faithful and conscientious
Any legislator who accepts a rail-
road pass as a would get
highly indignant if the same railroad
offered to pay his expenses during
the sitting of a general assembly.
Hut there are people who manage to
find a difference between a
and a
T farmers are at last happy.
Tie- , and rainy weather has let
up. We are having nice, warm
weather now, and breaking land and
l corn go merrily on.
A Russian immigrant who has
just finished a term on the chain
gang in South Carolina for a petty
says he would like to stay
there the remainder of his life tie
says life as prisoner in America
beats freedom in Russia.
It strikes us that the railroad
should taken turn and make Durham
lo something. Durham kept ham-
mering until the railroad was made
to build the depot and now the rail-
read ought to hammer Durham into
opening a way to get to it.
An exchange says that,
dent of the United States has as hard
a job as anybody And yet,
he seems to be well pleased with the
job, and when he takes a rest, and
he will, there will be plenty others
quite willing to take his place. It is
not tie- hard jobs that commands the
best pay. It is usually the
defeated, to allow new trials in
officer. It is the earnest wish of g when new evidence is dis
every one that he may be speedily I covered after the trial, he said tint
restored to health, choosing his it was remarkable to see the
as mayor the board of some lawyers took in the
classes have already got
made a good selection
the he,
himself and to the town.
F. M. Woo ten. Mr- is
it is next to to convict
lawyer and a young man of energy Keep on Jutting beams
and fine business qualifications. His into this structure to protect the
administration will b creditable to I criminals of the and soon a
man as hell to look
; for as to go to the
courts of North to look for
Excessive Ambition. purity in the lat And it's these
criminal lawyer-hat are
of tho most frequent causes for this stat of affairs. Let
of failure in remarked the head every layman in he House sit down
of a large, well-known financial i. j upon this Journal.
excessive ambition i
that ardent desire for success that The further of the rural
leads a man to gimp at too many of I free delivery much to be
its prizes. There are some things desired. There is in
of which is
with that of others, and the
that truth is learned the bet
connection with our govern-
that promises the ed-
and prosperity the people
for the aspirant. To strive for in the rural districts this
a high professional position, and yet audit is encouraging many
expect to enjoy all the delights of more routes are to be in
intercourse; to toil r North Winston
riches, and to ask freedom
Paraffin.
Paraffin has its uses and abuses,
according to the authorities in New
York. The board of health a few
months ago warned the people
against using candy adulterated with
the wax on the ground that the par-
covered stomach with a thin
coming and produced indigestion.
Now an appropriation has been ask-
ed to pay for coaling the exterior of
the Metropolitan Museum of Art
with a shell of paraffin to
vent the disintegration of the stone
by The Egyptian obelisk in
Central park was so treated a few
years ago, and Grant's tomb was re-
covered with paraffin, which
is impervious to moisture and resists
the action of acids.
Shu Turned Tablet.
Lady Randolph Churchill was
electioneering in England at one
time in behalf of
Bartlett. One bold elector whom
she was trying to secure hinted that
if tho ladies would imitate the fa-
Duchess of Devonshire they
would have no difficulty in securing
votes. The duchess in one
Me canvass gave a kiss for each
doubtful vote. Lady Churchill con-
for a end en said
you so much.
AND SEE.
This department is in of A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep-
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory.
WINTERVILLE ITEMS.
A new lot of chairs just arrived.
A. Ange ft Co.
Mar. Jugs, flower and andirons
Highest price for cotton seed at A. W. Ange
paid by County Oil Mill. light-
Don't forget to bring or send wood hubs. A. G. Cox Mfg.
your cart hubs lo A. G. Cox Mfg. Co.
Co. Fat is the kind For shoes at a low price and best
use. See II. L. Johnson.
over that lot A few at B. G. Chapman
of cot ton you had over when Go's, cheap.
Pitt Mill is now
buying Cotton They pay
the highest cash price or will ex
for meal. When yours
are ready write for prices.
A. G. Mfg Co has
loads of different styles i farm
fence and their prices are low,
you had better go and make your
selections soon.
White's Colic and Kidney
yon gt through ginning your last Rat biscuit sure to kill the rats the combination kidney medicine
lots. The Pitt Co. Oil Mill, bays and mice at Harrington Barber A
seed cotton any quantity the Co.
best market price paid every Vance Literary
Finest line of dress goods in of Winterville High school
town. -B. G. and Co. will on March the 17th debate the
Mrs is very query Resolved, that the
ft you are in need of cutting of the United States should lie
skin and waist goods, colonized. F.
call O. Chapman and Co and Major
it. ;. Chapman Co. just Manning; the C. Buck,
received a car load of -alt prices J. S. Cox and T. P. Taylor.
lino of plows and plow
Protect your f el by wearing castings. Barrington Barber ft Co.
good shoes, B. G. Chapman and A large lot of new diets goods,
have kind and size yon calico.-, and
need percale at A. W, Co.
books, stationery, pens, Car loud of Floor, just in
and school supplies of all Earlier Co.
kinds can be found at the drug We also carry a line of rubber
store. boots and
Oranges and jackets the very thing for cold
for stock a sine c
at the Drug Store.
The place to wire
The A. G. Cox Mfg Co. have a Dig
lot of the American fence and
Pittsburgh perfect fence,
Staples and bard wire, He
get their juices before buying
spring supply of fence.
I repair Shoe and do good work.
Bring them to me either at my
home at the buggy shop.
Nelson.
Tin A. Mfg. Co, expect
to reduce the p ice of
co ii ii i the coming season
it is In easy reach of all to-
an i.
FOB TAXES
H. I. Johnson, rainy weather at Harrington
V heat following places
G-. to T. ft Co. for her Co. on the named for the
fresh candies, nuts, and It would surprise you to see of collecting taxes. -Meet me
choice number of wagons and that and
Car load of No Timothy Hay, is being shipped and sold by A. Q. Beaver Dun township, C. I.
just received by Harrington, Bar- Cox Mfg. Co., but were in their Smith's store, 7th.
, . ., , , , . , . Swami
shop yesterday and they bad
Mr. O. D. and C. nice lot of work just being com-j Bethel township, Bethel,
WE GUARANTEE TO FIT YOU.
THOSE who failed to
visit my store while
representative of
Schloss Bros., was here,
can still have the op-
of seeing the
samples by calling, as
the full line will be kept
or, hand, measures
en and fit guaranteed.
I will go North in a
a few days and any
special orders desired
will have my personal
attention.
of Greenville and Miss and their timber was flue. 14th.
Johnston, of Kinston, who have just opened up a big
the line of shoes, styles up lo-dale.
B. have returned to their Price from to
Barber Co.
T -A G. Cox Mfg. Co. to For white goods, ladies collars,
be lots of wire fence. This handkerchief any ties, go to A. I
reminds us that our farmers are W, Co , they have a large
not cut of heart yet, assortment.
Being in position to secure first For fruits and township,
old raw material cheap, having to G. and Co. They i March 8th.
Carolina
March
township,
Match
March 11th.
Falkland township, Falkland,
March 10th.
township, Farmville,
I March 11th.
Wilson,
THE CLOTHIER.
machinery with which to Bo our have a choice lot.
work, and being able to save and C. Smith went to Clay Boot
work up nearly all of our timber,
are a few of the reasons why we B, G. Chapman, A Co, say that;
can wive customers money, they have a full assortment of
Winterville Mfg. Co. general price
Stoves, healers and ranges. All are right.
Swift Creek Barney's
Cross Beads
O. W.
Tax Collector.
Pleasant and Harmless
Don't drag the stomach to cure a
cough, doc Minnie Cough Cure
styli low.-st prices. Hie our stock Bung me your turkeys I pay the .,
before save money, highest L. Johnson.
Winterville Mfg. Co. For bowls and
For seed cats, plow castings and see A. . Ange Co.
all kinds farmers applies, see
A. W. Ange lo,
For quilts and quilting cotton
cotton see A. W. and Co.
Window and door frames, porch
care; to be yet to ,, Carolina that idea to Lady Bur-
demand health and strength; to live out of the The tor laughed,
for self alone, and yet to expect th
love and esteem of one's fellow
do all these sick
for contradictory and mutually de-
advantages; and, in short
it to attain impossibilities.
Choose whatever life work you
most desirable, and, having made
that choice, stand by it and make
the most of success will
most surely follow in your
New York Commercial.
their liquor, still houses in j Lady Burdett-
, . . , . is over eighty years old,
of Virginia ought to do a
business- It may that some Ambulances.
our blind tigers will open brand London is curiously behind New
establishments down in the in matter of its en
North Va.,
there, incredible as it may
have ambulances such as are
We understand that under in New York. Injured
law it was the duty of the in
,,. . i , , two wheeled band barrows propelled
county to help stamp out , ,,.
one or two policemen. There are
moonshine stills, yet if any effort. two m. ambulances
has been made in this direction then the city, and they are private.
news did not leak here an agitation now for the
of such vehicles into
hospital service.
, e spades go to A. W, Alice's
columns, brackets and all kinds of
house trimmings at rock bottom
b, Winterville Mfg. Co.
Miss Bryan's school has
closed, and she is home again.
the Pi ices
II. L. Johnson.
For fresh meal beef, fish and
cue. Co to II. L. Johnson.
Car load nice Furniture just in.
A. W. Ange and Co.
all line of T. W. ft
Si. seed always hand
at i- drug shoe of Dr. B. T. Cox
It Corey and Bert
Greenville, here Thursday,
For corn and seed oats go to
Ange Co.
Big consignment of
just received. Prices
G. Chapman and Co.
Black Liniment, spec-
for tho human
family, fine for perfectly
balanced, sub-cutaneous com
For sale by
B. T. Cox Bro.
Car load of oats j received.
Harrington Barber Co.
out of the throat, lungs and
bronchial tubes, heals, soothes and
cures A quick cure for
and One Minnie
Care relieves a Cough in one
minute it act first on
membrane right where the
cough throat or
For axes hoes shovels forks on . Sold
by I. Store,
For nice mattings of all kinds
go to Ange's they have a large as-
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readers so in learn to love.
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Everything in the way of I
I nice Groceries, Ca; Goods, Pickles,
J. B. CHERRY CO.
Fruits, Candies, Nuts, can be had at
our store.
We carry a Urge supply of the Best
Goods
JOHNSTON BROS.
The Cash
. . ,. Small-Pox Situation.
Urn.
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Mi's, . . . n .
Airs.
ban. bad come from London to -ix
the Easter n at Under
don and ii id u the
don and bad u the various .,.,;,,,. ,,, r., i . c .
tradesmen at to otter th for .
and for ; ; have hi en rife on the
their ten d or stay, it reels All v.
ten or I i Ufa it els All reported
so happened tin .; . . .
rather abruptly shortened, and Mrs.
WM K ,. ff GOOD POTATOES
FANCY PRICES
Disraeli was calling at the I-
eon other ors, taking out of
I wares ,. , u ,
., ,,,,.,,;,,, in such a mild
thew them ii ii- hindered
and no to ma Ice a reduction In their mid there
that ban ti s
Hie with folded .
onus, was i . is in the carriage did even stop
perfectly but evidently do- victim from work.
T But while the is
n ii. Sin mu was
do ; . it i
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over in. , . n . stamp It
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Tar Heel Suicide.
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in i veiling and consider , .
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of Cuts,
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lot
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the b . ; them
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A wonderful tonic fur the sick
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truly,
SEE,
in sunny south.
rind, rod meat, full of Juice and so
If yon quality, sweetness, and the best melons that it
possible grow, plant southern-crown melon see.
or melon seed doesn't begin to compare, when
Consider the quality and product of the
Three Ounces- -Three Best varieties nailed for
. i the melons, j
inn . i J
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all . pat
.
B win
was just marked
Ilia get same by
t my home on the Tee-
his proving
some mint charges.
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Greenville, N. C.
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK v
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
Iron Fencing Sold.
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down in plain figures.
Every purchase is a BARGAIN and
you can get your share of them by coming
TO
T.
STORE,
GREENVILLE, N. C
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL
Thursday, March
K. Greene, i Washington, i in
town.
R. J. Little came in this morn-
from Kinston.
Little, Newport News,
is visiting hero.
D returned
evening from Virginia.
Hubert to
Wednesday evening.
Tin- condition of J. B
Si., very much better today.
Minx W ten tied
Wednesday evening I LaG i
Mrs. Charles
unit to Kinston Wednesday
Another the
Walter Buck, is on th- sick
list.
I. A. left morning
; ml
City.
Mr. and Mrs Harry re
tun I Raleigh Wednesday
evening,
Miss Pattie this
for and
II and W. L.
Brown returned from Bullish
Wednesday veiling.
Mrs. Fleming, of
Mud Mica are
splinting the day in town.
Mrs Will Boyd and little
daughter, f Edwards, came in
u visit Mis
Johnson.
Eddy of Elisabeth
City, who has been visiting Miss
retained home this
H. II and W.
son, Jr, bit this morning for
to take in the
Mr. aid Mrs. L. M. Savage and
left mis morning fur Norfolk
will be put under
medical treatment.
s. this morning for
a visit his home
Inn v. It will be time Mr.
has home in
years.
LETTER TO D C
lure N
D .
I ml oil,
J . . or
i- . e. Nan i Bank, Bill-
is
-iii 1885, II wore
i a
.; . Huge,
lib r hi I mi e
ii it i hi.- urn oil i ore
, . ,. i, a c J ear.
u ; i i he
. ,, ; be Inn Co.- I by
v. r,
i imp . hi; eon
. are iv. i i We
fact, however,
goes hut best,
wears longest;
F. W .
II. our
Harry Harry Skinner, Jr.
W.
SKINNER WHEDBEE,
LAWYERS,
j and Temple Building.
We hereby that we have
with us, in tin- practice of
Law, Mr. I tarry Skinner, Jr.
name will as here-
Lawyers.
January 2nd,
W.
THE EASTERN
D. J. WHICHARD. Editor and Owner.
VOL No.
IMP
and Friday.
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY, 1905.
ONE DOLLAR YEAR IN ADVANCE
No.
COUNTY MATTERS.
TREASURY DEFICIT GROWS.
WHY THE SPECIAL
rt I
Great Day Of The of the Board of Commissioners Total Figure Now R . ,,,, .
, . n,. , I V ; i I
.,. , describe ,. board cf county Hope of M
, ; . We I , ,
think -I. I U r, , . ; .,.,. . .
l- . i . it day of the , mp I.,
. for, ., . ,
on B . .
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drink.- i I M mill . ,.
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are made see i -om Mt Hi. Th.-. think ; i
it a hope . ,. . . v ,. .;,
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naval . .,., , .
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A Mi. live arrived
I i i the lo t I
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I names were fiscal ,, .,,.,., .
j , -be receipts have h,
efficiently expenditures . ,;.
. W. S. . B. in- . . .-
tin ., I'll Mis- i f
. is .
Hi and
-ling by Mr. Burr and i
him.
The the opera
Willie ;
Hi- lie Now-.
i thin i- pi. , w
Pl K. R J,.
Lb shepherds and Misses n.
. i . . n el me ,, , ,. ,
mealing and came away drunken white men in road. et engine daughter of Mi. I
tot hopes iv ,,, -U ,.,. bridge .-
kindled. h. h would no. let and wife the depot, a n,.,,,,,.,,,. in
who have , Mayor we to the ., to the y and the vicious brute evening.
Dot turned their faces God .; ; ,.,,,. , he are so increasing. in- March .
Benton daggering the Gillian, Bl ,.
. were ,.
ml. c -l- delay, It it hoped lb . . ,. .
Z f additional engine, will , Md .
capable o. , w t.
., it , -Kn firing heavy . t the . ,,.,,. .,,,. . .
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-ill,. . ,,,,., bi . .
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Japanese Victory
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ii life, i give ll
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Li I. en, I pan
. R, v in, been dispersed and II he rail.
Ism ; lie to tin ml north of Mukden will ;. Is mother, . . . ,.,. n.
plea since m I . read moved to Greene In On tin G
. ii , I. . . . .
I i civil .,,,. .
i a I
II ins. Dr.
. had In co,,,,,. j,,.,.
mil u.
J. Brewer and
and liar- that bet,. tn
Russians are Mukden
,.,,,, , , . stations and their more
. N. mid
to a retreat. Chere are per-
reports the Russian
. , . left hat been successful, but that j That it
and Lot. Par-
. t nun only one time the next
, , ,, Japanese cavalry j or until A and on-
H arrived from iv .,, ,,.,.
noon. They exchanged shots the same of time.
Russian scouts in outskirts of it will fall April
., ii,. r read move, i, .
the letter and handed n n her j a boy, and In . . school made . .
daughter. The daughter contracted Ho joined I record, five claw I
lie While tilt- II lot her .,. .;, . in
i A. and Rosa Lee I i ,. , ,,,.,. .
the disease while the mother es- th since then in
Petersburg, March ft from there hit mainly Wash- that is
He is i . . and the other wen I fail
of the Louis ditto behind. The i-
Industrial Picks Syndicate, and the school is pupils, .,, ,.
In all in.,,,,. -i
Unusually Late Easter.
Easter this year on April
iS. Ii may l. tn know
. .-.-
has been all parts of of officer and teachers,
promoting various industries, lb Sunday of the pupils were
feels interested Eastern North present, the total
was target than the
developed.
Hi Is.
Mis. S. u k in ; this
for Plymouth.
II. . White Tuesday
evening from Washington I
i.,. ,.,,
home
Iron Bali


Title
Eastern reflector, 7 March 1905
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
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March 07, 1905
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