Eastern reflector, 16 June 1905


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PUMP
SPECIAL Sale
OF
Low Shoes and
Slippers.
BEGINNING ON THURSDAY, MAY 25TH.
we offer our entire stock of Children's and Infant's Ox-
ford Ties and Sandal it Greatly Reduced Prices.
No trash, but good, New Shoes. A chance to buy good, new shoes
At Reduced Prices
ea y in the season, just in time to meet your needs, before the stock
is broken and styles and size run down, is a rare opportunity, and
demands the attention of all careful buyers, who appreciate gen-
Bargains.
NONA
re we g
Ladles
;. l-
Ladles patent lea . .
Ladies tan or
tip or stock tip i,
Oxfords, ill
we offer for
i Ch Ire Hi
. L are Li pro .
gr.
tin
Some veers ago passed
weeks it a Tillage on the
coast of Whet a it
wait Find-
in the
S an of the way
of of
which by a rare
that year ex-
My await promenade eras
ketch, earing on hit
bleak and rocky cHITs and on
my left the of
of- sand
heft b tide,
or times civil-
with house
hi run slung
ewer hie shoulder. I was so regular
and a that the
sen swallows no longer afraid
of mu and. hooped in from of
leaving of their star
feel in the wot I
walked six or eight kilometers a day
returned homo uh my pockets
filled with those dainty shells which
an- found by burying deep
down in the damp pebbles,
This my favorite excursion.
However, on the days when a strong
breeze wan Mowing and the tide wet
very high I abandoned the seashore,
and. climbing the village street, I
strolled along the moor, or
else Milled myself with a book on
a bench in a comer of the cemetery,
which I'M sheltered by the church
lower from the west end.
It a lovely spot, conducive to
and reverie. The church
tower stood out the autumn
sky, over which dark were
inc. no.-, whose nests were
in the Hew out with their
boat . and I he of
their large glided over the
scattered almost hidden
in lira-
In the evening more limn any
other time, the of the act-
ling bathing the sea a-
with i lie i bronchi of
the skeleton of an old apple tree
melted against the crimson sky
and the deep intense stillness of the
wild of . ad Hooded ray
It n i
-in an evening as
ha re j d that, wandering
I hi . many of which
bore under sailor's name
legend,
read on a new the following
word. which astonished and
reposes Nona
M i net. Died m sen t. 1878,
at the age of
Hied -ea girl
men ever go out in the Halt-
boat. did happen
-aid it gruff
voice behind me suddenly, are
looking poor
I turned around and recognized
an old sailor with a wooden leg
whose good grace I had acquired
I by the aid of a glasses of bran-
which had given him in the
la m mi inn.
I n I thought
I that you never permitted
women in go v. yon. I have
oven beet I I lull they you
in
-And is the re-pond-
, i food n . Nona
nevi r wet I into u boat. Would you
like lo km i iv. poor little one
Well, I will tell you.
I of nil, I tell yon that
. father, was n
like myself, and tut old comrade. At
when Admiral
raised bis gulden on
point of i i- saber, and flung our-
, I In i in hand, on i in
battled marched elbow
t., elbow, and I. and n
he who received me in Ida m.
when those d pill a
ball in m; nine i i
.
d limb,
. i i
, i-i .-ii-
p j ; tit this line o.
e i i i r i
of the , and a full
OFFER
plain and We are over
stocked, have too m r need the room and want
V .;, I it to clean them out quickly we
this offers
;. i i worth for
Oxfords, worth for 2.25.
I ; 2.50 for 1.85.
bis sill
enough, and boat struck oh
that reef you can see over than
just a lit lie more to the starboard.
There were four men
the skipper, two tailor and my poor
Pierre. But die only give up
three of the drowned men and re-
my comrade. became
orphan, ft go
that did my bed her fa-
first away, did net
acorn, to And do
yen know m Because
Here have. that-a
mast in pain the
in eon-
We men do not
believe in all a-hen we
know happens i a
death on board But Nona
not lie forced other
than the women had her and
to at tN the
pardons in towns
for the repose of her
in of
time is a famous merchant of for-
and Nona after a few
years appeared to mo to
somewhat reconciled. her
grief bad not prevented her from
growing handsomer and taking a
pride in and it is not because
I her like a father, bat. upon
my honor, she was and
prettiest young girl in the pariah.
We lived so happily together. We
were not to be sure, but w
lived, and we enjoyed ourselves all
the I had my pension and my
medal, and then we used to go
for lobsters in the
rock. The trade i a paying one,
and there only one danger that
of being overtaken by the tide. Ah,
unfortunately that how sin
met her death, poor hi lie one
day when my rheumatism
confined me to the house she went
halting alone. It just such a
day as today, the sky clear, the wind
high. When the rock
gathered together with full
they perceived Nona failed to
re-pond call. There
dot lit. in at she
SeW
GOOD POTATOES
MING FANCY
To inn., kin crop
Oil mull
-U ill M
Potash
St j. per cent,
and mar, aura
Our an net
but cantata
able to Scat
WORKS
New York J or
Broad St.
new words are coined for new
so contain
where word have never been
needed. Commander Peary, arc-
tic explorer, one day talking to
a group of friends who were greatly
interested about life in the extreme
latitudes.
urn speak the
asked one.
is it like For instance,
how would an say -good
wouldn't say returned
the commander, with a smile.
say it Are social custom
entirely lucking
but, you said ex-
i- a r i hoy
would have o to use
words only once a year. So, you see,
they don't have
Real am.
Author mo-
his ii ill the head
of the step-, and, t toward her
with a smile, lie again shook
Publisher One moment, Mr.
Von . he was building
had been a lire in the furnace simultaneously
with I lie lender .-mile
a., dear sir,
vi it well. but
V i. ; n Make ii read,
u her. kicked
tin- and swore like n sen
II r yon here.
Set IS. I.
no
had been d u
by the if lido Sit
drowned Ah. n I
ed, monsieur my n
hard hearted nu n line t
like a i i ii-i
came i In- poor
child's lo go lo heaven
she must In- in i d
ground, Tin i i soon
tide down i went lo the shun
and, with the . d for
the body.
found poor con
old sailor in a trembling lunatic had nu odd fascination,
found It r on a rock us a visitor
with seaweed, where, know- number asylums and lie r.-
that -he go to die, tin- count
Her . i at.
I -in r mind-
Ladies paten, Strap kid Strap Sandals,
and patent up tan kid Court Tie Oxfords, all
styles and a . 2.25 per pair, to be sold for
per pair.
i, plain kid Sandals, patent
and plain common sense
selling for pair,
A the s of I and that are selling
for to 1.25 p In sale for to per
Slippers offered in this
above.
n I
would tell of the
criticism a I in woman made on
a i preached in her
asylum. The brief,
but ii was
.-aid the woman.
toward the
of him out and me
uncoil.-
little one had
or death. monsieur, she bad
tied her the a with
her i it and
with her old idea uppermost had at-
herself la the seaweed by
her hair, her beautiful . hair,
certain she would thus be found
and interred in consecrated -round.
And I can say. I. who what
bravery i-. that there is perhaps
a man brave enough lo do likewise.
The old man silent. the
hit gleam of the twilight saw two
tears rolling down hi-
beaten cheeks. We descended to
village side by side in silence.
profoundly -hod by
courage, in the
of death, had the
ii. of her n and the
her nu e. before me in the dis-
.
tO till I
taut ill the
the heavens and sen. gleamed
out the beacon lights and the star-.
Oh, brave in ii the sea Oh,
noble Prom the French
Francois o.
Bright Man.
be SO many
tear hunt.-v- lost in the
said Jenkins, they'll only carry
i out .
asked
good .
when you
have on Tl a;
-i
In
Risk Too For Him.
r from in
said the old school to
the patient, down, prop
y i in on a pillow gel some
one lo lake hold of your throat,
, t lie fingers on
each side, and you'll soon
But th-
man if
nil- till
Smith's null by
I Roads,
w t ,
way of
The watch
open face.
reward,
v L,. Smith,
be had f
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THE EASTERN
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
VOL. No.
and Friday.
GREENVILLE. Pin COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, JUNE 1905.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
No.
COUNTY MATTERS
RESOLUTIONS.
WORLD'S GREAT NAVAL
NOTES ON DRINKING WATER
Proceedings of the Commissioner.
The board
th regular meeting mi
first Monday transacted the follow-
ion
Orders loaned, for paupers
county 9172.66; court
costs 1298.08;
conveying prison-
To the and of I he Battles That Have Shaped j. most often
II. K Sunday Count of History. I by polluted
school. . prints the water . e
Death again entered our following i of decisive dysentery d diseases,
school, lime our battles of A pun- water
I claimed one of its little B. supply i the
in the s. in defeated tit- Persians and saved good Shallow,
May, infant son of Mi. and Mrs. open wells me very
R. s May. Little did we mink It. dug well is now obsolete id
AND SOCIAL
. June 1905.
D -vent to
in .
ft. AT. went to Kinston
i g,
this
for i
W, returned Bat-laud lie
NI W Of FICES.
Nice for Conducting el
the Town.
I in Or h
a suite of rooms on the
ground of Masonic i pie
building in which to locate the
official headquarter of the town.
re foul rooms In the suite,
insane jail -non lime ago when the defeated Antony Cleopatra In in evening loan .
road- bridge and terries d. their civil and towns. It .-.-u d, pi s
little in holy f Hi-world for lbs . lo th. public.
Hope court be so 1571 naval or, mm-ii large room at the end of the
them with for- Don better, i -I-. Mi. Skinner returned-,.,. M ,.
lo lira with God Int. wit. better,
law territory ever. Austria, properly .
resolved we Venice and the -I, i
sheriff and super- tender t. Brother and Sister May the and tight . .
of health presented our heartfelt hies . their checked v ,. w. i.
report, which pray that this sore deer.
H i
d I
. b
Mis I.- Skinner returned ,,,.,.,,,. Ml,. .-,
Sunday ,.,,
Mi- . I. returned I place for h- l
. while
Mi- Minors Blow- returned will . an
ed dray nearer to I Defeat Spanish Armada, Where d.
J. J. Perkins was refunded Him who said the little
lot valued to come unto me and for-
erroneously listed. live
refunded here that they may spend
cents Bethel each other where parting will
he no mote,
J. A. Resolved 2nd, Thai a copy of power,
elect low., of he sent the
hi. official bond in the sum family and la- spread upon tin
which was accepted.
II- -I
assisted by Sir I sud a
John destroyed I form over tin-
channel, sated from
Invasion and established her sea
even from Greensboro.
I . K I., and Miss Lillian
r w. lo Danville ibis
should In- lug.
room and
documents d records the
town. The room
on the porch be the i
city clerk superintend
great Heel in the English water-tight. T casing Mi-. Alice Blow returned wan i end
bard brick ah at least Saturday
of ground,
It should will good
. , Annie and Nellie
cement
went to Port
Battle of Nile, 1780. En
A presented u
public ii in ,
ship, me road to
Swift was presented.
The . . ring were
ed to the pauper list to receive
the am stated per
to Samuel
T. Moore
Win. Bernard
Fleming
A. J. Kay.
nor VI, u Clark
Tin clerk was in
the i stock
law in Mm if Creek township.
was elected
superintendent roads
J. I., spur was appointed
in investigate the road
minutes school and i
sent In tie,
publication. of England.
12,1905.1 1805-Nelson again
Mi. I. i defeated the admiral
destroyed Napoleon's
sea power and his
; ion of England.
Lake Erie, 1813, Co r
Perry the British
under Captain and
Miss Dora
While
water
Law-
Va.,
i u -u
, ,, morning;.
should II w ill
a, statue, pig . Miss Katie Tunstall
such place. No f ii -h u from a visit -o Va.,
located, nor s hen
. i on
Memorial Services.
Lodge Knights
of Pythias held interesting
saved the of the United
exercises Masonic temple;
invasion.
opera Sunday at
. The lodge assemble
the stage, the audience occupy-
scat- in the reserved section of
tin- hall. The lodge lost one
member during year,
late James B. Cherry, and it was
iii bis honor that the services were
held. Bi-Gov, T. Jarvis was
speaker of occasion
fore. and report a beautiful eulogy
I life and character of Mr. Cherry. I
jury list the county was j During exercises a choir
revised, sang two beautiful anthems and a
by inn.
The eulogy delivered by Gov.
Jarvis will be published in THE
In tin- game at beginning tomorrow,
Monday Greenville lost by a
toil favor Washington., Originated Klux Klan.
Through the tilth inning game Norfolk, Va, Jane
was beautiful, neither side succeed- aged years
login crating the name plate. i the Confederate
the sixth Greenville made who while a prisoner of
error nave Washington two war on 1803,
runs. This seemed to unnerve our I with
boys by other errors they planned the Klux
Washington net four more on Klan, died his home in
i last innings. Greenville lo day. Mr, a native
put at a disadvantage early I of was captured
in game by the Washington during the Civil
pitcher striking Tinner with the and made h prisoner at Port
ball and hurting so that Baltimore from which
Monitor and 1862
tight of
victory established control
st-a Union and
ed naval warfare.
Mobile 1864.
commanding American Union I abound.
cried torpedoes
Go and struck one of
death blows lo the Confederacy,
ground within i
or spin,.
e i-
trailed dry i .
in. u to in in i.
It am .
e should e
a. inn .
d with vein
quality.
lie . II II
i water i
, .
-pan i
Th.
with I hi i
ah . can j
such
. y well
lie
Ill
tie ii tie
fully ex-
id
ii
cistern
, . . is
ii pigeon
i .-ii defile
ii -lit, and
Sit evening.
Mis. Geo. Dixon and children
came in Saturday evening to visit
W Rims,
and .-on, II. Tripp,
to the Ky., tin.
plants,
In- in in ii i loom in
real ibis ail In-
room fur supplies for the
and light plants. lode makes
a nice and c es i- place the
business town to lie carried
Murdered Woman Under Ruins.
to attend
union
the
June
Durward left this morn-
for West I'm
A. L. baa returned
from Louisburg.
B. M. returned from
Kinston Ibis morning.
J. Woodard and wife went lo
polluted Durham this morning.
alt
d waste i i
the Chinese fleet and laid the i Household
foundation their present .-
sea power. ire lie-
Manila Bay, and cleaned
Dewey annihilated the Spanish . he
fleet without losing a man and won s, .
the Philippines for United I
Slates. should t- b i .-
., i
son's
Admiral fleet and given are fatal to
Dated the pathogenic bacteria.
Only one man was killed on the , of balled can
M. returned
day from Durham.
c. Ii. Monday
evening from Seven springs.
Wednesday, June 1905.
X. Jane
News reached lore morning
murder in
neighborhood of Ash. -even
miles from Windsor, in
confederate I A by name of
Charles Mitchell, was
brought tit Windsor today
halved in j ill the charge of
having last night killed bis wife.
Ii is asserted he took n.-r
dead body and it in
outhouse sot building on Are,
I burning ii down upon
When while men went to
house Mitchell was sitting
I dwelling. When asked about his
wife he said that she bad gone off.
They saw considerable blood winch
aroused suspicion, went
to the ruins of the
outhouse, where they found the
larger sills burning. These
found beneath
Irma Cold, went lo Roxboro them the remains a bun an
The supposed was
Dr. I, E. charge and after a
as here today .
It
tor lime lo Kinston
all known
Harrington went to Rich-
ibis morning.
hearing com mi i led to
jail lurid. He refuses to
talk when about
It is said Mitchell hid hem
consulting root doctors lately.
American ships. I moved by pouring the water a few
Port Arthur, 1904. Admiral times from one vessel Into another
Togo's victory over placed feet below,
the Russian Heel attempting
escape from Port Arthur,
Two Sudden Deaths at Kinston.
Wt learn from the Free Press
A. and M.
Jo-.- Bawls returned from Nor-
folk Tuesday evening.
. ,. . The of the North
0.8. Prichard left his morning rM of A .
Biologist Board of M Beach. m
V, II. went to Agriculture, of Civil
This Week at Greensboro Ibis morning. of Electrical
This week will be ii full week V. Hooker returned from Engineering, of Mechanical
n to the Richmond Tuesday of
he was practically be being that two sadden deaths occurred Winterville.
of the team wore given I and sent to military at Kinston Saturday. One J. regular daily program of work the Joseph Wilson spent
heavy blows with the bull from prison at Rock Island. Ho married W who dropped dead nights will be occupied here with T. B.
Miss Ada Lee, a cousin of yard from apoplexy Tonight u
Robert Lee and lived in assorting Oxford Orphan asylum will give
Ya., up to a j ear ago. The other was W. S. Wallace who an entertainment school
Instantly killed by the
Advertising Is A . A- in of an in which he On Gov i l.
R, nun had his picture in the was at work superintending a Jarvis will address teachers
papers testimonial, saying be
pitch, i.
What Said.
Ai last, after u hip extend
lug a period two years ten
months and seventeen day-, he
bad proposed and sh had bin had been cured
him t. medicine.
,, , . , III- a mouth stop. I
he gurgled, Hi,
are worth your weight in Department declared that a man
I do very completely cured was entitled
she ii plied, it ha h an
hi. ii hie
Now, Did Ever
old
connection with tho water mail
ti ml
Explained.
ii i- is an entente
way f refer-
ring to it when a couple of fellow.
i i e best
the crowded train and friends decide lo lei bygones be
had trodden on I bygones and step In to have s
dunk on it Record-
Herald
loot.
.
i one
.
i i j ii;, i suppose
London la
W. U. I
M. C, will
it
. i. i . . . . i f
he v. dead, diseases ye, ear, u
I throat, and fitting glasses.
and
Card of Thanks Rev. II. H. license to
wish to extend our thanks Moore, since la-t
to the for the I the
opera on Sunday afternoon Thursday J A. L.
during the Memorial and Bryan Grimes tin v, . I-. Parker and Maj
also to ladies and gentlemen address. Galloway.
who so kindly assisted in the it
V men deal ring
industrial training would do well
Holt, of to for to President
who baa been visiting Miss Irma Winston, West Raleigh, N. C.
Cobb, returned borne this morning
Fed on a Cross Tie.
Marriage License.
By -i of T; i River I.
No. K . of P.
E, mag in. . C.
tin J. Moore, K. R
are i to be William I
at in nil el
ex
Minister.
. D. Vii he,
who has been spending the past
i, ,. preached Sunday morn-
New . June
ii afternoon as the late ;.
train Morehead City
d through James City, a
.-mull town south ,
m, a i
r, alighted i the
i of the car, fell and
i i is crushing
.-id was sum.
t me w ball
an hour.
Noah L Ti mid
t i
a and Lit . I
Handy Little. J Monument.
Mooring and Barn- Dr. R, L. Carr has had a beau
hill.
i ; . .
monument creeled
c . Cherry Hill
by
. and reflects
u their
POOR PRINT





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THE SPARK OF LIFE. , BROUGHT HER TO TERMS.
Methods by the Unskilled Can
Tell It Has Gone Out.
It j- always earn to deter-
. nine has he-
from
which
in this
country, -Mire infallible don
, ,;. applied
.,
I he ii ha
lid valuable
Ii a
The
i ii ml I
toll
mo-l of
g i- ,, in Ilia heart's act ion,
i is, r, must be i d
from more for the
In ma .-i boating and
j h can
l. ,. ii . ordinary
ii . i ii. Tin
I om ope i i of
com . ., hi .- Though the
i i lo beat more
than i w a ill yet
in ring l he r lo and ft e-
n to ten
j heat ht n ii luting an-
have a pulse
of eight , lo i in it r n i it
.
Slippers.
,.,,,,,,. . i,
now -1
L Me-
rs, Collars.
. I
ill .
ii i
Cut Prices on Millinery.
in i
I ill
on
Embroideries.
Remember our Embroidery
have an
an All overs,
. ion, i cover
effects and fancy items. Come
i .
Lu
Han
n's you need.
, , .
,. . . ape today I n-
. . et and we on
Ii ;
tho g
. lip to
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r.
I .
its. I
. . men V
liter
The Winning Play of th. Who
Had Seen Rejected.
understood you to say that you
reject he said.
understanding is com
she replied, somewhat
blunt. I feel that cannot marry
She look ii step forward and gen-
touched A tear was in
lien ye.
I'm i said.
in her voice made him
.
I, i it
r had d
him. He fell mad right
. n
you If you en-
the notion that I'm
going off the dock or ruin
my life it once. There
are, can yon, worse things
than being a bachelor. In the first
place, there arc no enormous hills to
j, ii, a man i an go and come
let or
Instead of being hound
down one subject to
whims, her idle fancies, he it free
for all. He call pursue his cherished
ambitions it interruption.
When he i- i lie i an secure prop-
care nursed by an
amateur, lie
iii , i i ii , .-
well . i ,, dinner parties or any
i i man d to spend in
L doubtful to an hour in a
kind of parties if he doesn't want
to, Ilia time is own. He can
smoke and drink or t without
live
An determine question, and ho i absolutely
whether i in on
is to apply a ligature on a fin-
, ,. the , hat
. pursue own ideals. There are
worse things than being single. I
it run the risk you,
,., ,,,,. I.
.,. i is pi ; v. nil me.
; dun i ill thank
n,. feebly, the
in, . I
slime ii Its I mi l Hi
of low. respiration
I i. . it
She turned toward him with a
ii mi hi of determination
., i In r hands pleadingly.
you i i
be Set.
In fore mo
looking for m
lure i- ii means n-i
Wash Goods.
I. i
av ii now
now
gaudies now
t now
Silks of all Kinds.
; i i inn Silk. now
i worth
. worth
cents.
Pi i re Bilk worth
Men's Straw Hats.
S hats ii factory prices.
v more left.
I tie
N G.
Finds Oppressive.
M well i ii worn-
iii ii an I lo n-n the r
, ., . ii afternoon at n lea. do not go out
,.,.,. . , . on visits to
Mn-in, mow- or friends. You see, do not like
, well . . , ,,
Vic Ii
me t
. ., ,. ., -Oh. I like of
town table manlier- are well enough, replied
his fork as if I like n
afraid
if ii re ii i- . she
nil i. i . and en- desires to be a
, parents the id ill ion el i
of mail. if the r I airs for i for
, is . Hi. big meal.-, your
, . PI use, don't please your host,
your l lo the view., o
II lay the r your o
. in
. . ; th.
. . . i . -i
I iii, I taller -I mil in
I. . . M . e,
Lei, herein,, us
body lo i i W
and en Sun.
Notice
Prolonged Sitting Needed.
lo I lake
form our patrons
.,,,. growers generally, that Hie Nelson
I t the plain- Reversible Farm is again on
the market, will be
, , . to farmers same as before.
. expect you past favors we
are soliciting you fur the
tiled by
, a. I . Winterville,
, , . J W. L
. . . days, lime, N.
i . ii
The Favorite,
Has Whooping
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fin- i i
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of Spending Time.
There Hie hours in
every few, OH men find.
for the serious work that they have
to do; lull others are always
for something to do to
How an can time
in a short life years
and ten is ii i that appeals
the intelligent as supremely
Ion. There may be time for work,
time for rest and time for play, but
there should be no time to kill
Reading the stories the
magazines is even more profitable
than men they
the limit.
There are men, however, who
r time not actually
in bread winning to
in p I.--I is and charades and so
forth. They i not do tins
recreation hours of severe
but merely as lime-killer,
until a or time w
work again. I needless to
predict they never ii-,.
,.,. in. i or leave
Cost to Negro Country Schools
The Raleigh Post mar-
a set of figures in way
u to produce s very surprising rs
salt. Its subject was the
of school tax between the
and its figures are from the official
records. It shows that for the yea
the total for
country schools wars
510.41 and that the total for
country schools was f
for both races The t amount
levied for school purposes gt
property and polls, and including
one-third of the r, i and ,
i. ml I the ,
being correctly reckoned as
one-third of the State's population-
was The difference
between the amount of
try taxes levied an i the ex-
i of the
which ii
whites May. Pursuing its
I'll, Post shows I bat sum,
the
the State, given by the census
1900 as am an Is i
The Store
If you Had to Get Your
In the Old Way
A b
Line
In the old limes people had
to tell the news or at
what was going on.
ll
week
Of
it Is N I So N
en history
an inscription on lie. per capita, or, I
reading of valuable white voters, less than
are i
-lei u their lives, and when It will be some time
they are gone they will not lie missed, white voter of Forth me
Their chief purpose is to time, utterly impoverished paying
But this day of numerous
mail you can g--t the n
is th lea Tiny en
newspaper. Every man
Hid It ii what is going on.
it;
i. ii
pa
Bottle Chamberlain's
Colic, cholera
Remedy
cents ye each i r in i
lion The Post has me ii u I
ice in putting i .
together r.
The Reflector
W, lei of
r-, he
. inn on a in a
i t
He there I
and Mime
meal and i gave me cholera
in it very severe I
u never more sick hi life and
to the drug store for a
but the
Hit n
i and
in-ii-mi, Hi it be
I for, but that tins
mi much he
-I i . to III
ii in. I H one dose
ii live minutes.
Tl.
. were afflict-
isl iii . -iii. c
d tile three of
at
.-. t
Th,. from Charlotte,
and other sections for that matter,
that the formers are greatly in need
of help to work their crops. The
in the South are becoming
year by year, less reliable as farm
ii is imperative that the
State make some arrangement to
secure help for her farmers.
The opponents the establish
of the bureau of immigration
made their great fight, on the idea
can supply you with the new-
and Semi- Weekly
THE DAILY
Daily
Bilious she sit
Dearly to i j s b-d;
C hi i n
him;
When ins overtook him is a page paper and costs
mom a he i b only a year,
f I
Mm
ALL-OVER
What's this n eel .
the . u
SUIT.
I,
Cm .
, Bilious in, en- , l
III.-u on tin-
They never gripe or sicken,
impart early using energy, t
for children Sold by
L. Drug
Don't be without a pa
f are not a subscriber
THE N i
i twice-a-week is a large
page paper. a year.
II I SO
inlay.
I V
not to
in
be matched
At The Price.
The
Job Department
OF THE
Everything would seem
that the prediction as lo peace in
Republican newspaper a
trifle premature. In the
I ho Democrats ore enjoying the fun.
W Sentinel
Sour stomach
When the quantity, of food
is too or the u.
i- likely
rich,
so if the digestion
has been weakened by
Eat slowly not
easily digested food.
the thoroughly. Let five
elapse between meals,
when you feel a fullness weight
in the region of the
eating, take
PRINT HOUSE
IS BETTER EQUIPPED TO
DAY THAN EVER BEFORE
To Produce
Printing.
A. E. Tucker,
NORTH CAROLINA.
REFLECTOR PRINTING HOUSE, Greenville, N. C.
atom-
and the
avoided
sale by Wooten's Drug Store,
Greenville.
that the riffraff and scum of Liver Tablet.
European countries
among us- This was never
plated by the supporters tho
measure. We need a class of men
who can come among us and either
farm for themselves or help us tend
our farms. We think even the op-
of immigration will admit
this now. The step taken by the
Hoard of Agriculture last week was
b wise and we are confident that
much can be accomplish I through
Ibis Times.
Quality vi.
Hard muscles and g do
not depend on tee quantity of food
you eat, but on its perfect
and proper assimilation.
When you lake Dyspepsia
Cure your system gels all the
nourishment out of all the food
yon eat. It digests v hat you eat
of the condition of the
stomach conveys the
proprieties to the blood
tissues. This builds up and
the entire system, over-
comes cures Indigestion,
Belching, Sour Stomach,
etc. Dyspepsia Cine
what is culled America's
is
destined to eventually
lasting benefit to
from this and
wind condition. Sold by
L. Woolen.
A Chicago editor defends
Memphis man was fined
for snoring in church, by asserting
that it is commonly that
salvation is State
Capital.
The Salve That Penetrates.
Witch Salve pen-
the pores of the skin,
by antiseptic, and
healing Influence it subdues
inflammation and tames Boils,
Burns, Cuts,
Ring Worm and all skin diseases.
A specific far blind,
itching protruding Piles. The
original genuine Witch Hazel
Salve is made by B. i Wrightsville Beach. N.
Co, and sold by John.
Druggist.
SPECIAL RATES
via
ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
Louisville, Ky., Confederate Vet-
Reunion, II, to
1905, cent per mile
distance
Kale from Greenville, N. C.
for lb round trip.
Tickets on sale 10th.,
12th, with final limit,
dune 19th. of thrall
limit to July fib he ob-1
rained by depositing tickets with
joint agent, Louisville, Ky., and
lee of
ticket. Slop-over will be allowed
Petersburg, Richmond, White
Springs and
Va., Spec -1
train service through
Pullman cars will be
from convenient points. For
other Information see or
on Re-
count Summer School. June
D. W.
III M IN
Groceries
And Provisions
Cotton Bagging and
Ties always on hand
Fresh Kept con-
in stock. Country
Produce Bought and Sold
L E
ARRIVING DAILY.
is one thing that we do claim in our to
and that is- to sell goods cheaper than they can l-
neither do we want to create the impression that our -tore it
fall of shop worn, out of style goods nor by filling our store
with show bills and sign boards we try to impress false
ideas in your mind that we are going out of business, hut We
do wish it understood that we are receiving daily shipments
of the newest tilings- in
RIBBONS, SILKS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES
kindred materials so desirable with the folk of
Greenville and Pitt county, and we do you will at
favor us with a visit to see these many new things.
Pulley Bowen,
THIS OF WOMEN'S FASHIONS.
The presidency of the
even with a
does seem to coll-
a particularly desirable job.
Winston Sentinel.
Lame After Yam
Suffering
1905. Tickets to
X. will be sold dune
15th with final
limit dune 24th, for one first
class fare, for the round
trip Bate from Greenville, N
C, to Wilmington, N. and
15.00.
STRAY
the first of April
I had been troubled with lame
r- and I I strayed from my farm near
, is, in the bans X a sow wits .
av Is Hack and white, ,
Hotel and I John Q Ind. one ear and swallow fork In the
Water Will pay 11.25 is also n other. Suitable reward for In-
too good eaten for sprains and t is formation leading to
and express to the above I sale Drag Store, sow and J. W. Perkins,
IN
J W. CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, and Bags.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited
SHINGLES
All grades and Hues In ear h h
less to
F. B. RANDOLPH ix.
GET YOUR SUPPLIES
Now
Everything, you want in the way
nice Groceries, Canned Goods, Pickles,
j Fruits, Candies, Nuts, can be had at
our store.
We carry a large supply of the Best
Goods
JOHNSTON BROS.
rite Cash
at Chase City,
5-17 w
N.
lion
POOR PRINT





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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
AND
J. am
services to count in
which be wared Al
an be m made clerk
the Superior county
which office lie Mil u
ignorant
loose H
I. tin
Friend Indeed
abides where right I worthy be Mid him.
prevails The man
builds
d tin- duties sure foundation
Entered lo GT. N- elM
r th mode upon
i In Pitt end adjoining counties.
i to
k.
n. c, I
which he faithfully discharged
man and become a glorious heritage
end the
TRIBUTE TO JAMES B CHERRY.
i been
Address delivered June 1905, by
Thorn i J. Janis, the manorial ex-
held by Tar Lodge No
Knights el Pythias, upon the
life and James B.
deceased, a
said Lodge
Japan had I
and want indemnity accord
Dim
peace are not
one am
and securing
the
v., . i last week
. i in crop
than the boll weevil.
The cold n
may -prove worse
It blind
honest
listed I i
The a peculiar
fa n hen
has grown
prior to 1868, while he yet a
young roan. In 1874 he was elected
treasurer KM county, which office
he held
rears, and until he voluntarily
declined a reelection In 1898 he
was again elected treasurer of the
and continued to serve in
that office 1904, when be again
voluntarily declined a re-election
public service was an open book
la I s read by all men. and dare
Stand here today and say that then
never an hour during the
twenty two years that had in his
for his posterity The character of
It Cherry was so It
was of sturdy growth, in
for exalted purity. It was
like the giant oak which had sent
its roots deep down into the rich
soil and taken a hold upon a
secure foundation The storm came
and heat upon it and it fell not.
because i I rooted. So with
the who lakes a hold upon
the eternal principles of right and
truth and justice. Trials and
temptations may assail him but they
cannot overcome him. It was in
such a that the character of
bing more praise-j any point, and his resplendent
I diameter shines forth with a light
Mr. Cherry was earnest sincere I which extinguish
professor of the H religion and which shall make brighter the
and a useful and loyal of
the church. There was about him
no cant or pretense of any kind. In
pathway all who strive to walk in
the A right living and n noble
useful life. This has
There u two I
lie I morale
To this e side
Don't fret
In
now. age,
in read
Death vacant chair in
our Castle Hall It has invaded
precincts of bur sacred Circle and
ti , n from our i our much be-
ired brother, Burton Cherry,
and we are assembled this evening,
as a Lodge, to express our sorrow
d engage in ill memorial
services. The melancholy duty of
preparing and delivering an address
up. it bis life character las been
to me
B Cherry was born in
county of Pitt i n the N side
Tar river about eight miles from
Greenville, on 17th day of
He was left in
ii and hi u devolved
a lend mother and devoted
and friends, w In hands
f he ever received I he kindest
affectionate care. He was
at the academies in Green
v and re-
from these institutions a
keeping the public funds
but bat he could have ac-U- B. Cherry was cast, and it shall
counted for every penny that ha had in the memory of this
received, and made a full community as an example i
u an hour's notice. No
or lax payer gave himself the slight-
est concern about the public funds
while was their
custodian, one knew
that the last penny was absolutely
safe lie gave us an example of
honesty and correct dealings
in public life that no one excel.
w ho conic
in
after
to those
Brother Cherry became a member
our order in ISM, and was the
first Commander
Lodge which was
ed in the town of Greenville in
year. It is rate that our order
to the world, in the life of
living
religions life, as ill all things been made better by reason of his
else, ha was simple and lie having lived in it, and it is meet
had Do toleration n denominational and proper that we should join in
controversies and differences, lie these memorial services and exalt
stood for purity of life and for the his virtues. His was a well rounded
broadest trail life, full of goodness well worthy
fellowship and Christian of praise.
And he was right. In thin age therefore beseech you, Noble
active church Work for spread of Knights, as our chosen commanders
the Gospel salvation of men gather around our sacred altar, that
ire have no place for denominational each of us resolve to live like our
bigotry. It is Christlike living that departed brother as far as lies in
is lo lead men to and save the us And let us pray that the
world. The day for blatant his worthy example may live
nationalism is past and trust its I long in the mere of our people to
discordant, disturbing voice will them to higher ideals and
never be heard in our midst living the perfect
So if we turn to his public or man. behold the upright, for
vat life, lo his social or religious the end of that man is peace
relations, we find the same
sincere, honest, gen
emus, noble man. him t Th
it all should strive man, a more
Such the confidence and esteem illustration teachings of
in which he was held by his fellow
citizens, and such was his great
popularity in the county, that when
ever there was a great political
battle to be fought, the party to
teaches the
the brother
hood of man. It teaches that an
honest man is the noblest work of
God- It teaches all men who enter
-roe
The
. training.
ll.-
faulted married in December, 1860, to the
I and Miss
i rod. and there was born of this
union two lovely daughters.
and Nina still
survives her father, and is the be
loved wife of our esteemed
the lion ti. Nina
I married Br Id and died
all at I iii I he splendor of womanhood
She preceded her lather by several
ti the realms above
wife, died February
in the y ten j
. are trying
to get a I ii
it will I t-p it in the war
I'm.
mats Si.
Better u lei Lear ii
u eat
which he belonged and to which he its sacred portals to be just and true
rendered loyal support, always look-land faithful. It teaches that no
ed to him for leadership and sought i man liveth to himself and that each
to avail itself of the influence of his
name by making him one of its
candidates, and it is a
fact that placing his name upon the
ticket went far to give it assured
victory In 1874 when a gnat
political struggle was to be made
has a helpful wink lo do. It teaches
that service to humanity is service
to God. While it teaches the duty
of supporting the widow and caring
for the orphan and helping the
needy, it is not content to stop I here.
but it inculcates the beautiful graces
iv his party, his name was placed of charity and
the ticket and victory perched
Upon its banner. In 1898, when
his party again forth to
heroic struggle for supremacy, it
again placed his name upon the
ticket and victory was again assured.
1809. and I 16th of March,
green fruit these days The do.-tors Ml was married to
are very fond ., ,., the
knife,
I f Ki trial is
i.
. Hers for the I
papers
They . nil blame n
poor lb . . i as
his burden was u i
enough.
singer u
u s
ibis marriage
who still
lure was born of
i Jr , who
the honored name j-f his
beloved father
i i the 13th day March, 1905,
a painful illness. Those
weeks witnessed a heroic struggle
between a vigorous and well
-.-m.-i constitution and a constantly
advancing illness. Mr. Cherry
seemed to realize that the end was
approaching, but his life had been
Th to Md
struck i trig i in the steps he look to death had no terror for him. He
bring about between Japan greatly attached to his family
and Russia and friends, and the thought of
leaving them naturally gave him
lance. Men naturally look to each
other for sympathy and companion
ship. teaches the
highest lessons in these relations,
and makes plain our duty lo their
sacred fulfillment. The weak holds
up its hands to strong, and
struggling humanity ever -looks up
to the gem-ions for help
ll
teaches men to be
I do not think I use extravagant
language, or overstate the fact, when
I say that there has not lived in
county, in the last fifty years, a ism demands that we lift up
Who had more completely weak and help the struggling
confidence and esteem of his fellow
or who possessed greater
popularity
Mr led an active, busy
life, this, too, he had success.
a number of years he was junior
member of the firm of T. I. Cherry
or Co., which firm did a very large
and lucrative business in the town
COPYRIGHT 1905 KI
THE OF
Summer Clothes
We have
Summer comfort in
for the man who
comes to us for relief.
Our Serge, Crush and
Homespun Suits in two
or three piece styles, are
great coolers on a hot
day.
Our Furnishing De-
is full to over-
flowing with
Summer
A re , says whiskey but seemed
lawyer-
of O and enjoyed in a high
degree the confidence and respect
of its patrons Soon after the dis-
solution of that firm, Mr. Cherry
associated himself with Jesse It
Move and Joseph ti.
the J. B. Cherry
Co., which firm continued until
the death of its senior member. It
is no disparagement to the other
fine business houses in the town and
county, to say that the firm of J. B-
mid card will rum a
pends on who deals
evils, judge.
in these two
no- I I . i
, . . , Co., during its existence.
to open up to him bright and . .,
. the largest general mercantile
business done the town of Green-
visions. All through his illness
he had the closest and most
attention that love and affection
; could bestow, and every hour and
of his departing days was
watched with tender solicitude
affection and skill could give.
Soft and delicate soothed his
brow and kept the beats of his
pulse, while skilled physicians and
Forty bales of cotton were burned strong men stood around his couch
The is trying to bay peace
and it will be funny if the Mikado
decides to form a trust and
raise the price.
down in Georgia last week. We
thought that burning of cotton
was out of
Hit wasn't the good old
farmers we would like asking
June to borrow a few more days
from February.
Since King Alphonso has
all the soldiers of London he might
a lot of with Lon-
chorus girls.
Russia will undoubtedly have to
have a pretty good handful of the
yellow mettle before Japan attempts
to grasp by the hand.
ready to render any possible service.
Hut disease at last triumphed, and
amid the silence of the chamber of
death, broken only by the wailing
f the sorrow stricken family and
friends, his spirit winged its ever-
lasting to the shores of a
blessed immortality where the good
life he lived is sure to receive a
crown of glory. Two days later a
great concourse of people,
of their and esteem for
him, followed his remains to the
on a beautiful bright
sunny day, just as nature was be-
ginning to take on new life, typical
of that new life upon which his soul
was entering, laid his body to
rest to final call on the
great Resurrection Morn.
Mr. Cherry rendered valuable
ville. The same honest, Upright,
straight-forward methods that
characterized Mr. Cherry in all his
other pursuits in life were carried
into the business transactions of this
firm, and it may be truthfully said
that no business house ever possessed
more largely the confidence and
esteem of its patrons. Indeed it
be too strongly asserted that
in all the relations of life the name
of J. B. Cherry stood as a synonym
of honesty, integrity and truth.
He despised deceit and
in all their garbs. He possessed
in the highest degree that splendid
character which adorns a palace or a
hovel, and without which neither
prince or peasant is an example
worth to follow. A king his
throne without character is a
a peasant his humble borne
with character possesses a priceless
jewel. is not
with money, nor is it a creature of
accident; it is a thing of growth
It can grow amid poverty or perish
amid wealth. It must be fed on
truth and justice and its inner life
must be kept pure and good. The
gentle, kind and considerate
of others; steadfast and
ill their purpose to do the light
eschew the wrong. Our
departed brother illustrated, in
r his daily life all these virtues and
we can point with pride to him as ii I
noble example of the teachings of
Let us pray the
spirit of his life may ever
with us to guide us in our daily
and assist us to reach that
realm where the faithful disciples of
friendship, charity and benevolence
will find their perfect reward.
Mr Cherry was profoundly
the welfare of the children
f hi community, and he always j
gave his sympathy and support to
every cause that tended to aid in j
their education and elevation,
happened to be standing near him
on the streets of Greenville one
afternoon, during the first year of
graded school, when the child-
joyous and happy, were on their RESOURCES.
from school. He turned Loans discount Capital stock paid in
of t very description.
It's up to you. Sir. to say whether you'll suffer
with the Summer heat or find relief By coming here-
Frank Wilson,
THE CLOTHIER.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OP
THE BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST
AT N. C.
At the close of business Many 29th. 1805.
LIABILITIES
lo me and pointed to the children,
said, isn't that a
sight That school is the biggest
thing that has been done for Green-
ville in my day and generation. If
taxes for that school were many
times what they are, I would pay
them with There was an
earnestness in these simple words
that unfolded his true nature and
that told of the wisdom and nobility
of his generous soul.
I have never can
not now understand how any man
who claims to have a soul within
him can be indifferent to the
and proper training of the
children of his community. There
is nothing which engages the time
and attention of men, that can bring
to them more pleasure, and to their
community more lasting benefit,
than the they do for the child-
Nothing hare said of our
dead friend can truer or better
to say he children's
Overdrafts, unsecured
Furniture and fixtures
Due from
Cash items
Silver
033.18
certificate of 780.00
1318.71 sub. to check 15,348.06
Cashier's 107.41
Total
Total
North Carolina, County of Pitt,
f, H H. Taylor, of the bank, do
swear that the above statement is true to the beet of my knowledge
and belief H. H. TAYLOR Cashier.
and sworn to before
me. this 6th day of June, 1905. f
Public. ROBT. STATON,
WARNING.
My son, William Harvey Stan
colored, aged years, has
left home without my All
persons are hereby warned
of the law neat c m-
or sheltering
Any information as to his
whereabouts will be greatly
Louisa.
House
ARNOLD'S BALSAM
lo
Cholera By
Jno, L. aid
TO
WINTERVILLE
This department is in charge of A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep-
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory.
CHINESE EMBROIDERY. As We Buy Do We Sell
WINTERVILLE ITEMS.
dune
Look up Mr. Cooper and ask him
about prices anything that you
are interested in.
Spam-h seed at T.
N. Go's.
have Informed that
A. W. Anne pay
price fur country prices.
Car load flour just received.
Barber Co.
have moved into my
new store depot. I keep
a good line of hardware. Have a,
black smith and repair shop
and livery stable connection.
L. House.
JuSt another shipment .
of lad and children shoes.
Hamilton Berber
Don't your feel like there
in Mo pain yon
and feel tired on leading I Do
they become mattered
while That denotes
paired vision and should be
by wearing eye hi-,. .
T. Cox and carry n full line of
spectacles and can Iii your eyes
with the proper
Vivian Lida
of Gold Point, Sun-
day to attend the institute.
or men to solicit
orders for nursery stock
county. For enclose
stamp. Winterville; N. r,
Don't forget to hear
Monday night dune
We handle T. W. Wood and
Boos and millet
T. and Bro.
Nice lot of ware crook
always oh hand. Harrington
Barber Co,
Black spec,
tally for the human
family, e for perfectly
balanced, coin
sale by
B. T. fox Bro.
worry over that little lot
of cotton you had left over when,
you got through ginning your
lots. Pitt Co. Oil Mill,
seed cotton in any quantity the
bent market pi ice paid every
Misses Anna Spain, Myrtle
Annie Perkins and Mrs. j
Maggie Hammond, of
came in to attend i
teachers institute,
A large assortment of dry
just arrived, at A. W. Co.
For Ply mouth Rock
Eggs, per dozen. Fob orders
filled as fast as the hens lay. H.
Jackson Winterville N. C.
At the drug store there we think
the most can be pleated
in table silverware and jewelry.
Furniture all kinds of dress
goods, daily at A. W
Ange A. Co.
White's Colic and Kidney Cure,
the combination kidney medicine
for stock a sure colic cure,
at the Drug Store
Hum Susie Moore, of dimes
Sunday.
Some try to meet Hunsucker
buggies in prices. A few try to
them in quality and finish.
But none undertake to do both.
Another large shipment of shoes
all styles and sizes prices very
reasonable. Harrington Barber
A Co.
The Pitt County Oil Mill is now
buying Seed. They pay
the highest cash price or will ex-
change for meal. When yours
are ready write prices.
Cannon, of Ayden, was here
Sunday to see the girls.
There is no reason why Pitt Co.
farmers should have to such
high price for their floor, they
can raise their own wheat and the
Mfg. Co. is thoroughly
equipped tor making splendid
floor
Have now on hand nice line of
glass and mm, all very
A few subscribers the Raster.
an-a let in arrears.
I the Winterville aim
the list on all . -ail route from
Winterville nil oar
and am to give receipts
for the paper. C and see me
a id pay up, make me happy, make
the editor happy, mid gel
yourself. I've got a good
for ail those who pay for a
year advance.
A. Johnston.
Hay, oats and lime at A. W.
Ange i Pi ices right.
Com.
Johnston went to Ki listen
and returned Monday
I repair Shoes and do good work.
Bring them to ma either at my
home boggy shop.
Henry
Farmers who raise their can
be supplied with the known
Osborne machines
rakes by Harrington Barber Co.
call and see them.
N- poultry wire, just
arrived A. W. Ange Co.
Try a bottle of Dr. ins
for indigestion at the drug ore. A From
Prof. W. went to Over a Trestle.
I'm honey. Walker
i. Ami Pain
I Bells I Bye salve, ad
lame me nil troubles,
F N. Manning I
lands l is is here.
flour Se per lb. A. W.
v. .-ii-- is hereby given t hi
st , law gate be closed on
June all persona ow
stick iii said are
In fine same.
Hand I, i nth
; sick
A W. am;.
S.
Fir ad hi
lace to a. W. Ange
new lot
Mies Mary Liszt
came tier
U target furniture .
Resplendent With Pea Hi, Coral,
and Gold Thread.
is the name given to a
richly embroidered square
Morn us i the breast and
back of a dark colored hi
and military f China, as
well as their square
I red being a
of rank, belongs to either the
civil or military order, the two great
.-mini categories of the Chinese em-
In the former, naming them
in proper order, a stork, gold ;
u crane, silver .--
egret, partridge, quail blue
jay are depicted, in
standing a rock in the midst
waves looking i. .
tn. bin of these symbols eon-
lined to one of the nine
the upper ten. In the second div i-
quadrupeds alone arc
nit bide in proper rotation
or unicorn; lion, leopard, ti-
bear, and tiger cat. The color-
i- specified by the I
laws of the country.
A beautiful of this
on view in Lon-
don was alum; the of a large
meat plate was resplendent with
pearls, coral heads gold thread.
Hiring
t be I .
i ti
Our
Special Sal-s, turning
creates activity
Pr. fit d i
Free is m . m
to you ., n ad
is
turf
of
b ;
It displayed
stork.
lS ,
II l.
Greensboro Tuesday.
Corn, hay, oars lime sad salt.
cheap, at A. W. Ange Co.
A lot conk stove-,
arrived V. Co.
spring and stock
dress gong notions I idles and
slippers and our Mock
of ladies mess goods trimmings
is more complete than cm-i
before. Consisting of
suitings,
batiste, weather batiste i;
all the late.-t designs, tn;
The ladles are
to Call our line.
Barber Co
Quito a crowd from here attended
church at Bed Banks Sunday.
They say A. W. Co,
keep no hard . large assortment of
lug all lime.
For hay, corn and oats, go to
Ha mug ton Barber Co.
new corned herrings,
Harrington Barber Co.
herrings cheap, at
Highest price for cotton seed
paid by Pill Oil Mill.
to T. X. a Co. for
fresh candies, nuts, raisins and
choice
A large crowd greeted the Or-
Monday night, they made
up 1110.35. They a
hearty Welcome from our people
We carry samples of over rive
hundred style, of wall
We are prepared to furnish y
the cheapest, Come and
examine before buying elsewhere.
B. Bro.
Fin- ready paints,
i-hes and oil, see A. W. Ange A
Co they have the old
Harrison
Albion, Ills . June I
I were killed twenty
line injured in the wreck of hi
east bound passenger train on
Railway at Gate.
Ids , today. The wan h
curving
veteran the reunion
I. While
at a sine of an
the engine struck o-
hi-b and the
engine and lour coaches veil-
overturned and led to the bottom
of the ravine. engine turned
completely over.
lost my gold u
it B.
Smith's inn; by of Card
net's The a
movements ope face
U to pay reward.
w. l. Smith,
i -a Smith's Mill, N. i
will
iii i-1 of a size and Sybil
a lien wafer in coral, stand-
for the nun. Hocks, cloud- or
waves, deftly simulated by a tea
of gold thread and cunning
stitches in floss .-ilk. occupied tin-
while on the
I border. a double line of
gold passing, couched red silk.
were arranged in n circle pearl bats,
tortoises and other symbols of
brightened up with coral
eye.-., riveted on sun. fewer
were used
in this ran- sample, intended for a
mandarin's
I water con-
appear on the
robes of the of tin- far
cast. The these mysterious
waves made to run straight or
across to tell approximately
the date of the work. Apparent
trifles arc of the highest importance.
Tin- director general of the
river, for instance, could nut don
at random a robe bearing an out-
burst of water escaping from a
breach above the level of the
rounding country, It would be con-
by the superstitious a bad
omen or a warning a want
of power tin- lo control the
most ungovernable river of the em-
is, then bound lo dis-
play on his garments limpid
water, made to glide horizontally.
Reductions in the Millinery
i s a
flat
In
All summer and Lawns
sacrifice.
and chi
duck at price
Redaction in Misses and
Reductions in all Lawns.
red nod one half.
Special Redaction on Ribbon.
Reductions in Departments.
TO THE MERCHANTS and
THE
We now claim the sole agency in
this a part of the
counties for
FLOCK. While it has only been a
few weeks since we
Hour in county the inn-ease In
sales, which has it the
public approval it has met with,
wherever it has been sold,
us t extend our efforts in es-
a trade on it and we take
this means of bringing it to the notice
of home as well as to the merchants,
also to explain why have
commission basis on same to our
business,
hi order to you relative to
merits quality of
PERFECTION PATENT
we will that where it has boon
sold come back and call for
more than that, we are
to guarantee every barrel we sell to be
good as there is on the market.
We don't believe we have aver seen a
grade Hour than
tins. have gotten duplicate or-
from almost
have -oil to.
several years in the flour bus-
we should know something about
Hour, a-id our endorsement
based on this experience.
cheap. Harrington Barber Co R. G. CHAPMAN, COMPANY.
Queer Blunders.
i car- ago the parliament
a bill the rebuilding a
jail was decreed
the prisoners should be con-
to the old jail while new
one was building. The one.
however, was lo be constructed front
the material of the old one. In
the reign of King William IV. n
statute was passed Using the punish-
at fourteen years
for a particular It
added, conviction one-half
thereof shall go to the king and
one-half lo the Just
why the king should be Iran-ported
for half the term the person who
drew the net found impossible
explain, since he had made a
ludicrous blunder.
Men's and Clothing reduced p-r
As trips urn maturing thick and
overstocked on Trunks, Grips and need the
them for a few days per cent.
Men's and R Straw Hats con
and red-i-
Men's and Boy's slip. Tuns ind
per cent.
These prices are made for thrifty cash
made for a limited tin,. Other at cut
reference is not mad- Th.
and
I Hi p-r i
lacks i.
ii y.-i
Will II- .
GUARANTEED DIVIDEND
PREMIUMS.
Young man, why pay premiums when you
the same contract for premiums I On account of-i .
interest rate and lower expense loading THE
LIFE AND ANNUITY can make- tins
saving for you. Write the Home Office. Greensboro,
Carolina, or see
natural
digestion and
does work I
stomach, relaxing the
nervous tension, while
the Inflamed i
and membranes of that
organ are allowed lo I
rest and heal. It cures
Indigestion, flatulence,
palpitation of heart,
nervous and
all stomach is by
cleansing, purifying and
strengthening the glands, I
n of atom-
and digestive organs.
Dyspepsia
11.00, Ilia h. ., j h
trial
B. Cf
Saw the Moon Go Round.
i- a at
the thin young man,
shaking pepper over Iii- eggs,
five-year-old we call Johnny.
Johnny had been told that the moon
goes around the earth, and the
night he was out making
observations. Pretty soon
the little fellow came running in
and
saw the moon
round the
you,
raw it run up past two
which way it
was g toward the rail-
road
F. M.
Agent,
Greenville, North Carolina
Hardware.
For C Stoves Ranges,
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am-
munition,
Steel Plows, Heat Cutters and
In fact anything
in Hardware come to
H. L. CARR
For Sale By
JNO. L. WOOTEN.
OF PARTNER-
SHIP.
The Hooker
mutual consent wan on
June, dissolved. J. Prank Brink-
purchasing O. D. Hooker's interest
in tho Brick The
Brick Warehouse will here-
after lie run Frank
This June 14th,
J. Prank
ti. Hooker
I desire lo
their liberal patronage in past
ask a continuance of the same, prom-
that I will always use my bent
effort to protect their Interact In the
future.
J. Frank
An Irreducible Fracture.
the t
man with the rod shingle
on his house, tho expert
mun in his profession in the
politely asked the man
with the doe on Iii- lawn.
sir. Why, there isn't any
kind of a fracture that lie can't set.
and set
that murmured the man
with the iron dog on lawn.
I wonder if he would be any
at setting a broken
Nothing
nothing. I knew
a- young fellow who went to sleep
one night and the next morning
tori haired
coma now. I lay
The young
low was a bell boy in I hotel, and
the white haired paralytic was a
Press.
-OF
North Carolina.
The North Carolina I
t COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE
t And Mechanic
Head of the Educational System.
Engineering
Graduate, L a w,
Medicine, Pharmacy, i
Library contains volumes,
New water works. Electric i
Lights, Central Heating
system. New dorm
Y. M. C. A.
Offers
education in
Engineering, Indus t r i
Chemistry, and
Art. Tuition ii
Board a month. I
Address
President Winston.
W Raleigh, N. C,
POOR PRINT
or. INSTRUCTORS
Tho Fall term begin
Sept,
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impure there can-
l be good health.
LIVER
cannot be good blood.
DIRECTORY.
MOCHA COFFEE.
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Elks,
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and
YOUR OWN OFFICE
LINES
For Rates
APPLY TO
LOCAL.
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A healthy LIVER means pure
blood.-------
Pure blood means health.
means happiness.
Take no Substitute. All Druggists.
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Wholesale urn retail Grocer
Dealer, cur, paid
Hides. Fit. Cotton Bar-
Egg, Bed-
toads, Salts, B
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Ma;
NEW MAN
At the Old Stand.
I have purchased the
ill the bus-
at Ii
Points.
I will the stock to meet the
demand of the trade and will at
times carry a complete line of
Heavy and Groceries.
Fruits, Confectioneries, Tobacco,
. . I nix.
Call on me yon want the been issued to me
best Groceries the price the Clerk the c.-t Pitt
at which Ii-v be Bounty, and us
according lo law,
TI hereby given all
J Ct claims said estate, to
present to me fur payment on or
The Five Points Grocer. before the 12th day May, 1908, duly
I or this be
. pi ii bar of recovery
1.1 is to
. Immediate payment
lo the undersigned.
r ii. urn. day 1805.
JESSE i
Administrator of Louis H.
of administration on
estate It ox,
V Ki ii;, pas
Sun.
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K. Cox.
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No
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School
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No.
Tuesday
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Tribe No
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night J R Co-
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wards, of R
Council U A
M. meets every Friday
night B Randolph, Conn
J G R S
NORFOLK SOUTHERN R. R. CO
Steamboat Service.
Most of It Taken by the Sheik
Governors of Arabia.
don't is a pound
of genuine thin con-
ii iii.
in.-, that SOU people m this
country have ever lusted u
they have at sonic lime visited Ara-
and drunk ii the table some
sheik or governor.
true i- the
tee grown. a delicious
makes n as to the very
silk i-
ton, the crop i- ex-
and hardly ever
more than . purely
Arabian may
its way to thin i . may
even be called Mocha, but ii i-
the real Article, I am and
of ii- have ever hail it here, i
get the of other
arc grown in Ceylon and Java,
and means some mighty line
Ir ha, .
iii
i i each the
. of one in St.
Louis r i i
i ; and plumpest
I hose
and
in in. mid they have
i advance. m
II . ll-
In not
of . . i .
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. in ml i
ii . pounds of
. Mocha I ii.
n- bill ii i-
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II. raft,
II
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v. i i ban ibid. . lite
. from
Mo
, prevail where
. ; lining
inn I the real
; will ever in our mar-
N iv Orleans Times-Demo-
rat.
COBB BROS. CO.
Norfolk,
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Cotton. and
ons. Private Wires to New York
Chicago and New Orleans.
HILLIARD,
Greenville, N. C.
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Iron Fencing Sold
APPLICATION LIQUOR
Is that I will
to the hoard of I
of Pitt on the first
In July, 1905, for license to
retail liquor In N.
J. L. Gibson.
day of May,
SUBSCRIBE TO THE
L. leaves
Washington daily
at ti a. m. for Greenville; leaves
Greenville daily .
for
are at Washington with
it Southern Railroad for
Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia,
New York, Huston and all other
North. Connects a Norfolk
with all points West.
Shippers should order their
freight via Norfolk, care Norfolk
B. R.
bailing subject to chance
without notice.
T. H. Agent. Washing-
ton, N. C.
J. J. CHERRY, Agent, Green-
ville, N. C.
H. General T.
f. Agent, Norfolk, Va.,
The Maid and Bell.
The bud i
from Ireland, and u
. . . ed her. A bell bung in
girl's in, and morning after
her arrival her mistress rang this
ii her up.
maid got up,
though In l mill rang,
liter fore. I he mi ; n
herself, and. a dressing
gown. -I. I new i n
Bill's
re, . i. maid lay.
. . her
i i an you laughing
ii, . I the
Nora answered,
bell. As
as I live I touched it,
. . Tribune.
Announcement
We beg leave to announce that we are
Wholesale and Retail
for--- n
White Lead, Paints,
Colors, and and
country Ready Paints.
There is in the world b r than
the Harrison line, it has behind it
reputation for honorable wares and
dealings. .
If you use Harrison you
never worry quality.
We trust that you will favor us with
orders whenever you want good paint ft r
Have just a car I
can give you Special Prices.
Baker Hart
N. C,
am
an
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE BANK OP GREENVILLE.
N. C.
AT THE OF BUSINESS MAY 29th, 1905.
Opinions Change.
Fond Young Mother pro id
young Albert, dear, did
you bear I he sweet, precious darling
cry Iii- little eyes out lust i
Proud Voting thought
I heard our angel
you unfeeling
wretch To hear i hat child screech-
nil and never offer to take
him
the little demon howl
London Chronicle.
and Stock
recur
Overdrafts,
securities, Profits
All real
lie from to i
Cash
Silver
Too
Km bale noticed, Mr.
that you, of the clerks,
to put your whole life and soul
into your work; no detail is
too small ape your critical at-
no Ion long to cause
you to repine.
Clerk Mr.
Mr.
I tun forced discharge you at
It i- such chaps n-
go out and rival
after whole
thing down pal.
Senatorial
duties of the
States inquired the vis-
from abroad.
the man who now
admits in- tell you all
about is
ii deal to be said on both
of
it ii the business of the
to see that it is all
Washington Star.
He Couldn't Understand.
An eccentric minister in Virginia
was noted for sayings. He
was the owner a line yoke of oxen
and, losing one of loss he
could ill well nigh in-
consolable. His good wife,
to pi
Lord and the
I know,
but I can't sec what Lord
ed with an odd
North Carolina,
County of Pitt,
I, James L. Little, Cashier of the above-named bank, do
swear the above is true to best of
and belief JAMES L. LITTLE,
Attest
Subscribed and sworn to before
me, 7th day of Jane, 1905.
J. C. TYSON.
Notary Public.
J. A. ANDREWS,
K. W.
Victor Receives
THE
e PRIZE-
To the Victor Belongs the Spoils.
to the Enquirer.
St. Loris, Mo., Oct. Victor Safe ft Look Co., of
Cincinnati, received, to-day, the Grand Prize at the World's
for their exhibit f solid Manganese Steel bank safes
and general line of fire and burglar-proof safes and vaults,
their magnificent display taking first prize over all
tors for modern improvements, construction, workmanship
and finish-
The Safe that has never been Burglarized.
J. L SUGG, Agent.
GREENVILLE. N. C.
The Reflector
Is Read By Everybody and
people money pay for what vaunt,
if you have what they want advertise it and you are sure to
get s part of their money.
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT.
v v -A V
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent.
AYDEN, N. C. .
J I do knew that J. R. Smith ft
the r,
cent null ginghams in
Thai at car choice bay J.
H. a Ir., received i- fine.
j r,
crop mill farmer use ii
freely, m J. it. Smith Bro.
hoe and embroidery
la the prettiest goods in town f.
AYDEN ITEMS. Don't fall to see A Ty-
crockery and
June
we d.,,,
and willing for goods, A Jenkins
in arrears. We have a Hat Mrs. ,,,; ,. MM
of all who their I at Lucy are visiting Mrs w
lake
this We also
pence, apples, con,
When you a nice, light, tomatoes, apply to B. E
tough pole, By for your baggy or
carriage. Call on us and make a
selection. Milling
Co. N,
Ayden Milling ft Mfg. Co.,
Ayden, t;.
you need anything in the way
of Crockery, Tin e ware
come to see us, Hart Jenkins.
in,; room i u
days we will cell
regular high grade
he
ft Co.
Now we have plenty the
leaf wagon and cart
and will sell them as cheap
as one.
Ayden Mfg. Co.
Ayden, N C.
Misses Ida W. and Annie
Thursday and
Call and examine our line of friends Hookerton
high grade buggies. You can be The say that Cannon
convinced of the superiority have the prettiest Hue of I
of material and goods in town ,
Ayden Milling ft Mtg. Co. you j b u . U.
John Sparta and children,; r cotton ginned nice and clean. i
of been y
family f .,. A. Forrest, better prices for it, bring it
have returned home. Ayden Milling Mfg. Co
E. K. Dall C. wilt do all they N. G.
possible can to please you Tyson are displaying
their new line of heavy and fancy date of
ever lo this
Go E. E. Dall Co's new
market for beef, fresh
sage, and fresh
exceptionally low price-, ,.
no lake, but strictly
Ayden Milling and M;. Co,
Ayden, c
Friday night the town.-
.,,. , ,,;.
the -e Ii y
drinks, i nils .,
log all placed ,.; i.,,. ,
from Saturday i; ; ,.
until ii,,,,,, .
J. H. Smith ft Bro. rives
for my hams,
chickens pK,
else.
a Deal with gar.
mill all out
reel in N
neighbor, , ,.
Ii
Him I
. thing. , , .
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A ii d .
STATEMENT OF
THE BANK OF AYDEN
N.
his . May 1905.
LIABILITIES.
paid in.
Fund
la leas
1,000.00
groceries
We are Headquarters
class, light neat
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co., Ayden
N C i i, mi m
J- received, fine line of
-as and can lit , up ft, j J
also all on
lie Coast Line.
One of the most and
art lines
goods ever brought lo Ayden
now on display at the store of W
Jackson Co. Seethe a
your purchases. I
agents for i
or price
Ayden Milling a Mfg
the Ayden Milling
The man who don't advertise is
. i U
are re- man to get an honest trade
He j, too close. He will
new and
tight from the
seats for
the trade, are simply the
smoothest on the market
shave yon if he can, all he desires
if the opportunity. Notice when
you will. The liberal, open-heart
ed, will always
Mo you well. Because be
The mi I of Mi
and Mfg. Co. which b.
repair is now in m ,.
and they arc prepared to
may honor them with patronage.
They also call special attention
their line of beautiful buggies.
Misses Mary Hodges, of Kin-1
Ayden Milling ft Mfg. c. a dear conscience and an land Pen, ,
Miss Doughty, of Para- Intent Having tot hi Lent ,,, Y ,
after several days here with h let
Mrs. C. is now at Win-
attending Hie institute.
We have full line of
Misses Fannie Waters and
guaranteed. day.
Those Buffering their LT
Cotton king cultivators, Gopher in anyway should , . W k
blades at J not Ml to call on . w
I i m, .
which he
i i pi ,
will see him
d for this
J A. Griffin has
-ale is
him or write
c,
lb .
id .,.,.,.
-no in. ,,.,.
l I have in
are .
Try n
bleed, If ,.
K. Smith
druggist ,
A. C ;. .
at J. B. Smith
I can
at a time.
Ml be in
the end of
and drinks j
If yon r.
. try them.
a, ii.
term,
visitors
.-,,,., to
the
little orphans
everyone should lieu
Ii I he Oxford O
i- nob
work the
Ii- credit
slate mid
r. s
i Is.;
. id .
fill i
190.82
Ml
pious extra
Bro I
we are offering good values for flt glasses properly
ii- i. i i . v,., i.-.
Taylor, buggies are the most economical at
the money
hats, caps,
vehicles and values
i . . values, ,
Will deal with you we also know the buggies we.
togs, tables and and your money Lu, that w
floor oil cloth cannon Tyson. ,
A large plaining outfit and latest; eye troubles is I . , I
Improved tools with which e continue to build -High J,
our work. Satisfaction for y, , .
teed. B. Trip,,., Bro. t apace we v, i, , Kl
Gallon Mfg, Co., Ayden, N c Ayden Milling and Mfg. Co.
of Columbia Flour, none candies, oranges, I . Ayden,
to be had anywhere. and bananas at E. E. Dall
daughter. Mi sowers M
Lenoir, are here on a, The
I t rt
oil, repairs during the week
for ml makes f sewing ya Harrison Can.
Ayden, x Country Saturday from
colors are by far the best they haw been
if you do secure ever used and
one of our high buggies, out several her tiling
win i-
so u.
y in.-
A have
MOTH BALLS
MOTH POWDER
CAMPHOR
TAR BAGS
CHAMBRAY
A moth can't near any of
them. They're cheaper
buying new clothes.
M. M. SAULS, Ph. G.
IV C.
Furniture Store
to serve you with
anything wanted in
FURNITURE, CARPETS, MATTINGS,
RUGS, LAMPS and CURTAINS
Can fit out your whole
House.
A. Taft,
NEXT DOOR TO WHITE'S.
your loss will be greater I ban our.
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co., Av
de . c.
M. Bro. arc now
to make .
cripple horses or mule. Their
latest was a
the orphans
in
Ayden amounted to
Good, our people are
kind ii d the little
orphans . to i den i
and a a
The b . i . .
I'M i i
u i. i
i Smith a
brands in a
summer. This paint it sold J.
B. Smith it Bro.
Do you n nice suit,
shirt, hat or low
Those while slippers
J. It. Smith i Bra, are
ties for children I have seen this
season.
The carriage buyer
knows that a often
shoes, the latest dollars. Hi
designs ii so go to Jackson Co. price t-h .
have them
mid will please yon.
shipped ii
i ,. M . ;, ,
i i lie N-
Mi yes
ii.- i in t . her i
W. J . i .,
hi
The
id friend
and n
buggy In or
Our i ,.
u in . ; ,,. .
II I Mill
school
in-in. u , .
new i j.
in
and
J.
Old man
, ,
; Claude .
i . ; . . .
car loud of cu i.
I yon i
by
BEFORE THE HOUSE BURNS.
don I wait.
re wailing or- bus
ii.-. may be
The Tune to Ail ii Now
. my ,;,.
i -I-;. . I
he tire iN lute.
in . l, , .
W. E. HOOKS,
CO I
IS
J. A. RICKS BRO.
in attention to their nice line of i take
mention of apples, bananas, oranges
.,, M-h V
line of Hyman's Pickles in bottles and by i .
received and very eh,,,,,
Don i we can furnish
Anything you Want in the Grocery Department.
coffees from the beat to the cheat,.
I and
.
I lease,
J. A.
, .
. we
T;
to Ti.
POOR PRINT





i v 1.1 i
SPECIAL Sale
LOST REVENGE I
OF
we offer
BEGINNING ON THURSDAY, MAY 25TH.
our stock of Children's and Infant's Ox-
ford Ties and Sandals at Greatly Reduced Prices.
No trash, but good, New Shoes. A chance to buy new shoes
Prices
early in the season, just in time to meet your needs, before the stock
is broken an, and sizes run down, is a rare opportunity, and
that demands the attention of all careful buyers, who appreciate gen-
Bargains.
His upon her a
blow. I here could be no doubt of
that. She never anticipated
that he would die so The man
below had been her husband, and lie
dead. She could only think of
at first.
How she hated him
II. had bought her as the wife he
i.- re. So he have
once loved her. But he had never
shown it. She had reared him ti
very day, v hen th
went together from the church
i. fiat, road by the
l ere the old women
stood the rain, over the
village preen ha by wandering
whose leathers were blown
up, by the wind
day of their marriage. He
have once desired her. How
he had stared her in the shad a
. ,. carriage, while the hoof
of the horse spin in the
of I he road. Ilia eyes
nevi r left her. The; were slightly
. and looked excited as they
. . led over her face, and his full
lips moved under bis black mus-
he, bat he said nothing.
How she ha I luted him
-j. morning after their wedding
she had tried to from him.
She the great Lord
ii hotel Hover in the pray
he was
sea
. i d
ills cried to
l ;., idles
The
ray
in
The re
WE MAKE THIS OFFER
m Is simple, plain and We are over
have I many Summer Shoes, we need the room and want
you to the slippers, and in order to clean them out quickly we
make this
Ladies leather Court Tie Oxfords, worth for
Lakes patent leather, Court Tie Oxfords, worth for 2.25.
Ladles patent leather and plain kid Oxfords, 2.50 for 1.85.
patent leather Strap Sandals, plain kid Strap Sandals,
and patent leather tip Oxfords, tan kid Court Tie Oxfords, ail
styles and sizes, worth 2.25 per pair, to be sold for
per pair.
Ladles tan or Mack Court Ties, plain kid Sandals, patent
tip stock tip Oxfords, dressy and plain common sense
Oxfords, all styles and sizes, that are selling for pair,
we offer for pair.
All the styles of Ladies and Sandals that are selling
for to 1.25 pair we offer in this sale for to per
pair.
All the and Babies are offered in this
i proportion to the Ladles as above.
. I
v. re to i
V I U
it front
i , ton, n in drove over
,;. . . . . i Two or
three -it . I, with
d i
, i .
,,,, h-r as from I
cold ii
. H I be
,.;., . ., . . whistle
o-,.,. , . ad tin n know
was late. The train was flashing
struggled on against the
tempest. She returned to his
How she had him
Ami they led together. The
. of Switzerland, the
. ere the chalets rest-
ed on steep slopes, as if tired
I but for a moment; the
,.; ; the old, sad
,,,, ., their streets full of the
. ------1
ruins, passively enduring shrill call-
tourists; tin where
lift- I was she
had then with him. She
hated the flat
,. of the vein ruble Nile and the rose
.;. of I in ;. were loath-
to her. An he hit I,
and she i d I he fl
, ginning to Vet was she
. i
had conn
; , r. Women
ed his Hi-Hi-- passed
ii admiration, while
ii d in her check
as his. The
I awhile, I
her and to her only such
profound Park
i- again the
I railings in the n, the
,. of rippled round her be-
hi trees, and the of
and the who were
the re n- -the sinner
had not Been him dead. She must
go down Into that place
he lay in She thought only
of him. Hit small face, was
white as walked softly down the
stairs. She raw the motes
dancing in o cloud of gold dual
sun shed through
the leaded lattices of the hall, and
she turned her eyes from them
and wished the i would go d
With the darkness her strati con-
calm might fade i
She to feel more natural.
I J i the door
,, ii, and he hind In r and
locked it. lie had been laid upon
. com h . she
A while
shrouded I he form
that her girl's flesh had shuddered
at, had from so often. A
raj of dying light glinted where tin
head was. n she drew back the
, . . ; me upon the
face, which sin
.,,. i for a long while. The upper
I in was drawn back from the strong
while The mouth to
Ho could
the fin mi soul of the dead man was
ling lure far off and that
the body h had often
. . i the spirit with the weakness
of custom nil bowed
m will, revealed outwardly
i was no longer prisoned
within it. as she looked at the
month she felt the dead man's
-mil was laughing.
She wondered why, and as she
d wondering over the smooth
shaved lawn, past the sundial and
the leaping silver of the fountain,
one came to the garden
man who her and had
i to i her.
He know yet. stole
so In- believed her
DER PITCHER.
husband was living am
ho knew In- was dead.
II,. stood the window and
her name, and as he spoke u
of swelled through her
heart. She dead face
covered and crossed to him.
I- be he asked.
i- she answered.
lie her passionately and
pressed hi- lips on hers.
I love he
I love
As he said words she turned
round from and looked bail,
into the slowly darkening room.
A strange, horrible fancy seized
her.
She thought she heard the dead
man laugh.
I i to
her
waited so long Come, leave
prison house, tho jailer find
the cell door open when he returns,
the prisoner
She an-, red
v ill never return to find me.
held her closer against his
heart. .
-You have resolved all,
n dare all my sake
A wild triumph shone in her
girl's . a wild triumph
, . j,, her sweet girl's voice, as
she n
house has crumbled
lo the dust, -lie prisoner i- free,
lie yielding body in
his arms.
mean that you will come,
that Mm to long
You will forsake hill I h
Urn she shrank from bun again
and She looked behind
r into still, shadowy room.
The warm blood in her young body
g, .; ,,,
the mail again in the
count your be-
Blow,
Id is u vise child dot know how
to keep ii curd --Skin.
Date's many a third
foal you don't
go
player.
Two strike-
of a
Philosophy is tho you
to feel when you feel directly
the opposite.
What B woman likes about a
yachting trip i- the clothes, she
has to buy for it.
a who nasal-
ways lived In a to know any-
thing housework.
If a -ill wasn't jealous of some-
body would lo a sign she was
only person in the world.
If a bad hi work hard to
get his living hi he dots to get his
fun in-would become an anarchist.
Haw York
Fair Drinking
A of water taken from
one of He i of the water plant
in Greenville was sent to
Mi Cart by, Stale Biologist, for
analysis. In hi- ii of analysis
ho Bays it is drinking water,
free
steaming
The law requites tun
i ions of the water lie made monthly
o inn and tin queen
. . r i,. -he sickened again
and thought of tin- S
Damascus and -v. leave
i could give to her i if
be upon
. tho shadow of fate
AIM BO .
I leave him will
. on;.
Concert.
The class orphans from the
Oxford Orphan Asylum gave a
most enjoyable concert here last
night in Masonic temple opera
house. The receipts amounted to
The class is in charge of Mr.
and Hiss While. They
went from here lo Washington.
is no she said.
kept her in his arms,
black the life. , ;, r Me.
She wondered in a malady dream-
and the voices under the live- i ,.;
I. for a mo-
His
Tho
goods. Th; .
line of sizes
will get first at this beautiful lint
the makes r; of the. best, and a
Li r
STORE.
-I c ceased lo think of them.
, , . he ; twilight
and tried lo
. I, in vain. She dreaded
i as
dread the
How I him
And
; o the n r ti tied young
life. I if the i
and e , understood
that was in the ion
and staved e
, . ,. of cell lo whisper
fort. The v. fell
; n r, she opened
it,
no one ever I
. p was aw a;.
in, and I e
, the till
her of
. . her
forever.
, She
. lie II
, is the room low her. S
In
I;,. his arm- from
her His mouth left hers.
She pointed backward into the
room which was now quite dark.
lie i- there, lying dead. And you
love me. and I am Free.
She lifted her face to I is. and
were full I
I . i her and muttered a
c ,,., beta en his teeth. i love
died f nm I face and
and wild with disappoint-
mi and.
Then he i n .
to the
lawn,
the
of ti . .
.
, dead It an Mm
lie had
I, . , . . be
II
rt. never wrong
h all the years. Why should
ho , ,
down by the window
.; cry. could
, , .
in the silence the Close
the dead man laughed.
Sketch.
Has Cartoon Talent.
The bate ball cartoon in
made a hit
much comment. It was
executed by D. who has
d remarkable talent in
that direction. If he pushes II
there is fame and fortune in store
for him.
Higher Qualification.
is always brag-
his wife's cookery. I-
she such a famous
more
that. She's a hypnotist.
under control
that he'll eat anything she emus,
bad Is, Chicago
Tribune.
John of Wilmington,
while going to pay off some
hands work in a swamp, was
waylaid by three i lob-
bed of The robbery
curred on the public road within
city.
. .,,.;. Of
The
i d
date II will be i pp ed.
HE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE. Pin COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. TUESDAY, JUNE 1905.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
No.
DOING GREAT BUSINESS
A Favorable Week.
OBITUARY.
The Weekly crop for
Security Life and Annuity of, ending Monday, Jane Death is no of persons.
Greensboro ReSisterS Policies. 1905, the the home of
ITEMS.
X. C, -In e 1905.
Miss Eva
,., the V. ,
The first ending Monday, June the rich, and M.
weather on the whole as very
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL
S. Higgs rent to Wilmington
this morning.
Commissioner the new law
were deposited yesterday.
weather on the whole was a and children i Saturday Harding went
The. are fro- the week w. too for the rap. Li.
Life am. Company of grow,., of crops. Mon
Greensboro, the M local storms . w., none. i,
day, 7th. wit,, ha,. a win., M. C, ,,
crop, a -fee ,. S ,,,,. and with
counties, , , . .,.,. ,;. .
Warren, J- Z lb.
value . this . a genera, Bertha, spent
reprinting the work of pt precipitation during the week
three weeks. company Is met of t state, giving farmer-. , came
over a a,., ,,.,,, .,,, m,,.
million dollars business every opportunity to cultivate crop and n ,
month and have written over a kill grass and weeds. la. o. on . aft.
million dollars of Insurance northeastern and j . f with her
January. This a where Las I. ,. .
record and it is been the so., n- H. J of
become rather dry, and upland
NEWS.
airs. K. D. of
died Friday
o'clock.
John M. Durham,
died place Friday afternoon
ck.
W. L. Cooper, of Graham, isl hundred the
here on i ml tree sell-
tun trip.
Mr. . I. is I
visiting her daughter, Mr, J,
ham.
quarry Faith, in
are strike.
state teachers assembly in
hi elected Dr
president for
.-. r. Woolen and daughter, coining year.
Pat lie, we to Wilson this
nun
and Mrs. O. I .
of Trinity Park School, Durham,
, arrived
me time with Key. and
Mrs. on Second street
K, II. How
Carolina n i nine inner -i-. ,
Ne-vs and Observer, crops are beginning to need And when she
F represents rains. The went a very dangerous surgical
at v
the week average about a few months ago, she
degrees, or nearly decree, dally often praise the Lord in her
normal. Oil the in the In ea. y
WM life she joined the M. B.
e nigh, above and eve, remained a true
i . ,
during which
made rapid growth; the latter unbounded and her whole hi
portion was, However, Beloved rest .,; peace.
of county for per- the temperature
of Henderson, are in
y evening in mis neighbor-;
wilier which is on sale A.
-i-i- r, Miss
Jailer Indicted.
Charlotte, N. June
of the June term of
the Lulled Sates district de-
afternoon when the
grand jury a bill of i,
against Deputy Sheriff
Saratoga, spent
a, Ii.
i, Beverley,
Ward and
e. -pi t Situ, lay night
1-.
a of prisoners low. There;
escape from the county jail. sunshine everywhere
is jailer, and it is the week. The weather
II Must Tell.
Competition awake to
that he is in the habit specially favorable for and the active
federal prisoners I he tree- vigorously be alive to Its in-
of premises. The federal generally succeeded j finances or give no the race. Good
views such action as j n and weeds, is the merchant's
in the light of an escape. ,.,,,, now clean, well that will make com-
the prisoners who are aid to enjoy petition do work for him. man
their liberty are W. W. n and making I that will And
Ricks A store. Mr. Hood
one of the proprietors of the Buck-
horn spring which lee lied
Henderson. Mr. Hoover
this famous spring on
road.
Friday, June 1905.
Bet. W, Cox returned from
morning.
I. I Hardy, of the Raleigh
was here
today.
K. House lei this
morning for a visit to her mother
e off
pleasantly, Mrs. Zeno son, Harry,
Miss Ellen Moore went to
Freed From Panacea springs this
Pa., June After
death read
W. II V. i, S.
. d Morgan
He shot
he with a pistol.
Al Hill, Halifax ti
. e man named
Williams was killed by
ml. T, Hoover, A mule as also killed,
A old man aged
ill be from
in search a son
he I in that city.
ilia in not Bud-
lug the sou. and
i, hi lily.
A. Janell,
passed j
c. A Fair, of enter-
dined a numb -r of ;
people 1.-; Saturday h with
the hi-
the E.
music was of the type
Saturday, June 1905.
and Jesse convicted at Ly j,,.,,.,,,, favorably. Ma-that income v ,. Hammond went to wars as sweet a
the recent term of the United In crops took investment. He
in daring early portico of to tell just how larger
sentenced m five and four neck
Paragraphs With Points.
h magazine story on the d
en , between American and
A single make h ,;.
difference. Pail of the R, an
.- interred the
another part inti I n
Manila.
Thai New man who deeps
days a clip ought to i- in
demand a dummy director
in those high corp
There would lie more
double the world girls
ml as
imprisonment respectively.
enjoying the freedom of the
mines last week Jesse
made his escape.
Every Girl Own
Has Paris become tired of
Or
his sales have been, owing to bit
advertisements, but If ho has
advertised for a year, and then
resorts to a series good
today declared not I
I guilty of murder a given his Prof, W. B. Dove returned
. this morning.
was attired In his black
, but was lam for him to
wear a few mouths,,
for the yea;, . H. I
ft would seem so, Or M remaining th, I ago. ll.
perhaps Paris is and the difference c
Mis. J. K. left this
for a visit to relatives in
I they appear in pictures in
magazines.
King Alfonso refused to be
I worried over than bomb incident
in Paris. He probably thought it
was just the way of making
. him feel at home
Surrounded.
London, June silent he aggregate amounts
to the Daily Mail iron, r-st world w, me for
says that the movements of setting the A , f,., , which I,
the Japan, Gen. advertised, he will Bud a
The next few days should see the e
u .
will follow no
o what will probably
v r , , b , eve in
Drove the decisive action the ,
. , ,. i. the world Is graciously permitted
General is .
, to her own costume to suit
in almost hope position.
j Journal.
c F. Manning, Bethel We will take more stock in these
, nude; en death . ,
the bat , d h Panama when the life insurance
, companies begin to take risks on
.,
J. L. and E. M. J ,.
helped to kill John evening
denied Charlotte where they had bee,, to
had I. ,,, kill he; husband, j attend the meeting,
For years the woman
insisted he was guilty. Then
o she relented. the C. W. B. M. of the Christian
f T wile and Ed- Rob-
for ;
Miss of Grand
Rapids, Mich., state organizer
Card Thanks.
We desire in ibis manner
in an almost taste and her publicly thank the people
His force la much inferior to that Greenville for their great kindness wards woman fat-ed
of the Japanese. ,,,, recent sickness Mrs. Edwards burst
are shaken by their re- implicitly death of our child. We will eye. into a mood of tears.
verses and disaster in the Sen ,,,,,; the expressions of will be taken back by his wife and
.
for
. , ,, temperament, how will she
Gazette publishes today a later- . . ,
the conflicting demands of Mesh
view the secretary l
leg;.; Ion. who is represent- -d spin,; I has of these
make purple club
peace immediately as he Is able to temperaments, red hair,,
affirm that
many floral Pa., Mrs. Edwards lessen mat .,,.,.,, .,
pl-eL on the little one. killed her a, Sal--
Mb, E. S. Mai.
Masons Elect Officers.
Greenville Lodge No. A. F.
Tobacco Exported From United States
to Canada.
was exported the
United States to Canada for the
ten mouths ending
ma, her daughter, Mary, and 2nd first and
there. The pardon will Sunday in July, Children's
I pass on her ca-o next Wednesday be , the after-
neon on Sunday. Because of these
two services, on Sunday, I will prominent citizen, of the town
Stirred ,,,, July, arc this year. When
be in August. a Chicago man goes abroad I bee.
as it i- i United Suites. Those
Chicago magnates who are hiding
in Canada have apparently been
improving their opportunities,
John of Detroit Is seek-
a divorce because his wife
refuses to take a bath except on
national holidays. Some
Michigan men are getting too
particular for any use.
Treasury officials traveling on
public are allowed to
charge the cost of their baths
the expense This demand
for a clean administration is far-
reaching in ii effects.
papers state that very
colors shall she to annual
with If he. of London, on
is of the type and her were chosen for has been created in the are especially day he arouses a suspicion
brunette in nature,
of course, strike ii
agreeable wearing
black and white; mid the girl
can
,,, i to wear peek-a-boo
tobacco amounting to i;,,, suppose u girl
v bill In 1897 the p i .,;
which, . , .
. , .,
licit
K. William-, W. M.
L. II. Vend.,,
J. Ii, Barnhill, J. W.
Wilson, Treas.
M. Ken--, See
circles as a result of the present he l trying to dodge the
. . ,, t . .
the ll X-11
; The export.
fall ill
red 1897
, tern
to Mr. Aycock.
King Oscar the British Admiral.
ll, I
,. it.; i B
Chosen, a
i. . J, the d i I
, prince,.,
between of who will I
. of Margaret
the ship i
the .
; . . ; .
, .
of the British take part in the quarterly Grit.
Hilda by the Russian lie
cruiser in the China . Painted Paragraphs.
i The foreign has A , . ,. .,. f,
barded s-ii
field, . ; . . , .
. i. ., p.
New Buildings. tried men Bud i i
, .,; e DOM .
i b
. . i . .
lb .
HI
hand
ii
. . i . .
, i e been i
way to
. . thinks
i .
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POOR PRINT


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Eastern reflector, 16 June 1905
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June 16, 1905
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