Eastern reflector, 23 June 1905


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w.
Low Shoes and
mm m 25TH.
we off r entire stock of Children's and Ox-
ford .- at Greatly Reduced Prices.
No trash, but g New Shoes. A chance to buy new shoes
At Reduced Prices
early in season, in meet your needs, before the stock
is broken and size- run down, is a rare opportunity, and
that d . . of a careful buyers, who appreciate gen-
Truths Strike Home
Tour grocer is honest he cares to do tell
you be very little about the bulk coffee,
bells you. How can he know, where it originally came from,
how it was With What
or when roasted If you buy your
coffee loose the pound, tow con
you expect purity and uniform quality t
ALL PACKAGE COFFEES, la
In
and flavor, for A
OF A COFFEE
has been standard in
homes.
LION COFFEE k m,
all SUIT .
your mo of
crate, or la coated with
dirt, germ, or
In of LION COFFEE you get one full
pound of Coffee. Insist upon the genuine.
Lead on every
the Lion-Leads for
SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE
WICK CO., Toledo,
Potash
la necessary for to produce
yields and
Write for our valuable books
they contain
that means dollars to the
farmers. Sent free request.
Write now while you think of rt
to the
WORKS
Hew
Street.
a.
sic
you
make
. give is simple, plain and We are over
m Summer we need the room and want
iii d in order to clean them out quickly we
Wreck on Southern.
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in 14.- The
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b land i hi o i -1. d
Poi Lookout. M . where
Po. c enters into
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then- M -.-
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regular ship. She
Southern railway, left track .
Hi.- .,. mil Admiral squadron
north of King's mountain, I Baltimore,
participate
I the e i
of Greenville, . are deal i-
result.
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wit. So lea
Bi i . intern mo.
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riling to I-.- ii oh
more inter-
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who
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tit r in
. poll hi r into deep water,
A Rothschild
n . . I Id I
. house in during
the i,,.,.
when
A h
Tin- ,.,,,. T
,,. to deal Ii
beneath it, his
tn been out.
wards
went Startling Evidence.
Kim, fell In
coming
in ii hi Dr. King's New
ht-i- at . to
he Mu-i
Ben.
. V., . -i s example.
Hi for
I I I-
Mom Away.
,, , all the.
, .- time without
I. I his son wen rein j Then I Ur.
log from tin- in-, park, hi and a few bottles
sum cored
children . awl
avenue Grip by J. L.
in ran towards Evan. Woolen. Trial
e to men regular
enter I i on i inn .
. . . .
. .- Court Tie Oxfords, worth for
pi i Court Tie Oxfords, worth for 2.25.
rand plain kid Oxfords, 2.50 for 1.85.
.-.-. a . leather Strap Sandals, plain kid Strap Sandals,
pat it leather tip Oxfords, tan kid Court Tie Oxfords, all
. . worth and 2.25 per pair, to be sold for
. pair.
black Court Ties, plain kid Sandals,
p Oxfords, dressy styles and plain common sense
ill and sizes, that are selling for pair,
11.15 pair.
of Ladies and Sandals that are selling
to 1.25 we offer this sale for to per
and Babies Slippers are offered In this
ire in proportion to the La as above.
i i ion of I . am mg all
tin- I Ii win
-i for
wan lie . -i,
i i
I that ii i nun to
a franc a In . e h ill, how-
ever, i II ii In lie mill.
. -ii my
in . .
. it, re nine my
Ion i
ml to he for
-Ii and
bridle. . fell i
broke one I he .
; it Q ,.
with
Not Apoplexy.
iii men met mi u
l I . . i I In- on
Saul
round us usual,
V. t .
Mis. T. wile in
died y. and I to as
Death Mrs W. I Harrow
She had reply.
will of heroic, f. an did he ill.
Forger. till Criminal.
oner though a of keen
r the h an air of
said i i-n ,
What
the detective
t ii it id .
t i.
j incurable and you lie a farmer,
her demise was mil I about and a man,
and in- . n
in ii circle n The
Mineral held from the n-i
today o'clock, the
remain red in
,., , , ,,.
wont all
Section Hands Strike. Can to
. feel t i will be your
last experience of
i .
i in , would i i.
ever tin In it
Southern between Ml. Airy Mis. S . Ala.
deb and n strike and writes,
refuse to work the company endured pain from In.
i, ,,, , . , hie Death seemed inevitable
v Vi New. learn, that doctor and all fail-
i . inn Ii are ed. At length I n- induced to
in . are below Green-
i This the improved at
t early will. t first pick at this beautiful line . ,
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l -if she
meant .
section mate. they
. red, K id net,
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by
Li. , i.
Their I
prise here
Mi
Mis , . ,
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day lime.
V. i
ARi a STORE.
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That Throb
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EASTERN REFLECTOR
J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN
VOL. No.
CHILDREN'S DAY EXERCISES.
Stop It.
General Wagner. U. S. A. Dud.
N. C. Jane 17-Brig- i Boa-ting
Rendered by General Arthur L. Wagner, of
a., who came to this I . i .
Children o, Method, Sand., M
GREENVILLE, Pin NORTH CAROLINA, JUNE 1905.
Why e
c. i
No.
Children's day were I six weeks in search of health, died
the this afternoon of con-
day church ailed contracted while the
to with child
beautiful women and hand-
some men. An
Exaggerating and making i-
of mule hills.
Talking about n
Philippine. General Wagner had and you. affair.
unkind
been promoted from Saying
prepared
n i j .- . i. thinking a i-
Mrs. and At the General's at the and
time of his death were his
H- is by j Thinking ,.,,.
his wife, four daughters and of even i
-e-i The body will be shipped to lone else.
Washington on Monday, where; Speculating
hitch or jar the
along from the to lust
of the evening
The program consisted
Voluntary in 8.8.
whole school
His
e .
would do in some
do your best in
Gazing idly into tin
, tho burial will be held with
. honors.
General Wagner was in
Illinois in and was a I dreaming about n in-
read in concert-by log the of the ,,. .
and i . , r. . . . I .
During the I.
j American war he saw service in Others have . In
Recitation. U. ,,. p,,,,,, , work and earning i,. ,,.,
, J
ii Philippines he bad lived Term, Moderate
Mary ; , , H f u
, He
Brown, Howard, of i T
i Mary George. I
in Wilfred Google-
Jailed of Court.
Recitation-by Sadie Raleigh, N, C, June
Motion girl. sensation of the day in the State is moderate will I.
well Propositions
to
j with a of t ,
I,
;.
well Known,
then. of this county guilty of on
attempting it the i
. ii i i . , .
Recitation by Nina Harris
happy
day -by school.
Reading n
Brown
ion.
my God
to Doxology,
Too much cannot be said in
praise those prepared
program . I the children,
; i
praise the bright-faced, sunny-
who acted their
pan so With -no, talents
available such occasion there
for in the well known covering i be
of Rev. T. J. a Methodist
minister, against President J. c. terms, such ms the
of College, B. Island of
N. Duke, of the of
Company, which was of
here yesterday. and Duke Pacific, but will
being charged with malicious libel, guarantees against the n u
The action was taken by Judge for hail a century
Moore presiding in diploma i quoted
. court. He issued bench war- w lo live
rams for J. Rowan Roger, friendship with Russia
Republican Sheriff, and now court and is disposed
I crier in the Federal court stipulations.
P. h prominent
testimony . will Have Road
I .
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ll.
m d. A
; a week
of In.
ks lo col ton;
; admit n
fol
hull
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ill- .
b kiting.
sold for
J-8 cent per.
It brought
AND SOCIAL from
Monday, A
Hotel
T. D. Jenkins sent I
Rev. iV. K. went to Winter ;
ville Sunday evening
Hi, evening.
the crop
This
explained,
from W ll went to
morning,
f the rumors of Prof. W. B. left this
for Knoxville, Tenn.
Miss Win
evening.
n successful,
more.
no heavy
of Mia Coward went to
i i . rs foresaw i At d en Sat evening.
re judgment, ft B. son.
is were the
New
not until the
ell under nay
To the. Dr. C.
his went to Sunday evening.
Heap after Harrington from
before; Washington, Sunday even
Leslie Newton,
is visiting relative.
J. L. family went to
Nashville Tenn., morning.
T. J.
from tins morning.
W. J Smith and son, Ronald,
g.
B ii. and sou, James,
returned from Durham
Joyner
Sunday evening.
Julia Harries left ibis
visit the hi me t b.
Clark.
Mrs. R. and children,
Mies Mary Bragg, Baltimore, Rocky who have been
is visiting Matthews, family of J. v
red stock and
Misses Katie and Ray Moore, of
Washington are visiting relative
hero.
Bat-tern trade.
nave taken
e than a year
moved more
I street, there Miss Mable of Bethel,
look for a is visiting mother, Mrs. J. H
. an I de- Barnhill.
policy was
morning for
and
of Richmond, Va., woo have
tin- Tobacco
left for their
today.
manager the Borne Telephoned;
Telegraph name in Tue-day
evening a new system
Mis. Emily of
nave far evening to visit
they . n, mid
iii net home .
Mrs. D. E. House returned from i ,,. .
ii visit in county her
evening.
Mrs. Jennie of Beaufort
. open,
spinner
ion, bur the
i amount
mi borrowed is her sitter, Mrs,
ii Wall net L- W. Lawrence.
e or the other J g. Mooring went to ,
develop-j this morning to attend i e
ii g p will j association.
i. -New York
Lift,
Died
Ai o'clock .
land Mrs. K E . .
h.
should be do trouble about any ; as .
sort of children's in the bad
to to I Trenton correspondent
We of the
that many will look forward in his suit and J
. be take,, care of If h have a
trouble came.
Duke and their known
attorneys swore that they knew
nothing of the matter, Judge h
Moore tonight round both Bog, ,
guilty and sen. them Be
. . . . U ll.,.
increased pleasure to the
children's day
ITEMS.
June LO, 1905
Regular service
jail tinny days, with a line
The First -art of August
mi
i minister,
.- Hon.-e today
the
would
lo
if it was
for t to be
The
i g
Mr.
stun, i the,,
. . ., r.
Mrs. W. B. Dove children w.,.,.
left this morning fa, visit toll,. i . ,
. sat. sick y. out
relatives at Newton, N. C. h.,.
in to
R. L. Smith, W. II. Bail, Bill I be be
South and ink. returned day death claimed h.-r.
from Baltimore evening, -ml i, ,.
in ht
Prof. W. returned
of all goes nut
and
by the Goldsboro
in the M. K. Sunday by
pastor,
,, . . n , . mil Is. New Bern
Some say a fl,. road will soon Revelation.
we hope so, June the people along the
,,,.
., c with right
The showers of last week gave arrest of Alf. Moore at Ga.
the grass the of He is one of alleged to R
energetic with the killing of Boy Badly Kurt.
Will Ormond has been on the sick Garter children. He told a stun- Brown,
list but is now about his work. He declares Dial Brown, in attempting
the landing,
foil.
from Saturday evening
Winterville Sunday
took pi. ,
who have ,, r, . .,,
been an. visiting Mr. and ,, ,
i. President j i t P
to in- offices and Wilson re- Ricks. Wiley Brown, J
he; turned Sunday evening from ton, N. I. Dudley, W.
tin- Russian more, they have been ;
H II
1.30
i .-
J A.
re
.
. t
of Dover, which will him The tending school.
Mi-.- Pearl Oneal. who id visit, was employed to a.
I. v. m rho . lowly work. ;. ,
last Sunday. before leaving the day, very Jumping I .,,,,.,,.,.
M. A. Woodard tilled his the children were killed, lings the of -x
near Winter- his supper to him ii. knee
Ville last Sunday woods in order to keep hi, i; I .
The child homo. He ills, B
infill mitt in, by
minister to the
ambassador, who cabling his
government to
when the Russian mis-ion will
arrive. When is known u
will he in decide upon a
for the inference. The gen-
belief is ii will convene
about the . August.
has I- reiterated in these
in pal. lies no f
i i inn,,
J. U. and II. B. Tripp returned Excellent Woman Dead.
-t,.,. from Louisville, Mrs. Lucy Randolph, widow
K. where have been attend- the Mr. John Randolph died
mg the reunion. at o'clock this morning her
Tuesday, June t
, weeks. Mrs.
was in her year, and
exemplary
II. F. Smith this morning Her circle of
.- large and her death
to heart-.
and love
B.
this
to Norfolk
V. I- .
Monday i
and Mrs. last was kill the
and b i I u I
. is with the bereaved Ho says t Milton
pan Rev. R. I. . ,., .
. I ii ten
u.
B. .
II.
Carter and ii.
Cartel.
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to short toll
.
id
Dr. J. I Mr. t. Watson Painfully Hurt.
a., the Building
t. pill . Ill . , , .,. . i ,
tin
cot a very ,
ll ,. . .,
.
v K. Lincoln to i
day
M i Maud i. i i .
ii
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She . by
three and two d
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POOR PRINT





A Great Campaign
in
Li
y Goods,
At C. T. d's Big Store.
Slippers.
U worth
1.75, now
Tan Ox
now
Pal rip i worth
now
Collars, Collars.
Two Hui id Boy's
Co is,
north
chiefs, i
plain,
to
Furniture.
if
Long
; .
HI
Cut Prices on Millinery.
i i
i H i
Embroideries.
Remember our Embroidery
department. We have an
stork such as All overs,
edgings, insertions, corset cover
effects and fancy items. Conic
and inspect.
Men's you need.
Plain v S shirts,
shirts, an spec to of
i-, , with Hi . m and
-1. is we only
front
the i g man lilies I lie
. . . . up tn tin
i tie
Sec I
I i
of men's near
.; here. ; tin t the
Wash Goods.
in I- Lawns now
now
now
is now
Silk of all Kinds.
Silk, v now
SO China S
in Ti Si . 61.25.
cents,
Silk
Men's Straw Hats.
S huts prices
i id
N. G,
.
A STORY.
Booker Washington's daughter,
Portia Marshall, was graduated at
f a Dinner
The
In
Recently, it i- array
a I heap-
ed nun, . rye, u strong
will and . i i at to
dine with . an
h t Si lien-
iii South Africa. Oh his
rival ho was bi appear-
c . ill lip
old woman a long, yellow
face and thin and later on in
the writing, after some music
in tin- drawing he to
dining room for a and
soda, he noticed that a length
portrait hanging on the wall was
swaying from side a
slow, deliberate swing and that the
ens of mail it represented ware
watching him enviously. Then it
seemed to the captain that a fog
or mist was in the room, it
i n up and up it reached
chin, then, with a shiver of
wild terror, he fell two hands fasten
Ml hi with thin vet
up thin clutched ever
tighter, a- if growing strength as
they materialized. And the man of
the portrait, hanging clear of the
gathering mist, still watched him
with evil her. With an effort
In away, but again.
ii- he hurried from the house, lie
was startled vision of the old,
yellow fact d . in.
On the following morning he
heard I his friends had left
house, and one of them declared
that she had been nearly strangled
in the night. Afterward the cap-
discovered that the house
ii i time been used a- a ti m-
hospital and that two of the Druggist,
sick, ho been d in I is
dining room, had screamed for help
during the night, imploring their
attendants to dike them away, as
Hie had tried ill.
From local inquiries captain
learned the amiable gentleman
who portrait so
strange an experience had hanged
him- aim after strangling
is -i ii r in I
i was his name,
lie hi. the tragedy i-ii II
Bradford Academy. Mass.
this week. A report sent out from
the academy, evidently intended as
an advertisement for that institution,
tells that Washington's
daughter is the who
has ever received a diploma from
the institution, which is one of the
oldest seals of learning in this
try She has during past four
years been of the most popular
students at the academy, having
been every by her
fellow pupils and there having been
no distinction made in regard to her
race. She took a special coarse
music during her course will
shortly go abroad, where she will
study music for a year at Berlin.
Her father was one of the principal
at the graduating
i Inly a Massachusetts institution
have sent out bid for pa-
of this kind
Chronicle,
The Salve That Penetrates.
Witch Hazel Salve pen-
pore of the and
ii-
heal influence ii undoes
n in and i ires Boils.
Bur US, Cuts. Tiller.
RIllS and all skin ill-em-,.
A specific far
and protruding Pile-. The
and genuine Hazel
is made by E C.
Co, sold by John. L
red in ii
i ;.
you over hear of a rooster
hatching a of
asked a gentleman the
Creek neighborhood of an Observer
man Saturday.
not in my
It. Hayes, of Shop
ton, has an old that sat on a
of eggs, hatched ten chickens
and is now carrying them around
just as a hen would do. I never saw
like or beard before. I
A unit her with true wish you would put out the word
Boston woman's born and bred and let us see if anybody else
; had to en- up on such a queer freak of
a maid to lake th- n
en had married. An .
U by I have sum turkey gobblers
f ones
pm iii an-
e not heard
of a rooster sitting on the eggs and
i t hopefuls
., , before this.
I by my Some fellow suggested that the
id-. chilly old bird was either in his dotage or
a little daft, or bug
to lake
married. An
tin ling for the
i i In ii a inserted in bring
ii . a d n appear- after the mother
i a demure look- farmer, I have
if slang. I
. form
I you would
I any
Ii r m your con-
. said
Alter Year of
I had been troubled With lame
I found
. tin fifteen tears and
;. . ; I v. I'd hardly n complete in the u-e
itch, so I might Chamberlain's Mn say
,. ,,., ,., look
. ., , . liniment Is also an equal
Home for sprains and braises,
sale by
loll,
A Story of Von
In . ;, n a 11.1 v after the
, army I
had I inning
,.,. an war, friend
of SI . . anxious to
bin. bus in d
him, in of
1-
hi . . was shown
; into . and found him j
lying a tiling a I-
not have
at a I
My work en led
ordered.
begin
fro
Or. office
It is lot
Drug Stoic,
The Carolina
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE
And Mechanic Arts
Then,
.
Offers practical industrial
education in Agriculture,
Indus r i a I
the Textile
Art. Tuition
a in mil. I-1,
Sid Address
Winston,
W. N. C.
. IF LANI
II.
BI
. I . j mils
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Birth of The American Flag Year. Ago
Quality v.
Hard and g body
Just ago a bright little not depend on quantity of food
. A 1-f M ,. SOU tut, on Its Ire
American woman stood before three
all r. i
and
proprieties to the u
tissues. This build e
the entire
and a,
pepsin. g,
etc.
is palled i
disease. Dyspepsia, is
destined to eventually work a won-
and la-ling benefit to
from mis and
harassing Sold by
Ii. Wooten.
men in her small but comfortable you take is
house at Arch street, I Cure your
One of the men j out of
was her uncle, not otherwise distill- eat. digest
Another was Samuel
Morris, whose private fortune was
pledged to the credit of struggling
colonies. Tue third man was of
commanding stature of severe grim.
but kindly He was
an and a patriot, a soldier
and a Statesman, a Virginia
man and a liberator-
The bright little woman
Hobs, and the Virginia gentleman
was George Washington. To the
woman belongs the undying glory
of having only made the
American Mag that was ever raised
after the declaration
but of having suggested material
modifications the design submit
led by the three gentlemen named.
a committee acting in pursuance of
an act of the American congress,
which declared that the Hag of the
new republic should consist of
thirteen alternate stripes of red sad
white, with thirteen sins in a field
of blue in the upper left corner.
The 186th anniversary of this
momentous event which is
ed on June of every year, will be
observed in Oklahoma and through
If you Had to Get Your
In the Old Way
A Remarkable Record
When
lo the graduates graded school
last Thursday night, Pro
son arose and said that he had a
special award make He stated
that one member of the class. Miss
Anna Douglass daughter of in this day of mini
the editor of the Times, during her
whole school Iii of nine year.-, had
never be. n absent or . I .-
in
man several days before, Ii
by him to a
pi-, i K young lady as a
warn for her punctuality and i sent
it publicly. Prof. Thompson
In the old limes lo go from to use
to tell the news or meet at M roads store once a week
to out what was going on. were slow days
It Is Not So Now
ions no and rural free delivery
mail you can gel the every day.
is the leading an ; no is complete
this fact to a ; a good Everyman light to take his county paper
and know what is going on.
out country today. On this .
, . , , asked the recipient to step forward
American flag was displayed . . .
, , am receive the present, which was a
. I in.; .
mil hardly see to memorial day
The Reflector
Is there c I the kind
on record in
of a still more
mis future for the Hag.
h . I. Hi;
if
shook
the fourth of duly it has become
the great day for the youth
of America There are salutes to
the flag, lessons in history of the
flag, ms of love for the Hag.; Bilious Bill
of still more Dearly loved ti
wake
The history of the American overtook
is an exceedingly interesting one Suddenly he waking
Those whose hearts are fired with morn hen day was break
patriotism at sigh
i . . A . i n e .
stripes today would ,,, M.
not recognize the first nags in
their country. Some of Little Pills,
the colonial were grotesque cure Sick
in the extreme, with their
and their rattlesnakes. The Hag
supply you with
land Semi-Weekly
We print editions, Daily
THE THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
is a page paper and cost
only a year.
i twice-a-week I is a large
page paper, a year.
be without a when you can get one so cheap.
if you are not a subscriber send in order today.
The
etc., by
their touts i- the
never gripe or sicken,
impart early rising energy. Good
fur children adults Sold by
Ii had too of a John L. Wooten's Drug Store,
of upon it to
suit the colonists the cross of The Law.
St. George did not last after. The Jaw
the spirit began n, heave ,,,. dens that
in the the restless colonies ,,. country. I he
of the colonies bears tittle
resemblance to Star Spangled Ban
of today
OF THE -C
HOUSE
It was a simple ensign, the
white Held being
red field, a tiny
j Watts law and the Ward law will
SI a while ,. .
emblazoned mi a red field, a and
globe nestling in the extreme upper One does not have far to
Stale Capital. find due to these
wholesome laws. Many neighbor-
I., debauched by the
urn with One of the still house arc now sober
and peaceful. The school house
taking the I
To
IS BETTER r QUIPPED TO
DAY THAN EVER BEFORE
Produce Glass
me re a Printing.
ORDERS.
Of Cholera
Small It in
Colic, el.
the
IS
old
Mr G.
Ala.,
while i
murder ca-
seat
still house under the hill. And yet
mi be had many republican politicians com
on a jury in U and kick against the Waits
it j Dispatch.
county. Ala-1
He there
ate some meat and some Sour
souse meal and it gave me cholera of food taken
in a very severe J large or the too rich,
was never more sick in my life , , follow,
sent to the drug store for a so the digestion
been by
slowly and not too in
food. Masticate
instead, that be. Let live
REFLECTOR PRINTING HOUSE, N. C.
mixture, but the druggist
sent me a bottle of Chamberlain's
and
that he Let live
hours clap-e between meals, and
when you feel a fullness weight
in the region the after
eating, take Chamberlain's
and Liver Tablets and the
sour stomach may be avoided.
For sale by Drug Store,
-OF
North Carolina.
Head of the Slate's Educational System.
En
D. W.
I IN
Collegiate,
Graduate,
Medicine,
mooring
a w.
Groceries
And Provisions
Cotton Bagging and
Ties always on hand
bad what I sent for, bill that
medicine was so much better be
would rather send it to me in the
fix I was I took dose of
it and was better live minutes.
The second dose cured entire-
Two fellow jurors were
ed in tbs same manner and one
small bottle cured the three of
For tale at Wooten's Drug
t A man who is elected to the fed-
House of Representatives usual-
goes to Washington expecting
he as big a man there as he is at
home. He wakes up to find that a
new member of the House in Wash
is a small potato, and
little influence until as demonstrates
that ho is a big and under
present i ales ho must be almost a
genius to gain power in a few years.
But, while the member is not as big
a man in Washington as be is at
Library contains volumes
Now water works, Electric
Lights. Central Heating
system. New dorm-
Y. M. U. A. Building
The Fall term begin
Sept.
i it -C-
FRANCIS P- VENABLE, President,
Chapel Hill, S C.
Fresh Goods kept ton
In stuck.
Produce Bought and
Sold
It is all right for a newspaper to
announce that it received a certain
number of new on a
given day. But why add to the
statement, it wasn't a good
day for new subscribers, ;
is this any more impressive than
the query of the esteemed citizen
who mops his brow and then shocks
you with, it hot enough for
Wilmington Star.
The Children's Favorite the Lieutenant of APPLICATION
For Group, Illinois, goes too far when
etc., Minnie Cough congressman in Washington is is hereby that I will
I. shirt and half
This is contains in M ,;,. looking through Monday in July, for
retail liquor in
good on res, by
Drug
D. W.
North Carolina
The Store
A beautiful
Of
NO
not to be matched
in town At The Price.
A. E. Tucke
NORTH CAROLINA, j
GREENVILLE,
J. A. RICKS
make
of all
v full
time.
flailing your attention to their nice line of Grocer
special mention apples, bananas, oranges and
kinds in season, also Irish potatoes and cabbage
line of Pickles in bottles and by
received and very cheap. of butter on ice at
Don't forget we can furnish
Anything you Want in the Grocery Department.
Flour, meat, sugar mid coffees from the best to the
ground and green coffees of each grade. Our
and Java blend is fine.
In canned goods keep H. and
I Austin Nichols, the best we can buy. linked beans, tomatoes,
Hand corn, pork and beans, Beam coin, tripe,
steak, etc. All as as they can be sold. Will
I your order.
Breads, buns, rolls, and all kind of on band.
every day.
Yours to please,
J. A. Ricks Bro.
a pair suspend
is ,,.,,,. .,,
knot-bole
News and
a game
APPLICATION
is hereby given that I will
make application to the Board of Com-.
of count on the
Monday in July, lo
retail liquor in N.
This 27th day of May. 1906.
LIQUOR
I.
Toll day of My.
IS
J W. CO.
Norfolk. Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers
Ties and Bags.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited
GET YOUR SUPPLIES
Now
Everything you want in the way of
Pickles,
nice Groceries, Canned Goods,
Fruits, Candies, Nuts, can be had at
our store.
We carry a large supply of the Best
Goods
JOHNSTON BROS.
The Cash Grocers.





i. W M
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
id
A N D
iND
HARD,
filtered in the post office at N. second class matter.
Advertising upon application.
desired at every post office and adjoining counties.
France i- Hum
against Gem
trying to t- .
while Mn to
at .
i nil
. . i
out on a trouble hunting
in to fiction
trees must be
nerved- We in order
presidents wont have
trouble in getting a
lick
Pitt County, C, Friday, 1905
NEW FOR j of the defendants end i
in the case failed to disclose the
that is men had I en employ i I
by some one interested in the den-
to with the jury and try
creels influence for the .;, .
Last Saturday morning
Tar Heel and Id lust rial
Vol. I, N-- I. made its appearance
in Greensboro. Al
r.
pi
Jen who slay home every
i ire int goal for
Julia Holmes Smith. All
prim string take
i-c will have to pay I
account, but it is
insist on Japan
an itemized statement.
editor, and C. G Harrison business L a doubt it a- .
The two men who are in jail for
an offense, t no n
by others to Bel
If there is a town in
f ii some as n or other are
low to take hold. .
i e . p I
in . v m
manager. I page column
It i both the
and v the two pro-
posed Republican papers to be ran
in i i in i
publication, following is
. Una where a building and
specimen I reign news ., .;,.
--1- Our p.,
, By , Tar Heel and In-
St. Petersburg. June Your
call the czar
this evening an is re-
.- that ii
so far tin ii has bet n
highness i the pros
. , . i, I lilt; said r in I to
peace x talked B
about several things I a national movement. We will
and n Just agitate this question until tin
a v as leaving i e called me
back . d into the
cellar I I a , by
Heading novels i
m . . . i
some Jo with your often results in tit ind I
I assured him e report was Several near
the hand in .
a mighty grasp, said is well . . . . . ,. .
. tins kind ire and
hut I was in . the worst.
i by in
f tin f I ind
Again ion to the ,.,., ,
a street can
necessity . in . . . .
to mi deeds
all sections of I We how , , , . .
soon in ti. I Hie law
our authorities make rigid
investigations weekly, and see t i it
, . . . . . Men . , the
that the laws are
influencing and
. .
the for diseases rear l
to spread lie I i precaution do to . i
reference to deal is nut for
strictly I . is, i;
and en the being
a healthy town, this should
cause any one I lose sight of the
fad real dancer to can
. has discovered that
sleep
didn't some fool dis
ire it was ton late.
reason the
i tabooed the
in. is that grown
, i. s we mean,
was a good at some
was at marrying
i something and raise
i an appeal.
keeps mouth closed
n from writing articles
c- telling bow it happened
iii ii call bun a hero.
up chairs and smashing
in and a brae is
way to break up
iii some places
IF you prefer to sit on
the shell shore and
hear the mighty ocean
roar, here are Serge Suits
and the comfortable out-L
i t s of C r ash
Homespun.
Whenever you go and
wherever you go, you'll need to lie properly pro-
visioned with Clothes and Furnishings.
OUR STOCK
Negligee Shirts; Straw Huts; Belts;
Collars; Hosiery; Underwear; Rain
Coats; Umbrellas; Gloves, etc.
write or call.
Frank Wilson,
THE KING CLOTHIER.
nine of the unpronounceable
been sunk along the
tun ships the country large
ill feel relief.
the bachelor says a man can
make lose a fortune v, bile
THE MERCERIZED CONTROVERSY
Still Continues to Burn Advertising Space
and Money.
mien are telling each other
bye.
in the m ,
go.
, ,. . , about t
here as us else.
Mr Ilia bis followers
i i nail little while, they can
e the pleasure of Baying, I ti Id
House veil to kill the Colorado
is, and now is belling to make
ice for bear.
bad a little lamp
The
And that Mary
The lump wan always ii.,
the
She WOUld mi
for Mary's lamp
cough her head
night by
The faithful lamp
And Mar's and parents
Could the whole long
ti -t
try in the rid by a
recently . I mi lit. The
i Idle have
been king . in county
in planting c ti a was going
m in at ll Tin demonstration
show, the of the
.- and dim ii this i In
it, n report
the no an th the acreage
been d . cent If
this is give us some
where in the neighborhood of
bales th .- insuring the
f inner, n I ii, e. fur
their i
The n
i greatly by
irregular r s lice.
town y i i. j
this bark Win a An
i is as here
be gave the merchants ass
some I suggest i ins as I m u
these troubles might I--
ii will ml i line lo i
it ah
If ii cannot say anything
r your town lean up against a post
id keep your mouth abut.
Aycock sounds all right, but
sounds bigger and no
k in him longer.
Five tombstones hare been
till M i
v i he prim I
chased by Carrie Kali n, the joint . . , , . .
trap II
i r
Ii under
offered In
n of a dis-
the
not wanting
i were
taken to provide re safety for the
men who i n In almost
every collision that the men
who gel killed ire the en-
firemen and men bag-
gage cars. A
Dear Baltimore a Fe lays ago by
in two trains. Eighteen
men were killed, every one them
f the railroad, and not a
passenger was injured. There are
safeguards the who
travel in these latter days, but none
for the men who handle the trains
smasher. them will mark
grave of her divorced husband,
while another mark the
resting place of Mother who if ,,,. women
lived with her until her death. The to their
three others, each by I for the next month have for
marble lamb, will be sent o Texas, the last few would hale
to mark the grave of Mrs Nation's mighty bad to be blind on the lib
I of the best ways to keep up
good sanitary conditions is to keep
down the weeds and grass.
Ideal Clothes arc not easily defined, bill it's easier to
than to make them. vary, what one man doesn't
please another. That's what ideals an index to character,
and also what makes ideal clothes difficult to produce. There are
some general principles, however, and good quality is one of thorn,
The Style of Your Clothes
the pattern, the price you pay disclose your taste and common
sense, but the quality in an Index of character.
I f you pay an all wool price for fabrics
that shows that you are easily your ideals may
be good, f you willingly buy and wear the
adulteration, because it looks good, and nobody knows the differ
that's another indication. Maybe you govern your
by the same test.
Be an All-Wool Man
when it to buying clothing. Your clothes can be us good as
they look if yon say so Our label means all wool and best work
Occupying tho of the is a thing to look for, a big to ti ml. Let
your suit have
world's diplomatic stage Roosevelt
must be
The best way to keep tho law
breakers down is lo send a of
them up.
The next meeting of the
ate will in New Orleans.
After that in 1907 it will meet in
Richmond when the Jefferson
monument, which will also be a
monument to the I laughters of the
Confederacy will be unveiled.
Judge Moore was right in
the two men to jail for attempt-
to influence certain juror in the
case, tried last week in
Raleigh. Notwithstanding the exam
If the Republicans South Car-
have as long a wrangle over
their proposed party paper as the
Republicans have in this state, by
the time they get ready to buy their
plant, they will please communicate
with Chairman Rollins.
It is report the Czar U
having sinking spells. Sinking
to be with the
Russians, Wonder if his sinking
spells are like those of Ins ships.
A society girl in Pennsylvania
has been awarded a Carnegie medal
or saving the life her coachman.
If she doesn't m Try him she de-
serves another one
If the czar ever up an-
other navy, he will doubtless keep
at home to preserve instead of
The latest thing in stripes in
Milwaukee is Hanker new
suit.
will need a parK Borne
mil on it now
Label on inside Made by Co, and
sold by
e. L. Wilkinson Go.
This line weather is dollars to the
good old farmers just now.
As advice tn pretty girls who lose
their tempers a Chicago writer
that, when angered, they stop
and count ten before speaking. It
is respectfully suggested that when
a girl in tho habit of losing her
per is able to stop and count ten
before speaking, she needs nothing
to keep her from losing it. The cure
suggested is like catching birds by
sprinkling salt on their
Oklahoma State.
Hardware.
For C Stoves Ranges,
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am-
munition, Horse
Steel Plows, Heat Cutters and
In fact anything
in Hardware come to
H. L. CARR
WINTERVILLE
HIPPOPOTAMUS HUNTING.
GUARANTEED DIVIDEND OF FIVE
How the
This department is In A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep-
resent the Eastern Reflector in and territory.
and
PREMIUMS.
ITEMS.
A few the N l
area bit In
I the Winterville
the list all the pail route-
Winterville of all
V i HI ii., C, June
ask bin
you
ii at T.
sea informed that J and get
highest
Mrs. A.
and Muster James went
tn returned
in need of la
and am prepared to give KW Ku. ware line
for the Come and see me , Bee ,,, before buying.
and pay up, make me happy, make K Co.
a Are Taken
In
of log game m Africa
rule, i- sol en to pi ,.
host, where tin man, why pay premiums
; the -me for premiums On
e a stone, and beyond a few bub- interest expense
LIFE AND
ill Ii
. in fr-mi one to four i
nothing more is
rites to the
pay th
I -i ii t Co.
moved into my
I keep
, II a
t and shop
in
I.,
Mr J. T. of
w Mrs. J,
Ii v.
I another
-1 ell I
Barter
Ll. feel like time
o. Do y pain
ii ed on reading T Ho
tin lettered and adhere
ii i . That denotes
should be rem
. eye J.
To
can
i . . iii Tucker and
I've got a
fur all those who pay for a
year advance.
A. ll.
and
of near Bethel,
in Monday lo attend the In-
their h -y can
the -el knows
Mowing machine- aid
BETHEL ITEMS.
K. C, June 1906
Mi-es Mattie Grime- and
Blanche Mayo came in from Win-
Friday to
and Sunday with their parent-.
They left yesterday to resume
their studies.
Mi-- who
rakes by at is back with
call Mud parent once more.
Wiley of was Miss Allie G. Little passed
Monday night. through a few day- ego from State
Try a bottle of Dr. Normal.
Indigestion at drug Tom Andrew in talking of
Our and ck of chasing an alarm clock.
ladies am for he can't make i patched lumps of clay to items
Upper has arrived and and then lie at the hour If capsized, they
of ureas mentioned. Ask hint to explain
. is more complete than ever about the matter. Be
i generally the for you.
of tin- if the told. It
i- lit
I a I or excitable r i
sill often a lot i
. ever
i- bobbing up, ;
u i or The i i
hie i.- the brain, and i
I i waif fur a side shot, v
the in of the
ear will find
hunter writes
on the
from to
n in together, but
r disturbed several i
shifted to a huge swamp to
not h, v. ere the only i
gel hem was by poling
about a mile of and
narrow to the . .
patches of opes water whither they
I red. The only canoe we .
could were capable of
than three
narrow, mostly rotten and
interest rate and lower
ANNUITY a
Writ.- the Home Office.
Carolina, or see
you can buy
higher
HE SECURITY
this great
North
F. M. Horn
Agent,
Ire Nor
i ii;
ll
THE BETHEL BANKING AN
AT X. O.
the close of business Many 29th, 1905.
912,92.1.24 in hi
Due from
ii
4,315.40
1,318
,. t
I ii on
,. .
, .
II
Ni.-
, r
. , e
Wilt
more complete eyer
before. Consisting of find It Sunday Tom,
or will be
. full line one that
id can Iii your eye late I designs, kn, Cox, Arkansas, i-
The invited Mrs.
to cell end inspect our The had en fee cream
Berber supper and recital last
W, A. spent Friday night, The young ladles acted
in Greenville. their pane It was given
For bey, com and oats, go to benefit of the parsonage.
Harrington Berber a Go, Mr. J. H. Andrews is very ill
new corned with fever. We hope it will
received Harrington Barber Co. days.
Cornell herrings cheap, at Miss
milliner, will leave Thursday for
A. A. Forbes, of home. She made many friend-
wen here Tuesday. daring stay. She will be back j
price for cotton seed during the fall season,
paid by County Oil Mill. v- K- of M i. ., j
to T. hT. Co. fur Sunday with iii-
fresh candles, nuts, end returned night be
Tin,
weal
and
above statement is
a span- st hand. We hunted
them several times in.
their Slate of a-
b i, in butchers meat, ,, H. H Taylor, of
i i. river horses were
The hunter, Sir.
W it
we for rooking was procured and lo l-for
fr. hippo. We had to feed from of Jone, 1905.
a.
Public,
TIES.
I in
780.00
.-I; 15.348.00
IO I
ll,
k,
n v
nit
or nun to
. stock In Pitt
enclose
I Winterville; V. P,
t to the orphan
June
I e T and
i it and millet seed.
Bra.
-hi ware and Crock
mi b
i lie Sill Inn who has
relatives new
home
ii -pee.
for the
family, line for perfectly
balanced, sub-cutaneous coin
For sale by
T. Bro.
K. and
II It lie, of Greenville, came
in So day.
worry over that little lot
if Coll i ill mu bad over when
lo natives living on
station during the rains, when
mil foods were d Hi-
c Ii get, a hippo, even if
hi noon
i I Hippo n .
. lie
t i bends of the river, and
round, deep on
tho and i over them with branches
cud Tin hippo, traveling
at night, drop head first into
-V
Th s By Ever-
It it'll-, so pay
if have they ii a r
s mule y.
and
III
at they want.
i lute to
duly Monday.
O. L. of
spent with his lister.
J, spent d m
know his g
place so it i useless to tell.
was down to
choice
C. A. Fair, of was here
Tuesday.
We carry samples of over
hundred of wall paper.
We me prepared to furnish as
the cheapest. Come and
examine before elsewhere, see his best Sunday.
II. Bro. Mrs. Staton is sick
B. i. Forest spent at today. Hope it will only for
Charlie
County Oil Mill is
buying Seed. They pay
your
for meal. When yours
a III U
bus. lb. Put Co. Mill, buys for meal- When
in any quantity the rd write for
price paid everyday
For Plymouth
per dozen. Fob orders
filled as last as the bent lay. H.
Winterville N. C
At drug store there we think
We are glad lo learn that little
is rapidly
improving.
There is no reason why Put Co.
have lo pay such
high prices for flOUr, they
the most can be pleased
In table silverware and jewelry. Winterville Mfg. Co. is thoroughly
Mrs. and child- making splendid
and Mis-, Annie left Hun
a crowd of the
attended church at
Sunday.
Have now on hand nice line of
ITEMS
N, C., June 1905.
and Ci r ten
are
relatives our neighborhood.
Miss Jennie of
ville, is visiting her uncle, Ed
Mr. and Mrs. Mills ill; seal
to Hill Friday.
a nil Leslie Smith, of
land passed through nut neighbor-
June
day for a visit i county. a y., . .
Colic and Kidney Cure, ed church at
the combination kidney medicine M-iI
visit relatives. at a. v . a. Ange a u,
Some try to meet Hunsucker Redaction made on white Miss of
buggies prices. A few try to, goods and ti. Chapman L D Q
them in quality and finish. I Co. were visiting at E.
But none undertake to do both. Misses Florence Felton, of Tar-1 Sunday.
Another large shipment of shoes j and Tucker, of j and
all styles and sizes and prices very went to Friday Nichols were visiting their aunt,
reasonable. Barbel and returned Monday. j Mrs. Mills Smith last week.
We hand a lot of nice Mrs. Smith spent Friday
Miss Bertha Kittrell who has gents hats that will now Saturday with her daughter,
On account of Special Communication of Grand
Lodge of Greenville Lodge, No. A. F. A. H.
will operate an Excursion from Greenville to Kinston
and return on the above date.
been wining in
returned home Sunday
your house how is
time, Ange have the old
reliable Town and Country paint.
Uncle, where are you going,
I am A. W.
they me Milling Milliner goods
down
Miss M of Snow
win, home fin some
lime the account
returned Sunday,
below cost. fail to see them. Mrs. B. P,
We will sell you at some price. John is visit,
It. G, Chapman Co. I his grandfather, Tyson,
Miss Davenport, of Stokes Little is sick,
is visiting Mrs. Man nine;. j c- L. Tyson, of was here
Special prices on
It. o.
For Pine Tar honey. Walkers Register of K. Williams from
Ionic, ii. Pain killer, only one license
Hi. Bell's Mettle salve, and a last week. That was for a colored
f sickness, tore for all heart troubles, tee couple, Marion Harp and Clara
l. N. Edwards,
Special Train Will Leave Greenville at
Returning Will Leave Kinston at p. m.
Special attention will be given to Ladies.
Base Ball,
GREENVILLE
a.
vs.
KINSTON
If you enjoy good Base Ball don't fail to go on this Excursion, as you will see
the Best Game of the Season
Special Rates as From Greenville, from Winterville, from
L CARR, A. J. GRIFFIN, R. IV. KING.
PRINT





L;
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a door to
THE
is us the
. i occasioned actual exist-
. but in the
cases by a
red LIVER.-------
THIS IS A FACT
Which may be
by trying a course of
No
w I mind. They bi
IS LOCKING THE DOOR
Can You Afford it
For Rates
and regulate the LIVER.
to the
health and elastic-
. to the body.
NO SUBSTITUTE.
or
APPLY TO
LOCAL MANAGER
Home and
Telegraph Company,
I Not Quite I
an get a
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Have good
t, . .
C of tools
u . . . that our
wk a single
.
In Superior Court.
Town o
gains, and t of
K. attachment.
b E. J. Po lard, will
, . notice, U of
June, summons n- issued
,. . .-. him, in th ab i a
lion the clerk of the
Superior court of county, return-I
,,. the s I
Pill court, which convenes on
the second Mon. after the first
Monday in . i
the 19th day said month, which
ids the riff
of i Dot with
. a i . Di E J.
not to
The purpose said action as
the plaint ll is to recover of the
of e hundred
,, hi- of a
certain deed executed to the
on tin 5th day January.
,. I and I son
i i ill a d
in
Book
office of Pitt county.
-a d K J. Po defendant
. I, notice that
i u. I was issued
A. f J e'er i
.-. I IT day f June.
W said K J. Pollard,
, . i ff aid .-
You get Harness,
Horse Goods,
ii
ii
the i ii.
i . ff i a
r Pitt court, it l
place In re I Ion
J P
Corey
lie
aid
fl summons is l. the said
h,. J. b
. to i i i
three days said and answer r
I demur to complaint plaintiff
I in this t , demanded
n l- i granted.
S. M.
and
furniture Dealer. paid
Hides, Fur. Cotton Seed OH Bur
Turkeys, E-, Bed-
Mattresses, Oak Suits,
T Lounges, if,
roots, George Can-
Cl . b Apples
Pine .
Sugar, .
bi
Dot. I
hone at office tin- town
. the June,
Km . . Mi
i lei k i
. . Plaintiff's
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ll, . . .
Bl I
V. .
torn,
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Con
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ii i lie power sale eon-
. I h
. hi . i ins n to II- i .
pi . r,
I I
I i PHI county. North
in . J. Page the
signed ex u
b, lore tin or u en-
t i . . i it on
of land
i . . r Pin
la c of North Cu
foil in Thai I and
p, lying on the east
,. i tin id Iron
i, . to a In i own
,. . . land pun hated by
Elks . i Ii. in ad
i. W. Venters the
., .,. , ii o . the on
-ind
by the Davis land,
,. Ii act es m- re or to
said Mortgage Terms
sale cash.
This Maj
II. Mortgagee.
C M
DIRECTORY.
J. Elks.
Chairman, W. R. Home.
J. R. Spier, J. R.
J. W. Page.
Clerk Superior
Moore.
W. Tucker.
of
T. While.
William
D. Cox.
Hoard of G
Cox, B. M
L. C. Arthur,
Superintendent
Lee C E.
TOWN OFFICERS
S.
l. J M-.
. A. H. Pal
S T. E. Hooker, I
J. i . Lanier.
Mayor P. M. Women.
J.
L.
Tax C. I.
U.
ll.
Chief Eire Department Ola
Forbes
Dispensary
W. Bryan, J. N. Hart, J.
L. Sugg.
meetings each
day night. Sunday school
m.
A. T. pas
tor. Services Sun
day. W. Ii.
School.
II. H. Mo
pastor.
day. W. B. Parker
Sunday
Cox
rector. ii
and third W. b
Brown
Sunday
Will
Ll N
regular Ice
J A Horn.
day Services every Sunday
ti s
Sunday
n an j
Sunday x I the i
In m nth. v
Dove
Sunday d
Lodge No. A
F A M. meets 1st am
Monday nights In each
month R Williams, W
Mi Wiley Brown, Sec
Covenant Lodge No.
F Meets every Tuesday
night. T R Moore, N
PRECIOUS CRUMBS.
Told
An Old Turkish Tali
Since Days.
This is u story which the old
grandfathers toll their
grandsons, a folklore talc that was
told about the in the days of
A young man was about to set
out to seek fortune in a strange
land beyond the rugged northern
mountains. So he went to every
member of his family and asked
what presents he should brine hack.
member of the family ex-
pressed a desire fur some particular
present, and tin- young man care-
fully noted them down. When lie
so, he noticed that his old
father vet expressed a wish.
shall bring for you,
j lie asked.
m, I shall make one re-
quest. I would like urn to save all
from your table and
bring them to me when you r
The thought this a very
rm . but nevertheless
. In- i fulfill it.
j mi to land
i ii where he en-
into and in a few years
. me ii mi reliant. Then
he ii Mined return to his
land. Mis belongings he sold
i-i into and with
this, ii j the presents for
and i n he saved
or I I r, he joined several
and together they set
out in cross the mountains into
Turkey.
But in the mountains a
. v. n. i d were
lo-i many Finally I hi
provisions gave out, and they were
on the point of starvation when the
young man thought of the crumbs
he had saved for his father.
he cried. cannot car-
my father the present prom-
him. for hunger compels me to
use ii for
When the young man reached
home and he had embraced all the
of his family, he
ed the presents. But when he came
his lather he had nothing to
give, and he
father. I have Dot been
able to fulfill my promise to you.
In the mountains was overcome
by hunger and was forced to cat
the crumbs had saved for you to
life and of my com-
And the father
my s-m. The object of nil
quest baa been
Shu Knew
i's dis man
asked an old
i f In r mistress, a
more lady, i
The look from the old
the advertising
a certain brand of wine and saw the
god, mentioned. She
then explained to the old m
Announcement
beg leave to announce that we are
Wholesale and Retail
for
White Lead, Paints,
Colors, and Town and
country Nixed Paints.
There is in the world better than
the Harrison line. It has behind it a
reputation for honorable wares and honorable
dealings.
If you use the Harrison Paint.; you need
never worry quality.
We trust that you favor us with your
orders whenever you want good paint for any
Have just a car load and
can give you Special Prices.
Baker Hart
N. C,
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT.
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Agent.
AYDEN, N. C.
AYDEN ITEMS.
fail to see Ty-
new crockery both j are -heir
N. C, June 1905. are Reaper J. i, K
As authorized embroidery
P . i-tow, ,,
R ,,
I do know that Smith. Bro i
the pretties, and more for
car choice hay that J. else.
R- Smith Bro., is I Miss May Anders,,,,, of
T h been visiting Miss
crop and a should use it
freely. t j k. Bro
B. Craven wife,
great pleasure i receiving b- we handle
and receipts , Jen
those in arrears. bay.- a list D
of all who receive th-n- mail at ,
this office. Weals,, take orders
job
can peaches, apples, corn
When
yon a Blue,
Now we have plenty of the
tough pole, for b
Call on us and .,
selection. Ayden Milling Mfg
Co. Ayden. N, C.
Ayden Milling Co.,
Ayden, N. C.
Saturday the at M. M.
soda fountain closed. K,
Ayden ft Ca.
Ayden, N O.
There was a very
missionary meeting in the
Sunday afternoon.
hear the address Car. I
.-s
Moore ticket to Morehead f T
were drinks ,., .,,, ,
May is drink
, ginned nice and clean
real, e
of Tin ware bettor prices for it, bring ,
come to see us, Hart Jenkins. I , .
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co., Ayden,
line of
King Quality shoe are Urn I.
You will Alia ,,,., , j j
Complete spring
at J. J. u, Hop,
Miss Bonnie O urn d, i Km.
days
Miss Annie H
NOTICE.
In ,,,, Jot.
w will our
regular ,.,,. at
mi.-. is
c business,
Kind
A Mien, C
d in sprint of
es,
i day and Sunday
is
Can Don,
a. house with gar-
lei. and all necessary outhouses
located on main street in a good
neighborhood for rent by J. R.
Smith, Bro.
you kw yo. could get one ,
Cash Items.
OF
THE OF AYDEN
N. C.--
At the dose of business May 29th, 1905.
spent
lake,
Ayden M
pants. ,
Miss
try. spent
with Mrs.
and examine
high grade buggies. You can be
easily convinced the superiority
material and
Ayden Milling
E. K. ft Co. will do all
possible can to please you with
their new line of heavy and fancy
groceries
We are Headquarters for first Taylor
class, light neat Harness, A
For Sale
by J. II Bro.
mi I o
Th,
size blade yon want at J. B. Smith
Ai Bro.
Hardy, of Greene
was here Saturday on his
to Norfolk.
bat rock sail at J. I. Smith
Bro., is thing I can get
for my They only eat what
they warn of it at a time.
L. Brown and family
in Greenville.
The soda fountain
now to the end of season.
newest and drinks will
there, if yon
inc.- try them.
Clans,;, of
count,
day the train to
home.
Pianos and . j j
Loans and Discounts,
18,285.311
on
Gold Coin, ;
Silver
Hank notes and
other S notes
1,022.00
44.618.28
Capital stock paid in,
Surplus fund
Undivided profits lees
; .- ;
Dividends unpaid .
Deposits subject to check,
Cashier's
1.000
33.068.91
190.82
TAFT'S
want
leans at
Cannon Tyson are displaying aDd are red
the most up to date line of
brought to this market.
Go to E. R Hail Go's new
market for beef, fresh meats,
sage, and fresh fish.
.
repair is , , c.
Ii.,,,. and wife
all
may them
They also call special attention
then- line buggies.
C Ben who has
Furniture Store
small
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
AT THE OF BUSINESS MAY 29th. 1905.
Ayden Milling A Mfg. Co., Ayden well made durable buggy can
, . any style at
Some devil miscreant with
intent last Saturday night Those suffering with their
knocked a large hole through one in
of the brick walls. Dr. , J.
new Stores. The brickwork bad n r- .
just been completed and this lie,,,. ,
;. ,. glasses properly and
in human shape- must needs to
damage in order to vent bis spleen
Will deal with you sell that we
honestly your money Come to
and wife spent
hf with at House.
We will
day June 21.1 offer for cash our
notion, at prices
of i the town of
Ayden. o,, i, ,
W.- B
plaids
interest the at per yard, white sheet
men who prefer to walk or the van -W. C. Jackson
who will not Co. Ayden, N. C.
buggies are the most economical at
their price.
We know vehicles and values,
weals,, know the buggies we build
Daisy Taylor, of Greenville, I her Kid., c.
visiting her brother, J. Bland, returned to her home u,
Va.,
graceful, Capt. T. K
to Oak City on h v
at know we can't
as gone
of an-
NEW MAN
At the Old Stand.
I have purchased the stock of j
GROCERIES and of W. J.
Thigpen and will carry on the bus-
at hit old stand Five
Points,
will add to the stock to meet the
the and will at
ill times carry a complete line of
Heavy and Vane Groceries.
Tobacco, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Cigars, etc. i
Call on me when you want the
nest Groceries tor price
at which they can be told.
J. J. TURNAGE
The Five Points Grocer.
W F Evans, Sec
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER- Tar River Lodge No. K of
Meets every Thursday
Th, Hooker by I B Q Flanagan, I
that Bacchus was a .
km wed Ah
man Ah rend
in Bible; him and de mule.
de mule, and
de mule seed and got
and he heal ii.- mule, and
de mule In-
Ah knows nil
The had some difficulty
in was an
entirely personage from
god of
Sun.
and Discount
Overdrafts, unsecured
Stocks, securities,
-S
All real estate
him
Gold Coin
Coin
3,000.00
52,958.0
1,109.84
1241,480.58
Stock paid
Surplus,
less
Expenses Paid
Deposit check 181,484.46
checks out-
standing
28,000.00
7,250.79
consent was .-u
June, dissolved, J. Prank Brink-
, . U. D. Hooker's Interest
e Brick The
Brick Warehouse here-
after be run by Prank
Th June nil.,
Prank
Hooker
I desire to thank friends for
their liberal patronage in the past sod
s prom-
will always use my Lest
effort to protect their Interest in the
future. Very truly,
J. Prank
T J Moore, K of R
Tribe No
I O R M, meets ever
Thursday night J R Co
W P Ed
wards, of R
Council No
M, meets every Friday
night J B Randolph,
J G R S
NORFOLK SOUTHERN CO
Steamboat Service.
Known b, There.
The hit. Dean Everett the
Harvard divinity school missed ii
train m station and had
to spend a long, dreary in th,
town ill p.
lie asked the proprietor
bring him a checkerboard. Tn in
aged dean's consternation the man
with a of
two gill
Why. what's asked for a
said the dean.
knew what you wanted, all
was the reply. call it
by lots of different names down
North Carolina,
County of Pitt.
James L. Little, Cashier of the above-named bans, do solemnly
swear that the statement above is true knowledge
and belief L LI LL. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before
me, this 7th day of June, 1905
TYSON.
Notary Public.
J. G.
A. ANDREWS,
It. W.
Directors
COBB BROS. CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and Pris-
ons. Private Wires to New York
Chicago and New Orleans.
HILLIARD,
Greenville, N. C.
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Iron Fencing Sold
Letters of administration on
.-state of Louis II. Cox.
having this been Issued to me by
the clerk of the Superior court
county, and having duly qualified as .,.,
administrator law, L. leaves
notice is hereby given to all persons Washington daily
claims against said estate, to I a for leaves
Greenville daily
authenticated, or this notice will ho , at m. for
plead in bar of their recovery. All Connecting at Washington
persons indebted to said estate are I Norfolk Southern Railroad
q lasted to immediate payment. N f Baltimore, Philadelphia,
of May New York, Boston and all other
JESSE CANNoN, joints North. Connects a Norfolk
with all West.
Shippers should order their
I freight via Norfolk, care Norfolk
, c , . , Southern R. R.
About the first of April there a-M.- to change
strayed from my farm near y
X Roads a sow wits pigs. T H
The sow is black and white, slit in I c
one ear and swallow fork the Green-
other. reward for in-U- Agent,
formation leading to recovery Tl , .
sow and pigs. J. W. Perkins, I H. C. General T. and
5-17 w N. O. f. Agent, Norfolk, Va.,
Administrator of B.
Profit Sharing.
said the head of the
firm to the foreman, firm has
decided to inaugurate system
sharing with its
replied the foreman.
What were the profits last
year the firm lost
That necessitates a reduction of
i.-r cent in wages under the new
Tell the men
comes into
Tel
the new
effect
graph.
Victor Receives
THE
e RAND PRIZE.
To the Victor Belongs the Spoils.
to the
St. is, Mo., Oct. Victor Safe Lock Co., of
Cincinnati, received, to-day, the Grand Prize at the World's
Fair, for their exhibit of solid Manganese Steel bank safes
and general line of lire 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
J. L SUGG, Agent.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
or display a nature lit only for an j m
Imp of toe region, below Oh with L, can do
for the whipping expect
Just fine . ,,,
and can Ii, up In any style We r , r. W
y We to build Ayden, .
A n Ac. for we do not Tom Tucker, after a
I Co. set apace we cannot Wt to the of J R
Milling Mfg. Co., Ayden, X. c. and R. W. Smith, has gone home j
Fancy candies, oranges, apples J. A. Willis beg to m-
and bananas at E. K. Hail form the public that be is prepared
For guano sowers M. B. to on short
The best. without damage
Carlos Harris says Harrison
Town and Country paints and white and tan slippers at
colors are by far the best goods V Bi. are
Bun are re-
daily new and
confectioneries from the
e manufacture seats for
the trade, that are simply the
smoothest seat on the market.
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co.
Those haying watches and
ables in the possession of J. W.
Taylor, jeweler and optician, and
desire them and his services
the line, should come for
them, as be will leave for
alter June 27th, and will j
remain there perhaps for
month, where he will take
special In optics.
WINTER
CLOTHES
T-ma to lay away winter
cl. flies soon. Better
,., they are protect
ed from moths until they are
wanted again. We have
MOTH BALLS
MOTH POWDER
CAMPHOR
TAR BAGS
CHAMBRAY
Waits to serve you with
wanted in
FURNITURE,
RUGS, LAMPS and CURTAINS
Can fit out your who;
House.
can't
They're
near any of
cheaper than
n- new clothes.
A. H. Taft,
NEXT DOOR TO WHITES
that he ever used and that it I or children I have
knocked out several other lending
brands in a test at Greenville
summer. This paint is sold by J.
B. Smith Bro.
Miss Julia is attending
the institute Winterville.
Oranges, apples, bananas and all
fruits kept by
horn.
Ibis
M. M. SAULS, Ph. Scientifically
n. Constructed.
Agnes Moore, of
has been visiting Mrs. Smith, BEFORE THE HOUSE BURNS.
T, .,, contemplate
sensible carriage buyer you property don,
kw. that judgment often you
A Shoe for
Women.
Really a
-Ye-, Mr. is one of the
most wonderful men I ever knew.
He is really
didn't know he had ever writ-
ten
he hasn't, but he can take a
railroad Mine and till
when n train start, whew d is
going ind when it will gel
Chicago
We have full line of I ,
shoes for ladies T M black
pair guaranteed.
Edwards C.
Cotton Gopher.
plows extra blades J K do
Smiths . I can
.- , . , always yet any thing want from
We good values for the boys.
the money in shoes, hats, caps, The fruit tree men have come
rugs, mattings, and William and wife an
floor oil cloth Gannon Tyson. visiting Elder
A large Saints
red tools with which Bra arc no
work. Satisfaction to make wooden legal
Their
The Reflector
Is Band By Everybody in and
It people money so pay for what
if yon have what hey want advertise it and yon are sore to
gm a part of money.
teed. M. Bro.
S, Brown and wife, i i.
l c-u visiting their son, E. I,.
Brown hero for the
weeks, I their home in
Sun la; .
Call i
oft in , Flour, i
to be had
Need es, ,
for all ii. of i ma,
II. Bro.
C.
cripple horses or mule,.
The bread .
. i . k rout u that
Simple I. .- ,,. .
Cos c, the
i . . nit ft
waste i ,,, ,.,,,.
n ii Is -i eh.
saves many
that there is price below which a I Are
good buggy cannot be bull, or sold. , The to Ac, . Now
Our , certain while property valuable and
in and when yon get a
Le. U- in
Ayden Mfg. Co, insures.
ii to Mm
Annie Perry, Mary
Hodges and several ether
went up the road Sunday
but could i.
nation, W
was am ;
crowd.
g new iii j
ind heating C
s, ;,;. a can m . Pay.
AYDEN, N. C
for
made- with careful reference
the minute details and
is so per in its numerous
is mi ,.
n tho selling
tho price the Ultra
I if is on mil,
does, it-
.-A
W. E. HOOK'S,
J. H.
cholera cure.
It Has Never Failed.
Here is the basis
employ
and
-is
constructed
doses,
i woman's
H sit
i Slim is avert
i the many
We carry SHOE, for men, it. etc.
Pulley Bowen.
I ;
COLUMBIA
if you d
J. W.
were i h
A. fun i
N Sunday.
Simples
v I
cot Cl
Go to
L i
. for a few
guano
. .
i .
.
to i -ill
I -.-
ll
I I
H.
A; d .
Dr. Joseph Dixon
. den, . C.
OS-
lied we
POOR PRINT





M-
SPECIAL Sale
OF
Low Shoes and
Slippers.
Peace
i- lo r-
Pew which
appears in mother
issue. Peace one
nod best has
fur jun- been one f the mi st in-
the South. The
of instruction me
those of colleges for care-
training in given in each de-
Arr
together with that of
Expression, are under the charge
of specialists nod superior
advantages attractive courses.
its In me like
rounding and its nigh standard,
appeals those patents who
desire the best for . bad not
been doing hi. dot, of late and
therefore services were
ford I
early in t
is broken
that
nine
stocked,
II
ON THURSDAY, MAY 25TH.
Ready For the Fray.
With the additional new players
secured for Greenville
stock of Children's and Infant's Ox-
THE LIE GIVEN. A BLOW, A SHOT
Mr. L. W. in Van
Sharp in Jail.
Wilson, N. Jane
L. W. a i
the with a
bullet would in hie left hip inflict-
ed by another white man
Van Sharp, of Mr.
km brought here
day night and in resting comfort
The trouble occurred three
miles from Selma at the saw mill
Mr is on the
Neuse river, where the Southern
railroad crosses. Sharp has bees
for his force, and Saturday
afternoon Mr. Bachelor, after
lo and early application
is necessary in order lo secure ,
place on this list. e President
James for further par
i- sent aim w
was a somewhat pretentious
roll educated person,
I en in is in
are ready tor the
with Washington and
have no idea of the visitors
off Hi- Everybody
turn Friday and give the
Sharp, so M
says, at once
his word and was asked if lie
intended bun a liar. The
words were repeated and Mr
at Sharp who
palled his pistol tired with
the above results.
Sharp is now in the
jail and having had his
Saturday
was imprisoned in default of lull
for and Observer.
at Greatly Reduced Prices.
t good, New Shoes. A chance to buy good, new shoes
Reduced Prices
i, just in time to meet your needs, before the stock
sizes run down, is opportunity, w. .
attention of careful buyers, who appreciate gen- i,;,.
n . . . . Temple
Sent To Penitentiary.
Raleigh, N. June
Powell, Of Norfolk, Va., found
guilty the Federal
court of attempting to defraud by
use the United
today sentenced to two years aid
Harry Skinner, Jr. months Imprisonment lo
I m He the
Won s
Hotel and
Will pay l each
good
and express the above
at Chase City, Va.
s Temple
that have;
with us. In the practice of
the Law, Mr. Harry Jr.
name will
SKINNER
rs.
. 2nd,
SKINNER,
v .
AL OFFER
-e is simple, and We are over
many Summer need the room and want
and In order clean out quickly
Was Too Previous.
ml i
pitched in- n the
log the e house,
afternoon and ti i . ti
pitched his without Hist
was, after that II was
per In i i and
A poet, by
the middle of the century ended
his in prison tor theft.
was indeed an inveterate thief and
was apprehended more than
At the prison of Ste.
his incarceration once
met revolutionist and
a-ho generally in
prison for some political
A.- political prisoners were general-
sent to and as
posed that he, too, had been en-
for some revolutionary at-
tempt. So, stepping up to him, he
extended hands and said,
with a friendly
sir, political
beg pardon, said
straightening up and look-
down very coldly on
in for stealing, if you
A Bull.
A wire was the
victim not long,
funniest ever ;
Ids division, lie hail hi line-
man out to truce i i
mar New York and n , r it. Pres-
a report i nine lo from the
of i
with w.-i. Tell Pal
d means b who
Pal and was it
s of So
in t name was km lo the
service. Investigation I mys-
tery, and Put proved
to We only
silence.
When Bismarck was a boy hi
father desired him become n
says Hon. Andrew l.
in the Century. In hi- later years
Hie found humor
in the suggestion.
probably think if I had
become a clergyman I should be a
better ho said jocosely to his
wife one evening.
will not to she said
quietly, my answer would not
be
Solicitude.
said young Mrs.
do wish yon would keep
away from the race
There was no
heard some men talking about
n lot of long shots landed, and
I had known, Charley, dear, that
there was rifle practice going on in
the neighborhood should never
have ltd you go near the place.
Washington
rim, s To-
, I veil mutual e All
a Winner
W- .
I.
one ;
i I the i I I U-dine. I
s. Tun
leather Court Tie Oxfords, worth for
Court Tie Oxfords, worth for 2.25.
it and plain kid Oxfords, 2.50 for 1.85.
. leather Strap i, plain kid Strap Sandals,
Tl Is -I me
tip Oxfords, tan hid Court Tie Oxfords
worth and 2.25 per pair, to be sold
all
for
BALSAM
Warranted to CURB-
Cholera By
L. and Wooten
Baltimore,
-t,
peel j i
entered. Will
new ho
n i lit
-n.
ale
mare,
. a in
i i
i; races
. Mr.
Nd, a
y.
;. kid Sandals, patent
. ,. . . styles and plain common sense
that are selling for pair,
1.13;.
, , Sandals that are selling
IS
Institute
Young
Women end
Music. The
Best Place
Daughter
College
Courses
High Standard
FREE
MINN
Jas.
a ten
,;
u g I
i.
in He- i
Out.
. . tn
.-
,.
, ii Hid the
bad
church
me
offered in U
above.
there
i sternum in Ute
lie BOon
PILLS
c. V Bertha, i
placing hot water
Sale
fer banish
No remedy
MOT
. . II
ill I,.,. in s i ii more mod-
P in
gallon
. at this beautiful line
Are You Suffering
a C
with your .- or Bladder if so Drink the
We with Ki or sun
of the bes water.
Not What Sin; Meant.
Herman worn n who
I. to
i,,, and hooted by the
, i-. I i wan being driven
mall to St. Put-
ting i the coach,
called mil in broken
; .-. . u ; nil it
, I a man I hi crowd, for our
to
, . i
,.,. ; ., r
at
it f
l-h-M Yon i the
inn Well, a
ma, it,
and I
-Come la
nil London
STRONG
Again
is what Mrs. Lucy
said after taking
Dyspepsia
H Hundreds
are
e re-
stored to perfect
health by this rem-
YOU
well if you will take
it
all the sick-
that women
hive. It deprives the system of nourish-
debate to
suffer weaken, and
STORE.
.
. ,.
.-
of nil tin
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests What You Eat
i i
Tl is
Vi
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER IN ADVANCE
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY, JUNE 1905.
No.
REWARD FOR HEROISM.
Capt. Ola Forbes Receives Beautiful
Cold Medal
Capt. Ola
Greenville and , a
made very proud by the
of a package came in
through the
It was a hands-me case
beautiful gold medal,
and presented to by B.
of Baltimore.
The pin from which the medal
i bean the name
Ola
The front of the medal bean the
inscription in letters
prevented
For heroic
deed
my lite in
Tar River
N.
From
G. B.
On the i he in
i a and the date
May 1908 design
the in
exceedingly beautiful and
Is justly proud it
It will be remembered that
Follies was up from
Washington on May and had
several traveling men on hoard bis
launch, a mishap on the way
gave them a thrilling experience.
He bravely rescued Mr.
front drowning. A graph ii-
account of the wax given
The at the time.
Mr. very grateful
to Forbes and felt that no
was too great his heroin
deed. He tends the as a
mark of his appreciation.
A PRETTY GAME.
Greenville Gives Suffolk a Shut Out.
It was a good game you missed
if you were not at Arthur's
It was one of those
unusual one hour and thirty min-
games; resplendent from stint
to finish with thrilling, hair
sensational plays.
Yes, indeed, it was a
game, a game that was thoroughly
enjoyable. Doubles and
made it fast, and there was
fun enough I. amuse
Stand. The funny man in left field
was a rare treat to Hie ladies and
babies. Well, didn't he have
busby hair and couldn't he jump
It is a pleasure in have a team
like Suffolk come to
They play fast, clean, gentlemanly
ball, and can take a defeat grace
fully, and in good They
arr planning for another trip up
mi way
Five to nothing was the score.
That looks bad Washington, It
ii a pity sack a game as shown
by the tabulated below,
should have been by no
larger crowd. Don't miss
will he still better.
Tabulated
Greenville. r. b. a. e.
ARE THEY OF THE WASHINGTON AWN DROWNED.
HP
The Selection of Peace Envoys.
St. Petersburg, June
it is authorized to say
that Count the retiring
Washington
will not participate in the peace
negotiations, but will leave Die
United States Immediately on the
arrival of Baron Rosen, his
From independent sources
Associated Press confirms the
statement the Buss, that Count
will bare no part in the
peace negotiations.
The question of a temporary
suspension of hostilities seems to
test with In Hie meantime
the chancelleries of St. Petersburg
and are occupied with the
selection of the plenipotentiaries.
It now be regarded as settled
that they will number three on
each side.
Au important consideration re-
quiring adjustment is the desire
of each country to appoint
of equal rank, and this in-
creases the probability that M.
preside at of the committee
of ministers, may be one the
Russian plenipotentiaries if Japan
names the Marquis Ito, president
the Japanese privy council. It is
possible that M, the
Russian ambassador at Paris may
not go to Washington. As dean
of the Russian diplomatic crops he
was the choice of the Foreign
Office, he is of advanced age
and his health is not robust. It
is still an open question whether
he may not ask to be relieved of
his mission. In such an event it
is considered certain that Baron
be appointed.
James, B
J.
Smith, c
on, p.
K, if,
Walker,
White, lb.
Harris, cf.
Forbes, If.
e.
Bryant, K.
Barrel
Bill,
Heath,
Tucker, e.
Dean, If.
Hubbard,
p. ii
Bryant, B. lb.
ville Suffolk
Thompson
Greenville struck
by j ii
double plays to J.,
Turner, J., to J-
t. Walker. Hit
leasing makes
that new baby at your home cry so
much, Tommy
cry very much
and anyway, if all your teeth wen-
out your hair off and your legs
so weak you couldn't stand or.
them, I guess you'd feel like
crying
RARE OLD MONEY.
United States Confederation Bill of 1778
There are many specimens of
rate coins and currency in
but we have not seen a more
unusual one than has been shown
us by B. A. Sr. It is a
bill, printed in black on while
paper and is x inches in size.
is a States note and says
on its face bill entitles the
bearer to receive forty Spanish
milled dollars, or the value there
in gold or according to a
resolution passed by congress at
Philadelphia, Sept.
This bill of currency is so
that some of the printing on it has
become indistinct, as has also the
written signature. On the side
bearing the certificate printed
above is a disc with an altar in
center and an eye above
rays upon it. In a circle around
the altar are stars, the word
circling the lower
half. On the other side is a
of plants that resemble
tobacco.
Mr. had this old bill
of currency many years and prizes
it highly. He also showed us an
old cents shin plaster.
Julius a white man,
serving a months was
pardoned Tuesday by Governor
is dying with
consumption.
The Score to in Favor of Green-
ville.
Ii was an ideal, yes, a perfect
that twelve I
hundred tans Friday at the park;
, too warm, not
i with a cooling breeze
through the wires of the
grand Stand. Indeed it seemed an
I afternoon set apart fur the Wash-
base hall game.
The grand stand was a scene
beauty, It was filled to
with the looters l
each team it and bean.
I women standing
for then bidding them
to do or die. And the of
the opposing teams lent to
the gaily they were
and fluttering the breeze from
hands of pretty women. Meg-
with blue and;
red megaphones entwined
h orange and black were fruit-
with and shouts
of approbation .
Washington, of the
ma had come lo
later defeat to the
on the Tar. Yes, Washington,
I he queen of the
boggy, ks
of the Tar, with their two hundred
I human souls, proud, expectant,
and confident they came.
proud, self-considered beautiful
bad come with their invincible,
Woolen, their absolute King, who
nails them at second, Fatly
the erstwhile leaguer, j
wasn't it jarring
Oh, citizens of
think of the insignificant
hamlet on the live runs, the
of the- just three. Ob, i
couldn't you shout all
If ever say Bert
j play second you tell u------, well
somebody will tell you he can.
i Turner, . became overheated
I and was out of the game after the
fit SI out of one time at the
bat be bagged one single
scored one
Dick went in I
the after like he had
Springs his hoes, he baud-
led the Stick veteran.
in the central garden
a caution. He paddled his
at speed, and took
thing that went his way.
Turner, E. covered the third
sack in fairly good style, with
he's had, and beat nut a
of bunts.
we forgetting
Gus and old Thompson
I Not on life. Suppose
had hit June of those be missed
I He saved base hit by one of j
I his stops, and Gus was there with
the goods every single time.
Walker in the box was a
lion too tough of
the batters. They fell be-
fore those sweeps of his like weary-
travelers by the country way side.
Rowe, the redoubtable
man. Are you wondering why he
was saved for the last Well, he
is pretty the best, and that
always comes last; you know. He
is verily a tower of strength. His
throwing was exactly to the point,
and he was in the game from the
jump.
Now a word about our
Did you ever see a
thirty cent piece t Well, that was
Oh my, didn't he get
his bumps Up against that Can-
thirty cent piece there looms
up a beautiful American
in gold. Well, that's
Walker. He's for his lace
value.
Nine hits were made against that
thirty cent considered
invincible pitcher. Isn't it
the little river ham-
should have done this
The feeling between the towns
Attacked With Vertigo and Fell Over-
board.
There sad ending In the
Washington base ball excursion to
Greenville Friday. As the
boats were returning to
Washington A, J. Mitchell,
was on gas bout Magnolia,
an attack of vertigo,
and was drowned. The accident
between and
landings, Mr. Mitch-
ell was between and years
and leave- a wife and four
children. The body had nut been
last report.
Crop Report.
June
weather bureau's weekly j
Of crop c
Further improvement in the
condition cotton is very generally
indicated throughout the cotton
belt. crap is now in a good
State of cultivation, although some
fields continue foul portions of j
the central and western districts
Florida, While, as a rule, I
good growth is the plant
continues small. Lice are still
it North Carolina, but are
less numerous in South Carolina,
Georgia and Alabama. Consider-
able damage t web worms is
reported from Oklahoma and
Indian Territories, some
fields are being devoted
crops. Boll weevil- spreading
in northwestern but
ally the is ant great.
Tobacco planting is largely finish-
ed except in the more
and the crop is generally
well.
Thompson to Stay.
ii m ill in a pleasure to j
the base ball fan.- to know that
Thompson I be man who
pitched the Suffolk game,
decided to stay the Greenville
team. He is a strung and
will strengthen the team
ways. He is i pitcher a bitter.
The colored Normal school
has been closed for,
good.
has been too strong the past.
Let us have a good, pleasant,
friendly rivalry between them.
The incident in the last inning
was unfortunate is to be de-
We believe Washington
people are d enough to place
the blame it belongs.
r. h. a. e.
James, B.,
Turner, E.
Smith,
Rowe, c.
Thompson, if.
Turner and
Forbes, If.
Harris, cf.
White, lb.
Walker, p.
Springs,
Short, F.,
Taylor,
Simmons.
Wooten,
Total
Summary. Earned runs, Green-
ville Washington two base
hit, Giles two; first base on balls,
Walker Wooten struck out by
Walker by Wooten . Time of
game umpire, E, Lewis,
scorer, Frank
The next game is with Kinston
are
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL
Thursday, June
The Suffolk baseball boys left
this morning
Dr. It. L. Carr returned this ,
morning from Danville.
Mrs. W. T. and children
went lo this morning.
Mr-. O. c. of
was in town
W. H. Harrington returned
Wednesday evening from
Miss Allen, of Danville,
arrived this morning to visit Mrs.
Alice Harper.
Mrs. Skinner son.
Francis, went lo Wrightsville
this morning.
W. J. and son, Ronald,
Wednesday evening from
Mis. J. H. Mitchell and child-
of Suffolk, Va., are visiting
Mrs. W. H. Johnson.
W. L. Brown went to
ville Wednesday evening and
returned this morning.
Forbes went to Winter-
ville Wednesday evening
returned this morning,
Misses Kale Moore, of
are spending day i
Mr B, F,
Mr. Mr-. H. W, Wilson urn
children, of Danville, are visiting
the of W Pin
Bey. A. T. King, of Richmond,
came in today to conduct the
funeral of Mr.-. Randolph,
Friday, Jane 1905,
C. M. Jones left this morning
for Raleigh.
s. J. went up the road
the whip
man is in town today.
Dr. W. ll. of char-1
is at Hotel Bertha.
W. H. returned from ;
ville this morning.
B. W. retorted from I
Norfolk Thursday evening.
Fred Forbes is keeping
for the Bank Greenville.
Miss went to
Winterville Thursday evening.
Lewis, of Kinston, came .
this morning to umpire the ball
game.
Mis- Moore, of Grimes-
land, is visiting her uncle T. R.
Moore.
returned Thurs-
day evening from Richmond and
Baltimore.
Miss Nell Hinsdale, of Raleigh,
is spending a few days with Miss
Lottie Blow.
W. Cotten, of Tarboro,
was among the base ball rooters
today.
Miss Claudia Simmons, of Wash-
is visiting Misses
Helen Forbes.
F. M. Hornaday returned this
morning from a business trip to
the Southern part of the state.
Misses May and Lillian
of Henderson, arrived Thurs-
day to spend several days with
their father. N. H. Whitfield.
Saturday, 1905.
Rev. W. E. Cox went to Kinston
this morning.
W. R. Parker, Jr., returned
from learning.
Hughes, of Danville,
is visiting at Mrs. W. T. Lipscomb.
M. P. J. Williams left this
morning for county.
L. W. Tucker went to Oxford
this morning to bring back the
o;.
Dr. R, L Carr let Friday after-
noon Beaufort to take hi-
who has very sick.
Mis Abe Harper mil pun.
Alexander, and Allen
went in Beaufort Friday evening.
Mi- Wilson, win,
baa been visiting Mr. Mis. W.
M. returned hum this
Misses II-nine Anna-
Alice Blow Myrtle
Wilson been attending
institute at
returned this morning.
DOPE FOR THE FANS.
Curves From Box.
old Thompson
base ball
Well, maybe Butt didn't
Wednesday,
figure in that doublet He scoop-
ed in up like an old timer
says, he em
unless they are lilt of the
diamond.
Paul Met rick says, you
what's n fact, when they get a
hit by snort it's got lo be a hit,
ain't
Mil was the game
from the start.
say- he did not use much
speed Wednesday, What he did
use did look good,
says, luck mil
Well. I should smile.
Washington was sore morn-
it,
O. Tin y would have given 1500
ll to have been the oilier Way.
How was catch in the right
ii when Sufi had two men
on bases, and one
To win a girl Greenville now,
take her to a bull game, and give-
In ; a h .-
list charm.
John Ivey caught like he was
use to it. It's a m-
lip, for Jack usually has a hand-
some face.
is all right for tomorrow.
The we must
win. Bo guess we must.
Well ii does look us
the ray the team showed up Wed
They certainly played winning
hall.
Haywood says racing
Cod ain't it with base ball
the way we ate playing now.
That catch Turner., on short
was highway of Suffolk.
It was hair raising.
Burial of Mm. Randolph.
The funeral of Mrs. Lucy
who Wednesday morn
took place this afternoon.
remains, were taken from the
home to the Baptist church, of
which she was a devoted member,
where services were held by Rev.
A. T. Kink, of Richmond, former
pastor, assisted by Rev. H. H.
The body was taken to
the old home place in the country
and i interred. The pull bearers
were Messrs. G. F. J. O.
Bowling, D. C. Moore, B. If.
Schultz, J. R. and C. T.
M foul,
Terrible Blow By a Shift.
Washington, N. C, June
well nigh fatal accident happened
yesterday at the lumber mill of
Mr. W. B. Willing on the outskirts
of town. A boy named Wright
who was engaged assisting his.
father on some work was struck by
a rapidly revolving shaft
hurt in the side stomach.
It is feared be is also injured
Internally,
Willis P. Turner, of Panther
Branch township, Wake
died Tuesday.
. ,. . I I
POOR PRINT
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Eastern reflector, 23 June 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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June 23, 1905
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