Eastern reflector, 17 July 1906


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MoS ESTELLE
ENTERTAINS.
for
a. I arming I
at the Mi A Hi
Gr.-n-
in honor of Mi-m-
Jones. Sara Mm.
O of
i-.
at
received the front
Misses Avers and S
Jones, the parlor door they wen
by Misses Olive Bur-
banks and Sara B
At o'clock an exciting
run-deal two
-t distributed among the guests.
being the
one was presented with the
She it to the
unit girls. As there were
they drew for it and Mies
Hi if . id Henderson, was
lit- i t.
A to a course de
-us was
T were
Greet, Mary S.
Mae Ayers, Olive
Mary b. Lilian
Susie
Mary nm-, Lucille
Blow,
King,
Wilson, Nor-
Delightful Evening at Carolina
Club.
for
An informal reception was held
Wednesday evening in the Caro-
Club rooms, complimentary
to the visiting young ladies
Greenville. The occasion was a
delightful one, and was much en-
joyed by the large
the was
pleasing
vocal
Neil
t sue
pa-sing and
huh together her
i exceedingly pleasing
Vocal ejection-
were is. by MM T. E
Hooker and Gotten
Jack .
was
by
B Well
Those present Mi Nell
with
Miss inch ; J
well with F M.
Mae Whitfield H
house, Mus Lottie
ford, with Carey
of i, with W. j
Warren, Percy Miss Lottie
lie and Edward i Jack Senders, of Washing-
ton; Miss Mary Higgs with
An Relic.
Moore, Miss Nell Skinner with W .
B. Wilson, Jr., Miss Ada
Mr. John the even-, with Tom Hooker
of his life in the retirement Ty Be Higgs. Mrs J A
lie old homestead five
west of town after a long use-
of his forbears-has
in a of dwelling carefully
T K. Hooker,
Lillian Vincent.
Mes- s- PranK A. at-
K. J.
the body of the j ., . G ,,. U.
but stately coach in which.
LaFayette rode into this place on the I
Occasion of bis memorable and his-
visit to Fayetteville 1825.
Mr. Mott one time bad the
harness which
in light on the backs of
ink hones of the chariot; but
the vandalism of one n
another, callous to sentiment and
greedy of by piecemeal
these reminders of the past. Fay-
W. J. BRYAN'S FORTUNE
That Burs Witching.
Deputy Sheriff u
that the mates of the
i very their
wake neighbor-
hood with their and. pray-
He says will a
little extra they
get way. One of the boarders,
a colored female, is also her
leisure developing a
for drawing and poetry,
I he deputy left at this
e shows.
of the condition f
NATIONAL BANK
OF GREENVILLE.
At Greenville, in the State of North
Carolina, at the close of business,
June 1900.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts
Overdrafts scoured a id
cured
S. Bonds to secure
U. S. Ron-Is
house,
and
Duo from National
reserve
The of W, J.
possessions as fixed today by the
cm my assessor for taxation, is
This does not include
in government bonds In
which the of hi Unit
book were invested which
not assessable.
In 1896 Mr. Bryan paid taxes
on worth of property. His
total taxes this year will
mate
The property at Fairview
at and the ad
; tracts of laud bring the
farm up to
Mr Bryan's personalty is fixed
at reported
cash, other Items on his persons
heal of .-it tie, Du-fr-r. State Banks and
. I
bogs f bees, en, Due from approved reserve
hay, jewelry, items
and silverware, 1600; f
goods, Banks
. . , Lawful money reserve in
watches and wk,,
and wagons,
this Mr
owns The Commoner, which
la assessment at
Mr. Bryan's six of horses
n -In at
called on lbs county
I-. id tin- too
and
a. Neb., i. New
114,519.8
of North Carolina,
County of
I, J. W. Aye ck, the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that
the above is true to the
of my and belief.
J. W. AYCOCK, Cashier
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 21st day of June
F. J.
Notary
Correct Attest
H, W. WHEDBEE,
SAM T. WHITE,
E. A. MOVE,
Directors
Specie
find with U M,
Treasurer per of
50.263.80
474.34
76.68
1,881.01
21,797.01
10,716.71
6,844.08
1121.00
Capital stock paid i 000.00
Undivided
and I-i
National bank d .
Individual deposits
to
Tim certificates of 1,985.50
I checks
T men ho were
e. in. i
i--. i been
. I. i.-i-t on
Cl bey d.
;. I . Bennett, of lit. Olive,
U dead In his bed Wed-
Liter his air
T. M. Merrill, alter viewing
the walked out on lb porch
dead.
i -y.
CI e a r a n c c
fee.-
We purpose; making July a busy
making it a Bargain month.
All Summer Goods
WILL BE SOLD AT REDUCED PRICES
to make room for the new fall stock. The
Reduction includes
Colored Lawns,
Black Lawns,
Dress Ginghams,
Ready-made Shirt Waists,
Lace Hosiery,
Embroideries,
Ladies Belts and
Ladies, Children
and Infants Slippers.
An early call will mean money saving to you.
THE
U J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER If
VOL No.
GREENVILLE, Pin COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY. JULY 1906.
REPUBLICAN STATE PUT.
FORM.
Adopted by the Republican
i. State Convention.
SB
The platform was adopted
ten o'clock at having been
written by I he committee during
the recess between the afternoon
and evening sessions
The party North
Carolina OUT assembled
at N. O.,
1906, all the people
of the State upon prevailing con-
at unquestioned off
policies en-
forced resolve and de-
following to be a sum-
of their beliefs upon the more
vital quern ions of present interest
and action they will take if
given power in the State.
claim for
President Roosevelt that
it baa every reasonable
demand if the the reform-
the worker every field of
human endeavor, that it has
the upon a basis
not to be shaken, it has vastly
extended our foreign commerce,
so added to the
wealth, that it has kept the
peace; at home and promoted it
abroad, that it has the
national revenue wisely and with
honesty, that it has laid
bare and with iron band
of official or corporate
to light by
vigilant agents of ts own choosing,
it hearkened to the voice
pressed in all lands and
gave sympathy when forbidden by
law to give more that t has aim-
ed with true and constant purpose
to reflect In its every act the h-
est and finest aspirations of
American people, northern
southern, eastern and western.
We state with regret the ac-
that laws of
have not been
by the Democratic
lions, threatened then as now with
ghost of their destruction,
and we pledge to con-
and perfect the common
school system by the
until a good education
in reach of every
We shall advocate one or more
reformatories for youthful
and i- people that,
given poser, no man or
woman, white or black, lack
the State's care, be the cost what
it may.
We congratulate the
of the State upon the removal of
the Atlantic North
Railroad from the of active
politics, but denounce the refusal
of State Democratic l to lei
the light of publicity shine upon
the evidence taken behind
which lid lease of
of State property.
Graft was admitted but never
suffered i thus showing
in marked contrast a national Re-
publican, as against a
i-nit-c and
further denounce method of the
Democratic party in appointing
n committee of
partisan Democrats.
If Democratic testimony is
to be taken, the present corpora-
commission exists eh ii H for
the purpose of drawing salaries.
We ourselves to m I.- i
efficient. At present it is a laugh-
stock of well-informed
but no less a upon the tax-
payer.
The Democratic party for
years vaunted its friendship
for the Confederate soldier, while
him in many cases, an ob-
of The
cans by their votes in
Assembly have ever shown
their friendship for this honored
now daily
in
We doubling pit-
now received by these veter-
ans if we secure a legislative
majority shall vote as promise.
We favor restriction of
the servile ion now com
to this country from Europe,
to Federal offices, which
with charges and counter-charges
have given undue
y the Democratic press, and
mi- Hi.- democratic
been enabled to retain its hold
upon the State government by
appeals to race prejudice,
to the disorders and
from the war and
days of as well as the
manifold repetition of the state
that all Republicans are
office-seekers.
It is therefore now resolved.
That the State executive
of the Republican party be and it
is hereby instructed to assemble,
and and every member there-
of, in Greensboro, N. C, on the
first day of September, 1906, and
on the first days of March and
September in each every year
I and shall then and there
before adjournment consider up-
for appointment to all
Federal offices in North Carolina,
the ti mi- of snail
e next six d to
to the appointing power in
each instance a suitable person
for each position, except in such
districts as are represented a
Congressman. That no
application be
unless the applicant shall state in
his application be will sub-
to the action and
of the committee without I'm
contest.
Resolved, That the executive
committee in making
i ions for appointment Federal
positions snail observe well that
he applicant has the of
bis local party friends, addition
in being well qualified tor the
position.
GREENVILLE ROBERSON-
VILLE
Both Towns Played Good Ball
and the Game was Snappy.
The game of baseball here Fri-
day afternoon between the teams of
Greenville and was
about as good for amateur players
as is seen. There was some nice
playing on both sides and the re-
-deep n 2nd. was
slow to get to W .
had a bat with holes in it the
went through.
7th
found it easy to get to
1st. made a two-base hit
tent Ned on to 3rd, from which
point Andersen scored him. Lips-
found nothing but wind
got at 3rd and had
to walk and Forbes finished it by
SUGG
u.
FOR REG.
DEEDS.
OP
Bolt showed almost an evenly match-, reach in
contest. A good crowd
ed the game and it was interesting
all through.
The line up was as follows.
Greenville
Bullock
A.
Taylor
publican i cl internal
bearing the whole burden oil
Vanceboro
At a regular of
Lodge No. A. P. A
A. M., following officers were
installed for ensuing
Wm. E. White, W. M.
J. A. Purser, S. W.
Buck, J. W.
A. M. Williams, Treas-
W. T. Williams, S c.
Nat M. Lassiter, H. D.
W. C. White, J.
Geo. C. Ga-kins, Steward.
j. w. Stewards,
Hugh Tiler.
OF SYMPATHY.
in and county affairs,. d j, M by
the upon the subject o I
e, to dear to a of Dative
pat of u. people, is confer-
a I. as relates to j We is a
We favor the establishment
if the Appalachian Park, and RESOLUTION
g its popular
this state to be Adopted by Memorial Baptist
; but its c j c u i
Sunday school.
Perkins, son of J. C.
Tyson, was six when
h- from us. He
as never well, yet he made
. h r I for life. The tender
i cue of those who bad taken into
their hearts the motherless little
i costly with
I out being efficient ; that the doc-
v he courts in very many
counties clogged,
and have been
;. in number and pay.
We are unalterably to
upon the j His will and say,
the great amount the Lord away;
crime and lawlessness that
I aid seem the Increase in We b bereaved
We refute in the spirit L, , are i
I I- . ., ,.,,. tie i the ii In the great
. tongues of
. and others who
. power, made by I d , to
and Dam-
pa pi i . I In
cf
Forbes If
James
Lanier lb
Blow c
Greenville was first at bat with
Anderson He fanned and Lip-
followed the same
feat. Forbes found the ball easily
but died on the way to 1st.
half of first
A. hit safe to 1st.
Ferrall sent a fly to left Held but it
had as well gone in a net any-
where the direction of
bes. Pops preformed the same act
stealing the
Taylor sent a fly to and
ed the side.
2nd James
went down on a fly. Lanier hit but
could not reach 1st. Blow lifted a
By and three ere out.
hit but
that was all. Mizell knocked a
fly that was like losing an apple at
Ben James. Lane hit and the ball
beat him to 1st.
3rd
and Lyman all hit
in succession i all likewise per-
on the first lap.
felt the
sphere but it was no good. Holden
made 1st on a safe hit, stole 2nd
and scored on a passed ball.
ell A. failed to reach 1st and
fanned.
4th Anderson made 1st
on hit and was forced to 2nd by a
base on balls for For-
bes made a sale hit for 1st.
the two ahead of him. James
Lane died be-
fore reaching 1st, Bullock on a fly
Holden just beat the air.
8th
to 1st again and Lanier
lg,
Pope tried his stand on 1st and
W. Lamer to 2nd where the
spectacle
f a which has
kept to the ear
broken it to the hope now masque-
u in such
of Slate as they deem
that experiment in law-
making.
The Republican
every county and town
be to determine
vole Hie question of
be In its as
as I its offices,
that they them, be
peace -i any
authority the people,
be the work of Republican
its friends I
who look to see it come,
discredited Democratic
iii- in
We charge that the Dim
crane Sate administration baa
lineal n u.-t know
victory us cm come from the
addition one constituency alone
the Alli-
party to
whom alone r In with
owes ti.-
great in rail-
road regulation, female
school education,
in the care and
of the University, A. and
M. College and other Slats
Honest men can e
difference between stealing a
ballot a a
false return of the result of an
election and u false oath the
joint and a verdict
tin- jury box.
is the sense of this con-
town city poll
tux iii North Carolina should
exceed dollar.
And whereas some
have arisen among Republicans on
account of contests over appoint-
was of no avail, and so God
took him to tho-e who had
Since our Heavenly Father in
His loving seen fit to
take from this member of
Hie Cradle R II of our Sunday
we bow in submission to
gr
who is able t
us in inn- of sorrow.
Mrs. l
Mis. Com.
D. J.
latter was also bulled. Lassiter
hit spitefully and scored Blow but
down himself at 1st.
thing was
looking too shaky for the visitors
Holden and they pulled themselves to-
and got busy. A.
down to 1st and worked
his passage to 3rd while Ferrall
was getting to die on the
way to 1st. Pope put himself at
1st and scored Taylor
hit safe for 1st and advanced Pope.
Roberson also made a hit and
Pope. went
after a three-bagger both
Taylor and Lane want-
ed to help score but didn't do
a thing but pump wind and
lock collapsed hunting for 1st.
home boys got a little scared over
the close score and came up for
their last turn determined to do
something. got a
free passed to 1st on Ly-
man passed him on to 2nd by
1st, Anderson scored
mined up
and took 1st himself. Lipscomb
ad one more by scoring Lyman,
but got put out while trying to
steal 2nd. get out some-
how but we could
not tell how come, and Anderson
being napping side
retired.
The visitor;
tried hard to tie game but fell
A. got to 1st but
was off guard. Ferrall
worked up to 1st and stole
Pope took a good for 1st
and scored Ferrall. Taylor suck-
ed win s bad it killed him.
came up with one of his famous. Bullock was about to meet the
two-baggers and scored all three
of the others. Lanier struck out.
Blow made a drive scored
James and going to first, stealing
on to 2nd and 3rd. Lassiter found
the air but not the ball.
scored Blow and went to 1st.
Lyman executed a fly to center Hold
and retired
hit but
naves reached l-t. Taylor ditto,
played a y and out they
same fate, two strikes being up
against him when he tried to kick
the third one and umpire Forbes
called him out.
B. Hi
fl
on I v I . I T
out , jam. j. Idea
oil hull, , Hit II i
on i.
Ayden, N. July l, 1906.-
Hi F
the name
of J. L. Greenville, as a
c didst, f. r Register of Deeds
Mr I, i been a life long Demo
has at all times served
the party with fidelity.
The present hits
made a splendid officer, but I
think two terms is
after a man has served two term
it is right that the
be given to some other
good, faithful Democrat whom the
people know and can trust,
Mr. Sugg is a faithful,
man and will serve the whole
of Pitt county with
honor,
P. Q.
MISS WHITFIELD ENTERTAINS.
for
Miss Lillian R. Whitfield enter-
a number of her friends
Friday evening in of her
guest. Miss Might, of Hen-
The guests assembled at nine
were received at the
front door by hostess.
Miss of Henderson, in
her usual graceful manner,
sided over the punch bowl. The
were then ushered in the
parlor by Miss Mary Smith,
The house was tastefully deco-
rated, the color scheme being red
and white.
At half a ten Miss Mae Whit-
field in a very interesting
contest. After much hard work
the papers were collected. Find-
that a cumber had tied, the
prize had to be cut for, Miss Olive
cutting
the received the
Dainty refreshments were served
in a very dainty manner. At half
after eleven the guests
declaring never have to
more enjoyable evening.
Those present were Misses
Whitfield, Mabel
Warren, Mary Smith, V
King, Lucille Cobb, Mae Ayers,
of Washington, Lillian Mary
Mabel Craft, of
Greene,
Moore, Wilson.
Sadie Blakeley, Mary S. Jones,
Olive Burbank, Lillian and
Jamie Bryan; Norman
Cecil Cobb, Bascom Wilson, Carl
Wilson, Charlie Manning. Lee
Willie Wilson, James
Edward
Ormond And Burton.
Atlantic Hotel, City,
Sen-
went
, . , ,, . i atonal convention met here today
h , , , , .
at o'clock. B. Taylor,
Firm in Trouble.
August, July
of the financial
of the Iii in of cotton factors
of Alexander Alexander, one
of the largest in the State, develop-
ed discrepancies of about
following disappearance of
Thomas W. Alexander, head of
the firm, and member of one of
the most prominent families
on
son's pin him on bleacher.
Lipscomb perished between
slate and l-t aid retired
l he side a
e went
to 1st on n I. . owed
iii, to 2nd.
I. ck died too
Ho den gut mil on way to
of Onslow was mads
chairman. Mr. Plato Col-
of permanent chair-
man. Mi, T. T. Ormand of Le-
was nominated on the Hist
After hot fight by the
Ward delegation, Senator D. L-
MAD KILLED.
Several Other Dogs Bitten.
now Greenville has some-
what of a ma I day scare on hand.
Friday afternoon a strange dog
with every of
was seen mi and it
was reported had bitten several
other dogs town,
rabid canine and it
was finally killed on
avenue by Policeman Clark,
This morning another dog sup-
pose i to be mad seen out near
.,. the depot. An effort
Ward, Craven county, with- n was made
i i . t I kill but it o-or.
his name Mr. J. , .
hi. of ow
while did same thing
trying to reach home, it beluga
was nominated. the
A. ever in. i .
district.
Lanier and Blow all hit safe to 1st.
Iron, the pursuers.
Death G. W.
Lanier was caught stealing and ,.
. . , . . City, N.
expired at 2nd, James doing like- collect., of
put the side for this port, one
back the field with a I the most prominent men of
made died early this morn-
likewise, passing Hie
, ; expected, coming an
put o to .
fielders alter the ball and rise at his regular hour this morn- This ought to n
scored Ferrall- he fell back dead,
and did
Ferrall to
Every dog that bitten by the
one should be killed at
Ii Ii too dangerous to take, ant
chances.
detriment of agriculture has
found out from its correspondents
that this year's tobacco crop is
acres less than last yen's.
at
Throughout eastern Q
least, the crop will be
the reduced would indicate
the ,
.,
per com. loss i,





.;
THE GREAT
KEEPING ABREAST OF TIE SPIRIT OF THE TIMES,
The time for Clearance Sales has moved up a month or move. Formerly September, then August, now July. The factory agents
are even out selling fall goods before the selling Summer Stuff began, even now solicitations are made for next
delivery. The wheels commerce are spinning. To keep pace with this Clearance Sales, swift and
fast, is order. Nothing is to be carried over. So profitless is this sale to us that no goods
can be charged to see at July Clearance Sale prices. We have planned to sell all Summer Goods, have taken
into e consideration the great loss of profit at such reduction as we are making means. We take the loss cheerfully, wisely,
believing it to be the best kind of business sense to clean up all summer goods ft t a sacrifice, an while the wearing is at its height.
All the Lawns have
D red need to and yard.
The and Lawns are to
sell fur
The Lawns are to
sell at yard.
reductions in the Wool
Dress Goods.
Big lot of Ribbons to close at
reduced prices.
Great reduction in Corsets.
All tin Millinery Goods to be
closed at price.
Linens, worth
to close at yard.
Val. and Insertions
worth fie to tic to close at yd.
Fine Chins Silk worth yd
to sell for yard.
36-in Taffeta, guaranteed hi all
colors, worth yard, u sell
at yard.
Best Bleaching at yard.
Best Ginghams
Ladies White Belts, worth
to sell for
Ladies and children's Fans,
worth and to sell for
Ladies Ready-to-wear Hats
worth and ft. to
sell for piece
All the Hosiery to sill at great-
reduced prices.
Ladies White Duck Sailors,
with leathers, worth to sell
for
Ladies Lace Collars that even
sold at and to sell for
A big lot of R. G., C-B and
W. B. Corsets, that are worth
1.00, 1.25, and to sell
for This is your Corset
chance.
B A Embroidery Silks, also
the worth the skein,
sell for
Bros. Slippers for
ladies, misses and children re-
a third
Toe a Shoe
us good as its name, worth 2.00
and 2.60, to close St 1.78 and 8.00
We also carry the Irving
Shoes and Slippers for ladles
and misses. None better
The 2.00 SUppers for 1-75
2.50
h 3.00
3.50
A big ht Silk
men women. and 28-inch
to close
at This is a great
la chance. Ask to see them
The All America Slippers in
Tan, Cat. Gun Metal
for men, the best 3.50 and
Shoes made, to sell at 2.75.
The Slippers in Cat.
Leather and Gun the fa-
Shoe for men and boys,
and the best Shoe on earth, to
close at worth BOO and
a few sizes ft or you would
not hear of this price for the
Hanan Slippers.
Negligee Shirts that
were and 1.50, to close
at All the new patterns
just received.
Panama Hats that are
worth 7.50 to close at We
can tit you if you come early.
Young Hats in the Sailor
shape, the newest things
best quality. The 2.50
to sell at 2.00, the 8.00
to sell at Other
that were close at
1.00.
The Serge has
been reduced from 15.00 and
18.00 to 12.00 Suit This is
your Serge Chance.
The two suits i serges
and in Flannels the much worn
suits these days have been re-
from 0.00, 12,00 to
low price of 7.50. This is a
great suit chance.
The and suits
have been reduced to Yon
should see these suits t
know their real value
Men's S and H Suspenders
worth to sell tor pair.
A big lot of Trunks and suit
to sell at greatly reduced
prices. This has always been a
great and has
grown greatly in recent months-
Every item is of tho wanted
ties, while the lots last the re-
prices will hold wood but
try and get the first pick. The
reductions will last until a l sum
net goods sold We never
carry goods from season u. sea-
son.
e. L. WILKINSON
N. C.
Ht
HURRY CALL FOR A BRIDE.
Extremity of a Labrador When
the Came.
Every when the coast of
Labrador i fairly free vessels
can approach foggy and for-
bidding country the bishop of New-
makes a trip a- far north
a.- the permit. He much
to do in giving comfort and
el. christening the that
have been during the winter,
preaching funeral sermon- and unit-
the betrothed, who him at
the fishing
Lauding at the Seal islands once,
lie found an assemblage lad in its
level best at the house of the
or leading factor, for the
king, having buried four wives, had
resolved to take a fifth, and lie had
gathered the to witness
his joy in the acquisition.
There are not many neighbors in
Labrador, but there were enough in
this instance to till both rooms of
his noose. When the bishop had
been warmed welcome I and was
prepared to speak words that
would the Seal island, with re-
lie discovered that the union
was impossible the bride
and bridegroom wen- too nearly re-
lated.
The church forbids he declared, and great was the .-en-
sat ion. The bride sank down in
tears of mortification an I temper,
and the bridegroom per. bis
head in Something
had to be done, mid quickly, for it
might lie a year a clergyman
appeared that coast again,
well, there's plenty of
said the king, brightening as
he surveyed his guests. He turned
to a woman in the company and
asked. you have me,
for a exclaimed the
guest indignantly.
you have me.
if you the last man on
for
The king looked over tho
wedding party and. the cook
at the far side of the room, march-
ed over to her resolutely, seized her
by the arm. saying. along.
Sue; you'll dragged her.
too willing, the bishop,
they were Com-
and
A postmaster general or Mime
in his office, in ton onto
wrote to the Minister of some lit-
station on the
will please inform this depart-
how far the river
runs to which the
answered; i in-
form the Tom-
river don't run up it
runs Ill due e of mad
came another
receipt of this letter your appoint-
as will Mr.
has been appointed your
to which went tHe follow-
receipts of this of-
during the last year have been
and rent more than
double that sum. Please to kindly
instruct my successor to pay mo
balance and
Drinking With
A fuel thin person- who
to become fat should bear in mind
is that much more food may be eat-
en it will he more thoroughly
if one drinks than if
does not drink while No
doubt many have noticed the
experienced w hen, replete with food,
have sipped water. Frequently
have seen children writhing wills
the pain of colic instantly relieved
by u swallows of water. Dr.
has said that the colic of in-
is due to a too concentrated
milk or other food and that the lieu
drinking of water will often cure it.
Flint in New World.
Origin of Word
The Word ll
origin. Many couture-
monarch of the province
Malabar. Hindustan. pave In one of
chiefs, us ii reward for i .
the land within the limits of
a cod; crowing at a certain
could heard, ties i-
tho little town wit h
up in the center of
was culled or
Crowing Afterward it
called Calicut, and from this place
the first cotton goods wore imported
into under the
calico.
Too Busy.
She was ponderous walking
briskly, quite the sort of woman
who never a moment, lie-
was dapper and just fluttering over
the pavement. They face to
nil a crossing, and both stepped
to tie Mime side, then both side
stepped again and were still face to
face. more they balanced
ct tho fourth move
I and said
i here to watch you
dunce I've got
u Hun.
M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent
O . ,.,,,
we took
in i,,,
I he
uh Kl
country
The crops
authorized agent for
we take
that in
writing receipts for
in We have a list
of all who receive their mail at
this office. We take orders
for job pi i
B. C. Coward wife
visiting friends in Bill.
K. K. Co. will do all the
possible can to please you with
Hue of heavy and fancy
W. M. Moore, of
aspirant the office of register
i a- to tee us Thursday
For can apples, corn
tomatoes, apply to E. E.
Co.
Miss of Grifton,
of
came up o- the train
P. O. Co. have
moved stock of goods from
Ayden out to a abort
distance from here.
We pleased to see our friend
D. Moor-, who was
with ii i is, is so much
proved a- to be able to attend to
business.
The sign of the is
When eyes attention
J. W. Taylor, optician,
Ayden, is the man to do
your work if yon warn to be
pleased.
It seems the Republican
run ion was a A. dam
man.
carry
h lull line f meat, lard and can
Don't buy before giving
me a trial. Frank Lilly Co
J. J. president of
the Carolina Christian college, at
Wilson, bus been here during the
week.
Frank Washington.
came up and spent the
night with E his
morning
be returned home by
Stancill. who had visit-
here for several days.
Wednesday morning Miss
pa i iv her 1st her, Elias
age, Dr. O Edwards and Miss
Ella Nora Ormond, left for
the sanitarium at Wilson. Miss
sincerely
that she may be greatly
and very soon entire-
to health.
A full line of trunks, valises, tel
scopes, urn, satchels, hand
and sails at J B A Bro
It. II. and family came
from
I keep on hand a
tine feed off at lowest cash
prices as bay, oats, corn,
cotton seed meal hulls, brand
and stuff. Frank Lilly Co.
Miss M Johnson is on a visit
to friends i i
Ton Will Wheeler and
and Sinner machine.
Prices way way B.
Tripp next to Early
V n.
A full of hay, grain, hulls,
seed meal, bran, ship stuff,
av.-. lurid, Cannon Tyson
For grind stouts
hemp mi e pulleys, at J. It.
Hi i
K B.
Mis- K -I i is
here f i . in Hi Met
The-e are are two
sweet end special
ours.
Our slip .-s go, season
is . . d- The prices now
will interest the most buy-
Tyson.
r, Red
of took a each
To who are in need of u cook
we can make, ii to his interest
to see us us we bought a solid
car load, them to arrive
Tyson.
Mrs. Maggie of Greene
county, spent Tuesday night with
toe family of her brother, Dr.
Joseph
Go to B. E. new
market for beef, fresh mi ate,
sage, and fresh
Tuesday night the following
gentlemen
of Lodge K. of P. the
B. C
C; J. J. V. Of J. B. Brown
W. E. Books, M. of W;
E. i. Bun M. of F; D.
Moore, M. at A; W, J. Boyd, K.
M. I. G
Pierce, O. G.
A beautiful line of crockery, glass
ware, fancy lamps, and tinware
St J B Smith Bro
Each and member of the
Ayden Lodge A. F. A. M. is
earnestly requested to be present
at the next meeting, Thursday,
19th. There is degree work J
alter which an elegant dinner will
be served to the at
Tripp.
A full supply of
Telescopes, Grips, Satchels
Suit Cases, at J. B. Smith Bro.
We want to room for other
Blocks and in order to do so we are
offering very cheap bargains in sum-
mer goods- We must move them
out of the way and put a price
on them that will be sure get
them off Now is the time to gel
big value for your money. Cannon
A Tyson.
Car load V. Crimped roofing in
suitable lengths to cover residences
churches, school houses,
stables much cheaper than
shingles and very little labor, at J.
B. Smith Bro.
For a nice present buy a novel-
clock at J. W. Taylor's. It is
for any occasion.
Core, Bay a Lima always
at J. B. Smith a Bro.
In order to reduce our large
Stock preparatory, to we
will make prospective buyers ex-
low prices. J. It.
Bro.
Nice new repacked North
Cut at J. B. Smith
Bro.
for large nice new
single story brick stores located on
East Avenue in the Town of
den can give tenant possession
August
J. R. Smith a Bro.
V. Crimps and paper roofing,
Pomps with long or short joints
and pipe at J. B. Smith A
a d Out the Sam
dad
everything is just
perfectly We can't we
r ti com
tobacco We believe
suite ii it
urn twenty dollar gold
pine.- mi very door. The
far Mir seem i ugly,
can't help it.
Well, no
has ever in this county
yet, and never will unless there is
We look a
hue lug prices.
W. E. HOOKS.
W. J Head
if yon are troubled with your
eyes or a difficulty in obtain-
suitable glasses, it matters not
how difficult your case, call on
an expert
Ayden, N. who has five
with some of the
cases. Be never fails to
give patients satisfaction or
money refunded. hundred
of Pitt Greene and
best people to testify to his
and ability. Give him your eye
work if you
have taken up one black bar
shoat, weight about Oil
no ear marks. Owner can get same
by paying
lone
K. K. No. Greenville.
Superintendent
Prof. W. If. It
of of Pitt
has appointed
of
examine lo he used in the
public the Prof.
left evening
to. enter upon this duty
which will about four
weeks.
Dr. Joseph Dixon,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
AND
Should Unite Their Efforts for
Common Good.
The men of
hate not en-
without cause, for
seeming the ins
of the Southern Cotton
to organize the farmers and adopt
as will insure
prices lot the crop. For a
the u t o the
ion were held on oilier days
Sal with
the a o,
but
their to do so a
was adopted in to change
Hie meeting to .
row is the day for the meeting
the Pitt branch
I lie ion. even though it
is ll be well
the in. ti lake a III tie
while off and show inter, m
Is it. No ii is needed to
e helps
the farmer helps the
and the gets more
money for bis crop he to
spend with the men ham. We,
a e all
dependent upon other, and
is the
coin non good all -h
the e of Let i lie
men nun out the
It mono.
HOOKS BOYD.
General Insurance and Merchandise Erek err.
AYDEN,
We wish to we on-
selves together for the purpose of conducting a gen-
Insurance and Merchandise Brokerage
In the Town of Ayden and Vicinity. We will,
represent none but the most reputable concerns,
and any part of your business you may see fit to
favor us with we will thank you for and feel very
grateful.
AND LARD
Phone CARRIED IN STOCK AT ALL TIMES.
OF
THE BANK OF AYDEN
AYDEN, N. C.
At the of business June 18th,
Loans and Discounts,
Overdrafts Secured
Furniture and
Due from Banks,
Cash a,
Silver Coin,
National Dank notes
other U. S.
Total,
155,043.61
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in,
Surplus fund 2,700.00
Undivided profits less
expenses,
Dividends unpaid . 222.00
Deposits subject to check,
Cashier's 030.72
Total,
STATE OF NORTH
OF PUT, J
I. J. R. Smith, Cashier of the bank, do solemnly
the above statement is true to beet of my and be-
lief. J. R. SMITH, Cashier.
SMITH,
and Horn to before
me, this 22nd Jay of June 1906.
ST A L HODGES,
Public.
JOSEPH
R. C. CANNON.
Directors
OF THE CONDITION
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE. N. C.
AT THE CLOSE OF BUS JUNE 18th,
of the
.-olive M the
Division
Cotton Association met
rs act upon
dent
M weeks
com-
. v were present.
did accept
f North ., division,
will hold another ear-
in August to consider me mat-
In speaking of Mr. Moore and
his marvelous in the
cotton association work,
man ll Mr.
Moore is best fitted man for
farmers association I ever
knew. He is absolutely the right
man in right place, we
bate to give up under any
He bas worked faith-
fully in every growing
county in the State, and organized
-eight counties, all of which
hi.- in .
News and Observer.
ITEMS.
K CREDITORS,
1.0. d
. nil I III i-i w. . 1-11
Ilk will lam.- a .
-1. t M-. . J given In all h-
. 1.1 In In
Say maul the . and all
claim 1.1 estate par-
In the lie
In at , f not,
lie ii I'M f
i,
O. Parker.
A u. I r id A
For Spring
time try Liquid
ll everything
look new. There will no
old, dull looking -furniture or -dingy
woodwork in homes where won-
ii used. No
or Liquid
Veneer not a varnish, hut a
food and cleaner that builds UP the
original and nukes it
than ever.
It instantly restores th brilliant
finish of Pianos, Furniture,
Woodwork,
Hardwood Floors T all
varnished or
moves scratches, stairs, dirt
and
dullness.
A child apply h. Nothing
but a cloth is
and there is no drying wail
PRICES
Trial bottle . cU.
Regular . l.
SOLO
Loans Si Discounts
1.630.80
Due from Banks
Cash Items 9.39
Quid coin
Silver coin 1,179.11
Nat. notes 1,432.00
Capital stock pd to
Undivided profits 1.986.04
sub to check
State of North Carolina,
County of Pitt.
I, J. R. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemn-
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my
July
are quite busy
the
Miss Eva spent a
of last week visiting friends
in
Mrs.
yesterday.
Little Miss Jennie
is relatives over the
river.
J. A. and Miss Annie
Sunday with
friends near
George Buck continues quite ill.
Misses Bessie. Laura and Nina
Smith were in the neighborhood
Saturday evening.
Misses Bessie and Either Jone,
of Ayden, Saturday night
and Sunday with the
J. Corbitt, of Ayden, was
tin- vicinity Sunday.
Joe was in
Sunday afternoon.
Miss Hudson spent last
weak with her aunt, Mrs.
lines.
The gave a very nice
at B D.
a few ago. There were
quite a number present all
enjoyed it floe.
Jerome attended
at
Madison Smith, Jesse
Joe Tucker were In the neigh-
Saturday evening
knowledge and belief.
Subscribed and sworn to be-
fore me, this 23rd day of June
J. V. JOHNSTON,
Notary Public.
J. R. DAVIS,
T. L. TURN AGE,
R. L. DAVIS.
REPORT OF
BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST CO.
AT W. C.
At the close of June
A Difference.
What a man asks for a water-
melon and bow much it Is worth
entirely different propositions,
but put the question to him either
way and you get the same an
HOW THINGS HAVE CHANGED.
RESOURCES.
and discounts v-
f, 681.18
Furniture Fixtures
Duo from
Hankers 10,817-09
in
Gold coin.
i bank
and S. note.-. 8,110.48
Tut a
stock 0,800.00
Surplus fund
Undivided profits 1,174.30
Hills
Time of
deposit 8,809.80
Deposits to chock 88,709.81
out-
standing 78.67
Total
148,888.78
Ni tint.;., of Pitt,
. Taylor
ear
edge and belief.
be-
me, tills April
1800, Hum A. Gardner
Votary Public
statement true to the beat of
ll.
R, Bl Ml
M. O. C
Human blood Marks.
a tale of horror was told by
in the .
Hams, u vi, known men Bat,
an aim i
severe lit into Id.
death when i t
n com-
n. an. i remained
well
lathe only known ours tor
weak Lungs,
woolen
A well-known colon spinner of
this city observed that ad
the present time and during
last few weeks cotton
been selling about 1.25 cents a
pound less than During all
of season spots have sold further
advance of than ever be-
fore.
said the
indicative of tho fact the
are wresting the of price
cotton from The
of the staple are In pros-
condition and simply
hold their crops until -v what
they want it. This
a stiffening price of spots,
which no longer with tho
changes of the future mar-
no longer
playing the Important part
I In the sales a .-
and their power t.-
. less.
la getting for a
the to
ft has the
custom for practically all f
the staple to the future
market a manner to gt
his raw product the
price. large ,,.
spinners making
tor future delivery with
cotton and In
then to do the m.
, ,





i,
REFLECTOR
AND
it WHICHARD,
in at V. C, as ass matter.
made upon
A correspondent desired at every post office in Pitt and adjoining counties.
in Preference to fiction
NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY, 1906
Tb-y may mate all kinds of ex-
but the
wrangle in Greensboro shows up the
party its true light
may have been a vote win-
that the Republicans
held in but we fail to
Me anything in it seating to
result.
To heir an Adams
talk, one led to conclusion
that he does not care a fig if Hackett
defeat Blackburn in the eighth
district.
We are priming the platform
by the State
convention. it with the
Democratic and you will
difference-
There was in
the latent Republican
State convention such
largely
by
Thai the
expended national revenue wise-
and with absolute as
claimed in their State platform, is
not borne by facts. On the con-
it with
and graft.
It i I well
male before the con-
u that. North Carolina
Republican
Totes in the coming election. Ha
be enough to make
; ,
N w that its Mn the fight
News is
tat rec. I- of
defeat
bad a. Adams bin we will
fa still.
After much talk the building of a
trolley line from Greensboro to High
Point seems assured.
iron, steal, brick and
other market tide in the late
San Francisco disaster has beau
sold to junk dealers for
The State board of elections will
appoint county at its meeting
on the first Monday in Not
more than two members of the
county board shall belong to the
same political party. County chair-
man should send in
Tie to the State chairman at once.
BUTCHERY. do, and shall redact or
to kill he
Four aDd am of
. . in who will sue
The home of k o
lived near in
Rowan of n
h murder Friday
his wife and i
occupied first tor of
the were murdered air
while they w-re asleep, a one
the bed a I on Bra
oiler daughters occupied
a room up stairs, and one of
was by smoke. She went
to and dis-
covered crime She went hack
up to awake her sisters an I
three out tie fire and
saved the aid building from
being burned.
who lived on th
farm were rested an I
fie i .
piloting the others. The
placed in Salisbury and
later the sheriff removed them to
Raleigh. Saturday night a crowd
went to Salisbury jail i-. tending to
lynch e n t.
the sheriff had m . n . i u
; the . shell be
. all
anyone; in
hi- the
mi ant dug, a ill be
fined
ii -s-ii mil mole Hi in
I'll tut do all
In people
I'll if mad dogs,
t ii- in Live warning that
w th-- an
to d with as the law
RESOLUTIONS OF
AS MAD DOGS
FARMVILLE
N. C. July. 1903.,
and Mrs. John T. Thorne
returned from Seven Springs
day.
Turnage Richard
Carr and T. Vass are spending
one time at Reach.
Misses Agnes Moore and Ada Ty-
have returned from Seven
Mrs. N. K. Smith is visiting her
son It. I. Smith.
We are I to hear that all our
old teachers the graded school
will return with us another year,
Mies May Long Dannel of Wilson
is visiting the family of J. T. Dixon
at Sunny Side.
Master Edward Askew gave a
lawn party to his many little
friends on Tuesday evening from
to
Mr. and Mrs. Mack D Horton
and their daughter, Miss Eva, are
at Spring,
A force hands is at work on
the extension of the East Carolina
awing at the hard
It will be hard Pl Hookerton.
to get the defeated faction to get in
peaceful humor.
It has been a long time coming,
but has at last been
The Supreme court of
Tr has it
the condemn it ion renting
him and he has been restored
to his position of brigadier general
in the army.
What, the Republican party says
their platform as what they
would do in North Carolina U given
the power, is not at all in keeping
with what they did do when they
bad power. It is their same old cry
of mating to get back in office, but
the people do not want to see the
Slate plundered again and are
to trust them.
The. board ill aldermen of Green-
ville would d i the proper thing to
hold a ape id meeting at once,
adopt u resolution declaring it a
to run large
on the streets for thirty or
and order to the
linemen to shoot on eight any dog
the streets. It is not the
i I to
Ml I .
, , i- . i. I . I
Surveyors arc at work here on the
Raleigh A Pamlico Sound railroad
getting the land and cutting out the
line
Rev. James T. Moore is conduct-
a series of meetings at Fountain
this week one of the mission points
from the Christian church of this
place. Misses Read Lang and Ru-
Flanagan are helping him
with the musical program. Mr.
Moore will begin a meeting here
on Tuesday night, 17th, with W. F.
a strong and able, min-
of the gospel, all are cordially
invited to attend all the meetings.
Alice nines is spending
some time with Mrs. John Smith-
Hal Turnage returned from
en Spring and Morehead City today
Flanagan, of Norfolk, is
spending the holidays with his par-
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Turnage
The Ma in- picnic given in the
Carolina warehouse yesterday
a grand success. There was dinner
enough to find just as many more
as were here, but all that attended
enjoyed the dinner and the social
gathering very much. We were
very much disappointed at not being
able to hear the speaker of the day
but owing to tome cir-
he could not get hero.
A J. Move is from a
nail puncture in his foot.
Mrs. J. T. visiting her
ion in Washington, C.
T. Thorne is making quite an
I iii the of
Town Officials Will Enforce State
Law.
Mayor F. M. Wooten, tie
people may I e informed
law relative to
us to publish the following section
from the State
the owner of any dog shall
know, or have good reason to he
that his dog, or any dog
in person under bis
c has been bitten by a mad
Adopted by
N. I. R. M
The Spirit
seen fit to remove from our
daughter of our
Brother, J. K. Corey, therefore be
it resolved
1st. That we In humble
submission to the will of Him who
all things well.
id. we to Broth-
Curry and his family
our heartfelt sympathy and point
them to Spirit who is
able to the hour of dis-
tress
3rd. That this resolutions be
spread on our record, a copy be
sent to Brother Carey and that
they be published in the Daily
Reflector.
J- H. Harris,
A. A. Cromartie,
W. P. Edwards.
Wool and wanted
H.
Great on all goods
THICK OR THIN
WE FIT ANY FORM.
We can fit yon with a suit.
As a general a very-
thin man or a very fat man
pays the penalty o his size
when buying clothes.
He'll Not Do It
Here.
We can fit any man with a
Suit and fit him correctly
be he ever so
We'll charge him no more
than if he were a regular
shape. Now, sir, if you
have been troubled in get-
ting clothes to fit you
we ask you
ht 1904
ft Co. , OM.
COME HERE AND SHE WHAT WE
CAN DO FOR YOU.
We have suits made for the large tall
slim short, stout man and a suit for y u, Sir,
whatever your shape may be.
Frank Wilson,
THE KING CLOTHIER.
Cent
and Mad-
now
A. F. C. Gingham,
now cent.
Figured Lawns
1-3 Off.
2.75 cent
Ladies Regina
Oxfords 2.25
All stylish
Goods
Pulley Bowen
THE HOME OF FASHIONS.
3.00 Ladies Regina Oxfords
2.50.
3.50 ,,,,
3.00
Jas F Davenport,
We will inaugurate Our Spring Season by
putting on display the newest
ideas to be shown in
SILKS WHITE GOODS
We have no trash or Special Sale stuff but
we will have the latest and best things that
were obtainable in the American markets
and we cordially invite the Ladies that are
desirous of seeing the NEWEST
IN SILKS AND WHITE GOODS
to call at our establishment and least their
eyes. Very truly yours,
PULLEY St BOWEN
NEAT JOB
Our specialty
Reflector Job Printing Office
Excellent bongs.
Worshipers at the
r nu t
at the morning service ASK your friends to go on your Bond when you can get it furnished at cost.
FIVE
, r i i in the erection service Mi you Any Bond to be filed In the Court issued at once
Cal on or write
U. S. W -r GUARANTY CO , Baltimore Md.
II. A. general Agent, or
U W. Attorney
. r.
two v.
Baptist church Sunday
delightful an
Unlit,
I dared Heavenly
H Minn HO I.
i . i nun ii w
i i I nu
This department is In F. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep-
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory
You make a day. How
much do you Put your
in the Bank of Winterville and
let them be more for you
We pay interest on time deposits.
J. J. Button and Mis
Hattie. boarded the train here
Wednesday for Kinston,
they will visit for several days.
Nice Harrington
Barber Co.
Mr. and Mia. M. F.
of den, spent Wednesday
at the home A. G. Cox.
Tobacco farmers in need of
lanterns should go to
A. W. Ange Co. to get bargains
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Little return-
ed Wednesday from a visit of
days near
Nice line of at H. L.
Johnson's.
Rev. M. L. manager of
the preach-
ed a most excellent sermon Wed-
evening at the
He laid special
upon to support the or-
a Bible standpoint.
His whole soul is in the work
he told of the wonderful
that it is making as only one
who is in his position can.
Another large shipment of shoes
all and sizes and prices very
reasonable.
It K. Manning has moved into
the homo recently vacated by J
W. J. E. Buck has moved
into the house vacated by Mr.
Manning.
No need of not having good
pants when Barber
Co., have just received lot,
that they will sell cheap.
For jars and rubbers go
to Barber Co.
A fall crop is being planted in
the school grounds for the use of
Straws tell which way the wind
blown, nonce the of
customers going and out from
Harrington,
If you want co
-M. Ange Co, They tell
it at cents per
who has been
spending time will Harvey I
Cox, Friday for Beaufort. He
will spend tone time there
returning to
Tooth and Disk Harrow
Barber Co.
Tyree Margaret Wyatt, of
are relatives in
the town community.
load of
nice and fresh, at lowest price.
Co.
Council No. Jr.
O. U. A M. gave a delightful
reception to their many friends
evening at A Urge
crowd WM pretest to enjoy the ice
and cake which was
Everything paused off
and all went away
it was good to have been
present and wishing such
would happen again in the
future.
The A. Ci. Cox manufacturing
have sold over of their
Tobacco trucks this
arc rapidly
day.
line of dress shirts ever
shown in Winterville at
Harrington, Barber Co.
If you want a nice shirt or tie
go to Barber Co.
For hay, corn and oats go to
Harrington, Barber Co.
of paint, yellow
Harrington Barber
Panning of all kinds
at Han, Barber Co.
A , lot of now But;
K i at Harrington, Barber
ft Go
If f needing now
co ii for your
ones to tin
j. g Co.
, ,
A ad of lime received
at Harrington, As Co.,
Harrington Darken and Co is the
place to et your Spring and Sum
Tier goods. They have just what
want, and prices to suit all.
Nice line of fresh groceries
ways on hand Harrington
Co.
It is a little out of season to
carts wagons, but the Tar
carts and wagons seem to sell at all
seasons of the j ear.
The A. G. Cox,
Co. have recently received a
car load of the famous
burg Electrically weld-
ed Poultry and Farm Fence, and
can furnish any height you de-
You are
ed to call and examine their
stock and get prices. They can
also furnish barbed wire and
staples.
CUT PRICES
s poems, regular
price our price
Tennyson's poems, regular
price our price
and
regular price our price
Longfellow's Birthday books
regular price our price
Josephus complete works, re
price 1.00
In His Steps, regular price
our price
Pilgrims progress our
price
New regular
price our price
Bill Nye's Remarks, regular
price 1.00 our price
addition to the above named
books we offer at greatly
reduced prices for tho next
Call and examine thorn
before the expiration of that
Yours to Servo,
B. T.
On last Thursday night the fol-
No A.
were duly
E W. Br W. m
u S.
B. t Manning, j.
A.
K. F. Tucker, Sec.
W. L. House, S
O. b.
M. G. Bryan, Steward.
steward.
A. K. Tyler.
Claude of
dine, spent here with his
V. n
Boy, spent Thursday visiting
T nu room f.-r new goods
we have made the low
prices.
Cent
cent
cent
cent
cent
Waist goods now
lie.
Be,
It is with much regret Hint
chronicle the death of Mrs.
as Mrs S i .
who at
She had been sick weeks previous to her death
T. II. King, her
dueled the funeral at fin
at Friday
in the burying
ground one mile from lo i .
She had been a n. i
f the for about
six v being over seventy-
even years old at her death.
-1 She l-ft one son.
Nelson,
dun Mrs Richard
in d grand children to
mourn their loss.
A H. IV. H.
A. H.
Greenville's Greatest Furniture Dealer's
now
Lice now
Lace now c.
A large lot of nice calico for yd-
S. g eat reduct on on lots
OF
STOCKHOLDERS.
Notice is hereby given that a special
the stockholders of the Pitt
i oil Company,
held i i the at Win-
10th,
at one o'clock P. M., for the
, purpose of consider g acting upon
. and determining be done in
I respect ed-1
to bear
and pass upon the of the
Quality,
Originality,
Price
or or
other goods lie
A W to and
a- n. florin i. determine the manner and whom
Mrs. Celia Dawson, of Seven
Springs, the family
A. O. Cox.
Ernest Manning went to Grifton
today.
Big line of hats and cans
received, latest styles.
Co.
the business of said shall be
coming year, oil
mills season, and for the purpose of
transacting and all
or desirable in connection
Herewith and to hear and determine
all business and determine the same
might properly come before or be
determined at annual meeting of
said
order of the Board of Directors.
This the day of July.
Charles President
REPORT OF DISPENSARY
For Year June 30th, Greenville, N. C
-a-h .-. St
June m
for
hour
T Jane
fur tho year to Hal.
V.
Mi-l n -t us pi-r
Iowa
9.207,21
1.24.
1,341 SO
It
band -Tune o-.
J hand June still,
P cash County
for o
in
L.
B. PI
JOHN .
hare the
T U.
We sell for cash
easy terms
You will find a complete
line at all times
We are
for Enameled Beds.
i ours to p lease
Picture Framed to
Save the Worry
The hot weather brings you
enough without to it by worrying
by for breakfast, or tapper. With a stock of
oVer what to
Groceries, Canned Goods, Package
Goods, Pickles, Butter Cheese, Coffee,
Tea. Cakes, Fruits, as I the
are easy and the all saved will take argument to
you of -Ins if you visit my store and what I carry
You can find mo North of
J. B. JOHNSTON
TO OUR FRIENDS
THE TOBACCO GROWERS
We take this opportunity of extending to our friends and patrons our sincere thanks for the liberal patronage
bestowed upon us the past season.
was first
basis, Our
HE BRICK. WAREHOUSE
three years ago, it was the intention a
has increased with the years, and we trust to b; favored with th; season
Each as well as each Pile of Tobacco shall have our
Personal Attention, and we shall endeavor, as in the
past, to make The Brick headquarters for
High Prices, Fair and honorable treatment,
It affords us announce in this connection that
MR. W. T.
LIPS
THE VETERAN TOBACCONIST AND WAREHOUSEMAN
Will be associated with us the coming season. Mr. Lipscomb too well-known to planters, or
friends outside prices for their Tobacco. When you come to GrEENVILLE, away
Your
Always make the RICK your headquarters,
when your tobacco is ready to sell, bring it whew experienced hid,; II sail it to t.; I. . n i you. A
LASSITER,
ER and Successors,
and
tor your liberal we beg to remain
BRINKLEY
BRINKLEY, LAS.
and
. If
.





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JUST
ONE
WORD tit u
It to Dr. and
MEANS HEALTH.
Arc you
Sick
Bilious
Insomnia
many
Indicate inaction of LIVER.
LADIES
J SITS
CA Go d Corsets, all
lengths-now.
Big
STORE
Still Offering Goods at Sale
Prices.
Doz, Ladies
HOSE.
1-2 to 1-2, 1-2
value going at cents will
be on display Saturday.
Com; and be convinced.
Keep Your Eye on he March of
Success will not come it you lock with has been Lite of business is buying the best tor the money Do not
buy your suit until you see line of Men's youths and boys Clothing. tit and have style
comfort and durability.
Need
Toke No
IS
This is Worth biding
Suppose You Stop and See
Isn't II Wonderful
Greensboro, N. C. March
Mrs Joe take pleas-
in stating that your Remedy-
hag entirely cured our little of
a very bad case of eczema,
covered a great part of her
She bad eczema periodical I
the time she was three wee s
until she was Biz years old.
is now perfectly well and I
that I cannot speak too highly of
it. She has not had a off
it for six years. Respectfully,
J. W.
To Publishers
Best granulated Sugar Ladies Summer Vests
Good Apron ginghams
Great Reduction mILLINERY
NOTICE TC CREDITORS.
duly th
. notice la
,, persons In In
to
-it SIM claim, aid
to
day
or this untie, win i
liar of m
This day of Mar.
LAND
, ,
fit nth.
R. m. w h
l tor partition,.,
will
door in
on May
Iran land, In
of rm and in r, mi-hip sod twins
he f land upon which
Jr., now inn- the la n N of
Aimer Smith, the Hardy .,
and more
h dry of
r.
and Printers
NOTICE
Keep Cool.
Ladies quality
Hurry
Check Muslin value lets.
India Linen in
pieces while they
last 121-2 and cent
Cambric cents. inch
Dimity now cents. inch
India Linen, only a days
1-2 cent.
Shoe to fit all classes and ages. Prices to suit the man or
women who know the worth of a hard earned dollar. A look
will and to try a will there is none
better. Men's
8.00 leather Oxfords 1.99. Men's 3.50 Patent
Button Oxfords Boy's 2.50 Patent leather
Oxford's
Silks.
Ono yard wide Taffeta black
China Silk,
cents.
Ladies
Handkerchiefs.
Ladies Handkerchiefs hem-
stitched last
Dress Ginghams. Best
hams now 1-2 cents.
. cent quality now cents.
for
10.50 Suit, full
style for 6.98
Men's suit full
style for 7.8.
Mens Grey
9.78.
IF Men's full
style 10.98.
style
while cur good.
By of the as contained In
.
I M. I i. and wife, Kore-
I. W on th-
June. and duly In the
tr . It.-e if Pin county. North
Una In hook X-T. the will
in , court house
In to the
Monday. Inn i. ,. certain tract or
panel of land Ids- In county
of I in and mate or Carolina and de-
scribed follow, to win That lot In the
town of on which the J M
and now on
corner or sod Pitt i
feel on and running hack no feet
on air-t, lot deeded in
J. M. foreman The Land Improvement
reference to deed la hereby made
for an accurate said
de d. of
day of May i.,.
Mr . L W.
r U James,
We have an entirely
process, on which
are pending, whereby
can reface old Brass Col
and Head Rules,
and thicker, and make-
fully as good as
and without any
knobs or feet on the t-
PRICES
Refacing Column sod Head
lengths
Refacing L. S. an.
Head Ruled Inches In
and over
Boys two piece suits to K
cents
Boys Double Breasted two
suit
Boys Double Breasted two
piece suit
Boys Breasted two
piece Blue Flannel suit 1.08
Youth Breasted Mixed
Worsted suit 5.29
Youth two piece suit. Cuff
It costs yon nothing to look.
Not Quite
How often you can get a
thing
nail or screw driver or
lacking. Have a good
tool on and he prepared for
Our line of tools
is all you could desire, and
we that your tool
box does not lack a single
useful article.
Of Course
You get Harness,
Horse Goods, tic,
Corey
A sample of
Rule,
will he cheerfully
pent on application.
Printers Cb
Manufactures of Type and
High Grade Printing
N. Ninth Philadelphia
SOUTHERN R. R. CO
N.
Steamboat Service.
Steamer L.
Washington daily
at a. in. for
Greenville daily
at for
Connecting at
Norfolk for
Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia,.
New York, and all other
North. Connects a Norfolk
with all points West.
Shippers should order I heir
freight via Norfolk, care Norfolk
x Southern K. B.
bailing boars subject to changer
without notice.
J. J. cherry, Agent, Green-
ville, N. C.
H. C. General T.
f. Norfolk, Va.
M. K. V. P. G. M.
The Moon Inhabited.
Science has proven that the moon has
an atmosphere, which makes life in
some form possible on that satellite,
but for human who have a
hard time on this earth of
Electric Hitters cure Headache, Bilious
Malaria, Chills, and
dice, Dyspepsia, Torpid
Liver, Kidney complaints, General
Debility and Female weaknesses.
us a general Tonic and
for weak persons and
the aged. It induces sound sleep,
Fully by J. L.
Price
mm
j D. W.
DEALER IN
Groceries
And Provisions
Cotton
Ties always on hand
Goods kept con-
Country
Produce and Sold
i Q R E E N V I L L E j
North Carolina.
Convulsion
then
Epilepsy.
Dr. Restorative N-
inc has been so successful in
curing these brain-wrecking
diseases that there is every
reason believe that even the
most hopeless cases can be
benefited, if not fully restored.
We be pleased to refer
any thus Mulcted to many
who enjoy the blessing of
health, after years of hopeless
suffering.
n son fever
when two fits if
t-t-. i
I spout n; of
for Without ii o i
i , l
him t for i
Ito j.
i tut n .
n so
him i. rs. In an t
t. i . nil lo
family; not -i ii I .
. h. i fr M i. I
., v. -o . la
t .;.; n tho f i
I, v-a i . . ,
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i . . i i i . i; in i
I v i
I I I
j W H
. II I. ;
.-
ii
as b
I. . I by
who will
tn i i will It It Lull,
your
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Inez
W- R. L.
Dentist.
Greenville, e.
NOTICE
made to
the
Truck also to sell same
I will be pleated to mi date-
anyone in need of fame. Apply
J. A. Griffin. Ayden, N. Ce,
They Stand Alone.
Standing out In bold f, all
And as a conspicuous example of open,
frank and with the tick
and are Dr.
Prescription for weak,
nervous,
racked women, and Dr.
Medical the famous remedy
for weak or
torpid liver, or all
catarrh a I affections of
stomach, bowels, kidneys. nasal
passages, throat, r mu
passages, U an
for all diseases arising from thin.
or Impure blood, us and skin
affections.
Each bottle of the above medicines
upon Its wrapper a of hon-
In the full list of ingredients com-
posing It printed in y,.
This frank open publicity
these medicines tn a nil
is the guaranty of
merits. They cannot lie clawed us patent
nor medicines for they are neither
Dr. feels that he can to
take the afflicted Into his full confidence
and lay all the of his
freely because these
Ingredients are such as endorsed and
most strongly praised Ly of
most eminent medical writers as cures
for the disuses for which these
arc recommended. Therefore, the
afflicted do have to rely alone upon
Dr. recommendation as to the
curative value of his medicines for
easily recognized diseases.
A glance at the printed formula on
each bottle will show that no alcohol and
no harmful or drugs enter
Into Dr. medicines, they being
wholly compounded of extracts
of tho roots of native, American forest
These are best and for
cure of most lingering, chronic dis-
eases. Dr. R. V. Pierce can be consulted
thick, by addressing him at Buffalo,
N. Y., and nil communications re-
as sacredly confidential.
It Is as easy to well as III and
much more comfortable. Constipation is
the cause of many of illness. Dr.
Pleasant Pellets cure
They are sugar-coated
medicines sell them
HEAT PACKERS IN GERMANY.
n. They tiny.
a. l a
e, two a mild All dealers in
THE
definition of. the
is, who
bites; secret calumniator or de-
tractor Hut there is a higher
and better authority than Web-
cine which Bays of the back-
biters that they are of
God, proud boasters.
inventors of evil things.
knowing the judgment of God,
that commit such
things, are of
We always stand by the Bible
and who I any that it-
of the backbiter and the
fate winch should his, is not
correct We for the
backbiter is usually of the male
persuasion. The woman either
talks it out or she is so
old in her tongue work that she
can be easily trailed. Out the
real backbiter is the man sneak
He vs to found all
we are sorry to
say, the ministry. We know of
one ministerial who has
an elder preacher's
mind against several ordinarily
good men caused him to
shun them as if
The most of back
biter and one easily
ed is the fellow who wants to
root somebody out of a job. We
have countered him and have
on all occasions given him mighty
small comfort. There are other
types of backbiters; but to our
mind, all are in the same class
worthy of death That,
of course, is the sentence,
but before that penalty is paid,
they ho kicked spit
upon. Charlotte Chronicle
tin not pretend to he letter
perfect regulation, but
ire lo know little about the
lordly butcher and lordly packer
rho undertake to do
rule, if he ventures to kill
leer or a ho I it ha- been
inspected and lie in
lie is mire to he sooner or
carcass of the animal, whether
healthy or unhealthy, is taken away
from him burned to a cinder.
Two or three experiences of this
sort teach him that the regulations
in this field are not made for show
for the delusion of meat enters,
hut for plain, everyday use. seven
days in the week. And the
before the animal is
is only the beginning. After
it is slaughtered the carcass is in-
from the inside, and when a
doubt arises us to its condition it
also is taken away and burned.
those carcasses that are in
sound condition arc quartered and
otherwise cut up for the butcher's
stall where the people go to buy
their meat. Here a third official
guarantee of the purity the prod-
is given to the consumer.
piece of the carcass thus prepared
for sale, no matter into how many
piece it is divided, must have a lit-
official label on it before an
ounce of it can lie
Billing a Big Circus.
The press agent of a big
which recently showed in
said that it took more than ten
Ions of paper a week to bill the show
when its route lay through cities the
size of Philadelphia. This paper i
rent out ahead in special cars, which
carry n foreman and from fifteen to
men. Beside being lit-
up with living accommodation
fur these men. such a car bus a CO-
pacify for twenty tons of paper and
about twelve barrels of paste. When
it reaches the town to he hilled
and this is always as early as
in the is met by n
number of which have
been arranged for, and these
carry the paper and paste over the
bill route. Owing to the
of the business
everything in the of wall space,
method of covering the like is
easily provided for. but it must be
by a definite agreement made lie-
forehand, and when this has been
overlooked there is a hard tangle to
straighten
Punished For
William Hilton bus recently been
released from an prison aft-
being punished for cruelty to
and yet he guilty only of
excess of kindness. Not the
idea that useful of harden
should be allot at end of his hon-
career and aim regarding
command, -halt do no
as applying to the killing of a
beast us well as u man, lie has been
in the habit of buying up ancient
and horses and maintaining
them alive in stables specially con-
t true for a. It wan
discovery of poor
many of them supported in
slings, that led to hi-
for cruelty i
The of a
few people k-e-
that n it.
n bell ha- definite length of
after mi blows will
A bell, struck h
foot pound of force,
A -1.000 pound
of I fool
force. A steel composition
hell weighing 1.000 pounds
after blows of
pound-, but its makers said it
for a lighter
.
. c
A charming old lady rho van so
inclined, lot ken
rather home by the
of many rare, used
to m, do love to
out of somebody H e's teacup
A to
anecdote i another a
girl who e sniper Invariably in-
of bread and butter, milk
apple sauce, a monotonous diet,
which she
One day she was asked out to
per at a At a late
the found that no
sauce had been prepared for the lit
tic guest, so she sent one of tin
maids to the child's borne for a sup-
ply. The little girl on returning
her mother was about
the delight and
about the
she had been t mill
and cream f from the ill
little pitchers.
oh. such good apple sauce,
the beat ever
Queer Decorations.
Many Japanese women gild their
teeth. Women of Arabia stain their
fingers and toes red. In Greenland
women paint their faces blue and
yellow. In India the women of three
high castes paint their teeth black
A bride is anointed from
head to foot with grease and saffron
Borneo women dye the hair in fan
green, blue nm
scarlet. In New Holland gears
carefully with shells form elaborate
patterns on the women's faces. In
some South American tribes the
men draw the front teeth, esteeming
an ornament the black gap thus
made.
His
A bishop, recently returned from
a tour of bis diocese, according to
the Springfield Republican, brought
this lie was the guest of one
of the pillars of the church in a
community, Beefsteak was the
piece de resistance, and the
sawed lit it with such energy that
its toughness was perfectly obvious
Finally the host thought it
to do something to save his top
for hospitality. fine
he and ten-
But, you see, we have to keep
the knives dull on account of
the
H. A.
JOHN A RICKS
HEADQUARTERS FOR
MERCHANDISE.
Having consolidated the two stocks of H. A. and John A. u
store we are prepared to furnish our customers anything needed in
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES.
We will carry an up-to-date line
Hats, Shoes, dress Goods, Notions, Sc.
In Groceries we will have at all times a full line of the
, the staples like
very best goods, not only
Salt a Luxury.
Salt is the greatest luxury known
in central Africa. In some sections
among the poorer inhabitants salt
is never used. Even among the bet-
classes a man who eats suit with
his fond is considered a rich
In some tribes where salt i-
not go scarce children are so fond
it that they my be seen eating
like our American children would
piece of lump sugar.
Meat, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, but all kinds of
Canned Goods, the finest brands
We can supply anything you need to wear or to eat, and pay highest prices for.
COUNTRY PRODUCE. Quality and prices of our goods will please you.
Ricks,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
CREDITORS.
the
-KNOWING-
Of
r-f
art
IS HALF OF IT.
Your hat tie i if won if you know before hand what you are
to Inning
to where to buy, and what you are going to pay is where the
nun iii.
My and prices will c you this is plane to
n j i
COTTON SEED. MEAL AND HULLS
m Hay, Com, Oats Ship Lime and Groceries.
ONE
Ion you want thin lice it win be to your M
F V JOHNSTON.
to L w t
Come In and examine my
CORN PLANTERS
HARROWS, SMOOTHING HARROWS, ONE
AND TWO HORSE STEEL PLOWS, WIRE
FENCE FOR FARM OR GARDEN AND WASH- I
MACHINES.
Yours to serve,
H. L. I
The Hardware Man.
NEAT JOB
Our specialty
Reflector Job Printing Office
Advertise yourself to as
an extent as yon possibly can,
that you get all the business
in the town you can; and after
you have done that take a little
bit in hard money, Join
hands with your competitors and
other business men, and boom
the town for all you are worth
It is an
boom the town and
you get more people, and you
advertise to mom people and you
pet more trade, which is just as
logical us two and two make four,
and just a easy Mei chants
journal and Commerce
A Sandy Suit.
It almost looted like Ayden had
moved up On en v ills today,
from the town's
Mete ere. The
was suit that had been
brought before Jostles O.
Iii iii n by a colored named
Pots I O x
building
e.-en
H Ml . I -Slid,
For Sale.
Near Five Points on Easy Terms
Call on or address
SAM WHITE, Greenville. N. C
, SI Hill





i i up
ON
OF PIT f COUNTY.
B. Parker, of
tin North Co-ton
be now
newly alt the retorts of; cotton
growing e Slate mil of
the
made a study- It may be
muted, OB th strength these re-
that it looks
the crop or
cent, of that year. we
June did at, deal damage
Cotton has bin a n time tin
year, between the Moonlit, the
cold widespread
and rains, which
imam sections day
nod caused a
growth of weeds in M'S when
the rainfall hi en greets and in
some Slate her.-
an I wards the Beat, the ear
bell faring better than tin
other The. increase in the
of Id to
, , Mid railways, bas become
mm re crave end story of
from . y report
. , Cotton deal-
h-v they
tilt-cop
war of them, it is true,
v pet good reports. The wet
of the tap root, the root
of tie plant, Urns affected the
The outlook there
fore In fart, it is not
what seemed to I a lo
Raleigh
In the selection of men to
office f our
we should tie to select men
who are well qualified in every
particular to execute the duties of
the offices.
We want not only good men,
but ho are thoroughly cam-
to handle the affairs of our
county.
We, ed citizens of
take pleasure
to Pitt county
for of a young
man who la been a hearty sup-
porter el tin D party
all has life, aid whose past
honorable.
Robert L. Little,
of Greenville township. He is a
young h moral character,
ability, and sound
Having been educated at one
of the leading Institutions of our
State. V be
is ell any
office of honor or trust th; t the
people of bis county might
no give turn.
We commend him to the
as a man for the place.
I. K.
W. B. Wingate.
P. T.
W. L. House.
H. Hunsucker,
F. Harrington,
W. O. Vincent.
SCHOONER LOST.
Growth of
thirty years ago was the
first telephone operated at Phil-
Its growth has boon
wonderful. People had had the
believe, only a
little mow than thirty years
then ; and when the first words
wore heard over the telephone
cm- thought that
this Sim- people would be to
talk to other In
-voice known and recognized,
from lakes to from sea
to a. We wonder no
longer at the strides
science and human effort are
and we need not try to
foretell the limit of these things.
Captain Have Narrow
Escape.
A schooner
which plied
Washington and was
lost in sound Thursday
night in heavy weather.
mate was at the wheel called
to the captain, ho was in the
cabin, that was
the craft. The hurried on
deck and aw that the
was badly listed. He told the mate
to lower the sail but before this
could I e done the schooner turned
Only captain and mate
were on board. look the
boat kept on the schooner and
were seven hours getting ashore.
An effort will be made to raise the
report of the condition of
Recently a man wiled abbot.
Washington. a, THE U N T I R k A I
chine M ease and I ML
it with as certainty
M a man can drive a gentle bug E L L i I
horse over the beat roads in
county. Hush up that
prophecy we have about
reached the limit achieve-
We have com.
I l end is far out of
Sight, hid the hills
the Neck
OF GREENVILLE.
In of North
i at the oh e
June
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discount
Overdraft bad
r s. to
12,500.00
176.511
Why Milk.
s the
In a thin is n
Ye- whole process
like other
n if
milk en i in a day or two,
, e ii would
Canst II to n it are peculiar-
I city.
it rules
lb m Coin I, cocaine
o, Ht , . h men. Under
i to
l in-
i to
ii in . o v at
k a hall an hi
. h tut the in a atom
Hi, in- . i is the
,; vi ll dot It. W
R , ,. Ii I on
the i p i. to sour the
milk. strong
excite-- the as
in a few
do a job under ordinary
c would e them a couple
of Orleans
U. H. ponds
fun
and
from National Bank
not reserve
fr stun-
; rs
e from approved
and i item
No other National
i r.-set
Bank,
Specie I
. I ;
fut l U B.
i p . neat
10,711.71
an
Total
LIABILITIES.
Capital 50,000.00
hied I i
. .
National bank ti u
Individual ts subject
la
Tin, i deposit ii ;
Cashier's k outstanding Total
State North
County is.
W, t the above
. i . w .
the above to the
of e and belief.
J. W. AYCOCK, Cashier
and before
F. J. FORBES
t Attest
ll, W.
SAM T. WHITE,
K. A.
Director
V e n July a busy
ii a
AH Summer Goods
WILL B GOLD AT HI
to make for the new fall Stock. Th
include i
Lawns,
Slack Lawns,
Dress
Ready-made Shirt Waists,
Hosiery,
Embroideries,
Ladies Belts and
Ladies, Children
and Infants Slippers.
An early call will saving to you.
as.
THE
J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
VOL No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY. JULY
ONE DOLLAR PER Ii VANCE
NO
TWO MAGNIFICENT PIERS.
Uncle Sam Will Build a Colonial
City and an
at the Jamestown
Exposition Next
Year.
MR. PATRICK ENTERTAINS.
Norfolk. Va., July 17-Of the
oms appropriated by the United
States govern in aid of
Jamestown to be held
next year near Norfolk, fire
fifty thousand dollars are
specifically -pi the con-
o buildings sol
of exhibits. Of this
amount larger part is the
It baa I ii the purpose of
exposition from its
very to create a colonial
city on of Hampton
the policy of the Unit
Sit.- i to further
this end by the erection of build-
all of will belong to
Dun i-t type of
line ard there along the
miles of
the with Norfolk
Ii. e examples of colonial
and in the city of
Norfolk mere are some
ate perfect specimens of
that type.
None of exposition
will be reproductions of Greek or
temples nothing
win shown in the outdoor deco-
rations- or adornments.
i buildings will b
chaste, ad the gardens
cent seventeenth
To and ready
in between ships of
the Unit will assemble in
m nil and the
and in order to
a safe ample harbor for
small boats and launches, the gov-
has appropriated four
hundred thousand dollars for the
ruction of two mammoth
pi en- eighteen
feel into Hampton Roads connect-
ed at the by a third
piers will lie two
bundled Ii et wide, and the lateral
piers will be eight hundred feet
spat t, forming a basin eight
lit eighteen hunched t-t
area.
will be unique
sights. It will
lie In- In. lighted at night, and
e will have two tall
for Reflector
William Patrick
most royally at bis borne Tuesday
evening in honor of the visiting
j ladies.
ball and parlor were the
scenes of much merriment as
were ushered in. They were
by Bertha Patrick
sad Walter Patrick. From this
time on the guests were highly en-
This was one of the
most enjoyable social
ever held in this city.
A very contest
bad The by Pie-
ton who gave it to Mis-
OAKLEY ITEMS.
Oakley, N. C-, July 1906.
H. A. Gray made business calls
in Monday.
Mrs. Eli Rogers improves very
slow.
Mis. C. H. Ross returned from
Bethel Sunday where she spent a
few days with her sister, Mrs.
Brown.
K. of Williamston,
was a caller in town Monday.
J. K. Roberson, of Everett, spent
Sunday in this section.
Mies Mary Taylor left Friday to
visit near for
a few days.
of
Smith, who in turn L, the we
FOR NEW SCHOOL BUILDINGS.
it to Miss Mabel Craft, of
Wilmington, The consolation
prize was to Mis Mary J
Smith. also presented her
prize to visiting ladies.
were cut, Miss Willie
Hill, was the win-
Thurman Moore the
prizes in a very appropriate ma
Delightful refreshments wen
served to the enjoyment of all.
Misses and Bryan
favored the guests with a few in-
selections, which were
thoroughly enjoyed.
Those present were; Miss Li
with William Patrick
Miss Sue of Wilson, with
Ames Brown, Miss Mabel Craft, of
Wilmington, with Bascom Wilson,
Mis Pearl of Rich-
mend, with Charles Home, Mica
Willie Grimsley, of Snow Bill with
Alex Blow, Miss Mae with
Luther Bowling, Miss an
with Frank Wilson, Miss
with Will Lipscomb, Miss
Lee Brown with Thurman Moore,
Miss Ethel Skinner with Blount
Pearce, Miss Mary with
Burney Warren. Miss Mary J.
Smith with Wiley Mi--
Mary with Cecil
Miss Katie Tunstall with John
Miss Smith
with Tyson, Miss L.
smith with Lee Miss
Bertha Patrick with Gary Mayo.
and
Patrick.
At a hour the guests de-
patted, congratulating Mr. Pat-
rick on the pleasures of the
declaring him an ideal
host.
nave seen. He had some here last
that tipped the at
pounds.
No trouble to a shower bath
these days. A bad wind that
helps no one.
Several cases in court the past
week.
Mies Lassie Overton left here
Friday for Mt. Olive.
Lucy Manning, of
Mis Myrtle Harris, of Washing-
ton, and Miss Grimes, of
Speed, were here Monday.
Miss Minnie Moore returned
Monday from Tarboro where she
has been spending a few days.
J. E. and family, of
came over on the after-
noon train to spend a few day here
on business.
Messrs, Whitehurst and Wynn,
of the Oakley Iron x Milling Co.,
are bus putting in new machinery
for their already well equipped
plant.
Miss Minnie re-
turned Sunday from a visit to
Hobgood.
VACANCY MIDSHIPMAN
Washington, N. C 1900.
Editor Reflector.
I am informed by the Navy De-
that a vacancy for a
midshipman from the First Con-
district, will exist at
Naval Academy in June next,
am directed to nominate a
and three alternate.
The in i in ii in is sixteen
years the age
The mental
nation Mill he held on mini
in April,
State Loans Money to Various
Counties for Improving
Public School Buildings.
Raleigh, July State
Board of Education has just
loans from the State public
school loan building fund
to lie expended in
twenty-seven counties for building
new school houses and improving
old ones. By the making of these
loans the State board assures the
expenditure of not less than
as loans are made to some-
thing less than half of the total
to be expended in the
building or Up to
date the State has loaned
the loans began three
years ago. It is a notable fa- that
not a single district that
has iv. i cl money has ever failed
o meet a payment of either In-
tel est or principal when due. Four
per cent, interest is charged. The
counties have just been
ed loans for districts within
border are as foil Cherokee,
Caldwell,
Sampson, Pitt,
Johnston,
Wake,
Sampson, Washington,
Anson,
ton, Columbus,
Dare, Wilkes, Ran-
Clay.
It is a notable fact loan-
in,; the to the town of
Washington town will erect
buildings aggregating in
cost.
SOME
What the Southern Cotton
Has Done for the
Farmer.
An interesting bulletin ha
been issued from the office Mr
president of the
I i in Cotton Association,
headquarters at Atlanta, Ga,
concerning the value of the South-
Cotton Association to the cot-
ton planters of the South.
The bulletin shows that in the
two years ending September 1st,
1906, two crops of cotton,
gating practically bales
will have been marketed at an
average pi ice to Southern pro-
nearly cents per
pound.
In two ending
1st, 18.18, bales of
i in produced and market
ed at an average price of cents.
This in price is an
of and
is very the work of the
Southern Cotton
Charlotte News.
THE MEANEST OP ALL
PERSONAL
Pointedly Pleasant
People.
July
J. R. Moe Tuesday
from k.
Mayer K v. went to
today.
Miss Alice Lang returned
morning Kinston.
A. returned Tuesday
evening from Greensboro,
B. J. Pulley returned
from Beaufort.
Joseph returned Tuesday
evening from Virginia Beach.
Mrs. W. B. James and children
went to
F. W. Clare returned Tuesday
evening from Tate Tenn.
Miss Hattie retained
Tuesday evening Virginia
Beach,
Miss Annie Hemby,
Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Rick
Jones.
For Cent Ti
Mr. It. J. Reynold of Winston
totters, one for the lighthouse set-
vice, and ii e j buys practically all of the
pier will crop of tobacco
high to permit at the price by
all the small craft to enter the bat at the price fixed by
sis. will be planted
all along and booths will
be erected at intervals.
Besides us use a- a harbor, the
will serve as an
for spoils,
matches, polo and such
games, d possibly for the
of models of
launches,
dim of this enormous
i be comprehended
at comparisons. The
is about nine
y city connecting
pier at .-ml is six becks
and the width of each of the plan
is the u of the average block
two bundled feet.
Mr. C. V. York, who is the gov-
river at thin point
uh the rainfall of Green-
ville for month of July up t
this date been 4-5 inches.
This is a greater rainfall by nearly
two inches limn has any one
month in the past fourteen months.
The rainfall for duly 1905, was 9-
far both July and
August of that year was in-
is
be made
so
ii the principal alternates
y have for
panel
Respectfully,
no. H. Small.
POUND DEAD IN BOAT.
I central office New York,
says this ho it is
would gladly pay the farmers
more far their tobacco but I did
j would go wild and raise U
much and the c ion m
ruin
Reynolds may e thus kind
and for our in-
but he will have a bard lime
making them believe it. Most of
us prefer the idea that lie is pay-in.
the cents tun-
Wen all substantial
lion from the markets, he doesn't
hate to pay more, and he would
take the crop at a still less
but the knows it his
reached the danger line and to cm
the price further would mean that
I here would he none raised
No, the Trust is not going to kill , Grifton,
the goose that lays the golden was on the creek in a small bout
Due to pay you afternoon and had a gun
believe I ,,, ,, was
A Mob Proof Jail.
Mecklenburg county jail has a
of being mob proof, not
structurally, but managerially
recent years three mobs have
gathered there to see about
prospects of getting out a prisoner
and fun ml it bad. Two of these at-
tempts were serious, notably
gathering one Sunday night to
lynch of n
old Italian, John At its
height the mob embraced at least
two thousand people, but their
will be bud been anticipated and
at a later dale. they found the jail like a
Candidates be physically j Soldiers surrounded it and
I bayonets gleamed from every win-
ail for The mob led by Colonel
win or request far. re-
general memory. One day while
of Judge was holding court a
who had outraged a white
woman was brought in and jailed.
By nightfall of the
mob heard, but when it
reached jail the solders were
oil guard.
deal I mil lug hi
stamping of fee , but no one
jail gate, which was
line. In Ibis county sher-
and not tin- mob, is in
, , .-, habit of Once
to Have Shot . ., ,.
ii ii Is In lie
Accidentally. is j far ti-
William em oner, I house.
lit- mini to j
th
There is no place on
says an exchange, better than
a country newspaper to find out
how many kinds of people their are.
Some get huffy if a statement is
sent, others will not pay until they
get a statement. Sum- will pay-
without a statement, and others
won't pay whether a statement is
sent or not. Some thought they
owed more, and some thought they
didn't owe so much. Some say
they get along without the
paper, others say it don't amount to
much. But meanest scrubbiest
in the world is the man who takes
it until he is shut off for
and then spends his explain-
how he used to take
but stopped it it was no
count.
HOME.
, lull Ion as to
ii examination. It
I lint l nominal
inter than e
Mrs. Nan a Brown and J. K
White went to Hamilton today to
visit relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Fleming and
children returned Tuesday after-
noon from Morehead.
W. T. Burton and J. B. Ran-
went down the road on the
forenoon train.
E. of Mt. Olive,
been visiting in this sec-
left Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wooten and
daughter, Miss Pattie, returned
Tuesday evening from Morehead,
Miss Louise Stain,
who was visiting Mrs. F. C. Hard
to Tuesday
evening.
Miss Dora Rouse, of
Springs, who has been
Mrs. R. R. Rouse, left Tn day
evening.
W. R. Parker, Harry din-
Jr. Jessie Ned
and B. Mayo it
Virginia Beach today.
Mrs. W. B. Wilson returned
sex
Don't be afraid of u little fun
at homo. Don't shut your house
lost the sun should your
carpets; and your hearts, lest a
hearty laugh shake down some
of the old dusty cobwebs there evening from
If you want to ruin your sons. He sister, Miss Fannie
let them think that nil mirth home tor a
social enjoyment must be loft on i
the threshold when they come Mrs. C. C. Vines and Misses
home at night. When once a Bessie Patrick, Helen Forbes and
house regarded as only a place Home left this morning
to eat, drink and sleep in, the j for Virginia Beach,
work is begun that ends in
ling houses and
Young people must
fun and relaxation some
whore. If they do not find it at
their own it will
be sought Other less
places
Therefore let the fire bunt
brightly at night and make the
homestead delightful with those
little arts that parents so
understand. Don't, re-
press the buoyant spirits of
your chili
Miss Maggie or
more, who has been visiting the
family of her uncle, R. L. Hum-
In i. left this morning for Hobgood.
Mrs. Kate Fry and Miss
of Wilson, who has
j visiting Mrs. I. Gardner, left
Tuesday afternoon for
ville.
L. B. who some years
ago went n ii Bethel Nashville
Tenn., when he a
prominent business man, was in
an hours mer today. The Reflector
bold an inquest over body of
a white man, named
It seem that Mr. who
a short Die
creek at a place known us
seven cents, and you win
enough and that the j to ,, ,
after he was
d dead the by bis wife.
There was a gun shot wound his
breast and tie empty gun was
iii-iii the body in the boat. It
is supposed that Mr. shot
himself accidentally. He leaves a
wife and six children.
sue
is the best friends
to sleep dream
dreams. Danbury Reporter.
matter getting is
a problem, yet you can see
of them streets.
Apples on
One bide
Other.
r i t c
mind I lit lamp and lire-
side of home out tin- re-
of a care and
annoyance during the day, and
was glad to t a call from him.
A farmer from near the Martin
the of n
line in the city t. day
that on bis farm he has an apple
tree containing six limbs,
three of which are on the north
side of the three the
South.
addition to this freak
of nature, the limbs on the north
side are burdened with a crop of I from between here and
line, juicy, mellow apples, was large. The excursion
the limbs on the South side are, train was behind the morning pas-
Messenger. I train.
Those citizens other sections
country who every now aid
the in sale guard they say something about the in-
take into the world is North Carolina in
ting illiterate whites to vote and
barring may be
There was so much rain this
morning that not many people
went from here on the Norfolk ex-
and the crowd
Interested to know that after the
presidential
rather January 1st fol-
lowing neither white nor hi
who is nimble to read and
will be able to vote. In other
white men years of
ii i the same
requirement a toted
Charlotte Ob- i. .


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Eastern reflector, 17 July 1906
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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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July 17, 1906
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