Eastern reflector, 3 July 1903


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Store opens at a. m. and closes at P m.
THE
OF
BIGNESS.
does not appreciate big apples, big strawberries,
big, men, big, institutions that
can things The big apple or strawberry has come
to its fullness and goodness because conditions were right
its growth. The big, has lived in I
wholesome atmosphere This stole has thrived because
it sunk its foundations to the sources of vigorous life.
and has upon policies logical
Our merchandise tells the nature of our store, and the
care and skill of those who guided its growth. As ad-
we will make July u record in lo-v
prices, Bead our ads. They will follow in quick
cession.
This week we will offer special prices on White Lawns,
Piques and Organdies.
Lawns reduced to
Lawns reduced to
and reduced to
Piques, Black and White, reduced to
Fine dotted Swiss, was and yard, now
Fine French double width, was now
Wilkinson
HART
HARDWARE MERCHANTS
Summer Hardware.
Refrigerators, Oil Stoves, Ice
Cream Freezers, Lawn Mowers,
Hammocks, Rakes, Hoes, Shovels
and other Garden Tools. Also
Lawn Tennis and Baseball Sets.
DON'T WASTE MATERIAL
and labor buying an inferior grade of paint. It
is economy to get good quality always. The
Sherwin- Williams paints are recommended by
all who once use them. Covers more surface
with less labor than any other; costs no more.
IN ONE SUMMER
one of our Refrigerators will save you the
amount of it's cost, in the food it prevents from
spoiling. They are large and roomy and are
designed in a way that will prove economical in
using the ice. There is absolutely no odor about
one of these. In two sizes at rock bottom
prices.
HOME-MADE ICE CREAM.
There is very little trouble, very little expense,
very little time involved in making delicious
sherbets, etc., with the freezer we
we sell. It is solidly built, metal parts heavily
tinned, easy running and a rapid freezer. Prices
surprisingly low.
W. M. was
town today.
G. Lang returned this morn-
from Kins ton.
G. G. went to
today.
C. L. Hanna went to
Mount today.
Julius Sugg returned to
Saturday evening.
Mrs. H. S. and children
returned Saturday even from a
visit to Tarboro.
W. S. Atkins returned this
morning from a trip to
and Greensboro.
Miss Bertha Savage, Scotland
Neck, is visiting Miss Pattie Cot-
at Capt.
Miss Pattie Cotten has returned
from a visit to Scotland Neck
Portsmouth.
Vance Terrell, of Wilson, who
was visiting W. R. Parker, re-
turned home this morning.
Mr. and Mrs. T.
left Saturday evening for More-
head City.
Mrs. S. W. Andrews, of
City, arrived Saturday evening to
visit her parents near here.
returned
evening from a trip on the
road.
Miss May Dudley returned
Saturday from a visit to
Elm City.
Miss Olive Daniel, of Dunn,
arrived Saturday evening to visit
her sister, Mrs. W. C. Hines,
West Greenville.
Mrs. M. who has
been visiting her daughter, Mrs-
U. L. Smith, left this morning for
Cripple Creek, Col.
D. S. Chapman, of
passed through evening
returning from a visit to
Miss Eva Williams, of Vance-
who was visiting the family
of X. W. Jackson, in South Green-
ville, returned home today.
Mis. F. C. Harding and child
returned from Sunday.
Her sister, Mu-s Martha Harding,
is visiting her.
Mrs. E. M. Williams and
Miss Gertrude, and sou, Earl,
of and Mrs. J. D.
Philadelphia, arrived
Saturday evening to visit Mr. and
Mrs. W. F.
Wheel Threw
Otho Bowling, of
Daily carriers, took
a heavy tumble from his wheel
while crossing the railroad with
his papers Saturday evening. The
wheel lauded on top of him but
he came out of the mix-up with
whole bones.
If you wish to keep cool while cooking try
one of our Perfection Oil Stoves. It is a great
saving in fuel, besides you do not get warm as
you do with the wood stove. We have the Per-
in all from to burners.
is more pleasant, than a
nice, comfortable Hammock to lie on these hot
evenings. We have them from to
Does that heavy hat give you a headache If
so, try one of our light, cool straw hats.
Are your feet hot and tired I Wear a pair of
our low quarter or slippers and feel com-
In our mammoth dry goods department we
have all the new and up-to-date Summer Goods.
Fans, Parasols, Lawns, Dimities, etc. We
have just received another large lot of those
beautiful ladies are so anxious for. We refer
to the
and Antique Laces
Nothing prettier on the market. We carry the
most complete line in Greenville.
J. B. CHERRY
GREENVILLE'S GREAT DEPARTMENT STORE
Wished 1836.
Incorporated 1903.
WHITT CO
Marble and Granite
Monuments
and Agents for Wire Fencing.
Main and electric power plant,
Ga.
Branch shops, Mount,
N. C, mid S. C.
For prices and designs- address Rocky
Mount Office.
Greenville Produce and
Provision Market.
1875.-------
Reported by M.
Lamp Upset.
There came near being a tire
Sunday night in the home of W.
A. Savage, just southeast of town.
A lamp was turned over
and set fire to the table cover, car-
pet and curtains. It was smothered
out before much damage done.
Barber Shop Moved.
Fleming have moved
their barber shop a little south of
their former stand to the building
occupied by Mrs.
millinery store. They are nicely
arranged in their new quarters.
Fresh Magic Yeast and Henry
Clay at
Flour 1st pat.
Family Flour- -straight
Corn- per bushel
round per lb
ham
sides
shoulders
Pork
Lard
Oats- lbs per bushel
Peas
Potatoes- sweet
Butter
Duck
head
Broilers
Egg
lb
Geese
lb.
lb
Tallow
Fodder
Hay
Beeswax
Meal
2.1830
11.25
11.25
The water in the river is very
high from the effects of the recent
raise.
M.
Wholesale and retail Grocer
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar-
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed-
steads, Mattresses, Oak Ba
by Carriages, Go-Carts, Parlor
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P.
and Gail Ax
Life Tobacco, Key West Che-
roots, Henry George Can-
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap
Ly, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nut,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, Glass
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, Cakes and Crackers,
Cheese, Beet Butter, New
Royal Sewing Machines, and nu-
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com
to see me.
S. M.
F. G. Whaley baa moved hi
family to where he
has built a nice home.
D. J. WHICHARD. Editor and Owner.
VOL. No.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. JULY
No.
A MISTRIAL
AT WILSON
Wilson, June jury
in the Jones murder case has
been discharged and a mistrial
declared by Judge Shaw. All is
quiet.
Injured in Falling Elevator.
Ph., June
persons crowded an
elevator in the establishment of II.
J. Heinz, in Allegheny, were
thrown from the 5th floor this
Sixteen were seriously
injured. The St. George cadets,
of the Bohemian Catholic society,
who were visiting the establish-
with hundreds of others, res-
cued the Injured people.
COUNTY LIQUOR
Said to be Responsible for a
Murder in County.
Washington, N. O., June
In this county, near X
roads last Dave Foreman
was shot through the heart and
killed. Ii in believed that a
crowd who hail been to
a still in county owned by
B. Clark, Jr., and who re-
turned in various stages of
cation, killed Foremen, Two
pending
coroner's
Narrowly Escaped Drowning.
N. C, Juno
Joseph and family, of
who are at. the
came near being drowned today on
Shoals a quarter of a mile
from this place They were in
bathing when of them, a child,
stepped into deep water and the
others went to the child's rescue.
They were all soon beyond their
depth and great danger of
their lives, us none could
swim. Palmer Davis, a
boatman, who went to save them,
succeeded by good
and heroic effort. All were nearly
exhausted and would have soon
been drowned.
THROUGH IRON BRIDGE.
Wreck on Seaboard Air Line in
Virginia.
Richmond, Va., June
engine and two freight cars on the
Seaboard Air line had just crossed
the high bridge across the
river near lyes-
when the abutment pillars
and two of gave
way. The couplings broke and
FOR NORTH
CAROLINA EXHIBIT.
Raleigh, G.
Chatham, Elkin, and B.
Arendell, of Raleigh, will visit
the various manufacturers of the
state and urge that
be contributed to a fund for a
North Carolina exhibit at St.
next year. The proposition
is to and great con-
is manifested in the
of the This
was determined on yesterday
a conference between Cover-
nor and a number of
prominent citizens.
STRANGULATION PROCESS.
Roosevelt and Payne Are Cover-
Up
IN CUSTODY
Washington, June
investigation is to be
brought to an end by the
process, and it will tie up to
congress to expose those of
in high up circles,
whom the administration is dis-
posed to leave severely alone on
account of the future political con-
involved.
This morning Postmaster Gen-
Payne summoned his four as-
to his private office and
Announced, by order of the
Wilson, N. C. July I-Judge
yesterday ordered the
rest of Policeman
on the charge of criminal
in connection with the
murder of Percy Jones. Bond
was fixed at
SHOT FROM AMBUSH.
Negro Fired Into a Crowded
Trolley Car.
RUIN AND DESOLATION IN
THE PATH OF THE FIRE FIEND
Media, Pa., June per-
were shot and injured in
trolley car between Media and
Chester yesterday. A who
is believed to have been seeking
FIRE THIS MORNING THREATENED TO
SWEEP GREENVILLE TO THE
RIVER'S EDGE.
AND PRIZE HOUSES COMPLETELY WIPED OUT.
Parham, Gorman Wright, Jordan, Tyson, Brinkley Hooker and
are Among the Losers-All
Be Rebuilt Immediately.
Deflector, 2nd.
At this morning lire broke
out in tobacco ware-
revenge upon the conductor of the At o'clock, when the
car who recently ejected him, dis- fire had burned itself out,
charged both barrels of a shot gun worth of property had been de-
the car as it passed through a
r st roved.
lonely pan Of me country.
car was the shot com j
the dark roadside, caused ;
a wild panic among the passengers,
most whom were women.
The are the losses and
M. P. Jordan ma-
insurance 1800.
Lees stock insurance,
J. N. and P. H.
v. insurance,
ware-
The origin of the lire is a mys
tery. It was first discovered in
warehouse, from which
house, insurance,
dent, that no further the latter were in the I tho I M- M two
bearing on i he arms and The fired M- p- Vs. j residences, insurance.
i factory, three residences on Dick-
avenue and six bodies Alfred two tenant
by
Little Washington,
completely destroyed.
should be given out. They
were instructed to give nil the
clerks in their respective depart-
the benefit of this
lion, with the further injunction
that any breach of this order will
be followed by summary dismissal.
For weeks James
T O, and other professional
politicians have been urging the
president to bring the
lion to a close, and the whole
thing will now be hushed up.
Ever since Post master General
Payne announced that there would
lie no investigation of
charge against a prominent re-
publican it has been apparent
that this investigation, which
President Roosevelt announced
so much gusto would go from
top to bottom, is not sincere.
It is very likely that Robert J.
Wynne, the former newspaper-
man, who exposed frauds in his
office, will be ousted by the re-
publican rulers.
Riot at an Unveiling.
London, June the
unveiling Ireland, to-
day, of a monument to the rebels
who fell the battle of
in 1798, at which ceremony
Nationalists were present, the lat-
collided with a band of street
preachers, one whom narrowly
escaped death at the hands of the
The house which h. took
was wrecked. Several
hundred policemen were
to charge the Nationalists, and
stones were thrown, batons, freely
used and many persons were in-
ambush and
which ensued
escape.
the
made
his
LIES LIKE
SAYS SMITH.
and a store belonging Herbert
Washington, July were also destroyed.
letter from H. W. who is I The lire was the most
now in on business, to a; one ever seen here. All the
friend in this city, it is understood were built of highly
that expresses resentment material and
cars loaded with miscellaneous before the moo was master-
freight fell into the river. The
cars filled the break the bridge
sufficiently to check the caboose,
which were the conductor and
flagman. To this circumstance is
due the fact that no lost of life
occurred. The fast Florida
train went over the bridge
oat ahead of the freight.
ed.
The human nose oft comes to
blows.
Work is God's ordinance as
truly as prayer.
It is bettor to hold back a truth
than it ungraciously.
against former Postmaster General
Charles Emory Smith, whoso
in yesterday's Philadelphia
Press, in which, among other
things, it was said that Ananias
had a rival, and that hereafter the
crowning comparison of mendacity
will be, lies like a promptly extinguished.
The latter will bring
libel against Smith.
re very
One may be better than his
reputation of his conduct, but
never better than his principles.
The members of a brass baud
should be taught by private
tooters.
Well, you girls who missed being
June brides will have to wait a
whole year.
Prof. W. H. went to
Wednesday evening to
deliver an address to the
mass meeting held there
last night in the interest of graded
schools for that place.
Miss Katie Tunstall gave an at
home party Wednesday evening
from to lO o'clock
to her guest, Visa Mattie
Phillips, of Refresh-
served. Many of her
people in houses, no insurance.
ill being Joyner tobacco,
The shops insurance
W. O. W. T. Henry Move.-. residence,
Godwin, meal insurance.
Sarah residence;
no insurance.
Herbert store
and insurance,
R. A. Tyson and F. Evans
dry. A breeze from the South Loss,
carried the smoke spark
high the heavens, illuminating Parham A ware-
country for miles. house, Insurance,
fell all over town and several I R. a. Tyson B. S Parham
places far from the seine of the Loss, tobacco,
conflagration caught, but were
W. T. shop,
The fire department wan utterly insurance, Woo.
helpless, on account of lack of W. O. shop,
water, equipment and training. insurance 91.325.
The fire simply burned until it M. store,
reached an open space and then no insurance,
died out. A strong wind would Zeno residence
have swept the tire over every insurance,
thing its path. Jane residence,
When the fire had consumed insurance,
shop and was reaching In addition to the above there is
out to the King House the wind considerable loss of broken, burned
changed and carried the fire across and destroyed furniture. The
Dickinson avenue to houses above losses amount to
pied by Captain Smith, Zeno The fences, stables, furniture
Moore and Mrs. Mellie Harris, I burned will probably bring the
these buildings being quickly ; entire loss up to
licked up by the flames. At the
same time a block of houses Miss Nannie returned
pied by colored people in Little Wednesday evening from a visit
Washington caught tire. From the, to Fremont.
original point of the fire, j Lime of Fremont,
warehouse, it extended to the Wednesday evening to
Warehouse and to M. P. Nannie
prize house. j
era out houses and fences were Misses Nora Smith, of
also destroyed. The flames from who have been
the Jordan house Georgia
to the railroad track, where returned
several freight cars standing. Miss Carrie Mt. Arie,
the log train pulled
little were present they i the cars of danger and ex-
spent a very pleasant evening. I the the tracks.
who has been visiting Miss
Harding, returned home this
morning.





The band man la
at the and la
one of the moat useful men Id
house of representatives. It la
la know thing, all things; In
fact. everything connected with
He mutt know parliamentary
law. precedents of the and mint
them ready at a
o that they may be cited by the speak-
or the chairman of the committee of
the whole house whenever a point of
order Is raised or n parliamentary point
la to I decided. He must know all
members of the and from what
they come In order to tell
speaker or the chairman how to rec-
them when they address
presiding officer. He must know all
the secretaries of the president and
clerks of the senate, as to tell
presiding officer when there Is a mes-
sage from the president or the
to received the He keeps
the time on men who are addressing
the house, the falls
when he says that n man has
ed his allotted time. Of all these
tasks the greatest Is to well In-
formed upon parliamentary law. There
Is no Index to parliamentary ruling,
and many points are found the
man who will and dig mid study
the subject all the
Post
i.,
he's too Ledger.
or
saw any one so
remarked
he's like a mouse in his own
exclaimed
wife Isn't the least bit afraid of
I Stray
Section
Infant
When he was hut a schoolboy In the
college at Dijon Jacques
suet was known us one of the best
classical scholars in
At eight tie prince of
was a perfect Latin scholar.
Three years later he published a work
on rhetoric, at Seventeen he was
appointed governor of
Pension displayed so much precocity
that he won fame as a preacher of rare
eloquence when he was but fifteen
years of age. Pascal wrote
on acoustics at twelve, at which age he
was busily occupied In constructing
elaborate circulating machines, and at
sixteen he published his treatise on
which Descartes re-
fused to beliefs was not the work of a
great master.
John Stuart Mill was studying
at three, had practically mastered the
language at seven and a year later
was acting as to
younger brothers and sisters. John
Buskin actually produced a
script work in three volumes before
he reached his seventh birthday.
There Is more to be learned from one
j living woman than from a whole
i museum of anthropology.
I Life.
Th
It is by some authorities that
the honeymoon, or month after mar-
takes its sweet sounding title
; from a practice of the ancient Teutons,
who drank honey wine for
thirty days after a wedding.
A far simple and direct
is found in common
to many times and people. The words
mouth moon have come to us from
one source, the
which is formed from an old root, ma,
to measure. The moon thus measures
lime, links It with Its
kindred month when ho speaks of
revolving Honey Is an obvious
equivalent for anything enjoyable and
sweet, Shakespeare attaches It
closely V tender passion when he
says, and making
Anthony Trollops used honey-
moon as a decent sort of
body to honeymoon along with
and In old volume of the
there Is an Interesting sentence
which clinches the connection between
moon the par-
ties fly asunder even in the midst of
courtship and sometimes grow cool in
the very honey
BRO.
FARMVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
Twain it Fob.
Mark former lecture man-
ager told this story of an entertain-
given by the humorist in London
during n heavy night the
queen's concert looms were like a
smokehouse, and I saw from my chair
In the royal box a shadowy dress coat,
supported by a pair of shadowy
girdled by the halo of the
Ineffectual footlights. A voice was In
the air. but It was difficult to locate It
With any degree of certainty. The
headless trunk of the lecturer
told what he knew of our fellow
ages, the Sandwich Islanders, at
intervals out of the depths ascended
the muffled murmur of audience In-
visible to the naked eye. Mark began
his lecture on this occasion with n
allusion to weather said,
you can't see me, but I am
on flora Power.
In Venezuela many years ago a
wealthy agriculturist was appointed
minister Of marine. Being a hard
worker, he asked once for
of the fleet. The secretary brought
him particulars about the only war
ship. The details gave length, tonnage
and horse power. At this last the min-
the secretary and bade
write down quickly an order to
the chief of customs. out these
horses once, I will send you
good mules In their explaining
that mules were much more
both as regards food and ability
to withstand fatigue.
Many queer customs and usages ore
prevalent among the Cossacks. No nun
changes his clothes on u Monday. On
Thursday no fut or flesh meat must be
pickled or corned. Wool Is not spun
on a holiday. A hen is always given
uneven number of eggs to hatch,
never an even number. Hunt's left from
a dinner tit a funeral are thrown Into
the river, at the same no
one dare cut bread; it must always be
broken.
Clothing, Dry Goods, Groceries,
Tobacco, Cigars.
We make a specialty of
Shoes
For Men
Women and
Children
It is conceded that we give the
best Shoes for the money of
any house in
C. C. JOYNER,
Physician
and Surgeon.
Farmville, N. C.
Fact.
There is n certain popular young
lawyer In Atlanta who when In college
was known as the best mathematician
In his class. He Is still much Interest-
ed in knotty questions of figures, and
he propounded a query on the street
yesterday none of a dozen men
could answer.
two consecutive
he said, four and live;
square and subtract the lesser
result from the greater, and the
you have Is the same as the sum
of the numbers you started within
this case four and live, their sum being
nine.
will work out every time, no
matter what two consecutive numbers
you take. The rule is well known, but
I never been able to ex-
of it. Why is this always
true, and can any one explain It to
hearers figured long, but none
was able to tell why the sum of the
two consecutive numbers is equal to
the difference of their
Constitution.
D. S. MORRILL,
Physician and Surgeon,
N. C
HARDY SISTERS,
Milliners,
FARMVILLE, N. C.
The newest and latest styles in
Millinery. Hats trimmed to or-
on short notice.
Hotel
FARMVILLE, N. C.
M. T. HORTON, Proprietor.
Table furnished with the best
the market
rooms. Polite and prompt
attention.
Mankind's
Institutions may crumble and gov-
fail, but it Is only that they
may renew a better youth. The petals
of the flower wither that the fruit
may form. The desire of perfection,
springing always from moral power,
rules even the sword escapes
harmed from the field of en range,
to nil that they can have of
luster to warriors their only glory,
surviving martyrdoms and safe
the wreck of stales. On the banks of
the stream of time not n monument
been raised to a hero or a nation
but tells the tale end renews the hope
of Improvement. people that
disappeared, every Institution that has
passed away, has boon a In the
ladder by which Immunity ascends to-
ward tin perfection of its nature.
George Bancroft
G. C,
N. O.
Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries.
j Tn make A in my business I am
a, offering all dry notion .
H hand at cost for This t the
m chance to net bargains.
J. H
CO-
Every century sees several species
of animal becoming extinct. In the
race for life the weak yield to
the strong, and because they are per-
sought for food or for
not only Individuals but whole
cease to exist. The disappearance
of the great auk can be laid to the
nineteenth century. It became ex-
on the American side of the At-
1840 and In Europe about
The South African dis-
appeared 1870 owing to the
slaughter by hide hunters. The twin
shelled tortoise of the Galapagos is-
lands became extinct In all
about 1870. The black emu of
South Australia was also exterminated
during the century, though It was
abundant In 1803. The great
rant was last seen alive about 1839,
and many other of birds from
all parts of the world have likewise
been exterminated. In the
West India islands, for example, out
of fourteen species In 1705
only six still exist, a similar his-
can told of many other
ties.
thus they cannot in me air
take a good aim to bite. They feed on
small fishes, which they by-
means of their poison, thus they
have nothing to fear from the spines
of the fishes they eat.
la Caterpillars.
A very large caterpillar stretched it-
self from the foliage of a tree which I
was examining and startled me by its
resemblance to a small snake. The first
three segments behind the bead were
at the will of the Insect and
bad on each side a large black
lated spot, which resembled the eye of
the snake. It was a- poisonous or v I
species mimicked and not an In-
snake. This was proved by
the imitation of keeled scales on the
crown, which was produced by the re-
feet as the caterpillar threw
Itself backward. I carried off the cat-
and alarmed every one In the
village where I was then living to
whom I showed of a Nat-
In the
Liked Bread.
The poet Shelley very simple In
his tastes and found his chief pleasure
in long, rambles. be-
came his chief sustenance when his
regimen attained to that austerity
which afterward distinguished It. He
could have lived on bread alone with-
out repining.
yon he sold one day to
n friend, with much surprise,
Mr. G. does not like bread Did yon
ever know a person who disliked
His friend explained to him
that Mr. G. probably had no objection
to bread In moderate quantity at a
proper time and with the usual ad-
and was only unwilling to de-
several pounds of dry bread at a
Shelley bad no such objection; his
pockets were generally well stored
with bread. Sometimes be with
his bread the common raisins which
he bought small shops.
Tito Tales of Trusted
The Abbe was accustomed
to needs be two to cat a
turkey. I never do otherwise.
I have one today. We will be two
the turkey
The archbishop of an-
other turkey lover. His grand
vicar had lost a turkey to him on a
bet and delayed paying up because,
as he alleged, were bad that
said the archbishop.
will chance the truffles. This is a
false report that been circulated
by the Pleasures of
the by G. H.
Toilet or the Cat.
Cats, large and small, make the most
careful toilet of any class of animals,
excepting some of the opossums. The
lions and tigers wash themselves in ex-
the same manner as the cat, wet-
ting the dark, ball of the
fore foot and Inner toe passing It
over the face behind the curs. The
foot Is thus at the same time a face
sponge and brush, and the rough
tongue combs the rest of the body.
Sea Serpents Breathe Air.
Like nil other serpents, the sea ;
pents. though permanently inhabiting I
the sea, are breathers. The lateral I
flattening of their tails greatly helps
them to swim In direction,
It specially enables them to rise rapid- i
to the surface of the water
breathe. That they may do this the
mote easily and securely their nostrils ;
are placed at the very end of the
and are furnished with valves,
which secure them from being entered
by the water In which they live.
Unlike other snakes, they cast their
skins in small pieces. Their eyes are
not to see well out of
Nervous Old Lady officer
on board passenger
I wish you'd go and speak to
the man at the wheel. He keeps turn-
It first one way then the other,
and I'm sure he doesn't know his own
mind London King.
A Bit
Holden says he always
says what he thinks.
accounts for It Saw
him the club last night, be
didn't utter a word the whole evening.
Boston Transcript.
HARRIS
FARMVILLE, N. C.
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats,
Fancy Groceries, Crockery,
Fruits, To-
and Cigars. cheap Leaders
for cash. Highest price for country
produce.
FARMVILLE, N. O.
MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS,
in Fashions. Full line of
trimmed and untrimmed hats. Bowers,
ribbons, Cheaper than ever.
Her Title to It.
she n society woman
Indeed. She belongs to no
less than eighteen societies for the sup-
of as many
The genius inspiration of Amer-1
lean civilization rest upon the
thought, character action of
every
Two Definition of a
To lie a gentleman to be honest.
; to be gentle, to lie generous, to lie
brave, to he wise. possessed of ail
these to exercise them in the
most says the great
novelist Thackeray.
A diner a certain hotel became so
noisy that the proprietor directed his i
removal. The waiter who successfully
i accomplished this, on returning to the
room, expressed his regret having
been obliged to put the Individual out,
; for. Raid he. with emphasis, a
perfect after a
pause, If to explain bow he arrived
i at so decided a conclusion, give
me a and Queries.
TC.
FARMVILLE, N. C.
Offers you selections from as complete a stock of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
as can be found in Eastern Carolina.
Special line of Dress Goods and Trimmings for Ladies.
Full line Bell Celebrated Shoes for men. Every pair warranted.
Corliss, Coon Co. Collars and Cuffs for Men and Ladies.
Fl ALL GRADES. WHITE IRON
I BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES.
Clothing, Dry Goods, Hats and Groceries.
Hardware, Farm Implements and Harness. Ice Cream Freezers
and Hammocks.
Two warehouses full of flour, corn, oats, hay
one's wits to go woolgather-
is an allusion to a pitiful Industry
sometimes seen in older countries. In
parts of France, Germany and Spain
very old people are sometimes employ-
ed in gathering wool from bushes in
sheep pastures where it has been pluck-
ed from the fleece the animals pass
too close to the branches.
She Agreed.
made him so
told Ids wife she had no
Judgment, she just looked him over
critically from head to foot and said
the beginning to realize it.
Favorite
Apollo was the old god of music, and
his favorite Instrument, the lyre,
Invented by When the latter
was four hours old be found the shell
of a tortoise and made It Into a lyre
with nine strings honor of the nine
muses. This Instrument Mercury gave
to Apollo, who became a wonderful
player upon It. The lyre was used by
the Greeks In olden times, and from It
was fashioned the harp.
The Burmese girl begins smoking
When she Is about three years of age.
A group of schoolgirls In
will sit In n circle passing around the
cigarette, Just American girls would
pass round the bag of It
a weedy thing two inches
long and no thickness that the
i girl smokes. It Is a whacking big
cheroot, nearly u foot long and weigh-
about three-quarters of a pound.
Matrimonial
how do you like married
Inquired the friend.
replied the man who
bad married money was suffering
for It. a of matrimonial
National
How many renders could tell offhand
the number of national capitals this
country's congress bus sat In and give
the names Not ninny Well,
there been nine of them -Wash-
Ha Hi more and In
Maryland; Trenton and Princeton, In
New Jersey; Philadelphia, Lancaster
York, In Pennsylvania, and New
York Magazine.
R. L DAVIS BROS.
General Merchants.
No need of going further when we can supply all your needs in
Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Hardware,
Furniture and Groceries.
Full line of Richmond Stove Cook Stoves and Heaters.
Car load lots o. Hay, Corn, Oats, Cotton Seed Hulls and
Meal, Fertilizers and Lime.
Manufacturers of Buggies, Tobacco Fines and Trucks.
Farm Wagons, Coffins and Caskets always on hand.
In season we operate a Munger Cotton
Flow Would Hound.
Mrs. Daley I
publish your love letters
Mr. -Why not simply make a
public acknowledgment that you mar-
an Idiot
Ills Own Privilege.
A man calls himself n fool a hundred
times a day. but it Isn't safe for some
one else to do it Just
Bulletin.
An Inviting Field.
say there's an In the
with BOO Inhabitants where
drunkenness, crime. Jails, police and
courts are
that so It's a wonder some-
body hasn't started In to civilize
Brooklyn Life.
Little Is s bi-
animal with two legs. For
Instance, a man is a biped, my boy.
Little Tommy Well, what's
James He's only got one
bus Dispatch.
One the first.
is a petrified said Mrs.
who was showing her bus-
band the treasures of the museum.
Is the original marble heart, I
was comment
News and Advertisements.
The den Branch Office of The Eastern Reflector is in charge of E. to whom any matter for publication on this
page should be sent, and who is our authorized agent in den and surrounding territory.
W. C. JACKSON CO.
Dealers in DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
CLOTHING, HATS,
HARDWARE, GROCERIES. ETC.
Hay, Corn, Lime, Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls.
Depository for
Public School Books.
Agents for
Royal Blue Shoes.
AYDEN ITEMS
J. F.
Boys and Children's
CLOTHING
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Groceries.
A Few Bart ells of Flour at per lb. or bbl.
short While Only,
cent Lawns Reduced to cent.
SATISFACTORY DEPARTMENT STORE, -fr
J. R. Smith Bro.
Quality is ever the First consideration in this store, because
that is the only basis for values that insures the satisfaction
of customers and the continuance of successful business.
OUR STOCK OF
General Dry Goods, Millinery, Furniture,
Hardware, Groceries, Etc.,
in probably the most extensive town, and our prices are
ways i in hi. We also n huge of such as
Hay, Corn, Ours, Let serve you. J. Smith as Bro.
you bought it from HINES it's all
Country
Produce
Bought and
Sold.
J. J. HINES
Live and
Let Live
Prices to all.
Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Shoes,
Groceries, Hardware.
J. W. and BROS.
GENERAL
HEADQUARTERS FOR
AMERICAN FIELD AND HOG FENCE
T T ;
INCH.
INCH.
s ; i
Style
i j iii. In.
Horse and
Stays In. or In. apart
Made of Urge, strong, high grade steel wires, heavily galvanized
Amply provides expansion and contraction. Is practically ever-
lasting. Never goes wrong, no matter how great a strain is put on it.
Docs not mutilate, but does, turn cattle, horses, hogs
and pigs.
EVERY ROD OF AMERICAN FENCE GUARANTEED
by the manufacturers and by us. Call and see it. Can show you how
t will save you money and fence your fields so they will stay fenced.
Also Mower, Rakes, Binders, Cultivators and all
FAIN MACHINES.
Ann, N. C, July, 1903.
Mrs. Ann Coward and her little
grand-daughter Dixon,
left Wednesday to spend a few
days in Greenville with
Coward.
Misses Lula Nora
returned Wednesday evening
a visit to
Eider E. P. Phillips wife
left Tuesday to the meeting
of the Press Association at Wrights.-
ville.
Mrs. E. G. Cox little Katie
went to Greenville on
a visit.
sad DEATH.
On Tuesday night one of If. B.
Barbers little boys suddenly be
came very sick. Doctors were
summoned but despite their best
efforts th little fellow died Wed-
From the first
he was unconscious. The stricken
parents have the sympathy of all.
J. H. Darden and sister Miss
Elizabeth and Darden, of
Willow Green, spent last Sunday
in Ayden at the home W.
Cox.
Little Sallie Bette is
visiting relative this week at Cox-
ville.
After the Installation of their
officer's for the ensuing term next
Friday evening the Daughters of
will entertain the Isaacs
V H
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, JUNE II, 1903.
or
-C
St
w w s
rT
u I S
y a c
-o c
r, r.
h u
U u w
. S tn
and Discounts. 14,110.46
Furniture and Fixtures 602.84
Expenses Paid. 110.00
Due from batiks and 11,068.00
Cash. 917.76
Capital Stork.
Interest. 179.41
TOTAL.
TWO BRICK BLOCK
ALL KINDS 01--
floods and
Ladies, see our special line of Hosiery, insertion Em-
quality and price will suit you.
Handsome line of at special prices. Fruit Jars
already In, Automatic Spray Humps for tobacco.
bushels Peanuts.
filling Co.
Incorporated AYDEN, NORTH CAROLINA.
E. G. Cox. Sec.
R. c. Cannon, Treas. J. M. Dixon, Supt.
Saw and Planing Mill.
System
Grist Mill.
Wood and Iron Working.
Undertakers-
Repairing of all Kinds.
Lumber, Carts,
Tobacco Trucks. Harrows,
Screen Doors, Columns,
Brackets,
In and out door House
Trimmings.
ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT.
NICK STOCK OP CASKETS AND COFFINS IN
OAK AND WALNUT. SERVICE ALWAYS AT
CALL. FREE HEARSE.
Lei us on anything you want.
Q.
JOSEPH
Physician and
Surgeon.
A WEN,
in Drill;
i i
WEAK EYES.
Why suffer from eye strain,
pain in the eye balls, severe
headaches and general dis-
comforts of the eyes, when
J. W.
GRADUATE OPTICIAN,
AYDEN, N. C.
Can permanently cure you of
those discomforts by fitting
you with the proper glasses.
Satisfaction guaranteed
or your money re-
funded.
Dr. Louis C- Skinner,
PHYSICIAN AND
SURGEON.
North Carolina.
Out door north of
EDWIN TRIPP CO.
. DEALERS IN .
FANCY GROCERIES,
Confections and Cigars
Finest Fountain in
town. All the popular
Gold Drinks. Service
prompt. us a call.
DENNIS
IN
Beef
A L. SMITH,
.
A Full Line of Millinery
Goods.
EDWARDS
Up-to-date
CLOTHIERS
Are doing the Clothing business
of Ayden and its territory. It is
not necessary to go away from
home to get a nice
have t hem at all prices. We are
also prepared to do a large
Dry Goods,
and General Merchandise.
HART JENKINS,
General
EVERYTHING KEPT IN A FIRST
CLASS STORE.
our prices on Meat and Flour
before
Don't sell and Chickens
till you get our offer on them.
THE AYDEN HUSTLERS
AYDEN, N. C.
Ayden Brick Works,
E. S. EDWARDS,
Owner and Manager.
AYDEN, N.
MAKES the best Brick in
Eastern Carolina. Bricks
all hand made- Makes furnace
arch and building brick. Full
always on hand. Prices to
suit the times. Write or phone
me for prices by the thousand or
car load. Yours truly,
E. S. EDWARDS.
HOTEL
Ayden, N. C.
EDWIN TRIPP, Proprietor.
Rest the market affords.
meets all trains.
table Rooms. lights.
E.
COX,
iX
Ayden, North Carolina.





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B ASTERN REFLECTOR, GREENVILLE, N. C.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
SEMI AND FRIDAY.
THE MAN. THE MONEY AND THE
FABLE.
D. J.
PAUL R. OUTLAW,
Editor and Proprietor.
Associate Editor.
The Durham Herald
we wait and see
the president proposes to do about
it. While he does much for which
That white who tried to
break up a meeting
Georgia and was killed by the
criticism does not seem out of place, got exactly what he de-
upon a time there was it is not like to stand for served. There are enough of that
Entered in the post office at Greenville, N. C, as second class matter,
Advertising rates made upon application.
A correspondent desired at post office in Pitt and adjoining pa
Booze Artist with an 18-carat Dry- department under his
. .
and different kinds of Rum . . b-.
Yet that is exactly what he has
to
It was his
daily Habit to wrap himself around
more four than a River
could hold. Io fact he was a
kind of white men so that he
be missed.
Greenville, Pitt County, N. C, Friday, July 1903. would have remained so even
yet had it not been for
A CATASTROPHE AND A LESSON.
stances.
One Day, in order to choke off
done. We have held from the first
that the president was responsible As George Fred Williams is
for all the thieving in the poet omitted from the convention of
office department, because he the Christian at
placed in charge a man who bat St. Louis next year, doubtless he
never been a success at anything will work himself up to a frame
except political jobbery, and now of mind and call a convention of
i when Roosevelt sees that to his F. W.
Once more Greenville is flame-swept. his Appetite and put the Keeley out .
What a farce is civilization when it does not teach people to of he made a Discovery. e lg V V.
prepare for the ravages of such catastrophes as visited Green- A what for
ville this morning. knew it was bound to come
Columbus.
effect adverse to his inter- Leonard Wood draws
eats, he orders the whole thing salaries amounting to
hushed up. He probably took per year but as he is a personal
none of money but he friend of the president he will not
The News and Observer's bank-
sooner or later, and yet there have always been among us those determined to
who opposed any movement for the protection of life and prop- .,
against fire. Again and again the town has been ravaged is aiding and abetting it from start be investigated,
and left a mass of black ruins, yet we have gone on in the same e s up to finish. Which language is plain.
old way, flying in the face of Providence and nature every day unloaded a
and every hour. Enough property has been destroyed by fire I Scheme is he said. Alabama edition was highly creditable
in this town to pay for the finest water works and fire depart- and the rest cf these; to that paper and beneficial to
in the country Yet some of our men have Mid we Wise Ones will be sending a spec-; J S He says the party banking interests in North Caro-
cannot afford a fire department and have fought every train after me when I y y
and improvement suggested. These people who have demonstrated my System. Every by
a system of water works are responsible for the ruin time j take a I will quarreling. Is the venerable; the bad for the
and desolation spread around us today. It were better had myself one and lay the senator posing as a clairvoyant or the fact that
they never been born. up the the author of a work on be by the New York
But it is no use evil is done, and we of the Lucie and
again the penalty of ignorance, stubbornness and I T buy J ,.
Let us now to the future. , . House and L and Settle can now be seen Yes, Reader, the germs
The burned property will be rebuilt to the last timber. While . th window .
the air was vet hot with flame and smoke one warehouse Which same was a Spiel for fair, by
had ordered material with which to replace his property. The but there were, unfortunately, the early morning singing Hang it u
burned portion of the Greenville tobacco market will rise from Subsequent Proceedings. The Sub- out your dish pan, here comes way next time.
its ashes. The losers are game will not utter a whim-; Treasury the began white-wash man.
per but will go down in their pockets and act like men. i to grow until the no We sincerely hope the Method-
Had there been sufficient water and apparatus, together longer thought of a House and Lot j We re glad that will not allow the Greensboro
with a full trained lire department, the loss would have straightway have hearts Female college to pass finally,
less than ten thousand dollars, instead of seventy five thous- Bull Pups and a Double-Breast- can be stirred just like ours, but we do they
and. The fire could have been easily checked at on Square with his had better learn to do
warehouse. , . i savings. On the day when the lynching quietly and forget it.
It is just to the fir; men to say that they did all that, . , . ; . .
,, , , . . . . . was moving the .
men could do under the circumstances, but it was like a squirt That Delaware minister
, . , n , ,. , -j- , i j the Booze Artist died with
gun playing on Hades, and would have been ridiculous had it ; who exhorted his hearers to
not been so a case of Monkeys ; in your is in a fairway
Greenville has a system of water works in prospective, but Moral-If you don t quit before .
the horse is stolen and the door may as well remain unlocked you want to you'll make the devil
for the present. But it is in order to urge the board of inter- ashamed of you when you get there.
improvements to hasten the construction of water works to
every possible extent. Greenville's insurance credit is already It has been said for years class.
severely strained, and another lire as the last will make cotton
almost impossible to get insurance, and we are hound to admit market Yet the American
that companies would be justified in refusing it. , ,
. , , . . . who have forced up the
Gentlemen of the board, the safety of the town, and, we
. j i j . price of cotton have caused
might add, its good name, are In your hands. no r
of you unjustly, we petition you to proceed with
your duties with all possible haste. We know you have the are their
good of the town at heart, and we think we voice the operatives want. American
of the town's best friends in this petition. As the is something in the
pie place their trust in you, and as you value that trust, ACT. line itself.
are necessary.
Speaking of J.
wonder he is so Well,
ye; he has the to
pay price.
The democrats bad better not
attempt to repeal the 14th and
15th amendments as as we
can do as we anyway.
A two tailed comet is said to be
approaching the earth. Probably
trying to break into the
Baseball is not what it has been
in this country. Americans are
prone to wear things out to a.
Old corn licker is getting in its
work hot days. empty
whiskey bottle was found near the
The talk about punishing
murderers appears to have been
just such talk has been in the
Keeping after the people when
they can not come to or to
your store is a great advantage,
says Ad Art. A with a
This paper returns thanks to
the telephone exchange what we
for assistance rendered us send; the we have get-
mg out reports of the fire this
Senator said if he bad bluffing,
time to preach he would join the
The page Durham Herald is j army. Not if the latter ; No one expected a verdict of
sees
guilty in the Wilson case. The
county is simply out the amount
, ting, and fully up to the Joe King, It probably cost Wilson the trial cost.
large stock of goods last summer, morning. The wire to Raleigh is . ,
or four thousand
it to get the
country people to come in through
the season of plowing,
sowing and other similar work.
Through the harvest they could
not be coaxed off the farm. He
said it wouldn't pay to advertise
at that time but the newspaper
man induced him to try a
message keep after
people all the time, even if they
not come in to the store. A
the end of the season he said that
he didn't know that it was the
advertising, but certainly his bus-
was better, and they came to
him when they could come in.
We believe the Atlanta Journal
pays a man to write editorial
paragraphs. Then crime
does a North Carolina paper
commit when it reproduces those
paragraphs as original
perfect, condition and Herald is ahead of its and
can be carried on over it as I deserves everything it gets,
easily as if the speakers were in
one room.
We would advise Judge Parker
pot to take that Atlanta ovation
too seriously. It might have been
tor the purpose of bis I
testimonial to the virtues of some
of their patent medicines.
can see no hope for Kan-
getting those new
unless we open up all the
lunatic says the Atlanta
Join Where they would not
be lonesome.
county
dollars not to convict Anti-saloon leagues are being
, formed all over the state at a
rapid pace, and they will be heard
The feet of Chicago girls are from
growing smaller waists
larger. From bad to worse.
Durham the saloons have
been reduced to nine. Reform
That headline, Riot in ; sometimes amounts to something.
looks familiar, but
happily it is not our W
Having failed to
might manage to annex those
The Northern papers are keeping I The only that is absolute I revenue doodlers out of a job.
their metal hot over the Delaware j, to come back from
No, Mary dear, it is not A hung jury was result at
to make an evening toilet be- I Wilson. A hung rascal would
tore going to a fire. j We are unable to verify the re- j The president has not yet have been more satisfactory,
toilets teem to be more fashionable j port hose are higher general in
are more convenient.
Isn't it a travesty upon law and
justice to fine the keeper a house
of ill-fame tor selling liquor with-
out a license and still permit the
house of ill-fame to
grafting.
No doubt the other Wilson de-
inclined to perk up a
bit.
The esteemed
now do his turn.
We thought murderers
would not be punished and now
Whereas we used to write we know it.
Bay, it is now Oyster Bay. I
Mr. Payne's re-
Politics is often the curse itself a dishonest
small as well as cities. fiasco.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR, GREENVILLE, N. C.
A NEW FIRM
Warehouse
Best Lighted House in Greenville. Best and most com-
help that money can employ.
BRINKLEY and HOOKER
Will run the Warehouse
in Greenville, N. G.
-w v 4-
If. HI. MOORE S CO.
of Eastern Carolina, we have come among you to stay.
In coming we desire to state that we come for business. We ask a
share of your patronage. We know what the warehouse business
is. Oar aim shall always be to please you and give you honest and
faithful service. There always awaits yon a hearty welcome. Fair
dealing, courteous attention shall be our motto. When you load
your tobacco head for Greenville and drive to
BRINKLEY HOOKER'S
D. W.
DEALER IN
Groceries
And Provisions
Cotton Bagging and
Ties always on hand
Fresh kept con-
in stock. Country
Produce Bought and Sold
D. W.
GREENVILLE
North Carolina.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
ons. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
ESTABLISHED IN
J. W. PERKY CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Ties and Bags.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
DEALER IN
American and Italian Marble
N. C.
Wire and Iron Pane Sold.
work and prices reasonable
designs d pea on
RIVER
Steamer B. L. Myers leave
Washington daily, except Sunday,
at a. m for Greenville, leave
Greenville daily, except Sunday,
ac m. for Washington.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New York Boston,
Aurora, South Creek,
Swan Quarter, Ocracoke and for
all points for the West with rail-
roads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
p. I the Old Dominions. S. Co. from
. Bay Line and Chesapeake
a. S. Co. from Baltimore. Mer-
and Line from
Boston.
J. J.
. Greenville, N. O.
J.
Washington, N. C
William Fountain, n. D.,
Physician and Surgeon,
N. C-
Office one door east of post office, on
Phone
OLD DOMINION
Not Quite
How often you can -jet a
thing
nail or screw driver or
lacking. Have a good
tool box and be prepared for
emergencies. Our line of tools
is all you could desire, and
we will see that your tool
box does not lack a single
useful article.
Of Course
You get Harness,
Horse Goods,
of
J. R.
Corey
N. C, June
We hear that it is the intention
of Prof. and the county
board of education to reduce the
number of school districts Pitt
county and thereby have fewer
better schools, loDger terms.
This is a move along the right line.
There are certainly too many school
houses in township by
I consolidating them we can have
seven or eight mouths terms, in-
stead of four mouths terms as we
have now.
The Warren Shelton
Co. will tear down their old
mill on Tar river near this place in
a few weeks build another
larger mill the same foundation.
Our excursionists were
a sleepy set Saturday. They got
home about a. m. report a
good time a royal
by the Kinston people.
Miss Helen Galloway is a
come visitor to our town for a few
days. She is stopping with
friend, Miss Myrtie Proctor.
Kev. J. R. Tingle, of
preached a great sermon here Sun-
day, the attributes of man, their
relation to each other,
relation to good. It was a well
prepared discourse, one of the
most powerful sermons that we
have ever heard delivered in this
place.
We are glad to note that Ed.
Elks, who has been the sick list
for several days, is improving.
Tom Stokes and Willie Barring-
ton Saturday with Dr. Jones
and took in religious services Sun-
day. For years these gentlemen
; were our best suburban citizens,
and now that they have moved
away, we are glad to have them
visit us.
Mr. Mrs. and Mrs.
j of Chocowinity, attended
church at this place Sunday.
Wyatt Lancaster, of Vanceboro,
will be with us for a month or two.
He has taken a position as assistant
j engineer J. O. Proctor
gasoline boat Myrtie.
of
, preached at Black Jack
Sunday.
N. C.
fort hi Goods,
Notions. Furnishings,
Hardware, Groceries.
we carry that can be found
in a complete stock of
General
Merchandise
July 1st,
we will for days make special
cut prices on all M It
GOODS. This is a bar-
gains on these goods. Call
be
T. F. PROCTOR,
N. C.
GENERAL
MERCHANDISE
Anything wanted in the
of Clothing. Dry Goods. No-
Shoes. Hat.-. Groceries
and Hardware can be found
here, whether it is some-
thing to eat. something to
wear, or some article for the
house or farm, you can be
supplied. Highest prices paid
for cotton, country produce
or anything the farmer sells.
DEX IN
Whichard, N.
The Stock complete in every de
and prices as low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for produce.
Dr. D James,
Surgeon
Greenville,
PATENTS
We promptly obtain U. S. end Foreign
i Bend model, sketch or photo tor
i For book,
PATENT
WASHINGTON,
R. L.
Dentist.
N.
CRANK H. WOOTEN,
Attorney-at-Law,
Train Robber Makes Escape.
Logan, the Montana train
i robber under sentence of
escaped the Knox county jail
this afternoon at five o'clock.
While his back was
turned Logan threw a over
bis head lassoed him, tying
him tight to the of In i cage.
entire floor of the jail
to himself, Logan next secured two
pistols placed in the corridor of
the jail for use by if need-
ed.
When Jailer Bell appeared in
answer to a knock from Logan,
prisoner passed out a bottle,
saying he wanted some medicine.
As the jailer put out his
covered him with a pistol,
forced him to unlock the door
take him to the basement of the
q I jail. Then he forced Bell to take
him to the sheriff's stable and sad-
J die the sheriff's horse. This done,
Logan mounted and rode away
J. Proctor Bros.
SUPPLY HOUSE.
pullers and
If you want lumber to build a house,
furniture to go in it, clothing and
dry goods far your family, provisions
for your table, or implement for
your farm, we can supply your needs.
We manufacture
TOBACCO FLUES
and sell the best tobacco trucks, also
do general repairing of buggies, carts
and wagons. Come to us for any-
thing you want.
H. C. VENTERS,
N. C.
Dry Goods, Notions,
Tobacco and Cigars. The
only Soda Fountain in town, All
the popular drinks. Hot Peanuts
every day.
c. H. JONES,
Physician
and Surgeon,
. N. C.
Complete Stock of
the direction of the mountains. A
posse started of the
desperado within one hour.
Sheriff J. W. Fox tonight offered
u reward of for the capture
Logan, dead or alive.
Duty cannot be neglected with-
out harm to those who practice
as well as those who suffer the neg-
A boil is Indeed a swell
A wounded vanity
dress.
It always
a new
is himself.
is hard to
a man to find
as vain as he
GREENVILLE
N. C.
in all the Special
attention to collection of rents
and other claims. Prompt
to all
The oldest, safest, strongest Ma-
f j medicine. Not unpleasant to
malaria and take. A splendid tonic for all living
Ague Cur e in malarial districts.
Moll.
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PERSONAL AND SOCIAL
TUESDAY, JUNE 30th.
Rev. W. E. Cox returned this
morning from Norfolk.
Mr. Mrs. T. H
this morning from More
head.
L. J. Chapman, of Grifton, was
here today.
O. L Joyner to Rocky
Mount today.
C. P. left morning
for Windsor.
Charlie Skinner went to Hamil-
ton today.
M. Daniel, of Greensboro, is;
here.
Miss Lena Smith to Kins
ton Monday evening.
T. B. Cherry went to Kinston
Monday evening.
F. L. Walker, Jr., went to Hob-,
good today.
John t
Williamston today.
Mrs. Georgia Pritchard, of
Hamilton, arrived even-;
to visit Mrs. J.
Miss Mavis Belle Evans, torn
near here, is visiting Miss Nina I
Harris.
Mrs. E. A. Jr., and little,
son, returned Monday afternoon
from a visit to LaGrange.
G. W. Baker, who has
visiting J. X. Hart, left
morning for Lewiston.
T. M. Moore came down from
Roanoke Rapids Monday evening
and returned this morning.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
and son, Will, returned Monday
evening from a visit to Raleigh.
W. B. Wilson, Jr., returned
Monday evening from school
at Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
Mrs. W. H. Harrington and
son. Earl, returned Monday even-
from a visit to Wilson.
Miss Helen Cox, of Ayden,
pent Monday here visiting Miss
Maggie Brown.
Mrs. Susan A. Moore returned
Monday evening from a visit to
Roanoke Rapids.
Miss Lillian Carr returned Mon
day evening from a visit to
son.
U. G. Tyson to Ayden Mon-
day evening and returned this
morning.
D. J. Whichard left this morn-
for Wrightsville to attend the
meeting of the State Press
L. I. Moore returned Monday
evening from Wrightsville, where
he has been attending the North
Carolina Association.
Mrs. J. T. B. Hoover, of
arrived Monday
to visit her daughter, Mrs. A. H.
Taft.
D ENJOY WHAT YOU FIT I
If yon don't food does not do
you much good. Dyspepsia
due is the remedy that every one
should take when there is any
wrong with the
There is no way to the
health and strength of mind and
body except by nourishment. There
is no way to nourish except through
the stomach. The stomach mast
be kept healthy, pare and sweet
or the strength will let down and
disease will set up. No appetite,
loss of strength, nervousness, head-
ache, constipation, bad breath,
our rising, rifting, indigestion,
dyspepsia and all stomach troubles
are quickly cured by the of
Core. Sold by
John L. Wooten.
Where duty
should go.
yon, you
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR, GREENVILLE, N. C.
To get prompt attention all mail orders should be addressed tor
C. GREENVILLE, N. C.
IF YOU GET IT HT
BIG STORE
ITS RIGHT
The Seasons
Supreme Event I Bargain Column
Summer Millinery as beautiful as fingers filled
with magic can make it Dress and Ready-to
wear Hats for and Children.
Dress Goods and
SILKS
All the new weaves in all colors and
WHITEWASH percent,
reduction on all former prices.
Slippers and Shoes-They are made
by Ziegler Bros. Comfort, Style and Quality.
Just new and complete line of
PICTURE FRAMES, New Shapes
and New Styles. Prices low.
Stetson Shoes for Men
All the new lasts. Ask to see them If
you would be well dressed.
Cash Buyers Only
Clark's IN. T. Spool Cotton,
dozen.
Sea Island ins. wide,
yard.
Best Light Calico,
Printed Lawns and Organdies,
1-2 and c. quality, while they
last, cents per yard.
. . I.
Steel Rod Umbrellas, worth and
c. only
HOSIERY
For Ladies, Children and Babies. Drop Stitch,
Colors and White.
CLOTHING
A CUT on all former prices of hot weather
Clothing for Men, Boys and Children.
Baby Carriages and Go-Carts-Big-
and best line to select from.
All Furniture Reduced.
pairs of and Sam-
Shoes at Factory Prices.
Knee Pants, only pair
Men's and Sample Straw
Hats at New York cost.
Toilet Soap, big value, cakes for
cents cash.
White Envelopes, per pack
Good Needles, per paper,
Ladies Vests, only
Linen Towels, extra size,
Patterns, cents.
f AM
Over the narrow homes that hold the dust of the gray fond
memory lingers, while loving hands place a chaplet of
flowers upon their graves. The muffled drum
and muted fife again wake the strains of and the
sweet melody of on the Old Camp
echoes through the vistas of the past. Soldier, sleep well;
the breezes chant thy requiem, while the heart throbs of
Southern sons honor thy memory.
Jackson, F. Hart, J. W. Institute or School.
. Jesse Cannon and E. V. The Pitt County In-
Mr Ann and her little Cox were M a or Summer School will
Rush Dixon, prepare the petition, obtain the pen at Winterville on Monday,
necessary signatures of free hold Joly and continue four weeks
with
a few
left Wednesday to
days in Greenville
Coward.
Misses Lula and Nora Smith
Wednesday boa
a visit to Greenville.
FRANK
THE KING CLOTHIER.
Reduction Sale of
Summer Pants.
The Fine Line of Pants we have been carrying in stock at
and dollars are now offered at the
GREAT REDUCTION PRICE OF. 30.25
for each pair, regardless of former price. These are strictly
all-wool goods, finely tailored and in the very latest style.
We have a large stock and can surely fit and please you.
and consult with the county The institute will offer its
board of education as to ways and to all who desire to avail
means. A striking feature of themselves of the of at-
came after adjourn Those who are too
Old men, young men. men to teach, those older
, . , married and pressed around who are teachers attend
left Tuesday attend the meeting desk if wish. A,;
the rights- Odd Fellow Hail to in the county are required by
u n 1- ,. The committee meet a la to attend continuously or they
Mrs. ,. o. Cox and little Katie. Thursday and begin will be barred teaching in
Wednesday on of our The law accepts an attend-
tax were present as active, an of two weeks at any summer
BAD ; participants. Ayden no school in lieu of attendance upon
On Tuesday night one of M. B. public duty. this institute. In Put county,
Barber little boys suddenly be R. C, quite i we are looking for
came very sick. Doctors were sick. He is an ardent teachers who avail themselves of
but despite their best of the graded school and WM miss- only the opportunities which
efforts little fellow died Wed-, ed at the meeting. law forces upon them. We desire
afternoon. From the first j J. L. Sugg was in Ayden to have those who take advantage
he was unconscious. The working insurance. I of every opportunity presented for
all. J. Q. Smith, of improvement. Therefore we es-
J. H. Darden and sister Miss came Wednesday afternoon to see teachers of this county to
i and Bobbie Darden. of I his sister, Mrs. W. O. who present at the institute. Teachers
from other counties will also be
welcomed. There will be no
charge for board. This
may be had in the dormitories
with rooms at eight dollars for the
term. You had write
G. E. and engage
rooms. Board and rooms may
also be had private families and
at the hotel.
The work will be in the hands
of experienced and skillful teach-
en, and no one expecting to teach
bin afford to miss it. Yon are
hereby notified to attend not later
than the second day. You cannot
teach unless you attend this in-
W. H.
County Superintendent of
Willow Green, spent last Sunday seriously ill with
The number of our people who
to Kinston on the Masonic
exclusion is too large to mention
all. K. . Smith was installed
as master of the Masonic Lodge
here. He is active
ITEMS.
N. C, July
Incorporated 1903.
CO
Marble and Granite
Monuments
and Agents for Wire Fencing.
Main office and electric
Ga.
Branch offices and shops, Mount,
N. C. and S. C.
For prices and designs- address Rocky
Mount Office.
in Ayden at the home
Cox.
Little Sallie Bette is
visit relative this week at Cox-
ville.
After the Installation of their
officer's for the ensuing term next fraternal work.
Friday evening the Daughters of
Rebekah will the Isaacs
who have their degree at a
little informal supper. If they
begin that they'll capture every J. and C. L. went
man in town. Bu women are
wise. Its well that Solomon w M
his reputation for wisdom before; , her
, the American woman.
B. F. Manning has put up a ; It with deep we
tent the Hams property and of Mr.
will soon be ready to make photo- who is
. ., to bed typhoid
fever. Mr. is an
Moore, two of most steady ville boy and his many friends
young men, left for Newport News very much to hear his
Thursday morning. They go to We
rind broader fields of usefulness.
The best wishes of all are with Mrs. H. C. Ormond and child-
them but still we would like to Cary are
have them stay and help make
I hood.
; The young man of today is the Sallie Palmer, of Hooker-
old man of tomorrow. Ayden A ,
keep the health,
energy and ability of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Moore a e
men if she would rise to a place of u ,
prominence. . ,
. , , . A good many our neigh
Misses Anna Laurence and i u .
,.,, ,.,. . . are anticipating quite a
Ethel Hill, of Hi , spent u Z.
. . . . ., big time over at Springs on
visiting Miss 4th
Edwards. , , , , ,
J. M. made a business
While Ayden is one of the most to yesterday.
healthful places the state, at invitation has
i this season we can not be too been sent Mr. and M.
motions. Bead the ordinances of E. requests the pleasure of
the town as to Look your company at sup-
wells and your, per in honor of
kitchen windows where dirty their Walter Button, on the
water is so carelessly thrown, the of his twenty-first birth-
all about your premises. Hours to
Obey the law. Omission is as bad
Dam Reflector, July 2nd.
TODAY'S
By Wire to Daily
Norfolk Cotton Peanut.
WIRED BY
J. W. PERRY COMPANY,
Factors, Norfolk, Va
Today.
Strict Middling
Middling
St. Law Middling
Low Middling
Peanuts;
Fancy
Strictly Prime
Prime
Low Grades
as commission. Use lime freely
lurks in stagnant sinks
and neglected premises. Keep
the back yard of the home as clean
and presentable as front yard.
graded school.
We hope the Asheville
will be successful taking a fall
out of the telephone merger.
BIG STORE.
It is pretty certain that W. R.
Hearst is having a better time
the other candidates.
Perfect Printing at Reflector Printing House.
Is the Wilmington board of
aldermen trying to get into the
Pitchfork
A Bad Breath
Give your farm a name and order
The Reflector to print it on your
stationery.
County Superintendent W. H.
of paid our
town a visit last Friday to
; into the school question. As a re-
he made appointment to
meet with the citizens of
and vicinity mass meeting
i night July 1st. A
goodly number of our people met
and after a clear explanation of
i the quest ion and an eloquent plea A bad breath means a bad
j from Prof. for a graded Stomach, a bad digestion, a
, school and local he asked bad liver. Pills are
for expressions of opinion. He liver pills. They cure con-
elected to i biliousness,
over the meeting. No more; sick headache.
j speeches were made. By a
unanimous vote the
decided to petition for an election
on the question of taxation. W.
NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL
FUTURE MARKETS,
AS
BROTHERS COMPANY
Bankers and Brokers,
Ya.
New York Futures
Today,
July 12.78
Aug. 12.71
Oct. 10.41
Liverpool Futures.
July Aug. 6.47
Chicago
July Wheat
July Corn
July Ribs
Sept. Ribs 9.90
12.86
12.84
10.33
6.57
9.70
9.70
Want n beautiful
brown or rich Thou
M or Oft II
or an lion
BUCKINGHAM'S
Greenville Cotton Market,
reported by
CHERRY CO.
Middling j
CRANK H. WOOTEN,
Attorney-at-Law,
GREENVILLE N. C.
Practice in all the courts. Special
attention to collection of rents
and other claims. Prompt
to all business.
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EIGHT
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR, GREENVILLE, N. C.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR, GREENVILLE, N. C.
Beat
The thing that Emerson has left
is Ills spirit, fine high, stern and
sweet, lie took life in a royal way,
and bore himself toward Hie eternal
mysteries with serene courage and
dauntless hope. His essays, Which are
his most characteristic work, have
chief value not as revelations of the
moral order of life, not as discoveries
of the final meaning of things, but as
disclosures of his own spirit There is
in these essays an mass of
troth, Ottered In picturesque and
words. There is in them also
an immense mass that is not true. The
hit and miss are upon
every and side by side With a
golden and perfect sentence one finds
sonorous eccentricity. The origin of
this compound of oracle and
Imposition hi Emerson lies in the con-
character of ins writing. Ho
speaks from within, and his
hit or miss according as his per-
experience embodies a law of
humanity or a mere Idiosyncrasy. That
Emerson speaks so often and so royally
for man is his great distinction. That
he speaks go for the
the isolated and vain Is his chief
fault. We haw a right to hold him at
his In st. and through the tidiness and
majesty of the confession we are
face to face with the confessor.
Rev. George A. Cordon, V. l., in
Atlantic.
child
she does look as though she
had never been to the theater In her
Won lint.
marriage was a failure, wasn't
smoke, no It saved hill
from
slight to be ashamed
A TRAGEDY OF
ERRORS IN VIRGINIA
Richmond, Va.,
Bent today entered suit for
each against the
I Western railroad, the state
The way to avoid the Imputation of fur at and
impudence is not to be ashamed of Dr. Preston, superintendent of the
what we do. but never to do what we latter institution. Bentley went on
I a visit to Marion last night. He
is a cripple, and having consider-
able baggage, was slow in leaving
the train. His wife, who preceded
him, was taken by an asylum
guard an expected patient ;
and confined;
in one of the worst wards of the
I . I
After hours of search
j Bentley found
locked up in asylum.
ANOTHER COOK IN
P. KITCHEN.
-n
In bi-Pt. . a usually
acre In else is used. The land Is
pared and the seed bed treated as for
the ordinary field. They are usually
about hills and thirty rows
wide. Each row is planted from a
ear. The barren stalks, poor
stalks and all undesirable stalks, such
H suckers, are removed before the
appears. The field is protected or
Isolated, so that no mixture take
place from other varieties or from any
source, in the fall these rows are
husked separately, and the seed for the
next year's crop is selected from the
rows giving the highest yields per acre,
of best composition, with the least bar-
stalks and of the best type. In this
way the yield per acre of the variety is
Increased, the quality improved and the
type preserved and developed. By this
plan we are able to give personal at-
and direct selection to the in-
stall; and car. which would be
Impossible In a large
tan.
Crafty M. Blanc.
the founder of the Monte Carlo
gambling resort, was well aware of the
desperate character of many of his
customers. Knowing that they
ed the scum and riffraff of the world,
he took precautions against them. He ,
never carried any money, which fact bustled
he announced so frequently and pub-
that It was known everywhere
along the that the millionaire
Blanc never had a penny on his per-
son. Rut he carried in a pocketbook a
draft on red paper for several hundred
thousand francs, payable to the In-
He feared as much
as robbery, and In case of abduction
he intended to ransom himself with
this draft. Rut the instructions at his
office were not to cash n red draft with
his signature unless a telegram was
received from him it to
Dainty things for any meal sold
at prices to suit
any purse.
We provide the most attractive necessities for your
table. We do it this having the best Groceries,
by handling them in the best way, and by selling them
at most reasonable margin.
Cotton seed Meal and Hulls, Hay, Oats, Corn and Bran
always on hand.
Johnston Bros.
GROCERS
Too
want you to notify paper man
not to leave this Social Recorder here
In the said Lucky Strike
to his life partner.
Inquired Mrs. strike.
they've got a story here about
Washington, June
bureau of corporations of the de-
of commerce and
will hereafter play an
part in the
Postmaster General Payne
had a long conference with
Chief of the bureau of
JAS. b. white, i
General Merchandise
and Department Store,
.
Three Times
the Value of
Any Other.
One Third Easier,
Third Faster
Agents in all
unoccupied territory.
Wheeler Wilson Mfg Co
Atlanta. Ga
NEWS NOTES FROM
WINTERVILLE.
Winterville. N. C, July,
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL
WEDNESDAY, JULY 1st.
returned to
The business men of Winterville Tuesday evening,
have formed a company J. E. Warren has returned from
with Dr. B. T. Cox as president; a trip to Robersonville.
F. O. Cox treasurer and J. M. Blow
sec. editor in chief. They
propose to secure space in the
W. C. Mangum went to Ayden
Tuesday evening.
THE NEW
TOWN BOARD
Greenville Reflector, which will
be used toward the development,
welfare, interest and of
our own town and community,
editor in chief will be heard
J. D. went up
the road today.
J. B. Jarvis is on road again.
B. J. Pulley Tuesday
S. T. WHITE, Greenville, N- C.
from later own after arrange- evening from a trip to Richmond,
have been made, and we beg Miss Susie Joyner, Farmville, i
The new board of were
sworn in today elected the
following town
W. Whedbee.
Tax Collector D. Smith.
Treasurer W. H. White.
C. Tyson.
Chief T. Smith.
S. I. Dudley.
Night Police W. H.
The bond of the tax collector
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN TH
GREENVILLE,
N. C.
that young chump who is going to mar-
Laura and refer to him as her corporations. It is understood
that the bureau will aid in the
investigation by securing lists of
stock holders in various concerns
which have contracts with the
department.
Una
I typographical
error Bab Error of
fact. I have been her finance for the
last twenty years, and. Judging from
the prospects of the young man she in-
is the only one she will ever mar-
will continue to act In that
for the next twenty. Stop the pa-
Philadelphia Times.
A Priced
Lord n noted and high
liver in England a hundred
insisted on having an apple tart on hi
dinner table every day throughout the
year. On one occasion he paid a ca-
for n luncheon put up In a
basket that a small boating
party up the Thames. Being
one a dozen men dining together at
a London club where each was re-
to produce his own dish. Alvan-
as the most expensive, won him
the advantage of being entertained
free cost. This bulled I was
at an expense of that being the
price of a simple fricassee composed
entirely of the or small pieces
at each side of the hack, taken from
thirteen kinds of birds, among them
being snipe, woodcocks and -0
all about bin's.
A Goad Place to Stop.
no really ought not to hare pone
Into the Latin class that day. He was
up first and read as far as he
had prepared. Then he skirmished on
a little further. This is the way It
Ulysses, saw her heaven-
form advancing like a goddess In
the sunlight sprang toward her,
and she welcomed Her hair fell
down upon her shoulders like the sun-
beams on Olympus. Her eyes shone
like two jewels of the sea. I I threw
my arms -my her
her and-and-that's as
far as l got.
STABBED DRUNKEN
SON TO DEATH.
stock of carefully selected Groceries, Dry Goods,
Notions, Boot, Shoes, Hats, Caps and Furnishings.
Country Produce bought and sold. Fresh Butter, Eggs
and Family Supplies constantly on hand. Country trade
a specialty. Flour and feed by the car load.
JAS. B. WHITE.
OF NEWARK, K. J., YOUR POLICY HAS
Loan Value,
Cash Value,
Paid-up Insurance,
Extended Insurance that works automatically.
Is
Will be reinstated if arrears be paid on month while you
re living, or within three after lapse, upon la factory evidence
of and payment of arrears with interest.
second No Restrictions. Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and cf each
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year be paid.
They may be To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the Insurance, or
To make policy as an the lifetime
of insured.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville, N. C.
Miss Essie returned
Tuesday evening from a visit to
Whichard.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A
from a
to assure our readers, what the is visiting Misses Lena and was fixed at and that of
mighty his facile King, on Dickinson avenue.
j pen lack toward the
of the end and aims in
view will be fully made up by
i these same men who have brought
out of a dismal swamp, and
built up a beautiful little village turned evening with a
with business, life, visit to i gold headed cane, E. B.
energy and vim that is the envy J Warren, of Hill, arrived acting as
of larger and see. Tuesday to visit relatives. Mayor Whedbee his dosing
Miss Clyde Dawson has gone to
treasurer at
license was fixed at
licenses granted to
doing
At the close of the
Liquor
pet year
all now
the old board Mayor Whedbee
Fremont to spend sometime with
her sister, Mrs. C. A. Davis.
One hundred and sixty one day,
I one hundred fifty two another
i day, truck shipping give some
Mrs. J. J. Tunstall. of Wash-
City, arrived Tuesday
evening to visit Mrs. J. J. Perkins
remarks to the retiring Board of
Aldermen today spoke in the
highest terms of the efficient
vice of Mr. C. D. there-
Mr. and Mrs. M. Cherry and j lax Elector,
child left Tuesday
idea this business done by the and Morehead City.
A. G. Cox, Mfg. Co, Harold of Philadelphia,
W. H. of Houston, arrived Tuesday evening to visit j
Texas, has been visiting Gotten, at
here or the few days.
Rev. Mr. pastor of the
Mrs. F. G. and Miss
Methodist church Nellie Whaley went to Suffolk to-
preached here Monday day to visit relatives.
Indianapolis, Ind., June
Bernard of Richmond,
years, old stabbed killed his
son James early this morning.
The boy had been drinking and
demanded money from bis father.
A struggle ensued, which the
old man a pen knife and
stabbed his son the
Death wad instantaneous.
c;
I ,.
aV
and Habits
from leaving no craving
nervous and physical systems to
disease. A home remedy
A Cool
for bis self
even In most trying momenta of
battle the fatuous Marshal
Lon. day be was lib luting n letter
to his secretary In initial of an ac-
when a shell from the enemy's
amp fell directly upon Ids tent and
exploded within a feet Tale
the secretary sprang up, leaving
his letter.
the asked the mar-
the frightened
subordinate,
what has the shell to do with
the letter you are writing Go on
your work,
On the peninsula, in tho
Caspian sea, there are live small lakes.
One of them is covered With salt
strong to allow man and
beast to cross the lake on loot. Another
is as round as any circle and of a love-
rose color. Its hanks of salt crystal
form a setting white as the driven
snow to water, which not only
shows all the colors from violet to rosy
red. but from Which rises a perfume of
violets, Both the perfume and the col-
True friendship is Bound
health; its true value is seldom
known until it is lost.
True love always makes a man
better, no matter who the woman
is. or who inspires it.
Friday was a had day down in
Georgia. Three men lynched,
killed and another mortally wound-
or are the result of the presence of sea- . m y
record. But we of this state have
room to criticize. Our record
is as bad. We show up
one man a tacked and seriously
wounded by a pistol-toter and a
witness who testifies for the prose-
a minder case fleeing
the State in order to save his life
from the fury of friends of the men
on Messenger.
saw . J
Cold Comfort
Is what we are after, and the possession of one of
our Refrigerators will insure sweet milk, cream and
butter, cool drinking water and many dainties that
would be unattainable without the Refrigerator.
HAVE YOU A LAWN
If you have you will want a Lawn Mower pretty
soon, and we've made it easy for you to own one.
There is no need to borrow a lawn mower when we
we sell a good machine with best steel knives at such
a satisfactory price, and guarantee it to do the work.
Water Coolers, lee Cream Hammocks and
everything else in the hardware line.
H. L. CARR
An
are enough to confess that
you love her for her
dear answered Count
cads, is not baseness. That
shows my democratic breadth of ideas
combined with consistent respect for
Should love her for
dear sir. beauty. Intellect and
refinement are mere accidents of birth,
but money is an evidence of ancestral
and possibly hereditary foresight and
force Star.
. . . ,
Vi t
. i .
,;. treatment
with physicians, solicited. Write today.
Association
A Broadway, Mew City
THE NORTH CAROLINA
STATE AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE
Re Pedagogical. Commercial,
Domestic Science. Manual Music.
Five courses to diplomas; courses leading to de-
well equipped practice and observation faculty
board, laundry, tuition and fees for use of text books, etc.,
a of the state twelfth annual session
begins September IS, to secure board in the dormitories nil free-
tuition applications should be made before July Correspondence
invited from those competent teachers and stenographers; for
and other information, address
CHARLES D. President, Greensboro, N. C.
our people speak
of his sermon.
C A. Fair is a personal.
Mus Chapman and Sim
Chapman home after
being absent for several weeks. ,
Mrs. J. D Cox and Miss Kate.
I Chapman came batik from Gold
Point last Saturday evening.
Miss Co is spending
i the with her friends, the
near Ayden.
Galloway,
; land, was here Sunday, serene
i sweet.
Mrs. Bettie Britte, after spend-
some time in La Grange, has
returned
Mrs. H M. of
who has been here left
Tuesday to visit friends
land.
Leonard Hamilton, Frank
Ed Tucker and Capt.
went to Morehead
Sunday.
Mies Odom, a train nurse from
Mrs. G. B. King, of Washing
ton City, arrived Tuesday
to visit her parents, Mr.
Mrs. W. M. King.
Misses Myrtle Wilson, Lela
Brown and Ada Ward went to
Raleigh this morning where they
will attend the summer school at
A. M. College.
Joseph us Walker, of Halifax,
and Miss Mary J. Haddock, of
were united in mar-
this morning by Rev. B. H.
Hearne.
The Man and the Cow.
ANOTHER BUFFALO
MURDER CASE.
Buffalo, N. Y., June
Bender, years old, was found
murdered in his parlor today. He
had been shot twice through
breast and his head cut
with a razor. The body was found
by his wife who was hanging out
clothes in the when the crime
was committed. She called the
lice and declared that a-
who lived next door, the
murderer. When the latter was
arrested he want me
for murder, out did not do
i The police claim to have evidence
; that was too attentive to
I wife.
FIRE
IN BALTIMORE.
A had a cow; he called her j
Baltimore, June ex-
specular and stubborn
But one day he drew near broke out in
kicked off his ear I establishment Samuel Kirk
Now the old man is a trifle Co., gold silversmiths, at
Chicago News. I Baltimore street, and it as
I three hours before it was
j control Loss,
A prominent official of the post-.
under
Mid-summer Sale
Choice Embroideries
OF
nay rum is manufactured from the
dried of Pimento rum
is procured distillation and this in a
very simple manner. The leaves are
picked from the trees and then dried.
In this state arc placed In the re-
tort, which Is then filled with water,
and the process of distillation is car-
on. The vapor is then condensed
In the usual way and forms what Is
known as a very small
of which Is required for each
puncheon of rum.
The Coat of It.
City makes rents so high
here
Is an Incorporated
town.
don't look very
but the taxes
Weekly.
A Milder
The statement by one of victims
that a Is In and
trade Is undoubtedly a slander.
Accurately stated, be Is In the
and Dis-
patch.
t pure, serene face Wm
notice In this
said the new boarder, advertise-
about Rood cotton
What's a cotton
it replied the star board-
if it was an India rubber
chicken Mrs. could tell us
about
Press.
He
are granted a said
the lawyer to a colored client,
you'll have to give her
right, was the eager re-
ply. kin have Alimony she
wants him, but help him
he Constitution.
The Superior
Little that's queerest
thing I ever saw.
la
Little Just saw our school-
teacher at the corner of the street
Just like other people.
moaned its
man s good standing In community
Ton say, he has been sitting on
Be bench twenty Oh, sis
A TORPID LIVER
Is the parent of
Constipation
Indigestion and all
Rheumatic
and Remedy U
German Liver Powder
not i mixture, but a
of one
Fine Handkerchiefs
We have just received dozen Fine Imported
Lace Embroidered Linen and Lawn Handkerchiefs.
They are beautiful, pure material and in the best
taste. Regular and value, but for a few
days only we are offering them at
Cents
M I
Oar-
OP
of W
together with
from who have been
cared wonderful D Sat
delay, bat your fall a
American Co,
M.
Of course you Know this a bargain, and will profit
---------by it-
AT A THIRD OFF REGULAR PRICES
We have been bargain
and met with great success. We
found a man who had a big lot of
Beautiful Embroideries
which he wanted to sell badly offer them at a great
We secured the whole lot at such prices as will
enable us to offer special bargains for July selling.
This special lot comes in four or five widths with
a large variety of patterns, including
Insertions and Beadings. The
prices will be and per
yard. Remember the patterns
are all good, with fast woven
edges on quality
of cambric.
Come before the selection is broken and secure a
genuine bargain.
the Wilson sanitarium, is here in office department says that the
attendance upon Prof. Nye. real trouble with this department
Kev. C. M. tilled his and all other government depart-
regular appointment here Sunday is the of the people
and left Cary Monday. to secure employment at
White was here some pay and the fact that
Monday. will excuse anything in a member
Miss Effie Kittrell spent of congress if he will only
day and Sunday with Tessie sinecures for people his
near Sun.
Maj. J. Meal went to Scotland ;
Neck, his home, on a visit, Tues-
AN OLD WESTERN UNION
OFFICER PENSIONED
Richmond, July B. Tree,
former superintendent of the
seventh district of the Western
Union Telegraph Co., was today
placed on the pension list of the
company and retired. F. C Clary
been installed in his place.
day.
A railway collision is the
cal bump of destruction.
JUST
ONE
WORD word Is
The Delaware is at
last awake. He says the lawless-
must stop. It is better late
than never, but the governor had
ample lime to have prevented the
burning of the White at the
stake if he had acted promptly
ordering out the State Guard com-
at
Chronicle.
New White
It refers to Dr. Liver Pills and
MEANS HEALTH.
Are you constipated
Troubled
Sick headache
Bilious
Insomnia
ANY these symptoms and many others
Indicate Inaction of the in
How the supreme court held the
Seaboard road j responsible in that
egg-throwing case no one seems to
; understand, unless it was simply
because it was a
ham Herald.
JAS. F. DAVENPORT.
Lives of humorists remind us
In passing through this vale of
tears,
That the jokes we leave behind us
Will reappear in after years.
Cincinnati Enquirer.
Dark Hair
have used Hair Vigor
for a great many years, and
though am eighty years of
yet I have not a gray hair in
my
Geo. Md.
We mean all that rich,
dark color your hair used
to have. If it's gray now,
no matter; for
Hair Vigor always re-
stores color to gray hair.
Sometimes it makes the
hair grow very heavy and
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of hair, too.
All
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BIGHT
THE REFLECTOR, GREENVILLE, N. C.
Beat
The best thing that has left
us is his fine and high,
sweet. He took life in a rival way.
bore tow the eternal
with serene and
dauntless hope. His essays, are
his most work, have their
chief value not as of the
moral order of life, not as discoveries
of the final meaning of things, but as
disclosures of his own spirit. There is
in assays an immense mass of
truth, uttered in and
There is in also
an immense mass that is not true. The
hit and miss are upon
every page, and side by side with a
golden and perfect sentence one Bads
sonorous origin of
this strange compound of scads and
Imposition In in the eon
character of his writing,
speaks from within, and
hit or miss according as his per-
experience embodies a law of
humanity or a mere Idiosyncrasy. That
speaks so often and so royally
for man is his great distinction. That
he speaks so the
the isolated and vain is his chief
fault. We have a to hold him at
his best, through the richness and
majesty of the confession are
brought face to face with the confessor.
George V. L., in
Atlantic.
Iii a s n. field usually
an acre in size is used. The land is
pared and the seed bed Heated as for
the ordinary field. They are usually
about hills long and thirty rows
Each row is planted from a
ear. The barren stalks, poor
stalks all undesirable stalks, such
s suckers, are removed before the
appears. The field is protected or
Isolated, so that no mixture fan take
place from other varieties or from any
source. In the fall these rows are
hashed separately, and the seed for the
next year's crop is selected from the
rows giving the highest yields per acre,
of best composition, with the least bar-
and of the best type. In this
Way the yield per .-ore of the variety is
Increased, the quality Improved and the
type preserved and developed. By this
plan we are able to give personal at-
and selection to the in-
stalk and ear. which would be
impossible In a large
tan.
A Priced
Lord a noted wit and high
liver in England a hundred years ago,
insisted on bating an apple tart on his
dinner table every day throughout the
year. On be paid a ca-
for a luncheon put up in a
basket dial sufficed a small boating
party going up the XI times. Being
one of a dozen men dining together at
a London club where each was re-
quired to produce his own dish. Alvan-
the expensive, him
the advantage of being entertained
free Of cost. This benefit was gained
at an expense of that being the
pries i t a simple fricassee composed
entire of or small pieces
at each .- of the hack, taken from
thirteen kind of birds, among them
being woodcocks and
pheasants in all about bin's.
A Cool Soldier.
for h. Belt possession
even In the most trying momenta of
battle the Marshal
day be d. biting s letter
to bit In midst of an ac-
when a shell from the enemy's
camp fell directly upon Ida lent and
exploit a few feel. with
fright, the secretary sprang up, leaving
his letter.
the asked mar-
gasped the frightened
what has shell to do with
the letter you are writing on with
your work,
The Coat or It.
City makes rents so high
here
Is an incorporated
town.
don't look very
but the taxes York
Weekly.
A Milder
The statement by one of victims
that a laundryman Is In and
trade is undoubtedly s slander.
Accurately stated, be is In the
and Dis-
patch.
child
she does look as though she
had never to theater in her
Won Got.
marriage was a failure, wasn't
smoke, no It saved
from
The way to avoid the imputation of
impudence is not to be ashamed of
what we do. but to do what we
flight to be ashamed
M. Blanc.
Blanc, the founder of the Monte Carlo
gambling resort, was well aware of the
desperate character of many of his
customers. Knowing that they
ed the and riffraff of the world,
be took precautions against thorn. He
never curried any money, which fact
be announced so frequently and pub-
that it was known everywhere
along that the millionaire
Blanc never had a penny on his per-
son. But be carried a a
draft red paper for several hundred
thousand francs, payable to the in-
He feared as much
as robbery, and in case of abduction
he Intended to ransom himself with
this draft. But the Instructions at his
office were not to cash a red draft with
his signature unless a telegram was
received from him ordering It to be
done.
A TRAGEDY OF
ERRORS IN VIRGINIA
Richmond, Vs.,
Bentley today entered gait
each against
j Western railroad,
fur the insane at
I Dr. Preston, superintendent of
latter institution. Bentley went on
a visit to Marion last night. He
, is a cripple, having consider-
able baggage, was slow in leaving
j the train. His wife, who preceded
him, was taken by an
guard expected patient
hustled bus aid confined
in one of the worst of the
After hours of search
I Bentley found his wife at
locked up in asylum.
ANOTHER COOK IN
Dainty things for any meal sold
at prices to suit
any purse.
We provide most attractive necessities for your
table. We do it this having the best Groceries,
by handling them in the best way, and by selling them
at the most reasonable margin.
Cotton seed Meal and Hulls, Hay, Oats, Corn and Bran
always on hand.
Johnston Bros.
GROCERS
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR, GREENVILLE, N. C.
. n .-.
h Three Times
the Value of
tat
Any Other.
One Third
Third Faster
Agents v-anted in all
unoccupied territory.
Wheeler Wilson Mfg Co
Atlanta. Ga
NEWS NOTES FROM
WINTERVILLE.
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL
WEDNESDAY, JULY 1st.
N. C, July, Rout. returned to Kin-
The business men of Tuesday evening.
J. E. Warren ha returned from
a trip to Robersonville.
W. C. Mango m went to Ayden
Tuesday evening.
J. D. went up
S. T. WHITE, Greenville, Pi C.
TWO PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN TH
have formed a I news company
with Dr. B. T. Cox as
F. O. Cox and J. M. Blow
sec. editor in chief. They
propose to secure space in the
Greenville which will
be used toward the development, the road today.
welfare, interest and prosperity of T t t i
r j J. B. is on the road again.
I our own town and community,
editor in chief will be heard B. J. Pulley Tuesday
; from later own after arrange- evening from a trip to Richmond.
; have been made, and we beg Miss Susie Farmville,
to assure our readers,
mighty thundering his facile
i pen shall lack toward the
of end and aims in
THE NEW
TOWN BOARD
The new board of aldermen were
sworn in today and elected the
following town
W.
Tax C Smith.
H. White.
Tyson.
Chief of T. Smith.
AssistantS. I. Dudley.
Night Police W. H.
The of the tax collector
the is visiting Misses Lena and Mamie was fixed at and that of the
King, on Dickinson avenue. treasurer at Liquor
Whichard returned l fixed at P
licenses granted to all now
Too
want to notify the paper man
not leave this Social here
In Mid Mr. Lucky Strike
to life partner.
inquired Mrs. Strike.
they've got story here about
that who is going to mar-
and refer to him as her
I typographical
error of
fact. I have been her finance for the
last twenty years, and. Judging from
the prospects of the young man she in-
is the only one she will ever mar-
I will continue to act in that
fur the next twenty. Stop the pa-
Times.
P. KITCHEN.
Washington, June
bureau of corporations of the de-
of commerce and
will hereafter play an important
part in the
Postmaster Payne
had a long conference with
Chief Garfield, of the bureau of
corporations. It is understood
that the bureau will aid in the
investigation by securing of
stock holders in concerns
which have contracts with the
department.
STABBED DRUNKEN
JAS. B. WHITE,
General Merchandise
and Department Store,
GREENVILLE,
N. C.
stock of carefully selected Groceries, Dry Goods,
Notions, Boots. Hats, Caps and Furnishings,
t Country Produce bought and sold. Fresh Butter, Eggs
and Family Supplies constantly on hand. Country trade
a specialty. Flour and feed by the car load.
A Good flare lo Stop.
lie really ought not to have gone
Into the class that day. He was
called up Brat and read as far as be
had prepared. Then he on
a little further. This Is the way it
saw her heaven-
form advancing like a goddess in
the sunlight. sprang toward her,
and Welcomed me. Her hair fell
down upon shoulders like the sun-
beams on Olympus. Her eyes
two jewels of the sea. II threw
arms my her
her and as
far as l got,
SON TO DEATH. g
JAS. B. WHITE.
OF NEWARK, W. J., YOUR HAS
Loan Value,
Cash Value,
Paid-up Insurance,
Extended Insurance that works automatically.
Is
Will be reinstated if arrears be paid within am month while you
re living, or within three after lapse, upon sat
of and payment of arrears with interest.
second No Restrictions. Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and cf each
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year be paid.
They may be To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the , or
To make policy payable as an during the lifetime
of insured.
J. L,. SUGG,
Greenville, N. C.
view will be fully made up by
these same men who have brought
chaos out of a dismal swamp, and
built up a beautiful little village
bedecked with business, life,
energy and vim that is the envy-
Tuesday evening from a visit to
Whichard.
Mr. and M-s. H. A Timberlake
evening from
visit to
At the close of the last meeting
t he old board Mayor W bed bee
was presented with a handsome
gold headed cane, E. B.
Caty Warren, of Hill, arrived as spokesman.
of many larger see. Tuesday to visit relatives.; Mayor W bed bee in his closing
Miss Clyde Dawson has gone to Mtg j j of j remarks to the retiring Board of
Fremont to spend sometime with Aldermen today spoke the
her sister, Mrs. C A. Davis. ; eve Mn , f . highest term, of the efficient
One hundred and sixty one day, vice of Mr. C. D. Ron u tree, the re-
one hundred and fifty two another j Mr- and M- Cherry and
i day, truck shipping may give some Tuesday evening
I idea this business done by the and Morehead City.
A. G. Cox, Mfg. Co, Harold of Philadelphia,
W. H. of Houston, arrived Tuesday evening lo visit
Texas, has visiting Preston Cotten, at
here for past few days. , ,.
Mrs. F. G. Whale and Miss
Nellie Whaley went to Suffolk to-
day to visit relatives.
ANOTHER BUFFALO
MURDER CASE.
Indianapolis, Ind., June
Bernard of Richmond,
years, old stabbed killed his
son James early this morning.
boy bad been drinking and
demanded money his father.
A struggle ensued, which the
old DUO a pen knife and
tabbed his son in the groins.
Death nu instantaneous.
Cold Comfort
On the peninsula, in the
sea, there are live small lakes.
One of them is covered with salt
Strong enough allow man and
beast to cross the hike on foot. Another
is as round as any circle and of a love-
rose color. Its hanks f crystal
form a setting white as the driven
snow to the water, which not only
bowl all the colors from violet to rosy
red. from winch rises a perfume of
violets. Both the perfume and the col-
or are the result the presence of sea-
weeds.
An
base in ugh to confess that
you love her for her
dear answered fount
Cads, is not baseness. That
shows my democratic breadth of Ideal
combined with consistent respect for
should love her for
dear sir. beauty, Intellect and
refinement are mere accidents of birth,
but money is evidence of ancestral
and possibly hereditary foresight and
force Star.
True friendship is the
health; it, true value is seldom
known until it is lost.
True love always makes a man
better, do who the woman
is. or who inspires it.
Friday was a bad day down in
Georgia. Three men lynched,
killed and another mortally wound-
ed in an affray made a pretty bad
record. But e this state have
no room to criticize. Our record
is almost as bad. We show up
one man attacked and seriously
wounded by a and a
witness who testifies for the prose-
a murder ease fleeing
state fa order to save his life
from the fury of friends of the men
on Messenger.
Is what we are after, and the possession of one of
our Refrigerators will Insure milk, cream and
butter, cool drinking water and many dainties that
would be unattainable without the Refrigerator.
HAVE YOU A LAWN
If you have you a Lawn Mower pretty
soon, and we've made it easy fur you to own one.
There is DO need to borrow a lawn mower when we
we sell a good machine with best steel knives at such
a satisfactory price, and guarantee it to do the work.
Water Coolers, lee Cream Freezers. Hammocks and
everything else in the hardware line.
H. L. CARR
Mid-summer Sale
a an Brag Habits
. -.- r. from leaving no craving
nervous and physical systems to
. ;. disease. A home remedy
, . i- E FREE TRIAL TREATMENT
tally physicians, solicited. Write today.
Association
New City
a,, a
Rev. Mr. Bar held, pastor of the
Methodist i-t
preached here Monday night and
our people speak
his sermon.
C. A. Fair is a personal.
Miss La la Chapman aim Sim
Chapman returned home after
absent for several weeks.
Mrs. J. D Cox and Mies Kate
Chapman came back from Gold
last Saturday evening.
Miss Co is spending
the with her friends, the
near Ayden.
Galloway, Grimes
Mrs. G. B. Ring, of Washing
City, arrived Tuesday even
to visit her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. M. King.
Buffalo, N. Y., June
I Bender, years old, was found
murdered in his parlor today. He
had been shot twice through
breast and his head cut
with a razor. The body was found
by his wife who was hanging out
clothes in the yard when the crime
THE NORTH CAROLINA
STATE AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE
Pedagogical. Commercial,
Domestic Science. Manual
Five courses to diplomas; courses leading to de-
well equipped practice and observation faculty
board, and fees for use of text books, etc.,
a year; for non-residents of the state twelfth annual session
begins September to secure board in the dormitories nil free-
tuition applications should be made before July 15th. Correspondence
invited from those desiring competent teachers and
and other information, address
CHARLES D. President, Greensboro. N. C.
Choice Embroideries
laud, was here Sunday, serene this morning by Rev. B. H
sweet. Hearne.
Mrs. Bettie Britte, after spend-
Misses Myrtle Wilson, Lela was committed. She called the
Brown and Ada went declared that Nelson B a-
Raleigh this morning where they who lived next door, the
will attend the summer school murderer. When the latter was
the A. M. College. I arrested he want me
for murder, but I did not do
The police claim to have evidence
that was too to
Bender's wife.
Walker, of Halifax,
and Miss Mary J. Haddock, of-
were united in mar-
The Man and the Cow.
A farmer had a cow; he called her
Zephyr,
Because she seemed an amiable
heifer;
But oDe day he drew near
she kicked off his ear
FIRE
IN BALTIMORE.
Baltimore, June ex-
spectacular and stubborn
tire broke out last night in the
Samuel Kirk
the old man is a trifle Co., gold and silversmiths, at
Chicago News, j Kat Baltimore street, and it was
three hours before it was under
I control Loss,
OF
Hum.
nay rum la manufactured from the
dried leaves of Pimento Bay run
is procured by distillation and this in a
very simple manner. The leaves are
picked from the trees and then dried.
In this state are placed in re-
tort, Which Is then filled with water,
and the process of distillation is car-
on. The Is then condensed
In the usual way and forms What is
known as a very small
Of which Is required, for each
of rum.
notice In this morning's
said the new boarder, advertise-
about good cotton
What's a cotton
it replied the star board-
If It was an India rubber
chicken could tell us
something about
He
are granted n said
the lawyer to a colored client,
you'll have to give her
right, was the eager re-
ply. kin have Alimony she
wants him, hut help him
be constitution.
a serene face Fan-
The
Little Boy-Well, that's the queerest
thing I ever saw.
Is
Little Just saw our school-
teacher at corner of street
Just like other people.
moaned bU
man a good standing In community T
say, be baa been Bitting
bench twenty Oh, sis Wag.
Record BraWL
A TORPID LIVER
Is of
Constipation
mud mil
Rheumatic Symptom.
and Remedy knows U
Dr.
German Liver Powder
not mixture, but veritable
of one
H you are
we will end yen FREE OP
cf
Liver with our
booklet, which contain authentic
from who have been
cared wonderful De Bet
but end your lull at la
American Co.
M.
I w
Fine Handkerchiefs
We have just received dozen Fine Imported
Lace Embroidered Linen and Lawn Handkerchiefs.
They are beautiful, pure material and in the best
Regular and value, but for a few
days only we are offering them at
Cents
Of course you know this a bargain, and will profit
---------by it
AT A THIRD OFF REGULAR PRICES
We have been bargain hunting lately
and met with groat success.
found a man who had a big lot of
Beautiful Embroideries
which he wanted to sell badly enough-to offer them at a great
We secured the whole lot at such prices as will
enable us to offer special bargains for July selling.
This special lot comes in four or five widths with
a large variety of patterns, including
Insertions Beadings. The
prices will be and per
yard. Remember the patterns
are all good, with fast woven
edges on good quality
m of cambric.
Come before the selection is broken and secure a
genuine bargain.
New White
JAS. F. DAVENPORT.
some time in La has
returned
Mrs. H. M. of Norfolk,
j who has been visit inn here left
j Tuesday to visit friends Grimes-
land.
Leonard Hamilton, Frank
; Ed Tucker and Capt.
j Whitehead went to Morehead
j Sunday
a train nurse from A prominent official of the post-
the Wilson is here in office says that the
i attendance upon Prof. Nye. real trouble with this department
C. M. Blanchard filled his and all other government depart-
regular appointment here Sunday is the anxiety of the people Richmond, July B. Tree,
left Cary Monday. to secure employment at hand- former of the
. H. A. White was insuring here some pay and the fact that district of the Western
Monday. excuse anything in a member Telegraph Co., was today
Effie spent of congress if he will only git the pension list of the
day and Sunday with Miss Tessie sinecures for the people of his
near Sun.
J. B. to Scotland i
Neck, his home, on a visit, Tues-
day.
AN OLD WESTERN UNION
OFFICER PENSIONED
company and retired. F. C. Clary
has been installed in his place.
A railway collision is the
cal bump of destruction.
JUST
ONE
WORD that word Is
It refers to Dr. Liver Pills and
MEANS HEALTH.
Are you constipated
with indigestion
Sick headache
Bilious
Insomnia
ANY these symptoms and many others
Indicate Inaction of the LIVER
The Delaware is at
last awake. He says the lawless-
must stop. It is better late
than never, but the governor had
ample time to have prevented the
; burning of the White at the
stake if he had acted promptly
ordering out the State com-
at
Chronicle.
How the supreme court held the
, Seaboard road In that
egg-throwing case no one seems to
understand, unless it was simply
because it was a
ham Herald.
Pills
Take No Substitute.
Lives of humorists us
In passing through this vale of
tears,
That the jokes we leave us
Will reappear after years.
Cincinnati Enquirer.
Dark Hair
have used Hair Vigor
for a great many years, and
though I am past eighty years of
age, yet I have not a gray hair in
my
Geo. Md.
We mean all that rich,
dark color your hair used
to have. If it's gray now,
no matter; for
Hair Vigor always re-
stores color to gray hair.
Sometimes it makes the
hair grow very heavy and
long; and it stops falling
of the hair, too.
SI a All
if your cannot
send one dollar will
you a sure and the name
of your
J. C A CO., Lowell, Mass.
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TEN
THE REFLECTOR, GREENVILLE, N. C
Wilkinson
Store opens at a. m. and closes at P- m-
LADIES
SLIPPERS
REDUCED
Summer Kinds at
Midsummer Economies.
Prices one-third and one half A late shipment
too many for the season. A discount of
1-12 per cent, was allowed tor the delay. It will pay
you to investigate. The sun shown that he still ex-
and there are many who need a new pair of slippers
for these hot days.
Here is interesting story in
1.80 Oxfords reduced to 1.00,
1.60 1.85,
1.60.
8.26 1.65,
2.60 2.00.
3.00
3.60 2.75,
Straw Hats reduced one-half.
Sticks Wilkinson
BAKER HART
HARDWARE MERCHANTS
Hardware.
Refrigerators, Oil Stoves, Ice
Freezers, Lawn Mowers,
Hammocks, Rakes, Hoes, Shovels
and other Garden Tools. Also
Lawn Tennis and Baseball Sets.
DON'T WASTE MATERIAL
and labor buying an inferior grade of paint. It
is economy to get good quality always. The
paints are recommended by
all who once use them. Covers more surface
with less labor than any other; costs no more.
IN ONE SUMMER
one of our Refrigerators will save you the
amount of it's cost, in the food it prevents from
spoiling. They are large and roomy and arc
designed in a way that will prove economical in
using the ice. There is absolutely no odor about
one of these. In two sizes at rock bottom
prices.
HOME-MADE ICE CREAM.
There is very little trouble, very little expense,
very little time involved in making delicious
sherbets, etc., with the freezer we
we sell. It is solidly built, metal parts heavily
tinned, easy running and a rapid freezer. Prices
surprisingly low.
I- Ike
was the origin of the phrase
for drunkenness, sheets in the
a landsman Mind n sailor the
other day. said the sailor,
explain that matter to you. The two
lower corners of a ship's sail are held
taut by two ropes, one called a tack
and another called a sheet. The tack
Is always kept very tight, but the sheet
is loosened according to the wind, and
the looser the sheet is the more freely
the sail swings. If the sail is quite
free, its sheet is said to be the
Now. suppose that all three of
a ship's sails were quite free. They
would then about very and
the ship would The course of
the ship would a one. and the
reason for this would be that she had
three sheets in the That,
guess, is why a man. when he
in his course, is said to be sheets
In the Rec-
An Hart.
The annals of the Isle
with incidents of dueling in which
Irish humor, if not all times Irish
bravery, is conspicuous. On one
Sir Jonah Harrington fought a
duel with a barrister named
The latter had one leg shorter than the
other and it Ills habit
when in hurry to take two thumping
steps with the short leg to bring up the
space made by the long one he was
nicknamed Pound
could pet no one of his bar to fight
trim, and so he challenged Harrington,
who good exchanged shots
in the park.
The baronet hit his opponent in the
braces, then called the and
feared he had killed him. When the
result was made known, one of the
seconds shouted, you are the
only rogue I ever knew who was saved
by the
Some of the uses of byproducts of
slaughtered The blood is used
for the production of albumen, the
bones for knife handles, toothbrush
handles, chessmen, etc.; the horns for
combs, backs of brushes, large
etc.; the hoots for buttons, ornaments
and fertilizers. foot oil, extract-
ed from the feet, has a high
value. The fat is used for
in and Gelatin, glue, pep-
Bin and other articles are obtained
from slaughtered cattle and sheep.
The value of such articles made every
year represents many millions of
Children
The year of greatest growth in boys
is the seventeenth; In girls, the four
While girls reach full
in their year, they acquire full
Weight at the age of twenty. Boys are
Stronger than girls from birth to the
eleventh year; then girls become
physically to the seventeenth year,
when tables are again turned and
remain so. Prom November to April
Children grow very little and gain no
weight; from April to July they gain
in height, but lose in weight, from
July to November they increase greatly
In weight, but in height.
Of Several
Asia means morning or
evening or west; Australia means lying
to or in the south; hence we may con
Mint these names mean eastern
land. Western laud and southern land
Asia is a Greek word; Is a He-
brew word; Australia is a Latin word.
The origin Of the word Africa is
Some conjecture that it is u Se-
word meaning of Wander
Want It Bark,
says it is taken
from the German.
lie Humph I should think they
were glad enough to get rid of it.
Greenville Produce and
Provision Market.
Reported by M. SCHULTZ.
GREENVILLE'S GREAT DEPARTMENT STORE
If you wish to keep cool while cooking
of our Perfection Oil Stoves. It is a great
saving in fuel, besides you do not get warm as
you do with the wood stove. We have the Per-
in all sizes from to burners.
is more pleasant than a
nice, comfortable Hammock to lie on these hot
evenings. We have them from to
Does that heavy hat give you a headache If
so, try one of our light, cool straw hats.
Are your feet hot and tired I Wear a pair of
our low quarter shoes or slippers and feel com-
In our mammoth dry goods department we
have all the new and up-to-date Summer Goods.
Pans, Parasols, Lawns, Dimities, etc. We
have just received another large lot of those
beautiful ladies are so anxious for. We refer
to the
and Antique Laces
Nothing prettier on the market. We carry the
most complete line in Greenville.
J. B. CHERRY
and COMPANY
MM
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ISSUE MISSING
GREENVILLE'S GREAT DEPARTMENT STORE
.
-THE-
pat.
Family Flour-straight
Corn- per bushel
round par lb
-ham
sides
-shoulders
Pork
Lard
lbs per bushel
Peas
Potatoes sweet
Butter
Duck
head
Broilers
Eggs
lb
Geese
lb.
lb
Tallow
Fodder
Hay
Beeswax
Meal
IS
1.25
1.25
Greenville
Trust Company,
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA.
Capital Stock Paid in
L. I. MOORE,
President.
C. T.
Jno. K. Spier,
R. J. Cobb,
OFFICIALS
M. SMITH,
Vice-President.
It. O.
E. A. Sr.
W. MT. Lang,
WE USE THE
K. J. COBB,
Cashier.
J. L. Wooten,
Chas. Cobb,
Dr. e. A.
Hosier Screw Door Safe,
BURGLAR PROOF.
Our officers are all bonded.
We carry BURGLAR INSURANCE for your
protection.
We will extend you any accommodation con-
with good banking. Call and see us.
Send your orders for printing
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Eastern reflector, 3 July 1903
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
July 03, 1903
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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