Eastern reflector, 28 February 1905


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hi
Is too fun of goods and they must be con-
into cash at quickest possible
moment.
Prices on everything marked right
down in plain figures.
Every purchase is a BARGAIN and
you can get your share of them by corning
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GREENVILLE, N. C
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in tow
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here
J. wen I
M i d .;. i .-.
A. M. went to Ayden
evening.
Joshua Manning went clown the
rood I . evening.
ii. h baa moved to his
bu In,; weal . , i railroad
Mr-. . A v, of Which-
. . vi g Mr, J.
u, .-.-.-. . i ;.
Tin . returned
inn i .
i i in to B ins toil
turned
M I., hi i son,
morning from
i i I he . a man to
the
it V, i ,. f Scotland Neck,
who baa bu i Mrs. A. J.
Griffin, morn-
log.
Paying your debts i- one kind
of a
The hull-and the bears could
also i
LA FOR TAXES.
I will be m be following places
the dates named for the
pose of collecting taxes. Meet me
and
Bearer Dam township, C.
Smith's 7th.
township, Swamp
March 14th.
Bethel Bethel, March
township. StokeR,
March mil.
township, Grimesland,
Match 4th.
township,
March
Falkland township. Falkland,
March n.
Farmville township. Farmville
March
township,
March
Roads Hi ti.
O, W.
Tax Collector.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
D. J. Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1905.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
No.
ENJOYABLE BIRTHDAY PARTY
Quit a Nice Sum Realized Splendid
Program.
A large p pi en
joyed the w Bin
given by the A Worker
of Greenville Methodist
Wednesday ii Perkins opera
T i i the
the price i f admission is fold
in she following invitation,
which to one of
is for
yon
. b th and
in n.
you will Hi rial I e
Please hi r sen. i h
V ii h us in H years
you me old;
pr I intuit
in be
Free refreshments and a musical
Will while in; so fleet,
The greetings
moat
Peel sure you will attend
Birthday party.
The of
of recitations and
drills, as rendered a delightful
manner by home talent, while
costuming for the occasion was
superb.
A handsome amount was realized
from the receipts, and the Altar
Workers ore greatly encouraged
by the the evening.
LITERARY MEETING.
Entertained With Inter
Reported for
The if i j Mi
K . m sue if
i v i i
at the home of 1.-. E. A M .
Jr. A BU n I l .-
were d -in-
fill ii A
held, after
which wet i
The liter try i
is miller tin-
Child vice rs. I.
i- i i n ; e aid
and tie
by of
the league for t are
of a i high order Much
progress h is bean mi la in the
study of and la band
and good baa been
accomplished.
The both
and was
rendered in a inning
The first of the program a
music by Mi-s after
which Mr.-, n. C. linker read a
very interesting and instructive
paper OS John Wesley. Each
the following leaguers then read a
by Charles Wesley, mil gave
the History of seen hymn; Mrs.
H. L, Carr, Misses Mary Smith,
Nellie Dora
Hornaday Jennie
and CM. Jones.
The prise for the guessing can
test was given by Wiley Brown.
and consisted of a nice book. A
In Mrs. hail been filed
Howard an wore allowed
to guess at the of peas in
the bottle. Bach having registered
a the peas were eon be-
hundred thirty
nine. Rev. A. who
guessed fourteen hundred, received
Daring the lemonade
and were served, which
man kinds fruits were
greatly enjoyed. The occasion
was indeed an one, and
everyone feels grateful to Mrs.
for the
to Mis, Move
score Itel.
manner in i she
lie CI
. L
id Farm in the World Still
The largest farm in the world,
. mil i y as In Mis-
b en into Iowa.
JUDGE HOWARD DEAD
Passes Away
no . X. F.- i host
THE LEGISLATURE.
Senator introduced
CARRIAGE WORKS ROBBED.
One of the Skips to Other
Parts.
. in Sheriff
of friends the state and to extend the boundaries of
will receive with pro- L. Pitt There
sorrow the was also a bill to prevent delivery office
the sudden of George of whiskey u, D- B d tie
B ward, winch occurred r under names. C
after a brief illness two The bill m- were
dais Howard was to levy s
with hernia third
MRS. ENTERTAINS.
One the mid
enjoyable social functions of the
season the
Euchre given Thursday
Feb. Mrs.
G. Move in r sisters,
Mrs. W. O. Howard, of
and Mr-. Charlie of Wilson.
The color Still me in fl
the being
i nil M sides ha; r fen a.
The score card
hells with iv I
in
kepi i i Mis. M
h ;
pi , I
with i i, lei
won W. II. .
c n ch in.-
t cm at s, y I
Blow Both Mrs I a
Blow i;, I. n .
the i of
hi i i.
During tin- afternoon several
conn is of
i; is
situ, W. F. of
M i, elder is worth
and has male ii by
farming.
lie w us acre in
j and,
situ the desire to own more land,
Ethel All felt in-
to the hostess for a most
delightful noun.
The guests were, Mis E. B.
Mrs. John L. Woolen,
Mi a. Walter Wilson, W. O.
Howard, Mis. House, Mrs.
Gold, Mrs. V, C
Mrs. W H. Jr., Mrs. Mo-
Mrs. H. A. While, Mrs.
M. H. Mrs. Knot.
Mrs. L. aid
Lizzie Junes, P.
Lillian Cherry, and
Lottie Blow.
The explosion of a tank car of
the Standard Oil Co., at Wilding-
injured two
in reach into Fremont county,
the other day, he bought
more never
sells, lie is king, a com
king, king, philanthropist,
a a captain of industry. He
employs about persons,
City Journal.
Head in Bad Shape.
A named Bowling Tyson
came here Friday from Farmville
with his head badly beaten. A
telegram ordering bis arrest had
preceded him the sheriff took the
man in charge he arrived.
The man seemed too drunk to tell
what trouble he had been in.
am op- as did aim bill to extend
wan considered necessary corporate limits of
to save bin life. Hf was taken In Among the i In the house
the sanitarium Thursday To appropriate a sum
morning where a very exceeding to renovate the poi-l
operation Dr. trait of to
of m in
assisted by heal of Greene
distinguished patient Suffolk railroad to
it his line in Tyrrell
were favorable. . counties; to young
rested well until noon when th wearing stripes; tn
life of tats noble Christina man be require peddlers of medicines to
to ebb, an d at o'clock he tax,
breathed his last. The bill to regulate
Judge Howard was
He was one of passed third reading,
lie spirited men a-d con At on of business
very materially to the both and the ad-
growth and of the in honor Wash-
town. The will he held at
o'clock morning.
Among the new bills the sen-
ate To public
from using or riding on
Russia Waiting to be Licked. .
St. Petersburg. Feb. or
els during term of office; to
Incorporate Pro
college of North
to amend the law relative to
of promises agreement to
work and receiving advances
thereof.
Senator Fleming introduced
To add to the limits
of the law in county; for
the betterment of public loads of
Pitt Bounty; to provide for turning
the general fund of the county
one-third of funds.
The bill to amend the charier of
the town of Farmville passed third
leading.
Among new bills in the house
To create a board of pi
parole; to amend law relating
to the of immigration; to
amend the law relating to the con
of to prevent
bird doge from large
during the g
sons; to of
jurors when a special w lire is
drawn from
the code relating to
for injuries on the i
roads.
New Jewelry Store.
C. E. Bradley has the
stock of jewelry, watch material,
tools, of the W. L.
is moving into the store form-
by E. V.
to the telegraph In
building. Mr. Best will be
with him.
though the party which is
peace as only egress
from the present situation eon-
I to strength, nothing
has actually been decided and no
move has yet been made. It is
maintained that Russia's
attitude is changed. At the
Foreign office the slightest en
given to the peace
talk. On the contrary it is affirm-
ed as strongly as ever that Japan
must terms, while at the
same lime is admitted that is
that Japan can offer
c acceptable to Russia and
that therefore the war must go on
to it conclusion,
The idea of a complete Russian
victory is not harbored, but it is
insisted that Russia is not beaten
will not be beaten until
is decisively
wonted by the
file i f Admiral
is determined The
main entering into
calculations f the
advocates of a prosecution
of the war is
resources mu-i become exhausted
long before Russia's.
to In he n
business . .
mend of broad el th, oil
and ill d el
at II
i- as to
such a i
he thee i ii
las the-e
From time lo time recently
as are above
iron. de
Works that does on
conn r of Fifth i
The of the goods
aroused the of B F.
Tyson, manager the factory,
and he obtained a wan ant
in order to make an investigation.
The warrant was nor at once
placed in the bands of an officer,
but in some way it leaked that
a warrant had been Issued, where-
upon James a trimmer in
disappeared
and left fur parts unknown
When search for missing
goods was instituted a quantity of
them were found in the house of
Mabel Lewis, a woman of ill
repute, a box filled with
the articles was found in tin- de-
pot addressed to a party in Ox-
goods were taken in
Charge officers and candid to
the court house, where Mr Tyson
identified them as the property of
Union Carriage Works.
The Lewis woman was taken be
fore Justice charge
of concealing, stolen goods The
evidence disclosed goods
were left at her house
but she had no knowledge that
they were stolen and she ; dis-
charged.
rs are trying to
if- Steagall.
SHORT LOCAL
tin
Partridge to Die.
Wilmington, O.,
Alter a trial consuming less than
a day in comity
court, the jury in the case
of Walter Partridge, colored,
charged with criminal spun
Mrs. Hales, white, near
on the of
1st, brought a verdict of
guilty thin afternoon. The prison-
was sentenced to be hanged on
April nth.
Large Bale.
a colored man
who is a on the farm of A.
J. brought a bale of
cotton to today that weighed
pounds. It is the heaviest
Farmers M. F. I,
The Pitt county branch of the
Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance
Association will hold its annual
meeting on Saturday before the
second Sunday in March, 11th day
of the month. A full attendance
of the members is
Notice.
Is hereby given that application
will be made to the As-
of North at its
present to amend the char-
bale has been the town of Falkland.
Reflector, 25th. I J. Morrill, Mayor.
Xi line i s p i .-.
Vandyke.
new lace cur. to
Vandyke.
. rust proof, ed Oats and
Bale J.
r,.
The trying
to improve the condition of the
Is,
We expect new lot Ari squares
and rugs on today's boat,
Vandyke,
Celery, cabbage, onions,
toes, turnips, at M.
The passenger train got out of
whack again Friday night, and
came two hours late.
E. E. Griffin is moving bis
business to a portion the
store occupied by James Brown.
Older S. B. Stephens will begin
a protracted meeting on
march at the Will
Baptist church in South Green-
ville-
Edward Yarborough, of
committed suicide Tuesday. He
almost blew his off with a
shot
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We beg leave to announce that we are
Wholesale and Retail
for-
i , Lead, Faints.
Colors, and and
country Ready Paints.
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lot A. L. Stafford,
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. no coil
doting a
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of One
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cured h -r. I sue
Cure too much for
las done in our
ii res relief. Bold l
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Librarian Secured.
ladies of he
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rs j the
j ,; of the
. u Well in I Hook Club, whose
i heirs, John S. n and ducted, the
in s-. that here-
in r be no
. the n to
very Tuesday a id Friday. It is
the ii of ladies, as soon
Books
School Supplies.
If You Need
an Book
Got It.
Al Kinds Of-
Stationery
and anything carried in
a Book Store.
STORE.
Not
containing seventy-five
less Any person, or
nil gr to or
the land, must file
tin Ir protest with in writing within
days, against the
rant, will be
Th s January 10th,
w be obtained,
to have the library open every day.
j Any donations to them will be
In,. helping a cause.
The P. M.
trading The
is day dis
solved by mutual consent. Witch Hazel
owing by the said Ann are salve. Cuts, bums, bolls, braises
assumed by the said P. It. laud piles disappear before the use
and all to the this before the
firm be paid to said P. B. of Miss H. M.
.
There is no line In the world better than
the Han n line, t h, hind it a century
reputation for honorable wares and honorable
deal in;
If you use die Harrison Paints you need
never worry quality.
We trust that you will favor with your
orders whenever you want good paint for any
Have just retrieved a car load and
can give you Special Prices.
Hart
GREENVILLE, N. C,
the Sunshine of Spring.
The salve that cures without a
Bowie. p. M. Hodges.
P B. Botch.
This Feb.
Having purchased the interest
F. M. ii. t tie lit in known
The Greenville Printing House,
I will continue the at the
stand Fourth street. Thank-
all for their liberal patronage
in past, solicit a continuation
of the same. P. n. Howie.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
AT THE OF BUSINESS JANUARY 1905.
Discounts 9178,741.43
Stocks, securities, etc.
Furniture Fixtures
Hue from
Cash
Gold Coin
often you a
thing
nail or screw driver or
. lacking. Have a
tool be prepared for
line
all you desire, and
we will see that your tool
box does not lack a
I article.
RUM
Of Course
You get Harness,
Horse Goods, J
of
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
ton, Thebes, III.
was seriously afflicted with a fever
-ore that was very painful.
Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cured
me in less than a Gel the
genuine. Sold by Jno. L. Wooten.
The office is turn-
out a pretty line of job print-
Send us your next order.
2,763.66
3,657.32
42.502.18
2,511.98
2,264.50
6,261.82
24,158.00
8285,860.88
Stock paid in
Undivided Profits less
Expenses Paid 0,829.28
Deposit subject to check 207,717.74
Hue to Banks,
Cashier's checks out-
standing
265,860.88
of Moore, Eason ft I W
Company heretofore doing J I W. LU.
J. P
Corey
in the town of Pitt
baa been dissolved iv
content Those
i to the firm will please make
mediate settlement with x. ;.
Ho ire W. K. Langley, or their
X. c.,
the firm is
ll I will ii, their bills
to ii.- said X. G.
re and W. R Langley.
This January, 1905.
X. G. Moore, W. K, Langley,
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Dr. D.
, . Dental
-Surgeon
CATTLE TAKEN UP.
I have taken up two
One red y. b ale,
One white heifer, red mingled
sides, Owner can get
these by calling at my house, prov-
property and paying charges.
Israel
H. F. I. N C.
Feb. 10th, 1905. 2-16
Norfolk, Va.
Gotten Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Ties and Bags.
and
North
County of Pitt.
James L. Little, Cashier of the bank, do solemnly
swear that, the statement above is true to the best of my knowledge
and belief JAMES L. LITTLE. Cashier.
o i i i , , .
and sworn to before r
me, day of Jan., 1905. q
J.
Notary I
J I
Norfolk, Va.
Buyers and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and .
ons. Private to New
Chicago and New Orleans.
LANIER HILLIARD,
Greenville, N. C.
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Iron Fencing Sold.
Hardware.
For C Stoves
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am-
munition, One and Two Horse
Steel Plows, Heat Cutters and
In fact anything
in Hardware come to
H. L. CARR
AYDEN ITEMS.
Feb. 1905.
As ant for Daily
and we take
pleasure in receiving sub
willing receipts for
those in arrears. We have a list
of all who receive mail Pine oats go to Jack
this take orders
for job printing.
AYDEN D ART
IN
P. W. Hi
When yon need a light,
tough polo, for your or
carriage. Call on and makes
selection. Hilling ft Mfg.
C.
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co.,
Ayden, C.
The doctors are having a nice
resting time. There is little sick-
Our people are extremely
healthy
Anything in Insurance A-k
Cox.
If you need anything in way
of Crockery, Tin ware
come to see us, Hart Jenkins.
Call and examine oat line of
high grade buggies. You can be
easily convinced of the superiority
of material
Ayden Milling ft Mt. Go.
The thief who stole pistol
from i be office of J. A Harrington
is spotted had better return
property or be may expect a visit
from Mr. Tucker at a early
day. His color won't save him.
Artistic treatment applied by
Cox, tho insurance specialist. Pop
prices.
Car lime, and cement,
at J. Bra.
Car salt, lino and coarse at J.
B. Smith Bro.
Bed and white Bliss potatoes at
J. B. Smith Bro.
Dr. Dixon, B, G. Cox, J.
W. and J. A. Harrington
returned from Wednesday
where they had been before a leg-
committee regarding a
dispensary here. The committee
has made a favorable report for an
election it it now with the
house and senate.
Cold weather underwear at
prices to suit all. Fits guaranteed
at W. C. Jackson and Co's.
town and country
paint colors in white lead,
at J. B. Smith
Bro.
J. B. Smith Bro. are offering
special to the trade in
fall and winter goods. The public
are cordially invited to call
investigate both price quality.
Mrs. Lon Forrest spent
day in
Pants all and prices at J.
B. Smith
E. B. Co. will do all they I
;,;
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent.
seed hulls, hay Go to E. K. ft Go's new f want ii special bargain in
. or beef, fresh meats, tan a pair of pant or IV,
The latest thing in shoes. age, fresh fish. O. Jackson ft Co.
at W. G. Jackson and W. C. Jackson A Go., will pay Chris Moore
Don't foil to see ft Ty- you prices for your Pure, of u
new crockery both plain and Hi i . day and on the . i h hound
decorated, Prices are cheaper ft
than formerly. and grocers have Garry your
to see when you wan special line Christmas goods bar n
to buy Manufactured wish the public to see, They Smith Bro.
we handle Trust to-date firm handling Examine om line of u
goods, Hart ft Jenkins. the freshest, newest and C. J i d Co
For can peaches, apples, latest in their line. To try them yard wide sheeting he a. yard at
tomatoes, c, apply to B. K. om will sure you to try Smith
j them again All they ask is the Mrs. ,.,,. , ,,.,,,,,.,.
or first trial and then you will be from a visit lo
or friend forever. Try them. ladies be
All is j Lorenzo is building pleased will sud pat-
lively, are high and office on West street for II, Smith ft Bro
good humor This M. Blow. In about a Cook and Moves J.
no dead town. week Blow will be In it
In the of the hotel and glad to call J, A. Willi beg to in-
just opposite the you will .-. in. form the he i prepared
And Cox, the insurance specialist, j We ate offering good values for to move houses shot I notice and
Now we have plenty the j the money in shoes, bate, caps, damage at
. . L K l
I And
Ti.
Fr b kepi
in st- ck.
i Produce Bo. rid
i R E E N LI
j N or a I i n a.
HOPE TELEPHONE AND
TELEGRAPH COMPANY.
wagon and can
wheels and will sell them as
as any one.
Ayden Milling Mfg. Go.
Ayden, N j
Sewing machines at J. Ii, Smith
Bro.
One horse wagon as good as new
for sale by J. R. Smith Bro.
Charlie of
is here a visit to friends.
rut's tables and prices.
floor cloth Cannon Tyson. The farmer are badly behind in
bushels field work and complaints are
peas J. It. Smith Bro. general. Never mind, will
shine after awhile and com
plaint may be on tho other loot.
a e manufacture seats for
the trade, that are simply tho
smoothest seat the market
Ayden Milling Mfg Go.
cloth and
J. it. Smith ft Bro.
The city fathers have a move
The ladies say that Cannon j on and busy working on and
Tyson have the prettiest line of proving streets and bridges.
dress goods in town. Wrong eyeglasses are worse
Notice you want sometimes than none. If your
your cotton ginned nice and clean, eyes tire, call for help. J.
in order that yon might W. Taylor a graduate optician,
better prices for it, bring it
Milling Mfg. Co.,
N. C.
W. L.
Greenville yesterday.
Ayden, N. C. can fit your glasses
right at reasonable prices. Noted
doctors have said that wrong eye
went to ; glasses are than poison.
You will have pleasant dreams
if you do not secure if Cox writes your insurance,
of our high grade buggies, C. F. and wife are
your loss will be than ours. visiting relatives Grifton.
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co., j Hay, cotton seed meal hulls
N. C. Smith Bro.
Cannon Tyson are displaying Dr. Pei celebrated tablets,
the most up to date line of best on the market at J.
ever brought lo this market. B. Smith ft Bro.
Mrs. Redditt, of Kinston, came to loan to our policy
FOR SALE.
For Sale-One syrup Soda
Fountain, cause of sale loss of
store. Terms cash or installment,
also entire stock at and below
consisting of jewelry,
Instruments, guns, pistols, rifles,
shirts, other specialties,
Christmas toys, religious,;
and medical books.
Old Dr. Gnus books now j
J. W. MOORE,
Ayden, N. C.
follow points .
i he .
this
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bar n . mi
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i Va.
to, i
Va
Louis Va
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Oxford, N Y
Orleans,
Mt. Va
Warren ton,
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Mo
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And all important mid in
points of the
AYDEN, N. C.
INAUGURATION.
Washington, D. C.
Parties desiring a
fertilizer will do well to see me. i
S. M. SMITH,
Ayden, N. C.
For
PERUVIAN COMPANY,
SMITH DAVIS COMPANY,
up yesterday to visit the family in Pitt on approved securities N. C.
father, Elder C. C Bland, will arrange it.
old hero of and Master Graham Jackson is out
Frames for enlarged photos the country visiting his grand-
each. mother.
each received at W. G j We continue to build
Jackson ft j buggies for we do not
Carry eggs chickens set apace we I I
W. O. Jackson ft Co. Milling ft Mfg. Co., Ayden, N.
, T., n r i Singer Sewing Machines
and Lilly have wrappers, ladles I toM
possible can to please you with satisfactory arrangements j cloaks at J. B. Smith ft Bro. Old machines taken in ex-
new line of heavy and fancy and opened op their Large shipment spring dry change.
groceries day goods and notions just opened at, Need . Oil,
Wears Headquarters first it cases high j J. B. Smith ft Bro. Bands, etc., for all
light neat point shoes for Our second order of gents
Ayden Milling ft Mfg. Co., Ayden I men, women and at J. B. and children hats and caps are
N. C Smith Bro. now sale at J. It. Smith Bro,
sewing machines.
Call or write for them at.
J. ii. Tripp Bro,
THE DIRECT ROUTE IS VIA.
ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
Special rate of almost fare
for trip. Tickets on
sale March 2nd. and 3rd,, and for
to arrive hi Washington he-
fore J. p. in. of March 4th, with
final limit returning March 8th,
1806. By depositing ticket with
special agent, 1202 Peon, ave.,
final limit may extended to
March 1905. This sill en-
able yon to lake advantage the
low round trip rates b
Washington, New York, Boston
i i d . ids, combining
. II. pleasure. The rs from
i ville, C, to Win i
f. V,. nod vi .
Poi ii . i on e ill on
. in . write,
, T. M,
. . Ck; to, G P.
. .
t., baa been to
Greenville the week.
Car and
seed oats a R.
Smith ft Bro.
received, fine line of
and lit yon up in any style
or price.
Milling Co.
That old ground bog has been in
his bole so long be must be pretty
badly molded this wet weather
Wonder if he ain't got a Cold and
afraid to come null
Fancy candies, oranges, apples
and bananas at IS. K. Go's.
Call on s for a bar
rel of Colombia Flour, none better
to be had anywhere.
J. R. Smith Bro. call attention
lo their poultry fencing now on
hand for sale.
Polite clerks, good goods and
suitable prices at store of J.
B. Smith Bro.
r t; I Corner store near depot,
B. Smith ft Bro treat all their arc glad lo see W
custom with tho greatest respect son able to be at bis place of
and eM .
store. . .
Seed peanuts at J. R. Smith
Bro
;. postal to Cox will bring
particulars.
OF
THE BANK OF AYDEN
N.
At the close of business Jan- 11th, 1905.
COLUMBIA FLOUR,
If it give you absolute
your dealer .
pay you for returning it.
l. F. Johnson,
Dist. Ayden,
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts,
and Fixtures
Demand Loans
Hue from Banks,
Cash Items,
Gold Coin,
Silver Coin,
National Bank notes and
other U. S. totes 3,50.1
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in,
Undivided profits less
expenses,
Dividends unpaid
subject to ;
Cashier's
HART BROTHERS,
LIVERY. FEED AND SALE STABLES.
AYDEN, N, C.
Located on West Railroad Street.
Best Accommodation. Turnouts
furnished the traveling or
public for reasonable price.
Dr. Joseph Dixon
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office Block, Railroad,
Ayden, N. C.
Owing to tho the recent lire in
which our store was burned
are compelled to go out of bus.-
So our entire stock of
will be closed out at
within the thirty days.
We have choice line of Pickles
and Canned Goods.
Bedded Raisins and Currants
at a pound. Other prices to
compare with these.
Come while the bargains are
Our stock is in the old
brick store, opposite A. E.
Tucker.
W. S. CO.
Dentist.
GREENVILLE. N. C.
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
. HARD,
Entered In office at Greenville, N. C, as second class matter,
Advertising rate mads upon application.
A in. lent desired office in Pitt and adjoining counties.
to
Pitt County, N. C, 1905.
GIVE US BETTER ROADS. that the people are in earnest about
matter of temperance.
There is a lull before the want the whiskey business stopped
looking to the betterment and are going to stop it.
of the country roads. If there is,
any matter that ought to have If the republicans do not have
prompt attention and undivided plenty of campaign thunder next
support ii every member, it is this. of e W
, . ,. . Durham Herald.
lien- is more tune aim more money
, , , . their thunder will jive them
lost to the people baa roads .
,.,, o chance to rain in North
cause. I he
If some legislator would introduce
a bill to require to close
their business between p. m.,
and I, a. in., it would come in handy
next summer.
announcement is made that
Raleigh will have another fair next
Kith to 21st Christmas
will come December 25th.
If the senate will do as well on
the divorce matter as the house has
done there will be less ground for
complaint at this evil.
than oilier one
farmers suffer and the business men
of the towns suffer. Just why there i
is not a coming together of all. in
both town country, looking to
the of tho roads, is
hard understand
Bringing the matter close Ii n
tree n certainly I
fr b terrible
of the roads lending to the
town i ii soon
on streets bears out this state-
A who lives ten miles
distant told us it took him three
hours gel here, and lie had a go I
horse to Naturally he is not
in the trouble to come often
r such conditions. A
farmer of another section said
Congressman John H, Small in a
speech in a congress Wednesday
urged the advantages of the
inland waterway, the project which
he has been advocating for some-
time. His was and
brought a round of applause from
the
his neighbors were going to other
towns tobacco bi cause the
r were so bud
they could i l g t here. Hauling a
load over these roads is out of the
question. There are more instances
like I lies i.
The folks should wake up and let
legislators know that a Ian-is
wanted that will provide a means
to better roads. are living away
behind the times trying to get along
with the team-killing, business-
hindering public roads that exist.
There is nothing like the
doing something to till in time
One member introduced a bill re-
quire the railroads to furnish passes
to state officers, while another
introduced a bill prohibiting
the officers from accepting or using
1- noticed that one of the bills
introduced in the legislature is to
protect foxes in a certain county.
We thought if there was an
that everybody wanted to get
the way it was the fox.
The liver-.- stable keepers of
i it agreed to
the price for boarding horses
to per month- The horse own-
who had been boarding their
horses at the stables rebelled against
the advance, and twenty three of
them organized a co-operative com-
and rented a stable in which
horses. That is one
way to bust a trust.
If Russia is determined to fight
to the end we hope the end will not
be long coming.
it Bond
The Wilmington Messenger
Er- Governor Jarvis is about the
last in in in the state any one would
accuse of taking a position which he
at heart thought hurtful to the state's
interest. Everyman, woman and
child in the State knows what Thom-
as Jarvis has done for the state
and what is his love for his State
and that in his declining years this
old veteran tar heel is working
and striving for the good and the
glory of his State Therefore what
he says regarding a of
to the slate and the people's
welfare is n -nil considering. A
REMARKABLE STRIKE-OUT.
Harry Struck Twice at On
Pitched Ball.
baseball continues to be the
popular American game for the next
years a duplicate of Eddie
third strike on Harry
in 1887 or 1888 will never be
said a veteran shortstop to a
Cleveland Press reporter.
little the
most astonishing slow ball that was
ever offered up to a hatter. The
batter could never tell whether the
ball was coming like an automobile
or a messenger boy.
Cleveland was pitying
the Athletics in Philadelphia this
day, and we had the game to in
the eighth inning. In the ninth,
Where the Farmers Lose
Raleigh special to The Charlotte Ob I with two men out. the Athletics
server quotes Governor Jarvis as managed to get three runners on
Buying regarding the Dakota bond the bases. Then Harry.
.-. was a grand
do not think this legislature
should adjourn without providing
for retiring the whole issue of bonds Athletics.
f the farmers who have been i outstanding, of character of the
was a grand batter, a
lightning base runner and a superb
all around player. A single meant a
tie game, a double a victory for the
holding their cotton will not profit
very much by it, we fear. They have
been
had his nerve with him
, , . and put u fast one straight across.
Schafer bonds. An act should be the umpire.
passed providing for prompt pay
it in the wrong way. in the case of South Dakota.
ware-j for interest and
, without a reduction of
costs
Instead putting ii in tho
house, barn or even under porch a one penny
roof, they have permitted it to lay authorizing the governor and
on the ground about the gins ex-
posed to the weather. In ordinary
seasons not a great deal of damage
treasurer to issue new bonds in place
grinned from ear to ear
as he poised for the next delivery.
It was an and let it
go-
the verdict.
all expected Eddie would
waste the next a
of outstanding Schafer bonds, ball out of his reach, to keep him
upon such terms as may be agreed
Eddie had a plan of
his own.
would result to a bale of cotton by A V exactly the same motion
allowing it to remain can not afford to stand m , he first
but this has been a particularly repudiating strike over the plate, ho offered one
season for out of doors cot- which we
ton. Since the first of January it and we can not afford to allow , he seemed to just hang in the
has been snow, sleet and rain almost of Butler and Russell to the
incessantly. The days of Bun. stand in the way of the states dis- ought to be somewhere near him,
shine that have ensued were not her ; he nude a terrific swing at it, miss-
it a mile or less; for the ball was
still a long way from the plate.
something funny happen-
enough to dry out a clothes
much less a water-soaked bale of I the world growing better or
cotton There has been snow on asks a magazine writer, tied. Just as the umpire started his
the ground for live weeks An ob-1 is the same old question and its an I cry, drew
servant man who took a trip out no j will depend largely upon the at the ball.
the Southern road the first of the man who is answering it. H he fa he to. and
. . , , , . ,. . . two men came dashing in.
year, noticed a number of bales of inclined toward pessimism he is like- the umpire said nay called
cotton dumped on the ground at to think that things are getting out and the game was over,
depot. A group of about to a pretty bad point nowadays. If with the score to in our favor.
animal eight bales was sheltered by a plank on the other hand, optimism has a j followed.
ii ii i, . . t . . -ii i I Why that hit
pf covering. The others had no large part in his nature it will h Why it yelled i
count
in a
North Carolina is about to violate
her own laws. The statute says
shall not be killed after March
15th, but the state has ordered that
a Partridge be killed April
all, either from the damp earth I different So there you are The i frenzy.
Because, said the um-
quietly, there is no rule allow-
or the elements, lie has since made I balanced man, who is able at
the trip several times and has no-j all times to observe tendencies and
The of City do
not want whiskey sold at the
tic Hotel there during the summer,
and the legislature should comply
With their wishes in the matter.
More head prohibition town,
and for tho state to grant a special
key selling privilege there is
not right
Those bank officials
are having visions of Cross and
White, of Raleigh bank-wrecking
fame, and they ought to be dressed
in clothes of the same stripe.
It looks like those farmers who
are waiting for cents for their cot-
ton are about to get there. We hope
tho centers will also reach their
price before long.
The farmers are showing good
sticking qualities as to holding their
cotton, and those fellows who want
it have got to come up with the price
if I hey get it.
The North Carolina division of
tin; Southern Cotton association was
at Tuesday.
were represent-
ed and the action of the New Or-
leans convention was endorsed. It does not look entirely consistent
II. Cotten, of Pitt county, was that who did not want the editors to
elected on the executive committee, have some passes are anxious for the
The Pittsboro Record takes note
of tho fact chat the usual bill to
protect diamond back has
not found a champion in the present
legislature
the cotton piled about on the
ground as he first saw it, with this
at first the bales
bright and new; now the cot-
tun looks dark and muddy and the
bagging rotten. Of course it is no-
body's business but the owners of
the cotton, but the
dent is perhaps duplicated all over
the country and it is a pity to see
such a waste of good material for
wain of a little care. Charlotte
Chronicle.
A sleep, which continued for
hours, caused by a of
morphine mistaken for headache
powders, was broken late Thursday,
when the physicians succeeded in
reviving Chloe years
old. Since last Friday morning be-
fore, when her teacher found her
on her desk in the school
room, the girl had slept continuous-
the efforts of physicians,
who were in constant attendance
No ill effects
cord Times.
signs and to interpret them correct-
will probably answer that the
world is really growing better in
moat respects. Winston Sentinel.
you two strikes at the same bill.
You were out a full second
you made that
There is nothing that adds so
much to any community as good
roads. Good roads make living in toward matrimony,
the country the ideal life. was working way through a
Why He
don't I said a con-
firmed bachelor in reply to a
will tell the little
incident which cured me of my lean-
roads make it easier on the horses
as well as on men. Tho fact is, there
are a thousand reasons why tho
roads should be improved, while
there is not one reason for not
proving them Lexington Dispatch.
crowd in a shop, and I upon
the hem of lady's skirt. She turn-
ed quickly round, with a furious
look, and was evidently about to ad-
dress some fierce remark to me when
a change came over her face sudden-
I beg your she
said. was going to get very an-
Tho ground hog says he is really I l thought it was my
. . ., . . ., I
sorry, but that he cannot possibly; . . , . , ,, , .
. , , . . . . I smiled faintly as I walked off,
He aided that he might saying to wives get angry
Mrs. Davis should consider Miles
beneath her notice, and Miles ah
follow the example of the
in bis hole and stay there.
Those fellows who are making
Mich .-moist, in the interest of
state officers to have them.
You don't have to wait at
If a great many legislators would
discard the idea that their chance of
re n depends largely upon the
number of bills they introduce the
genera assembly would have much
less business to transact and the in-
of all concerned would be
better A repeal of some
laws now in existence is of as much
importance as the passage of new
Sentinel.
era had as well make up now.
The number of executions through-
out the country these days seems to
be on the increase- This is a good
sign, because crime is certainly not
on tho
been more lenient had it not
been for the abuse heaped on him.
The little rascal is as vindictive as
Nero, who fiddled
Record.
If the state would furnish parents
with straps of the regulation
size and require their use it might
go a long ways toward reforming
youthful criminals.-- Durham Her-
The bill to put the state
in the penitentiary for safe keeping
was probably not intended as a re-
on the State officials having
them in Post.
An Iowa woman says she can feed
a man properly on nine cents a day.
Almost any woman could afford a
husband at that
Sun.
There is no use to select the pall
bearers or floral offerings
until it is certain that the party is
Herald.
so much more quickly with their
husbands than they do with other
men, what is the use of a
band
Worse For Him.
A man whose wife had gone away
to live with her mother was met
by a friend, who, in apparent
accosted him
Jamie, this is an awful
thing that has befallen you It's
a great pity that your wife has gone
and left
quoth Jamie,
due than that
can she do than
anxiously inquired his
friend.
come bin k replied
Jamie
An Obliging Apothecary.
A man went into a drug store
asked for something to cure a head-
ache. The druggist held n bottle of
to his nose, and he was
nearly overpowered by its pungency.
As soon as he recovered he began
to rail the druggist. didn't it
help your asked the
apothecary. my
gasped the man. haven't any
headache. It's my wife that has
the
t-
WINTERVILLE
This department is in charge of A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep-
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory.
WINTERVILLE ITEMS. A new lot of chairs just arrived.
A. W. Ange Co.
U. O , Feb. Jugs, flower pots and andirons
Highest price for cotton seed j at A. W. Ange
paid County Oil Mill. Charlie of Baltimore,
Don't forget to bring or send j spent Friday in Winterville.
your cart hubs to A. G. Cox
Co. Fat kind they wood cart A. G. Cox Mfg.
Co.
For shoes at a low price and best
quality. See H. L.
A few stoves at K. G. Chapman
cheap.
Mrs. Smith and Mrs. L.
L. Kittrell are on the sick list.
Rat biscuit sure to kill the rats
his and mice at Harrington Barber
Co.
Car load of oats just received.
Harrington Barber Co.
Best line of plows and plow
castings. Harrington Barber Co.
A large lot of new dress goods,
use.
Don't worry over that little lot
of cotton you over when
you gt through ginning your last
lots. The Pitt Co. Oil Mill, buys
seed cotton in quantity the
best market price paid every
R. A. Parker, who ban at-
tending the W. H. S. left for
home this morning.
Finest lino of drew goods in
G. and Co.
It you an- in need of
flannels, skin and waist goods,
call on B. G. Chapman and C-
R. Co. just,
received a car load of salt prices
rig lit.
Protect your by wearing
good K. G. Chapman and
C. have the kind and size you
need.
School books, stationary, pens,
pencils and school supplies of all
kinds can be found at the drug
store.
Oranges
candies at H. h, Johnson.
Jerry Nichols returned from
South Carolina last night.
Go to T. N. Manning Co. for
fresh candies, nuts, raisins and
choice
Timothy Hay,
just received by Harrington, Bar-
Co.
The A G. Cox Mfg. Co. seem to
be selling lots of wire fence. This
reminds us that our formers are
not out of heart yet.
Being in position to secure first
class raw material cheap, having
machinery with which to do our
work, and being aide to save and
work up nearly all of our timber,
are a few of the reasons why we
can save our customers
Winterville Mfg. Co.
J. E. Fleming, of House, was
here Friday.
G. A. Jackson went to Ayden
Monday and returned on Tuesday's
train.
Stoves, heaters and ranges. All
styles, lowest prices. See our stock
before purchasing and save money.
Winterville Mfg. Co.
For seed oats, plow and
all kinds farmers supplies, see
A. W. Ange Co.
Mrs W. O. Barnhill, of Grin
came last to visit Mrs.
Chas.
For and quilting cotton
cotton see A. W. Ange Co.
Window and dour frames, porch
columns, brackets and all kinds of
house trimmings at rock bottom
prices, Winterville Mfg. Co.
Bargain the people Prices
Bight H. L. Johnson.
Bertha Kittrell is visiting
Miss
For fresh meat beef, and
barbecue. Co to H. L. Johnson.
Car load nice Furniture just in.
A. W. Ange and Co.
J. T. Gresham, of was
here Friday.
A full Hue of T. W.
Sons garden seed always on hand
at the drug store of Dr. B. T. Cox
For corn and seed oats go to
Ange Co.
Big consignment of Royal
just received. Prices
G. Chapman and Co.
calico-, sham brays,
percale at A. W. Ange Co.
Car lead of Flour, just in
Barber Co.
We also carry a line of rubber
overcoats, boots and waterproof
jackets the very thing for cold
rainy weather at Harrington Bar-
A Co.
J. S. Overton, of Stokes, was
here Friday visiting his daughter,
Mrs.
It would you to see the
Dumber of wagons and carts that
is being shipped sold by A. G.
Cox Mfg. Co., but we were in their
shop yesterday they a
nice lot of work just being com-
and their timber was tine.
W have just opened up a big
line of shoes, styles up-to-date.
Prices from to
Harrington B Co.
Miss Rosa returned
to today.
The Pitt County Oil Mill is now
buying Cotton Seed. They pay
the highest cash price or will ex
for meal. When yours
are ready write for prices.
For axes hoes shovels forks and
spades go to A. W,
A. G. has two car
loads of different styles of farm
fence and their prices are low,
you had better go and make you I
selections soon.
White's Colic and Kidney
the combination kidney medicine
for stock am a sure colic cine,
at the Drug Store.
Why should people want
a dispensary a town when their
town has prohibition and a good
supply of churches and schools
The place to wire fence
The A. G. Cox Mfg Co. have a big
lot of the American fence and
Pittsburgh perfect
staples and bard
Is running over with New Goods. Arriving
Daily. Biggest and Prettiest line ever Shown on
this market.
RUGS, RUGS, ALL KINDS, ALL SIZES, AT A L PRICES
They are worth your Attention.
Mattings, The Line ever carried in t i Art
Squares from to they are the richest and j . de
Bigs ever carried
Chairs, all kinds, cheap to the highly polish
and leather seats. Sid boards, Hall ks,
suits and
get their prices before buying
your spring simply of fence.
I repair Shoes and do good work. I j
Bring them to me either at my
home or at the shop.
Henry Nelson.
Stock salt at
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. expect
to reduce the ice of
co truck for the coming season
until it is easy reach of all to-
growers.
The handy tobacco truck is the
best truck we know of and tobacco
farmers save time and money
using them.
The Royal Elastic Felt and
three piece Bed, Are acknowledged t x ; I est in
also I the World and sold on positive sat-
Be sure to money refunded.
LAST CALL FOR TAXES.
I will be at the following places
dates named for the
pose of collecting taxes. Meet me
and costs.
Beaver Dam township, C. D.
For while goods, ladies
handkerchief ties, go to A. j township, Swamp
W. Ange Co , they have a church, March 14th.
assortment. Bethel township, Bethel, -March
am prepared than to
my customers
invite you call at my store,
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS.
YOURS TRULY,
NEXT DOOR TO SAM. WHITE'S
We Will
com 4th.
March 11th.
White's Black Liniment, spec-
recommended for the human
family, tine for perfectly
balanced,
For sale by
B. T. Cox Bro.
For fruits
to K. G. and Co. They
have a choice lot.
R. G. Co, say that
they have a lull assortment of
general and price
are right.
Bring mo your turkeys I pay the
highest L. Johnson.
For stone jugs, bowls and
pitchers, see A. W. Ange Co.
For nice mattings of all kinds
go to Ante's they have a large as-
4th.
Carolina township, Stoke-,
March 11th.
township, Grimesland,
den,
Falkland,
Falkland township,
March 10th.
Farmville township,
March
township,
March 8th.
Swift Creek township,
Cross Roads 11th.
O, W.
Tax Collector.
Regulates the stomach and
bowels, heals and soothes the little
ones stomach and gives them a
healthful natural sleep.
Rocky Mountain Tea is the
children's benefactor,
Drug Store.
WAY
for You This Sprite
arc now in MEW
Buying
SPRING AND
Victor Receives
THE
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To the Victor Belongs the Spoils.
to the Enquirer.
St. Lot-is, Mo., Oct. Victor Safe a Lock Co., of
Cincinnati, received, to day, the Grand Prize at the- World's
Fair, for their exhibit f solid Manganese Steel bank safes
and general line of the and safes and
their magnificent display taking first prize all compete
tors for modern improvements, construction, workmanship
and
The Safe that has never been
J. L SUGG, Agent.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
to
Will add several New L
our Stock, Making it st
In Greenville.
CL
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Have Come to
Greenville.
The best store in town often them to you
on your purchases. Every dime you spend
there will do extra service
that will please and benefit you.
Since you must spend money spend it so
you got returns And unless each ten
cents in cash put out brings a BROWN STAMP
in, you are not getting full value for your
money.
Brown Stamps are like compound interest.
They accumulate without effort on your part,
and the splendid premiums they bring will
leave many a dollar free for pleasure or for
saving. Just such things as you would other
vise have to buy are offered for Brown Stamps
and it takes but BOO stamps to give you your
free choice of whatever you can best use or
most need.
WE GIVE YOU WORTH, STAMPS, FREE
with each new book. Unless you already have
one, call at our store and get it and the
worth of free stamps. That dollars worth rolls
up like a snow ball down hill, and presto
most before you know it yon have worth
a book full. keep the ball rolling every
time spend -pend where Brown
Stamp am
ALWAYS ASK FOR STAMPS.
This ore i ants your steady
trade your Trade, offers low prices,
splendid and Brown Stamps in ex
change afford to accept less.
I re should here.
The do not apply on purchases of
and Ion
J. B. CHERRY CO.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
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I ANNOUNCEMENT.
r- take great pleasure in patrons and
the genera public we will have with us for the following
February and an optician,
the celebrated firm of A. Iv. Atlanta,
tin- largest and most favorably known optical establishment in
the South.
He will Test Eyesight, and Fit Glasses
The is a graduate of one of the leading Opthalmic
Colleges in the United States, is thoroughly conversant with
I all modern methods in refractive science, including
etc., and has had long experience in his
specialty.
Remember
i that we this engagement and secured the services
a man of ability and reputation and that we
his work. All examinations are free and only regular
j prices will be charged for glasses.
You Can Save Honey
I and the highest class of professional service in this line
I by taking advantage of this opportunity
Read In mind the dates, February and 28th.
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New Spring Goods
ARRIVING DAILY.
There is one thing that we do nut claim in our to do
and that is to sell goods cheaper than they can be bought.-
neither do we want to create the impression that our store is
of shop worn, out of style nor by filling our store
with show bills and boards will we try to impress false
ideas in your mind that we are going out of business, hut we
do wish it understood that we are receiving daily shipments
of the newest things in
RIBBONS, SILKS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES
and kindred materials desirable with the folk of
comity, and we do that you will at
least favor in with a vis ; to sen these now things.
Pu Hey Bow
HOME OP WOMEN'S FASHIONS,
WE HAVE JUST
THIS WEEK
FRESH AND NEW.
Persian dates in
I packages. California peace and apples, prunes,
and raisins, also anything wants in canned goods can be
found at our place the lowest prices for first class goods.
In Vegetables our stock is
In Fruits we bare the best of apples,
grapes and grape fruit. Ask us for
Anything You Want in the Fruit Line.
have also Premier butter and double cream
than which there is no better.
DON'T FORGET
our Baking Department conducted by Mr. J. M. He
excelling himself in baking pies, buns bread,
late macaroons, jumbles, cream puffs, etc.
Yours very truly,
J. A. Ricks Bro-
Give Your
Tour food must be
I ii i . lie
any value to you I f . I
is n iii . .; i-i.
Dyspepsia Cure, digests what
you eat give the it u h
a rent, enabling; iii to r
take on new life at i r w . o .
again, cures t mi ion,
gas, bloating, hex ,
all digestive L. A.
r, of Little Kook, , writes
We feel that Ku .
Cure deserves nil the id
can ho given ii, as it
saved the life of our little
when was three ears old,
is now six we have kept it for
her constantly, but of coarse she
only takes it now when anything
disagrees with Bold by J.
L.
Night.
All North Carolina on the
night of March the
will have what known us
Big At last an st
log of Tar River lodge committees
were appointed to prepare for a
proper observance of the occasion.
E-cry make it u
point to he present. Many things
of to the order will he ills-
Deserved
To cure Constipation and Liver
troubles by moving
bowels and a tonic to I lie
liver, take Little Early Risers
These
pleasant and harmless but
sure, d
for many ye ire In a
tee of their popularity useful
nets. L.
Give the children
Rocky Mountain Tea this mouth.
It makes them grow nod gives
rosy cheeks. There is no
medicine in the word so good for
the children. cents, Tea or
Drug Store.
War to the Hilt.
Washington, II, Feb. 23.-
House and at the
state department, iii the
French, German, British and
Italian embassies and
legation today where
were ti u
between n
the most .
made that of the held
eats a ere think of
it
loci d .-; . I i
Petersburg or i I i i i be
dent has no iii g
of an It on
of i-1. sis or t
at time, of
proposal, Say I
a . i.
this . c d
hopeful of to ha of
might be i I n
i are ii i here
the for ponce , r,
i hi
I of j; i i
vi r I bu u now. The
k I e
Ion nm hi In it
i S.
ill I u a
ores vigor. . need th ii
the
open the pi
will much in view
the n m i hi las n o i.
The Em every
in G
d the e talk
was to in attempt to
a loan,
For every good dresser in PITT
GET CT ; to Fabric, F i
t no greater of the ,
kind, will .
fa; .
WILL SHOW TAB LARGEST i f th , ,
V he , i . sty is tr m the ; . ,
Schloss Bros. Co., , .
and will he and March r to take ,
about the Gent m and , . ., , .
ARE INTERESTED IN ECONOMY
AND AT THE SAME TIME STYLISH
YOU DON'T WANT TO MISS Tl
OPPORTUNITY
el i
mm m Feb. i .
lbs.
The King Clothier.
j.
Babies skin will be soft,
smooth if give them Hollis-
Mountain Tea this
mouth. It regulates the stomach
bowels. It makes the little
ones sleep and grow. cents.
Ding Store.
GET YOUR SUPPLIES
Now
Everything you want in the way of
nice Groceries, Canned Goods, Pickles,
Candies, Nuts, can be had at
our store.
We carry a large supply of the Best
J Goods
JOHNSTON BROS. ;
The i-ash Grocers.
.-. , . .
II.
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WATER MELON SEED
GROWN IN THE SUNNY SOUTH.
rod meat, full of and so
yon want quality, sweetness, and best melons that It
to prow, plant on melon Northern.
melon teed to compare, when
the quality and of the fruit produced.
Three Best for
and i arm and It's
Cow Sorghums, ,
Corn, Velvet Write for
OUR BIG
ARE READY FOR YOU.
We have HO rolls of Matting, very a Our
Oak Chamber Suite are very Elaborate in
Don't to see them. We have n cent y i ; Ba
more , where we the newest th n
Oak and
They are Yon will miss a . to
sec them and I n in- . in h
We line of H i i , a.
Art Squares to suit I .
everything In
Furniture, Rugs and La is.
Entirely new, and a handsome line to i,
you are contemplate moving In or . b . , You
cannot afford line.
J. W Wood Sons,
TAFT
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Store
Is too full of goods and they must be con-
into cash at the quickest possible
moment.
Prices on everything marked right
down in plain figures.
Every purchase is a BARGAIN and
you can get your share of them by coming
TO
BIG STORE,
GREENVILLE, N. C
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL
Thursday, February 23rd, 1905.
G. M. Tucker, of
was here today.
O. E. Warren returned
day ft m Washington.
T. B. Biggs returned from Nor-
folk Wednesday evening.
Fred Cox returned from Rich-
Wednesday evening.
B. R.
day evening Raleigh.
Mis. W. H. Heath and children
left this morning for Henderson.
; Miss Fannie of Wilson,
arrived Wednesday evening to
visit her cousin, Miss Alice
in West Greenville,
Paul Webb, i who recent-
had a term on the chain gang
for vagrancy, was again arrested
Wednesday on the Same charge.
Deputy Sheriff Frank. Dawson,
came down
day evening a who was
wanted id Tarboro had been
arrested hen-
Mis- of Virginia,
arrived evening to
take a position as teacher in the
graded Sue succeeds Miss
who recently resigned be-
cause health.
Friday, February 24th, 1905.
II. B. w. to Suffolk
today.
C. T. went to
Thursday evening.
G. C. White left Thursday eve-
Mr and Mis J. L. Buck, of
Ayden. were visitors in town to-
day.
Mis H. . and child
left Thursday evening for New
Bern.
Dr. D. Ii James went to
Thursday evening and returned
this morning.
The condition of Mrs. D. J.
Whichard, who has been sick
several days, i somewhat
ed.
Miss Elizabeth of
Clifton Forge, is here visiting
her sister, Mrs. F. G. Hartman.
The latter has been quite dick
several days but is now
better.
LETTER TO L.
Dear Ii our agent charges
on more for a gallon of
paint than somebody else, don't
think he is making more profit;
we charge him more; it costs us
more. It all paint, true paint,
and foil-measure,
No other paint is nil paint, true
paint, full-measure, so far as
we know. Thai is wrong. We
know some that are pure and full-
but weak, thin, too much
oil and too little an
honest sort of weakness; don't
know any better, maybe.
It amounts to this; so far as we
and we think we know the
American trade; there is no
name but Devon that stands
for all paint, and
right proportion. That's why it
takes less gallons and wears
longer.
Yours truly,
F. W. Co.
II. L. Carr our
p. a.
paint.
HOG UP.
I have taken up a sow,
weighing about one hundred
pounds, marked smooth
both ears. Owner can get
calling at my home on the Tee-
place near House station, proving
property and paying charges.
F b. J. T.
2-6 ltd
THE EASTERN
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, MARCH 1905.
No. IS
pm i
THE LEGISLATURE.
Senator Fleming Introduced
bill to town of Green-
ville to borrow a i tun not lo exceed
to establish a sewerage
system. He also offered an amend-
to the law power to
foreclose a mortgage.
The bill to provide for the
of a court stenographer
for Pitt county passed third read-
In the
introduced a bill
to prevent the waters of
Little and Re-
one to amend
the charter of the town
The bill in amend charter
the town of passed third
reading The
regulating passenger fares on
roads passed third reading. The
bill was so as to make
first class fares not over taper
mile and fares net over
cents.
STATE NEWS
THE MEETING.
. .-
Code of lo pass bill in-
creasing the
veterans t 1800.000, to give Mrs. Willie who was j Dr. Black and ,. fa
a suitable amount for the erection j going from Charlotte t Matthews, l
of a monument in the capital to the train with her baby
W. Ransom; for the better was nearing Black, state
protection of the records of latter place. The woman was
Slate, and reconsider the action by the fall
which voted down the bill babe was
building a Flail of
Records; and for the creation of an
office of State Purchasing Agent.
In the house
a bill
establish a at
land.
A bill was to
allow to draw pen-
who own properly less than
five hundred dollars.
home a in
count one of children
was burned to death, Knottier re-
it which will likely
prove fatal, and a third was pain-
fully
At Saturday evening
George Hawkins, merchant, shot
Cicero
of the town of The killing was in self
passed third reading, also the bill Moore owned Hawkins
to allow Pitt to a spec- for
tax; and bill I am I and more supplies be sold
the charter of the town Being refused the
Hawkins i
lead the , re d Green-
Saturday evening to bold an
eight days here. Mr.
fire was being started i-1 heM
By the explosion of nil can with
ITEMS
of Greenville,
Tuesday
In the senate a resolution was
offered congress to
The senate by a vote of to Pen the inland waterway.
The bill providing for
an election lo Ayden on the
of dispensary
reading.
Very few new bill were intro-
and these of minor
In the house the Ward bill
sum to paid in three equal prohibits the manufacture
defeated the bill to an
issue of bonds in amount of
for the purpose of Con-
a hall of records.
A joint resolution was offered
providing for an appropriation of
for a North Carolina
it at the Jamestown exposition, I
was
him violently when the
latter drew . pistol and snot his
liquor in towns of less than
population was the special order
three hours were consumed In dis
amounts out of the taxes of 1905,
1906 1907.
Among the new bills introduced j
To hie insurance cussing the bill and after voting
companies from limiting the com- down all amendments and
missions agents receive from finally passed by a
fire insurance companies; to pro-1 large vote Of to
for the annotation of the The house had no new bills of
statute laws of Carolina, importance.
Three Is relative to Pitt county
passed third reading. These were
for the betterment of the public Miss John Critically Ml.
roads of the county; to add to B. B. John was called to
present stock law territory; to pro- Sunday morning by
for turning into the general message from the
fund one-third of the dispensary j attending bis youngest
profits. tar, Hies Louise, which elated that
Compliment to Rev A T. King.
church at Greenville is soon
to slate of worship
make some other improvements.
The work is moving for-
ward under the leadership of Pas-
tor King. He Is a man of tact, de-
voted to his and people.
Brother King has doing as
good work for the Recorder in his
church as any pastor in the Hate.
He his gotten many people who
were not members of his church to
take the Recorder, and almost
everyone of the subscribers have
since joined the church. Suppose
every pastor should make such an
experiment, how the paper would
grow, the church membership in-
crease and Baptist Zion in
North Carolina would bound for
Recorder.
service Bun-
day, in , I
ls ; at ;. m. in
church and again at
night in the J
were both cl d . id hi, all
u j together
in the
church, filling the I to its
utmost
Dr. held a splendid meet-
hers In 18.7 and is most pleas-
by the people of
the town who gladly welcome him
here again.
His former Hireling resulted in
much good, and interest shown
at very of the
blessing is to come out of E
Christian in should
labor and work earnestly for the
salvation of souls. In no other way
cap the blessing Greenville needs
be seen red Dr. Black is a s
earnest speaker who declares th
I of God's Word plainly. He
the local ministers will
fully, and if the Christians
and the community gen-
cooperate earnestly with
them the blessing is certain.
There will be two cervices each
day, at lb, and p. m. All
are cordially invited to attend and
participate in the services.
Miss L. M. House, an
maiden lady, living rear use
Among the new bills in the house; the young lady was critically ill station, four miles math of Green-
were the law relating to and would have to undergo an ville, died suddenly morning
the sale of cotton seed by adding for appendicitis, and a She
Peanuts; to car en the Sunday train appeal cull well at break laM
i ice, there were no around din-
concealed h Methodist church; eating when she
lo settle of the or evening. was sudden; a id died
to the late her husband on the instantly. Miss House
ween years of age.
The remains will he interred in
; to amend th code relative .- I. tin.
to the service process . from Mr. John to Y.
ranee companies. I states the
Tho bill to provide for a was
neut light and water cam mission j and Miss John is very
for Greenville pasted third read
low, condition is
d very . It
old and
The senate passed school in
bill, but as amended ii applies to Free Tress.
only a few more than half the;
counties in the State. Pitt Is one John died at
of the counties from the Walker Hospital
family burial ground Thursday
afternoon about o'clock. She is
survived by several brothers and
who have the heartfelt
sympathy of their many relatives
and friends.
evening
Mrs S. W. Andrews Dead.
Mrs. S. W. Andrews died
morning of pneumonia her
home at Bay Side. She was a
Dudley, near
Greenville, and the remains were
brought to the old home today
Interment. She leaves a husband
and one child, an infant. Mrs.
bill to reduce the corporate j The received a let- Andrews was a of Deputy
its of the town of Fountain. Saturday from Rocky Sheriffs. I. D. C. Dud
Mount announcing the death both of this town.
William White, a colored
served for several
of the bill. o'clock
presented two Mr John
from citizens of one ask- of in
that the town be divided into
two towns, the other opposing; .,,,,. .
such division. He also introduced Hi Was and Honest
A message was received from
the Governor, which he urged
the passage of the establishment
of a strong Bureau of Immigration; j years as on this paper.
to enact a wide, far-reaching Because of with
law; to emend law j ho gave up his last
the jury system, lessening i fall went back to his old home
the number of challenge-; in Rocky Mount. He was as good
all divorce laws passed since a as we ever knew.
A Confusion of Wives.
Occasionally this excess of wives
in Utah leads to amusing
as when one of the
Apostle- invited a visiting Gentile
to dinner. The guest the ad-
dress, looked up th
in the directory. He observed
his hostess, nth i he an-
to . m-
ed for him, and pies-
en i heard her at tel
. Em Is
ii you this
he i c i. . id Inner
V well. u l
m in will be there in few
i , to the
stranger, she ban led him pup r
hp. came the .
sir. This is the address
you On occasion,
a came into
parlor while m visitor was calling.
Mai I,
B. Phil and J.
Tue light.
Mrs. L. ;., i e
Belle, .
d in I week.
Mist Susie j. ,
iv in
Hall M. ,. or
tWO -j . III i.
E, A.
in dine.
it;. a i .
in very
he i Id is
meeting Sunday in . . Goo.
. ,
. he .- . very
res i we fa h a
larger do
d Smith, of ilk, is
his brother, B. a-.-l C
F,
Mr. Morris,. , visit,
last
us
ITEMS.
Feb. 1905.
Drummers come ii
had roads and disagreeable
has been on the
sick list for a few days.
John and Jesse Hardy,
of Snow Hill, attended at
St. Delight Sunday.
J. I. and of
Bridge, spent Saturday
and Sunday with their sou R. I.
Corbett.
The regular services
were by the pastor at
St. church last Sunday
and Sunday
Jack Woods, Hugo, died of
pneumonia last Friday after being
confined to bed thirteen days
was buried in the
burying ground Saturday.
vices were Conducted
Rev. R. I. Corbett.
at grave by
LOCAL ITEMS.
I v
I count r ho
M.
. B , seed p ii is
H. Se
. u i
for .
farmers cat is
I re Ira at it,
X can y. hat a
. or wear brick in
March gives five Wednesdays,
papa wants five and five Fridays.
his suit-case packed, lie is g
to live with Aunt
Leslie's Monthly.
Murder at
d, proof, seed Oats
Peanuts sale by J. B. Cherry
Co.
Two mouths of the year gone
and unable to get much
work done.
Sunday evening about
o'clock at two or three
Almost Ready.
The engine pumps at the
electric light and water plant
been placed, and we will have
some light as soon as the dynamo's
, ,, . . Subscribe to the
are placed in position and Southern
made.
The graded school hell has been
placed in the on the
engaged in a fight, In tower. The elevation causes the
which one of them was killed overt sound to be heard much better.
Ben Peebles struck
Dillard on the head with
a knot, fracturing his
skull which caused his death about
o'clock Monday
Coroner Fountain held an in-
quest over the body this morning.
you get Doth for one dollar. 12-6 ltd
HOG UP.
I have taken up a sow,
weighing about one hundred
pounds, marked smooth
both ears. Owner can get
calling at my home on the Tee-
place near House station, proving
property and paying charges.
Feb. 6th, J. T. Teel.


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Eastern reflector, 28 February 1905
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
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February 28, 1905
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