Eastern reflector, 14 March 1905


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STORIES.
Kant
County Legislation a Matter of Na Crooked Congressman.
Interest Washington, March
The March of Hermann, member of from
Great
I . , ill
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ii B interest
i. n h Legislate
;,. i I he. The North
i a I. nine mi
John I. Ci
. lie
iv hi is ii i lie mi c
it t c seems I
.
, Come to
. . ; them i you
on
there will ex
yon w money spend It so that
Ai i unless each ton
,,.,; STAMP
in, yon not v.-v full valuator your
an s ate like m- i
n m it,
and the M they bring
leave many a dollar
such hit . you w
vise I a tor Brown Mai
and i t. gm n
you car. best ti-e or
i it
WE GIVE i l WORTH, STAMPS,
yon already b v
, worth r I s
res
. W-.
I I i
Hie Land office, has
ii indicted by Federal grand
destroy-
substance
Die charge is Mr. Hermann
just previous to his
commissioner of I
Land oilier, which W
, county the built lei
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. Sh baud . relating
.,, t. . I l Hie bu Mr.
. in. the c H ii . in
conn after indict-
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waived
of ml bail
. , fix
late charges
ii As
I'll J I -fill lit
like ii i
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C.
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i bi
hi the
c. limy .
Find
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-i the
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In-
the
i ion.
i . urn i re lately
I,. ,. .; .
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one
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is . Mill
CS h IVe
c Use,
i of I
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II
1.10 i I'll
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.; doubly
under trial
. . furnished
I lie
hi
lien bad
i i. the delivered him-
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c. Ti has listened
. -i have to
the rs.
I case
. I-, i . h opinion. The
three
, mill
t it. i of the p
.
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pi
mi of
ii access
for over
to
. Look
t, on all Dr. or
remedies, all others are
mere imitations. II. E
Co., Chicago, and Windsor,
was K. A. Chemical years A sure protect
iii Hi- of on i
the
i of Mala in Stan-I
nit's room j
at half a grain. He said j Canada.
that no was found
stomach, bill that the
of
was obtained in tests of
in and kidneys. Kl-
corroborated
Duncan's
i. To . .
Double Tragedy In Wilmington.
Wilmington, X. March
The house of ill fame in
street, where a double tragedy took
I place last night must be closed.
That is the gist of the ultimatum
personally by Mayor
Springer today afternoon
to the woman, Greer, who
N. keeps the place. The body H.
very shooting affray Smith, a young man who formerly
occurred at Bessemer City last lived near Detroit, Mich., who shot
night. and killed Stella Campbell and
Mr. years old, sent two crashing into
the home of j his own is being held here
relatives are heard from.
live shots, taking Both of the victims died the
Sensational Shooting.
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the
be-1
of p slight
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Memorial
where they were carried
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be lied.
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in the in
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Says
STORE
J. B. CHERRY CO.
the
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i n eating
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In re line
Ti on would stop at
line.
,,. Hill
i I line Mill n
Colton Mills
X. C , XI m . -1 be
sale in the office the n
Cotton Mills, X.
was opened an I be-
. and M, i a
number of valuable papers,
time between the cl i
night and this mm unit,
is plainly evident I r
was the work of but
there Is no clue as to the identity
I of the person or who com
Strayed or pointer dog, . ,, ,. . . .
J ,. . , , , tie safe was
white brown spotted,
yen old. Rewind offered for re opened by which
mm. B. IS. Patrick. was changed in the operation.
AGONIZING
Maine, Bed Bliss, seed potatoes instantly relieved,
M. healed,
Salve C. Jr.,
The Center Broken.
St. n
n is
in t. I i
with ; ii
Russian is broken
heavy
have captured by the
If this is , it la
out here, He battle is
Pitt county, at , .
knee read I , it blistered
ail over. a Salve
stopped the pain, healed it
without a Also heals all
I- and sores. J.
druggist.
M.
POISONS IN
you don't
many pain poisons originate in
food, Home day you may
real a twinge dyspepsia that will Mountain Tea
yon. Dr. New never fails to lone the stomach,
life Pills are to cure regulate the kidneys, stimulate
nil sick i s. doe to of the liver cleanse blood,
nested money back i. and muscle
t J. L. Wooten's drug store, Try n; remedy cents, Tea or
hem.
Tablets. Ding Store.
HONOR ROLL
Of
Mr-t
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and Friday.
GREENVILLE, COUNTY. MA
1905.
DOLLAR PER YEAR IN
The New
In-
hi
ii.
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l r i I'll
i L-m
KC Lucile
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III III.
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-oil P
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l ad in south the Hun
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Hun
he Tucker, Join. II
Tucker, Lanier.
Ninth
Lee Brown. Abide
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with , i
Kiel in .
Mm. y i h
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Gloom in St.
Urn
The officials
dun ii
river is our hi .
hank if
river the
enemy in the neighbor
hood of n
has still makes a resist- die Mr. Jan.
mice. The enemy an unnatural
ITEMS
. I. i . ii he
tutu ii
l i lei l ,, land
c e year,
cause, willfully
Ii-cl i refuse lo I'm in
hum,
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C V. . i e
e, of I
ling,
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l, .
fr J. J.
Jr., is
ii el
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so i, Jr., i
i Was hi I
i;. ;. left ti
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the annual the
which
She Died By Poison.
Honolulu, March The
jury last night returned a,
but
a decisive
heir explanation of the
of General
and reporting
lo mi
i i break
the com
. ii h Tie P . but the
ii. iv mi- Is i ii . .
Mia ; u y. has
; tin .-. .
. . ;
we repulsed
them, heavy less. Our
. n- i on pressing the enemy
to wants Mukden.
In tn north of
i, the enemy re-
re la e , we
in . five h i of
to miles
, e- .
lore d the railroad
i XI
r .;
Kev. . fill ;
a p i
L. Sunday i-
Tn the guest of Mrs c i.
I it e. ;.
forfeit his right he
f i , ,. premises ,.,
me may recover posses.
I ruined nurse who has been re
attending Mrs, J. T. Meadows
this morning for Was
r-i
ti. R . Cap
by .
verdict says that death R.-v. Mr. K
strychnine the preached ii. Si
having Introduced into of Mr-. J. ;
with I
felonious intent by some or in
to b ; ; ,,,,,.
Thee, with . I L. dry .
positive verdict of leave .,. ;. mis-
polio i ah. much , i ,;,.,
without a clew when Mrs. min
ford died. Sheriff Henry
-aid the inquest it was U, ;,
his opinion th the i rye mine .,
t r u Section
Urns
The for any
in on ii provisions
i n .- , no exceed a line
r- i bin; days.
s- T ibis --1 all
ply low e ii
We are Mrs. v
i is better.
Friday, Match
P. U is s
Harry Skinner left this morning
for B i.
L. went Mi.
this
. ,
Jon n raven, u returned
on, r, Gates, tins morning.
i. A.
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in. .
pale
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v e
was in I soil. in H
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a i in
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he f i
Run Mad I
m .,. ,
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day .
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ml
of
Mm
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f Hill .
. ire B.
I N
i; N J
. . boys
lean . N C. Till
i ,, i ,,, , i. i.,.
i X . a
reel u
III i
mil
. , .
In- l round
gone up in lie i
on th. mil side. On
door be n mm d u m
him twice, The do . was
once made is escape.
Like a . Home
d n r me on Mangum
.- eel i between
H had been afflicted min lathe state
several years with a tumor and receive aid second
rheumatism these were the to enable them to have
causes of her death last Pot four mom ha The
days she baa been very j was made by the J. E, Richmond
close in and the end was no of Public Instruction former boy who bas
surprise her friends. week, and sums us follows attained great in his career,
were apportioned to this and ad- in sending a to The the rough
Found Mill. joining says he would not be without
Ki. St,,., x c March Randolph, the for many times cost
aired about Montgomery, of it, as every copy is like a letter attempt I
in. Lexington home.
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It will be .
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an- not i i
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was
is
yen-, an employee of the Kin-lot.
Cotton Mills, was found dead in
the waste room of the mills
in urn about six o'clock.
i o man bad been dead but a
while when found and his
death was apparently due t.
causes. He leaves a large
family. News and
Postponed.
Owing to the critical Illness of
Mi. J B. Cherry, Sr., and his be-
expected at any
exercised intended Mr. Alfred Forbes, one of our
tube held by the Knights of J oldest citizens, who suffered a light
Thursday night, was post-1 stroke of some day a ago,
d for two weeks. is able to get about some.
Senator Bate Dead,
Washington, March
William Hate
see, twice governor of his stale, a
veteran of both the Mexican and
civil wars, rising from private to
major general in latter, and for
eighteen years a conspicuous
member of the United Sen-
ate, died at his hotel apartment
in this City today, aged years.
Russians Panic Stricken.
miles ii the
the valleys, Inn ,
from the ii
Vain
March
fell at o'clock this cut them off.
morning.
The Russians are panic have been emu m us
Thousands of prisoners army
enormous quantities of stores and I
guns have been captured.
Injury Was Severe.
Representative J. J. Laughing-
house is yet wearing his arm In a
sling because of injury sustain-
ed by a fall on the icy pavement
in Raleigh a few weeks ago.
sprain of his arm was quite severe. eye aid throat and i
Eight thousand
Dr. Hyatt
Dr. II. Hyatt
t the Hi
Ma ch 14th and I.
day. Tuesday
POOR PRINT





PH
Steamer B. L. Myers
except
at tin. least,
Greenville daily, wept Sunday,
a,
with
for Baltimore, Hi to
N York l. B. pa-
Witness our bonds and signatures,
T. I. Bland,
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
T. L Bl lad having sold entire
i f Bland Mo-
Gowan heretofore existing
N. C, to M. B. Mo-
I , the said Bland S Me-
. m is hereby dissolved by mutual
after this date,
in the dissolution tin- --aid
A. K. and M.
nil the accounts and assume all
n the said Bland
vis. A I i owing said
will, therefore, make to
. . i and M.
, a,
. . ,, i said i i-tn of Bland
A. K.
all mint Connects at
with railroads sir
joint- West. .
a -ho
by I Dominion
In,, V. toil
Old mil.
i Inn
Ba
t,.
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All
M. It.
A. K. Mi GOWAN.
M. .; i n i
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v, . . .
Philadelphia.
Lye
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in
change
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set, V
ager.
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N. V
Gowan . . Hi a i
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aliens of Hi
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his
vs.
A. K
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WHY NOT
By P. II.
harbor of was
looking its lovelies on this mellow
October an n as the big P. and
steamer glided from her
moorings amid crowd ship-
that filled harbor.
Tin re were i I am u
board la, tor
not . n of year
e from i
the stir i I
h i the depart ire
ii bi a an f tin
pat
rs two both i .-,
contrast.
his eyes
of those tropical nights, and
she had attracted him more than
any other woman he had ever met,
for his wife never attracted him
or appealed to the intellectual side
of his nature as Mrs. did,
and. alas, he knew now that the
feeling he had had fur his wife was
but a purely physical passion born
. c never have
his mind. She was too .-hallow,
lain.
After conversation with
Walton's eves wen- opened
the stale of his feelings for
Mrs. but as yet he gave
hi r no I he tell her
is story, lie shrank from the
idea i hare the shameful
i pure soul.
was n couple of evenings later.
Walton and his companion leaned
Announcement
l , In or the rail and talked
. .
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I I V
a i id v
sire, .
single
I Of Cc
You get Harness, ;.
Horse .;
ii . j
J P
.
ill
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u I
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folio
s to
I at August
; I i i
. . . till
all. H nights nil
with a
. el, hoed of
. . present. It was
his mind was
u of II
i man's ilia -and.
v I .; d well
. had all
ago new,
. ought but t tn
mind by is journey home.
a hon coin-
hot If bitterly.
only
.
VII . I
ill
i for
; .
. . . an
el
i .
, to
If I i
. In i i I
h . is young
, I, a a he had i
I the pretty Si
tor r . nun .
tO I
in en n, his n
. travel.
lie and the he
. and he appeared a Ii
Mrs. Walton's bi
while she was b pleased Hal-
by his admiration and
I as, and her husband, glad
should be amused, thought or bus-
. ed no wrong.
an
guidance Mrs. Walton became.
, in- , . . gambler, and a good many
We
Li-
in
I.
c.
V.
it
Be-
bank notes fluttered away,
ton was a rich man
l mi
3-1 i -1 Aw
.,,.,. Air . I Walton s
in n m. but there
was an intonation in his voice, a
tenderness in his gray eyes, that
made her and stirred her
pulses n little hand
at near I . I suddenly his closed
woman j. K raised ii to his lips and
kissed it pa
d be
I Will you b
wife Speak to me, darling. Tell
me I hop, in
For a moment, as he his arm
round her and drew her to him, she
Yielded in his embrace; then she
hurriedly b away.
until she
. I will toll you en if
re to hi
in ho cried pass
d you guess how
m Ii I love you
i a sad smile she
ti J -in his side i was lost in the
lite deck.
I'm. ; J look next
on d c.
I lovely in her while
, . i i In , . was pale and
lows n d under the
; . I I . I I III
. ii . of
to i
. ,. pried k chair to a
.-, id conn I i
of the ii in.
. . .;
Violet, hi Ii i- it
he . i
torturer, of in u ad mi-
have last
Is lo I ; d he
; i read his an . her
We leave to announce that we are
Wholesale and Retail
for
White Lead, Paints,
Colors, and and
country Ready nixed Paints.
There is no line in the world better than
the Harrison line. It has behind it a
reputation for honorable wares and honorable
dealings.
If you use the Harrison Paints you need
never worry quality.
We trust that you will favor us with your
orders whenever you want good paint for any
Have just a car load and
can give you Special Prices.
Baker Hart
VILE, N. C,
iT
Id afford
., and
paid for
i Bar-
. Bed-
Letters of administration on
., of . I i ,
i-ii, to me h o I i
l ,. P on t; .
, . . . in
,. i-i-ii
, duly
tie . ii,
. ., of Ir ;
; .
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.;.
it. ;.
of W. i.
i- H me .
School Books
It.
duly d before the
. a .
of the last Hf I
i; S. d, is
.- all persona Indebted
, ,;. estate lo make
i to the a.-, re i
mil all ms
the estate must present the same for
, months
this in- will plead
n bar of recovery.
This
r.
.; , Ho,, of It. A. S.
STRAY CATTLE TAKEN UP.
Ii
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.
. 6th, 1905.
2-10
Mr
J S a
e. and
Greenville, N. C.
MONUMENTAL
MONUMENTAL U
EVERY to
Iron Fencing
HOG N UP.
ken i i
ii, one
crop in
Owner can
, home on t hi i
,,, ,,. station, i
property I charges.
J- T.
and s-
f Greenville. N. C. ,
IT
s -0
in South
lent was
the first ordered to the front,
and he departed, leaving his wife
or less her own mistress and
with the command of plenty of
During her husband's absence she
Sir Lionel this
time at home, and he, more than
Ir I Ii r live beauty,
r, a too willing victim,
to run a . ii Ii him lo
-r
id nevi r
now
earth,
. man was Sir Lion
Icy.
Walton.
he . and invalided
home, when I his
wife had already
diver Immediately
after th trial had
on a voyage Japan and was now,
after a spent in the east,
more to
With a short, impatient sigh
ton roused himself and turned to
go in the smoking room. As he did
so the lady near him turned to go
below the it, ;
came -e to Such a
pathetic out of which
a dork bl
W tor an i his
. I I a
I . .
I . non foil I out, for on
board
r tr
false,
Mrs.
with Is and
by
r behind and
h t he
Indian I fear
will, i I .
life, it was, I I am
afraid will never care lo r
I .
ired in-
bl . The a somehow of Mrs.
marrying any one
very distal -N to him unless
heart suddenly heat faster and
his cheek flushed U he all at once
realized tint Violet hail
become very dear to him.
They had a deal of
time together those
and had paced the
deck after dinner in the cool dark-
she murmured faintly.
, . nine . ; II you be-
fore I my c
thing you ought to kn If
ill ear.-,
he cried,
only say yen love me a little, and
don't care for any thing
I- I do if
whispered, than thought I
could care for any one. I Feel I can
trust you. Kan on you, you,
and you do not know what all
mean- to a woman who ell fed
as I have and has had Hi.- HI
stripped from her. Listen, and I
will tell you my story. To begin
with, am not widow, as you
thought, and my name i tin n-
It was my a
and I took d when I Ii I my
. r or I e.
d my I y
u non. We . been
married a rt .
he went id a I
u married woman who,
; ; d . to cut the
I illy ran u a Ii
her after her d
a d out lo South Africa
. a Mrs. W
e. a Ii, a name . ;
m had tumid
he Cl
id his
ion.
tr
, . I
wife. I
. .-e.
as I name be-
I I I of
row to
Ii the
mind
tin
I you are hi ;
Hipp it-
There followed lo
on
the
f he .
At the man f,
and, hi eyes on
the pale face a said
, and why not I
there any jut cause or impediment
Why
she
in. her hand fall in his.
Bystander.
TH
To the Victor Belongs the Spoils.
, to the
St. Loins, Mo., Oct. The a Look of
in . the Grand Prize at the
for their exhibit of solid bank safes
at I general line of fire burglar-proof safes and vaults,
their taking first prize over all
for modern improvements, construction,
. d finish- ,
The has never been
J. L SUGG, Agent
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Hardware.
For C Stoves Ranges,
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am-
munition, One and Two Horse
Steel Plows, Heal Cutters and
In fact anything
in Hardware come to
CARR
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT.
,. X
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent.
, N. C.
we
. . . N. C
v ,
. it B.
a s
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For cotton halls, meal ha
Flue c to Jackson.
i N March The late-t thins
in W. O. and
Don't to C.,,
in son's new,, plain
, e el
. ear. We haven than
receive mail Com. I v,
ml.
i. .
, . w Ha
the pop- ;.
of . to K ,. D
B , tut p her
,, in battle array hot,
and heal I. Just tin -I-1-1 you .
and Rave her find Cos, a insurance
i.-i,. ill He-1
It must indeed hay pro-en Br,. and u
,,. m the ell
regard sod esteem in as one.
. S
Hid will ill, well U
., X.
I.,
. e the stores
. .
THE BANK OF A
N. C.
the dose, 11th, 1905.
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J.
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Loans and
Kin-nil lire and
. .-
I in
in.
Ii its less
LIABILITIES.
i ; .
unpaid
. ;
i. ii mi. held
re her own
U,
s . ., seemed
pi
their appreciation of her many
Virtues lovable traits of
It was a pleasant
all her upon
this milestone
life and sincerely hope many more
be accorded i this
world made by the hand
of God.
When you seed a nice, light,
tough pole, By for your boggy or
Gallon and make a
Milling
Co. X. C.
Milling Mfg. Co.,
N. O.
in Insurance
. .
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. ii
. link
;. ilia y
. W. i .
Yard -Ii B
An election for a dispensary for den, H, U
the town of baa been called Bight cent cotton
e . N
Mei n . . Ki of
Ill, . II r. v-ii
1.1 n- d hon
Tin
chi ,, . U, Bum
Bro.
J.
iV-
The n that Cannon
have prettiest
in town.
Notice earn , . f will visit and n
your cotton ginned clean, i. A Bro.
in order Unit might Oranges, , all
prices for it, bring it bi f, kept by
Milling Mfg. Co .
S, G. B. Smith
if you lo received -n load of i-
one our high grade
your loss will be than our- J. A. Willi- would
Milling Mfg.
U Smith Bro.
i e pi
April
-t
to lie held March 20th, 1905. E.
O. Cox ha. appointed
If you need anything in the way
of Tin ware
conn- lo see u-, Hart
Mark the prediction.
We are requested to state
sometime during the pant fall some
one left a youth jacket or coat
the store of W.
The owner by calling can g
fill II.-
brought to Ibis .
Frame for enlarged o S
Nice
h received W . I
Jackson
c-ii- I
., Dixie hit
J l
Call and examine our line of I same,
grade You can Cannon Tyson are
wily of the superiority the up to date line
of material and
Milling ft Co.
of
here during the .
applied by
. the Pop
line-.
lime, and
Smith Bro.
. ii and J.
and white Bliss R
lull Bro. .
was over and all e . . e
V. the on lion toe at I
m town l
paints colors in oil, white lead, ;. l-
,,, at J. H. Smith
Bro. . so great
J. B. Smith Bro. are offering e l ii new
trade in
fall and winter goods. The public hi
are cordially invited t. call and
investigate both price and quality. Yon will v
and prices J. if Cox .
. , . ., m d
K. Bro.
K will do all they R bro.
possible can please yon with
notice wild
. dam
K. has come to live
to us in our now office and we
i -I him a and ran
companion. Mr. Ho ks is an
in a I later
i he ;. m the
TO it. He
n presents a d company and in-
. ids to I body know it.
. i pun toe . ml-
. ;,;. ; . . I III
.
I i ,
. a-
. .
. re U
I. i
. SAULS,
P liAR
N. C.
. syrup Soda
I . ,. . i a .- i sol loss of
, ii
. . ii below
ii j. musical
I m i. , rifles,
specialties,
i ,;. m n
j ;,., -I I
. i . i is now
w. MOORE,
Ayden, N. C.
I Si
Is running over with New Goods. Arriving
Daily. and Pr ever Shown on
this
Wt RUGS, ALL KINDS, ALL AT ALL PRICES
are worth your Attention.
Mattings, Tl.- J- carried in this tow,,. An
. , richest and de-
ever curried
Chairs, all kind, cheap m highly polished
and mahogany. Hall racks.
her suits and
The Royal Elastic Fell and
three piece Bed, Arc acknowledged to best in
the World and sold on positive guarantee. If no sat-
money refunded.
Singer Sewing Machines
m easy term
i i in ex-
c.
; N Oil,
it s. . fr nil makes of
i in f.
Bro.
i . re i Ayden
I am better prepared than ever to
my customers cordially
invite you call at my store,
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW
YOURS TRULY,
. i i
en .
. i .
l .-. . . hi
AL WOOD and ON
HEP, I
S .
I i . .
styles.
. . S.
, i
, .-
, me
than no e. if your
best medicine on market , is tire, will
.- I. i
I. A. Davis
iii.-.
week.
of
A P.
. . Paper Hanger.
All
I . -i designs Wall
faction
A. P. MURRAY,
optician,
. . e i. your
their new line of heavy fancy
R Smith Bro.
. k p
critic.
in popular Col urn,,
WHEN YOU BEGIN
Your Household Cleaning the Spring
Remember Unit we are Headquarters tor Grade and medium
price
FURNITURE, MATTING. OILCLOTH,
Also Art Squares, Lace and numerous other household
Commodities. Yours truly,
tore of Gannon Tyson.
We are Headquarters
light Harness,
Ayden Mfg. Co.,
N. C.
Car and
seed oats at J. B.
Sin A Bro.
Just received, fine line of bar-
and can fit you up in any style
or price.
Ayden Milling Co.
Fancy candies, oranges, apples
bananas at B. K. Co's.
Call on Hart A Jenkins for a bar
rel of Columbia Flour, none
to be hail anywhere.
Mrs. is on a visit
to the family of J. A. Harrington.
tables and
Boor cloth Gannon Tyson.
Wan Held
pew at B. Bro.
seats
the trade, that are simply the
seat on the market
Milling Go.
sH cloth and
t U. Bro.
The loaf bread
oven iii Mo-
B. Go's in vi -.-I-, are than poison.
market beef, fresh meats, an . Boyd cams in from
sage, and fresh tern
Ado. B. Smith Bro call attention
you highest for your Furs, fencing now on
Sides I
We are offering good values clerk-, good goods and
the money in shoes, hats, car-,, prices at the store of J.
ASK FOR
COLUMBIA FLOUR,
fit give you
your dealer will
pay you r. laming it.
K. Johnson,
Mi-t. N. O.
; AND
an
canned g.
found at our pi e low
n Vegetables our
h, we have the I
grapes and grape for
Anything You the Fruit Lin .
have also r Butter and don
than which there is no better.
DON'T
our Baking Department conducted by Mr. M. H
himself in baking pies,
late macaroons, Jumble, cream puffs, etc.
Yours very truly,
J. A. Ricks Bro.
I.
R. Smith Bro.
T has rota red from
, of those pleasant to
. City,
are
daily new groceries and
confectioneries light from the
weather underwear at
prices to suit all. Pits guaranteed
at W. Jackson and Go's.
HART BROTHERS,
LIVERY, AND SALE STABLES,
N, C,
on West Bali road Street.
Best Ace,
the or sporting
public for reasonable
Dr. Joseph Dixon
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Block, Best
Ayden, N. C.
IN SUNNY SOUTH.
rind, red meat, of so
you quality, and the best tin
to melon
n to compare,
,,, ,. ,
Three for
t Com, . .
Wood Sons,
TAFT VANDYKE.
POOR PRINT





in in aim
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
AND
D. J. Editor
GREAT RAILROAD PRESIDENT.
Entered in port st Greenville, N. C, as second class matter,
Advertising upon application.
A correspondent desired post office in and adjoining counties.
in to
Pitt Counts, n. March
FOR LENT.
by St ;. Win
who Lave
plating a trip to the
can take To pray three times a day.
Clark I be
held in Portland, c
June l-i
Tl i- will d
worth taking. It is not I
This eX
the one th i
the exploration
by
Lewis and William i
.-i n of Pi
u the
ex
Thomas
din the
Th,
. ; i.
ah
In
ll
of the , and led I
great el
Tl
ed the present i
Washington, Idaho
ii ml
area I
the I . Lent in i
an, ii . i.
J to 1,500,. It strikes us that of th
The n sin would be a -i I i observe
To abstain I
, of f o
To read ire
and during the
H ll
o .
each
To
i i
. .
. . i
lit rat i
.
I-
car
I,
i pray
try to be
.,. and to I
To a vi
being d y their Hal
i in
To try to in; If this
virtue I
I J M. Hi of
S Louis D lily World and In-
i the
following tribute to Col. Samuel
I of the Southern
Spencer,
president the i u railway.
in
on interstate and
commerce on the C r
the interstate
commerce establish
railway d a
ii y Is, through
; southwest Prom i
l of
two . , lines, in Si
. die j
the rail-
id interest f the country
thin Mr. Spencer
ll
ton
and ,.,,.
TiE RIGHT MAN IN CHARGE.
. . hut has proven
bl, rail roads in
. con.
Ii
.
. . I lies clear
i I
and
i always l I
i as
i . all
railroad a, is I
against the
and in action will
i future to .
, rates, it will not be its
i form rated in the
measure for t
th ; Mi
An officer the business men s
no. of Si L mis, is nut for
a. I hat
I r
fr , rates by i
a the days tin as
Li , ,,, ,., B .,,.
n ii dial measure for purpose,
I i the i bill ., in-
position will be . . taken congress
con r an an a of .
terraces, ,
and natural I ii pin
For the part
fails in take in the
she ii
lure when in
The
tin
n.
big blow mil. while I In
the capital are given the
ores in Charlotte I desired end.
I during the . , Mr, n-
lief P,
i ; I did not bi com hard work
I ilks
Col. II E.
genera and director of exhibits of
the and Clark centennial to
be held in Portland, Oregon, who
v. is the first man mil ad-
the of this centennial,
walked from St, Louis, Mo, to Ore-
the early forties and lived
there ever since and been a
in developing that
ii is the
ex in this
iv. His connection with
covers
lie has r his
at all of Ii a ling
ii- in is country id abroad,
I n stab b
centennial Sew I ins, in-
i, Co-
Osaka, J and the I.
Purchase.
He is a close bi id
is ,
For , his us
Train Can't Wait
., id the grip bad
said -i Ii ll will
I u on to the is mg n .-- i I
. meets in n.
he thinks this message will
ii,
ell citizens from various .
e country who go to the bin
are in W u .
make enough n, .
to go mi until
The fighting . n
mid the
lint as usual, i
the hi -in
is. The In--, s on I ll
Ii seems
Is are in to in I i
lives. , y p i in
way that the I.
felt hard In line lie
is no peace.
re has been a bill passed by
Senate, providing
and district judges for,
of eastern North Carolina
is tile I he i
find a solution the subject through
in if any radical
n in the premises was taken
all Mr Spencer's stab will
before the
this and European
Me is regarded by rail-
i . I as the ablest railroad
manager in the United States, lie
man by birth, educe
I in la muting to a If,., training. He entered the
I but while he is wait r, army at lender
go right on inking off I served with
ii i war He is an
I i i
in, Ii , id n tin
., i-.
i i lie the bell,
u at Osaka,
red the
i -I
an I.
in
mis
I. II
to be i
the .
ices of
such an i I I he m
n I ;.
originated us ah hi
, iii-ii I him to he
his an ,
ii in this en .
w tin
plans in arr
offer
was in
was ed led at th
and came to lien a
y man and .- St. L i
outbreak i
and
served until i, iv .
ed to resign his
of ill health. Pa ii
and lie I I
where in- became successfully en-
gaged in stock raising, mining d
wholesale manufacturing Several
years he retired from active
ii. id has united Ilia entire
subs time i i m iv k,
lie i y
and i ii pin i . r
Ill I III us
commissioner gem n state
lo World's fair has made a
. ads am his s
and ex. ,; i-, the people
owe a Ii i debt i f
gratitude for ha- been lb rough
mil an untiring
u in ii much has n
gr, centennial,
M. II.
D ring few days after Clara's j
arrival the whole house was upset,
making and receiving calls, dinner
parties, dancing parties, lawn ten-
days were not long enough
to hold their pleasures. Then all
quiet at the mill.
In the orchard, which was large,
the walks were spread over with
and, the trees, loaded with
fruit, afforded a beautiful, shady
grove. This was Clara's favorite
nook. Here she would go and read
She Inn been given the
works of beautifully
Now, is a very
tender poet, and Clara was still in
her teens, and was summer, I
the fragrance of the flowers and the
of acted on her
mind, and through this
m things that she
had never dreamed of before.
i in, her r hi r if
she her cousin VI
yes. said she.
. m her heart.
. and from her i I I r
t sort of i r
t is pi a
how
; more
r to
.
of
i .
have not
him for two years. I suppose
he
more I id her
mo .
i. t
were ii I you went
awn;. I
ran off i r loved
tn ;
and the bi of her art. Sin
.,. . .; . her pock her
d not n
i. .
w ii a
V few d
, . . . S i always ha i i
e i it e -.-. ii- o ;
i when i
i i i
in i of I hands and
her on I th cl .
, a m I
h yet in in- brain the I
th in of serious, lie had
d i i. d himself a
for the beautiful science m
J. . I . mi. hi
Pi i to ii rears ,, .
and waste few thousands
Ilia f
lie CO said lie,
thoughts as I looked at you
can I
was thinking that you would
make u pretty ,
Jack, what harm have I
ever dot e you that you should want
to chain me do u
not
you an old man to
your cousin, who will he only nine-
teen next
two years she will be twenty
ii better still. Then I
Will .- mail an M. I
is a good match.
I are about equal. think I
make a living in this country.
Well, v. what may happen
I, I have plenty of time to
of
i k cousin deserves bet-
you ought to be
ii
Love i I first sight I
. ii
ill the
i- who listened with
i to lie her
he cl be
v I thought so
forgot
I., r own wit before him.
In th, i ml a she was
. ; before going
b i Paris, but i he last dawn-
ed. Bl had slid the least
nil around and
said to will come back next
lo and .-end
Mil . as
.- . i . and said
in I hit all want to
lie i i she meant,
but would more, and as
his i . ., lie
iv, i rain is here.
, not
lent, c in
not
as ti any
are i
.,
I am i i
p ll.
. I r, .
i, state
was worth about
R are taking time
i if their retreat is in good
will be n weather, bye
f int. besides a clerk of that
W at
. . In a recent speech T
Washington advised his race
shall reside and have
at Wilmington, Eliza-
if mil
r county has fleas has be
J tho world over.
pursue quietly and patiently
courageously the essentials of
i advice be to tell them
to dig down after tho of
Star.
way tin
I by step
. i id i I
lies a i I led lo young
i . i.
i of Pier
. Rut II
S i i ml, I.
the
He shows what
kind material a Georgia boy i-
i vi hen he i to conquer
the before him
The controversy between Mr-
Jefferson Davis and Hen. is
being carried a little too far and the
people ant growing weary of it. Ac-
cording to our way of thinking Mrs.
Minis boa not i herself by in-
in a controversy. It
is a pity the discussion was ever re-
newed, as nothing could possibly
have been gained by it. The
pleasant matter should be dropped
right where it is Charlotte
Two of a Kind.
The legislators have had under
consider ion a hill in the
shipment of liquor i i
names. The Inn makers want to
make ho orders his In,
I to him in his own ,
good, In
. i bis III i
ll
,;. i an i i mi him I
fellow who hill liq -I i
a m and th n who
s dirt and then u I he
i ab mi ii and
on a o I lie same class.
Monroe I r.
n are prone to yet too et
smart. The other day a woman
in ii New i plucked a
from her grave that
she bad planted and nurtured her-
then the -man officer charge,
who had been
her, carried her lull police cell in n
patrol wagon and jugged her. She
protested in a moat becoming man
by bringing and recovering
a judgment for the
cemetery the policeman. What
is more to tho point is that she will
get every cent of
Record,
aim ;. I i
She I at not
tO
; hi r ti till
tin. i in I and o,
II
n ,. I .
go I-. .
and I sin -a by m ii
to and fro in boat to
yon
iv
t don't you put
arms in i k and say pi
ant . a i you did
. . m falter d.
Then he id lo himself,
n of m a little
Ion I, it
is this i
i- beaut if
i . think
Then, was
. . . ; I,
it i i
Alfred do M r shall yon
his
At ll they heard a
quick i step i;.
; in. ; mini i i
he, , Al-
i have lo
An old came to U i
i i a
She u iv d
t,, say it, st. she left two
n When alone, -I o re-
that i . nice
cousin mid might make u Very I
husband, As for Ins friend
he a very good looking mat
might n very
what a difference between two
is n charming
in i
said
lie i i only a
, i
is out of I not i
mini ; i .
i . u .-1
SI
Tin
i. i . . i. . i. .
., ii rt d h.- dark
; he had felt
t .- . . .
I with i
of . I .
I i. him of
SI . for i
spent I her.
. ; d ho
I I
these I oil its, and remorse made
him go ,, ii lo repair
to i ii knot i. at tin door.
up letter to
him. is from his mother.
inc es way US he
reads Hie gets up in a
passion, upsetting the table and
t r upon it.
in i to be d, and in a
v.-, too d ho is lo
d the
who does she marry, I
aims he. com-
I id, I suppose. it
cannot he m u i go there and
Stop it. She he in
this
T a hours Inter ho started with a
in i hand and a bundle
. i n, works.
I tin garden
She looking t
i I thought
i be ; i on her
v,. d lo ii pi in . She
I -mid n t cur and a
lo r, could rend her
heart through her gray eyes and her
unit i
i . I . I , ,
III d
. hero h
i m-
Jail I not
sure i rd me,
I Hint you
nil am so pro id
such a
threw hit bundle on i he
bl .
ti Clara.
I.-. I pro
iii
arc too late, cousin. Jack
gave lb, in to me i
i of i
II me, PI is all a
i Yon are going
said he.
l love because if
you mean marry Jack start by
the train, and yon shall novel
sec me
lo iii the as he had
done r before, and said arch-
hurry up, cousin, for the
train is hen . ii
From the Iron i.
WINTERVILLE
This department Is i A. Johnston, who is authorized to rep-
resent the Ea in
iI
WINTERVILLE
C , Mi i.
Highest price fur
Pitt County Oil Mill,
Don't to bring or m
your bobs to A I'm
Co. the
use.
win over that
of cotton you bad over e
you through ginning your
lots. Put Co. Oil Will, ii
in any quantity the
market price paid every
It is a pretty line of go l
B. G. Chapman Co. are
Wiling tin- up ,. . Monday.
A . ; i cl. j
A. W. A
Jogs II i i andirons
ti A. W . I
h in- I till
I A. C lox
I .
Mi-- in e i-f
i,
i . i .
,.
and
I ill .;
I ii new , i
, u
at A. W,
and K. Jack.
ti
ti
i j f
. .
d ii M.
in.
i.
ii i .
i Semi .
ll- e III ;
I i .
r i i
f iii- -i ; .
I . i tie V.
I .
a ii
or
ON,
.
Millie Bryan,
Kit tell, M
roll i K .-a w
Or. .-in this m
M i . a
quality load of Flour, just in ,
ton. there.
I yon of .- i m
el, . I. V, Id's
Pi
D i. . i e .
of
i el i ail i ., , , ,.
, i m ell n our
i. j ,. . ii n an;
ii y e seen here,
I lo meet i I
b . . in A few try w ;. , I ii, .-
. . . I.
i . I II
H ll
. While
Fl
kinds i found the
Stole
i , ii tilling Se .
tidies, . ills, .-
oho i.
i to o g o
come u- i
I; G, i
Brow n, of
who has vi-i re, i
In i.
III ll of Nil I
I, Hi. I i ,
Co, ,
Iv your in am co
and avoid ,.; ,
and doctor hi Is, buying your
m in ii i. i p mi i , . ,
III , i nice or will
I hi i en hit i the
n , i it able i
T e . M Co. -i in to
lie -fill g Iota It-Ill e. This
d- us our i- me
tin, i ill In-all Ml.
in ,, ,.
ii
, i . . , i
i .
. Two
iii,
gone gain
Buy i
mm m
m i
SPRING
I i i and
el lake to do ll h.
, , i i .
I, it- v
i u for I v in , ,. a h i- I i
j i h-i m Her i
ii- . o ,. iii mil I, i u-i ii
i opened i-v r men
, lie
ck
hi
Pit i i i-- now
i g I, Seed, They pay
cl , meal. When
lie for prices.
hips, .,
ii. in i jug,
M Ills e
i allies of
Elmer Mouse has been r , ., . ,
I i . prices are low
Nannie re
turned home this morning;,
Mm bad better and make
n- i.
V, and
the in; kill
stock and -ore colic cute.
at the Drug Store.
, I, X
k load men in. ,, . .
, win
i A. . and Co, ,, , ,, ,, ,,
I J, H O,
A . .; .
few hers the
I. i i lot m
at the drug store Dr. I. i , , . ,, ,,., , m ,. ,
. I V. h-l am.
the ls on till . nil route.- from
rot thing for you ,, , , ,
W I ill l ; I mil
shuts your feet, halt for
heads and food for stomach we are
headquarters.
K. Chapman
Miss Addie Calvin home
with Miss Bessie Brooks,
For seed oats,
all kinds farmers see
A. W. Co,
Tor quilts and quilting cotton
Cotton A . . An e ,.
Car load nice Furniture just
A. . Al;
A lull line T. W. A t
i seed .-, I . I
at i
y i .
. .
i a
id
I the
The
like a fox. I longer i d
r IX i ll I
I l I
i Far ii I Id
,. p . ,;,., ,,,
. . doze .
r . I
III fa a I i
I N.
up i-v th us
up-to-date. Look up ask .
about anything lb t ,
A Co. arc i I i .
ii. ii i.
II .,,.;
Mi.
p .
i.; kin
i n
.--
n lire alarm
A. the oilier tty.
, g.- was slight.
prepared to give
, for the paper. Come d me
.- ti, up, make me nappy, mike
the editor happy, and get
yourself, I've got a good
who pay for a
,, tor com mid seed oats go to .
v in m advance.
Co.
White's Black p
Mr, Mrs. If.
II are i-- .
The place I,, gel wire fence
tally recommended for tho human
family, fine
cum
For sale by
t. Bro.
Mi.-s Dora returned to
load
. i Mai her A
A. Johnston,
D-. . H
I i d-i
a mi iv o;
; .
. i are
upon this i do
.,
.
Mukden d .-,
, men i mil
March Mar- , . VI,
; .,. follow I in i
I date I.
aw it
surrounding movement, , . .,
licit have been engaged I
i n i-t, has now ,
.,,.,. .,,. ii ill
,. . ,. , , ., i in mil l ll
ll c ii .
the i II in a in
n -a, in Its and lit attraction m
. sun.
captured u
of ,. , r ,,,.,.
provisions and u butler. He had
. . There i- of the
.--.
. b
. J
SPRING-
chi a lino we
shown,
We Sell the. Paper Patterns.
mid c
Tl lit st Pa i market,
or I ban
VII one
i ; All seam
What Was
e i mi to investigate tin
n ii in be i of i -e
In It. Chen
A. ox Mfg Co, have n lug ,.
lot the B
Pittsburgh perfect also
es and bard wire, Be sine lo North
ill County.
i their prices i . ,.
I. trading
. . in
louse d In i ii
i air I hilt i with
ti. En i h
ii l, n proof, seed Oats and
am to
, and I I nib
i-i
A i a
Ladies ready Hals, now , d Mull Hats and
of Mull , o Chiffon hair bruin
mid and all
colors, black and while from i, i up to
Fine Dress Goods find Lace.
your j of fence.
For white goods, collar , , ,, , ,
hero null
handkerchief an n tie-, go in A. ,, , . ,
i visiting friends.
Ange it o , I hey have a . , , ,
J I . in- Shoes and work.
For-lone wale, jogs, bowls
s, sec . Ange A
I'm of nil kinds
lo have a large as-
III
Bring i me either at
home or hop.
ll Nelson.
S , .-all at
Mi-,.
Is I i ill lug her in, i Manning,
Profs. went Dear here.
today. A. Co.
axes hoes shovels forks i,, reduce pi ice of
spades go to A. W, Aligns.
It would surprise you to see the
number of wagons earls Unit
in Ming shipped and sold by A. Q.
truck for the coming season
until it is In easy reach of all to-
growers.
While Mrs. L. L.
Notice
Ill I ill
A a i
i A. Gray I
I .
c. i .
Bi i an execution
to mull
In en-
tit lot a, I will, on tin i
March, at unlock , ,
the court house of ,
county, sell bidder for
cash said execution, the ;
vi
I I l
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veil.
title and which the
en c ll.
defendant, has in
real estate,
certain tract of land In
of Pitt and state of North Carolina,
and follows j-or i
the T, K. , , , ,
Nelson house, running north o.;
, ill it. a slake in S. A. H quit . i f a drain; tine-
line, will
her line west M lure of id ,
yard. In a III ,, . ,
.-. , f n i i , . , i in a slake the coin .
Col Mfg, Co., were in their ironing some clothes with the road to begin.
they caught lire and about
one hall acre more or less,
yesterday and they a
nice lot of work just being com-
and their timber was
Lucy Manning, of Bethel,
came down to attend the Old
Maid's
up lo four i before
into rents of the hair
every other , tho hair
and being the same land ,.,, ,, ,
were burned the
could he extinguished. I -id from I
,. , . John I. James recorded J book of linen; second
quite unfortunate Mil was, hut j in of Pitt parting of inch
from the and rub into that,
mid so on until tho entire scalp
lucky to save the and .,
. , This 18th of
their home.
W. Sheriff.
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VI N. V.,
ii ii stocked .
lion I y I for u February 1st, are still in
position o m . in i. . I to employ you to it a fun U-r course for
as by which n may be able to dispose of n.- of choice merchandise and in f.
relief at the t possible moment before Shipments which we have ; -as-
this u b -1 and lei us hear from y u n
Tours very truly,
C. T.
N YORK, X. Y. 1905,
Mr C. T. M u
. N. C,
Mr.
communication of the 4th before us at present- Low prices h ling back cotton
lace hundreds of Solid Southern Merchants in your position The only course w can ad-
on the market at prices so low yon can dispose of the stock the
merchant
crop f i
rise, i i
Advert
With
Holding top-th r thousands of dollars of idle final i
i . I V
of values i
in any
interest
i fully
hi
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La
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.; n.- oft
knee pants
AH offered
J Comforts.
at on
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SHIRTS
T.
Main Street
Greenville, N. C
THE CHILDREN'S HOLIDAY.
In Chin New Is the Little
Great Day.
Except a the Chinese New Year,
try, ii is very
hard to cab h . of children
in China. Little beggars will run
i . to earn one
with a square
of it, worth
W.
IS
Jr.
j Provisions
ii . ll
i the time . . . .
ll
to v
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inn
I . i
i .
i . -I
Year's. All
x or n .-;
ND
i an on
no; s. i course . . , . .,
. .-. . .
i I with
I ;. I little
ii or i .
.
I main
It is a
Ml t
f to ll
. . ii
in hi.
. v. O c Va . V Sin. Va
. v Phil i, Pi Vi
Mo
Va
f th
. IN,
n . wild. Her hair
in disorder. Her face was flushed.
I Her hand re clinched. She was
II n deeply injured and desperate worn-1
an.
I cruel she cried in
tones, hove borne
you too You have injured,
Si have tortured me, and I
could not Ii to give you When
ii . i. how your and
i-h attracted me When yon became
my own. how my friends envied me
But i
for my large soul. Von arc opposed
to my advancing my You have
ruined my standing in If A
we had never met might have
walked in peace. So now begone.
We part
There was a moment's convulsive Owing the the recent lire in
breathing, a gritting of teeth and a which our store was burned we
sigh. It was all over. By a compelled to go out of bus-
bi had pulled oil nor i So our entire stock of
J new shoe. I GROCERIES will be out at
within the next thirty days.
Toe Difficult. have choice line Pickles
n a Pennsylvania town Canned Goods.
. prim d I Sodded Raisin- and Our rants
I one d ended the mar-jut a pound. Other prices to
I i- of her . a with
. I . in of while the are
. . . . I offered Our stock is in the
i . . i- . , ; opp A. E.
, i is at . ii on
CO.
I p
.
I .
rt i i .
r ii
. I I
yen who's to Ii
said the
Dr.
none in Dr.
,. I lady. p ill
. i. in, i. I'd In o
lo a i is a
. . . Of
i W. J.
i I he
at
of
i . i . T
i . h i int the
i i price
, -j v, m be Id.
J. J. TURNAGE,
The Five Points Grocer.
Tl i id ii n that o
the i I
Hi r y ; with
H o of t;
om
A w Rand for
FORAGE, POULTRY,
lo it. and i
I lie i the r, or i
to o sort, lo t her
to it. i of fail-
was instantly fort .
sorry, madam, he . we
got Edward I, as we
only have the odd
Origin cc th;
In year- long gone by it was usual
barbers to combine surgery
with their
The well known red urn
white pole which is still displayed
outside the shops of the minor
of the brush and razor i-
to represent the
It was the custom of village
practitioners to give a staff to their
patients to grasp while in I, id.
were formed by the to;
which was wound round the
win i not in use.
A subscriber ii
No
Hint
. .; .
f . so .
Why Representative Wallace Not
to
Morse had invented the
said Lew
he told story,
want to appropriate
to line
from Washington to Baltimore, The
matter I of die
A Dinner
After a heart; meal a dose of
K do P.-. Cm.-
It., ll n.
u ill a i-
i i d lie .
in eh, Ki-
i , Bail nil -i. a i. Ii
ii X. i b, . . . ,
t- In .
d at and I, m,. ,. ,, ,;., , , . ,.,,. , .
Si I i i I , ,., ,
Ii Mi .
REPORT THE CONDITION OF
BANK OF GREENVILLE,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
T THE OF BUSINESS JANUARY 1905.
jeered mid t him in-
sane. M is a in of
nil Ii was
one of the Lo which the
on n c was
d.
i i met,
father . the i
of t. i ho
m in a lied
tin were operating
the instr inn My father saw
them irk. lie i and
received replies. Then he went
his an found the
committee in session. They had just
rated on the appropriation, and
vote was a tie. Ho cast his
vole in ii-. favor, and this caused
the appropriation to go through.
The was the first telegraph
lino in tin
Strange to that vote lost
-.- . ii,
ill H t p .
i; D -pi,
i v i
u-
in .
Sold
r.- i
. in
.;. I e v lit
-I .
i i ,
h ii
L.
k-
In lit.
Hen
hi
. v i loin
178,741.43
ii
12.502.13
2.264.50
6,261.82
24,158.00
I.
Ill-
i i. i
he
n-i
to l. W
it-
Tin
. the question It is i
. m uses the columns
-17.71
To
The
i is aim
lei
to trading pub
ill
hi Ii i in v.
. ll
W . .
ill. II
i i Nor h
of Pitt
. James I. Little,
the stall ii i
the above-named hank, do solemnly
above is true to the I of
LITTLE.
an
day of fan .
the . bond
ii
my scat in con- iv
tinned Wallace. Jame-d
thousand dollars then a big
and one of
the of the re
campaign, charged with
y, and his crease of
led him the i ; . ,.,,.,.,
, ., i
in fourth c .- ;
graphic .
n i one could exp
He explain it,
at could do o,
to j
C. TYSON
. Public.
; ANDREWS.
G. lYE.
W. B. WILSON,
ii I he
great The
pi e illy, i the
result Harper's.
Pa who Ii
I of I i . ,. .;
i . red
I . r of
ii . he
co lid i . .
. . . of p
and, still more pi i he could
no; i-. to see I her and moth-
. . I he id
i waist do , so
he . a J . it
cm Ii ; m on
-in During hi-
he i
. ii-d. The
ill
um
less i .- la or
-ill ll ;
I .
O r
-v.
l and
Don't drag the lo mi
On
Pills . e . .
lion the u . a i
bronchial
cures. A quick en re f -r .
i. i- nigh
minute because acts iii.; on
In
troubles -in ti.- thrum
on a .-. .
I. .
Fifty-five convicts are m
work Oil I lie
Sound railway. A .
are bail ling l a i ;. r
of river, six
lino
i I ;
. . .
i ling
rs is . i ; ,
i -.- i . , , . .
r do w ere.
ill i. at style go
s ; ills and w f .
., ,
i ; mod
new in
SILKS, EMBROIDERIES. LACES
. .
ii
i .
on Is .
rim
--v.
Everybody
what
it and you i
T.
no is
. Ii
R,
, . . . . T SUNDAY .
a Month.
i ii-
Me a Pit
i i i
o do ii
county, I
ii vis i
with I he
ho h .-1 i will
es my .-.
HOME OF WOMEN'S
T ;
and .
HUB of I ll
A c of the brain Raleigh. There will be feel
i there
two impressions a- of n tin in
wax. cavities were full of
clotted and decayed and
was, it i- said, a gangrenous
of the mater.
tin- will feel ii
Bib. The material for th i-
hallo n
Observer,
GET YOUR SUPPLIES
A Destructive Fire
Jr To draw the fire mil or a bum. or
heal a cut without a hi
Witch I I
A for i, the pen-
e. L y. , I
. .
I have
Salve in fa i I. .
and hill el
on die
by
Siam's Fighting Pith.
is m
sport in Siam. The two ll, in-
from the of fix months to
fight, arc placed in a
tie. It is most to note -h
fish's attitude when it i-
aware of its e n e in
the bottle. oiling
pride, they -ail around the narrow
space, pretending not to notice each
, i . i . on market.
other, until suddenly one fish makes , ,
i . i keep it on ham .
a savage dart at US unwelcome T , .
j- . . , L. Wooten.
biting its fins and body.
The light continues until the referee
sees that the issue is no longer in
doubt., when the contest is stopped.
Everything
Groceries,
in the
Candies, Nus,
our store.
We carry a large
Goods
supply
way cf
Pickles,
at
of the Bi
Rumor cf Asked For.
London, March 10.--In the lob
an Artist.
. i the conceit that a little
i id in
r ,; .- , .,.
i ii to ti a
who to k
lie did
mi from
louse lat
ii that
imp it km had asked for
. III not
Ii c any i e.
Cash Grocers.
their m .
ii . .
By the Tonic
i. pills i but . and
H a i pin .
Ll I -1
e,
etc. i small,
to h mi i i safe
H, , tel I
City, X. .
cured n c u
h L. u.
painting.
GUI., to lone I
i I .
the liver mm blood
Notice hereby s. S
enters claims
land, In
i North
Carolina, on Well
Branch, adjoining the lauds of
John i . . In
I . . s u
I Any . ill
North Carolina,
Pitt f n Superior
Jack Dun
notice that
its I
TWICE A-WEEK, .
are
it
OUR OFFER
Well. a number n subscription--
i-i they last, we
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If you
arr . . ; . , and get this
-i present. If you arc a subscriber, send in
order at once, before this great is withdrawn.
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and the subscript price is tits It contains
I log than most d and edited by Sou
men who know the needs of farmers.
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i. readers
IN V
. ion will not be .
iv REFLECTOR.
A . . at
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Job Printing
or Any m-
h title In,
Hie -.-
with mo In ;
The Reflector was never than nice
plenty of v re-
c i .
in .; in at, .
. hi Ii one did you say was
y . .
A great tonic and muscle
remedy. cents, Tea or
Tablets. Drug Store.
Shot.
inventor of leaden shot,
ii hi a drunken sleep and . headache, con-
d it raining in kidney and
in falling took the shape Hollister's
lions of peas. When he awoke Mountain Tea cure
he determined to try the of N mopey wanted unless
dropping molten lead from a cents, Tea
height, in accordance with the Drug
i of his dream, Tho result
. fulfillment of what he
had pictured in his sleep, and his ox-
re the foundation upon
Ii he n able to build up u sub-
fortune. After cooling shot
is sifted to separate the sizes and
polished by rotary motion in small
octagonal boxes.
Can't you eat, sleep or
Rocky
Tea makes rich, red
blood, gives strength and health.
Cures when all others fail. No cure
no pay. cents, Tea or Tablets.
Drug Store.
in
the next isl
. . . 11-they wilt be
by law. ll
. . . .
on the
. of
said .- In . .
answer or .-
lid , on
. to
SO ii
,. ,. .
I .--. the
the ; ll . j . .-
Williams, deceased
to all sons
Indebted to the state to make
a prices
.
PION NOTICE,
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an- to the undersigned, and to ,
. town of , Pitt u
hat dissolved by tablets, Pens. Inks, Mucilage,
n . I . . . J
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the date of this notice, or this
will lo bar re
This the day of
R L Joyner,
the estate Alfred Williams
k. t
O.
Dental
-1 Surgeon
Greenville,
mutual Those Indebted
lo tin- firm ill pie make
mediate with X.
or their
representative at N.
and those i whom the firm is in-
will present their bills
payment lo the said X.
Moore and W. K.
This January, 1905.
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A Southern Woman's Experience at Ilia a; . i
the development of the
.
I K- e a
i inn one
. . I
. . .
. ville.
them i i mi
J .
I N j
-v s end it
ii each
i compound interest
Ii ii effort your part,
I urns bring ill
f ii i ensure i
. w
r l row ii St mu
to y.
ell can .
Ii
STAMPS. FREE
Sn We Build It or Mutt We Say That
We It
a hole in the
man who takes an
in ., ;.
our i e. i , y,.,
. and
, it
, I
course we
; . i, ITO
. , .
of a con-
. It
farm. .- .
V is,
I . lo.
inclusive, for
. lie word
i U .
To hi i .
. in , ,
I in the Sired
; Hi
V .
iI
. lo . . .
lo mi .,,, . .
i old moo . .
a frown . , . I is
on link this fa, which .,
. , ;
. I
on already i.
. I i the i can be no
. . K
. to i,
v -1 ,. . , . .
V . , for
about ;
, , v ox- . .
Glycerin i fl , . , , ,,,
, . . . ,,. .;,
-z course . or of
u K.-J to no, , ,,,; , , ,,, , f , . ; .
.,. , .
. for I is
now n . ,, i . ,
. .;.; . . . ,. , .
force.
Not Pun
I man,
. a strict
Sir . . War
Co in ,.
. . .
Still In Deep Mystery
. . .
I. I
a-
el-
Ufa
he
i .
HI
i irk
. i mi
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in.
. on
oration.
Mi
i ;
I. III , I
; be .
he mod me ,.
i Star,
i , . . ; . . hi
mi-
l . ii.,.
i ,,,.,,,
n . ;. L I
dents out of hi tin-
, n .
M.
of Pr Kruger
,.,
,,, ,. ,
were in
I.
u i
bottle
I t am
. i arr.
So I i . . d , ho,,; with
the h-L
el h t I
STRAY TAKEN UP.
i.
, i . i
; ,
swallow ,.
right, ditto l,, h
I . ,. o ,
hat. o., e
CO
Sty yo ,
to
m -1.- .
and so
of i its
purity. I think they are lovely, bin
i cheap. Ni
hat.
A Mean Insinuation.
,. , ; hi
j.
H t cheat ,,
took all i ,. plate away.
. well in
the looking rather bare
taken
K. b.
ltd. . s w
under
ken
its.
N. C.
I have for
milch and
of work oxen a- e, a
id
r K
a ltd n- O,
J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
VOL No.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. MARCH 1905.
No.
JAMES BURTON
His Spirit Passed Over the
FUNERAL OF MR. J. B. CHERRY.
i I-
H .-Id in
to Rt in Cherry Hill
and I.
f hi
IV.-.
. i
the Ii
of Mr J. H. Sr., to iii family.
in. hit river n take
little before o'clock on Monday the church, i. .
Hi-, bad a
tr through ml week, and afternoon.
reek end neat, of town will
in f c i lie hour of
i ii iv.- h a lo
had hot each him. Daily 13th.
time the of vitality would
rekindle and be hindered .
little While. i line c
fully was elicit
MR HARDING AN ERROR, .
H mi
I . ii ii. i
Greenville, H I., Mar. 1906. Regiment a id VT. M .-
veil n became i
I'm; Daily Be
M l 8th I C
dispatch from II survive are II
where the
wan by
if. B. John and J. A. .
A choir mg i
Republicans Made a Trade With the Re- hymns wore of I
publicans Compiler deceased in his lie. The-i .
so like one on l .
laying down to
It cl . I life well ii .
full nine's lo mill
a. lo He n
re for . I, and so wan
h's in t H i he
could I up
life i Heller .
James Burton was a so
of John Cherry, and was born in
Them to Seal
k Cannon, of w in n
Cemetery.
The line. of Mr J. B. Cherry.
who aft .
iii I II tin.
The great concurs- tn Jersey, Harding, of N b
Mr. had introduced in the Bridgeman, of N
a resolution m . N. O., who . i
of t hat William
m i county, N C,
by the F. N U
at Geo. H. N.
it He of The V. .
further i n the flag .- his, i. VI
to the Plow N
y, March I
J.
i. I .
y of the
, ,,,,;,. u N-a
ceased held.
Th.- were taken
. v -he I f X W
the and id i
i ha o d
church in the chin
, f j as editor tin ; were taken Hill .
Lake Tribune, he seen . in.
to nun in n
councils, particularly the At the the cl T r
bed Hue God
we have another example of what were . . ard
is the object of the Mormon expressive the i-t- t.
It show- ii to be for the i
it has shown itself tor the
in I
. . i in-
i S i
I . left a i ling
left thin i
I Mount.
w. W i f. n-
. fir X i r .
J. I i K
I Weal I
II r i . . i
Mil
Is-
he Be it
day
the country from
January, since the admission active pall bear-r-i
I re enough to attend
f us a State of the Union A. B. J. -S. m,
he came to Greenville and Vines, D. B. House, J I.
lived r sister, Mr.-. P. machine i hat Little, J. A. Dr.
B. who resided here, above the interest, of G h. Harris. II.
attended the country, and pays A. White, F. L.
Later he went to in Ashe- not the slightest Brown. J Moore
ville for one and then to the term upon which was and O. M. Jone-
ii . . it i- i In or The were
the school Oxford. After me union
be
to and. was fed
an a member if the upper R. A
That ac- R. O. II Hyman,
. was taken upon i mere D. L. James, r. Mu a. J,
I y. and despite the Griffin, E. B B L. Hum-
i proof that w s a H. J. .
this o . law W King i. id J. bin
as n
e, of ;
I sir. e . a a error into H
the . e N.
fallen. D with no inter a
Tar Heel i to w . i I
. t; the flag en
bat ladies of lake., j. e
i ii y, in K years ago today, Is to
Holding I
be Beau for Plow w-. a welcome the return of
j raised by Henry Hard P Bays,
of Greenville, X. who which the ever changing
was at that resident of Beau war, found its
fort company was into the Suite of New Jersey, aid
mainly of men from which through the
Pantego and of many years arrived this
i. C. The officers finds us way ., . home of Mr, Mrs. l W.
. . . returned
from
i name Bis
from
Mis- Taylor, of K. lie,
. g Mi-.- K
Dr. H. Hyatt, of
came this morning for a few
days.
the company were Harding
captain; Thus, II.
William Stephen
son, 2nd Lieutenant; Jar-i
K
and Master in for
Pitt and In
capacity during the civil war.
after or be Ii
with an older
brother. Cherry, I t. he
the Interest of
.-s, and i.
1868 formed . p with
T. I i.
I t Success
. . i r fr in
I Ir- v . mil Iii
look d i . on
f. . . it Mi. It.
Federal Constitution and statute-. . I. L. ,, lieutenant.
A worse day's work was never Harry Skinner, S.-., r, The flag was made by the ladies
due for the country the A. A. H, ,.
Result Schedule.
One agents of i lie Atlantic
Coast Line rind on the
senate perpetrated when it B Moor-,
m ibis patent fact and seated Sugg, w-
who helped to fashion It,
Miss Julia Hard
now in The reason is
The arrived Is
T. Thursday evening,
Miss Clyde Cox went to Ayden
. evening and returned
Mrs. J. E. Jones, of
i Mrs. H. C. Hooker, on
street.
L. Hearne came down from
Mis, Julia Patrick, on ,,. tn evenly . d re-
rs. I .- . -i .- ,. turned this
. . . . . roe-sage received .
W. H. of , .
., . o . .-i he
Miss Sarah Crawford, now
a. v. wailed one hour, her neither, Mrs.
A. Mis. J. W. Casper, i u
Mr-. Sarah Swindell, of Aurora,
X. Miss Patrick, nos
Mi . of Washing-
at the which time Cox, returned to today.
It was nothing To- ,
, i shame v in
. i
IV . i III i pall
. i a. y pal . i r . .
lay
line little bench-legged
walked up, as for
Palling i-k, a i
Sow i a co . K . i
Atlantic Coat
I ; nil I
, 1.1
led and i be travel
digs Bland, of Ayden, who
has been visiting Mis- Lizzie
C in, II. . y
lug
Miss B Manning, I a
h few
l . t II o
. . ruing,
. i. of X
i i
i . i
V it, . i ii
i.
b or net mer
i. time i . was
th. not .
, i; n a and
. . , III i . .-
mil e. orders i than
lei I is
or make p ling
wail i ii money.
Mr. Cherry was twice married,
bis wife being Miss Pattie
BI . rt died in
id
. .
. . I. sci
a i .
I .
the
of
of
., was
VI
Pete
David w
Died.
wile Mr.
Carraway . died ion a
it their home m New I lei
X. , on March h.
a- i i
Gaylord of
X C; Miss He die Perry,
Grill X, C ,
l . . M
. It.
. . i S. I
I e in I
ti
field,
-I .
lie i
in
Wind
.
,.,
n i . .
f Much, by lb Mi h
.;, , or,
i be progress of i he tie, the U
. i was Oil the In WOrk
hull id up
just in front of the Beaufort Plow Twenty Seven Unite v.,. . .- K this m
I;. . having been Ck Mount,
made by the Federal troops Hie Twenty seven
Confederate were to a with the elm die
speedy retreat to prevent being ,,
i we.
it the
i. .
liquor iii a, . he new
pat t I i. i. In tie dry
while the old mi r. f red to re
ere.
ling
main wet, steps re I a at the moment the by ii I . vows
. p . Confederates were forced from the cf the church and two . .
lug him with two daughters. One I .,,,. ,. , ;,.,,, works William ,,,.,.,. Thirteen person
latter, M, of character was loved a cousin of Hon. Mark i
I ., dry N em, the Big stall I , I,
, ., with pocket while previously, while I
making up the hill from the works
died in 1890, and the other is She
James. He was again mar- Win Atkinson before he
ii, I Ada in 1875
and he and one son, J. B.
and ti. n and a n
Mrs Guilty.
Jr., with Mia. James survive him. . lo I belt
H. o arrived by one slater, A Cleveland, O., March
y ;. B. Dancy, one brother, was
Mr. J. J and a half Service. identity of conspiring to wreck
brother, Mr Fernando The . c the i I the jury
loan a. on In
death of for Sunday root dug, w i indictment, n become
Mi. Cherry. He i man of postponed n on . of the Oh
j, a l H. ago for
was an earnest friend m .;. of Madame
all classes, and his was . Subscribe to
future. It was u
inspiring to see
the chord I the Hag
to staff place., folds
his knapsack, the
Confederates were so hard pressed
that they wen compelled to throw
off all their
guns in order to escape alive. Thus
the was lost the knapsack
I milch and calves
,,., ., . . . ., r of work oxen and beet
The Beaufort Boys after- .,,,.,,.
me y B. of the i
iii , North
t; Barrett, of i, re-
d In me Monday evening
Mi . V Buck, t in-
. event oft . i
II-.
A. It. Forbes, of Bock
d night
hiss of Greener.,
class consecrating theme i today here Tinting Mi
of Mi . d on Pitt
entire class make useful
of the church of their choice. John came in
from to be pres-
SALE. funeral of Mr. B.
have Bale
CD ell this
to beat
I tier brother, Frank
who is very ill.
POOR PRINT


Title
Eastern reflector, 14 March 1905
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
March 14, 1905
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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