Eastern reflector, 24 March 1905


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or money. r
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ill ill II
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I to Titian was a
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Nicholas.
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mil
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Worked.
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fan unfriendly. n n
of the r say it i.- Mr.
pa i. but warmly
tho he i no harm.
The b eon.
in aid of the V Ii--
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i down f i i o. hut n
eventful i mi
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t.-e in i ;
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of ti
IN THE EVERGLADES.
Life la Abundant and Plant
The I
The lit
I with wild
u n i wild i
the pi
re,
, i U a
,. n
;. of k or bay,
lives its i the sup-
port i i r Ir nil has In en
is dry
. p i the I
It i mains y of the
From root he
a ,; of
i i eh
lowers. Water
ml. Or-
, an found in
ferns, the
of ire ten et in
he streams by
i are
. n k f tho
mi on pi mi i same tree
.-
. . ., . on the i astern
. i toward
, . w region
i i and con-
of plants
-i and A.
The Ever are n sports-
man's I'll-. i use
Hint term. animal
life i; ah t at
of the area the larger is-
Deer arc found on both
the . n id edges, and
now then a hear i en. The
panther has
an on finding hie
vi into the ; an p.
are ii if d. i the Semi-
i hunt the otter
for tin r ski .-. derive
I i. I. r revenue from otter
; pp n The alligator is often
seen, his gentle roar is by no
means unmusical. tho south-
eastern edge crocodile i
i- found small
though hi- more favorite
haunts ore long the mangrove
fa . , . the ides and
the bat sounds about Cape
JOHN R
grand B. N
,.,;, ,., of The Gold
N. C. n this
la town.
Mi lames K I. was
painted
Ti it tea hot
in- looked than oilier
n-
. .-. h .
X ii.- h a gal-
.- I. ; H i e
f common
W. Di toe A
p a. II. I.-
Ii bot little to
t-.-ll In n and
liver in- grave
trouble i- u lake
the tor roar dis-
as Mm. hi A Young, of
Clay, N. Y. did. She
had of liver a ml
stomach, my heart was weakened,
I could eat, h very
for ; lone lime, but in
J found I needed
for they quickly relieved
, . Beat I e tr
weak women. Sold m
by . Woolen, druggist,
a hot tic.
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A Simple Remedy Acquiring Hard
Muscles and a Sound Body.
A mi- gun when
loaded with powder
will send n lead and
hoot harder than if doable his
amount of powder used.
powder is used, all
will not explode until it leaves
the of the
That not ex-
proper time, interferes
with the direction, cheeks the
velocity of f id- of the shot.
Hard and a
do not depend the quantity of
food, but on its perfect digestion
If the nutrient ties of all
food l- are
blood and tis-
sues, muscles of the will
grow harder whether
eat much or
mi lie well, hat not strong.
What you want
force.
do not have In sick to
need Cure.
Thousands of men and millions
hi women have need what
Cure will do for
them.
little after will
. ma I
iii end
, ,, . m if Ii
. in
n . mi . Ii to ex-
tract Horn I i
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to the
will hi roil
. II
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
VOL No.
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY, MARCH 1905.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
No.
ALDERMEN IN SKOAL SESSION.
THE ASSEMBLY.
IMPORTANT DEAL.
LIGHTS TURNED
invite to Hold Here
Other Mitten Before Soar I.
Attendance Expected at Green-
ville
The meeting of the X
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL.
The board of aldermen held Or Assembly I I
special to ha held In i . Jane
consider several
win iii to having In-n
moved off the streets. There ii u
much trash pot oh; i
-.- . i Greens
pledge I one h do
HI ;. r.
of
. . . , , visiting
Norfolk Southern Railroad Buy Old s tint Experience Under Monday, March 20th, Mrs. B T. returned borne
Dominion Steamers. Electric Lights. Miss Mamie g went to Fm in Monday
The Southern railroad Greenville's dream for
now has direct with Pt depart from her old wen R- O. spent i L
,. ,. . . ii.,.,. ,. . . Horn, one of the most
v h- . not rail don tin- of the , .
, ., . . , who visits our section,
steamer line on Tar river. By n age have at last come, R. J. Little came in this
recent deal between the two com- to a The days of the; from
town wagon the Dominion the past and the town now re- . this Kinston, came th
cannot remove it promptly, an cities and will do U 8- a under the of morning to visit her M
the of putting on . the stay of the wharf and ware- Mrs. B. M-
came in this morning.
Mrs. and
P. M. this children, Kinston, came in this
r.
On
cart was and referred i-
the sire t
The morn b-
fore the meeting era tho
of the teachers . the in
hold their summer
in Greenville,
were appoints i i take
in h of them to id , ,,,. , dollars referred ;. -hove;
to .,.,.,,,,,,.,. ,,. ,,,
and one in the town i able t- one,
secure
ii and profitable.
me difficult lee in th
ii.- .-, lo secure
i- from abroad a In. could
if Iii i ii.
Toe
. h solve this pro-
, . the .
both Washing-1 Monday afternoon the for
ton and Greenville. lighting plant was given
the Norfolk first test and o'clock
extends fr. Norfolk to were on.
Nil At the latter place there There was no demonstration
was f the ears by people on the streets
barges across the bay t,, in a shoal when lights
teachers. We hope this mi vein
will the holding tin
Institute here.
A p-licit ion having been m no
tor purchase of the haul
engine nose it. tin
board Used price
The tee
Perry where the
load from Muck
Kerry Freights
tins way were transferred
at B to the Old
committee has
most
-I In assembly In
in, to
flashed and the electric brilliancy
illumined the streets.
tell me this Is
one exclaimed who -could
the had come
over the old town.
The lights were an hour
Wednesday, March 22nd, 1905,
R. W. Ward returned Sunday Miss went to
evening evening from Littleton. Scotland -Nick this morning.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Mrs. Wm. Edwards, Ayden,
daughter spent Sunday at Tuesday bare with Mrs. J.
Brown.
Willie and Wilson returned Mrs. . bus been
from a trip to quite sick a few days but is now
Baltimore. much better.
Wilson returned Saturday Miss Lee. of
hem-e there will up the and the test of the plant seemed
nor.
i Th
tee K time for using
next r,, Southern regularly has not yet
i. if-
limes ago railroad set, but it will be in a few
H and Colleges.
City Superintendents and
instructed to upon what
term the used
borrowed
in the
TWO DEATHS NEAR
from and
have extended road on lo
Mai key's m th i now its
be handled through from
Teachers. I one to
men; , I i .
Una Woman's Association f-d the
W. T Harris and James B of Public
Die Suddenly. be leas
News reached i.- . to tin .
death of Mr. W. T. and ii shaped
which his home, b have each department one
Falkland, Sunday Mr.
Harris while silting his .
table, taken with
like apoplexy m
men's was dead,
about r years
d i.
I.
widower and leaves
ii ,
Harris was
Me i
in. ,
x t.
He is i
Messrs. ;. Job S,
II- .--i . l el r.
d-i farmer. i . i
th
Ai other ii ii .
in ii.- i i .
Mr, . S . .
ten on he
died n
the cause
me report h
an overdose of
take. I leaves
and i Ho
bin ii ii
I l.-- -i l, .,. j , ,. ;.,
i ii i is poultry,
to the Methodist Church.
Al i i-. . i
ho I I , i Sin . .
even i.-i we ii .
I el ,
En
the r Greenville
and nil points.
is as it avoids
and -s-. s to
damage
The Norm k I hen is
and
i Southward, and w hop
.- ii . ad s. i.-he- out
into n ii will
RESOLUTIONS OF SYMPATHY
from his trip north
ids
Dr. Charles Laughinghouse and
more, rived Tuesday to
visit Mrs. J. B. Cheery.
Mrs. J. and daughter.
sou returned Sunday evening been spending a few days
Whereas, our Heavenly
in His all wise providence
s-en tit to lay his chastening baud
from
Claude came home Sim
day from the A. M.
college at
Miss of
who has been visiting Miss
Hooker, returned Sunday.
here, their home at
Walter Buck has mo-ed into
new house on Mans-
field lot Hie corner of Second
and Washington Streets.
in.
o. two our by taking from the
unto himself their beloved to spend a
need and father, Mr. J
be it Ml. ,,. M- M.,,,,. M, , ,.,,
Resolved, First. That we for Durham to be th-b-d
members her mother
Key. J. T. Jenkins,
J. came home protracted
meeting in the Baptist church,
morning for his home in
Wilson.
a -is steamers,
i a . mil
i-. i
before u
lender them
loving sympathy, praying
the Good Shepherd may be
their friend comforter in ibis
sore bereavement and hey
may feel assured that He
err, but all things
sick.
is quite
Arthur y. son of Mr
Mis. a. K. Kennedy, and a
BETHE ITEMS.
X. Mar. 1905.
Misses
and Novella Bunting
. pie in of Mis Ed-
carrier buys, has y and Sunday.
been quite sick several days. his two new
u. ,, ,, , , ,, . clerks, Thomas Andrews and
a. this morn
i- i . mi ,
-e field developing, before it. That e. Baltimore and Philadelphia has for s n
V. u in his taking up,,,. for the . , ,
our department of U daughter will today for th.
given to TUB Judge J. I. Webb wife new home
ml
I i
II o
bit
mi
i . .
of he
i I -I ho n s
y I the at en I of
O i c
hi c .-
R. M Hi II . a -i re-
I I'd III e Norfolk
II I em.
for
MRS. U-. a. ,
Mi-s. L. i .
Mi.-s. K. A.
STATE NEWS.
. i cairn
this V lecture was by C. .
Webb a I at Bethel academy,
civil of adding books to the
which . y. i
. ii
.
.
i rail i d
. .
I . i. s
I cab i
C. Riv , Jr. of
Vii , bur
that i
. .
the pain, d II
ho n H Also hen
mi
Co Line.
; pins
. . return,
in I . X.
. . me d . d berth
, ,. . r. Tickets will be
., i; . n all which
. i ; i I on the
, i March h.
l, o S. -s leaving
Hint night. will be good
i on any steamer leaving
until 13th
final rein h
April On return
journey, r ill be allowed
j oil i In Florida,
nth of within final
limit in-1
Take advantage thin
v to visit of the
at oust,
which will excellent
to the business
. mi of our republic.
p will he limited, so make
H i For
. i. h lo B, pamphlets or any
other informal call on your
i Agent, or w
W. G.
. T. M.,
Wilmington, N. C.
Licenses
Register It,
issued lice s to
Jacob A in
K. K. and N I
Alonso ii .- , i
COLORED.
Wm. Howell d Mary K
II. Peyton and Jane V.
Hem by.
Wm. Annie
Williams Cm i Gal
Ii.
at
Hon.
of Ne n i
accepted hi
i ii
i ;
eh I.
I Mil
liver
Win
Mr. I Is
bl I i n
and i I'm of I lie I
null
an it'll
ten
I i tin i
in to
In
in.- pun e ii l i
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ii
i.- a
. .
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. . II Is
and i are
i ; . . .-
s of l he I Ii .--
mi . , in
tin in in,;,, co
do in
; . ; .
Mis ard I. I. n din Sui
y r ; u H o
hi me . n it. ii aw, Mis.
Si in Km i, u, i i h Green
i two
i . i .
AT.
. in
worlds Bloodiest Battle
. i a respondent
i K
i s a i
;, on aides at
i a v., e
I III I I it
K i was I hi
I .- .
I t -i inn r i
r iii battle was
.-1
Mrs. Hannah
of lateX. S.
home in
night.
H. L. a farmer
of Buncombe county, was thrown this I
from a wagon and his broken
while on the way to his home from
Tuesday, M ire 1905.
II. Hill, V r is
Miss
morning Massed,
left this
i .,
. in ah
Two boys, acid ll and
years, have from
home. When last seen they were
n the
Ii. C. when guns going don
Alexander, river in a boat.
of u is
.-. have
Grid
i . u ,
a. i Pi b -i
en .
I war Cleveland i i Woolen,
th in modern history fishing and in Florida.
GENERAL
J. Everette has begun the
for the the
day 2nd,
is invited. The pupils
will be delighted . a few
i Ills II st,
James has his
Postmaster R. C. foe his drug store.
He says he is going keep the
G. G. went down u -.-l this summer.
mail Holiday . enter-
i near
C. A Washington,
in this morning. Addle her sis
Rev. J. A. Hornaday left this Miss were the
for of Miss hist Sunday
In- try.
Mattie Grimes. Blanch
Mayo and went to
accepted a Tarboro night to attend
position at the drug store of J. L,
will noon lie over to
V. Brinkley returned
a up the road.
H. Ii. C
when ,, ,. ,, , , , ;
deflated 71.000 .
.,,,,. was held up and robbed
. u lien .-i .,, a in i i
, , In highwaymen, v ,, . . , . ,
I i h M i. I ; .- ti
By the explosion of a his home for several days on ac-
power boiler in a shoe factory
. Ma hi n -I
p lost lives. The
caught fir i ii i r
causing a I
Greenville to two months,
Wei . a line school
ball II II ;
. ii Fed-
fed I
ii i j-ii i.
nil Ii Is i ml
let
G. W. morn. , i . . .
I . . . ; .
III.- I II e l
. I .
In
d, O., Hutch ll
bus h i . i
of
ha i-
i lent,
or Gold
of J. B. Cherry i
l.
. .
. . .
i-. .
. i
i . . .
com i i
lei ii Conspiracy i ;
loin. Ms.
Reed, of
I b ii i. . ts. E,
i ham.
I . . pie .
. . Iii bee
1.1 I
, with
division.
points
t th
length
i to
w treat,
by
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POOR PRINT





MA
TITIAN.
. o Pageant.
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v.
ho was admitted
. v. i oho
THE EVERGLADES.
JOHN R BARNAUL.
Greene
B. x
Life It Abundant and Plant
Growth Luxurious. . .
; ,. . I K-. of
Henderson, -V sends
virgin forests. The live oaks f ,.
the b Ml ,.,. i house wee.
,, lemon and wild orange. painted again.
I Twenty years ;
,. looked than
M Of .
;,,,, will I
. .
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H C to
II
.
. . .
i d i
Through-
The
and ll
. . The
fastens
,. oak or bay.
. .
destroy-
is dry
el quarts paint,
yours
W.
p a. II. I. our
Paint.
t;
I, bat little foresight to
tell when yow and
are badly grave
trouble h ahead, unless take
line prone.- medicine ow dis-
,. a Mrs. . bi A
Clay, N. V. did.
had neural of the and
lower-. Water w ,.,, v
i . .
Id
.,;., r ; tin I la
i-
root he
. both
. I
found in great n u
. I
th
in
. t i r
n bin not . arc
In
;. in i pal l-
.,
Stamps
, . accumulate -0 rt t.
r-
., , what . bes
. YOU WORTH STAMPS, FREE
.,,,.,. I
. , . .
all
arc
of the
. of
. i
. . ,
. ,,,, a of i
i life of
lie
V,. ah .
i vet
or
.
an a i i
tree
. j, of i . .
. I. bl
;. fruit
v . i of the
;. and con
. d
in
I i in eat.
for , but
. needed
. relieved and
; Beat t tor
weak women. Sold u
by L. druggist,
i a bottle-
A Simple Remedy For Hard
and a Sound Body.
A Dumber bore when
loaded with powder
will send ab and
hoot harder than if doable ibis
W. sport
t. powder is used, all
to
m I
. Titian was a
. . . in a toil
. .
Awkwardly
XI I Ute P
,.
of i m say ii i-
p. , but he wan
, t no hi rm.
tr I began at
.;. . of the V-i
Mr.
panther not I ,
,.,. an I o
into the tan p.
. ore
, the otter and
ab
. . otter
i-
Hard and a strong body
do not depend on quantity
food, m its perfect digestion
mil assimilation.
If nutrient all
the food b eaten are
blood and t-
.,., me of the b
though his more favorite
. i
wit
u. u.
to I to the
i .
i . . . I . f.
I l . .
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. Ki
. Ii
ii i
Dyspepsia will do tor
t , .
. little i after ids will
. ,. . ,, d
ii- ever; u I
i in
ION
.;, it Lin.
M i i. kit
GARMENT STORE.
. IV,
i I
. t Natural,
I .
that so e;
i I tn
I. I hap
-home
i.
i I . V .
nil -ore
. . ;
IN
; . .,. you d real .
. ,
.
. yon. Kb
Pills an -ii
, poisons
, ,., food i
, i,. drag store,
i.
O pins
urn,
berth
., will
. ., h , i n i, i tali which
I . i.,. . the
. . . h ii.
. leaving
until 18th
. H in reach
. ., return
I point in State Florida,
, within
limit ticket. .
i ,.,. advantage
. to visit the
M at
which afford an
I to the business
, i .
. ,
, ., i, promptly.
or any
i call on
I s , w
W P. A.,
ii. M.,
a.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
D. J. Editor and Owner.
VOL No.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN
IN SPECIAL SESSION.
THE ASSEMBLY.
GREENVILLE. COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. MARCH 1905.
i .
LIGHTS TURNED ON.
No.
DEAL.
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL
invite Hold Institute
Other Before
Luge Attendance Expected at Southern Railroad Buys Old Greenville j
Dominion Steamers.
held will
to , J no 15-W.
several matters. of
win in Co i.
moved off pledged do i
pa; t i . n-h.
that town wagon i. m.-
remove it and will l eve J hi
Mrs, of
;.
Under Monday, March B T.
Greenville's for George E. of
S railroad
BOW has with r fa K- Cobb Val a one of tbs most
v nil by rail by of tie visits our section,
river. By age have at la.-t come J. J. Little morn- cams in this
-a realization. of the from Kinston. M,,. and
V. M. children, Kinston, in this
from morning to visit Mr.
and Mis.
the ma lei if
cart was
the Hire I
Th i.
ll. y of ll
;. and pi
;. o in t h pa t
n i-1 i lack of i to
fore the Bra the i-
of ;. . ;, ;. In lo
neat In- ill
ID Two ;.
wen- I n m. , h
in In o . it -1 r- U
to S ti i-
to town ;, i it-
place I in.
teachers We baa
will holding of ,; j t the assembly bi
mi-. s, iv will lie
Ar been i .- . of in
tor he I ti . n. ii
nose it,
price I Sell. I .
The
to Upon
in- used is.
can son
tut Ti
P lamp, belong
. ii.- Dominion the peat town now re
s. .- s. -f
. , . . , , Mrs. B. ed
riv-rs and wharf and ware- . , , , m-. . u h ., a
, . ; 1.1 the evening for
both Washing- me. .
;, Jr . ;. K. W. Gotten lo
l. in ii line of the hist test am about evening from Littleton. Scotland Beck ibis
extends fr-MO . lb . Mi , ,. Wm. Ayden,
At latter place there
was no v.-
and Mrs. J. G.
the ears steam- people the streets
barge sen-i the lights
where the and
ill mined tin M
U some
would
realize bat bad
over obi town,
sere an hour
the of plant seemed
lime using
it'll regularly has not yet
inn be in a
little daughter spent at Mrs. J.
TWO DEATHS NEAR FALKLAND
Ii
Ii-.;. A In
W. T Harris and James Corbitt B-th t; of Public
Die Suddenly.
toad from Muck
n Freights
lb way were
ii B to the Old
for and at that
to Tar
liver r points up
i i-r.
limn- ago railroad
to and
road to
I Mm so now
r iv handled through
by rail.
. only one lo
., . r. Or
i i.; 11-.
n ii.
1- g. as it avoids
.-.; . s lo
damage
RESOLUTIONS SYMPATHY
Willie Wilson returned
evening from a trip to
Frank returned
from north
ids
and
son evening
in Baltimore.
Claude name home
day evening A.
Lulu of
who been Visiting HUi
Hooker, returned some Sunday,
J. B. Harding came home Sat-
veiling from the A. H.
Newt, bars
W. T.
whirl, m-mi
Falkland, Mr.
g bit
taken sum el bin
like apoplexy fa
Bl He i
He is . In.
Messrs II . S. ;
II- i . I-
d tin i. I
Hi n
Ai. . h iv
el --in in ii
K I . . ill.--
mi lie II
lei ii I I.
me mis Ii
by
take, i ii
II
re will he i leas f
. .
tin mi-i
w ii each .
. . . I
. ii . i hi
to the Church,
A . i I r ,.
mi
it,, i
i-
k pro-
I.-
iv and w bop
Ii lei , ,. ad -i i lube
lulu . I ii will
i well .- ,
. lo a . .
. ;. Tin re
I; i i p ;. I in- it. j
Whereas, our Heavenly
in His ail wise providence baa
to lay Ins band
I our by taking
unto Himself beloved spends
lather, M i. J , j
be it Mr. J. M. left this in-
First. That we I log for Durham lobe b
the my aide of Who
W Bi
Mrs. H. Moore bat l-t-en
fear inn now
much better-
Mils Lee.
more, arrived Tuesday to
visit J. B. Cheery.
Mrs. J. daughter,
n ii . have spending few
here, returned in their at
Shelby ibis morning.
Walter Buck Las into
the new on Hans
held lot mi comer of Second
Washington streets.
T. Jenkins, has
been conducting protracted
Hireling the church,
morning for his home in
Wilson.
BETHE ITEMS.
B lender
loving sympathy,
i in- Good way be
and comforter in Ibis
sore bereavement
assured He
err, hut all tilings
Hi Si-- Thai Cop
. id Hi. in taking
Dominion pi
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resolutions be i .
in.- our
ii copy be given to i
for i ill,
W. a. i s,
L.
Ill I N. Mar. 1905.
Mi--.-
mid
of Verna
and
J. ii g b is iv i new
Thorn A
Mr-. M l. left this mom ,
for Philadelphia ,. . White has gone for
lick.
it i ill in J . Mr. and
Mrs. a. K. one
I in. carrier boys, has
ti ii lick several days.
Slim, E. A.
STATE NEWS.
in His wife
. i r will Is iv. today for their
and in i .
mm. in nil- morning lei was given by C. II.
ii . mi, i till id academy, for
Hie civil i e of adding books to the
ii- men I . Mm id- .
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cum w be;
Licenses
lbs It.
a nines .
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of ii. Hale . ii N. Ob
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Mr-. Hannah widow
of X. a. died at
In-.- borne in i la
night.
II. I,, n
of was morning
i, a wagon and bis neck broke i .-,,., down
w on the way lo his h
. i . j.
Tuesday, 1905.
P. Hill, .; Virginia, i
Ollie Tar-
Post i i . i
from
i. Washington,
Two boys, aged and ,.,, ,,,.,.,., ,.
yea is, have run from
home. When seen were
armed guns going down
liver in a boat.
i id
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ii. in roans, ii
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I- . i
id lo have
i he
GENERAL
I. baa in hi
. for en I ht
ill-
ii invited. The pupil-
will in- delighted i u few
I- It,
P. ii is r Ins
fountain bis drug store.
lie he i- it keep the
Bethel Ibis
ere will be a enter-
in
Addle sis
A, left Miss Lizzie, were guests,
Miss
country.
Mi- i-
mill i in
morning for
V. returned Monday
i-. i; the road.
Burney Warren hat accepted a Tarboro Thursday night to attend
I store of J. I., i
Ia i i on i Li . will soon lie over to
. . th . mi. history Balling pin Florida. i. p Cherry, who baa been to two
was in 1813, At Cal., a few days here, left graded school
i. r mi.- i. up and robbed morning.
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Yours very
C. T.
YORK. N. V.
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I'd
you . km of the is before as at present- Low prices holding back the
. ;, solid just your position The only we can ad-
i on the market at i ices so low yon can dispose of the stock and the
i q can together thousands of dollars of idle merchandise means final rain to any merchant
give c the best of values Thereby protecting both you and interest
lies for your success We remain.
in.
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for nil again
in i little
mi Sew York
Respectfully yours,
WOOD BROTHERS.
New York Sale
M is a Few of the Many Bargains arc Offering to
Hie Threat.
A Ti iron i tells of
the straits of a man in hi
state saddled with a and
unproductive farm, was compelled
i ;,.; to .; slender resources
taking up the practice law in
, Memphis.
During a tour of inspection the
farmer-lawyer was one day milking
. tut lie was mad
dam to the no of
chancing to run across several his
field bands calmly rest aider a
tree for life,
you black he
shouted, hi list at the cut-
work this in-
r i thing you
now ill i. law and let you
ail
on Words.
SHOES
t per
thing be
price's
PANTS
WHITE GOODS
Fancy Limns, Lawns etc cheap
UNDERSKIRTS
kind
kind
DRESS GOODS
Hi
I .
PANTS
UNDERWEAR
kind
kind
Quilts and Comforts.
i .-hi II
DRESS SKIRTS
All rent tin styles
half
DR
nil . , I in ii I In
n I. hi
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Selling ft
At Cost
Owing to the lira in
which store was burned
compelled to go out of bus.-
i, . our entire stock of
will be out
Cost within the next thirty days.
have choice line of Pickles
Canned
and Currants
at Tie a pound, her prices to
compare with these
Come while the bargains are
Our stock is In the old
brick opposite A. K.
CO.
NEWMAN
it the Old Stand.
I have purchased the stock of
i; I J.
the
lutes at his old stand on Five
Points
will add lo the stock lo
demand trade and ill at
ill a complete line
Heavy and Fancy Groceries.
r.-, r .
i , etc,
i I mi me when yon the
i, price
In rein lies
J. J. TURNAGE,
The Five Grocer.
.
Street
Greenville, N. C
.
rag
i t d m
; that I
, and
i gt
Into Star.
Angelina- Yawn.
Augustus longer
one say
at forty man is either a fool or a
physician.
Angelina you are
not a physician.
Au Ti
ii
.
and nil It will I . more
i . i old In-
. I
not a
e I ii
pop bi hi
iii . i r-
for SI J I
few if l f
fur a
lion to Southern
C. P. Bldg., lo,
Will let I r
turn mall. f l
. . u. With ,
That .,.,. .,
Ar nil A
at in the Paris
IS most
. . ;
d the B
for their and
. thins down the
I . -era
,,,,;. children .
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me ;
lint-;
, , . . ., ,. . and ,
FOR OVER TWENTY YEARS
Have held the Record in North Carolina.
BONE, For Cotton. ORINOCO, For Tobacco,
l ft Every Bur. None Without it
Sec that the Trade Mark is on
fill. i the l
i through nil the
trillion
Bad hat sent for, but y
medicine wan o
Ask your dealer for ED s GOODS, and
. II ,
ward , are
entirely dependent on moral suasion
by word and ,. No child is
ever touched the hands. If it
It and was better live
The dose cured
A .
SC.
F. S. ROYSTER COMPANY,
N C.
n i t.-ii. no ,
not out the J .
. in His e ., . . .
, i f ii u
and ear- i- for ,
, , ,
let. A dancer who must be . ,
-.-, . v. . ., .-
t, r w must lie
in p on by menus of
the lead hands may as well
abandon the profession. She
Ben r be n i At the end of
the second or sometimes the third
year the girls come into a higher de-
I the severe are
gone through till even- muscle is de-
to ii- highest perfection.
When the pupil has gone through
curriculum with success she is-
Store.
War u Quiet
Pas, SO.
two days
except for the
removal m the censor to
Pass. The Russian rear is
nil slowly and iii
has now
; rank
In order the requirements
they the The Japanese c
the alpha
and omega of the dance, and , , , ,,., ,
tin-Hi out all , . , .,
used. When perfection been
reached then the dancer has reached
the rank of lite highest in
road lied and highways
D oil i
i i i iii dings everything
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED
THIS
FRESH AND NEW.
, Persian i-i
packages, a peace, and apples, prunes,
raisins, also wanted in panned goods can be
found at our place it the lowest prices goods,
In Vegetables our stock is replete.
In Fruits have the best apples
grapes and grape fruit. for
Anything You Want in the Fruit Line.
have also r Hotter and double
than which there is no better
DON'T
There Is need asking the Ii is plain enough
the business man uses the columns of
The Reflector
making his s to the trading public because
IT Brings
Baking conducted by M. He
a wide excelling himself in baking pies, buns -l, .-
cream puffs, etc.
are no longer received. Yours truly,
A r Invitation.
the it ran by, be-
come a . i- the ion of
even r of the for the
ha tin In to n to
She can Ii come a great
star in the op, r. i
Salaries who II
ran, of mil l ill I
Paris Opera run ., men u dose
a year, lint even if the r. do prevent
not i. Ii II i Iv ; 1.1 in i-
enjoys a , i
. She i no looser i-, .
to in tin conn hi in lit. Stomach, Hour Rt- Ayden, K. March Amid
room. She, with a i i bus tin , , all i continuous of all
n i , N. I churches and school built tie
J. A. Ricks Bro.
for Ayden
prayers of the sex f-.
the picas, . I i- Iv in tile . .
i to , ;,. e. dun. an. for t.
It fir ti. of for the
. , town of was held here
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level
The d By Everybody in and
it readies people wit I to for what they want.
recently adjourn- If you have what they it sure lo
not make provision for the gel a part of their ; .
establishment of a
it nevertheless,
no may be done
Tito Matter of Immigration,
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EASTERN REFLECTOR
Y- AMI
,,,.,. . ADO
office N. C M mailer,
know upon application.
M on . Pi
A.
in to
GERMAN COLONISTS COMING.
in
Dr. him-
elf Rev. Frank
nod enter .
A J
English Opinion of
Young Governor.
J. M Hi.-, ft
Dally World and Industrial
Syndicate
year the governor of every
date and territory, with their
and civic their their
and their kinswomen, nil
the exposition el Si
Louis. The military of
governor made . dashing dial I y
gold lace, tinsel trimming,
. the I he who h the
, i .,. . r me planted the in the
,,.,, the gm-nor of old T T E I boxes upon the little
I hod fancied hint be an aged
gentleman . seventy, and ripe
in I .-
correct to age It
age been whether
in after I
the the
Antonia,
mother called her
yon push your young men i M ,,,
the pretty girl not wry
, much earlier age than we do in largo, with fair complexion and long
, d ,, .,,,; Mack hair ate W
. . . her during her though
and read urn have ,,. , a i.,. coil
, he who twined the tendrils
I the wires, B
noon which bung on , all the gilded
porcelain that held the Bow-
., recent letter
Germany i
, III Bremen I r
then
landing at
will J We
, . and
Club banquet,
want t
tideway
, A
i, , ,
I.,.
, we can
find with alimony thrown in
to i
will boy m
button, large In their hate
their new duties bard labor in M n ornament to the head gear of
the penitentiary tho country can the high militia official. Others
draw a breath. came and though they w. re
f Wagner
i to perform a
see what of a
to and
boom for the presidency
the Tar Him
Among the Wagner tin
i. I intelligent
V i n
wan the day the exposition
The did j had I for Virginia's 111-
. , , ,, . to lie known us Virginia
add any credit to bis reputation . .
dismissing K in
time ii is Mrs.
has divorce ff m Mr.
Si mo I he towns in
mayors in MS arc t
, We lively between
m agent I Hi W rids Fair Si
I,,,.,. v .- year to look i ill
,,., n, i
The more we meditate upon it
lay. thing could bed
lo make it i y and menu i
. , ion . is carried
detail. a
the I-
, home, the
i m f
of ,. pie who were on the grounds
what was to be seen at the
n exposition ever conceived
human mind and executed to
n by industrious man.
ii eerie, i a September day
I think plan I
made your a
return home a convert and
of the young
political idea push the young
man to the front.
haven great
of men have
made in political life. You have
two lessons of this
before your daily in
of
hi. I Governor Montague. From
rending their own writings and
others have written about them
I have be. ail admirer of both.
Since I mid heard them
with and eloquent
. I inn more pronounced in my
ml I n
ii, . i Montague lives and
i to grow in favor, he may
,. y president. initials
of name. I it for
Andrew Jackson Montague, a name
that familiar in military and
urn the of a was
perfect.
Sever having -lone much work,
her hands were delicate and well
She enough l
flower great luxury
to ,., , .
This of things not long
however. The young girl
no, twenty and Jacques
One evening he presented
h with to the cir-
It the hurt day f a long
continued fair, and and her
mother had nothing to do. So they
decked themselves in their best and
went early.
She ; M, was much amused
to keep them . ,,, , ,, ,
finely modeled form, and to
her w j whoM
lone color, with the gait the occupied a
, little m would whose
never have her up tho lop f
calling. , , The latter consisted of
II,,. mother. Mine w h ,,, ,, .,, a
little like others of her . a- as her . nm, ,,.,
daughter. About her there was , f,.,,,,,,,,,.
nothing i with he shrews r, ,,
fair in red dresses and w wt f . ,,,.
soiled skirts. was over and, keeping time
Along the route person
at this queer coach all u M M ., god i His
covered with garland i t Bower. . .
aH p lo be As it began n
. m ,,. We think stands towards the hour for tin
, So we hare much in her own through cert monies, representing
, failure to have a building and., most every nationality be
x . . tho terrace
l was some one who was all
devotion to and her mother.
I was a young of two
twenty in a large traveling cir-
that had very nearly same
Mme. Mis name
was Jacques, but on playbills
spelled Jack. He was ex-
II- nu-
tights, that displayed to
, I ,. molded form, and.
for the rest, his consisted
of a in spangled
with cold.
Aft. r having responded by a how
to of the crowd by
a smile, he darted
There was, too, much tenderness in . , .
circles in
There are a large number of was, too ,.,. truly a pleas-
agree with this unlike any
dent as to the future of this brilliant woman he had seen him in
I in movement.
location
land us suits
y Carolina
association. Maybe some the
men hero will, money will realize
ibis
No , r legislative
these col out since the scheme of
the worker has been
possible. land along this
the Atlantic Line
that are i suited to the wants
of these Ir. J. M
who received the Us lei above refer
ed to, will take pleasure while be
here ill Hiving information
till I
sensation
-ii posed
That Pitt county c u
which failed to gel flea bin bill
through the Legislature, ill be in-
in the theory advanced by
curator of the Vale
i move t wards the terrace row
. buildings in which Monti
cello located. In the palace
, its re up
This is Virginia Ob every
Virginia heard,
Ho to the state building of old
.,, the and hear the
the lime the com
,., i all available space in the
house, on the lawn and part of the
streets packed mass of human
them were
of Virginians who had
moved westward as pioneer mid
young Virginian.
endless is the heading a
paragraph going the of the
The author says Montague
Then there came
hi wandering am-1 WM
, . . ,. t to be tho hit of tho even-
Scar her he felt himself quite h a new that was to give
another man to what he was I lie . , lo
There was such an
I ho author says There was such an , ,. ,
be i. attorney, attorney of honesty
and governor. He was elect- that own when ,,,,,,, ,.,,
h ,.,,,, her, were
i ii. what been, h. was , ,. ,.,, , were
u-rm i the other. A a, became
brother adds, be will be I ,,;, a ,,,,,,.
States before Ins term
him,
Then, too, he dreamed of be-
. . girl and of
zoological collection, e.
of spotted fever men in the Louisiana Purchase,
now prevailing in New f by two
press c
Raleigh and Ob
server was a legislative edition of Haven, i probably due to the
Jacques, standing on a little hoard,
head enveloped in a
vet bag, put forth his hand blindly.
The crewel it- breath. The
man was going to had
jumped
A piercing cry
Missing the trapeze, which
had been badly regulated, Jacques
fell to the net, hut. ii proved too
. i gave a review of the work
f the recent legislature and the bill
persona by the bites Infected
also method of infection would bee
and the
r He thinks the epidemic is representing doily illustrated paper
caused by a minute i One of them I Lad
conveyed to healthy before during the New
i . the I'm
in;, will week re-
I the three
member-
d is alway enter-
. .
,.; . m are of great
value to I
explain the scattered and irregular at
distribution of the eases and the
cotton centennial. They
a great desire to attend the
i. wanted to
he gee the building and especially to
greatest frequency of the disease in hear Governor Montague's address.
The recent One of my friends said ho more
typhoid fever the with Virginia's history than
Orphanage baa been other state, and therefore felt
charged to flies. The is more than ordinary interest in tin
be a distributor yellow
fever and now we are waiting for
unless all the .
of the political fall J-; ;
, in the I State senate v m Q K,
give him abundant mi i enter one of tho
in equipping him a transfer Lyons or Paris. It
from the senate to the white would be charming to to sweet
by the route of the electoral Mt wife hi coming m , ,, ,
. ,, ,, ,,,,. after his work was done. M , Ins weight, and,
vote count. How would this read. , of U, h t
Andrew Jackson Montague. plans. Ho her w dear- e ho lay motion-
of the United States. it could be possible Mg
did not love Inn. at least a n of
. c always silently, vis- feet, rigid and pale, her eye
Spirit ,., she hear, and the men
The following letter from the Rev. he thought tune she would say n now
,. ., B. the when, lie had Inched ,,, ,;, friend
Then, suddenly seizing her
arm, she said in a
Christian a friend and Jacques would he through the crowd the
neighbor ed. not Could it Mint
To the Editor of the Tint
. . loved her. no con v remained at the outran, e,
the Avenue I
In
asking, with
Avenue Baptist Church, Richmond, u
is a line exhibition of a generous
pleading ill
I be my
will
II
pal deal of
pared
i, John
e j rice of
also the
. . i rill find
a I
I, II. is
ceremonies
with the i Hi-
some scientist to t. II u why we managed to secure standing
dodge tin
no
end i I
Allan-
.-. in
. r of
i hi that
tor
i the rear
p up
a pro. I ell
rule s I
do
.
i . i I.
has tin
and needed
i . ,,,,, my Is.
Win u the g r to deliver
wild, i
f the people .
ii i, at
i i
I if I t
Ill
II
n thing
-Sir- When the drove Avenue . knew anything.
Church was destroyed by I love you, saw
lire no in Richmond was more sweetly, I do not wish to mar- J- M one of
to sorrow Hum Rev. Jacques friends. He was com-
, And would never nay why. the room
,, Stewart. of , c f ,. ,,,,, h M
the Covenant. He and ins her for refusing the band net broke the force of
wore very prompt in this brave lad. , I said the man, whose face look-
us substantial aid mother she said. , , m, under the paint.
I of adore and I ball .,.,.,,,.,,. he will be lame
. r us, worship, i a , , ,. i ,, -u. or hi
soon begin the to marry him. Do you re- ,,,.;,., Poor
church edifice at inter- the day when wont to- J, j. r thing
I Avenue and Harrison to the I as .
rite Ave. all the lo
here turned . , ,.
consulting .,. ., ,,. , ,
l. .,,,., , . t . i .,;. ., I . .
i or mi
, him and
,. i , ,. .
d upon I man i
. u
Ins
I ill I ., , . . .
will , ., to say the word ,. , ,,.
em r, a pa-
n. d
lei its
The
I an sparkling,
and inter,
was
i VI
,.
for many y. are past, Delaware . beard
has been the only State in the U his ices mid aw
to maintain ancient tun The r was
of torture, the Now i kc
the legislature of that i with the affair.
ed a bill abolishing that mode in i looks and speech,
of punishment, and that, too, just n,, graceful, pleasant and
President is advocating magnetic manner of u in Eng-
.-. . . ,. f. , it i f. . i , H I Lana ii ill, I a. t It'll
. .- f T, I , .-
I it i lo ask ti d I
, . . ., in
ii tin an
lo th. m and an , . .,.,.,. . ill my
, ,,, Richmond. I will in, lb.
Viewed yon
plea-- always in the
lead had colored col-
of customs long before New
York did.
the whipping for
Charlotte Chronicle.
fellow never knows in
rid bow much trouble he can stand
go until it cornea upon
be baa in
language with i u. b
eloquence and dignity, my
friends o much that at
of the address they
remarked of ail the
they had attended during the
fair, Virginia day was most in-
my own congregation
to i i There is
consecrated
man in
th ,, past of Church of the
i and all of the cause
i ,,,,, , rd and Saviour
. m it a privilege to help him .
building a church the
of his congregation.
J U. Haw
the Heavenly Father him and agreeable. They n
with grace and strength lo go
through with it,
mountable it may at first appear.
Durham Sun.
the governor's address an
of useful and
American history.
was much said one MO U s
NOTICE.
rt reward of ten will i-
paid reporting
one with evidence to convict, who
polls down or
part of the Pitt
law
open any the las ft on
said fence,
order of the
it. M-ye, fee.
i.
it J it
i might
. II
is too hand-.
S,., mo d iv, lie
had
,,,,. fr mi m I
wool I ; .
mother, I
n. this oh
plain. every day. Ho
no longer n tho to
th be was
ding a a fixed re
except i he said to
no have me, and
do wish any
though, you may o
yOU mind, then Only
hold your and to me,
U be and it will make
me ha
. her
i iv. as
ascended I I
when Mme. I had
the cum e
, She felt i
ed id v ml to her.
what are yon thinking, little
I asked, to re-
Then laid her bead upon
her mother's shoulder, with a child-
like
I now I can marry
she told the
French.
Edith's
Little Edith belongs to a family
where the i go I i college and the
to female She
track of all the do-
both places. She of ten
word- Hint are too big for her. It
being for the class v
she was asked what
for. aid she.
.-,,, . after
specimens
WINTERVILLE
ft
HID GOLD IN HIS HAIR.
This department is In charge A. Johnston, v. ho is authorized to rep-
resent the Eastern Reflector in and territory.
WINTERVILLE ITEMS.
ft. Mill.
Highest price for cotton seed
by County Oil Mill. j
Don't forget to bring or
your cart to A O, Cox
Co. Fat in I he kind
use.
Little Tucker in
spending this week with her grand-
parent, Mr. and II.-. J.
Smith,
worry over that little lot
of cotton you bud over when
your last
lots, the I'm Co. Oil Mill, buys
seed cotton in any the
beat market price paid every
Remember we pay the highest
price for country hams
shoulders. A. W. A Co.
It is a pretty Line
that K. A are
this op
,.;,.,.,. ml-
ed prices at the ,, ,, ,,.;.,,. . ,.,,.,. v,
Go to T. N. . Co. for
fresh nuts, and
Mrs. Sue Tucker prepared to y a as
Miss and son, of
Greenville, spent Saturday and
A. new lot of chairs J a t rived look up Mr. Cooper ind ask hi
A. anything that j n
Jugs, and a lit ire in.
A. W A i or in n to
tat order fir i.
wood cart hub. A. Ml For particular
stamp. ft I, C.
Spa I'm seed at T.
for feed and for seed .
A W. Co,
Minnie and
i of
who were visiting
Bryan, borne
We the Winter-
Mi. c i o day re
r tin- ma.
they do there. The plain
as humming a merry i
lumber
iii were a nice .
. and we never saw
m kind-.
era were lie
. Band -as, i i ate in.
angers were ail in .
of men were
on kitchen
c,
A Ian of i .
-h and
A. W. A Co.
Cat of Flour, in
Barber a
Borne try lo meet
In prices. A few try to
them in quality and
But none undertake to do both.
Pitt Oil Mill is now
buying Cotton deed, They
the cash price or will i x
tor meal. When yours
are read write prices.
Mr-. MeG. Bryan went to
to visit her mother,
Mrs. R
A. G. Co- two oar
Uvula of styles of farm
carry of over lie
let i.
Trick of a Workman That Turned
Many a Penny.
i . night to
the .
artisans Di realize
the
by queried an ii
el. r.
r alb mi that the I
care ,
like is the I
con
ti.
to i a
for
reed.
Si.
i. ,
ten i.
. h
. . r to
yen I . N.
shop re did I i
d workman ob-
n in a .,
i. o
at an
i r had v
hair, v re it long and it in
day of grease hair
kepi ii oiled. I lo had a I
hit ling. up
long a- if to keep ii from
falling over his eyes, further
noticed that prior to each ac-
he dabbed his finger in the
bench herein had fallen
from his work. The habit
not indulged in win away from
Beat.
foreman, on one occasion
I Just
Sunday here visiting relative.
For tobacco, dry
to DI we've and are
get tin in every lay.
R. Co-
Our spring and Block of
cheap us the cheapest, Home and
ex a heroic buying elsewhere,
B. Bro.
White's Colic and Kidney Cure,
the combination kidney medicine
for stuck and sure colic cute.
at the Drug Store.
c. L. Tyson,
. when bis back, examining a niece
book An- .,.,. ,,, f
man -.-is merrily tin tin paint, gold in his hair. Mentioning
while the anvils in black ally to an older bench fellow when
I, i sounded as if something . latter tame to the foreman for
. ,, , . stock, tho habit
hie Calvin , , , . , ,,
ed the older man and
is the thinking. He called at the
in hoard in I where the young
I resided and. acquainted
there.
yum in, or Hour, h
miller we know,
and look around, but don't gel
the way for the men are busy.
Smith, of was
here
of pants and
than shoes. All men -lock at A.
New Go ;
Arriving D
Come n for
f A
THE KING CLOTHIER.
dress goos notions ladies and gems were here Monday.
slippers arrived and Mock few the
of ladies goods trimmings area bit In arrears.
is more complete than list aim
before. Consisting of mohair on tie route from i Vi-
suitings, of all our We handle T. W. Wood and
batiste, weather batiste . prepared to give receipts millet
nil the latest for paper. Come aid see T. Cox and Bro.
a Dr. sine
lion for all those who for a
year in advance.
A. Johnston.
G, A. and V. Mao-
Ding went to Monday .
The place to fence
The A. G. Cox Mfg Co. have a
lot of
Pittsburgh
Staples and bard wire. Be sure to
get their prices before baying
your spring supply of fence.
I repair Shoes and do good work, growers.
Bring them tO me either at my ,,,.,
home or at the buggy shop. j ,.,,. ,
Henry Nelson.
M. Blow
The me respectfully invited make me nappy,
to call inspect our the happy, and get
Barber Co yourself. I've got a good
The bent place in to buy
stationary is at the drug store.
Miss Annie of Black
Jack, and Sunday
with Misses Jennet
Cox
Keep your warm and com-
and avoid colds,
and doctors bills, by buying your
shoes at It. Chapman
They carry the beat shoes at the
reasonable prices.
For seed oats, plow castings and
all kinds supplies, see
A. W. Co,
quilting cotton
cot tun see A. Co.
Car load nice just in.
A. W. and Co.
Mrs. J. W. Sparks went to
den Tuesday evening to see tier
mother-in-law, Mrs. Sparks, who
is sick.
clothing yon- body, Jackson
shoes for your feet, for the drugstore there we think
beads and food for are themes he pleased
headquarters. in silverware jewelry.
K. H. Chapman Co,
For Corn and eats to
spec.
recommended for the human
family, line
For sale by
I. T. Cox Bro.
Then- have been a drove of
drummers hero this w eek.
The Digest lot of pants ever
brought to Winterville, your style,
for at the drug
Mrs Lilla Bell, of i-
Mrs. Taylor,
It would surprise you to see the
Dumber of wagons and carts
is shipped and sold by A. O.
Cox Mfg Co., hut we were in their
shop yesterday and they had a
lot of work just being
fence and their timber tine.
perfect fence, also a,. O. Cot Mfg. Co. expect
to reduce the ice of
CO track coming season
until la in easy reach of all to-
County, when
you come lo Oil the place
fill holding your next institute
came Sunday remember in
marry a couple near here. The best board
Stick salt .-heap than any Other town, the
Par nth Bock no open
Egg-, . per down. Cob blind
you
t, o many
. in
your n
j with the proprietor, leaned the
young n an upon coming to midday.
dinner ind to his evening meal in-
bit his room first.
reason of his freshly bathed
fin and hands and
ed, oily hair when he appeared at
tho table he was accounted a dandy,
but one peculiarity was that of I
to maid who made
up hi room that she must dis-
pose of his water, as he would i
intend to that If.
was discovered that be
his hair before each
dried it and oiled it and that,
with h such operation ho deposit-
ed in bis washbowl from one to two
pennyweights of eighteen carat
filings, which had from live to twelve
hours in which to settle before his
wash wilier was decanted therefrom.
It was a clear steal of three penny-;
weights or least for each of
his working days.
is needless to say that after
this discovery his silent partnership,
with a part of the
ceased.
one of the rare cases
was that of a youth whose bench
talk about his previous evening's
amusements indicated an
beyond productive rapacity
a journeyman. His
shop hours to the room
were so methodical i arouse
Ii was found with a pair
of pocket scales he balanced against
a paper cornucopia of
an equal of I
h be in i r pa-
The Formal Opening of
FINE M
Dress Goods
Takes Place on
THURSDAY, MARCH 23RD,
You are cordially invited to come
and bring a friend. Store opens at
a. m.
All Who Attend Will Receive Souvenirs.
Iii ed as n the hens lay. O. II.
lime
I who yon cm Improve
The new Spring Hats, as this
first glimpse reveals them, are not
only different from those of other
years, but different from one another
The styles go and so
that every preference and
type face can be entirely
iii In in ti pan.
. i.; I i,
. . . i . if I, j
v, Ml es Ii i
mil ml
I ii i nu;
price Harrington Barb t Si Co.
I've just returned from the
market c i
n full
bargains yen
d i i lie of
gold Iii bis pan,
i . the ; lid
Carolina . so Hint his I
with
him. tin-
era-1
I mention
and aged ,
ed, with a twinkle , have
Th Helen
.
Helen on a ii lo
her
i. the
. I pet.
n ere
ii,,, date ; . ,. ,,, ,;.
t. from the .,, , , .
; an lion in, u Id
be i Cir-
family.
. tho
ever saw in ribbons and fancy Grandma would say, don't
Laces and dress i i while the next
your lit, are cordially maid would call in
invited to call and Mrs. J a Y
For white goods, ladies collars, . . ,., , you really must not tease rat I
. . . mil so on, until tho little grew
ties, go In A. , . . ,.
, . Howard Harris was called borne I tery familiar with tho various
W. , they have a large
assortment,
Mrs. returned Bun-
day evening from Baltimore.
For stone wine, N
pitchers, A. W. Co.
For nice of nil kinds
go to they haven as-
Howard Harris was called borne familiar with tho
to attend the burial of his uncle, of protest.
V. Harris, who died suddenly ;
Falkland.
Don't feel like there
in then.; Do they pain you
and feel tired on reading I Do
become mattered and adhere
while asleep; That denotes
u i. . i r vision and la. rem
For axes hoes shovels forks
by wearing eye glasses. B.
T, and . of
I p i and y
with the proper Ices.
spades go to A. A life's.
is i. iv.-I in the
tint church here.
Urn- grandma home from
a visit and announced
the interesting fuel the Smiths
had a largo of Maltese kit-
i I ii a dear,
nu can have one of
when they are older if you
kind of did you
grandma
e. I think are oil
.
; i
.
I i
The Coin
Tm .
. i . i i
nu can In
I'm . i n-i
Th i
i; i
I'm
I'm I I
a. hi
I.
nm I a i k
I ha,. . . i
Everything in Sailors and Heady to Wear Hats.
Mrs. take of the
Ti; . h we will -ii you
in Dr lints.
Will ii yen s
fir
Q riff in.
St
The Reflector was never prepared than now lo nice
Job Printing. New presses, new type and plenty of Mock re-
added work is done right and prices are right.
POOR PRINT





II
OLD DOMINION
T. L having told tali entire
Hand M
.;, heretofore existing
.-. . M- ll-
y . Bland
DIRECTORY. GEISHA GIRL
OFFICERS.
the said Bland . . . .
I J-
r. . . . .
R. L. Myers ,
Chairman, W. R.
K. Spier, J. R-
W. Page.
Clerk Court-D.
consent from and this
In , On
k i; and M. II. Md
. ,. I . . .
a. m for . , t to
Greenville daily, A-K. and M. W.
. v in fol . .
for Gowan .
surer
.,,.,, . William F.
Ph
and all p
Wes
Old
Li
Li I l
toil
.
without Notice.
T. H.
I. J. Cherry,
Cigars and Pipe AM th ,
Same to Them,
XI .
BIB .
bisque
eve
f the . n an
or .,,. . . I I
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF
GREENVILLE, N. C.
AT THE OF BUSINESS JANUARY 11th. 1905.
Hour
.
Dr. Pi
f I A-
v B. M.
r. ;. . iND,
. , Education
la-.
. .
. have
, u
.
In
.
es
mi nil
42.603
in
i. a.
i C h
.- . . i
in- .
24,158.00
Ion i,
paid 26,000.00
i kid
to check 207,117.74
Due Bunks,
75.88
360.83
. . r.
ii ,
A. K. i
I i. I hi.
in ll
i I
n en
i fa
. n
I WAY
, , . of i
i v
, . to i
i-m- n -J. s-
i h , .- J. . M
w . r. a. H
T. B. Hi
M R. Parker.
Carr.
. North Carolina, I
, , , the above-named bank, do solemnly
Kern ; I. . ;. , .
I so the w true .
livery- mil belief .
, ,,
i. j
. i inc.
pi-
nil over .
r .
.
I the
. I-,,;
sworn to
-1 U fan .
C. ;
A ANDREWS,
G. MOVE,
B. WILSON,
Collector ;
in i
GET YOUR SUPPLIES
, . . . ll.
-not m the of .;.
.
t and
L.
G.
ii.
Now
. . I Pol A .
I . to . i, . ,., J. ,.; , . .,
i Bryan,. X. Hart, J , J-8
g L Mani
f. does it.
E , . i hill file
Prayer each ., . I an purred
J . j. Sunday schools -n the last
Course
You wt Harness,
Goods,
.
meeting each I n purred,
Sunday schools
the in
, m L-- . I for she
L Km, pas
l. -1
tor. es every Sun.
H. I -1
my. . to I
Sui id lay I than a i v
. v Sui
Parker super-
W . i. W .
.,. .;. O K. I x,
rector. Services every
. .
. . They nil
i . . .
dare
in I.-
Everything want in the way of
nice Groceries, Ca Goods, Pickles,
fruits, Candies, can be had at
our store.
We carry a large supply of the Best
Goods
JOHNSTON BROS.
The Cash Grocers.
IV i
year
Mrs.
Tc
re
AU
Hi
Services every
an i W.
I inn
Sunday
Will -Rev. W.
II, No .
, . A M
. . ,
Milk.
THE
i . .
v n vi
l ll
or
THE
the Vi the S
I IS
Hi
Pa
i hip
ll .
v Stoves
I .; , Guns, Am
I .
Si PI; Heat I
c n an
In . come lo
L.
C.
Ira, , Sold.
.
,. co
i i ct .
on I
i . i
cloth. . e,
; , , ., and nun
there will
no danger d
The . . 11-
TAFT VANDYKE.
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT.
BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent.
N. C. t
C -r .
, .
For col ton pi i. If. s
j II i
Tin latest C
U. J ck-on . i
in
P.
hi
i.
b ii
hi
ii
tin
. .
.
.;
nit
.
ml i i
. ,
inly In
I., . ,
,. in-1. ,
i ii a i in . in hi i .
Iconic ., , ,. . ,
from the .,
in, it
.-, in., iii i tie i mill
lien f I hid I . . N
ii-
II
be i they ill to
com A v.-., know
and h beau
prove a blessing and
I iv-
, ill .
i.
piece . Mr. II inks
iii. -.-i iii a w ,,. .-. .,.,,;,, ,
injuries. . , .
bun, Inn mil i short notice i
i iii- runaway t ,. hI n
had hi a .
; , .
. H
i room I
Notice If you eyes tire, they call for help, J. mill
. i
r our -in ,
noble in ii or e and
bi.
lieu a light,
sell I---.
Co. .
i; .
Ayden,
. . Insurance
Cox,
your cotton ginned nice and clean. Taylor a
in I'M you might real. Ayden, N. C. cL ii. your j
ill on n- make a i, . . . , . . , , ., up, in a I
Milling Mfg. prices. Noted ;, -N . ,
. Mfg. Co., have wrong I cud .
. ., .- arc win e Hi i p I I I let you have
. if you do not J. K. Smith call until j t you
. . ,.,,. rowed .
if you do not J. K. Smith mil . .
one of our grade buggies, r poultry fencing aim
loss will lie hand I i . ,
good
n- , prices at the store J.
T B. Smith Bro.
Call and examine line of h P to dateline of ,,,,,, ,,,,,., underwear ,
you mt you
rowed
iii rill never i -ill
I k i i . public dining n om.
grade You can l
brought lo this market.
Frames for enlarged photos
prices to suit all. Fits guaranteed
. i tor enlarged m . ,. , , , . .
I , . . ll l Si
. , , , Nice assort men t pictures T , . , . ,, ,
of detail . , . . . ,, bast at a o'clock p. m,
, , ,., , each just received at t , , . ,.,,,.
Ayden , . at the home of Mr. John B. Stocks
Mi-c, Olivia Cox . . , near Mr. W, A. Smith
,. ,, . Carry your eggs chickens to . ,,. a . ,
Mrs . . ,, , , , ,. and Miss were united
,.,,,, l. it l ii. . . ,
here with ,. ,,.,. . ,,,,,,., in tHe holy v
,. . . Cases Dixie high , , ,, .
iii infill . . ,,,, . ,,, ,,. . i . ;.
point shoes for , ,
the insurance specialist. Pop ,,,,,,. , very present. i
Car lime, and cement,
at J. Sc Bro.
K. Smith Bro. congratulations.
,, . , ,. ,, i at their store.
Bed aim white potatoes at v . , . , ,.,.,,.
Inn will have plea-ant dreams NOTICE.
if Cox writes your In order to make mom the
town and Hay, cotton seed and hulls next days we will tell
at Smith
men, women and children at It.
iv Bro.
B. Smith Urn treat all their
I lie i-n the party lo
the home of t he groom in Winter-
r. B. Smith Bro, . , i villa where partook of a most
custom the greatest , .
. line at J. , . , , We
, . . and all are extended an . , .
Bro.
J. I
fall ii
J.
Perl ii . tablets
in the marl
iS Bro
. ,,,, V I
. to loan in p
.
.
. , iii
.
. lo. will
r your
.
in , cap
i, in tableau
iii cloth C St in.
bushels ti
I K Smith iV Bro.
blooded Plymouth Rock
i, for J.
C ii m and
J. K. seats for
are simply the
of bar- smoothest seat on the market
regular i gr .
. I l . .
no ,
i Co,
are
B,
.
i- .,
Mfg. Co., A;.
In
Ban
. i;
Ci
;.
, . .
FOR SALE.
Fur One syrup
Bale loss of
store. I in installment,
also mt ire i k and low
c i o .; musical
instruments, gnus, pistols, rifles,
shirts, poll nth i pi
list inn ii toys, religious,
mill medic
Old c i l.
J W. MOORE,
Ayden, N. C.
I SELL
Machines
. i . .
Old taken it; ex-
. .
Ni I
IR HE, YOUR ST
. without it; mi .;
I, i
Lit . i. ii i
I . I the
I ks tires, n i n
cure j in . ii.-v returned
I I . , ,. . , en ,,,.
Cure . . for it. Lie
II
r lire in i M ., , .
lion i. . s n
. R. SMITH BRO.
iii
i ii ti W
Is running over with New Goods. Arri
Daily. Biggest and Prettiest line ever Shown on
market.
ALL KINDS, ALL AT ALL PRICES
They are I r Attention,
. in
i this
yon buy not. i u e
your i
Milling and Mfg.
f.
it I in you up In any style
or pi
Milling Mfg. Co.
V tidies, oranges, apples
at H. Go's.
are
daily new groceries and
light from the
Ayden Mfg. Co.
cloth
at B. Smith Bro.
The loaf bread right
from the oven at
Call Hart Jenkins fur a liar
rel of Columbia Flour, none better
o be hint any
r. I ST
grade, ,. .
, , I Street
well mad durable buggy can be Turnouts
in any style at any lilting
the Ayden Milling Mfg, . for reasonable price.
Anyone wishing to have then
gardens or Joseph
any kind will do well to see .
N. C.
Sou for
spring
than i
invite you at m e,
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
k Block, Ki
Ayden, N. C.
A. H. Taft,
NEXT DOOR TO SAM WHITER





.
f.-d
; i
fie
. u
I.
.
Great
WENT
STAMPS
Have Come to
Greenville.
in i t lit- tn in you
i , -is v . Every dime
k vi I i -set i
i I b J OH.
s,, i in- spend it mi
it I Ami unless en. ii
. r- in ill ran
,. , hi i . i n i till vain-- in
money.
Stamps like in; rest,
without effort on your part,
;. ., ., lid r limy hi II
i mun. I for pleasure i t i
I mi things you w tin
.-,, i . tin mi offered for
I Ink- H
. y in en bi i or
l st I
IVE YOU WORTH, STAMPS,
,., . iv l -l- yon already ii
I .;. am ii and It
. i i , worth r I
; i I pr-to
ii .
, j ball roll rig
I i n here Brown
V. FOR
. ;. .; .
. . .;. ow
and, B i
Y i
,; , ply me
LE, N.
.
STORE.
THE INSURANCE AGENT. I A FAKIR.
One of the Very Clover Schemes He
Uses In Business.
modern agent
ion painless method extract-
Tie Holy Ce Wes Presented With
Very Petition.
Not all th fakirs of India aw
rows and sacred
mi ; Indus, there is
i j old sacral
whore Ion
; . and
American Tobacco
L in i will I
-o
but a world have a tine share in the
good others fail; instances show
Jones .- an agent, and raw cum a advantage of
he meets Brown, who abhor. the
m . nil kinds. Says , r
are not looking well these M
lays,
didn't know it.
What's the matter with mi
, seem to of color and
under I don't believe
i i an examination tor in- w I a in
heated . a and, far out
sniffs in contempt. W. I , and
-I ii . ;. bawl until mm one i
in ,
,. i- a the c o,
good harder to gel a ton
,,;.,. than to ,,, the ex- u e I dot ,
-I ,;, , Brown, ,
ml . t A the was close
par's one day
, wandered up and
Jones. needn't take out
insurance. jut have a little
whether you can
curiosity n
i. he to
examination with a little anxiety.
displayed, entire assurance
within shop-
keeper him gently, say-
not am a poor man,
thou those l
of
Tobacco
Trenton, N. J. March
Richard T. of
the recently deceased D.
Dana, yesterday in the court
of Chancery a bill to have set
illegal the mercer of the
American Tobacco Company, the
and the Continental
Company into
co Mr. Dana holds
fifty
He
that the merger effected
without the consent of or
Dana that the
merger i-- violation of State
a ions.
He further Claim the
merger violates th Federal con-
In that it is an impair-
of a contract. names
not only the the
director.-, as in his
suit, and among others names
a. Duke, and
P. as party defend-
ants.
with a anxiety.
The com, mt taps him all delicacies the place
The bull on.
-i i well i know thou a
I give thee all thou
reward in heaven already
bestowed; but, brother, am a
man, and ibis morning gave a
to thy holy brother Ra-
Why We Grow Old. I B Stilt armed fakir of
grow old we do and come in
know enough to keep young, just another
a specimen of physical
And Brown i; so pleased at his
little triumph he takes out a
policy with Jones. Sow York
Press.
we become sick and diseased
h,. ii. know enough keep
well. The time come when a
man ill no more harbor thoughts
will make him lick or weak
than ho would think of putting his
hands into lire. No man can be sick
A hole was growing in the
pile on the stand. The shopkeeper
picked up a bamboo stick and blew
his breath in the end of it, then
gain addressed the
stick have breathed a
, prayer that thou
if he has thoughts and how poor a man I am. O my broth-
takes of his If at, and I now present my humble
he think only youthful petition. he
he cm. maintain lain youth far be-; bull sharply over the nose, and
r.- . the astounded animal galloped,
would when lowing, through the
adopt motto, record
hours of Never
none hours sunshine.
mind the dark or shadowed hours.,
Forget the unpleasant, unhappy
I days. Id number only days of
rich experience; lei I he others drop
oblivion. There is longevity in
burl i .
taking total
him on th I
Hello, old I iv .
So glad i
have ii
How i
LETTER TOW. S ATKINS
N. V.
Dear A barber in
Pa., baa been teaching two hotel-
how paint,
Mr. Christ i the barber.
years ago hi painted
house and shop
A year th hotels
are all on
painted, not
The story tell the first
half of the how much the
three paints cost per square foot,
ii tells how they looked la-t year.
The was Dot on the bar-
His house and shop looked
the hotels had in look
old; they'll next time;
and next time will come pretty
Yours truly,
F. Co.
P. S. II. I,, fair ad Is our
Paint.
It Out o.
In the schools ii town measures
j were iv. nth ink. n the
As doctor tin- lo be in
each he the tin
a I t the pupils whose eyes
needed I ion ml i him bat
to m the children's parents to B-
. ;.
tine so. -i niter opening
of the fa
, I
. .,
home
low
prim
Mr
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.
ii i
no .
, i be fob lion
d by the cent i
In you I
don Mail.
The have become smarter
the p. ice is lower.
They can be for,
cents
.,
The n Ki . ill
foil
i . .- .
en K
She
c no sin;
on r
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la.-.
In, .
. Classics.
. in tin.
letters our ore
icy of i ind to c
the high young pen
In a d w rote
to her after In had g no to
preparatory for col-
and
j in ; mi are reading Plato
and mm .
the
I St P i
if for
Heel of self he I
rein t ports, re
in o
I She wined hi r
she held in
were falling. And h . i
upon her knot s. and In was all m
I,,. i Mary i his
, Door, he on
S i .
Net th C e.
i .
It'll v .
Thai ails the worldliest ;
in tin- letter lo a. of ;. i
an in m i ,
month I; an e of
foolish I and
trivial
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SPECIAL EXCURSION
TO CUBA
via Atlantic Coast Line.
i- of ONE plus
II Cuba, return,
iii N. C,
ii. meals berth
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n, March which
will reach or T
. I Man h b. win
P. O. S is leaving
night. Tick, ts b
ton any steamer leaving
II u until 13th
u lit. reach
April On return
j . . r v iii be allowed
at any point in the of Florida,
will I
,.,,. limit ticket.
rake advantage of I his
to visit
able cost,
which will excellent
to business
mi of i sister republic.
p Mix w i be so make
; in Tor
i. . any
i., i call on your
i i l. write,
V. . i P. A.,
. .
Wilmington, N, C.
th
III,
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY. MARCH 1905.
TO THE TEACHERS.
J. I. FLEMING-
J B, LITTLE.
J J.
Greenville, N. March
Ir la a of In
the people of the town of
ville and to and
in ice in war. Always
the- he gives
Member of the Home of Representatives Member of the House of hat he believes .-.-
wrongs. is a who
i- to lead and n. d,
inn his p bus in . i lie op
No.
Senator From Pit County.
James Lawful Fleming was born Pitt County. From
in in He It. was born in Pitt o.-e
.; 26th, near Onto i
academy f i- and com boy was spent in the
n-t f war mid he only
He
school at Oxford He
M r. h
we the board of alder-
men for timely Cordial month- mall bis lite, was married 1870, lo
to lo Mi Luis R White, f i hi aiding experience l
Greenville. If,, m . Upon I have given i he capacity and f I I r. c. J.
. la-v, j power not possessed by many men the most ,.
ii.-, who ha v- in Eastern
He was mar
January 1898 lo Miss , i
, c. till He M. . Mi. , .
is a lie null n member fore Held . II,.
He I nit, d and the by
been j mutes of peace for a majority and made
years, was a and campaign.
house ,. in He is .
1903 and in 1905 in He
2.400 tins House he takes deep in all move-
f committee em I looking t- bettering
to the teachers of the public
schools of the county of I'm to
hold institute summer
in the town of Greenville in
graded school building, el h
time as may hereafter s. I it
of the various schools of the com. iv
that desire for
them to spend a month in our lo .
has been so sincerely manifest by
authorities, and the
that prompts i
earnest cordial. The
life is not always the good ;
women who are doing so in
shape the lives and train the;
children who are to be men
and women of the country for weal
or woe are entitled to the very best
of every effort the people can pin
forth hi making then a ville a
together once a year as pleasant, baud of
instructive and their He K with his pan-
time and will permit. The-e M,. .,
i that can be bestowed of ., Judicial I
the.-e brave, heroic . ,. e a
women too good for their reward I of . Is in
service so well done. Pitt j effect ii .-.
is sincerely of her splendid
women and well she has a right Mr. . s r
b- the . ; iii.
has not H ,. . ,; . Judicial
been tn ii fitting position to ., d
the school the advantages fair. .,.
and that these women and n. . i. .- would
men the teach- r
I I. ill
fol I a .
as
as
bit ii j.
if -i Si and count i
rice in i
Ml lie .,;. ;,,
which he powerful in
I its, . I. ., i
excellent reputation as
a mid useful ,.
Slate.
AND SOCIAL
Thursday, March 23rd, 1906.
left this morning for
Richmond.
Waller this morning
Jo I ti left
John Forbes went to Ayden
evening.
Rev. E, returned this
in from
Mai returned
VI. evening from Hassell,
Lee this
for h-r borne in
ire
J. W. who has been
been more delightfully time left for
evening t this
blind and condition of farmer ha- Mrs. K. a. Jr. G. and children
of i. Cowing I. en . delegate in stale and nation- hostess ., ,;.,.,. evening from
her guests by Misses L viii , , Meant.
.- . .- . V .-
Dr. L. O. Skinner,
END OF THE CENTURY BOOK CLUB
f .
Never ii.,. a
of the Century n
roads likes, leading for reform j and
He to by of I of
great in work of the farmers. in the general
public load- q i and
assembly as eh
served on
c i. a,
road and
es . f. s,
and U- was
Jaipur-
whole lower Boor i.
th row-1. open and decorated with
potted
lights from numerous
bras shed their glow upon
many fail that flitted
her and thither.
to the absence of the
tarn bill-
the bill t,
to cents Th
hi- bid
the change
for class i
class fare. I
of I
I fuels mid
ii lint house
, president vice-president, the
d Mis. L. c.
meeting,
accepted I The study of the evening wig
j-
tine wen- worthy of b cause ill the i
fact there wee m .
l. ball make tin it- meetings I . H. i.
. Now Greenville has
the iii .-I i. ,,
graded school building,
good people of the town have i , k,
the spirit of h, ,,, ,, , . ,
is el cynosure sue- , ,, , , .
I i I ; . ,
. j.
lo In rings of good lie
1-. nail
, in
rel i-. o i
it. Hie stay
in be n
who would a lend. .,,,. .
As a business feature the town
would be greatly and as ,,. ., .
a social feature people of . ,;
town would be honored to have ii
this array of n,,. .
., i i . . .
heir
o e
o .- d
ii m
it in promote toad building the
Sen- He was a strong advocate
the the public
light a la of . His
i s, and m nous., in 1908 was approved
-peed, ii favor of He one of I
opposed in .,. f respected
. of
ii i n fr education, temperance
legislation, d p c.-. and
-carrying
1- in
with
ha were mi.
the fight on
He
splendors constitute a part of our
body politic for tin.- u Hie
assembly w. old continue. W.
sincerely trust that the people of
the town will
graciously cordially respond
to the request if the committees
aldermen to
range Ibis great enterprise in
believe tile go. a I
people of the town i j
I oho w splendid
and open heal .,.
their ,.
of the great
teachers are rendering
county it I'm
The w only regrets i hi
i- . be c I ,
welcome hospitality
iii d them t his
-.-1. , he
ti e Hill I, In Will
Hi. . I n
. lie . .
i I
. . . .
nu an
. f. A . I
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j u i
Ml s
mi called
for the
., it- of
it o the ,
i- in
FIRE AT SCOTLAND NECK.
Several Buildings Burned Loss Between
and
Hen Mar.
ii,,. I e. i nil morning
t, v. s by fire
III Ii
p . I
ITEMS
M a. K-, our
ii y.
J, C S II
In S
L. P. Kola ;
v. . . . V I,
H. c, i . i
Class III. I life.
Mis. ti. c . ii, several
days in i; ; .- week and
w , K. Pick-
. News
15,11 a ii. i there
I was a amount
Tin lite st t old
ii originated
is n i . .
Johnson's office, Wilson
store, A. sore, the
ed Biggs
S a number
r. u led Is . .- .;
and Mrs, V .,
l innate . i lie
i , which she present d p. h
in I i Mi-
Hugh
floor the -ill. Mrs. then Invited her guest a
wisdom into the dining i
iii. bate n. i .-.-. a; every wen served With
point, lie of a bill lo by a mis.
to me ow
Dutch aid
Wednesday here re-
on evening train.
Mrs. who has been visit-
her daughter, Mrs. J. Par
ham, returned to today.
Dr. W. H. Bagwell lo Nor-
folk today to take Carl A bee to
hospital to lie operated on for
appendicitis.
Mrs. K. Warren and Miss
Debbie Fleming, who have
I. M. Hearne, left
ii or for Williamston,
Pi f. . went to
Wednesday evening to
the usual routine of b . deliver an address at closing of
Hum Swamp School, there, at
Mr-. Chas. CH La
p . .-.- p K. and lighter,
. . . to visit Mrs.
Mrs. Danny baa been
guest H . ;
i; i me , ;.
v k- lie led with the , rind
Shakespeare's plat i
-vi and as the
c led each member re,,. i to
he.- name a t ,. .
Shakespeare,
L i.
vet in.-.
for some time, and
idle away be health will
i entered.
, March 25th. 1905.
went to
veiling.
Mrs. j. L. Casper, of
came In
Miss Flora Abeam, of Rocky
lint, i visiting her sister. Mrs.
. Nell
II m; Skinner and K.
light for it. II
. greatly
invited were Mis
dailies Dove, E. G. returned Thursday evening
Hugh where they
of d the of th,.
in every Louisburg, B. J. Cobb
that lion-mi farm . r L I. Moore, Prichard, Will Kicks,
farmer nod t o Of the I John II. A. While
session any, healing ant Misses
what hoc. . be Taylor, Cherry
Firm's Blow, Jones, Mary
Pan de Lei ming.
the failed
to find in an
porter. He took likewise
club
Saturday, March 1905.
Mi Smith ill.
O. came In this
in
small shops lost
all i his while Alls-
saved most of his. Both
occupied i. sere
Lewis and were
ii i i.
he ll -etc till lie
n is the
hi in-1
i I be r pint ed w brick ,
house .
The next meeting of
in mailers . g . will Tuesday,
in the of the criminal Mrs. J. L. Wooten.
law, m . .
for pas. . . id
to reduce the
.- r.
let i- . .
n ii l h I I
, . . h
iii-., much, and
club
lib.
Meridian left this morning
Suffolk. b
THE NEGLECTED POOR
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A of a and
i r. me i,
old col .
in the ad
alter it i as I. , Friday
i i .
M s- Cox left Friday
i for Ayden.
W. K. Cox left this morn-
i t for City.
J. Garden returned Friday
from Virginia,
Moore came i
II .
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POOR PRINT





Great
THE INSURANCE AGENT. A FOUR FAKIR.
On. . . . Th
Uses In His ,
Tl,. modern agent Not all th. fakirs
a sort painless method of extract- ma beings. Holy com and
i , ii., that have a fine share m
a policy. Here worn . , . ,.,.,,,.
where a good many others tau;
game and . some
an Insurance agent, rare . , .
the peoples beliefs in their awn
At K . on ; Indus, there is
, . j old beast
whose
p ,;
he meets Brown, who abhors solicit-
n of kind. Says
are not looking well those
lays.
so didn't Know it.
What's the matter with
weight. a
could pass an examination in- J
, ,. , . ., there and
Brown sniffs . cent. ; . f ,
I don't think y appreciate how on
MD
Ami
Have Come to
Greenville.
Hi-- H-st in town offers them t
,. , your Every dime you
that and benefit yon.
on
fill urns
you
f i;
t.
r .-. -v
.
do ex c i
money spend
And unless each ten
I--. t-in cash font brings a STAMP
., .- ;,,. ,,, mil value or your
money.
Brown Stamps are compound
without effort on your part,
. hi Undid . urns they bring will
. a free or pleasure.
Just such things an yon w other
. i . .,; n r- offered for Brown
I i s give your
,. v you can best use or
E GIVE YOU CO WORTH,
,.,. . . you already Ii
I n store . d ii and the
f ,.,. i, Thai worth v
. . ;. a . I
., . . ; you have w .
. ill. . ball
spend cash; pond ii where Brown
an
ALWAYS ASK FOR
h you ; y
. . i, . . . i es,
. i .,.;. B i B S a In ex-
V ,, . to
. , . y lid
tamp do not apply on purchases of
and ons.
B. CHERRY
N. C.
,, , , think j a . now ,,
strict insurance examinations are, ;. by .,.,,,,.
good deal harder to a , of choice
into the
, T friend of the was -lose
though not e. .
touched him . a tender for L. n
to he a athlete. , f
r up toll. and see say J.,,
Jones. take out any I is The shop-
Lave a little e . .
see whether you can pass.
,.,. curiosity on t not I am a poor man,
the he goes to t o ,.
with a anxiety. , , .,.
the any
over, w him .
a specimen of physical j know art a hoy
. man. and I give thee nil thou
And Brown is pleased at his in heaven already
little that he takes out a. i ,,.,,,. i , ,.,
k man, and this morning I gave a
; pee to very holy brother Ra-
why we Grow old. armed fakir of the re,
because we do and thou shouldest come m
know enough to keep young, just as r moon.
we become sick and because A great hole in the.
Tobacco
Trenton, N. J. March
T. of
the recently deceased Richard D.
Dana, yesterday filed in court
h lull l have set
aside as illegal the merger of the
American Company, the
Consolidated Company
and Tobacco
Company into
Company. Mr. Dana holds
fifty shares of stock original
American Tobacco He
claims the
without the of himself or
Richard S. Dana that the
merger is violation of the State
Federal
He further claim the
merger violates th Federal con-
in tint it is an impair-
of a contract. names
not only the bat the
directors, as defendants in his
salt, and among others names
James Duke, Thomas and
Thomas F. .- party defend-
ants.
Press.
Si
STORE.
LETTER TO W. S ATKINS
Greenville. H.
Dear Sin A in
has teaching two hotel-
men how to paint.
Mr. is the barber.
Three years ago h- painted bis
house and shop
A year afterward, the hotels
across are all on
painted, not
story don't tell the first
half of the how much the
three paints coot per square foot.
Ii tells how I hey looked la-t year.
The laugh was not on the bar-
His house and looked
the hotels had to look
become sick ., , . , -Pi ,
we do no, know enough to keep pile on the f shopkeeper
well The time will come when a picked up a stick and blew
he only
Se animal galloped come pretty
,, lowing, through the
adopt the sundial's motto, record
none but hours of Never .,.,
mind the dark or shadowed hours.
the unpleasant, unhappy i It. I, h
days. Hem only the of total r
rich let the others drop him on
into oblivion. There is longevity in Hello I
I t .
Whip It Out Him. Sir
In schools of ii . measures -.- vow
I were recently taken to lest the black
i As doctor tin
i l
so.
P.
Paint.
Yours truly,
F. W. Co.
II. I., fair sells our
The hens have become smarter
the of is lower.
They can lie no
cents
ea h school he save the
a list of the whose eyes
needed attention and requested him bat I
. . . . it
lo be in ii
the ; t n.
I . . , .
to notify the children's parents to
t.
One n I after opening
of the fall t. rm n .; He boy cam i
home and father the
lowing d j by
prim
ii my lo In-
.
. . i
delay.
Tim
B------.
no mu .
how the
cent i
Mail.
She wen
gave i i
Tl, . In , though I aw and I
foil
I .- it
ll
i . i
calmly k. pi on .
knelt. i
if for plea it n
of If he it and
an rending reports, re
SPECIAL EXCURSION
TO CUBA
via Atlantic Coast Line.
, ., int.
Havana, and return,
iii Greenville, N.
s meals berth
, ii. . Tickets will be
sold which
will reach T Pin. the
of h b. cm
b m saving
Tick, la
mu o-i any steamer leaving
I until 13th Inclusive,
v. in, limit in reach
, ii., April On return
, . ,, to over v ill be allowed
Al-
ii
The Classics.
r lie. led in th
I . , ,. . ., , sloth she held ; I II
,. i i i- . l . . . worn .
i. j i kind to freeze
the people.
In 1850 devoted mother wrote
i- her boy, after lie had gone to
preparatory school fit for col-
and
m you are reading Pinto
Herodotus. Communing with
the dead, u will learn how
Net Um Came.
defend
. H. Mr, J
e dead. Mai win learn now me. .-.
the worldliest lo; I In,
in letter to a W of fifteen, ex- to mi Ii .;
news, account of crime. . t in
palling. She , within final
limit ticket.
Take advantage of
to visit Queen of the
in reasonable cost,
which will afford excellent
to business
in i republic.
c party will be limited, so make
in
. pamphlets or any
mi., call on your
were falling. And
her i ho
Mary hi-,
office floor, he I on re.
. -.- .
an injunction to id.
his month of
foolish of sweets
trivial
ever
wish
London hi
in to .
my
i , after i
i open,
o I
a lent i
earl U you haven
of it there ii n thinking i in
Brooklyn that has, and to
leather he i . n fer id.
of the street on alternate is
make sum that will be
worn off York I
Miss re
S- I V
Al
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p,,,,
in
.,. .
n; i ii
If Kin
w I to one of I
the i St. J
who had a i ion a .
to a i ;
i one day hand bound
up.
to ask-
ed on of his
. trying to hold bis
v ; the ready response of a
Tit-Bits.
-i i agent, or write,
J. . J.
EMERSON, T. M.,
Wilmington, N. C.
THE EASTERN
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
VOL. No.
TO THE TEACHERS.
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. TUESDAY. MARCH 1905.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN
cS
J. I. FLEMING-
J B, LITTLE.
J. J. USE.
Pit County. Member of House of Member of the House of
, From Pitt County. County.
James I son born
in Pitt in 1887 He was horn hi Pitt J w
at 26th, 1864. horn near
f and com m the
Dieted i
College. He was June
Greenville, N. March 23rd
Ii is a of congratulation
the town Green-
ville and to and
tile of
. .-. . .
for Die timely cordial to Mi Lain It White, bill h.- and Miss
lion to the teachers of public a. . t. i-iv. . capacity and Ci J.
. . law. power not by many men them.
Mr. i. who bar- e-joyed in
Incited
he received only at Oxford He
in all bi lite, May II. 1870, in
if
schools of the county of Pin to
hold institute this summer
in the town of Greenville in
graded school building, s-u h
time as may hereafter ct
And we the teacher-
of the various schools of the comity
that desire fr
them to upend a month In our town
has been so sincerely manifest by
our town the
that prompts invitation i
cordial. The
life is not always the good
women who are doing so lo
the lives and train the
children who are to he th- men
and women of the country for weal
or woe me entitled to the very heal
of every I he people can i
making their ville
together mice a year as pleasant, band
instructive and as their lie his
time and means will permit. There Mr. I. M
is nothing that can be
those brave, heroic Rood Mr. i. e by a
women too good for their reward of is
in service so well done. effective and .-,
ts sincerely of her splendid and a ready
women and well she has a right Mr.
t hr. the i
baa not heretofore H u .
been n a fitting position to offer lo
school the advantage fairs. Mr. in mi
SOCIAL.
Thursday,
S. S left morning for
Richmond.
Waller Render left morning
or ii.
Hi- service in re Tn
for the lib i.
be fought to Ayden
. i- ii-. excellent . i in an .
-be W. B. returned this
News Kinston
fighter In and in war.
above the . give
hut he believes m-
i m is in i.
was born to lead sud to i- in d,
inn his leadership has t. it the
lift of those Mill be
lie In fin his Si and c
,,;, He w. mar long pr. Ill th
i, January 1898 lo
. Loin , of Pitt H- Mr. Mr.
nod a member of . Id . lb . in
church. Be and u by
. LOCI .,.,,.,,.
-i member earnest and aggressive campaign.
,, ,,.,. in He is one most I has it,
1903 and by farmers in Carolina. He .-delightfully lime left for
2.400 la he deep all move- ,,
meats to bettering th-
. . , , . . Mrs. h, A.
and of farmers and
u, j ii delegate in and
END OF THE CENTURY BOOK CLUB
Ni-v-, in a of
Cofield
v. evening from
Ms. Lee this
for b-r home in
ire
G. who has been
Lewiston this
Mis. J. G. and children
hostess evening from
if n en , ,,.,.,
, ., , . ea in receiving her guests by Misses ; ,
public
leading refer, M Dr. L. O. Skinner, of
v. More, of Wilson ,.,., here and re-
invest in the work of farmer-. H in the general I ed on the evening train.
, ,, . . ,,. , . and decorated
en-t and I assembly a ,, . .,,. M's. who has been visit-
I ,,,,, her daughter, lira. J. Par
their glow upon the I to today.
member
s;
s. Judicial
., d
. . . in-
iii.
and mat these women t-
me the teach- n promote
were worthy of b u, an .,
there hum.-.
y lo make meetings air, I.
Now Greenville has in
the men n
th.- grad.-d building,
of the town have
of i. w I
-s nit; cynosure sue- . . . . i
would
road
. ml I
He was
bills ;, --e; i house
bill In reduce fares
changed his bill and
the change m i -r
fail flitted
a.
tali
hither thither.
to the absence of
and vice-president,
Mi-. L.
Arthur presided the nu ling,
The inly of evening was
Shakespeare as roll
c died each member
Dr. W. H. Bagwell went to Nor-
folk to day lo lake Carl Alice to
hospital to be operated on for
appendicitis.
Mrs. W. K. and Miss
Fleming, who have
K. M. Hearne, left
. for
facts
lie ,
t . I her name a quotation
Al the usual routine
st in n exerted Himself in way to
i.; i i promote load building in the
. . . , i suite, lie was n advocate
. -f th-
in, us of -tali. His
and in house in 1908 was approved
;. ii favor of his He W-8 one
,, and respected
ha, the tiers of miss of
ii
class far
rare. It is Sp
of I
nu ,
. . literary
the fight on . . . .
Mrs. Chas.
house read a of
Ill .
train t J . i .
Ph. then pr. p
with n paper en I
a. Ian the
ill , .;. ., be with tin
Prof. Vt . II. to
i i mi evening to
diver an address at closing of
.
Ilia
a s
ITEMS
I ii ,. i. , i
Iii- in all, . ,, i , .; .-. m
physical and i.
rel gin.- i -o .-
ii
in would be
delight. In all who would attend. o i t
As a feature the
would las greatly benefited and as ;,,, i .
a social lire I lie people n i
town would be honored to have i
this array of womanly tin s-
constitute a pail of our force . p
body politic for Urns as
w. We
sincerely the people of
the town community will
graciously cordially respond
to request of the commutes
aldermen to
range great
we do hope and believe go
people of town and I J
t open their ,
their ,,
of great service
are great
of Put
The writer only regrets i he
situated to
, in- welcome i
each ever; one of the. at hi
own i-.,
. . ore and a I, he will . i
Iii ate .-; . th
, ll i
tin The
. legislation, Hews
. i
n -lie ii-
d for
make
. its or
. . i Ion
will, i hi
1- in
. i
FIRE AT SCOTLAND NECK.
Several Buildings Burned Loss Between
and
d N. Mar.
mis morning
this i s by a fire
Swamp school, near there, at
P. and daughter,
. la
. P din to visit W.
Mrs. Dancy has been
for some time, and
i he health will
be es restored.
be w.
X i w .
value of
to the
and
a a. which there
I a nil small in-
c-
Tin in old
ii originated
Mi 1905 , , ,,, ,.,
M a. It.
n V. A. sore, lb-
S-u a. Johnson's a number
. P. R i. Petersburg, shops lost
i . i is v. I, all bis while Alls-
. I Ii
ii. .
class I
of
In
Mrs. .
one lo i the
i , she i- a
to Mrs
I of
Hum- tin- i cot-1 invited her guests
wisdom nod iii running Into the dining m-mi
debate at every sere served With dainty
point. h by a bevy, of girls.
th- industry In the invited guest were ales
river Dutch dames Dove, E. G. Thursday evening
pound made an earnest Earnest Parham, Hugh where they
fight for it. I., and Snead, of banquet of the Tar
in every I Louisburg,
, March
I. I. went to
veiling.
Mr. in Mrs. j. L. Casper, of
la in, came in
Mi of Rocky
XI nu., i Visiting her sister. Mrs.
S, .
Skinner and It.
,, ,
w all ill hi
brook saved of hi-. Both
. in lid
he own.- Lewis
in spent several ,,
days in ; week and
matte, that I farm I. Moore, Will Ricks,
farmer and m Mat Ion of the John Kicks, II. A. While
session I ad hearing Brown, and Misses i
what lo the Taylor,
of ii failed I For lies Wow, Jones, Mary
lo find sup- Fail Fleming.
porter. He took interest likewise The next meeting club
in i ill be on Tuesday, lib,
iii the execution of the criminal with Mrs. J. L. Wooten.
low, am
for p f
th f per-
oil ill
Saturday, March
Miss Smith is ill.
came in this
in ruing.
II. Meridian left this morning
Suffolk.
M s- a Cox left Friday
i i
THE NEGLECTED POOR,.
Ira in
,, i.-
sinus will in- replaced brick
on
i ass
ii d
With Bride.
1-
v i
. . I I
1.1 .
.
i, i es,
-in he ll I
much v i ii much. and h.
house was in with his
i o cm
pressed, ill
I r , I
. .
Rev. K. Cox left this morn-
i . City.
J. G, Garden returned Friday
evening from Virginia.
iii-r Moore came m
great and evening
neglect hi me h r. Mr
, t col from
i in r .-.
i was I I
write I ;.,.,. Tar o
Can
. f ii
I r
cc
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Title
Eastern reflector, 24 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.
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March 24, 1905
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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