Eastern reflector, 11 April 1905


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WINTERVILLE
Great
DEPARTMENT
STORE.
This M i in of A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep-
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory.
Highest . ii--
i. by Pill
Don't t I
cart bubs t
. Fat
v Mill.
r Will
A Mfg.
. .
tat Loot up Mr. Cooper and ask him
rood earl hub-. A. O. Cox Mfg. prices of anything that you
Co are interested in.
Mr. Mia Spanish peanuts for seed at T
IV
the
If you want to buy right, if you want to be treated right,
make our store your headquarters. We Keep a full stock at all times
and solicit your peonage. We have hundreds of articles that we
have not space enumerate, but call your attention to the following
Values
SHOES AND SLIPPERS
Ni. 1- . the up-to-date ma are no Ion
by a dainty with only beauty to com men
Trim and Shoe
, A
worry i tie
cotton you when
yon got through ginning
Oil Mill,
cotton in any the
boat market pod every
It is a of awes
I R. O mi Co. are
selling this -e Smelly
, to date in style, q
and
Misses Bessie ill and
Cult- .
s, my.
to T N. iris Co. fr
n.-n candies, i urn,
n k-d on spring
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Co
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-me to us we've
ch
CHI.
Some fry to meet
buggies In pi ices. A few try to
i mi I c them in quality
But none undertake to do
Quite a crowd of young ladies
from here lo Branch
N. Maiming
Ben Forrest as spent
day at Charlie
We through the Winter-
Mfg factory one day re
I; is surprising, the many
they do there. The plainer
was humming a merry tune
r must b
and
Fr hi, in
meets tin- I
graceful in lints
., bald k-
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the
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of
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Prices an; 53.00.
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OUR
Ralston
Health
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Fellow Shoes
for
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tuck
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mohair
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Dora
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Guaranteed
costing
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Sunday. OB excursion, a lumber was smoothed,
cumber . I it hack. Two men were making a nice lot
The Pitt County Oil in now f and we never
buying They pay m different Two
the price or will ex era were tan
meal. When yours work. Hand
are lead write for auger were all in there.
A two car, batch of men work
styles of farm buggy safes,
heir prices, are An-
you had better go and make your man WM merrily paint,
his -ion the anvils in smith
Bill of and sounded as if something was
of were doing there. While Calvin
Mi. Baker's Sunday. your meal or flour, and he is the
We samples of over five heal we Know. Walk in
style of wall around, hut don't get in
sets. w,. to y u as way for men are busy.
the cheapest Come and a bottle of Dr. sure
examine before buying elsewhere. fr at the drug More.
it Bro. Jerome
White's Colic and Kidney Care, I of here
the combination kidney medicine sporting.
for stock an a sure colic cute. were shown a letter a
at the Drugstore. Am to A. G. Cox Mfg.
Fayette of Ayden, stating that their wen
among the best baggies shipped
there.
It would you to the
number of a-on- and that
is being shipped and A. Q.
Cox Mfg. Co., but we were in their
shop they had a
nice lot of work jut being com
em are
was iii this vicinity Sunday.
T. N. Man-
C at still the
medicine that will all heart
troubles and
A few the EASTERN
area bit in arrears.
I ha
the on all tin
c d-. la grippe
.
ail mule from plated their timber was tine.
of all oar subscribers Buck, of we
am give receipts here a short stopping
for i he aid sec me J. H. C.
e. d pay hi
Hie i
. in me happy, make
get Lapp
h i pay a
i, . will
, poultry
paints
body,
He your
.- lire
eh
Ci
Bertha
train
invite your attention to cur line of Side Boards, prices
Hall Racks, to White Enameled Iron Beds
, ,, c n i n fr the
to Sadie Seats, Cobbler Scats and Veneer Seats. .
ms
to Extension Dining Tables 53.50 to Bed Spring and
Couches.
FELT MATTRESSES, Prices
danced,
Fm
It ; i
The f
brought I l-i
yourself.
fr all
H .
A Johnston.
C-ix,
ton, A. Cox, Jackson,
Fernanda and 1-. I.
ii went to
The place gut; wire fence
A ii. CoX hive a big
.,; ,. fence
alSO
and wire. Br sure lo
k, i buying
your apt lug of fence.
I work.
Bring me either at my
home i shop.
Nelson.
For Plymouth Bock
. Fob orders
ed as lust a the hens lay. H.
Jackson mill ville H. C.
Mo., ii ma. and lakes
Beady mixed paints
When at A. Do.
Large assortment of pants and
than shoes All men stuck at A.
W. Ange and Co.
Tho A. O. Cox Mfg. Co. expect
to the i ice of
track for tin season
until ii is in easy reach of all lo-
growers.
of Ayden, was
i e Tuesday.
Felix of Kin-ton, is
here.
have moved into my
store depot. I keep
a good line of hardware. Haves
black smith and and repair shop
land livery stable in connection.
W. L. House.
Bruce Holiday, of
on a visit here Sunday.
A. W. to Ayden Sun-
lay.
Oscar Rollins went
ox Bro.
ever
. in vie,
call and
, just iii II-
race
REVERSIBLE GARRETS
Matting, Etc.
BROS- POLISH IS THE BEST Every house keeper needs in her Spring cleaning
We invite you to call on us for any
thing your may need.
J. B. CHERRY CO
Car of 1-
B C
There Is
farmers Te lo y such
high prices Hour they
can raise o and the
Winterville Co l
equipped l-r splendid
Hair
o. ii
spending sometime here, left
on Saturday's
I've the
where I've
a full f up-to-date
Bites bargains
ever saw in and fancy
collars. Laces dress
Lades
invited to call and see me. Mrs.
Sarah
C. A. Fan, of Ayden, was here
g insurance.
store there we think
the most can be pleased
in jewelry.
Sunday
A. G. Cox Mfg, Co. are
I making heavy shipments of col ton
I planters
Should you need in that
i line you had better order at once.
Miss Debbie Manning to
Sunday's train.
Several of oar people have re-
pants cm get any style at painted dwelling
price at Harrington Barber which adds very much to
Don't your eyes feel like there the looks of the town,
is m it in Do they pin you The farmers are very busy here
hauling fertilizers.
Miss Carroll went
Jack Saturday and
day.
on reading t
they become mattered and adhere
while That
paired vision and should be rem
by eye glasses. B.
T. Cox Bo. carry a full line of
spectacles and can fit your eyes
with proper lees.
John Peel, of came in
Monday.
or men to solicit
fir nursery stock in Pitt
door with rails is h For particulars enclose
place to buy cheap goods save . Winterville; N. C.
money a specialty. Farmers who raise hay can
A W supplied with the well
A. O. Cox Mfg. Co. have
just received a lot of excellent We handle T. W. Wood and
poultry fence. If yon are in need Sons and millet
I any yon call see it. T. Cox and Bra.
A strength tonic that brings
rich, red blood. Makes you
strong, healthy and active. That's
what Hollister's Mountain
Tea will do. cents, Tea or
Drag MOO.
In through L. C.
Arthur's truck farm, just south of
town, we noticed that bis potatoes
are coming up nicely.
For 10-syrup. draft
soda fountain and outfit, including
marble counter. Apply
D. J. WHICHARD. Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY. APRIL II, 1905.
No.
BEAUTIFUL
INTEREST MANIFEST IN SUM-
MER SCHOOL.
Delightful Reception Given to Friends.
Mr. William K. Nichols a d Mis- BOTTOM i
I were married I , is gladdening lo all the people
Wednesday evening a l the home of of i , h
A T RESIGNS.
JUSTICE COURT.
Church Much Grieved and Will Endeavor Vagrants Hear, Thirty Days.
to Have Resignation Withdrawn. Justice court
At the regular quarterly confer. I dark this morning by
of church Thursday the dusky laces
the bride's rather, I, C in in the Bet A. full-grown vagrants.
in West Greenville, Kev. A. I that Is manifest, l ; mi tendered his ion as pastor I blended fellows, and
of of the church to accept a call were in
The marriage was h em to Richmond, Vs. had calling of without
one. and was attended by a i mm
friends and relatives of I in i i-
the popular couple. The wedding I are .
march was played by Miss Fannie , , ,.
Fa in ch bee. i .
graceful manner. aid it,
green, Slid the bell, i. , ,,.; v i.
from the arch prevented i,
a very beautiful h, st n., ;,.,
soft light of I he Willie car, . .
solemnity to the occasion.
The attendants wen C A.
Had Mich and were in
Until Midnight
I In- board of
AND SOCIAL
Thursday, April 6th, 1903
been fearing this mom days, I visible means of
in.- is knowing that Mr. King had With the of from each to make
if int. rt- i to a call to a larger and but
Log have inviting field, and the, got to pay stale, age, and banks
G. G. up
. were in ., ,
. is mm t
monthly s. . I
all we. t
i g.
The finance reported J. i
that application hod b-n made to for Williamston.
bunks of the for the loan . .
. u returned to Go
evening.
v A, returned
morning
to lie borrowed r
ii
will. Miss
W. C. with Miss Lucy Join. aid of
son; F. A. Patrick with Miss then individually,
Johnston with Mm homes f. i.- h . h
these town-. the
After ceremony c u l-e-t
party repaired in residence high p.
groom, where an excellent me and nib in , teacher is
upper woe served and a delight mo-i
reception given to many friend j and as I
and relatives of the happy couple ; urged, they served church that were
resignation was n t entirely lines-
hat peeled, aid sill it was a lo
i. Win.
H The declined lo accept
r e the resignation and a
. i , of W. H.
O. B. and W.
that T. Burton, to see Mr. King see
if any as lo
increase of or otherwise,
could be offered which
cause him to withdraw Ins
nation. is to b- hoped that
Kind will matter
and cunt ii to serve toe church.
The and
lieu as a unit he shall
not leave them. w have
more loved and admired Mr.
King. He trait of
best the country can afford, and
Bishop Strange Coming. all the
Rev. Robert Strange, D be character church
Bishop coadjutor of diocese I upon them. him He is social, kind, cultured,
Fast Carolina, will visit ii on intellectual, Re exhibits in
villein May and hold a j good clothes to welcome aid enter- his work and
series of services in the Episcopal the- m splendid J Ideal Christian mi He is a
church here. These services will j women,. i called fine feels
begin on Sunday, May . trust be-1 keenly what it will should be
and t- sen-
daring week following. Sun- I e good to
day, 21st, will be last -I
day of the series the tin .-i in
Confirmation will la- i t of
leave. A large people
not of any i lunch join
Hie hope the may get
Mr. King to withdraw his
lion.
. I .
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Ml
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bin X .
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The Episcopal requires
t her candidates for
shall be instructed carefully ST NEWS,
in the elementary principles fit
Christian id the
life. In .
u cl
been and Will
regularly the church on i
third Sundays during the s
h hour in the n
also at I
This class is primarily n.
who are and desire in be
it is to all
who may to at tend
they expect to
or even if they arc u-
firmed but wish to take advantage in .
of lust Any evening, i
who may attend thee es will to the
be given a welcome. W. K. Cos
ASSOCIATION.
T he
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t.
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lay
WHICHARD ITEMS.
N. C. April ti,
Everybody is rejoicing the
rain
K. while
with us Tuesday
L. B.
Wednesday a.
Everybody to-
tobacco.
Miss Leroy Mooting is visiting
Mrs. L. B.
t -lay 3-30
o'clock n vi
was u
Miss Ida
hue. is y I
n pi u in lie r . ,
show
pan . t i h
made u . . .
Prof, i. I.
one there i
a tare treat
At the
I. i o ii i .
Ml
Cumins Again Season,
I in . j pa ii
Large Winterville
as Place For Summer School.
There n very luge
i r ,
of the ii ;. lion
e It i day to
where the Bummer school
hull in- out
i ; as a el as a large
friends who were interested in
contest.
The devotional exercises were
by
The for
u us I'll I l
King
and and
Jarvis being who spoke.
Twelve was the h for
deciding v. here the summer
lie held, it was an-
that the meeting was
I. lend- in I'm
p cl lo I
again
rehab . . .
X. i .
I yell i
IV i. cl
. i .
in ,
can In g I
and new
i hut I ex-1 ready to hear from those present
matter
o was also
stated that the n had been
made that ii he In -i to
begin work on the .-. . rage system
on,
me i-
county , and low u taxes. under
a receipt is a strange looking
to Jim, if he doesn't
scrape up a few n the next thirty
Hays, says with warm weather
county will give him a lit cause sickness After i
Charles took his sen- of the matter the board was
Mice of bis usual of opinion that the work should
cod natured way, but I be done as early possible
baptist, Will make a nice, let The street reported
mad hand, wished to convince the the streets were in better
curt he actually performed than they have been for some
some labor. However, he ; lime, much work being done during
and inters upon duty of the past month.
a mad baud at once. Governor T. appear-
before the board in behalf of the
graded school trustees
King. another of these
good natured fellows, and made
request-
ed that the graded school building
frantic efforts to convince court be wired for electric lighting. The
that he spends ins board authorized that this be done
pulling whereupon at the expense of the town.
tire informed him as ill The lights wells c
was instructed to lake the pump out
of the well near the old market house
and equip the well with buckets.
The committee was also instructed
to look into the matter of providing
other warrant for vagrancy have
was not fodder pulling time
present, he would give
task to and
him to thirty days.
We understand that several
been issued, and I here inn lie
something doing again real
places
ITEMS.
for watering biases.
market committee reported
that two additional stalls in market
house had been routed to fish dealers.
. . morning
lay evening from Baltimore.
returned
day evening from Henderson.
Mis. D ti. House, Mrs. W. a.
Bowen and Mis. J L. Little -pent
t in the village of House.
Mrs Jack R.-ed, who has been
the bedside f hex husband,
left this for Plymouth.
Mi-s Maggie who has
h.-i- sister, Mrs. E. B.
to Scotland Beck
ibis morning.
Mi-. and
chili of who have
been Visiting her parents here.
i a rued home even-
Friday, A; Till,
J. I Latham, of Washington, is
town.
Mrs. Iv J.
L. I. Moore returned this morn,
from New Bern.
II. Hill, of is
in Greenville today.
this
cemetery committee
;. i. K. A 1905, reported three lots p Id during the
Today's rain to pie past month Wire and posts have
farmers. been ordered f. r enclosing
at tended
services at Little I b look after
night and Sunday. for the ti ill case
B. I. to Parmele Greenville as the place to
Tuesday and lo hold the summer . reported
Ayden the progress their
won up . ii the
of in cl officially
invite lo held Hie summer
in re. and i . citizens
Prof. G. W. . M.
of Ayden, I I
vices Creek Sun
There was a
organized at St. Sm us he may i,. . with
day afternoon. u large As on In secure
attendance and prospects me fair the summer he teachers are
for a model school. offered boarding places for
Kev. Mr. Pate tilled his regular and a i of
in the M. K the
las- Sunday. school.
M-s. R. I. The officers Died their
her mother In monthly reports The dispensary
City for about three weeks, report allowed n profit op to April
turned yesterday, This
end to the bachelor business Taxes on incorrect I v
he s it is
Mr. Corbett.
time.
Mr. and Me. F. Mo.,
Snow Hill, visited friends here
la-t Sunday.
I. lie Greenville, Ayden and Winter-
rills Invited the I tn hold
the institute In
d of I Mayor K.
it J, L. Ki. . Mi. F. C.
II u spoke
i I, lo Prof T. K. Peden
i- spoke Ayden, Mr. l. Cox
. sure no v c m afford
. , . ,
We understand of the lime i . id a
ville is soon i i b an Odd license issued to the lath
lows lodge, true A donation of a .
such a lodge would he Grimes Camp
to this and we feel for their here
returned Thurs-
day evening Wilson.
Miss Pattie to
to j.-.
Mis- Florence Dall, of Greene
i was here,
home Thursday evening,
j Satin day, 1905.
J. Little came in this
; f from illusion.
Mi.-s Tyson to Kin-
Friday evening.
Harry Skinner returned Friday
Miss Marian Draper, of
son, Mi-. Q, s.
Miss Florence Blow, daughter
i Mr. and Mis. Alex. L. Blow,
nave a birthday part Friday
afternoon.
Mi- Annie Tarboro,
spending sometime
W. I. family L. H. Pender,
home this morning.
i; l lowed to Mrs. F. G. Whaley Mrs. O.
carry livery business in the G. of who
IA. Kit during the were visiting Mrs. J. L. Little.
listed
Ilk I . . many
to be i
. i
.
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Li i berry
home Friday evening.
Mi-. Little and little ton, James,
them home.
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POOR PRINT





Comparative and Economy H
the Two M Food.
Dimming the food
of roast beef and turkey,
Lancet I
First, b.
tor weight the flesh of the turkey u
more nourishing than i mi beef,
but the , v
cheaper ton the
moisture in . . e
the amount
the , an.
fie.-h I i
i. ;
mi beef
me ti in
. I i ii
that the fl m
in
d i
it i
I lie
I .
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., . ii
. A
n be I
of the turkey
I is
iii
rancid is tor th.
tic
.- the mo-t Oil-
lie ever, mm a dietetic
point of view I.
is that whereas f contains a
high pen
,, hardly any at
all. The extractive matters in bee
account largely tor its peculiar and
marked and to then
,,,,.,. in poultry
the pheasant and the
of 1- de
is . bl ll
of as well as of
are valuable, for only are they
agents, but they also act
us perhaps the I powerful
How Hank Sullivan Put a Faro Bank
Out of
used bale a
man like said Hank Sullivan,
one of the leading terror of lied
Gulch, a select crowd to
Hogan's saloon,
do it no more. One o kind
saved me from the dual id
in three years,
it.
down to the Silver hang
faro bank to
the band. Id been back m
mountains on lo
was full gold dust the de-
.,, for excitement. Hill Jennings,
man ever sec,
was with Well, luck
Hie, pretty soon see myself
down lo the cloth. Seven thousand
dollars of good, hard yellow gold
dual gone across the table to the
house As the last chip I had on.
v. in I had a hunch
I it would
.,;, . fell certainty, but
rise mil blow in; head oft
sort when I hap-
to glance at Hill
look I me.
wars a on hi
took chip
an mi an
from that hit turned my
way. In n r I bad
faro bank dealer
a corner, Cleaned him
that's why I've sorter got a
v,, . for a man.
Orleans Times-Democrat.
SB
Rest.
is told of a man whoso
wife bad arranged an
and persuaded her
ant husband to remain at home and
help her receive the fifty guest who
,,.,.,. naked partake of this
feast.
was dull
l. was still duller. The
, v. re Intolerably warm, and
of letting in some cool
.,. host escaped
the hall, where he found the foot-
m comfortably asleep on
oak Fettle.
he Paid sternly in
say
must have been listening at the key-
A Pointed Question.
Nell is a little who is allowed
to join the diner at her house when
there are guests on the stipulation
she shall keep very quiet
On several occasion the little girl
was refused dessert on the ground
that was not good for her.
Recently, when there was not a
few guest dinner at the house
in question, the youngster, having
obtained permission to speak, naive-
will th dessert bun me,
or is there enough to go around.
Collier's.
A Content In Gluttony.
do occasionally remind us
in Table correspondent
writes, civilization does not
deep in spite of our boast-
i am surprised you have
noted the case reported from
where sis compel
to w-hi of could eat a
pound of plum
I., time with his bands lied behind
him. The win. four min-
,.,, ;. v 1- amuse ,
I, . I.
No
said the old
sternly, will do it. N
have i sold anything by
will begin
For u moment he was silent,
the clerk who stood before him
could see that the nature
his employer was fighting
for the right. .
the old man cm-el again,
will do It is an inferior
of and I will never pass
it as anything better. Mark it,
shoe tit for and put it
in the window. A queen doe
have o do much walking. Lon-
don Telegraph.
Women With Beards.
Two German have beet
looking into the bearded
women, and they have discovered
that out of even MM females
are bearded.
these have only slight
down, -in have very visible beard
and are unmistakably adorned
of in omen
bad boards, hi I
, beards well ,
A Lois.
Mr . endeared herself to
and sentimental cook by
interested inquiries after the
relatives, and the answer
she received often compensated her
for lime she thus spent.
your cousin married
the last of me, as she expected to
asked Mrs. on her re.
tarn to town one autumn, and the
cook's fare changed from
lo gloom in a moment.
was not, poor
said mournfully, was took oil
sudden a fever. It was her
a double loss. There was the loss av
a man, and there was the loss av
the
He Gave His Address.
An Englishman, a temperance
was invited to speak on total
abstinence. Being nobody in
he was placed last on
speakers. Tim chairman also intro-
several speakers whoso name
were not on the list, and the
was tired out when he said,
Bailey will now give us Ins ad-
address said Mr.
park
road, and I wish you all
D. W.
DEALER IN
Groceries
And Provisions
Fresh floods kept eon- ,
stonily Country j
Bought and Sold
Cotton Bagging and m
Ties always on hand j
D. W.
North Carolina-
PAPOOSE
A to III
Agriculturist
nil seed from so I
Northwest
mealing with II I
wrote Unit i
pound and i
from to I
acre, mil r
stalk Kiel all it
b I
I l t
I i
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i i lost a
Ii i .-
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i bu . Ii
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not to f
c. P
Bout hers
in
ill ma is
in
i i
ITEMS
. was
Urns i. I
m- led
I. K -I
in tire .
i B .
v i, ii-
inn on I j
Mrs. r. K
u . , , . i. Mia. I-
P. A. stroke
of lira lay,
better today.
. . . t
., , ; i . . mi line
Mi- --ii ii
Mi. V
. .;, . V. , . AmI -ii, tilled
Ins here last
Dim.-
h. in was
in
C, Sunday in
Mr. tilled his
here lat
mt
C. Si. lings town.
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rD
ill
; BEFORE
Forget About Stomach.
inn i 1-ail the vital
if are not
, H III. V Should He.
, and invite
1- v. Willi eat,
ll and I
y . i,. . ii have a stomach
Ire.,
ii.,;
TIGHT MO i HE CAUSE OF ALL
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
O. j WHICH AN
MRS
I p If D
X. a-
n upon PP -1
, . i and adjoining
,.,. .
all. P,
unties.
his hum
looked for
Whether ii
is whipped
world
. I-
iced.
Contributed t I r.
On u the 29th i f
M tho men-
of death arid
to hi the
beautiful
I the spirit of my beloved wife,
Tucker. She was
years of sue and had been a
i r I ii ill months.
Ii a hush ml, three child-
, ,, i v .- , r a I her, sisters
fold i. Si i
brother, a boat of mends to
their loss. At years of
Tl IS DAY,
to
Loafing Bays.
One does not far to see
away their time
being engaged in some
wholesome employment, fl
matters not what or
is wise
Ms boy some regular duties,
kind of employment. It is
worth much to And is u most
excellent example for others. In
some respects it seems that the old
time i lea i f regular employment for
passed out. There never
bas been c a truer saying
than that is the
Sin to Sleep
I., AGNES G.
the I n he
the route
lain of
i J
it inscribed i in an , n . faith inC brim devil's i and if fathers
Virginia i In her latter and mothers would have their
lays of such intense suffering trained in the best way, they will
T. . , stronger and stronger, give them work of some kind.
,;., and for many weeks before she left be sure, they ought not to be treated
knew she and was will- as slaves, but it is well for every boy
when he told that , She was to meet stern duty; and the way to
. for ward to meeting their . .,.;,,;. impulsive, always do it is to make out some duties and
Senators in the of others even till the I see that he meets One some
e a j
,,.,,,, . times feels that the go-easy plan of
In, s sad to say good bye life is taking too strong hold upon
, . r and win .
. ,; , , ,, Lord giveth and He taketh away, the people of this time, t life
e the ram, of Lord, to , easy.
their early admission to
Her remains were taken to the
boning ground and there
. laid to rest by i he bide of her sister,
between n l res of tin ,. preceded her to the grave only
University Ge in and the months ago. Burial services
u N lb Carolina, held were conducted by her uncle,
land Nook Commonwealth.
If the .
lid v
the
while me i
Athens, Ga.
Fred in,
Every lent stop.
his journey th -1
tit
S Dearest wife, you have led mo
There is s ; in a contest of Here this wide world alone,
,. , , r. Hut I to ray Redeemer
and is far more credit- meet around His
able to ilk- c than the base-
s throne.
wills Mr
again, as
days
ball and f ill the schools Sigh not, wife, not by
on for a reputation. . ., . ,, .
i nu came on earth to bloom;
God's own will that placed
looks cruel any reporter you here
, , , i r i To breath sweet perfume
v. I a fake story as
the one a few a purporting
is
While the seal
without a pres
usual
There I beheld delight
The blessed three in one;
And strong affections fix my sight
On I. incarnate Son.
squire
. , bas started
the ball against vagrant and bagged
a bin.- ;
work
The
to be. i a
put into
The was held
in Asheville, and the
antis won by. .
campaign was a warm
The Democrats earning Chicago
u Tuesday, and electing
their candidate r r, shows
Elects Offices.
At the regular of the
class last Sunday the fol
wive
President, Z. H. Vandyke; Vice-
president, O. K.
Secretary, E. B, Thomas;
mi, r, B. Reporter,
C. F. Commit-
K, F. Belts,
K. Asa W,
P. Edwards.
l he l u class is h
work in Greenville, it having bean
months and h i-
a thirty-three win
an average attendance of twenty,
and DOW that the has he
Kan to get warmer It i
Sunday is the fortieth earnestly hoped
of the surrender of the Army will to
f Northern Virginia at
Greenville
e of the in the Stan-;
April. was on Sunday just as however it is the desire of each
is the 9th of April, 1905, and be-
the la a of S r
of Cur. . . I been found.
The grief of the family over the
disappearance of their little boy j His promise stands forever firm,
should beta i sacred to tamper with
in way, and there ought to be
some punishment for the
who started such a story.
disgrace shall ne'er depart;
binds my name upon His arm
And seals it His heart
The immigration this year in ex
break all records. One
steamship alone, the Celtic,
coming across with over one. thou
sand Irish people. Fifty thousand
immigrants have arrived in
weeks.
i j . . . I
last only to go hack to his mother's
house.
He was gone long, and Margot
grew pale and thin, but she utter-
ed never a word.
you have no
are as cold as a old Jane
burst out y one
day when came that David
never return to lit-
fishing village, hut lie instead in
the lonely sea Still David's wife
would not speak, but at night
stood by her window and looked up
the clear stars with a white
think I must have a heart, for I
ran feel it she .-aid when
there was none to hear her.
Mm the rumor was a lie. and he
back.
done well and has come
; right, said the
woman. She looked at her
with uncompromising
eves. could give you lino clothes
now and the best looking in
Then for the first time was Mar-
calm broken, and she was
moved to speech. will never
back to tried fiercely.
She threw down her work and left
the room.
How was to know that in
North Carolina at Appomattox
hear much
from the f of the old soldiers
the board of aldermen
ville made such a dona- Court House and the collapse of the
for their entertainment at Confederacy. The 9th of
coming reunion on May
board of county commissioners a.
that you i a in always tell
thing is mill;
the
storm to
come
by was killed
near
i-
S on
cause this anniversary is on Sunday
a recent meeting also a liberal attending the unveiling
donation tor same Carolina's monument will
honor ourselves whenever we all be held next day, on the This
possible for the old veterans toward monument is the and only one
making their remaining days historic a place.
. and it is right and proper
among us. the coining reunion . , ,, , ,, ,
North have
ought to he the mos. successful yet ,.,.,.,.,, ,. first or memo-
held, and we hope old soldier Without disparaging the bra-
in reach of Greenville will be here I very of any other Confederate
on May 10th. they were all brave North
i Carolina proudly beasts that she
in was the at be-
Lettuce shipments from this
are now very heavy, l- Major-
mated General Bryan Grimes, planned the
day were fully baskets, there last battle fought there and corn-
having b i vi r v the infantry
. by ex i pan of which were
I I
member that we it the
est in the So we in
every young man in Green-
ville to out Sunday moraine
and join with this great
work. class meets
Sunday morning at o'clock.
Dr. Bryan returned Thursday
from Raleigh where he hat been
attending the convention
as a from
great lo
tell tic class Sunday and
each member is urged to be pus
C. F.
Reporter.
have come to fetch Margot
he said quietly.
There was a silence.
you hear. said
Greet
The other woman did not reply.
But for the moving needle she might
have been from stone.
The old woman looked from the
to her son, from one dark face
to the other. They were
alike, those two faces, both showing
the impress of s and stubborn
will. They were curiously unlike.
too, the varying Urea in the girl's
eves leaping OUt to meet a sober
practicality and steadfastness in
those of the man.
are you said
David
lb- waited again, and again the
needle went in and out, In- only re
a pause, says she is
not going back to said Jane
unwillingly.
has said that to mo,
said David is to say, I that moment heart was stolen
she has written it. She wrote it in from her, and she fell in its place
a hard, cruel letter, which she left but a lump of heavy gold that tore
for me to read w hen came her breast Wherever she went she
himself his voice shook, felt it there, and it hurt sorely.
He paused for a moment to steady When she passed David in the street
it. shall not believe that letter, her lingers shook, but that weight in
Margot. It Was unworthy of you. I her bosom pressed, and she
shall not believe that you mean to I bored his gold and passed on. Oh,
do anything so cruel and it was ill to be a heart and
The word- came out with a jerk. I have only a lump of gold that must
am waiting to take you always stand between herself and
the l I she loved
She would not answer. is rich said Margot,
With a quick stride he crossed and she was careful that she did not
the room. shall speak to meet him again. She spent much
he cried. am not a dog that time in planning that her ways
I do not deserve a i might not tomb his.
yon arc not a woman, but a In the evening she sewed still,
or you would not -it there and re-1 and she was sewing when Jane Greet
fuse to utter it Speak Arc to her with the news which
or are you not coming she thought ill,
Without raising her eyes. am you were a wise woman, Mar-
not said Margot she said, keep away from
David turned away, breathing such a fool. No one but a fool
heavily. the weakness of would lose all his money in going
strength and the weakness of weak- for such a man as John Stan-
he said. can give in to ton is. David is a rub man no more,
a because you're stronger i Every penny he brought back
than her, and that's the way went with i frittered away and all
;,; mi it with Margot. But else that he had besides. Be thank
l. . it was the other kind of fill. Margot Greet, mat you are not
. way. and had my son's wife in anything but
to learn different. There are times
when a man must show himself a She went away, a red eyed and
man if he's to remain furious old woman, but Margot sat
lie strode away, and Jane Greet on like one stunned,
brushed the tears from her Then she arose and put away her
she's with m, his mother sewing. She did set it on the
anyway, can't talk any little table, as she always did, but
she thought, with a rolled it up and, with a curiously
sigh. Then she went to the impatient gesture, set it away in old
stubborn girl who was her wife. Jane's drawer.
Margot was sitting where she had finished said she.
left her, still sewing. I Yet the sewing was not nearly done.
are you going to Afterward she put on her hat, and
Baked Jane. A harshness had crept; the shawl which she usually put over
into her tone. head when she ran she
have already told you. I shall; upon her arm. She cast
find something to do, and am not look the little room and to-
said the younger ward the staircase where Jane bad
Then she opened the
are not going back you door and went into the street.
shall find nothing to do. You must I That was curiously quiet, and
stay here with said Jane Greet. I there as a fog. was but one
have the whole of ear since Margot bad
my son's with her husband and
And so things went on. Margot
worked for her mother-in-law only, i round her way through the
and her ate into her very sir. i and around the corners just
soul. But she would not go back to as surely us he had done, but she
was not unconscious of the way she
A North Carolina Hi l.
ITEMS.
The consciousness of that
i-2 to . n ;
by Ii. I
. go and in
the mun to whom she had not yet
been wedded a year.
There a day when Jane shook her through and through and
Greet met with an odd look on have shaken her more
her withered face. Iliad she but had a heart left with
had not mentioned the name which to feel.
NO., April . 1905. of the girl's husband that dark I David's pane mad, a little disk of
,. . i. i But to- light, i greeted kindly, yet
R K H hurt, for H I I of
returned Tuesday. . . . w gold in her breast.
Vi . is visiting . But lie , I me in
;. r
hat he i i.
crop
I be v
ire hi u light, at I to
.
A detachment I North .
to this territory, in the and 14th
ling . -u , i I fighting any
a a ti tin withdrawal
lone at
would the
est
rs.
i per hundred bunches
and . to a d ; i i.
Star
A Ki I sen
i. I
court
use
highly and filled
orders any kind
of a can. up.
Japan and Russia have spent a
billion dollars for one year of war,
while millions of people in Asia are
suffering from hunger and dying of
the plague. All the other nations
are going the same pace with top-
heavy establishments, en-
navies constantly increasing
and all to gratify the human vanity
for pride, and
stance of glorious war.
Who was it that wrote of the world
us a place every prospect
main body of the infantry.
North Una a Rob
of captured
the last cannon that were captured
by the Army of Northern Virginia.
These four facts, which have been
fully proved, make it most
far North Carolina to the
first State to commemorate and per-
with heroism
and unshaken fidelity with which
her sons remained faithful to the
end, even after all hope of success
had Record,
April
Greenville,
In a id
day.
Miss Stella Buck.
after spending some time with
relatives and friends here, return-
ed home Monday.
Miss Annie spent u
of last week near
Quite u number of our people
attended church at Reedy
Sunday.
Lizzie spent Saturday
and Sunday in Ayden.
Mrs. spin.
Saturday and Sunday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Barn-
bill, over the river.
DEATHS.
Matthew Hart, an aged man of
years, died a few days ago. He
leaves a wife, several children
a host of friends to mourn his loss.
Mrs. James died
afternoon. She leaves
quite a of friends and
relatives to mourn her loss.
him so
that he I to
morrow he go She
trying to hide her it
lad's wife -poke never a u ; I,
Jane never knew that that night
Margot wont to look at her old
home. For a few short moments
the stood in the darkness looking at
a Is faithful, not i n true,
In heaven or earth I you.
Ii was not true, of
She had not been true to him
or faithful, but would be now.
Tears came into her eyes, and as
they ran down her cheeks something
broke iii her breast and melted away.
David's light smiled kindly at her
I am your no long.
I want you only, you and your
Dark In life's love. In no doer;
me no love, to Bleep.
For a moment after the deep voice
had died away she stood there, one
.,
. m, i mo red at
she said simply, have
and White.
the windows of tho little house as she opened the door and stepped
which had Keen her greatest into it, leaving the fog and gloom,
end her passionate
There DO light in it, and she
thought David was out till
him begin to sing. That was an old
k of his- to sing in tho dark.
And on the old harmonium ho could
pick out the few notes he need-
ed.
well she knew the Bong He
sang it with s little break in his
voice, and she knew who had put
that break
Asking and Answering Questions.
Mrs. Mr. If., who
little son just ask-
ed you a question, and you didn't
even notice him. ought to be
ashamed of yourself, and I shall
Mr. didn't bear him.
Mr-. no, you never hear
when a member of your family
speaks to you. You are deaf lo
very ones you should love and
deaf to
Mr. docs he want to
know
Mr. my son, i
man who loves pence mid quiet.
London
WINTERVILLE
This department is in A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep-
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory.
WINTERVILLE ITEMS.
in prices. A few try .
mini tin in in quality
. , April S.
up Mr. and ask him
i i
Me i i
Spill o fol seed at T
N. A
We vol. the Winter-
Mi- o day re
cent i- surprising, the many
the he plainer
was bumming a merry tune as
rough lumber was being smoothed.
Two in mi were making a nice lo.
of and we never
many different kinds, Two lath-
were doing beautiful turn
work. Hand rip steam . ,.
select tons
augers were busy in there.
Another batch of men were at work
lit
wood in hubs. A. O. Cox Mfg.
Co
Borne try to meet
your
in. o , Mill.
.-
hubs to A. O. Cox
, i ii l i-i be kind
none undertake to do
; I. Pit. Comity Mil i-. now
i v r that Ii lot
of cotton yon bad over when
buying Cotton Seed. They pay ginning your last
the highest cash or will ex Pitt Co. Oil Mill, buys
FOR THE LITTLE ONES.
for meal. When yours j
for prices. i
The Masons held their meeting
Friday night.
A. O. has two car
loads of different styles of farm to date in style, quality
fence and their prices low.
cotton in any quantity the
price paid every
i-a line of dress goods
It. ;. i in Co. are
selling season. Strictly up
Whistle Buff la a Marry Game
at a Party.
Whistle buff n
blind
a ii. e over I i .
t the romp
i i- n
.
r or
pie.-c
.--.-
. which dot .- i ;
if
y I
IT
I iii
. .
L , when,
mediately to
lie hi.
el h H
Vs th. . i . ind
nit one whistler another a
.-., s tin
until i
oils than i st is can
Hi
had liefer go and make your
hundred of wall
buggy kitchen safe-,
desks. An-. . ,,.,. ,.,,.
was merrily paint
the
while the anvils the Mack smith
shop sounded as if something was
mi , before buying elsewhere.
ii. T. Cox Bro.
Colic Kidney Cure,
doing there. While Calvin K j,,,,
your meal or flour, and he is the ,. .
beat we know. Walk In at the Drug Store.
look around, but don't gel in , . T. x Mm-
the nay for the men are
M s. Charlie and
Mi.-- of Woodland
and the
Go toT. X. Manning Co. for
fresh candies, nuts, raisins arid I
We samples of over five , .
Mrs. Smith
k. at
street.
For tobacco, groceries, dry goods
to us we've and
noting them every day.
K. Chapman Co-
and of
is lo i. in
slippers has arrived . I our stock
here shopping.
Try a Dr. sure
for store.
W. wen- letter from H
Virgil in Arm to A. Cox Mfg.
Co., stating that their buggies were
the shipped
there.
would lo sec the
number carts that
is being -hipped and soul by A. Q.
Cox ., we were in their
shop yesterday they bad a
nice lot of work being com
their timber as fine.
mixed paint- and
at A . w Ange Do.
in. are still carrying the trimmings
I medicine that sill cure ail hear
troubles and coughs. before. Consisting of mohair
F. B. Tucker returned suiting-,
Friday evening, from i trip down in
the load. all designs, voiles, to.
A few subscribers the Eastern i.,,,,.,,,, respectfully invited
urea bit in arrears.
f the Winterville list and
the list on all th routes from
our
am to give receipts
for the paper. d see inf
and pay tip, make me happy, make
I the editor happy, and u
in call inspect our
Barber Co.
. through
nu freight, to
c.
The In--, in to buy
is,, drug store.
Keep your left warm and com-
yourself. I've got a ;,,, avoid colds,
all those who pay for a an,, by buying your
year in advance.
A D. Johnston.
The place to get wire fend
d have a trig
lot of the American fence
Pittsburgh a
staples and bard wire. Be sure lo
than shoes. All men stock at A.
W. Ange and Co.
J. It, Smith, of Ayden, spent
Wednesday here.
The A. ti. Cox Mfg. Co. expect
get their prices before buying
shoes at A-
They carry the shots at
most reasonable prices.
Winterville is well represented
at i teacher's
There were . many
their mimes separately.
A natch free Who will
to reduce the p ice of their
CO truck fort lie season
until it is In easy reach of all to-
growers.
have moved into my
new store the depot. I keep
hardware. Have a
black smith and repair shop
and livery stable connection.
W. L. House.
-V. O. Cox Co. are
your soring supply of fence. , u , at A Ante
A large bear passed through how long they
town Friday.
I repair Shoes and do good work.
Bring them to me either at my
home or at shop.
Henry Nelson.
Corn, hay, oats, lime, salt,
and ready mixed at
A. W. Any Co.
Clothing for your body.
shoes for your feel, hate for your
Mowing and rakes for we
Harrington; Barber Co. cull
them.
At the drug store there we think
the most can be pleased
making shipments of cotton , jewelry,
ground hunters r
you need in that
line you had better order at once. Harrington Barber Co.
John of Ayden. Mrs will and children
here a shun . Idle Friday. t , J.
your like there, w in the
in Do they pain yon j there Is no why Pitt
headquarters.
It. G. Chapman Co.
Professors W. H. of
and G. B.
of delivered addresses
fie of
sun's school, near Beady Branch,
night.
By
Jokes iii., i t are more nu-
than twin Pot f
all tin re need be no hesitation
in repeating a joke
in at least one section of
tin
used to live over on
-aid the t
who told the couple
twin- named Dan and Abe.
moved away since At the time I
r they were grown
men, but were as near like
them two gallon jugs. The only
difference was Dan had
sound teeth and Abe he'd lost most
his o the front part of
face.
only way to know which was
which was to stick your finger in
Abe's month. If he bit ye ii was
Companion.
Pertinent
if she said, realize
that have every in
as you say, but I must
it would be a great satisfaction
to in, if would tell me
he said anxiously, as she
paused.
you would tell she re
pea it is yon it
necessary to put your hoe letters
through a copying
Then he instantly recalled that
she once been a stenographer in
a business house and was
his little measure, so
to Press.
A Whistler Story.
r as in Paris at the time
of the coronation of the king of
England, one evening a re-
the Rita a duchess
Paid to
you know Edward, Mr.
Whistler V
said the painter.
She looked surprised.
that is she murmur-
ed. met the king at a dinner
hist year, and he said that ho
mew
said Whistler, was
only his
now S
and j.- a
shoulders. .-
with all tho
cut,
If you .
I . you're mis
and U
I in the
brown and gray
-or in t .-
The
Our ; display will certainly b
the man who and durability at a n
cost.
THE Ft
Mr. Sags.
mid feel tired on reading f.,,,,,,., s lure m such A man prominent in financial cir-
am. adhere hi, ,,,,. , ,,. flour N
i ,.,,,,,. ,.,, and
l should .
by s . nil g I. B.
T. n I. Ci . v a full line of
, ea, your eyes
. per lees
in ., i
orders nursery stock in Pitt
eon . For particulars enclose
Stamp. Winterville; N. C,
who raise their hay can
Winterville Mfg. Co Is thoroughly
equipped tor d
flour
return -1 f om
.
a mil line up I a
millinery. bargains
ever saw d
collars. Laces and dress
specialties. Ladies are cordially
be d with the well to can and see me. Mrs.
Osborne.
j Taylor.
Hem. Blount, of Standard, was j w Smith, el Beaver Dam,
town
We handle T. W. Wood and.
Sons and millet Black spec
ally recommended for the human
family, fine for perfectly
balanced, sub-cutaneous com
For sale by
B. T. Cox A Bro.
Sir. Morrison, of Ayden, was
here Fl
The door with iron rails is the
place t and save
money. a Specialty.
A. W. Co.
The I. G. Cox Mfg. Co. have
n a lot of excellent
n d had ii ed lo the
veteran II always
in in r -aid i i from
t rule
h in
. not
in Sew . I r
sir, you on Id so out at
yo i wen . with per-
sons who
ill A f
CLOTHIER.
bran;
Car lead of just in
Barber A Co.
A large crowd from hue. attend-
fence, in need closing exercises Miss
of any v. and see it. school, at Reedy
u;. Bock Branch. They report a Ann nine.
fob orders We are over on spring
ed fast a- the hens lay. H. goods, prices way down at Ange
N. Co.
A Mark Twain Story.
Mark Twain tells a story that
in Germany o man
sitting next to him at a dinner in a
hotel ordered n bottle of Johannes-
burg wine. When it was till
he saw mi the bottle a label of
and called to it the tent ion
of the manager, who
what ii stupid donkey I dis-
told him to put on the Jo-
A Ons
A remarkable dinner was served
I o r near
Co. The table set for twelve,
and tho menu consisted of one five
a half pound potato, one fifteen
. I
turnip, one two
i i . and three made
and pound
Got Beyond That.
One of the principal
in a promising gold mine was ex-
on its merits to n capitalist
and prospective investor. He de-
scribed vein in which the miners
were working, showed him
mens of the ore and backed up his
statements with tho written opinions
of i
admitted the capitalist,
looks as if it be a good
As my old Uncle Hiram
would my, it Ira I
m the
r.
mi n . we're
quartz
ti i .
pi
lie
and
i .- fan
Ll .
that om n pi i
present, it-. II to him i
being, but sure had i
he him to am .
end.
e have left no way u n turned to hoof
tho utmost to in your in your sum-
mer skirts rig price, in
th, of s i hi
The sty
Ki
as
Collars . , , . r am ml to ti
by the
Try the
Literary The
mo i i point in our inter
course with t. i- I i be
fill ourselves. ether ill i
ought to he sacrificed to that of
truth.
Mrs. Caller is
in
Literary I If
for motel o t of town. I stationery
i .
any we not .
set a i
likely to lose our influence over I
him
The Reflector,
I Bookstore.
Carries ledgers, Day BooKs, Books and other blank
books, Box Paper, Tablets, Slates, Pens. Inks, Mucilage, Legal
and Abstract papers, Carbon paper and numerous other things m
SOLE AGENTS FOR THE FAMOUS
PARKER FOUNTAIN-
POOR PRINT





HEALTH
How often a
nail or r or
per lacking. Have -jet
tool box i
i i
Is all could
we will s.-i ;
box don not lack v
useful
. . . . . . .-.
I Of CO;
You gel
life la
wise for family
The man who Insures health
la wise both for family and
may Insure health by guard-
ins It is worth guarding.
Ai lie first attack of disease,
which generally approaches
the and
in innumerable ways
GRIMESLAND
April 1905
H. H. Proctor sod T. J.
vent t Greenville Tuesday.
K. Proctor went Greenville
Wednesday.
J. It. Proctor end Bruce Holliday
went to Sunday.
W M. Moore road
Tuesday.
G M t.
ALL OVER THE HOUSE.
Some to Remember In the i
Treatment of Colds.
A cold neglected is the first step l
in acquiring acute and dangerous ,
or bronchial disease, and
a cold half cured is the straight and
narrow path which leads to
Here are a few
which every homemaker will do
to bang in her medicine along
with directions for first aid lo
more I i e -u w I -he
., . . ,. In ; no e If with c nine.
R, i inn r d M.
your he
V r
. first con
B. U. Tom and directly on the I weaken it,
to Washington o that tins vital-
lit the co d.
. . to
n on i e rem
J s,;,.,,. . .- . N W. fillip- y uh;,., ,, ,, I
i,. i Ii .
f pie they have been for tend i to , while you may
. t. . ,. ., . i .
mm lubricants on ;
ton you cover it over v pro-
Mn- T. F, went to Washing- Lubricants of this sort open
colt
Monday
. .,;. . I i i
y, . .,. .; The Right Name is
re
st-
; the pores and aggravate
j unless the affected part is properly R
covered.
Don't experiment with the cold
Announcement
We beg leave to announce that we are
Wholesale and Retail
s for
White Lead, Paints,
Colors, and and
country Ready nixed Paints.
. which j The Right Name is experiment with the cold
Fur. . . Salve
H-. .- . .-. cools, heals understand it. fins is D
. That part of Iii No. the town bruise, plies all akin efficacious, but if improperly a
; K. Adolph
St. at the southeast earner ,,. ,
sud thence W . V.,
U ;
r.
A .
F. ;. .
P.
h-
p s
it is dangerous.
so Th. Art of
piece after A or chop properly broiled
leg. Witch should have a thin, well browned
r with S
.- i i
. mi . . th nice
X w Beyond this crust the
,. healing s. in should be red and juicy, a
. -i. Beware of shade less done in the t
court home L rigid by J L. drug More, near the surface. If the broiling R
. f-n-t- u soul e to to be done in a range, have the lire ii
the Lot ., ,,,, V
I--- A ionic. .
., r, i , . in w hi i- . . . ,
,; ., . .,.,,,.,,., be ,,
lie i III and ,,.,, ,,,,., j,, tie double .
.-f That's Hollis., broiler hold it as near the coals I
Mountain Tea will do. .
r a or brown, turning will j,
i.,,. three or four for this
now. . the broiler several
Feel tin appetite, inches above of coals and
That's con tin . . i
and will is done. rule i to count
ten -lowly, mm the broiler. A
cm;
raft, smoke and may
e drawn up
. . and
i . .
I aide n
. . e
and n
,.;,. I , S M -Hill Ten
steak or c pi t a little n ore than
in . n in n
There is in the world better than l
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
GREEN Mil , N. C,
. . I I . . I I . . i . .- . , I U -1- till IA
.-.- . l ,., Tablets . I. an inch I . in ten v.,
HR- ; min- i. . I. .-- . . r
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The
tie i .
this ; p
Char
Bea I
Hen
Lit
Ni
Ox .
Rs
Bo.
V i
A . .
t. .
i .
March
NO
i.,.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers
;. Ring, Ties and
and shipments
toll I
terms
are I .
consider the
cheerful v.
Cheerful view Why,
tin i a I
i I
Reflect
how . i will
.
.-
II Ti it.
. . .
BANK OF
N.
AT THE OF BUSINESS MARC
MP
QUO I
Point-
I II
de .
ill ii
Is Hill
. ; ; v
, securities, etc.
.
I. S.
i t In
.
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i state i
lit
till, n i
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IT K.
lie,
I mi
i n a
Ill
1,471
a, on
5.7811
GET YOUR SUPPLIES
Now
Everything you want in the way of
nice Ca Pickles,
Candies, can be had at
our stare.
carry a large supply of the Best
Goods
bros.
The Cash Grocers.
, .
. i
.
Oil
hi- I
at
. J . t
i North Carolina,
Count; Pitt.
I, James L Little, I .
.; the statement above is true In tin
mil I. .
. ill . n.
ii an I sworn to bi
March
. .,.
J. A
. V ION
Hard
H Victor Receives
THE
PRIZE.
To the Victor Belong the Spoils.
the E
St. Mo., Lock of
Cincinnati. lo ml the World's
Pair, lot exhibit of M Steel bank
fire and h of end
nil d prize over all
. for modern . co ruction, workmanship
Th . Sal has i zed.
J. L . Agent.
N. C.
St
and any
BOOK STORE
in
ARD,
N. C.
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
iron F n Sold.
For
Guns,
i, sat Cu and
. . s. In an
I re c to
H. L. CARR
.
odium
FURNITURE, OIL .
c household
Commodities. I
TAFT VANDYKE.
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT.
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent.
--.-. AYDEN, N. C -t
AYDEN ITEMS.
For cotton seed hull, meal ha;
Fine Hi; go to
The latest in Call
at W.
Don't fail to sec Gannon .
son's new crockery both and
are
hi for . ,
. . , . than formerly.
Aides, N. C , April 1905.
As for Daily
we take
great pleasure in receiving sub
those in arrears. We have a list
of nil who receive their mail at
We also take orders
for job printing.
yon a nice, light,
pole, for your or
carriage. Call on us and make
Coin., in when you wan
to buy Independent Manufactured
Tobacco, we Tn
Bart vi
The held regular
meeting
I I'll us
, , , ,,. , , Hereafter until the fall they l
Mfg .,.,.
, . , .; i I heir meetings in tin-
Co. N, C.
Mfg. Co.,
Ayden, N. O.
Anything in Insurance A
Cox.
When a person goes back on bis
meat bread resources it
ally denotes a getting left m
other lime.
If you need anything in the
of Crockery, Tin ware
come to Me us, Hart Jenkins.
Call examine out line of
nigh grade buggies. You can be
easily convinced the superiority
of material and
Ayden Milling Co.
Artistic treatment applied by
Cox, the insurance specialist. Pop-
prices.
Car lime, and Portland cement,
EL
time.
can
I apply
In he i n of the hold
opposite pol you will
Hod Cos, the specialist,
we have plenty
wagon and
wheels and will sell them as cheap
as any one.
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co.
Ayden, X
g machines at J. K.
II.
Cook and Heating stoves at .
Smith A- Bro.
The ladies say
Tyson have the prettiest Hue of
die-s goods in town.
B. O. Cox has been to Greets-
Free Will
cloaks at J. B. Smith Bro. Seminary, Ayden, N.
Large shipment dry I spring of the Free Will
goods and notions opened l Seminary I
B. A Bro.
King Quality ire the best. m. in. ten weeks.
Ton will J J. Ed-1 Term, higher Branches
,. . i primary
. nil .,
and children id are .
n-w -ale at J K I K. Peden,
. It. , A III ,;. . .
1- f
Hill I in I I I
here.
,.
V. h
EARLY SEEDS
We handle
we
not
This
usual
dispose
of all
of
A. P.
Painter and Paper Hanger.
i All I
and neatly
be
executed. All
test designs in Wall Paper.
.,.;,,. guaranteed.
A- P. MURRAY,
X--C.
i.
ii f or
C. ck- ft Co.
y. K Ur . Mr
c. Wed e
Gr e
Carry link;. .
., produce
II
. . it
t J. It. Smith Bro.
. . , , bun this week in meeting.
Car salt, line and coarse at J. ,,., .
B. Smith Bro.
Bed and white Bliss potatoes
company which
J. K. Smith Bro.
OS town and country
paints colors in oil, white lead,
turpentine at B, Smith Al
U. Smith Bro. . N. C.
Complete spring clothing Ho tn J. J. Bun fur
st J. J. Ed ward A Son. clothing.
The soda fountain a Craft, Reedy
will be In service Branch, U in town,
from now to the end of the season. w, . p .
Che newest and drinks ton on the mark
he found there. you want I
something try them. col sud
Examine line of notions culture, M an;
C. and Co. shaped r fist or crown-
a yard at I ins simple,
It ft for
B. C. has been here f p
seek. . Bro.
I ladies can We at I
f will and pat-1 we . . , L
J. It, Ruin h ell t
Oranges, and all Co us
kept
B. ft Bro. have just
received h ear of
pared
A. Willis would to in-
be he is prepared
move houses on short and
AC 1ST,
, N. C.
y.
, . I
ill
ii. I . N.
A . .
pas
T H P
n c
OF
DEN, N. C.-
At the close of s March 1905.
I- r
buy not. j
better i- . here u
your pal
Mil i . d Co.
Ayden, X.
J hi r ;
. ho h i- with ins .
Dr. C. Skin e r, a e i
in
Bro.
Ayden will be in
Greenville tomorrow and if not
heard Ir there will be a surprise
way. especially if
feeler forth is fully
It Smith ft Bro. are offering
special inducements to the trade in
full and winter goods. The public
are cordially invited to call and
investigate both price and quality.
Pants all sizes and prices J.
B. Smith ft Bro.
B. K. Bail Co. will do all they
possible can to please you with
their new line of heavy and
of insurance
In represents.
Notice yon rant damage at reasonable j days, returned to I
your cotton ginned nice and clean, Greenville
in Hun you might Mr. Julia near Call on
better prices for it, it to the Monday S o'clock rel of Flo r, am
and was buried in afternoon of anywhere.
received spring stuck of
pants. j. j. St Son.
Ayden Milling S Mfg. Co., A
if you secure
one of our high grade buggies,
your loss will be than ours.
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co.,
den, X. C
low ii election Fellow citizens
prepare your ballot, i Mon
day In May.
Gannon ft Tyson are displaying
the most op to date line of
ever brought to this market.
Frames for photos
each. assortment of pictures
, ii
the day following.
Wrong eyeglasses are worse. ha
inns than none. If from Charlotte.
eyes tire, they call for help. Tho can luge i
W. Taylor a optician, a
glasses .
I that i here
at reasonable prices. Noted; ,,,, , ; ,. ,,, ,.,,
have said wrong eye Our e
than poison, i and
J. If. Smith attention not generally.
. r i Milling ft dig. Co.
fencing now
band for sale. i
Polite clerks, good goods and
suitable prices at the store of
each just received at W. C.
It. Smith A Bro.
groceries
Wears Headquarters Brat
class, light neat Harness,
Ayden Hilling Mfg. Co., Ayden
Car and
oats at J.
Smith A Bro.
Mrs. Ureas of Scotland
Neck, is here on a visit to her
G. Berry.
received, line line of
and can fit you up in any style
or price.
Ayden Milling ft Mfg Co.
Fancy candies, oranges, apples
and bananas at B. K. Dal I
ft re-
daily new groceries and
from the Lie-
field I
K. shipped from this
point last week and
week dozen, makings
total for the two weeks of 1719
dozen eggs. He is no man
either
Curry your eggs chickens
W. Jackson ft Co.
cases high
point for
men, women and children at J. K.
Smith Bro.
J. it. Smith Bro treat all
with the greatest respect
and all me extended an
to call at their store.
Y- ii s ill have i ii-
writes your insurance.
Bay, seed mini and hulls
K. Smith A Bro.
Dr. celebrated tablets,
medicine on the market
it. Smith ft Bro.
to loan to our policy
in Pitt on approved securities
Cox will arrange it.
The convicts, strung, have
and in charge of guard
Joe They are at
work on the Ayden and
ville mad. results are ex-
FOR SALE.
bushels
peas J. It. Smith ft Bro.
vagrant
law is to Mayor Wooten. The
mayor can't act the com-
plain of honorable citizen.
He Cannot assume the executive
too.
Work on the brick stores has
been temporarily suspended owing
to a lack of cement.
Full blooded Plymouth I This work has been long
eggs, for W. J.
Mum ford.
seats for
the trade, that art simply the
Smoothest seat on the
Ayden Milling ft Mfg. Co.
limpet all cloth and
at J. H. Smith Bra.
We have full line of
shoes for ladies. Every
pair guaranteed.
J. J. Edwards ft Co.
We are offering good values
Since Monday evening J. W.
Bros., have sold a car
load of wire fencing. This firm is
among the substantial the
county.
J. W. ft Bros, have
received another car load of
American Wire
This fencing is the best in the
world and so admitted by all who
have it'll it and all who have;
seen
Cold weather underwear at
prices Fits guaranteed
III aid Go's.
Herod Hooks, of
Wednesday evening.
NOTICE.
a order to make room
next days we will tell
n hi ii high grade buggies
exceptionally low price. This i
. , but st rid business.
Ayden Mi. Co,
Ayden, N.
We know we can't the
men who prefer to walk or the
men who will not believe om
boggles are most economical at
their price.
J. L. and family, of
spent Thursday with
Smith.
Security Life and Annuity Com
needed. , puny. Old Line, Legs I Reserve;
B. Bail ft Co's I Guaranty Capital
market beef, fresh meats, mo Deposited with the Insurance
age, and fresh fish. of North Carolina,
For Soda
Fountain, cause sale loss of
store. Terms cash installment,
also i I; and
cost consisting jewelry, musical
guns, pistols, rifles,
shirts is and oilier specialties,
fancy Christmas , religious,
Old Dr.
. I
I'm . .
in,
r Coin,
Null notes
S notes
Total,
stock paid in,
.
xi
ii i
. d to
Cashier's 11.08
.
Total
UR HEALTH IS
BEST
asset, and pi re in hard to find without it; so don't
H Stomach, Heartburn,
and other well known i; greatest II
American health, when
Cure
for Indigestion and has cured the following, and we
. cures, and a to
v I.
. IV
I a new in aft r seven .- i
i i V. Fare, St. Wash
I for G or M.
r,
. your has
permanently. U. Armstrong, Attorney, Va.
J. R. SMITH BRO.
W. C. Jackson Co. will pay
you prices for your Furs,
Hides
A high grade, smart graceful,
well made durable buggy can be
any style at any at
the Ayden Milling Mfg. ;.
We continue to build
High
the money In show, hats, caps, I boggle for we do not
rugs mattings, tables and apace we cannot
floor oil cloth Gannon ft Tyson, Hilling ft Mfg, Go., Ayden, N. c
home office Greensboro North
Carolina. save you
and give you as safe protection as
any company. have not only
safely a legal re-
serve rate, hut addition we have
with the
North
to e ail policies
-furl her Humiliation or
call W. K. Hooks, Sp
Ayden, N. C.
J MOORE,
Ayden, N. C.
I SELL
Singer Sewing Machines
on easy terms i
Old machines taken in ex-
change.
Sn ; . n,
Ban . ti., for all s
write .;. at.
J. H. Tripp Bro,
i , Ayden
WOOD and IRON
REPAIR WORK.
Horse Shoeing a Specialty.
of all done on
shortest La neatest
a Large plaining and all
which i
work. Satisfaction Guaranteed
TRIPP BRO.
n. c.
BROTHERS,
FEED AND SALE STABLES,
AYDEN,
Located on Street.
Best
the traveling or
for reasonable price.
Dr. Joseph Dixon
PHYSICIAN SURGEON
Bast
Ayden, N. C.
Is with New Goods. Arriving
Daily. Biggest and Prettiest line ever Shown on
this market.
RUGS, ALL KINDS, ALL SIZES, AT ALL PRICES
They arc th your Attention.
Man Tl Bi I ever carried in Art
i to I the richest and de
i I ever i el
highly polished
ts. Side boards, Hall racks,
Felt and
three piece Bed, Are acknowledged to be the best in
the World and sold on positive guarantee. no sat-
money refunded.
I am better prepared than ever to
my customers cordially
invite you call at my store,
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS
YOURS TRULY,
A. H. Taft,
NEXT DOOR TO SAM WHITE'S.
POOR PRINT





Harry and Charlie, five and
three respectively, hare just I Reported for
seated at the table for dinner. On April the T. J.
Worn there is but one on r . f .,
the table and immediately sets up a Chapter of the , . Ion
FF
Potash as Necessary as Rain
The quality and quantity of the
crop depend on a sufficiency of
Potash
in the will. Fertilizers which
low in Potash will never
results. ,
I be familiar with the
nuke II- I tor even- b-I
Crap. We a
the on
ii i which w will
ask. Write now while you Dunk
it to the
i KALI
. Ta as .
wailing that brings his mother to
the scene. Harry, what are
you crying asked.
cause there isn't any orange for
baby Alice first saw a cow
with around its neck she
was delightfully enter.
Mi-s Lillian I
The v to
by the president, Mi
Several
though BO funny that nothing were read by Lee Hi won
could induce lier to leave the spot. and
She stood watching the cow , f
it walked away. I hen, when .
the hell to ring, aw log was the be
to her mother, exclaim- , ten had a very interesting contest,
doe the cow
. ring the when she wants the
calf to come to
Chronicle.
ME
i w i
keen tn el mi.
Dr. Ki's l-
f t ;
and and in i i. .
hi defrauding the
; ilia i w mi
people, h l H Ii .
t ,
nil dies have
diet aw, fair
years. A sure , lo
la I.
it. nil Ki
us nil
mere H. K Ruck
Co. Chicago, and
Canada.
i i r drift
drum by
., A
d-t-ii April b,
All i- are hi Bed
t he draft. Ki tier
return ii iv -01.--.
4-10 law.
Arriving Daily
call
in
i .
pi
and Think hardly so pretty.
i .
,,
to and for
mouth. Mis Ethel
awarded the prise, a beautiful
hat pin.
We were then invited into i lie
dining room where delightful re-
wen served. Alter
A Little
i eland once ran across
a little acquaintance who
and who no bail on her
hook. can't catch fish with- upending meet delightful evening
out said Mr. Cleveland. j the adjourned to meet with
don't to nut the bait on the May
answered the little girl de-
worms wiggle so.
They won't keep still while put CO.
them on. If put the bait on i . . .,
for me I'll let have the Bah, Greenville. . t.
Mr. Cleveland, catch Dear Si iv Two alike
laughed the ex-president, j and in same condition. Delhi,
This isn't the first time I've met Mr. A very
with a proposition, me
your book, little
Spoiled the Transaction.
A well dressed, gentlemanly look-
man entered a car with a little
of about six vents of age. On
the conductor coming to collect the
fares the man banded the young- house
which the
paint, aid didn't to be
partial between two dealers
Painted one with
the other we might
lint i.-.
tell III;. Mini and
liver . badly grave
trouble is ahead, yon take
tile tor dis-
as Mrs. In A
X. Y., dial. She
-id of liver and
In; ; weakened.
I mil eat, I a
I for a but in Electric
J just what I
relieved and
in Best medicine for
i S in
an . I. druggist,
a half dollar, he being nearer
the door. The little fellow exam-
the coin carefully and then
gave it to conductor. Scarcely
had the man returned the change
than the youngster clapped his
hands and. looking at hi- father.
exclaimed triumphantly,
father, he has i tile had half
Kansas City
Took gallons
of the other.
That's a good paint, that oilier,
a palate p ; it's aid and
the t- what it's
oft made on a theory.
t it is; w-say
about the theory.
Go by the name
IS I I ,
F. W. Co.
II. L. Can- sells our
P. S.
Paint.
New Office.
If the French are prone to
each r i i duels on
the smallest provocation they are;
also prone lo tiring I hem to an end
with very little fighting. F. If. who
It is credibly related that on the J came borne from school at Trinity
occasion of a duel between two I college, ha taken the here
I members of the chamber of Security, Annuity
ties of the was Insurance o i. An
, with a fit of bleeding at the nose office is hem; up him
just as they came upon the The H in
exclaimed one of the ex-
i seconds of the other man. on Third street I d is a
r i II I'll I'll
. iv tic M
I he I e t
ix-en .-i a. The honor of my
prim In en
l e and their
then upon I ft the ii Id.
mall
tics and p .-air I and
will make a hi U.
ARRIVING DAILY.
l In
g we do mil claim in our
ii els en i b-
I In the
There
ii i
ill- r we w
full worn, mil of nor
shew bills b will t-.
ill v.- .- r- going
wish i that we are receiving daily
of the in
RIBBONS, SILKS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES
kindred o desirable with the folk
i n and county, and you will at
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Title
Eastern reflector, 11 April 1905
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
April 11, 1905
Original Format
newspapers
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Local Identifier
MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Spatial
Location of Original
Joyner NC Microforms
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