Eastern reflector, 25 April 1905


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SOME FAMOUS DOUBLES. I MAN'S SCHEME.
FORE
of Nat-
an.-. Philippe.
luring I
and
store
i . This
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lieu I
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. will
i have
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enough to bar
. The do
p head like the
, . .
ft
Daily
fr extend to you a
i ii . . ,
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cling near the
of I , ,.
I , I and young ladies
Victoria. The
. from
,,, of I near lbs
, sifter of the
Mm Mi of
I ,. I ad her complex-
ion sunburned, easily
I ago of eighty for the
i. Louis double,
a Italian named
the Cape. I have some-
where b letter dictated by tho
i to and
to me, in which bis
the first lira
w , king he exclaimed,
an ii e of and
is eyes from follow-
him for n whole evening.
we have the false
Different
themselves ml as king
Portugal, who believed to have
been in a battle with the
Moor in Mr. Miss
nth. hi-l century
the legend in a novel, line
-hi, those who held Sebastian to
only and hunt-
,,.,. . Philip of Spain, who
I ,,. false
, . , the
v,,,,. i . thin her
I i avoided
one I. d known
i., i Truth.
H. Beat the Conductor, but
Him.
Ii
. city, -i w
, and
to throw
I in
I i . i
ting go of ere
myself that I
had overlooked anything.
th. we found I
rain had Bet in boarded
I, m I sent her inside
the platform with
a other. Along came
conductor, and when heard
him I -la.-. Horror
, in.- had been so intent
upon I forgot-
ten to put a cent my pocket
when my clothes. I wast
tone broke. There she
on. of explaining with a
crowd between us, or I might have
borrowed from her -r jumped off
th, car. edged away from the.
conductor as long possible, when
suddenly th re an inspiration.
Tapping the conductor on tho
boulder,
about my you give
,, something to change in-
quired.
I gave you a quarter
to the of and lady
He a mo-
me cent.
was saved, and yon can
remembered that and
bunted him ii day. I told
him whole story
ad him fully. He enjoyed It more
than I did when Hie
whole
famous
docs
which it
Is to do
even but
slightly disordered
or overburdened-
supplies natural
Juices digestion and i
does work of the
stomach,
nervous
the Inflamed muscles
and membranes of that
organ are allowed to
rest and heal. It tuns
Indigestion,
palpitation of heart,
nervous dyspepsia and
all stomach is by
cleans-g. purifying i
tho glands,
and digestive organs.
Like
a Comet
n the sky cornea
tho star health
to
weary
curing all
s t o r h
tin Tm.
l-00 n i n
tho SOU
f B, C. ti,
For Sale By
JNO. L. WOOTEN.
TO
EASTER
n to
ms
L u
n were
Think hardly so pretty.
Things to
Every Bay
HIS FAMILY BIBLE.
lie Mad For Ho
Could .; Ba
in ii-H-s
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.
II
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mil a very
, , ,. . . i
I i i . i . . . of it
in ,,,, examination,
I but k an unwary man in-
i i ; day
, . , r Ii an old farmer named
. ,,. the opposite Bide,
the I old
, In- claim that j
j . , , i,,,,;. h win believed ,
he could read u little, and Tun-
I i in trap
i v which old neatly
i ii the changed
i . away front
Suddenly ho
. .
. you a in your homo,
Mr,
-ii. u family Bible. Had
ii for i
, . in In ll
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II hie, I
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, ii I man
n. About
r,
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Think it. Sun-
day Easter Are
you
day
How about Suit
Hal right How
are your I etc
Come in op OUT
now Spring Things
for Easier
If you're
ii will pay to
hero tor n p
Here are only
Ii, sh a
among our
goods.
Frank
CLOTHIER.
i,
REPORT o OF
TRUST
Don't
AT N.
M h 14th. M
i in
I Coin
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
VOL So.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, APRIL 1905.
No.
A TO
Noted From An
Unpleasant Situation a Call to the
l i . p II
Rev mi , c u I
G . wall ii n
i id
h. life.
Mi a
em ate to
h delivered lecture at
B . k. i
s ill, a
home Dot
Ali. aim th u
lie .
hotel.
sooner were two in
room
e I to i ii
locking the door
key thereto pocket, awl
has to to
D. i ban, Ala., ti i
to lake you ate ti
the ceremony. Thu are
ii
Which we will to i-
a .
here, f yen don't to
i I meal
A tin ii
FARMERS TOBACCO
COMPANY
A BOLD
NEAR
Annual Meeting Stack He
Company
Condition
i hf
. . held In
Farmer
The company paid n
t. which v ea
vi iv abort crop a re-
in ii k i a
have ire ii
uh that
the House of Thought to Been By
ii inS
r, alter the had retire . It. M. a
h man in lie county and
I, Brown, on n who Buffered a
in
Mis- Vi
and lier little Bert, aged
ii, room
on floor. fertilizer, a
n Iced the quantity of material
My got closed Mr. the lire
tin king ii of ii at -i i in a stick of fodder near
the time. V Ii. the --1- the a high wind
wider i . before, blowing at the time ii
; to . ii- spread rapidly among the buildings
lam . in had a narrow
i s urea e-cape and w by hard
-In her work.
sin- . that i i and he only
in on -i
Mr. Blown the Mr. is con-
up to the Are originated limn
e I.-. In his arms to from an engine on the rail-
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL
April 1908
morning
fin Kansas City.
Fleming came boon
Wednesday evening from
Gardner and little
returned evening from
i .
inn ill i
. lull till
ml
iii
. -s
he r i an
J , .
men ii
i In
. In
r in- . I o
the .-
if hi y will
n and
w Ii
I, s ii after-
i Mi.-. The occurred about
troy a pack
lions.-, barn, stables, shelters,
smoke house, a of corn, fodder, Hamilton.
M. of n,. u
evening to
brother, B. Fit
Mr. aid Mrs. II. A. White
children this morning
to visit relatives.
e in
hi-
for
I i. i ox i .
. from
.- Taylor,
log I i-s Mn ill.
i. and Mrs. It, left
tin- warning a visit to Wilson.
Brown returned Friday
from tho hi i n mar-
Mi. and Mrs. J. . m left
i ti i n i ling to v -ii
ville.
Mrs. D. Gardner and
returned Friday evening from
Hamilton.
Mrs. A. Brads and little Mies
Maud returned
from Clinton.
Miss Annie .
Hill, arrived this to vi-it a A. M baa moved
Misses Myrtle Lillie Wilson. lick in her old home on the corner
Third Is.
Mi- Bettie Fleming, who
been visiting Mrs. Ma Z T. daughter.
went mom- e, left for
. Neck to friend-.
in charge, n. is
other business in nor
that will equal ii as a money maker
The company was in
and it has already
paid dividends on the
original .-lock. This, in the
most energetic
Owing to the Increased business
combined of secretary
lug.
C. B. who has
quiet her Mia-El lie told him road. The is about
n seen ii man n o. v,, is m a here the here for sometime supervising the
but he at j the freight water works,
thought might have been had just passed when of left morning for
u n mid at a discovered burning on Prof. J. H. of Greens-
dream. This direct to windward of
While Mr. Brown was trying from the railroad and a fence here
her, Dr Ki mil, who net on lira at I he same time at a arranging to open a branch school.
occupies a room first floor, point nearer the railroad. Mia Fleming taken
heard a sound like one This morning about sunrise a
the of the back colored T. O. Moore,
He drove up Mr.
J. T. Smith and wife, of Bethel,
n been letting I
of W. Smith, lo-
V. York baa J i toe
P, house o i
of street where lie
lived.
on ;
knock the or and informed
Mr. Jone that he was. which baa his room, He
th telephone. II Jr., to the and in with a load to help him
be to leave the room. r,,. time to man catch on the roof much on his loss, an which
the
He followed the dept, treasurer were of the dining room disappear Mr. says he
however, by Mr. n, win. w. H Hail, Jr. elected over ii. The man evidently very highly.
arrested there by
Pay n.
Windham, h i bus
inmate an insane
Detective auditor ad K. J. elected detection if be came
treasurer. O. L. porch, therefore he
been ,
SONS OF REVOLUTION.
Mr. and Mrs. Who have
this morning I been living in the Cherry house,
In Baltimore undergo I have moved to the home of their
tor appendicitis. daughter, Mis. W. R. Smith,
was by her brother, who was
Fleming, Dr. Brown merchant in Greenville and
and Miss Moore. We Bin- away eighteen years
trust the operation will be visit, lie is well
and hope her health j by many our
will soon be pie and they are glad t fee
asylum,
been three limes divorced
from tile woman he wishes to wed
The o i w
II by between the porch the dining Meeting Open in Washington
men who mi laud t be i
woman to wen , .,.,,.,
again, held a barracks
as ii -n en ms
room, went from the roof
; i Ions.
Was Kenneth Drowned
of the
of
With Ceremony.
North Carolina Industries
Thai North Carolina Is rapidly
expanding along industrial lines
Will In-seen from the to lowing
figures;
lumber and
Orchard company; wood
plaster
railway and light company.
Chapel
supply my.
factory.
Coin
and
company,
Rutherford ton Lumber com-
tobacco
opening the
A i the opening the rs
of society . a visit to the
Academy at Annapolis,
Washington, April JO.-The
kitchen, then on to the roof of
milk from which he jumped
to the and made bis escape,
I, F. II ;,,,,. , e
City, were in Raleigh .
and wen asked u , . ,
premises.
elite bad been as lo . . .
he had gone UM door j B WM ,,.,,.,,, ,.
of the children's room through the , ,,;.,,,,. H ,,,,
of appreciation, with the names of
opinion that the young boy WM and this went, who
stolen away, but was am at the recent gun
the many swamp, competition. Inscribed on the
.,,.,. show id some one had been
in .
I on It, which Indicated j The be continued
Friday,
F. A. went to Edwards
today.
Mi-s Johnson left
for v-ii to K I wards.
Harry Skinner returned from
Raleigh Thursday.
II. A. White
He is now engaged in
business in New York.
wholesale
from
a hereabouts of
Beasley, or if he
little Kenneth
is kidnapped.
which he lust seen. Many
plait's in these swamps me
emus, unit it is very p they
aid, that Kenneth had lost
the mini had entered
e in
Greensboro Thursday
Rev. F. i. returned
Thursday e from Raleigh.
Mrs. C. O. returner;
from Suffolk Thursday evening.
Miss is visiting
Misses Carrie and Maggie Brown.
possibly, and bud fallen Into
s stream or hole, and was
d row lied N and
server.
sometime earlier before the doors
were fastened, and bad waited in
this room for family to retire.
to. low.
In the met hod church
i Wednesday afternoon
Mi. P. Loftin, of
mid Miss
i i were married by Rev
Mr. Greening.
The attendants were Mr. Wall
with Miss V.
with Miss Bessie Spier,
M. with Miss
Felix with Kath-
en Woolen, Felix with
Anna
wedding march was played
Primary at Tarboro.
Tarboro, N. , April
A College Blazes primary the Domination
Nashville, April candidates
Escape,
Two convicts escaped from the
I April one a while
Convicted of and the
a serving a term for
V. J. Lee, who has been
a few days here, hit for Mrs. J. C.
this morning. After the ceremony tin
Mr-, f. Laughinghouse
and little daughter, Helen, went
to evening.
M s- Minnie Win
couple
evening train for
will be in Charleston
held from
for offices was.
ti ;
All.-brook retired
housebreaking. The information who has been visiting
of the two Miss Carrie Brown, left Thursday-
he Mrs. J. of Danville,
but mi details wen- sou, T.
. lea and building of
fuel t was gutted by lire today,
cotton The Are originated m the second some time ago and j with the report, returned home this
company story of the building from a predecessor, Junes Pender, Luting the manner of their escape. ,
A high wind without opposition. An animated I Raleigh News and Observer. , . ,
Cut Face. I and a Tew light is in the office of F. of Henderson,
It is believed general
John V. Cotton will be defeated
by Flunk P. Pulley, one of hi
This morning some bile
blowing and a few
boys structure was a mass of flames.
playing together on Twelfth
street South Greenville. A
came along and picked a
fuss with Smith, a sou of
L. K. Smith, and cut Caspar
across one side of face.
general alarm was turned and
every engine In the city responded.
On account of Inadequate water
supply the firemen experienced
much fighting the
fire. The loss is placed at
with
Retailing Without License. building and furnishings. The
A case of selling whiskey with-1 operation of the will not
out license, from township, be with.
was tried here today before
D. Quite a mini
of witnesses and others inter-
came up to trial.
annual meeting of the
Newspaper
Association will be held in Char
and at the
hotel. Over one
representative publishers ate
expected and the sessions will be
interesting and pleasant, Char-
committees, composed of
members council, emu-
Fire in a Convent. Home Telephone Co., here j club and local new-paper
The little have to the
Montreal. April Ti
J. X. Hart, Ii. F. Tyson, Tom
a delightful time, the pro
by a good majority, village of St. Genevieve is in .,.,. . .,.,
Only a moderate vote was polled. Looming tonight over the loss of Duke and J. F. King went to Tar- T T ,
. . , . , , . . of Palms, the Navy
lives lire winch this morning to take in the , ,
, . . , ha gardens a reception and
strayed the convent St.
Bishop Watson Dead.
Wilmington, N. C, April 21-
early today. One nun, nine
in age from
Right Key. Alfred to years, and four old women Thursday for
C. B. Harris, who has been en
gaged here on the water works
son, bishop of the Protestant perished in the flames.
church of the East Caro-
Diocese, died at bis home in
surprised if something else is heard
from him before many suns roll
around.
Sermon to Odd Fellows.
Quiet Week.
This has been a very quiet week
in Not many people have
come in from the county, possibly
because they expected to come to
court next week.
Cards are out for the
of Miss Emma Green-
ville, Mr. J. L, Hooker, of Scot-
land Neck, on
His Eye On
Deputy S. I. Dudley I this city at p. m. today after
keeps out a good eye for vagrants of nearly two years fol-
and can spot I hem as far as a stroke of paralysis,
next man. You need not be at all
Lightning Burns a School.
Fayetteville, N. April
The large graded school building
hill, was struck by
Louisburg.
here for a few days with
brother, s.
this morning.
banquet.
The end came peacefully after a
, , lightning during a rain storm this
period of unconsciousness of several , . , ,
,, evening and burned. It was a
He was years old. ,, , . I
J I mile beyond city fire limits day.
Fire at Hamilton.
About noon today the dwelling
house of Mrs. Annie Hooker, at
H. who has been destroyed by lire,
the building and contents being a
total loss. The fire originated
from a stove lino in the kitchen.
The store of Baker and
some other houses caught from the
building but were put out without
his
Saturday, April
G. A. Clark went to Tarboro to-
I and could not he saved.
Reports say that truck
On Sunday April 30th, at around New Bern were damaged A insurance company is to
o'clock p. Rev. N. M. Watson, j about fifty percent by the be organized in Durham,
of Wilmington, will preach a Ber-j freeze. Around Wilmington the
to the Odd Fellows lodges j estimates run from sixteen to sixty The knitting mill at Washington
of Greenville Ayden. I I hag sold.
H. J. Hester, of Wilson, is in
town.
W. L. Hall to Scotland
Neck this
E. went to Oak
City this morning.
damage of consequence.
Early Closing.
We have heard no discussion
yet early closing of the
stores tins season. They usually
begin closing early about the first
of May,
POOR PRINT





Service
the Modem
REPORT OF THE OF
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
AT THE C OF BUSINESS 14th.
WITH A TELEPHONE
IN YOUR HOUSE I
S I
WHOLE STATE ARE
AT YOUR ELBOW
LIVER.
A liver th hole
aim,
SICK HEADACHE ,
, .,
Sallow Skin and Plea. I,
There I no for , eh .
-v- I
PIUS, H h I. me
Take No ,.,,. ,, Bank.
i- I. ISA LB.
truth
Coin
liver Coin
For Rates to
For Rates
APPLY
LOCAL MANAGE
To
paid la
Undivided Profits
8,688.08
subject to check 178,904.98
out-
1,684.78
Announcement
386,377.00
the
now pending v t
Pitt B. E. v.
S. T. Hooker. the win ex-
pot before the
on Mood -i May, i, . North I
let pr- County of Pi I
. .; , i
I,,; i mi ., i eel an i e 1805. J, Q. MOTS,
or old well, thane i; degree
;, i in stake l
W ii lam Moore Hue an old I
then with William
II awl H, I Hi a Hoe.
. i H. lei i ,
he
mi-
; I . ,. . to
c. TYSON.
Notary Public.
II.
We beg leave to announce that we are
I Wholesale and Retail
for--
White Lead, Paints,
Colors, and and
Ready nixed Paints.
, , . . n-
, y-v X V I i e the
L el to n stake,
S ,. .- feel t a I
you
-not
gr ;
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is A
w,. tool h. W. W
box nm
l S IS
MM
New Spring Goods
ARRIVING DAILY.
I ,,, . . , . feet to a
thence be-
Ii helm known
i one thing do not claim in our to d.
I thereon. T. . -that i s to soil Roods than they mi be
neither do we to create the that our store i
full of shopworn, oat of style goods nor by our
win, bills and l we try to impress false
ideas in your we are going of but we
drill V
,;,. ., .
W r; I On
. I f j ,.,,,
v- ,,,.,.,.,. v.
V . Ii N I
,, wish understood that we are receiving daily
a in
RIBBONS. SILKS, EMBROIDERIES.
You get
Horse Goods. c.
i materials .,, desirable with the folk of
-T; . . I -o II II .
and Pitt county, and we do yon
I . . p is, favor us with a visit to see these many new thing.
J. T . mi owl Id therefor-.
.-.- . .
Mid Sim Brown will
for pa-
Corey
our ha I
d W-i
v. . .
Brow n,
c M
. w. U the of
will the Ir
Dealer. h. to have th
favor us a see in.,.,. .--.-.
Pulley Bowen,
THE HOME WOMEN'S FASHIONS.
There is in the world better than
the Harrison line. It has behind it a cent
reputation for honorable wares and honorable
dealings.
If you use the Harrison Paints you need
never worry quality.
We trust that you 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
N. C,
ST i calling your attention to their nice of make
. ,; nm-e f their patronage. special of apples, bananas, oranges pi
. v in season, also potatoes and cabbages. A mil
re
r.
L-.
I. ;
Bee
S ; W
r-
v .-------
in season, also and cabbages. A rail
line of Pickles in bottles and by measure, just
.,,. received and very Best of butter on ice any time.
Don we can
the
,,., I t-i
. j I
Victor Receives
THE
PRIZE-
To the Victor Belongs the Spoils.
i he
Mo. Oct. 21-The Victor Safe a Lock Co.,
Cincinnati, received, to day. the Grand at the
Fair, for their exhibit of solid Manganese Steel bank sates
; .
Anything you Want in the Grocery Department. .
. . a. meat, sugar from the the cheapest
of each grade. Our Mocks construction,
,,. pork and beans. Sun Beam corn, tripe.
J steak, etc. be sold. Will
m 1.- date your order.
indebted to the t make Breads, buns, rolls, and all kind caKes on
I . Bi
urn I, .-i. ,.,.
to the -j .
, nil p, of raid to everyday.
, . .
The Safe that has never been Burglarized.
J. L. SUGG, Agent
GREENVILLE. N. C.
their propel hi I
to the
ibis notice will plead In bar of their
recovery
the 27th t February, 1905.
W, P BOCK,
of of B. P.
the Superior Court at
,, , Ii ad-. j
to d . I,
the day of January,
,.;,.,. of Duke.
Yours to please,
J. A. Ricks Bro.
I, and i all I
to
We Keep
School Books
. f. is hereby given to all
to the to diets
maul the
If You Need
an Book
We've Got It
Ml Kinds Of-
Stationery
anything carried in
a Book Store.
BOOK STORE
Hardware.
maul the u d
the
authenticated,
within twelve after date of I.
will plead
o bar their
This the day -i March, 1905.
of John el
NEW MAN I
For C Stoves Ranges,
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am-
munition, One and Two Horse
Steel Plows, Heat Cutters and
In fact anything
in Hardware come to
S GET YOUR SUPPLIES
Now
Everything you want in the way of
nice Groceries, Canned Goods, Pickles,
fruits, Candies, Nuts, can be had at
our store.
We carry a large supply of the Best
Goods
JOHNSTON BROS.
J W.
Cotton
Gene
At the Old Stand.
. , -i
I J.
. PI VI
H. L,. CARR I
The Cash Grocers.
.
SHIM
ii, , .
I l Tl
or less J. J,
. SKINNER
. , la
The firm
era.
January Bad, I
n. v--
. .
men
Dental
B GROUND.
WHEN YOU BEGIN
Your Household Cleaning for the S
PH
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT.
M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized
-v AYDEN, N. C. -r
AYDEN ITEMS.
FURNITURE, MATTING, OILCLOTH,
Also Art Squares, Lace Curtain and
Co
TAFT VANDYKE.
are cheaper
yr u wan
Don't fail to see . Ty-
new both in and
for
r. la receiving , , buy
s we
Hart A
For can peaches, apples, .
apply to E. B. Dal
As we are to attend
I Court the next two weeks we
I do know that J. B. Smith
Bro., have the prettiest and
cent calico ginghams
Those while and Ian slippers
J. B. Smith A Bro., are
for have this
season.
That lust car choice bay that J-
It. -math Bro., received is fine.
Lee lime is good for
crop and a use
freely, at J. K. Smith Bro,
Thai lace and
Oranges, apples, and all
fruits kept by
We know vehicles Tallies,
we also know the we
sad sell that
Come to see us
yon bay not. If you can do
better elsewhere we do n
your
Milling Co.
Ayden, K. C.
must elaborate
lilies
-mi .
ii
prettiest goods town for
We have a list
avail receive their mail at
take orders
yon need a nice, light, I
for your or
us and make a
, , . ., hope our readers will pardon any
Milling ,. . ;.,., ; , J
h b-i luck interest our department
., ,, .
Mrs. Will Moore left
I to visit her daughter in Scotland
Now we have plenty the,
j wagon and cart
and will sell them as cheap
of as one.
Milling Mfg. Co. Bro., anticipate at a early
N. C, Hie erection of you at R
The ladies say that A new brick stores on the ground
Tyson have the prettiest line now occupied W. C. Jacks
J. J, Hines. When coin-
STATEMENT OF
THE BANK OF AYDEN
N. C.-sf-
At the close of bush, 1905.
v Mfg. Co.,
den, N. C.
If you In way
Tin
to see us, Jenkins.
Call and
high grade on be
of lie
of material I
Ayden Mil S
ever to is
J. B. Smith Bro.; i he of W.
King shoes the best. c. j S C See m t re
them at J. J. Ed
war agents patterns
Complete stock
at J. J. The beautiful shade on main
notice. street have all been cm down to
In order to make for brick pavements.
next days we will sell oar them go, but it
regular high grade buggies bi
low prices. This i averted.
no lake, but strictly First cigars nod
Milling and Co, a J
Ayden, N Bro. C.
We are ii. Smith Did know
Bro. at a of and
Loans and ;
Furniture on
Demand Lo ;
Due f, g, ;
Item ,
Gold Coin, . .
Coin, ;
U S n u b
LIABILITIES.
Capital paid in.
expenses,
Dividends unpaid .
. .,, ii, I i
2.954
II ;
J Cashier s
Total.
YOUR
HEALTH IS YOUR BEST
the day dress goods in town.
Notice you I there will be stores
in Greenville day nonce you
E. B. Dall Co will all they cotton ginned nice and dean,
to a With B order that you might
their new o. a fancy prices for it, bring it to
We are Head .
class, light neat
Ayden Milling A Mfg. Co.,
arc
Just received, fine of
A Mfg. Co.,
in Ayden.
J. R. Smith Bro.
more for my hams
gives
shoulders.
eggs than anybody
confectioneries tight from the ac-
Call on Hart A -fir a liar
rel of Columbia Flour, none better
be had anywhere.
Louis Nobles, an old colored
man died here last Sunday, Be
claimed to have been born In 1795
making him in his
lie never saw George
Lafayette nor had he visited Queen
Victoria at Windsor Cattle. He
never voted ticket because he
buggies are the most economical at not s hp to
j the white race, neither was lie
j ever of any Cr me. A
remarkable old colored gentleman
Io say the
Tho sensible carriage buyer
that a little judgment often
chickens and
else.
We know we interest
men who prefer to walk or
men who will not believe
the
the
our
not offered generally,
Milling Mfg. Co,
N. O.
c.
Thomas Adams, of Newark, N.
J. has been here on a visit to
friends.
if you do not secure
Bess and can fit you up in one of our high grade buggies, their price.
; your loss will be than ours, j Security Life and Annuity Com
Ayden Milling cL Milling Mfg. Co., Line- Reserve;
Everett has been N. C. Guaranty Capital
Mount Cannon ft Tyson arc displaying I Deposited with the
Fancy oranges, the most up to date of commissioners of North Carolina, He
bananas at E. E. Dall a; T's. tare ever this market, North I that there is a price below which a
are re-l E. Go's new save you money good baggy cannot be built or sold.
daily new groceries, and market beef, meats, and give you as protection as Our represent a certain
sage, and fresh fish. f company. We have act only
A high grade, smart graceful, safety a legal re-
seats for well made durable buggy can be . In Sedition we have
the trade, that are simply in any style at any with the
seat on the market the Ayden Milling Mfg. i insurance commissioner of North
Milling Mfg. Co. We to build to guarantee all policies.
Mrs. Fred and Mrs. buggies for we do not j Information
H. U. ton were shopping In set apace we Hooks. Special
Greenville during the week. Milling Mfg. Co. Ayden, N. O. Agent, N.
We have full of Ph f. W. H. of Green-j is slowly
shoes for ladies, livery, ville was here yesterday on now
pair pertaining to the schools.
r. B. Tripp A Bro. make horse i Any of supplies for
specialty. J. II. Tripp j
For sowers see M. B. j s
Tripp The best. Ladies misses and children black
Carlos Harris says that Harrison all sizes at
Town Country paints and K Smith Bro
Colors are by far the best Disk
be used that n for corn, tobacco
km eked out several other has no equal. Makes any
K. B. daughter ard brands a at Greenville last either flat or crown-
Mrs. Margaret Smith came up from I summer. This paint IS SOld by J. durable,
Tuesday. B. Smith Bro, labor saving tool for the
That medicine called Go to J. J. Edwards Sou for cultivation of crop-- See J. W.
Sure Cure at J. B. Smith Bro. Boring Bro.
and . is hard to find neglect
Nervousness, Sour . ,
and oilier we us of that greatest all
American i . . . ,.
Sure Cur;
Indigestion and i the
r v . ,, cures,
or rel d
wing, and we
torture of m . ,
I I-.-
Hampton.
.
ii,
., woman
V. I
will all for it. m.
. art .
S; ;
Hi d has cured ii
. Farm i
ASK FOR
COLUMBIA FLOUR,
HART BROTHERS,
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES,
AYDEN. N. C,
on Railroad Street.
Beat
If give yon
your dealer
pay you fin ;
It. the traveling or sporting
Dist. Ayden, N. for price.
J. J. Edwards ft Co.
We arc offering good values for
the money in shoes, hats, caps,
rags tables and
oil cloth Cannon Tyson.
A large plaining and latest
improved tools with which to do
our work Satisfaction
teed. M. B. Tripp Bro.
EARLY SEEDS
We handle seeds Every
year dispose of all
not sold at end of the
season
This year we as
usual all new,
seeds ale you going
to need I Let us furnish
M. M. SAULS,
PH AR MAC 1ST,
AYDEN, N. C.
is the best thing I have ever tried Maj. H. Harding and J. L. Sugg a nice suit,
my family for indigestion and have been visitors here during the low
J. T. Smith, Jr. week; quartered shoes, of latest
A. P.
Simplex guano distributors, would beg to in- so go to Jackson Co
cotton planters and repair- at J. K. form public he is prepared quantities,
I to move houses on short notice will
Cotton king cultivators, without damage at reasonable To form some idea of the niter
plows am; extra blades J. B. depravity of human nature a fair
Insight can be a visit to
Bi
Wrong eyeglasses are worse
Old man what makes you always I sometimes than none.
go to J. K. Smith Bro., to do eyes tire, they call for
If
I be convict camp this place. Ii
your
always get thing I want from
the boys.
Mis. Coward, of is
visiting her sou, . J. Coward.
Thai rock salt at J. B. Smith
Bro., is the best thing get
J truly a miserable spectacle. We
W. Taylor a graduate
Ayden, N. C can fit your glasses
for my stock. They only eat what I particulars, but of one we work, buggies, wagons and
certs
no reflection up n
ii charge. They are the light
doctors have said that wrong eye sewing machines are the
glasses are than poison. J- H- Tripp Bro.,
A wedding party N-c.
yesterday. We could gain MI
they want of It at a time. assured, there were
Something new in J. Ii. j mighty pretty girls among the
Smith Bro., have bought a
car load of cooking and beating Since evening J. w J-B, Smith Bro.
Bros., have sold a car
load of wire fencing. This firm is i at
among the most substantial In the machine.
Gel Cox planter the
J. W. Bros. on the market Smith
just received another car load of
Wire
This fencing is the best in
world and so admitted by all who
have tried it all who have
seen it.
C J. H. Tripp A Bro. Bell the Sing-
sewing machine on the install-
or plans. Terms easy.
MURRAY,
Painter and Paper Hanger.
All i-k entrusted to mo will be
promptly and neatly A
lad -i i.- in Wall Pa i r.
faction guaranteed.
A. P. MURRAY,
AYDEN, N.
Dr. Joseph
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office Brisk Block, Beat Railroad,
Ayden, N. C.
Sale
On Rugs for
One Day Only,
i i I
stoves, and you can get your choice
by coming at
Our people are taking
the dirt being dug out
the new stores by improving
streets and sidewalks and they
have made a decided improvement
too.
The fountain a A
will be service
from now to the end of the season.
The newest latest drinks will
be found there. If you want
something try
Say have yon that
Simplex fertilizer distributor at
It puts it out
in any quantity you and does
of row
COBB BROS. CO.
Norfolk.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
ons. Private Wires to New Yuri
Chicago New Orleans.
Bro.
J. B. Smith can furnish one
gallon milk each day to parties
living in town.
The freshest loaf bread right
from the oven at H Mo-
Just received our spring stock of
pants. J. J. Edwards A Son.
LANIER HILLIARD,
Greenville, N. C.
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Iron Fencing Sold.
p. R. L.
Dentist.
N. C.
RUGS will be
Sold at
Prices Unheard Of
IF YOU need a RUG you cannot
afford to miss This
One y,
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1905.
A H. Taft,
NEXT DOOR TO SAM WHITE'S.
The Reflector
Tn Is Read By Everybody in and
it reaches people money to pay for what they want.
If you have what they want advertise it and you are sure to
get a part of their money.
Subscribe to THE REFLECTOR.
POOR PRINT





THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
iND FUSSY.
l .
AND
In pol o Greenville, N. C, M
advertising rates made know upon application.
. Office In I'm adjoining counties.
in to
April 1905
u I
reported
And i succeeded
in killing bi
Till H
hard i
a-
art- boy when airs
hats
ll is ll
the man n top
It is lime I r
last
out.
. . are
lively tin i
s-
The trusts are taking a little rest
while Roosevelt is out in
killing bear and rattlesnake- They
may get after i rest.
The gentleman who spent years
ii i f in eastern, K
in have I
i in Mount
Though the public has offered
many suggestions it, Miss
Alice is not married and probably
vi ill nut be n mi I sin is
Norfolk pawn shops may be cart-
hereafter bow they lake in pawn
articles of rearing apparel from
soldiers and sailors.
officials made a raid on the
ball in that city and seized ten
wagon loads belonging to
the government.
The Raleigh News and Observer
has manfully taken up i f
Editor Heal,
Chronicle, who was brutally assault-
ed by revenue officers, and is
it is the duty the govern
men to investigate the charges
brought officers. That
ass lull was an outrage.
If they are have such
stir over where to
Jones it is a pity his
disturbed after a Ir
rest.
A bill has been in tin
PI, state law
that was passed four years
Iv for of Hi
give him In marry
sane wife the passage
measure he cams in
Carolina and married again
sider why this is done, or what is
celebrated on Good Friday
Friday before Faster is observed
in commemoration of the
of the Lord Jesus Christ. Over
u en hundred seventy years
have railed slowly by since this
yet we i ml ourselves
i day celebrating the crucifixion of
lowborn in infancy, wise men
Horn the their gifts.
ITEMS.
X. April
c II. Langston is on ti
tick
Family Tree
was the proudest
man in America. He had served
creditably in the war of 1818, as his
father had in the Revolution and his
grandfather bad in the French
all who never
received a or once
tend the vulgar smell of
family pride was the captain s
How far back ho could
II spent Saturday
and Sunday with Miss Allie
says
the devil plays after
first extravagant Easter
i And second is the Faster
Wonder St. ,.
like to have
regular
Unless the participants are
it. we why there
so secret
Wonder if will it reduce the
bump of conceit when be Bees
the country is getting
bis absence from
Washington .
dent.
bow w
g. has n m ii
trip with winter and is
thug do business again.
the
set-
it is just as I t
g,. with a strike as it is
York to be with ill
physician who
in ire water in
milk, bas
country milk
I he
. I there is
than in
genuine
The Sews and Obi
heads an article an It
Faster marks the opening
spring and the bursting of all nature
into It is a least of beauty.
Tomorrow both flower and song will
conspicuously mark its ceremonies
of observance in many thousands of
churches throughout The
song can in do oilier way
be connected with tomorrow, except
that they are expressive of
and joy praise for our Lord.
It is viewed by many that the
United States is threatened with a
like humiliation Russia is ex-
Is the old
ship Stale being driven upon the
same rocks have shattered the
hopes of all Russia- foreign
an
trace his k
knew, by;, produce sat-
that the had
through the in their
private yacht-
Mrs. Sarah The captain hated the new and
worshiped I lie old. When he went
about it was in an ancient family
gig drawn by an horse of
proved extraction, now a mere
in Inn in whose spavins
and wind-all.- the captain look
as much pride as did in the
family gout.
was rich, moreover,
the natural of prop-
cm had made him SO. lie would
scorned acquisition of
by any respectable mode.
Trade be looked upon as plebeian
and vulgar. Speculation was up-
and as for petroleum
Misses Connie and Dollie
doe and Harvey
Hail spent Tuesday in
Mi-. Daisy and hr.
Marvin, of Sunday
afternoon in this
F. I Hail Mis
Allie, spent Monday in
I. of Ayden,
came out Monday.
Misses Bessie, Laura and Mary
Smith spent with friends
here.
Mr. and Mrs. H.
spent yesterday in Greenville.
J A of Farmville, was
over Sunday.
Alfred of spent
Monday at F. E. He
related the remarkable story that he
was stolen by Gypsies at tan years
of age. had been with them for
twenty-two years and escaped and
was now on his
Cheer Your Fellow Man.
you should see a fellow man
trouble's unfurled,
An look in like he didn't have a
friend all the world;
up -lap mi I lit- bock, an
innocent re-
ply.
Humph A aft Stiles
lei me see
running back, live,
more generations than
man in the could count
hut Who'd have
that dried up old lawyer bad so
much blood iii
I acquiesced WU-
lard.
see, here's the name of
My maternal great-grand-
mother's maiden name was Raker.
By Jove, I wonder if
found our.-.
inquired the old
answered the
hypocrite.
Then it occurred to th
to lecture his grandson
propriety of
the paper to Mr. Stiles
young man defended with a
lib. which the reader pardon
if he He had
dropped out of a
home to read, if he
hand ii to Mr. Stiles the
thing in the
N. Willard was silting in
Mr. Stiles office over a
and thinking of Mary
when In- gig drove
up. Willard wished in his it
had broken down by the way. The
he mo-i dreaded was the two
old gentlemen galling together and
coining In explanations at present.
l Mr. Mile- inquired the
and only child he had
left to die and
Want having married a man , the
without a grandfather. The poor
girl had besought his forgiveness hack Willard had
while her husband lived, but ceased W
ho wink.
morning, Mr.
of to his memory. j. ti
font son left mother- captain, return-
ed lawyer a stiffly,
to do so after Ins death, seeming
to look upon such an act us a sort
holler, you do
i. Inch would hold at any and , . . . , . , ,.
in grasp his hand so warm be I
all costs The Telegram j know . .
In
,. Jo not
r.
says; one great and
They are lesson of the war has been
i being sent out to are a fatal
. roads.
Some scientists insist that the
. i-i of i dis
,.,. it drunk-
. to
,.,
Ii
with
A drastic law in makes
u . sell cigarettes,
to smoke them law
ax him what's u-hurting him;
bis cores away,
tell him that the darkest is
before
Don t talk graveyard palmer, but
say right out loud
I i will sprinkle sunshine
the of every cloud,
world at best is m a bash
pleasure and
ii is crime to have urn s .
ill arc In am
ii.
m smoking tobacco Hie
Ii
h. kt-d in
n. In that i be
II
s shed with pain;
so- I i. roll Ami just how it ought to be.
It will be very hard ti enforce this a the clouds roll by,
I, ,,,, prohibited the sell-1 We'll know bow
;, the I in. plant
of cigarettes the
might be lull a-
ii its smoking cigarettes ii is
The very d whether lie en
appropriated r. i n drastic
Pi . mg
in pr t
, i year
,. n Ii price the result.
. ; t t Lite i
to meddle with u man's private or
i ii
The cigarette habit, we believe, is
Sun the is n t to
. trail in in r.
and sky.
So learn to take as ii comes, and
sweat ores
Ii. Lord's opinion don t co-
yours;
always keep when
s y.
I bin d has lots of sunshine to
spill behind the aloud-
James Whitcomb Wiley.
less a well as father less, was taken
into favor a lust for the sake of , , .
the blood that was in him, and thus , excused
it came that Willard A a at
brought up in bit grandfather's right to lie
house in a any heir an- t
parent lo Hie the
within lift- i taking the proffered seat.
i would have great I r brightened at
preferred that bis grandson, H a valuable
should have u
down in i a . f-J maternal
his at I ho fan.- a
don. Willard a r. your
bud other views. He won n shoemaker, the
haring his grandfather's n m on
the vain. in. ll i Ii W ho knew tho captain's bobby
it Item little patience with it.
he he more K to was
run counter I hem Mined . la doubtless have is
bis poor mother had done, when Willard so much
own time i cam . I. wan
mi be- The two gentlemen
cause be an . a be reached from door in time in
something in his own right that the captain's horse and gig dash-
Willard on i on I-
father lo hi in all beholder.-,
OH . the biding
.,. Pf , blood was up, along
h parts
the old , , man I. lie en and bard
i. ii. i u not very ox I dry
of bar. I hen ii was a t,, p. or the
. bench, and thou b l
the l. -i . e e-
. , had ;
b in a t ice in it, Ii was
that d
I. i i old Ii in up . J .
, bis u . mi
and is doing
harm in this i but we fail to
See i. m laW e III
the authority to interfere with
i .
i. I r l
been hat I .
is buried for i
Jose i. Ii
.
has i i
An i says
ll . are afraid
their Ii I- a little differ
in tin
I I I in fear cf their private or personal habit
i. II that's in Indiana and out
hi re, the Indiana i dice ill
have all they can do to look after
those who smoke in public much
i. the private smoker.
i . in
easily
, year. Surely
t tin fig leaf
f if
Mr.
In celebrating any holiday th
bi I, i I is often not thought
after In been ti that be is t.
ml i dive Tribune has
.,. passed mile mark and be excused from his and
party can fair I travel a Ion ll is the laborer is often satisfied lit
feat. ii bright newsy home
the tie print Ii is ably edited. Success
i j u. .
Shaw
can the i Carnegie's
We the
Shaw i
i. . . York
who claims be can restore .
to life. That's ca -.-. providing they
haven't died t I.
i e seen
ii. to a riding U the
family. the fact became
known the millionaire frankly
said ho would rather she mar
a poor, honest man than u
duke, lie said they
ed no rich men in the family.
, that the factory or office is t.
he el boll the day To the minds
of many people number of hours
spent idleness is all
my holiday carries with it.
weeks months ahead the
school children are told they
shall have holiday on Good Friday
the laborer is often told that the
or office will closed earlier
limn usual, on this day but bow
many of us really lake time to con-
Prohibition.
Rev. Jasper C. pastor of
the Tabernacle church,
ale I to bis congregation Sunday
night declare against the
and for the people city
rise up in their might and sweep
it out establish prohibition in
its stead. This is regarded as
ll formal move tor an election to
be In Id iii fall on the question of
dispensary prohibition or open
us and his
were leader- in the light for the
years ago
t to Charlotte Observer.
reason exists for returning
. battle flags t. tin n-
original Southern owners The civil
ended a generation ago. The
victories won by Union or t-
their place
in history. bravery of
in. Is no reminder in a display
I hies. To the new
memories of the wot area glorious
p. session which Congress and th.
President do well lo further in
out any public exhibition which
might tend to perpetuate feelings
civil York World.
. ii i . .
. -i, in i
, i . i
rd broil i old I u.
i mill . .
ll .,.,, was
awe.,, b. daughter Map . .,
If was
girl, and Willard Sp
the man to be in ind ii out.
It would story over lo r
steps of ll en, ailing
love and deeply fell in.
rd didn't know was
a hatred be Ii i I seen
dodge round the r, with s face
bu n
What with the excite ind
ventured lo
grandfather one . tho up of the n, .-and
stale f Ins f.-i lings, what a nice,
the . to get
III i i i o .
young I. Iv Miss Stiles the captain and old ma, the
was. the former mt.
, i the lime for., lie
r. lb had for ,,.,,
an op t. renew it,
pulling a end lo hi- grand-
son's legal studies mid packing him
off on a foreign lour, for the young
had -aid nothing justify a
hi- in love. But
the afar and
proceeded to preach a homily
on the of into
without lineage pal such n dis-
inheriting look Willard was
fain lo drop the subject.
If the reader I as read Black-
stone he remember, and if he
ho we will tell him, that in tho
second it o folding leaf
called a Table of whore-
on tho author illustrates
of computing a Ii r
view of the an. collateral
relatives for or a doz
lions of a i n
I. Tm ire in
little i . with
those ; ed I l
by other to
offspring.
I ii v. Will rd S
exclamation as his eye fell on
leaf on e in
was re day.
van sci
in his
ll I
. Hid I
tin on his
n . i go it laid him up
for season. Meanwhile
his suit Mr.
us Mary's I ad already been
obtained, and the tree bad
settled all scruples with
whose only regret was at not I
able to attend wedding. v both-
he ever found out the true slain
the case is more than can tell.
If he did, he said nothing, for
Mary's loving
won his proud old
and when little
children an to prattle ab nit his
knee- ii we have made much
difference what he out.
His Painting.
Artist's Harold,
I like our pi. lure vi only
I the in I do look
quite so n you i i
him. lie a r
ion;
I on
earl h
. your uncle,
of e
I I Gracious,
man. I . i nay uncle it's a
An l. I.- ii,.,
. u s t I ti Has-
it i not. lint i suppose you
a sense of
York frail.
This department is in A. D. Johnston, who ii to rep-
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory.
Willie Jenkins
Hr
Cornelius High
Andrew n
John Flowers
If K H
i Jenkins
Look up Mr. trooper ask tat i . priest fur cotton
about anything that you wood bubs. A. G. Cox Mfg. paid .-. i County Oil Mill,
are interested i Don't to bring or
Some try meet
try to Go,
quality and
But none lo do worry lot
The Pitt County Oil Mill is now of had over
buying Cotton Seed. They pay you k your last
cash price or will ex j lots I lie Pitt Co. Oil Mill,
in the
be.-i Mini k i price paid everyday
pea seed at T
Taylor and Cm
Davis returned from a
to Cross
Try it bottle of Dr. us sure
for at drug shire.
We were shown a letter a for meal. When
Virginia firm A. i. Mfg. are ready write fur prices.
Co., stating their buggies were
beat buggies shipped
there.
It would surprise you lo sec
nuts,
e. e is Ii .
for
and
A. O. Mfg Co has two . Ii is a line of goods
loads of different styles of I. Q, A Co. are
fence and their prices are low, selling Ibis up
you bad go make your to date ., quality
number of wagons and carts soon. the bottom,
is Heine shipped and sold A. Ii. We carry samples of over flu lo Sf. i Co,
Mfg. Co., bat were in wall pup r.
shop yesterday and bad j We are prepared furnish u .
lot of work being coin cheap as the cheapest. Come and
before buying
B. Bro.
White's Colic Kidney ,
the combination kidney medicine; Upon the i.
for stock a sure colic cine. an at the id
court
tho cause therein pending, u-
their limber sat tine.
mixed paint- and
at A. Do.
Large of pants
shoe-. All men stock at A.
W. Aug.- and Co
The A. Mfg. Co. expect
to red p ice of I lie r
co truck for
until it is easy re-ch of all lo-
growers.
have into my
store lie depot. I keep
hardware.
black and and repair shop
and livery stable connection.
W. L. House.
at the Ding
Don't that T. X. tie
A few subscribers the
bit ill arrears.
I I. e the Winterville list aim
J.
Ii
expose to
before tho
in the town of
mi Monday, the
the
I a
t Co. are still A. Taylor,
that will cine ail heart, and Thus.
troubles and coughs.
public sale for cash
court lion
day of
Save the list on all the -ail from and other evidences of
I Winterville of all our debt due the late firm of
, . , . , o, tins
and am lo give ,
for paper. and son me
The A. Q. Cox Mfg, Co. up, make me happy, make Simon Leathers
making heavy shipments of notion j happy, gel am Leathers
planters towers, yourself. I've got
you need in that lion lo all lie c who pay for a
line you I belie; at once, year advance.
your ryes feel like there A. Johnston.
U grit in Do they pain The place to wire fence
and feel tired on leading t Do The A. U. Cox Co. have a big
I hey h conic of the American
while asleep That perfect also
paired vision and should staples bard wire. Be sure In
by eye glosses, H. get their prices before
T. Cox and Iii o. carry a full line of your spring supply of fence.
your eyes
spectacles and can lit
with the proper lets.
or men to solicit
orders nursery -lock in
I COM Km enclose
I repair Shoes and do good work.
hung me either
or at shop.
Henry Nelson.
Mowing machines lakes by
stump. I x u n. c, Harrington At Co. and
v, raise hay c u. i in,
he supplied with the well Known drug store there we think
the most can be pleased
We T. W. Wood in table ware and j-v.
Paul hunters as
T. and Bro, punts cm any style y
W J
Dee Council
ti
D H Whit fluid
John lingers
J B
T K
V Badger
Nancy
II
Ann till
Ashley Pollard
Mill
W Gardner
John Ed
Van
Louis
Alfred Jenkins
W . Andrews
price A Co,
is why Pill Co.
fa; should pay such
t floor
raise own w and the
Winterville Mfg, Co 1- thoroughly
splendid
Toe with rails 1-
place to cheap an-1 save
a specially,
A. W. Co.
The A Cox C. have
a excellent
poultry f yon are need b-r
any you r call and it, .
Black A watch free lo ill Who will
for the human buy pair shoes at A. W.
family, Ii a for perfectly A Co how long they
balanced, subcutaneous com Corn, buy, lime, poultry
t. For sale by j dug and mixed paints at
B. T. Cox Bro. j A. W. Ange 0.1.
had . in liar- For
., A C. jg .-,, par d V ill orders
W E
II ill
hi
Ha
ii
till
4-lo
7-
Si
Otis
Utilizers
Bullock
Bill ii ins
Jesse arson
Joe Andrews
Purvis
May
had Moore
II
C W
J A
James a
Rock Tom
Jim
Mollie
.-.
1-5
h m
;.
p. till
2-
I, .,
K-2
J m
Hi
in judgment
As I Live Grow.
mm ITS MERCHANDISE.
Easter Near
If, Mi
.- James
it Jenkins
o Jenkins
Louis Hawaii
f us Flowers
Kiln rt Jenkins
Jesse
A J Simons
II James, in judgment
W J
mill act
Kick .
s;
Lee Howard
John W Carson
Jones
Sain I
Willis Pitt
William 1380
P Roberson
Warren
Any of the
lies n ho may desire to pay or
adjust their indebtedness to the
said ran do so by calling
said receiver any time
before day and
avoid sale of t be claims against
them.
This April
Receiver J C Taylor
LETTER TO C D. ROUNTREE.
Tie
winter pass
everywhere, to K i and mu
spring blooms
done.
Are You Ready
completeness, . is at your
W ill yon l-t us is.-r
do your picking and
Place y. for your V.
rush will come later.
now.
now avoid
to.-
ANNOUNCEMENT
Relative to Clothing
for Boys Youths and Men.
in Quaker town Fe
clothing. They
hand contribute their nil. I
her h man who prides
do not known.
where can you a butter
Co. make
u body and
haps .- is an
suit good
i we do
iii pay will.
th-y stick to first i-
our store
ll deal
shouldn't
Greenville, N.
deal
or water. is a
at iii some pail,.
any.
T icy k iv oil n i r don't
odd alkali; n f
A cm lain am. . oil
and alkali makes th el,
ii i In Ii is
In a , illicit
brush.
you
The
Bill pan
. Ii. at j you
weather;
alkali don't d.
II I'm In lot ll
in n
null Kill y
alkali water,
s ll.
v In .
I Ball for
respect Ye
pies and charge nothing for it.
is all the This
appealed o
The of Sere good for this season.
have
and r IS
of each and suit, is
by makers.
They will hold ship.- until worn our.
NEW Hats Coming In Every Week.
No bats flow era select All
goods are here,
Smart styles
i ti nil OH
READY TO WEAR HATS
Very
Our own ion ere.;
it.
J on i
fir.
sell. .
Best Style Corsets.
the is .
have the km iv.-
lie
will
by In
DO properly We
class dress makers.
good
Co
A meal
at
Hi
1-2
lit
mi
ill Mi
B III
fin
I lit an
on. F
One. I of the I tilt I
iii mil with a
Hint
of n did
tin- course in mu I-, u consist-
ed, iii
ll ll
plant life in . .
d, r II Of lief
Thai M
reduction in prices,
Hamburg, j i,.,,
It
down 1.1 Winterville
black weigh- Ami rows
log pounds, mark
mans fancy hoes lie, light Will J
pay to get bin. up for
J. W. Tucker,
N.
For tobacco, dry
to us we've and arc
luting then every day.
It. G, Co-
Oar spring and summer alack of G Mary
made
ladies for SI
wide spun tor All me
invited lo conic and the
at A. W
We have to a to
our stock line of ladies penis
shoes Oxfords and the
lint we have beau lo
secure such a line with
their excellent easy
superior wearing quality gives
us a pride when
them to our customers, out
aim is to make the wearers
shoes proud happy
the comfort
to always
will import
well dressed, c.
also a beau-
line of dies, trim- ,. Mis.
Q, A Co. ; cheap.
me. I Bell
Me Jenkins
John Iv Jenkins
S A
II James
ladies and penis
slippers bas arrived and our stock
ladies trimmings
i . is more complete ever
before, of mohair
weather pr
all the late-t vile, i,
are invited
to call d inspect our line.
Barber a Co.
pi in town lo
is at store.
II
John
est
Louis ins
Alfred
i; Matthews
Jim Bland
Richard Harris
Jim
want to let a pretty table L
cm its
Mi
j;.
ft HI
in
Mi
I I
as
r.
Hut her I
were . he ch
of
fond, the v us not com
Mr. he
said in.-1 that
means and
ability when you r Hi
which feeds on
Can -lira
over ground place
to hilling pi
man gravely, ml -e
nil., r nun no
creature for which I.
tho lo jump . .
own length than other belongs
in the clans of
1.1.
II In So and tin i and Q for
III best in style
fin no
PURE MOHAIR
fabric for spring, admits do
Mohairs in Blue, Brown,
ail black, inches wide,
III brown white, inches wide,
Is Ml.
a a ml
t .-.
The Two
A popular story in as
broth 1- . cultivated their
in .
had corns lo their n
crops the younger u
divide I m us
Bu, ii. r, .
tho u shall
Thai I
tho t. half th id you
ti . lo r the
Ills bl . ll lit t
could be lion lo
listed
roots nod look in
meanwhile to
when all tin . shot
it -10 year. VA
time came
i asked,
I I
i- Id
NEW WASH GOODS AND LAWNS
It is always satisfactory to get a Hr t pick of a season's
merchandise printed organdies, and mercerized
waist logs at dainty in frock patterns, polka
dots an I rainy neat and very stylish French
organdies lo new and inly organdies, How
effects, plain and with silk knots Silk, Mull,
all vi-i s. Ii sheer, I So. The the most
stylish of all white,
Black, inches black used so much for
wove with silk w -I inches wide, A V c
for New lace
yards a i widths ., U and you
may at I. ii, IO,
Ladies and nice for
about In choose
White for Misses and all
now t So and New Oxford, Black don
in kid, styles, s leather and tuns in Bin
styles,
EASTER CARDS
Have you a
like lo i Item
RU Bo,
The Ref
is Read By Everybody In reach, and
it readies people have mo lie i. what they want.
It yon have they want advertise it and y a are to
gel apart of shall money.
. V
POOR PRINT





I la. I
i torn
. Polities,
Sn John
I t
THE
BIG STORE.
C. T.
Lie
make in
i.
Liverpool.
Jud .
I, n i r .
Mr, Collier had i
needs but little foresight to
tell lieu your stomach and
liver arc badly grave
ahead, you take
medicine tor your dis-
ease, us Mrs. John A of
Clay, N. Y., did.
had neuralgia of the liter and
in bear weakened,
I could ll
they quickly re
W nu
hi-
I C T H D P I and thither cum L
Sib I I the am and sin.
and
.-,. Beat for
weak women. Sold under
by J L. Wooten, druggist,
a bottle.
UNPRECEDENTED BARGAIN GIVING.
WELL DRESSED--
Arc Daily U.
L. Thai
The kind you need
. perfect in style.
Kind, Shapes and
ii with
grace.
EVERYTHING Furnishings
Cuff, Gloves, Neck Ties, etc
i the the corning
have them. Gel one. Cheap
s,. Big center window of
i s i. and
THOUSANDS
Of People Made.
HAPPY
By on
Purchases
AT THE
BID STORE.
It is Just
Ruling Honey;
Y u come and be trade
U us Fit You Out and Out on the Inside. b
DRESSED
Are Daily in Us, ,;.
Pill. Ami . dross
All cl -rs and
Hi I'll it i .- becoming.
rimmed,
Cl
and
We tarry ., P
Diana ks; good
V sin, plum
and Si Laces
a kinds -I Wash Good . Ladies
hag R we have a
lady net her he
miter how
Let Your
This Establishment is Now all Aglow With Bargain Offering.
That Boy of yours
can i head to
him look
s . . . e up the boy In just a m B
the men. Elegant
tad the Girls
her I Such i
ii Shoot- .-t a t
lino o t ma
up
Remember That The Store Can Supply all Four Wants, Cheap
Mats, Hats, Hats
Old Hat So, The seas- very
sty . . ti led by experts.
Ladies, you known good thing when you
. you to judge. See oar
V. 1.1 in this department with Bin;
in. st stylish
HATS, FLOWERS and ORNAMENTS.
The of the world have.
been i i on tor our
,. at Ribbons cant be beater
w. . ii . your own benefit,
o buying.
Don't Miss Baby Caps.
. lighted with one of them.
NOT ONLY
to Wear,. But Big
Store
FURNiTURE. B
In Suit; Pieces.
I Are yon f
you ate us tit t i
We
everything ml kitchen, if
yon want
some you have, we it.
all from the
th priced,
UPHOLSTERED GOODS
and Couches Leather
Upholstered
IN
Any t. Window
had Curtains, great In
Suit
all and g
w-ll be pleaded with. visit to our
depart
meat a is a pi aha many
GREAT; BARGAINS
n hen you and
will miss a deal yo
i ii- state.
COMB A
EVERY--DAY-A BARGAINS DAY
VISIT
BIG
C. T.
Street,
N C
BIG STORE.
, . , .
who had him in
by ilia
.,. lot i thought
;. . m i. divest himself
f to go out to lunch,
leaving the ten feel long,
upon the floor. remain-
,.,, lie pol. iv I
,.,,.,. nut in waves. The boa con-
made by
bi to wake up and
I,,.,. did
I ii when boa
made I an r room
i the -i of
Mr. mil knowing how
t. 11- such an
a. v ml i
tn be., m lo
catch mil.
there n
Virgil young
man, Coast at
the day tor
aging a until box on a rural tree de-
livery It appeared the
evidence that the young tallow, was
drunk and again a
Inn's hex. lie Caught at
b x to keep falling and sprung
the lid, damaging it He
plead guilty and fined
This is printed as a warning to
who may be to tamper
l ml i
I. aid as to
ii rel
ii uh is mi -11
Bleep
that lie i
line,
inn
ire
V. ii
I III
with mail
mark.
Land-
on n hem h in Central park
girl v . i. moving t
i in which
Si at
fro .
ii about fifteen month.
At the oilier end the bench
a a hose prominent lower jaw
adorned with a luxuriant board
which parted in the middle and
curved gracefully outward up-
I ward.
I'm- several minutes the baby re-
the man especially the
i whiskers with grave attention, while
he looked at In r with an air of lofty
condescension. length a
smile the little one's
Then, with her blue eye
still fixed upon the whiskers and
kicking up her tiny feel In an
of delight, she
I Bow-wow
A wove of color suffused tho
face above the and
hitched in his seat. It
was an awl ward situation, and to
relieve ii the nurse patted the
baby and
isn't n
The man lo no
York
A few have lately
bean making and trying to sell
or Dr. King's New Dis-
for Toughs
and Colds, and other medicines,
thereby defrauding the public.
i in warn you to beware of
people, who to profit,
through stealing the of
winch have been success-
fully disease, for over
years. A sure protection, to
is our name on the wrapper. Look
it, on all King's, or Huck-
remedies, as nil others are
mere imitations. II. K
A Co., Chicago, III, and Windsor,
Canada,
poisons IN FOOD.
yon don't realize that
man poisons originate In
food, bat some day you may
feel n twinge that will
Dr. King's New
Life are guaranteed to cure
all sickness due lo poisons of
food or money heel
at J. L, store. Try
No no minerals, no
danger in Hollister's
lain Tea. The family
known. Brings good health
to all who use it. Tea
Tablets. Drug Stole.
Handsomest and largest stock of
Iron Bedsteads at M.
on Pants.
A boT has been tot
reading following essay on
are made for men, end not
, men for pants. Pants are like mo-
I,,., are thinner In hot
I thicker in cold. The
l man in the moon changes his
, during the Don't you go to
the pantry for pants; yon might be
mistaken.
are often mistaken in
mistakes make breeches of
promise.
There has been much discussion
u whether pants is singular or
plural. Seen to lion nun wear
tin ire plural, and when
pants ii i- singular.
tear in punts, and
ii i el when the p
tear ii all
b i i tin,
D. W.
III Al I U IN
Groceries
And Provisions
Cotton Bagging and
Ties always on hand
kept con-
In stock. Country
Produce Bought and Sold
Up on
One . that I know of h
sleep when she starts for bed
Is hard work
for liar i up her mind lo
the night prayer.
A few he dropped her
upon the pi o i than
usual. very sleepy and
once to dash prayer
in r. r,, he first pray-
i r over, along one and
still a third. this time her
mother, irised at the turn pro-
. dings had token, asked the, little
one what the meant by so ninny
prayers. explained the lit-
girl, going to say
I'm and then I
I D. W.
North Carol i n a.
Ida,.
FORAGE,
A , . i
t S ii r
; i SB
i. r.-
With It so rs
It I I
sad r .
U i
plants I ill I sol
and all It will I
feed butter J i in
i. , i ever old In-
It would
n. have tin i I
not lost a fowl
I have bi . i It
else pops
rt-
for lead, a
few arc left.
Horn to
C. P. Bide. Nat . I . .
and you will set i
turn mail,
If your digestion is had the vital
organs of jinn not fed
and should he.
grow weak invite
ease, i; Cure
digests what yon eat,
and all stomach
You forgot you have a stomach
the cry you begin
inn it T, is is because ii gets
lest and gradually
grows and healthy
ii troubles you no more. B. I.
have taken u great
remedies for indigestion have
nothing equal lo
Dyspepsia digests
you eat, cures indigestion.
sour stomach,
burn and all stomach
Its preparation is the
result years of research.
Bold by J. U Wont en.
Tho condition of tho
State of North Carolina is moat
gratifying to all her citizens and
her credit on the money
is Treasurer Lacy has
recently issued a statement showing
the Slate's condition.
This statement shows the total debt
of the Stale to ho only
and the Slate owns railroad Stool
worth more than this
debt. Very few, if any, Suites in
the Inion can make so creditable a
Record.
SHOWING.
Dress Goods
SHOWING
SHOWING.
Dress Goods
WONDERFUL
True
One Minnie Cough Cure
not an atom of any harmful ding,
and it baa been curing
Golds,
that it has proven itself to
be a tried and true friend to
many use it. Mrs. Gertrude
K. Mai ion, I ml ,
and so weak-
me I run down in weight
from Its to Alter t
of remedies to no
avail, One Minute Con B Core en
oared Bold by L.
Woolen.
The democratic party in Newborn
held its primaries tor Dom-
city election, and the
was sufficiently strong to
a majority of the hoard
aldermen. If we remember correct-
Newborn last summer voted out
saloons by an overwhelming majority.
What good it expects to
with a prohibition law enforced
by saloon sympathizers is more
than we can Km
lion, Telegram.
EAST
. Clothing, Ladles White Goods, Laces, Embroideries. These goods are-
new No shop worn or old stuff, but recollect they a. . the same
by other merchants at to percent, more
,.
Ir
mi-
Th
our price.
Won a Name Fame.
DeWitt's Karly the
famous little have been made
famous by their certain harm-j
leas mill gentle upon . . . .
bowels and liver. They have no to Date, worth JO
equal for
etc. They do not weaken the
stomach, gripe, or make you
sick. Once used always preferred,
lengthen. Sold by h,
Drug Store.
A. W. a Lincoln
farmer, aged and
Mrs. Anna II. Chapman, of Saginaw,
Mich., aged were married in
Charlotte. The marriage was brought
about by an advertisement which
in a
journal. After correspondence,
an exchange of photographs the
couple met in Charlotte and were
married.
Silk for value,
Styles in Time
our juice
The Right Name ii DeWitt.
DeWitt's Witch Salve
cools, soothes and heals cuts, burns
boils, bruises, plies and all skin
disease-. K. B. Adolph
W. little
had white swelling so bad that
piece after niece of bone Worked
out of tier leg. DeWitt's Witch
Salve cured it Is the
most healing salve in
the world. Beware of counterfeits,
Hold by J, ti. drug store.
Summer Drawers,
a garment, Easter price.
worth
Ladies Full Bleached, taped arm and neck Vest,
PEARL BUTTONS, all kind, pure white,
quality.
Ac dot
is a Genuine Sale of Brand New
Good a. Nothing never
pried in Greenville.
standing
All colors, by all our pi
TALCUM POWDER, everywhere
I box lo
Hollister's Mountain Tea
, ,,. Hive, novel
the entire
ii. i Ti ;
i . .
Si n i
do
the High Grade Stick
just as the season opens. The
son is plain. He needs
The Cash
Don't, wail, in the push and be the first
to get these
MATCHLESS
BARGAINS.
W bite to goat
price
Ladies White worth to Si, this
week
III. Table Linen, price,
CO
A. V. C.
i, Ladies line Easter Slippers,
me half off. arc in
Look for Bun;.
i, red
new
, ; n women
. R tab
;, s HI cent-, Ten o
i ,
Cal
aid , g
; Door to Bank i
op.
POOR PRINT





GREENVILLE'S
EATING BEFORE SLEEPING.
Light.
MISSIONARY INSTITUTE AND DIS
CONFERENCE
Great
Palatable Meal On of the
Beet Aids to Rect.
A short time physician
heM the eating
before retiring a crime, i lie .
old theory U quite exploded. One I District, M.
medical journal, conn on
Many Preachers and Lay Delegates
Attend
A Missionary I the
of
evil r
i Mid
UNION MADE
Good Taste is Always
Good Style
Ralston Health Shoes
FOR MEN
Th. these shoes have obtained is
which makes them
to their Superior con-
Comfortable From the Time You Put Them On.
material
No other make, thought probably all have tried. Ins succeeded in them.
I in them are the highest The price is pair, with full value
given and a that they will last as long and bold their shape as well as the 16.00
grades by other manufacturers
WE CORDIALLY INVITE EVERY MAN TO CALL AND INSPECT THIS LINE.
UNION MADE
FIT
the Foot,
the Head
and the Pocket-Book
J. B. CHERRY CO.
STORE.
subject recently, said while
it is not goo. m r of fact,
to bed with
. the I will
i. in it r
g light, able n in the
of I
and rest.
digestion goes on in sleep with
much n
. and f
something in is
desirable for the night's rest. Si me
physicians
that good of
insomnia is the i an
craving of the stomach for
food in persons v. ho have been
duly frightened by the opinion that
they must not eat before going
or ho have, like many us
women, been keeping themselves in I
a state of Nothing
i- m ire agreeable on retiring for
the night than take a bowl of hot
like gruel or some
good i soup. II i- a
aid to nervous and in-
peaceful slumbers. Thia is
the case during cold win-
nights, when the stomach craves
warmth as much as any other part
of the of hot
milk is grateful to palate on
sin but a I of light
troll and
the cold months of winter
n Id be the retiring food of every
woman who feels, a many do, the
need of food
Cultivate-
He Beat the Conductor, but Cheerfully
Reimbursed Him.
about predicaments on a
street said a man who can re-
member In there were only horse
cars in the city. was to take my i
best to the theater, and de-
to throw on sonic lugs. was
deathly afraid . the tick-
behind, so I I d into my
dress . think, without ever let-
ting go of them, i was
shaking hands with my.-elf that t
hail not overlooked anything.
the show we found that
rain had set in and boarded a ear.
It was crowded, so sent her inside
and stood on the back platform with
n few dozen others. Along came
the conductor, and when heard
him say dug. Horror
overtook me had n so intent
upon I i ad forgot-
ten a cent in my
when I my el es. I
. broke. re she was . .
of esp . e, u a
crowd t i or in
borrow I from hi r or jun i
the ear. d away from the
tor as g as when
i . ins in i .
Ti in the i i on
.-. o r, said briskly,
about my changer you give
me something to changer ho in-
I gave you a quarter
to pay the i f myself and lady
lie hesitated just a mo-
and handed me cents.
was saved, and you can bet I
remembered that conductor and
hunted him up the next day. I told
him the whole story and
ed him fully. lie enjoyed it more
than I did when ho learned
whole Detroit News.
Grammatical.
President of Princeton
university had a reputation among;
his for good English, which
was. equaled by his renown as a
theologian.
Once several students were en-
Joying a little spread very quietly
the prescribed hours. A
dent who was not in the feast
i thought to give the reveler- a
; and. shuffling down the lull, knock-
ed at the locked door in the good old
doctor's well known manner.
demanded a
dent as the light went out and the
lunch went under the bed.
me, Dr. said the
would be intruder, with all the
Scotch that he could mus-
a came as quick as
a flash from one of the company.
it were Dr. he would
say, is
How the Wheel of Fortune Worked.
Well, how are blurt-
ed a liberally bearded wight as ho
grasped Comedian Ezra Kendall's
hand on State street recently and,
as the actor looked add-
you remember me I
ran the de Jay in Sioux City
when you were there ten years
replied the comedian,
recall now. You a big wheel
of fortune in the office. I remember
several of the boys paying their re-
to the wheel, but I do not re-
call the wheel paying anything to
the
be held in
i- in the
Si i- i
Greenville Method
week. All tile pas
I will be preach-
ed on Tuesday nigh I by Rev, F. I
l. l . . Wilson
Station, Several interesting
dresses will lie delivered on Wed-
by different member of
the institute.
On night open-
sermon of the District
will be preached by It.
C. Craven, Tarboro
Thursday morning o'clock
the Washington
will convene in regular annual
s ion. Tin conference will lie
composed l the pastors in the
district, din lay
from i in also me
mid within
I he the district, making
-I more than m e bundled
all.
The committee having the mat-
in band inform u they
will be ready to give to l lie public
names of preacher,
and visitor to the
cc, together with
them, in
t The
b GOOD POTATOES
BRING FANCY PRICES
To a km
contain . .
melon.,
-In Ian. A v.
tics
Potash
the u of
per cent, actual
and more are sure to
follow.
Out arc not I
r . bat
able t.
now.
KALI WORKS
New Nassau Street, or
Ml
According to the bulletin just is-
sued by the Interstate Commerce
Commission covering the three
months ended December 1904,
the number of persons killed by the
railroads during the quarter was
and the wounded numbered
14.027. Peace hath her slaughter
bigs no less renowned than war.
Philadelphia Record.
On Mr. Roosevelt's return to
Washington he will pass through
Nebraska without making a
I Is this to lie taken as a personal
I affront to Mr Bryan or as an
l; i Ion of confidence in
the latter to keep the state in the
republican ranks Wilmington
Male
.
by
bet . l .
leading
of it. next Sun-
day is Easter. Are
yon prepared to
greet the day properly
How about your Suit
Is your Hat right How
are your Gloves, Tie, etc
Come in and size our
new Spring Things.
See m have
For Easter
If to join the pa-
it will pay you to
come here for repairs.
Here are only the new,
fresh styles; not a
or it
among our goods.
goods.
Frank Wilson,
THE CLOTHIER.
REPORT THE CONDITION OF
THE BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST
AT N. C.
At the e of March 14th. 1905.
RESOURCES. LIABILITIES.
Loans and discounts I 9,721.33 Capital stock paid in
Overdraft, unsecured
Furniture and fixtures
Due from
Cash items
6.49
619.14
Undivided profits
333.88
16,936.03 Time certificate of
sub. to check 22,492.40
Silver coin Cashier's 212.58
Total
Total
Slate of North County of Pitt,
I, H. H. Taylor, of the named bank, do
swear that the above statement is to the beet of my knowledge
and belief H. H. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before Attest,
me. this 23rd day of March, 1905 B. J.
Bah A. Gainer, J. W. THOMAS,
Notary Public
ISSUE MISSING


Title
Eastern reflector, 25 April 1905
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
April 25, 1905
Original Format
newspapers
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Spatial
Location of Original
Joyner NC Microforms
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