Eastern reflector, 2 May 1905


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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
IT
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. TUESDAY. MAY 1905.
DISTRICT CONFERENCE.
Interesting Reports From the Field Show
Along All Lines.
At the Wednesday
of the Missionary Institute
in the the first
subject discussed was
I ties and how to meet
was led H. O.
participated in II. II
L. E. Sawyer, E. C. Sell, Dr.
D. L. Earnhardt, B. E. Stan-
field, J. L. Ramie; and Y.
I secure my
was the dis-
cussed by L. E. Thompson
J. A. Hornaday spoke with
much earnestness on can e
get the Washington District m pay
in full the missionary
After this questions of in-
were ably discussed by the
various ministers of
them expressed their pleasure
the benefit that had been derived
from this session of the institute.
The Institute closed with the after-
noon session.
The introductory of the
District Conference was preached
Wednesday by R.
Craven, of Tarboro. His text was
are they that mourn, for
they shall be He
said that the world is keyed to
that men are measured
by their capacity to Lives
are sweetened brought into
closer touch with Christ
en trial and We
are made perfect through Buffeting.
that have come
up through great
It was an excellent discourse and
elicited many heartfelt amen
After the sermon the sacrament
the Lord's Supper was administer-
ed, a large number of
cants partaking the emblems
Christ's broken and shed
The business sessions of the con-
began at o'clock this
morning with Presiding Elder
Bandy presiding.
The organization of the confer-
was completed by the election
of G. secretary,
the appointment, of .
J. A. Hornaday. and
T. a committee
on Divine worship.
The hours for the assembling of
the conference at
a. in. and p. m.
After the appointment of com-
and transaction of
business conference adjourned at
o'clock for preaching. At that
hour Dr. T. X. Ivey, editor of the
Christian Advocate delta r
ed an excellent and sermon on
the of the
Wednesday afternoon session of
the conference met at ii o'clock.
Devotional were conduct-
ed by J. M. Lowder.
The following charges made re-
port on
Aurora circuit, I Jew J. at. Lowder.
Bath circuit, W. F. Galloway,
Bethel K. C. Sell.
Elm City, T. L Bum-
lex.
Farmville circuit, L. E. Saw-
Fremont station, D. L, Barn-
Greenville station, Lev. J, A.
Nashville circuit, H. G
circuit, B, B.
Holder.
M I n, W. S
Bone,
Ho, Rocky n Martin,
i. Bunt.
II Dr. D.
Belts.
Q circuit, i; . W. V.
Tarboro station, Rev. B. C. Craven.
circuit, B. E.
station, L. E.
Thompson.
I Wilson station, Dr. F. D. Swindell, i
All of these reports snowed in-1
creased interest and larger
on the different fields in behalf if
missions.
F. G. Hartman. of the
i church, and
A. T. King, of the Baptist church,
nit to the conference
Special prayer for missions was
offered by Rev. J. V. Williams.
The following charges reported
on Sunday school and
League
Aurora circuit, Rev. J. M. Lowder.
B circuit, W. P. Galloway.
I Bethel circuit, Rev. E. C. Sell.
City, Lev. J. L.
Farmville circuit, L. E. Saw-
Fremont circuit, U. L. Barn-
station, Rev. J. A.
Conference adjourned at
; o'clock Dr. Smith,
siding Elder of district,
j preached to a luge congregation,
i His subject was successful
So many fail to that
they have a mission in life. The
most successful life is that which
has the highest of God
and conform nearest to His will.
It inspiring sermon and
; helpful to every hearer.
This morning's exercises began
I at o'clock, devotional
es being conducted by Rev. R. E.
I Hunt.
A of the ministers present
; made a report of the spiritual state
of the church on their respective
i charges.
J. W. Jenkins, general
manager of the orphanage, made
Ian interesting report on that work.
At II C.
I of Trinity College,
the confer Christian
education. Like all utterances
of this scholarly man, his address
was mi a high plane and those
present were greatly edified at his;
eloquence and earnestness.
Dr. will preach at
SATURDAY.
Friday afternoon session of the
conference was opened with i
I exercises by Rev. D. L.,
i Earnhardt.
The following were elected
represent the district conference in
the annual conference;
Paul Wiley Brown, Col. i
F. W. K.
fl. Hart, Gov. T. J.
j Jar vis, E. L. J. J.
Edwards.
City was chosen as the place
of meeting of the next district ,
conference.
Dr. F. D. Swindell made a very
interesting talk on woman's work.
Others of the ministers made
interesting reports of the spiritual
Condition of the church on their
respective charges.
The committee missions made
Its report.
At night Dr. J. O.
dent of Trinity college, preached,
Knowing bis reputation us an
eloquent, learned, magnetic
speaker, our people were anxious
to hear him and the church was
packed in both and
gallery.
preceding the Bern on Paul Jones,
Turn. I beautiful .
i Cm Hi Voice
Is lieu . . ill .
and I he
I r
. i
I . the power onto
discourse was the
No.
RT LEE PARALYZED, PERSONALS MO
work of in making
possible, and us power to enter L ,
,. . , , , ; of Popular Couple Odd
the very heart being of man stricken on Train and in
do for him what nothing else . , . lows and Celebrate,
can do-regenerate him, transform Condition. N. C., April 27-One
him from sin to The New York, April social event
was from a master mind, a morning General Lee, of of marriage of
thinker, accompanied by the , , . , Josephine Philips, of this
, , , , . ,. , was with , ., . ,, ., ,
force and guidance of the Holy i Place, to Mr. Allen Pike, of
Spirit, and the large congregation Washington, D. C, which occurred
listened eagerly to every word. , Boston and New York. The train here today. Owing to the recent
This morning conference opened had just crossed Harlem river death of the bride's lather which
at devotional exercises coo
ducted by B. B. Holder.
he win taken,
severe and the entire
The committee orders report- ,
j . . m ,.,., . , paralyzed. Gen bee taken
ed that . h has passed
The attack is is by deepest mourn-
the function was unattended
by ostentation, only a quiet
left side is
and home was bad.
an approved examination this Upsides the immediate
conference him to
the annual conference for
on trial.
The el the following
local elders deacons
W F h. Powell, W. H.
Call, J. V. T. H.
W. J. Gay.
The quarterly con-
records made its report.
Others of the ministers made
report of the spiritual state of the
Church on their charges.
Rev. J. V. Williams preached
at
The closing session of the con-
held this
FOB SUNDAY.
Methodist a.
Sunday school. a. m. preach-
It. v. W. p. m. L.
a. in. R. C.
Craven.
Presbyterian a. m.
J, L.
Colored a. J.
V. Williams, S p. m. B. B. Holder.
city is in a critical condition. only a few most intimate friends
were present. At one o'clock
bride with her brother, Dr. James
I. the
vised altar by the and bis
best man, Mr. Robert Cue, while
Miss Sue played the wed
ding Rev. Mr. Hard
HONOR ROLL.
SUPERIOR COURT.
Report the Grand Jury.
The following cases bet
disposed of since lust
Jackson, r,, , .
,,,,. rector Parish.
guilty, judgment suspended upon I ,. , ., . , .
m T words ritual Ilia
of costs I , , ,,
, , . solemn I the binds of
CM. carrying , ., . , ,, ,. , ,
The bride is a daughter of the late
weapon, pleads guilty, lined i . i- . .- . .
, s j. Philips and is
and costs , . . . ,.
,,.,. , . i known and
Williams, assault with ,. , .
. ,, , , . popular within the social circles
deadly weapon, pleads the State
lined and costs. ti, .- r-
, ,,. , is a son of
Amos Williams, not ,.,,. .,. ,. , .
Albert Pike, I . S. A., and is
B , . . , popular among his host of
and Jake Gorham, I , ., . . .
, A was served
and receiving, gin ,., mt , .
., , , . . the ceremony and at
d lour months and . . ,. ., , ., , , . ,
o clock Mr. and Mrs. Pike boarded
Jake six months, both assigned to . . , , , . ,
s a northbound train for a brief
roads. . , . ,
,,,. tour after which I hey will spend
Matilda Ward Linda Evans,
affray guilty, lined each
Alley With
deadly weapon, not guilty.
John Cox, concealed
the Summer in Ohio before finally
reaching the capital their
home.
The members of
Lodge No I. . F.
ed the anniversary of their
weapon, , , .
I . . order last ingot m manner
suspended upon payment of costs, i
well be fitted the occasion.
Of Graded School for April. John House, deadly .
A was carried
First Burton. guilty, imprisoned d, The chaplain
Corey, Carrie Best, Willie Jackson , assigned to road.
Battle Lee Jenkins, The grand Jury returned a true
Wesley against J. II.
Rountree, Gertrude graded school a
Henrietta I Aaron Cox. rape, as
Nellie Jefferson, Briley, to
Helen L. E. Smith, carnally knowing g ,,,.,.; , ,,,
Helen under years age, order the
Frank Perkins, Frank Bradley,
ti. A. Bell, embezzlement, not
Second iv
Christine Lewis Blah ck, j grand jury made the follow-
We examined the home
the aged and the
Perkins
link brothers bad accomplished.
Bey. Mr. made a
talk that was very inter-
A variety of cake and
en in was
the K. of will have
and big banquet, A
1.1
Fannie
George
Third Corey,
Grace Smith, Woolen,
We respectfully ,,,, , . . .,
i. i.-inn i i j lodges in this,
Fourth Spain, the county commissioners that the j ; , ,,,,,
Daisy Myrtle that arc not or ,,,, ,,.,,,,,,; ,
u ii be made so the ,,,,,,,, . , , .
u ii u. i J. H. the
Fifth I caterer, bus prepared the
Agues Spain, Mattie King,
Carl Wilson, Willie
Sixth Tucker and
Essie ton.
Seventh George.
Jamie Bryan.
Ninth Lee
of the buildings very open
uncomfortable.
We further recommend that one
Mattie Vick helpless and insane
be removed to an asylum where
she can be better cared for.
We visited, the jail and
Brown, Abide Smith, Nellie Pen- in the rooms
; be repaired.
We further recommend for the
if your was not what it j health of the prisoners that the
brethren and
repast.
guests a
was, it not be what it is,
If home
paint and you don't use Harrison's
Town A Country paint, It's only a
question of time before decay will
mortgage
free booklet containing
picture of U. s. capitol,
works be
FELLOWS
Kev. N. M Watson Will Preach Sermon.
The anniversary of th
year of kid Fellowship ill lie
by Ayden and Covenant
lodges in the opera house
Greenville on Sunday, the lb
lust, by having H sermon preached
a of ed in the jail building. by Rev. X. M. Watson, P.
We found clean and of Wilmington, N. C, at
prisoners well cared for. o'clock
We visited the sheriff's, clerk's odd Fellow, are requested
deed's offices, ex- I. P. hall
the records and book- all All
of which we found in good ,, . , , , ,
library and testimonial of
the able results of Town We Dud the public roads in bad
on the I capitol. condition. We therefore n-
Baker mend that the count j
t In hour.
The i cordially Invited
to attend the
ts in I he opera
i Wholesale Distributors, ere see that the supervisors and
j overseers comply with the road
law that our roads may be n Jonathan V
better inn.
Com.
t lie ling t t graded
. May 1st,
Dr. Blackwell, of Nor-
i- m;
p. m.
After c two
Ml I
for cents at J.-
inn -i n
Iron .
I April
T. A. for
Sanford.
Ben Taylor today from
Institute.
R. L. i went to Hobgood
this morning.
Mr. Mrs. II. weLl
to Suffolk this morning.
Harry Skinner came in this
morning from New Bern.
Mrs. L. W. linker to
this morning,
W. L. Hall timed
day evening Inn. Scotland Neck.
i e Mrs. J. J.
went to Weldon
this
returned
day evening after an absence of
weeks in other states.
Mrs. F. H. Johnson, who has
been her sou, P. M. John-
son, left this morning
Friday, April 28th,
B. O. up the road
Mis. F G. went to
folk Ibis
Bey. R. B. came in this
morning from to attend
the district
A. B, left this morn-
Petersburg to be at the
bedside of his mother, who is
quite ill.
Mrs, Galloway child,
of Mi. Airy, arrived Thursday
evening to visit relatives. Miss
Winnie Skinner, who has been
visiting her returned home.
Dr. G. F. Smith, who has beet
tending the District conference,
i hat is in session went to
Hamilton this where he
will preach tonight.
Dr. president of Trinity
J. M. Rhodes,
dent of Littleton college
a id Rev. W. Jenkins, manager
of the orphanage at Raleigh, came
in Thursday evening to attend the
Saturday. April 20th,
A. White went to Ayden
Friday evening.
E. Moore, of Washington,
up t
Joe cam. from
Friday evening.
W. returned to
Friday evening.
Mrs. Hairy Skinner returned
evening from Norfolk.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Smith,
Winterville, came this morning
to Mr. Mrs. Walter Buck.
and Mrs. N. M. Watson, of
Wilmington, name in Friday even-
i g and are the guests of R.
Dr. J. C. who has been
attending the conference, left tins
morning for Trinity College
K B Moore l. I
Washington, an
visiting Mrs, It. H. ii
West Greenville.
Ki v. W, Jenkins
dent of Raleigh orphanage and
who ha. been attending the confer-
Kid office i-
I mI job printing
II
CO ,,,
be days,
getting plentiful





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BIG
Street,
N C
BIG
I JAPANESE
Even the Thief i to the Police
Fr Troubling
The s of the Japanese
what one might expect of a country
where tut thief to the
policeman for ; him so much
trouble. If you want to learn the
language and hire n lea lie lie is
far too polite to toil you of
says
Mr. Soberer, u teacher who has lived
long in Japan. proceeds
mi the In a foreigner
cannot Japanese anyway and
that the most the teacher nun hope
to do i- to persuade that he
Xavier, the
to Japan, held the
was an invention of the devil
to prevent the preaching of the
Christian faith, and most students
have agreed so far as the part
of the phrase is concerned. Mr.
tells of a missionary who
fancied he had made progress
enough to deliver a sermon in the
native tongue. This feeling was in-
as a dignified and inter-
listener came forward with
words of gratified comment. But
the appreciative auditor
as for the honorable broth like oatmeal grind or a
i was interesting. good nourishing soup. It it
EATING BEFORE SLEEPING.
A Light. Palatable Meal of the
Beat Aide to
A short time since a physician
held the eating of food immediately
before retiring The
old theory u quite exploded. One
medical journal, in commenting ob
the subject recently, said that
it is not good, at a of fact,
to go to bed with the stomach m
loaded that the undigested; food will
render restless, .-ti.
of a light, palatable nature in the
stomach i- one the best aids to
and rest. process of
digestion goes on in sleep as
much regularity as when one is
violent exercise lo aid it, and so
something in the stomach is very
desirable for the night's rest. Some
physicians have declared, indeed,
that a good deal of the prevalent
insomnia is the result of an
craving of the stomach for
food in persons who have been
duly fright . by the opinion that
they must going to
bed, or u ho have, like many nervous
women, been keeping themselves in
u state of
is more agreeable on retiring for
the night than lo take a howl of hot
to it well. If you ask
It was the lime ever heard
a discourse in the Ki .
And how much your language is like
the language of
may sometimes take a
mercenary farm. Mr.
own most impressive lesson in
the art of oriental politeness
curred at an early pecuniary trans-
action. I asking a Japanese
merchant the price of -nine fancy
i i i he told me they were cent's
each. I said to him.
have of i left and I
need I hem all. So what ill lie the
price if I take i
figuring on the ever
present abacus he replied the
I fifteen would cost Thinking
my friend the merchant had
made a that his abacus
was out bf order, I confidently called
attention the fact I hat since all I
articles were being purchased
should rather be a reduction
in the price than an increase,
in he replied, with a pitying
smile. sell you my entire stock of
shells. Then when some
tonier comes to buy forsooth. am
out. And that ill be impolitely
Inconvenient to hence the ex-
charge for my
Palm
The various binds of palm trees
i on the island of Ceylon are in them-
selves of great interest, and when
their different uses are explained a
person can well appreciate how es-
they are to the natives in
low country districts.
From the sap of the palm
the spirit he drinks i- distilled; the
kernel of nut i- a necessary
in his daily curry,
the offered vis-
to his domain; his only lamp is
fed from the oil; his nets for fishing
arc manufactured from its fiber, as
is also the rope which keeps ids goat
cow from going astray, while the
rafters of his house, the thatch of
the and the window blinds are
made from ii- and wood. There-
is perhaps no product in the world
that is put to so many and such
profitable uses as the
palm, before it is grown
ribs are tied together to
make brooms for sweeping and
cages for bird-.
Tired out, worn out woman
not sleep, eat or seems if
she would to pieces
Becky makes strong
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cents, Tea or
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Wooten's Drug Store,
An Old English Woolen Law.
; An act passed in the lime of King
Charles II. of the en-
m of the woolen
of this kingdom and the
prevention of the exportation of
I the monies thereof for the buying
and importing of provided
and after the live and
twentieth day of March, in the years
of our one thousand
sixty-seven, no person or
persona whatsoever shall be buried
in any shin, shift or -heel., made
of or mingled with flax,
or silver, or other
than what shall be made of
There was one exception to
the rule-. A person dying of the
plague wan to he buried
in a linen shroud. Otherwise pen-
had to l. paid, for each
offense, The was repealed in
the reign of King George
D. W.
DEALER IN
Groceries
And Provisions
j Cotton Bagging and
Ties always on hand
Fresh kept con-
in stock. Country
Produce Bought and Sold
D. W.
Q R
North Carolina.
. REPAIRED and SHOES I J. J.
PAPOOSE POPCORN
A m far
FORAGE, POULTRY,
A subscriber lo the Southern
Agriculturist secured the
seed from an old Indian in
Northwest Aft i
with ii . i he
wrote that
and care II will
from SO lie he Ii be
acre, and planted e
all It will i. more
d better feed than any-
thing I ever Ir.
said i d Ii would
never have the Che .
not lost a fowl
I been rah
pops bl ii . i
tide brought ;
quell i r. r n and
few tic
for a . i . . ti
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C. P .
v. f
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DIRECTORY.
J. Elks,
W. K.
J. R. Spier, J. K.
J. W. Page.
Clerk Superior C.
Moore.
W. Tucker.
Register of WU
T. White.
William
D. Cox.
Board of
If is bad the vital
organs of your are not fed
weak mil
Cure
what you cures
n and all troubles.
Y. you nave a stomach
the day you
iii; it. This i- it a
lest
and healthy
it you Bl more. K
Minn.,
have taken a great
for indigestion hut
foil nothing lo
digests
what you eat, cures indigestion.
G. soar
ii is
to nervous people in-
peaceful slumbers. This is
the case during cold win-
nights, when the stomach craves
warmth as much as any other part
of the body. Even a glass of hot
milk i- grateful lo the palate on
such occasion, bill a bowl of light
well cooked ;. is and
the months of winter
should l- the retiring food of every
v. ho feels, as many do, the
need of food at
Cultivator.
Won a Name Fame.
Little Early Biters, the
f little pills, have been made
famous by their certain harm-
less, and gentle upon Hie
bowels and liver. They have no
for constipation,
etc. They do not weaken the
gripe, or make you
sick, Once used always preferred,
Sold by J,
Drug Store.
Cox, Chairman, B. M.
Whitehurst, L. C. Arthur,
Superintendent
W. H.
Standard keeper C E. Flem-
TOWN
A S.
Charles Cobb, J. K.
W. A. Bowen, A. H. Taft,
C. S. Carr, T. E. Hooker,
J. C. Lanier.
M. Wooten.
J. Whichard.
L. Carr.
Tax Rountree.
J. T. As
J Q. W.
H.
One Minute
Chief Fire not an atom of any harmful drug.
hear, and all Stomach
in the
result of main years of research.
by J. L. Wooten.
While a charged with
usual offense has been acquitted in
Mississippi, in of the
of a man of his own race, who
ported to be an eye-witness, a
in Ohio was only saved from a mob
of lynchers by a deputy sheriff, who
him off in an automobile.
Lawlessness is not sectional, and the
color line is at least as conspicuous
in the North as in the South.
A Tried and Friend.
A. E
Tucker
MAIN STREET
The Store
A. E.
Tucker
N. C.
Forbes.
Dispensary
W. Bryan, J. N. Hart, J.
L. Sugg.
and it has been coring
Colds, Croup and
he a tried and true friend lo
many who one it. if rs. Gertrude
E. Marion, Ind.,
so weak-
meetings e mes m that down h,
day night. Sunday schools
a. m. of remedies to no
A. T. King, pas avail, Minute Cough Cure en
tor. Services every Sun. j cured L.
day. W. II. Wooten.
Superintendent of Sunday
School.
A court up North has decided that
I a married man the head of his
v. II. II. Moore, The decision will he all be
pastor. y
day. R. Parker Super-
Sunday School.
Episcopal -Rev. v. E. Cox,
rector. first
and third Sunday. W. B
Brown of
Sunday
Free Will Baptist- Rev. W.
II. No
regular
J A
day Services every Sunday j
a s
dent Sunday School
Hart-
man pastor Services every -t
t the ii t
Sunday in each month. W
B Dove Superintendent I
Sunday School
Greenville Lodge No. A I
P A If, meets 1st
3rd Monday nights m each .
month B Williams, W
Mi Wiley Sec
Covenant Lodge No,
F Meets every Tuesday
night. T Ft Moore, N
W Evans, Sec
Tar River Lodge No. K
P, Meets every I
night E v
T J Moore, K of R
Tribe No
trill have in show
Wilmington Mar.
In.-,
Makes digestion and
perfect. new red i
blood and hone. That's
lister's Rocky Mountain Tea
will do. A tonic the sick and
weak. Ten or Table's
Wooten a Drug
SPECIAL RATES;
via
COAST LINE.
S. C, Celebration of
May Kales, ,
class fare, plus cents
for round from ail points
on its line in the Slate of South ;
Carolina, from Savannah and
Augusta, and Intermediate i
points. Tickets sale May
and with
limit May 1905.
Savannah, i . Fourth Annual
Tournament Southern Golf
May h lo
one first class fare, plus
for the round from all
its line Tickets on
sale May 8th, awl th, with
final limit May 15th., 1906.
Kansas City,
list Convention, May 10th. In
17th. one class hue,
plus cents, for the round trip.
Tickets on sale May 7th to I'll,
Delusively, with final limit May
Wash Goods
Early Summer Sale
It needs but a glance to see what splendid
bargains these really
DRESS GINGHAMS
Dress Ginghams in plain
Striped checked and pol
dot effects; yd
PERCALES
inch Percales in dark
and light grounds, plain
Striped effects
several new and
yd so,.
PRINTED LAWNS
Printed Lawns in white
black colored grounds,
showing polka Moral
designs,
APRON GINGHAMS
pieces of apron
ham, in checks; yd
Clothing Department.
Sack suit of Wool
in dark blue
with alternating stripes
of olive and ma-
king a design;
constructed with satin
piped facings. Others
will have this design,
We believe, but at DO
such prices as this,
6.50
Same as above in
breasted c t
JUT
6.75
Suck suit, same as
the previous number,
but dark ground with
green and garnet strip-
5.50
Sack suit of Wool
of good
in dark blue Oxford
mixture, interwoven
with red stripe
having satin piped
and a suit that will
readily retail at
per suit,
Same as above, with u difference in color, this being
a darkish brown mixture, with olive and subdued
rod stripes, per suit,
5-75
Women's Cambric
Petticoats
Cambric Petticoats made
very wide, some are trim
med with lace insertion
rows; edging to match;
others with pretty tucked
Bounces and wide
have extra
ruffle.
1.00
Cambric
are fashioned
in
full umbrella flounce,
which is trimmed with
cluster of tucking and
many
pretty patterns, extra
double ruffle.
1.50
Petticoats made
with Mare prettily
trimmed with point de
Paris lace also
some with deep
Flounces, for those
who prefer it. extra dust
ruffle
am Petticoats with
pretty circular lawn
Bounces, very hand
trimmed with
or Hamburg
pretty edgings to
extra
en
White Petticoats
In addition to the fore-
going we are also show-
handsome
UNDERSKIRTS
very elaborately trimmed
in the newest patterns in
high class laces and em
fashioned
the newest designs,
superior quality and
workmanship, prices
range from t o ca
Stylish Footwear
Shoes and Oxfords for Men
and Women in stylish
becoming Lasts.
To-morrow we .-hall repeal our offer of
last week in Shoes and Oxfords for men
and women. This sale embraces a range
of selections that is. without doubt, the
most remarkable of its kind All sizes will
be found and every purchaser will save
considerably by purchasing during this
sale.
For are and Oxfords
kid and paten
in new style have the appearance of
higher grade makes and will be round in
all sizes
For
Women
handsome
line of tine
SAMPLE
SHOES
OXFORD
made to
sell
from
to
The high
are
all black
patent
leather
The low
shoes ill
several neat shades of tans, also black
white, all sizes, though the very best are
in size to
Hosiery Sale
For Men. Women and Children that knows
no Equal in Greenville
fancy Mercerized Silk half hose,
blue, slate, and red grounds with lace
drop stall and silk embroidered instep
sides, fast colors high spliced heel r
Ladies Fancy Hose, assorted Backgrounds
of lied, pink and blue and combination
stripes of green, blue and red, patent out
foot, black soles, per pair, irk-
E.
Next Door to the Bank of Greenville, Greenville, N. C.
meets M , National Baptist
Co
Ed
Thursday night J
Sachem i W
wards, of R
Pitt Council No C A
meets every
J Randolph,
J O S
The Right is DeWitt.
Mitch Basel halve
cools, he.- and heals cuts, burns
braises, and all skin
diseases, K.
W. Vs.,
bad swelling so had
piece after piece of bone worked
out of leg. Witch
Salve cured It is tin
salve Id
the world. Beware of counterfeits,
Bold by L drug store.
Germany has excluded the
States m th privileges In
I n
us- Ii
to this com II pa re-
measure war
will be in
Anniversary, Maj to 24th
on May
and 10th, with limit May
27th,
N. South Atlantic
Missionary Conference, May
One
class fare, plus cents for the
round trip. Tickets on wile May
Kith and 17th, for trains to
rive in Asheville before noon of.
May t with limit May, j
Tickets will be
from points in Carolina,
South Carolina and Virginia
New Spring Goods
ARRIVING DAILY.
There is one that do not claim in our to do
and that, is sell goods cheaper than they can be bought.
neither do we want to create the impression th it our store is
full of shop worn, out of style goods nor by filling our store
with show bills and sign boards we try to impress
in your mind that we are going out of business, but we
In wish i understood that we are receiving daily shipments
of the n-west things in
RIBBONS, SILKS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES
and kindred materials so desirable with the women folk of
Greenville and Pitt, county, and we do you will at
favor us with a visit to see these many new things,
Pulley Bowen,
THE HOME OF WOMEN'S FASHIONS.
NEWMAN
the Old
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
BANK OF
GREENVILLE, N. C
AT THE OF BUSINESS MARCH 14th, 1905.
Capital Stock paid 925,000.00
Surplus.
Undivided Profits less
Expenses Paid 8,688.98
Deposit subject to check 175,964.36
Cashier's check- out-
standing 1,624
Stocks, securities,
Due from
Cash
Hold
-silver
20,990.00
23,277.9
North
County of Pitt.
I, James L. Little, Cashier the above-named bank, do solemnly
swear that the statement ah is true to the best of my knowledge
belie JAM ES L. LITTLE.
Harry Skinner, Harry Skinner. Jr.
H. W. Whedbee.
Subscribed and sworn to before
me, this 23rd day of March,
I .
J. A. ANDREWS,
WILSON,
Directors
IS
J I.
Va.
handlers
I Bags.
COBB BROS.
Vi
or
LAWYERS,
Noam, am Temple
We we- have
us. In the
Mr. Harry Skinner, Jr,
name will continue as her
SKINNER BE,
Lawyers.
January 2nd,
. Will I
All grades and in
or less soil i .
K. RANDOLPH S CO.
N t
I have the stock .
W. J.
and the bus-
Bl Mis old on
Points.
I will I lo the stock Hi. he
demands the t will
Una hue of
Heavy and Groceries. I
m Toll
I etc
.
In
. i K
Hardware.
. I ME .
For C Stoves Ranges,
Heaters Pumps, ft Am-
munition, One and Two Horse
Steel Plows, and
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-e
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
b. J.
aid
and
ITEMS
Entered in the office at Greenville, N. M second class, mutter.
Advertising rates made upon application.
A it n Pitt adjoining counties.
April 1905,
went to Ayden
in to
and others of M E church at
tended the meeting
; Sunday.
II I filled regular
If,; a sea fight they w ill I down this way have to endure at St. Delight last
Dr. Martin, who with his talented
family will hold a series of meetings
in the Christian church, beginning
next Monday night, is a man
Curtis Faulkner who bee natural abilities bare been developed
sick is able lo lie out again by unusual educational advantages
J. Marvin ill Orman with wide and ex-
Raymond Turnage In the Christian Stand-
ard lie gives the following graphic
Pitt County, Mai 1905.
get cheaper now
k Mich a tumble.
i to pour oil-
tot on the I n, but on
Really there ought to be an end to Sunday.
. nice to the public. Miss Cora Grimsley, of Lizzie,
If the Cons Line is to con the guest of Lena
the
tie the
inconvenience the people
i in refusing to pat
i it hi n i tin r mi of trans-
are available
last Sunday. Of course that meant
another,
OR. R. S. MARTIN
I A CASE OF
COLLABORATION
want to know exactly to
write this began the girL
Tin author regarded her a moment
meditatively, with the tips of his
fingers pressed lightly together, aft-
the manner of Sherlock Holmes.
He was tall and thin,
teems strange in an
attired. Hi- face was clean
and of a classic, interesting
forehead broad, the
straight, the eyes deep set and
the mouth Sensitively cut,
The girl was in. lined to
I. as think him She knew
of his
had several splendid spiritual
instructors early iii my youth,
as the late from
lips learned the alphabet in
h-r first school at Harlem.
friend and the first spiritual
instructor in the old North Market
The showers of rain that came Mission and Far -ell Hall Y. M
yesterday made farmers smile as
they are beginning to set tobacco
Little Nannie Corbitt, of
of Chicago, and. still, his own
great church and mine were almost
door to door three years, during
. Tin mourns the death of an adopted sister of R. I. which time we exchanged
The way. people are putting in . t Get Lee. lie the week with with profit to all. came in
In I
lain
a-
. indicates that the
II early get on a paying
f ; commission re
arts to building and n
i- i i m in North Carolina.
o them in Greenville.
four prominent citizens of
S. C. have arrested and
placed in jail on warrants charging
p r in a lynch-
A -i- m ii now arisen
tam us. and be-
I and bank em-
ii the public eye
An old who
mi ii was tried in the
r co r attempting self-
as and sent
to the chain for
The railroads around Durham
Save in the habit of doing
Bungs at night they are going to
lien m Ii one minute
II
midnight
May 1st.
i n
I he last survivor that historic
Ii tin.
and was taught more
The union meeting of the F. W. perfectly the way by many eminent
name who took such important part I i , . t . l r ., i , i .,
church and of the 2nd union teachers and preachers of the truth
in the civil war. was a gallant district will begin tomorrow and while was years a student of
a hero, a statesman. His continue until Sunday at Si . Chicago University; for four
was successful. She conceited him
to he The last of the three
characteristics appealed to her the
least. The author in his profound
wan not hanking of the girl's
-ton. hut of the girl. The girl, ho
suspected, was interesting. The
lie was not so sure
writing a he raid
I after a moment's pause,
are things for the writer
pie loved him with deep devotion
and all sections of his
honored him. Since the civil war
lie has held positions of trust,
light years in courses of study,
The little town of is among tor years a medical student in van
oils colleges, four years a teacher in
the public sell Is. and full
the most progressive in the state Ii
has a, prohibition town for
years. This, of coarse, accounts years in ministerial and theological
in his state and nation, to all prosperity and good morals.
of which he honor, dignity However, like other towns it has
and fidelity. His name will he he.-, people in it. who think more
s. long as history -lull last
k may get daily at
his wealth distributed around after
awhile. The announcement is made
that he has to
provide an i for worn out 1-
leg
Here is the way the Wall
fellows hi s view the sit
Theodore Price, of New York, a
cotton convention in
that the agreement in
the to sell cotton below a
specified price is an effort to create
of the most oppressive trusts
with which the world's was
a That state
comes with poor grace from Mr
Price. If the want to hold
their cotton rather than accept the
ruinous price offered for it by
Price and his crowd, they have the
right to do so. Price says, however,
that this movement of the farmers is
n failure, is evidenced by the
quantity of u n being shipped
of strong drink than morality,
el or civilization This
element saw the saloon not be
reopened in its old form so they
wished to establish a dispensary
there In their effort they tried to
bribe t e g loyal citizens by of-
the town But in their
recent election Dunn said no. I am
glad this town is aide to educate her
sens and daughters without making
her citizens saloon keepers. Away
with the compromise prudent
man the evil thereof and
himself for Dunn.
to
said the girl in a
tone of relief.
main he
One i- whether his
story is worth
i- certainly worth writ-
broke in the girl impatiently.
The author waved his hand with
a mild, protesting gesture.
he observed.
other is whether the writer can write
said girl, drawing her
eyebrows together, is just what I
in her In of need she be-
thought her of her old
her old school friend. I
no; the man But on her
wax to hint she met the mans sister-
of the school
she told her that her
school friend was
-aid the author.
that decided her to return
home to her husband, of
exclaimed the girl,
think you have a very poor idea of
plots, considering you write stories
admitted the
I'm sure beg your par-
don if I anticipated your climax.
What she do
said the girt, put
herself in her school friend's
cried the
you-mean in the
course not I mean she as-
her dead friend's name and
and I think yon call it
and pretended she was
the author,
the en of the
-No. She told the cousin
about it. she left the omnibus
and drove straight to the man's
house in a call and rang the bell and
walked in. The man was standing
on the hearth rug alone in the room,
and -he up to him -remember,
she hadn't seen him for ten years
mid. with a wild gesture, exclaimed,
observed the author,
have hit upon a strong dramatic sit-
there. What does the man
say.
man replies, will proclaim
your innocence with my best
, or something of that sort, and Am
I to you
to write
exclaimed the author in some per-
i-. not exactly,
but to had out how it ought to be
written. And
he inquired.
if you -he remarked
kindly. don't mind if we it
together.
I falls into hi- arms. soothing
her for n few moments he inquires
who -he i-. She tolls him she is her
dead friend, hi-
in. but man replies there
Mime mistake, as he has no
sister-in-law. The girl fixes lier eves
upon his face intently for several
minute- before remarking,
you not do The
limn name is
objected I lie author, and the girl disc-overs that
nave never
have said the girl.
yon he
she i I
should leave entirely to
asked the t.
pleased to his original
ITEMS
Disciple Convention,
The Disciples will hold their
District Convention in their
church here on Wednesday and
Thursday, May 3rd and
On E. A. Move
tell the meeting what the needs of
the district are and how supply
them D W. Arnold, of Wilson,
will speak on the co-operation of
I studies, during since which time verified, for the girl was
have been twenty years a minister,
evangelist, lecturer and author,
speaking, praying, preaching, writ
lee u ring or dedicating
and other public buildings in near-
every Stale and Territory of the
I conducted and preach- d
each Lord's Day in a six month's
interesting and remarkably
pretty.
collaboration, I
she explained.
the collaboration But the
she has come to the wrong
that, too, is a line -it
murmured the tho
do think it is had.
strange pan i- that
and ere are members of a
dull where- ladies can he taken
guests, you know. There are such
clubs in London, aren't there
yes; said the
So Jones oilers to conduct the
i girl to this club and hand her over
j to and drive off to-
all a she said.
to lie
far. then, it is
remarked the author
has discovered her and
It
he mused, that I Having heard her
I mil
rounding u
are
the blind t
at all
lit tin sit
The
full
the rate
day from the
This i- .
North I
of loll
I says that ill
the officers
II heavy blow to
We would not be
i does not about
. this way also.
tinning during the period of the
churches and . ,,,,,. ,
, .,, ,. , , ,. lair, was
awoken, will he told I.
series religions congresses eon- ,;.
once mention tin- name of her dead
wonderful of the girl's com- friend's cousin, he first seeks
about he
.- a is now in
i . ore moving at
i hundred a
Wilmington section
i for Eastern
brings thousands
The Observer -u
ho.;. . libel
I pending against
that throe years has been
non I The plaintiff did not
have at was a long tin e
it.
The S Missionary
M. Church.
South, to be held in Asheville, May
17-21, is a meeting of much
i will embrace
the North South
Carolina and Western North Caro-
n es. Four bishops and
r prominent men of the church
will take part in the proceedings.
N. . 1905.
The farmers arc quite busy. S
have set tobacco.
Raspberry, of Farmville, spent
night with Oscar
spent Saturday and
night with Jerome
dodgers, of Farmville, J. S.
I of Wilson, tells how the
S. S. helps the church. B. W.
General S. s. evangelist
of the Baptist church, will
mechanically, no
tomorrow
On Wednesday night, C W.
Howard, of Kinston, and J. Boyd
Tones, of Wilson will address the
, convention
On
Greenville, will speak on
the evangelistic spirit. J. II.
tones, of Wilson, will tell how to
Mrs. T Ii of Fountain,
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
L. A a few days ago.
Henry Langston and sister, Miss
Eva, spent Sunday in
Miss Mollie Bryan, of Winterville,
spent Saturday night with
II.
Quite a number of our larger giving and J.
attended the Easter exercises at the
in Ayden Sunday
afterward appointed by Mr. Mi-
Cuba,
and three times reported to him per-
at Chicago, Washington and
Canton In 1898 I originated the I mean the the
Red Cross church union movement, corrected.
.,.,,, ., r ,. . the I was thinking of
with us duplex emblem nag j, e
out this lady and from her learns
his wife and she met very
other character in an omnibus. That re-
might in- made to embrace
some replied reflective- nOT- the girl reach the
club, and and- De ere
afternoon
you
am at a loss to
the author, permitting his eyes
am said the author. I
cross. I have written and published
twelve volumes Have married, see, she, ran explain-
and hundreds, the girl leaning forward on her, J
, elbows and in a ,.,
lone.
immersing eighty seven a. one time; and i
evening.
Mr. and Mrs, II. Langston
and little Lucy Belle spent Sunday
with relatives near Winterville.
Miss Allie Saturday
night and Sunday
Q. W. Briley and
spent Sunday afternoon in Winter
ville.
Judging from an article in
Nashville Graphic, the people up
that way are suffering from tho same
go-as-you-please- schedules of the
Atlantic Coast Line that tho people
Happenings in this State during
the past few weeks show that
have a different way of dealing with
those who rob hanks from the inside
and with those who roll them from
the outside. Durham Herald,
Yes. Two men who were only
suspected of being robbers were shot
by a posse near The
I suspicions proved correct
and these robbers will get all that is
coming to them. The mistake they
made was in doing business from
the outside. they would got
on the inside of banks and
and do their robbing like
gentlemen, not like common toughs,
they would not be shot like common
thieves. In fact the chances would
in their favor to escape punish-
Land-
mark.
Brown why churches are organ-
D II of LaGrange,
makes an address on the place of
prayer in evangelistic work J. J.
Harper. of the Wilson College.
gives address on the training of
Disciples
The . Preston Hell Hall, of
Kinston, will be on hand.
Music- and short talks will be in-
through the entire meet
It i- stated that in South America
a more stupendous waterfall has been
discovered than the Falls of Niagara.
Travelers say the former i- the more
beautiful and attractive phenomenon
of the two. But the important con-
is what is the amount of
its horse-power and its value as a
commercial
Record.
I Sam owns one railroad. It
i-t in Panama, running across the
neck of land. And that road
ates cars. New England
will he heard from with respect to
the matter in a short while, doubt-
News.
Subscribe to THE
, . . . , . . ,. two cone, ,,,.,. . . . , . .
Thursday II II Moon held she ran From . . ,.
.,. ave long from her I all,
loved and advocated Christian ideas said the II out be merely a
to in wicked
s sought aid in answer i . contrary she was engaged to be
our i Intercessory Unit , , , ., , married to De ere.
i kind or lark, explained the girl , , . ,. ,
they all he one as we are one apologetically. And is
i. i, .
The i-t six years of my life have i- some slight
bee- Cross of admitted the author. , No; concludes the first haD
M of the he rest is
which work I had the eon-, explain, I want to know how
, , . . ,. . was the oilier man. . . . ., ., ,,
attendance and aid of a i -i lied the author ought to be written, said the.
ed wife, a Christian and three I with of Add phi .
daughters, all musicians, singers melodramas. ran to s too for me to
and Christian workers,
preaching, lecturing to thousands,
many whom have heeded the
words of Christ and confessed him
before men. Several of these are
now ministers, missionaries or min-
wives and teachers. More
more we have learned to love and
preach Christian union on our recent
travels and studies church work
in Cuba. Canada and America.
If. s.
Out in Chicago a doctor is suing
tin- estate of one of his late patients
for amounting to if
The amount leads us to infer that
the patient had indulged in an
operation for
Star.
Don't Skip
The singing class of the Oxford
orphan asylum will on May
begin a tour of the eastern part of
the state. If Greenville fails
get a date there will be Home dis-
appointed people.
of exclaimed
the girl. other man didn't
even know
seems to simplify matters
far as the girl i-
she knew went on the
girl, nodding her head sagely at the
author.
long had she known
asked the author, with resignation.
ever so long You see. her
school friend's cousin bad intro-
her to him when she still had
long
Von mean before it was cut
an opinion straight rejoined
the author. say knew
the man for ten
the man didn't know the
was his murmured the
author. how long have you
known
ever since was fifteen or
answered the girl, ex-
the pattern of the authors
carpel.
it seems only within the last
J e. o it . ,. , . T ,
.-- , , i,. nil f hour that I have known
M. no When was down her ,,,,,.
, ,, . life author, rising from
ink. he man the school
friend's cousin's brother-in-law and
naturally wouldn't remember
sighed tho author
again.
put in triumphant-
ii membered him What do
you think of
think it docs her great
the author diffidently.
so in her hour of need the
me. but what was she in
need
that doesn't matter We
can settle all minor details after
the story II written. As I was say-
chair.
on earth do you
demanded I he girl.
said the author,
will write your story together if
you will, but on one
what is the
unlike the girl in the story,
you will promise never, never to run
from me, even for a
said the girl.
And
said the author, nutting his
round the girl's I
love you, I love you, love
And the girl didn't run away.
St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
WINTERVILLE
This department is in A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep-
resent the Eastern In Winterville and territory.
AIR PRESSURE.
How Feathers Arc Clown Off .
During Tornado.
The States
weather bun
proof of see of statements
it i- p.
WINTERVILLE ITEMS. lat Higher price for cotton
wood cart hub-. A. G. ; .- County Oil Mill
April Don't forget to bring or send
Cooper and ask him Some try t. meet j your cart hubs to A. O. Cox
about prices of anything you buries in A few fry tat kind they
are interested them in quality Mid use.
Spanish seed at T But none undertake both. Chapman went
N. Manning Go's. Th.- bells will Thursday.
Try a Dr. Go f T X. i Co.
for at the drug store. Pitt County OH Mill is now fr. candies, cuts,
letter from a buying Cotton SH. They pay choice
firm to A. O. Mfg. the highest cash price or I ex spring and
Co., that their buggies were for meal. When yours notions ladies mid
the buggies shipped are ready write for prices. slippers arrived and i
there. has of lad goods
It would you to see different styles of A
number of wagons and prices low,
is being sold by A. O. hail better go male your
Cox Mfg. Co., but we were in their selections soon.
Arthur of On
here night.
shop yesterday they had a
nice lot of work just being com
and their timber was tine.
The remains of Mrs. Redding wall Tap r.
Tripp were interred in We are prepared to j mis
tery at Reedy Branch Thursday, cheap as the cheapest Come
Beady mixed paints and ram- before elsewhere.
at A. Do. n Bro.
Large assortment of pants White's Cure,
than shews. All men stock at A.
W. and Co.
The A. J. Mfg. Co. expect
to reduce the pi ice of their
truck for I In- earning season
until it is in easy reach of all to-
k rowers.
have moved into my
new store the depot. I keep
line of hardware, Haven
black smith repair am prepared to give
and livery stable in for the paper. Come and see me
W LY House. and pay up, make me happy, make
Tho A. O. Cox Co. are
making of cotton
planters and sowers,
more e . mi
of in
re, suitings,
we pr
i---t c
he no invited
We entry samples of over live to Inspect our
Bur be i a Co
. i ho at tended court
i tin this week from in re
It. Johnston, Will Hemby,
J. K. Cooper B.
, oats lime a- d
kidney W, Ange it Co.
For Pine Tar honey, Walker,,
ionic, in. Ami Pain killer,
Mi. Bell's Bye salve, and a
cure for all heart troubles, see
I Is. Manning Co.
A. Fair Ayden, here
i.
Corned herring cheap,
New lot poultry wire, just
tin-
for am a sure colic cine.
at the Store.
Mr. is L. F
Elliott.
A few subscribers the
area bit in arrears.
the Winterville mid
the list on all the -ail from
Winterville of all our
feathers in
tree h mate-
rials.
I the tan era i- tn relied on
there at- I for the
story is nth told a- a
joke in son of our j
the are lier that
they blow the oil chickens
other luckless
A scientist in explaining the
of air pressure, Ii u i t for
many of the freaks of
air pro- lie- ill ; , j
i ii pound i pin Ii
inch. The re-s ire on the
objects, i i; is
equal to on the on
pr serving a pro r
Disaster follows the re-
of t he e. lire.
lo the popular
the danger attending tin is
batiste i; from within not from
During a tornado the
wind rushes along at n speed,
so that tin- . ed in the
r ; storm. lie
of the air in ibis fashion
relieves the outside -lire from
nil objects in the path of the dis-
the case of a , hiding re-
is shown in th,. bursting out of .
wall by the force of tho i
e inside pressure. This i- the
explanation for the presence of so I
many buildings without
ore found in the path of even tor-
is the same way with i hid -1
ens. The air i- w led i quick-1
v from the- outside I ill i inn
The whole world smiles,
Its heart with goad
ill,
A happy Springtime
Spring
They'll you
will you fool like one .
You'll gel i
always y b
feeling take one
Now Spring
New Spring Hat, m
haps, a few duos of re
i. w man aid our pi
a. W.
re nit the I In
LETTER TO R. L. DAVIS
Greenville, X. C.
Dear Sir; A backer's business
i to know pretty much
Sera's a pun of it, well worth any-
one's
i- the paint
takes gallons that mix-
ed paint and twice as long as
oil, agent sells it
under thin
have fault In
with paint, either row in put-
on, or hereafter in ii; wear,
toll your dealer about
him to do what.
i our
If you painted
it. and it wear-, no better
than most lead and oil, you will
have good of complaint; and
the editor happy, and t-et Lapp
yourself. I've gut
for nil those who pay for .
Should you need anything in that advance,
line you order at once. A. Johnston.
The stuck law fence is nearly up. Miss Annie of
Don't your eyes feel like there visiting friends in town.
grit in Do I hey pain you The place to get; wire fence
feel tired on Do The A. G. Co. have a big
they -and adhere of the American fence and
while That denotes perfect tenet, also
paired and should he rent and bard wire. Be sure to
by wearing eye glasses. B. their prices before buying
T. Cox H n. carry a full line Spring supply of fence.
spectacles am your I repair Shoes and do good work.
with proper lees. Bring them to me either at my
or men to solicit at shop.
order- fur nursery in Pitt Henry Nelson.
county. For particulars enclose Mowing machines and by
stamp. Hex Winterville; U. C,. Harrington Barber Co. call
J. F Smith is on I he sick list. see them.
We handle T. W. Wood and Mrs. W. B. Tucker and mother, ,,,
Sons -aided and Mrs. Galloway, left Thursday to we ,, d
T. Cox and see her brother, who is very sick, i. . i ,
m this the lucks us
The A. G. Cox Co. have j neat Back Jack. t i
, . , , . ,. . good, and wears long, us
just received a lot excellent I Farmers who raise their hay can lend oil
poultry fence. If yon in need I be supplied with the well known
of any you better call and it. Osborne.
White's Black spec. I At drug store there we think ,, .
recommended for tho human the most can be pleased
family. Ii o for perfectly silverware and jewelry.
balanced, sub-cutaneous Pant hunters
t For lie by for pants can get any style at any
B. T. Cox Bro. at Harrington Barber Co. Mrs. Grimes wife of
The many friends of Mrs. I There Is no reason why Pitt Co. T. Grimes and daughter of the
will e glad to know she is slowly farmers have to pay such Staton
high prices for their Hour, they county, Bethel, passed to her
We have endeavored to add to can raise their own wheat the final reward Tuesday, April 18th,
dies and gents Winterville Mfg. Co. is thoroughly She leaves behind her to
die- hoes and Oxfords and the equipped making splendid mourn their loss a husband, throe
fact that we have been able to dour daughters and one son, three
secure Mich a beautiful line with Mrs. W. B. Ricks is very sick. and one brother a host of neighbors
their excellent style, easy lilting For Ply mouth Rock and friends.
superior wearing quality gives Hug, per dozen. Fob orders, Mrs. Grimes was a good neighbor,
us a feeling of pride when we show filled as fast as the hens lay. O. II. kind
them to our customers, our chief Jackson Winterville N. C. voted wife.
aim i- to make the wearers our J. B. Smith, of Ayden, was here she remained on the stage of
hoes proud and happy because j Thursday. action fifty-fire years, faithful to the
the and comfort of; black boar home and to her friends, may her
them and to always give them from to pounds, mark- spirit on the other shore ever be a
something that will import tin tied swallow fork in left ear, crop guiding star to noble living and
well dressed, neat appearance, and in right eat. consecrated service, by the ties she
Don't forget also carry a beau- pay anyone to get him up for me. wore around our hearts words
lino of dress goods and trim- Tucker, near Winterville, of cheer and deeds of kindness.
G. Chapman Co. i N. C. The funeral sermon was preached
B. W. of Kinston, j Raymond Tucker, of Bed Banks, by
delivered a lecture at the W. H. here. on
S. Friday night The best place in town to buy
Don't worry over that little lot, is at the drug store. Q of
of cotton you had over when I Car lead of Flour, just in liar-1 Suffering
you got through ginning your last i Barber ft Co. been troubled with lame
lots Mill, buys Mrs. Sarah Nelson, Mrs. A.
seed cotton in any quantity the Cox and Mrs. Louisa Cox Fri- Chamberlain's fain says
best market price paid everyday, day to attend meeting John G This
in
the came It
-ii frail es in
m It r
In i ,,
I a
of lie .
i ; river,
St. Lo . I.
lie.
Hoy
l-
Closing of Useful Life.
-Mis. Mart ha Grimes wife
id. loving mother and de-
ll. T. Lawrence,
K. C.
The lecture at the W. II. S. Fri-
day night is reported to have been
very interesting.
liniment is also without an equal
for sprains and bruises. It is for
A large assortment of dry goods at
just arrived, at A. W. Ange Co Greenville. f
Customs.
or. of
the A., u in t lie
Persian language, contain .
of various cum mis which
during the Mogul period.
Among the ii a- the i-e- of per-
fumes in religious observances, and
the .- . a
in the ion
Among
aloe wood, was
t In ii. us now. valued for the ii
resin nod mi oil a us i Ii
wan. a- used us a
powder, and perfumes were- distilled
from the rose, orange, jasmine and
broad leaved willow,
obtained from the sperm
the secretion of the
civet ml the of certain
known n-
were in animal products.
Imitating t- Lobster.
the .-
of the . Al intervals
tin- lobster cast.- his shell, and until
a new one ,. i- . , ,
helpless hit m conn I
in i. hole. This , our .
have- no slid hole. an
CO I. II V
I e-o-i.
what c is
we
is as for i .
Bulls
a modern lad. I. .-
point a
a number .
known to a i r nations,
ourselves a new shell,,
lucky us in the
meantime, and I hen we go to sleep
in
A to Bishop.
A i, ling his . o t
the i, to n .
i lot lies break loin
on i lie road. The hi i to
the com i-t i i i i j
.
tin .
It
HIE CLOTHIER.
-i .
AS I LIVE I GROW.
C. L. WILKINSON
If yon xi
yon pan m
in your
e us in ;
in i your
Me
. it
There's to Tell You
the
the ii.- season's i
considering styles, i .
We have left no way n tone
of Utmost service ii you iii your ,.
There's a . e ,
an hones, desire to be t
we feel sun- will . r with your
will the
Stylish Weaves Here.
l the right ;
will prices
An early u will prove
store.
II i lS
lo i
Ladies
and prices.
All
Dress Goods, Shoes, Clothing Pi
W curry Everything that m
OUT CONDITION
. i
hi . up i
don i V.
A .--n of .-i Old
email I re ti d from
the other Riled with Hie
enthusiasm of
she began,
us a boy who Raid,
of time when there
wasn't am wolf what
did the .-teen
ma. -aid the
her mother's inability
to put two and two
it means never be a liar I II t b
THE BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST
AT N. O.
the close of March 1905
discount
Overdrafts,
Furniture and fixtures
line from
Cash items
Hold Coin
Silver coin
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in 5.30000
Undivided profits
ti .
16,036.03
105.88
Total
2,029.99
29,618.88
Time certificate 1,880.00
22,192.40
Cashier's
Total
129,018.88
State North Carolina, County of Pitt,
I, H. Taylor, of the above-named hank
sweat that the above statement is true to the .-
and belief w
II- H. Cashier.
me. this 23rd day of March, 1905
A. lit .
Notary Public
H. J.
J. w.
STATON,
POOR PRINT





Of Course
You Can Live
WITHOUT
LIVE AS
MUCH AS YOU MIGHT
BECAUSE
Telephone Sen Ice
SAVES TIME
And Time is the Stuff of Lire.
For Rates
APPLY TO
LOCAL. MANAGER or
Home Telephone and
Company,
Not Quite I
How you m I .
done a
nail or or a i- ,
lacking. Have
In-
emergencies. tor
U you .
will your tool
box does no; lark a
useful article.
Of Course
You get Harness,
Horse Goods,
of
stimulate the TORPID LIVER,
strengthen the digestive organs,
regulate the bowels, and are
as an
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE,
In malarial districts their virtues
arc widely recognized, as they
peculiar properties in freeing
the stem from that poison.
sugar coated.
No Substitute.
A GLASS OF WATER.
it
NOTICE OP
W. B. Greene Ins told
in the Brown
heretofore existing in the town of
Greenville, Brown, the
a d I'M Greet e Brown is hereby
dissolved by mutual consent from and
after this date.
In the form of dissolution the said
Wiley Brown take all the accounts
and assumes all the liabilities of the
said Arm of Greene Brown
ons owing said will, therefore,
make payment to said Wiley Brown,
and all persons having claims
said Him of Green Brown will
sent to sail Brown
witness our hand signatures,
. April, 1905.
w. B.
Boon n.
having purchased the of
w, U Greens in the of
will continue the
name of Wiley Brown same mucous
. shall be glad to have the
sol the former favor
a continuance their patronage.
April lb,
Drown.
laving sold out my
In the Greene a- Brown to Wiley
Brown he will the business
name of Wiley Brown at the
same old and I take pleasure
commending him tot If favor pat-
of nubile.
April 13th, 1905.
. I.
When to Drink It and th. Effects
Will Produce.
a glass of water when you
get out of bed in the morning. Nev-
mind the size of the glass. Let
the water ho cold if you will. Some
people proscribe water, but
isn't necessary. Von may have
washed your fine already and rel-
the experience. Von may
a cold into the tub
deli k and us
reaction. The brisk u of I lie tooth-
brush your p
and the sweet. Hut you are
dirty still. Drink a of cold
water and i ., of
being clean inside. All i-
in the cold hath cleansing
the outside i- Thai n
should the glass of
after sleeping j; natural. A- a lest,
tell the nine-year-old protestant
against his morning scrub of cold
water he may
drinking half a pint of the fluid.
trill the
Sleep has drawn upon the water
in the blood, and the instinct of
animal under natural conditions is
replenish the circulatory system
and distend the blood vessels anew.
The food in the stomach which had
STAR DISTANCES.
J. P
r. ill
By virtue of the authority conferred
upon the by an order
made in a certain special proceedings
ending in the Superior court of
i i B. vs
s. r. Hooker, the undersigned will ex-
pose to public sale before the curt
the town
on the l-i of May, 1905,
. . Tibet tract or par-
to
-m g limn to wit
r- w r Situated the town of Greenville
-k. j H I eL th an
V M W T .-i.; . . follows n
.
running with the south line
i we bat i
much to do toward inducing .
, . , , , I he
ha- leaving a
iii the alimentary
canal, man would wash bis
face and leave these clogged
canals do the duties of another day.
Drink glass of i old water in
name cleanliness. It
one of the shortest and easiest of
duties, is swallowed in a
and in live minutes it has
passed from the Inking
with ii the clogging
the tracts. Ii has left
the stimulus that goes with
water, and by tilling the
rial system to the normal it puts a I
spur to the circulation that bus
grown sluggish the night. It is
one of the greatest of
and one of nut tire's own ants.
IV I I I
u glass water
breakfast, another luncheon
and another before dinner. Water
is the best, cheapest and I
medicine- I Tribune.
Wholesale aim
Cub p
Sides, Far. Oil Bar
Turkeys, Egg, tic. Bed-
a . I . I
. . . .
and
Lori
Big
root-
or I I
Pi
F .
C.
ft I.
W I
Bo;, ii
. . .
running with the south line
--i. Tl east 11-
et to about feel of an
i we I,
to Hi la known
Moore in an old
heel with said II
. and S. T. looker's
, 110.8 T.
and
with the i south
. ,; l-l feel to .
street, I III the
ion i north Tl
I ; to a k.
east eel to a
th. the lie-
It known
l i .
u salt cash,
. . Ill i . March,
. . i
rs.
.
. I
ML.
land
u Swift i. Pitt county,
on north side i
ind i ii
of n on
i . . Dudley,
i i o n, on
i Sn i Job and
March, An its
title to res
e ill land
ii protest me
or ibex I .
las . It,
Taker p for Pitt county,
Marc .
A Faithful Cat.
lit husband bud it cat a
yours I ; to meet
him a certain i the.
i very i on I turn.
She
i hi ion.- joy
. id u his i . lie
lo In r dinner
from his hand.
trip took
. rum the for
I s fr ii i i i
lb. i. -i
. ii in
en she i
.
n t . i
I'd to ; . .
lie ; ; so
and i her no
i i rd i be end of
i i, and in my
band iii o grief
Mi. t
A Woman.
They hail .
very
. i
School Books
School Supplies.
If You Need
an
We've it.
All Kinds Of-
Stationery
and anything in
a Book Store.
300-
LAMER
MAP
Or EVERY D
The Clerk of the
having Issued letters
tome, the i
17th A ii. It
James B. Cherry, deceased, notice
to all persona
to make
to l and
ors of said to at tin i
properly to I
i . within twelve months
will be plead In bar of
the 17th
r. I.
J. it
RS.
of u
She
I lovable, ml
v- . ditties,
ml was a very patient
i i night, ho tor. had
in store for him, so,
lier arms mil hi- neck
him,
onto and darling; I have
been stitching up two slits in
He then kissed her to bide the
. which come over his face,
. in r a busy little woman and
and groaned.
bad sewn up iii. coat tail
pock is.
It Was His.
A -ii, ill hot Us I .
i r i -1 occurred
to a .
it In
r childhood, in
moment n
ilia.
, go
I i
t answer;
I .
by Which These Are Meas-
by Astronomers,
is I he length of this room
Any one make this simple meas-
with a tWO foot rule. How
far i.- ii from this house to the end
of the street This question also
can lie answered easily with a
tape measure. Hut how
many people ever think of the
of measuring the distance
of an inaccessible object To dis-
cover how far away a tiling is when
we cannot reach ii in order to meas-
the i.- a problem
of a very different kind. And when
the goal of measurement is
one of those luminous stars from
which we are sundered hi the pro-
found depths of space, when that
object i- not only supremely
but also remote to a degree
as nearly as the human mind
can such a case the prob-
of distance is merely one
of attractive difficulty; it is one that
stirs the imagination strongly,
Bessel was the to solve this
observational problem, Mis method
enough. We have seen
that the actual quantity of
tie change in a star's
the stars distance.
to
of Ibis change in
order to lave once an estimate
of the
So lie.-.; lei led hi star ac-
count of large motion, a-
h; r
His method observation, like
every method destined for
wits perfectly simple.
Two small stars wore
in I In one under
for Ki r. ob-i
measured exact dis-
on I'm e lie sky between
each and the parallax
star. He judged quite correctly
that these two objects
for
from us. If -iii h the case,
must be i , free from any
lie shift, even ac-
cording in
If, on tin other hand, the
star is near us, ii must suffer
changes, and these must
it appear -w back and
forth during year between the
two star-.
Bessel did depend upon the
ordinary astronomical I Io
was I with n more accurate
measuring com i had
ever ii-, d bis
it. ed a I i-
nil. led for I he
i mil
on I such
those rating his pit t slur
from t he i auxiliary ones.
he v. ah Io .
the i m his star's
ion, and hi pro these
II i i i Al . l gov-
lull Id Harper's
We,
Japanese Customs,
Japan . heir hair
i it I-., k plainly
ii I'm j indeed,
I are in fresh
i u iii, . i bey give a
r mil hint of I i in by
i iii their i mud a long
hairpin p m i d horizontally
I lie Inn k In ad.
i . . in. distinguish mid,
v., re, adv. II till ill-elves
their h i high in from
and in the form of
u win. h i- something to
I or a fun half open, and
adorning these designs I
vi Ii bright color, d halls and gold
; cord. Speaking generally, j
the of the hair, is
intervals from childhood
upward, is an i ho ago
and position of the simple minded
and female
Announcement
We beg leave to announce that we are
Wholesale and Retail
for n
White Lead, Paints,
Colors, and and
country Ready nixed Paints.
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
never worry quality.
Paints you need
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
GREEN VILE, N. C,
Victor Receives
THE
PRIZE.
To the Victor Belongs the Spoils.
to the
St. Loins, Mi,., Oct. Victor Safe Look Co., of
Cincinnati, received, today, the Grand Prize at th World's
Pair, fur their exhibit of solid Manganese Steel bank safes
general line of lire and tales and vaults,
their magnificent display taking first prize over all
tori for modern Improvements, construction, workmanship
and
The Safe that has never been Burglarized.
J. L SUGG, Agent.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
.
Draft Dogs.
In Holland and i lie
the place donkey
does in ml other countries. In
the form, i, the , ii of
dragging ii -In .
V. r
i milk cans is a m
i nil . In i . the
. . reach of i lib
i i , who
v . . . , I by I
i . i
Hi ,
lo ll
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.
The Cash Grocers.
. .
i. R.
L.
Dentist.
Lb. N. C.
I to
. . bog o
i . cook, I I of
WHEN YOU BEGIN
Your Household Cleaning for The Spring
we a
FURNITURE, OIL CLOTH,
; . i . I . , . .
Your
mi
TAFT VANDYKE.
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT.
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Agent.
AYDEN, N. C. ,
I do know that J. R S
Bro. have the prettiest and
cent calico and town
tan slippers j-i
J K A Bro., are pi, p
AYDEN ITEMS.
Don't fail to see Cannon Ty-1
son's new crockery both
Oranges, apples, bananas and all
fruits kept by
We know
we also ire build
sell that we gladly
Come to see us
j yon buy not. If yon can do
a -i expect
At the close of hits in March
N. April decorated. Prices
As for Daily
and we take
in receiving sub-
willing receipts for
Come to see us when you
to bay Independent
Tobacco, we handle Trust
I Co.
Now we
fee, apply
in arrears. We have a list
of all who receive their mail at For Peaches, apples,
this We take orders
job printing.
When yon a nice, light,
tough pole, for your boggy or
Call on and make a
selection. Milling ft Mfg.
Co. N. C.
Milling Mfg. Co.,
N. C.
If you need anything in the way
of Crockery, Tin
to see us, Hart
Call and examine our line
grade buggies. You be
easily convinced of the superiority
of material and
den Milling Mix. Co.
Wednesday morning upon I
year. This large
I Arm and their farming interests
jar immense. All capital good
men,
Notice yon
police, J. T. Smith, requesting the I
Immediate arrest of West, He is
charged with collecting money for
Due from Banks,
Cash Items,
Gold Coin,
See them before silver Coin,
National notes and
other LT. S i
158.82
vi in
tint for children I have
I it lust car choice hay
K. smith k. Bro., received is fine, better lure
Lee lime is good for your RESOURCES
arc cheaper; it.,, . farmer should use it Milling and Mfg. Co. Loans and Discount,
freely, a. Smith Bro. N. O. Furniture and
lace and embroidery One of the most elaborate Demand
is the prettiest good-, in town r artistic lines of summer dress
baby dresses at Smith goods eve. brought to Ayden is
King Quality shoes are the b now on n store of
corn I You will find them at J J. Ed. C. Jackson C
R. ward purchases.
The different yards are agents for patterns
have plenty now as busy as busy can fashion sheets.
Green leaf cart remind one of bee A the Ayden
wheels and will sell them as cheap everything is w alive. With law Milling and Mfg. . in
orders at home as well as from the country imp the borne
Milling A they have all Mr. This
N. c. Their brick the very best is doing a large business
say demand ready sale. work and the demand
clothing ii fully attest.
First cigars
i a ll
tor N C.
OF
THE BANK OF AYDEN
N.
LIABILITIES,
i Capital stock paid j. HO
profits
Total,
in.
expenses.
unpaid
D, n a
Cashier's
Total.
11.08
The ladies
Tyson have the prettiest line Complete stock spring
goods in ton. i at J. Edward Sou.
We are informed that Holton, j
A Co., of Spring, were make room
we will
YOUR HEALTH IS YOUR BEST
and
that
rival of the train a young man,
Leslie West by got off here.
A short while afterward t phone
message from a Mr. at
Kinston, was received chief of
on hut Wednesday running
Cos cotton planters on their
various farms in and
counties. They have at the same
j time reduced their cotton
from last year. This
in xi . we will out
regular n grade buggies
low prices. Tin- is
mi In i.
Mi
a N
J. Bro. fives
for my hams,
chickens d than , .
We we interest th.
in that you might
better prices for bring it to that out
Milling ft Mfg. Co., at ;
Did you know you could gel on
and any
bin warn , If
Bro.
Cull s for a bar
fl of Columbia Flour, none better
be hail anywhere,
neighbor have seen that
Simplex fertilizer distributor at
J. R, Smith Bro, puts it out
in any quantity does
waste any at the ends of row
is hard to find without so don't
Sour Stomach, Slues
i of that greatest mall , .
American health, i. ,. ,,. when
and tin;
whole of cares,
Hoy urned.
.; Indigos
send v
cure you. or m.
at , ,,.
mid n .
id feel like a
-i
ilium t Sure Cure will do all you maim for it, S
After II i. month
perm
. Medicine has eared n
a. a. Attorney,
J. R. SMITH BRO.
Old
Hi
ever
Co E. E,
Mr. who is be mar-
Smith had
local his man if yon do not secure
and upon being be had L
the money and a check which
are informed was all that he Milling C.,
with the exception of rail-
road fare from here and
twenty-five cents which he spent
for having two shoes
The young man was taken back K-
Kinston on the evening train
confined in the house j frosh M nm
here the day. He express-1 smart graceful,
ed sorrow for his conduct. ; boW be
possible can to pleas, you . Si o, I W.
it is a cheap machine. ASK
Get the Cox planter
ii . on the market at J. Smith ft
security Life and Annuity Com
FOR
R,
Cannon A Tyson are displaying
most up to date line of
this market.
Line,
Capital
Deposited the insurance;
commissioners of North Carolina,
e Greensboro
Can
in
J. Smith can furnish one I
gallon milk each day to
living in
Go to S. W, Tyson's for nice,
cheap gloss ware, plain cut, j
v its a beauty and in fact everything
safe protection as ,.,,,. Com to m m a
. have not only ; w
safety la a legal re ti. w . ,
,,,. , . The Neuse Baptist Union meet,
m addition w- have will ,,
the continue Sunday
Insurance North
you
Vb your will
If it
pay yon for returning it.
B. F.
Wist. Ayden,
any
the absolute
information
their new line of heavy fancy
groceries
We
continue to build
buggies for we do Dot
Wears Headquarters for
class, Harness,
Milling Mfg. Co., Ayden i
N. C
E. Honks,
Agent, Ayden. X.
Ralph and
Milling ft Co., Ayden, X. in
Mrs. Jane
ville, been visiting her
policies.
Specie
HART BROTHERS,
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES.
AYDEN, N,
Located on West Street
Sunday night. A large attendance Best Accommodation. Turnouts
Is expected and out Baptist furnished the traveling or sporting
BEFORE THE HOUSE
II contemplate
join property mt.
are waiting your bus-
may be by
f i re.
The Time to Act a Now
while the property is valuable and
when you can a
lire its too late. I write
mice that insures. Let me explain
it to you
W. E. HOOKS, Art.
Sid Moore
Tuesday
afternoon. There seems to be
unusual attraction our sister
M. B. Trip,, ft Bro. make horse I W i-cl we
up style too sometimes have a hankering in
guano sowers see M. It
Tripp The best. J- i-
Carlos Harris cays that Harrison
received, line line of bar
and lit
or price.
Milling ft Mfg Co.
Fancy candies, oranges, apples
and bananas at E. E.
el are re-,
daily new groceries and
confectioneries light from the
A has called for
tonight for the purpose of
candidate for the various
town offices to be voted on
Monday.
Mrs. W. Edwards.
own lot several young men of
Town Country
colors are by far the best goods
that be ever used that it
knocked out several leading
a teal Greenville last
summer. This paint is sold by J.
K. Smith Bro.
Go to J. J. Edwards ft Son for
spring clothing,
J. A Willis would beg to
the trade, that arc simply He is prepared
smoothest seat on the market notice and
without damage at reasonable
Ayden Milling ft Mfg. Co.
We full line of
shoes ladies. Every
pair guaranteed.
J. Edwards Co.
We are offering good values for
the money in shoes, hats, caps,
rug rat pots, mailings, tallies and
floor oil cloth Gannon Tyson.
A large plaining outfit and latest
Improved tools with which to do
our work. Satisfaction
teed. M, B. Tripp
prices.
The receipts from the Junior
Builders entertainment amounted
to 18.00,
Wrong eyeglasses are worse
sometimes than sans. If
eyes tire, they call for help.
Taylor n graduate optician,
N. C. can fit your glasses
right reasonable prices. Noted
doctors have said that eye
I glasses are than poison.
Since Monday evening J. W
can get
for my stock. They only cat what
want of it at a time.
Ladies misses and children black
tan and white slippers sixes
B Smith Ibo
Continental Disk
for corn, cotton and tobacco
culture, has no Makes any
shaped either flat or crown-
a durable,
labor saving tool for tin
cultivation of crop- See J. W.
ft
Do yon n nice
pail pants, hut or low
quartered shoes, i the latest
go lo Jack-on ft Co
in treat quantities,
will please you.
The mill of the Ayden Mining
and Ml . On h.
repair is now in in condition
and they are lo
module on shortest notice all who
may honor Idem with patronage.
are making ample
Tho sensible carriage buyer
knows i hat a often
saves many dollars. He knows.
that there is a price below which a
good buggy can be or sold.
Our represent a certain
in style and
offered generally.
Ayden Milling ft Mfg. Co, Ayden,
X. C.
Something new in K.
Smith ft Bro., have bought s whole
car load of cooking and beating
stoves, and you can get your choice
by coming at once.
The soda i
will be in service
from now to the end of the season.
The newest mid drinks will
be found there. you want
something try
public for
price.
Any and kind
sewing machines .
if supplies for
. H. Tripp ft
A. ii
Furniture Store
EARLY SEEDS
That called
Sure Cure at J. R. Smith ft Bro. have sold a car;
is the best thing I have ever tried ire fending. This firm is ,,
my family for indigestion most substantial in
sour stomach. J. T. Smith, Jr.
The first brick were laid on the i There not less build- j
second brick block BOW in of erection
There win be five stores in this mow in con temptation.
. i They also call special attention to
block. J. W. Bros, have
Simplex guano distributors, received another oar load of
their line of buggies.
Singer sewing machines are the
II. Tripp , Bro.,
audits, Ayden,
For general wood and
work, buggies, wagons and
consult M. B Tripp Bro.
The freshest loaf brood right
cotton repairs at J. II.
Smith A Bro.
Gopher
plows extra blades at J. R.
Smith ft Bro.
Old man what makes you always
go to J. R. Smith ft Bro., to do
your I
always get any I want from-
the boys.
Wire
This fencing is the in the
world and so by all who
have tried it and who have
seen it.
J. H. Tripp Bro. sell Sing-
sewing the Install.
or Terms easy
W. E. Hooks has added fire with
his ether line of insurance.
from the oven at Mo-
Just received our spring stock of
pants. J. J. ft Son.
Cards are out announcing the
marriage of
horn to Mr. U Briton
Alexander, Wednesday evening,
May third, at seven-thirty
o'clock residence of bride en
Main street, Ayden, N. C. At
home after May 8th.
We handle seeds Every
year dispose of all
sold end of the
season
This year we stun
usual with all select
seeds am you going
to need ; Lei furnish
M. M. SAULS,
PHARMACIST,
C.
A. P. MURRAY,
Painter and Paper Hanger.
AH work entrusted to mo will be
promptly neatly executed. A
latest designs in Wall Paper,
A. P. MURRAY,
Dr. Joseph Dixon
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Brisk Host
Ayden, N. C.
Walt. to serve
anything wanted
in
FURNITURE, CARPETS, MATTINGS,
RUGS, LAMPS and CURTAINS
Can
House.
fit out your whole
A. H. Taft,
NEXT DOOR TO SAM WHITE'S.
Reflector s Read By Everybody in mob, and
it roaches people money to pay for what they want.
If yon have what wan advertise it and are sure to
a part of their money.
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DEPARTMENT STORE.
m Potash
it lo Produce
yields and Rood
our valuable books on
they
that means dollars to the
farmers. Sent free on request
Write now while you think of
to the
KALI WORKS
New York-
The refinement
of style and
the realization
of comfort
UNION MADE
Good Taste is Always
Good Style
HAIR TONICS.
Remedies That the Man
Was to Try.
Take half a dozen
said tin- barber, pare
I Hutu lengthwise, bow end to end,
instead cf as is usual.
Boil them in quart of water. Drain
rater off into a bottle
ii teaspoonful salt Tin- liquid,
simple compound of boiled
rater and salt, ill, if it ii
robbed into the snip three times
a reek, change a thin, moth eaten
bead of hair into a thick and rigor-
The bald Listener laughed.
u new he
mill .
New and returned the bar-
nu tee how good hair
i r Well, Dearly as bald u
you are i used potato rater
three time a week for throe month.
Look at the
tell you some of the
have been recommended to
the
coal oil rubbed
into the scalp every night before
a, ,.,,,. .,;.,. retiring fan you imagine any man
i sinking a coal oil drenched head
, , for a among his pure white pillows
I made some tea
i- n. once, mixture had vile
forbidding a look that could
not apply it.
juice, no doubt is
a good tonic. Hat what would my
friends say if always
thrusting under notes a head
scented with onions
A Kentuckian
actually advised last year to try
If molasses.
soap and vinegar. That
is a tonic a Maine barber swears
by. Seaweed apple seed boiled
in -.-a water i- a recipe. Dan-
tea, tea a tin
made of honeysuckle the tonics
that a Boston suggested to
in Port,
GEN LEE DEAD
Pawed Away
Washington, D. C, April
Lee. of
was with paralysis Friday
strain
died
city at o'clock last night. He
was here New
York and a hospital when
the end was conscious
tint few minutes of his
to grow weaker
about p. m., e x pi red g peace-
fully two He
came
in to about ball an hour
passed
Wash-
NORFOLK R. R. CO.
Steamboat Service.
Was will
Norfolk S.-H
I Norfolk. Philadelphia,
You. and all
I with all i M
should order then
freight Norfolk, oar
A Smith, i., It. B.
subject to
i i
MYERS, Agent.
ton,
J. J.
hi,
H. C. General T and
f. Va.,
Lee
has two the army, of
them in , the
Health
con
FOR MEN
The c bare obtained fa due to
which make- them
Comfortable From the Time You Put Them On.
No other make, th all have bis in equaling them. Th
H , p full
will long and their a well as the 6.0
grade's made by other
WE D I EVERY MAN TO CALL AND INSPECT THIS LINE.
N. April
M. A. grocery
town
last week
Joe lit -i
Holiday h hi brother,
Bobbin.
Mrs. Billy, who bis been
log her Mis left
today to friend i
ton.
Mrs. v. and
Katharine i rim Mrs.
K. It. I. week.
The
dine, will have its
afternoon,
An ii baa be
I vi pared nail the public
Invited.
II. II. ii, wan
in town today.
Joe I Greenville,
Sunday in
II. Baker i- spending i
in- ii
lira. John
very sick.
W. II. attended
Dr. L. K. Kicks spent
lay in
COMMISSION
his way
to the J
The will be prepared here
for burial, but arrangements for
the funeral are not yet made The
may be at
the family wish it
to lie in
BIRTHDAY PARTY.
Reported for
was the eleventh
birthday of Mamie Ruth, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Tunstall, and
in honor of the natal
were out for all of her
little friends to assemble from five
to seven o'clock, and enjoy them
-elves to the home of
the young
tokens of esteem
and friendship were number among
. the of presents, and
I attested the popularity of Miss
Two Ugly Men.
The Due de was
man great ugliness and much Mamie Ruth,
One day lie met in the street . The threatening weather could
ii looking the joys of
in present , ,
himself to I,, in and games.
XIV., was under The were abundant
a special obligation lo him. The satisfying, audit wit
king granted tin- favor asked for brought
,,. end.
might the
for him, your majesty,.
I be the ugliest man ill yo Note.
No man in upon the
I ; in reminded of r. Ilia
, dist i let has more friends
lie pastor here for four
years and love- him.
One day he laid u wager with I than . F. Smith, Louis-
the Karl of Chesterfield lie burg.
would in all an
, if. i . After ii long
search produced a woman ,., , . , ,
, v seemed to Pal of
the manager, when the Carolina Law Journal.
latter put on the headgear one of the lay delegates to the
conference.
his superior ohm
the Year
A. I. Belts is the oldest
member present, both In years and
service. The dear old soldier of
the i looked up to as a
father by the other members.
presence nod Influence arc
Perfected and Ready
Regular
be water and
J. L,
Mote and K. J. met Thins,
night and by
It J. in,
The adopted a
supplying water light lo
the plant
and material be insured, flied the
tall the engineer and
and arranged anon other detail
was Deeded for the
plant.
The com million iii have
in night
before the in each
to be held
whenever needed on the
the chairman.
A Business.
said of
tearful Accident Insurance
company, sure to drop in at
old you paw tins
morning and your sympathy
over of hi brother in .
railroad accident yesterday. helpful and inspiring,
also lo
But old had no broth ,,. N the Bel-
,,. I,,,, ,., in. mi one of
has to do with the prominent the
aid the cheerily. he conference. He is one of tin-ablest
tan i- to ti I you , denomination baa
unnecessarily alarm
the
point; exactly speaker of force.
the returned the
cheerily. an much Graded
Ill a . .-f
the
and
possible. Hi- own runs out
next month, and ii i- one of our
duties r mind our that
in mi of life ore surround-
iv
The doling our
school will lake place Friday
evening, May
very we will not be
accommodate a largo crowd.
It will be necessary, therefore, to
lean tickets and lake them up at
An Profession.
The sportsmen looked each
., to the.- tickets as we be able
Be
Ii is laid i f at-
tempted robbery have
around town.
are lean,
and ii is well enough for our people
H rueful to keep doom and
n night.
are leading
to liver.
of lie-
you you have
in less than two
I ,. t, I'm glad to
Inn, mi . i. I'm ii
m .-,.
i if , fed I
ii.
A,, , . . re-
ply.
Hit Wit.
Si,, I when
he Inn s
-j all the
i I
l to yo i
, l don't t
i ill the world loves a
And nil gentle mm
to ii r of
OB.
to provide for. The will
embrace only one night,
will la-religious meetings
in town the same week.
T. II.
Train Service.
The being two
de-
a number of delegate, who
were coming to the confer-
,. ,., , the n
who had prepared
delaying all In
Church, ll specimen v. bat
to turn
railroad Maybe
MM day will Have
enough people to gel la
and out of the town on time.
. .
. s
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
D. J. WHICHARD. Editor end
and Friday.
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. MAY 1905.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
. . T
So
BETHEL GRADED SCHOOL.
FAREWELL SERMON.
ODD FELLOWS ANNIVERSARY.
CONFERENCE CLOSES.
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL.
Very Commencement j Rev. A. T. King Close His Pastorate at Join, of And
Baptist Church.
The graded school at Bethel, On Sunday night Rev. A. T.
under the of
Prof. J. D. Everett with a faculty
consisting of Misses Maggie Nelson
f J. A.
Wednesday, Kay 1905.
Interesting Sessions of the Body End
day Evening. Monday, May 1905. . . . ,
, B. t went to
Lodges. The of the D. James went to
The Odd Fellows conference was held Saturday today. ,, ,
King preached bin farewell ,,,, ,. ., t ., , . left morning
. i u an Sunday The devotional exercises j , for New York
as pastor of the Memorial together the were conducted by Rev W J . Huh or Hew York.
A very large ton of Te exercises Gay. mg for Mrs. F. O. left morn-
Blanch Mayo present to hear W took place in the Masonic temple Report on spiritual state of left Saturday fr a v i
and Lilla has just words. keeping with
closed a most successful the cordial between the
opera house were exceedingly the chin en were made from those evening for Raleigh.
interesting. Reside-. the two charges not already
third year of the school. The the Christian church was participating there were a
enrollment for the term reached
and the school is doing a grand
Mrs. H. returned
work for the town and community.
The
just held were a
reflected highest upon
pupil and faculty. Monday
night there was a conceit at which
The committee on Sunday schools Sunday evening from Suffolk
clewed for this service and of League submitted ,
a- and the audience Mm. .,. L. Blow returned Sun-
Baptist church to j in W The cu day evening from Washington.
well to Mr. King. White was and of other Skinner returned
Mr. King's subject for this and program was lions and its evening from New York,
sermon was
Anthem, by choir.
or. which he spoke most; be the
earnestly. He urged the church , ,,
Scripture rending.
Prayer, by Rev. J. L.
Solo, by A. L.
by L.
tie that
state of the church reported.
The following resolution
adopted.
Resolved, that the of this
District Conference are and
by Rev. N. M. are hereby tendered the choir for
Anthem, by choir. its I
Hymn, hail the power of ling oar to the mod
an hour a half he and at the tone of the . , , ,., . . . ,
, . . . I. . Jesus i people for I no-
mine of and truth, inter- song Rev. R. H. More, pastor of
with gems of and the Christian church,
humor, that was a rich treasure speak a parting wind for himself
, ,. k s excellent and appropriate to
to the large audience. He and hit church. He referred
grit as the of life, gumption as cordial Air. King had
the silver and grace as the gold, extended him In the service is
We never than In which he was welcomed to
a delightful program was rendered. to faithfulness, to be steadfast,
Tuesday morning the address always n good works.,
was delivered by Dr. i He had not concluded his sermon j
Blackwell, of Norfolk. He the lire alarm sounded,,
introduced by Rev. J. T. Eubank, causing the part of the
Dr. Back subject was congregation to leave the church.
Gumption, A hymn was to restore
doctrines submitted report. Miss Ros. Grifton,
The committee on the spiritual spent Sunday here with Mrs. E. A.
Chief of Police J. T. Smith who
Mrs. J. a. left this
morning on a visit to Louisburg.
Mr J H. Farrow returned
I evening from
s. Nobel went to Ayden Tues-
day evening returned this
morning.
L. H. Smith children
for a Visit to
Henderson.
T. Hoover of Henderson.
who has here a few days, left
morning.
has been sick several days, is
Rev. s. P.
live ii e Carolina Baptist.
Mrs. A. M. Waters, of Fountain, i hen .
is visit tag her brother, W. S. v. ,, A went to
Ayden Tuesday re-
Leon morn log.
Hunt, j which has spent Sunday in. who
The Mr. was j been offered us, and we pay God s had been here at court, returned
we dream. Our attainments are Greenville, bow be
what we have already dreamed out; lived up to the spirit of
planned. We cordial relation that had
of comae, but every mistake should between l hem in all things,,
the occasion.
He i in- . . I.
I every the older
live up to of Odd
Fellowship and answered
his mind la-
in you was also
Louis Latham, of u
City, who has been here a days,
left this morning.
J. A. Teel. has moved hi t
lo town, and occupies a
West
borne this
SANS CLUB.
be used a- a step toward victory. It
require Courage,
to win success. There is no
success in gal
must have
and Hie regret with which
to hour of separation. I
with much
. chance, but we earnestness and prayed that
grit. go with
The singing the was
ITEMS
them.
R. C.
L. K.
At p. m. the conference ad-
cine die with benediction
b Key. J. P. K.
Sunday the Methodist, Pres-
and colored
were
of the conference,
i was a beautiful day the r. and Mrs. E. B. Moore,
was very Who J-J The , ,.,,
enjoyable
for
The Sans Bond club spent a most
enjoyable, evening it the residence
H. B. Tripp left tor of Lizzie Tuesday
City Saturday evening and re- The
the vice president, Mrs.
Woodward, presided over the
effort, be a specialist in some Mr. King lo his new field of
and that the Holy Spirit might May 1906
guide in selecting a K. L. went to Ayden
to him, day.
Prof. w. H Ayden,
value of word lo the retiring in this section Sunday.
said it was nothing pastor. His remarks were attend- Home people are through setting
rectum, master one thing. Brawn
is daily decreasing in value while
brain is increasing.
Dr. Blackwell emphasized the
ten and said that every day be-
tween i in- ages of and that a
is kepi from school it is
ling Mr. and R. M. Moore,
returned home ibis morning.
GRIMESLAND ITEMS.
ed by much feeling, and so out tobacco.
what every Turnage attended the
of the felt, that odd at
being robbed. It was a Reflector baa asked and reports a line time
print We mil do this mid an excellent sermon by Mr.
After the address County Super- today, but will endeavor to give Watson,
intended W. II. in a our readers the of reading The Free Will Baptist the
few appropriate words in behalf the beautiful tribute 2nd union of the central
of the school community ex-; Mr. King responded with held union meet-
of Dr. Black- emotion to the words of both Mr. at Si. last Friday, Bat- i
address. He and Mr. He I and Sunday.
co the people bow he loved Green- large attendance at
Interest they are taking and would be willing to and much limn st the
and that every child live and die here, yet On Sunday
in the attend the next fell I be Holy Spirit's direction in morning at about o'clock the
the step he was taking rind wanted people began to arrive from almost
the there was an I the to use as He leery direction and in a short
interesting debate between the belt. I time the house filled and yet
young men of the school, the. Not only his own church but people continued to
N. C, May 1905.
The town of will go
dry,
at work today.
Josh Mills and Lucy and
White, of passed
through town Sunday,
Mb Maud returned Cox, of spent
Sunday from a near
J. R. Proctor was out of town I Neck today.
today.
West i- in town today.
Ii. Bland and I. I. Gibson
A. M
a short story read by Mrs.
and items of were given
Mr. and Mrs. J. Laughing- by each member of the club,
house evening The
from Their daughter, ally interesting, Miss being
Mrs J. Bryan Grimes, winner of the beautiful
then. home. embroidered picture frame.
May
J. K. to Bethel
today here.
j J. F. went to
Joe Barnhill
today.
souvenir for the were
attractive and unique, each
guest was fortunate enough In
in a prise. The
meeting then being over delicious
I were served by the
Scotland assisted by Miss Helen
Kobe.
Wit- We bad the pleasure of having
rived early
this morning.
being the
States her The
decision of the Judges was the
the people generally of the I a congregation bad not
Such
been
inanity that Mr. King seen at SI, Delight before since
leaves. He has made a faithful i the annual conference; was held
pastor. He la an able minister, a there several year. ago It
A gold medal was awarded to cultured gentleman, a true Mend, estimated there between
morning.
J. L. Gibson and wife
day country.
A. o. dark Sunday
Black
J. It. and Bruce
day, on return trip from
Washington Sunday
a e bad luck Their horse ran
buggy a
returned to
with us besides the club members.
I Little,
went to Tarboro ,.,
I and Miss Battle. The
Mrs. M. has been quite meets next with Miss Bertha
sick for days.
Mis. Fiat k of Wilson, is
Visiting L. Wooten. Licenses
; Rev. Mrs. X. M. Watson Register of Deed, has issued
returned in Wilmington Monday marriage license to the following
District Attorney hurry
returned evening from
for a
and lo bis wink.
The Martin
Tuesday night brought bu-
Joe Bowers for making the
in studies attendance
through the session. The
speech was made Julius
Brown. A fountain pen was also
awarded to Miss Thomas crowds to the
for best improvement lo the eloquent and earnest
ship. This was presented by C. Dr. Martin, and the
music so beautifully rendered by
Tuesday night another
concert was given by the pupils.
A most interesting feature was
presentation of the play
The wen
well taken.
people l
have cause to feel a pride In their
graded school.
GENERAL NEWS.
A o Ion bow
I Ii n ii ill; ,
people present Rev.
K. T.
of the Free Will
editor of Free Will
preached an able sermon on
Sunday at o'clock. At night
services were conducted by
All seemed to enjoy meeting
and it was a least indeed to those
who heard the on
away and damaged tin
great deal.
J. A. Proctor left today
trip to Norfolk.
G Moore spent Sunday .,; and
Washington. , U. lei Monday evening
Proctor, l. Moore and
M. Jones to Greenville
today.
T. F. n
ton today.
for
H.
went to Bethel
to th
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COLORED PEOPLE GRATEFUL.
A. M.
Miss Jessie Lee Sugg re
Monday evening
town, where she has been teaching
school.
Greenville, Ma;. I-
S. T. While, representative, Ii
The sermon was baaed upon the
art the the Sun
of the living The subject Another Argument for Raising Supplies
being great Home.
Dr. Martin said in part that the Franklin county Ii being
of Jesus Christ is a wild onion plague,
been conceded by the the boat for
men down to our
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small man, email ii rain i and . making them tor come from God
roe in v i-ii., it i . i i
high appreciation
the conference of white people in land t meeting
Greenville for able selection made
in sending us men to preach on I P. M. Hodges, Saga-
The of A. more, left morning fit
c tuples since last report.
WHITE,
L.
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W. Harrington Lou
W. B. Alexander and Mattie
Ernest rap and Sarah A. Stocks.
Thus. Venters and Harris.
Clayton Haddock and Clara V
Back,
A. Moore and Gallic Simons
Gen. W. Smith and Ida Peyton.
and Mimic Holli
and Evans.
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Died
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Washington Sunday under
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POOR PRINT


Title
Eastern reflector, 2 May 1905
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
May 02, 1905
Original Format
newspapers
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Location of Original
Joyner NC Microforms
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