Eastern reflector, 5 May 1905


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it lo Produce
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that means dollars to the
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Write now while you think of
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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
H. J.
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
That none but s,,, could Red M
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.
II, C. Moore and Bettie Dixon.
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.
Hamilton and Mattie
are being .,. ,,, ,,,,, bu , K. ,
with of Wild onion
lei men
purposes. The only ex the white Mn
advanced will think of and v Ml o
Mill I In-; I ice,
,., f per. I thawed are imported In ,,,,,, ,,,
lib hay. If so, hen Ii ,. . ,, .,.
. ;.
. . ,,, ,
us.
tin
. I he
.
Died
John Murphy, a man well
I b as in died
Washington Sunday under
i. there .
it on hi-
id bought a bottle
and away m a
w v ready
alter the
he a
I Hi it been
building. Ha
and it
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V other state after the war for their pitch and lone and
purpose after a real harmony remarkably true.
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I from a tangled and matted cane- of this music is that leading
a shriek which almost I can characteristic, humor; not the
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ruling nil
mood
, , mil his lazy
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. I I genial and sunny philosophy. The
. i when I shriek- tunes chuckle, not merrily, but in
. , mi to the ; of amused contemplation. Harper's
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in ii may lane lingering traces
i something a
mow savage and more n
; ., we know in our n
i. the wildcat
by the
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p thing in times of . r
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is a pleasure to sec the many
clerks dealing out
GREAT BARGAINS
Great for you and
you will miss a great deal if you don't visit
our
COME AND TAKE A LOOK.
please talk quite loud or
ran will wake the baby
Si
D. W.
I f IN
The First Coffee.
In the year a dervish named
Omar, a native of the town of
Mocha- -hence the familiar name
was lost in an Arabian desert and
was dying of hunger when lie
some small, round berries, but,
in eat them, found them, to
his impossibly hitter. Then
he tried roasting them and finally
i d a few thus roasted hi water.
this was coffee, and,
though of the worst description, so
agreeable did Omar it
that as soon as he could make his
vi. k to hi- native town he in-
the wise men of city to
new drink. So well pleased
wire the; with ii that the dervish
was made a saint.
Groceries
And Provisions
Cotton Bagging and
Ties always on hand
ill
The Usual Form.
This story i- by a Georgia
One day an old
asked his mistress, a woman of
usual education and refinement, to
write a h tier for him. it to
hat shall asked his
mistress good
I dunno. but jest say.
A few lines
were written, working in the desired
word.
jest her to
bad and writ in .
Relieved From One Job.
The new spirit just arrived in
inferno.
grinned an imp, never
let the lire go
replied the
Then I won't have to take
the Stovepipe
Gnashing bis teeth. Satan
ed could not do his
York Tribune.
Fresh Goods kept on-
In Stack, Country
Produce Bought and old
D. W.
GREENVILLE
North Ca
FORAGE,
A subscriber to Southern
Agriculturist cured the
from an old Indian In
Northwest Texas. After
with Ii d years lie
wrote that good
ground and ears ii will
from SO lo W lo
and plained thick and
stalk and all ll will make more
feed and better than
I ever saw. The old In-
said fed It would
never have the cholera.
not lost a fowl with cholera
since I have been It. It
also This
hundreds of re-
quests for seed, and now only a
few bushels are left. Send
for a S trial
to Southern Agriculturist,
St C. P. Tenn.,
tad you will get by r-
mail, also details of
prize contest.
Of Cholera with On.
Small of
cholera Hid
Mr G. W. .
i. rel -peril i
mi I
case
I Bl l e i
lie there I
a . i ah i.
souse meat . id ft i mi
m ii in a y
tic. an
seal lo I he ill n I
bill ll
a I
in d I i i ill a
Remedy
Had sent for, his
would rattier last me in In
I was ill. I .
it and as better in
Tue second MIC
Two fallow jurors wen
in His ins ii I
small bottle cured
fate at
Store.
Fine Singer
I. a
man York, spent Mini
day here. Up is a of
ed talent and people
twice had the pleasure of bearing
Me sang in
church Sunday morning and
me Odd fellows In
the opera house in the afternoon
Strictly Genuine.
Mott of the
are genuine. The
notice recently appeared
in the Kan.,
a well known run-
the Pacific between
lately appeared in a
with and when
he mis in the office today,
him about it. He
pains in bis and thought
he had cancer. His druggist
recommended K and he Hays
it cured rim.
it others, who
what you
troubles. as as
sun shines your stomach can he
hack to pun
nod life sweetened
this and the greatest
known, by Jno L
Woolen.
Bilious was getting bloated.
And his was coated.
wouldn't
him.
Companies would not insure him.
AH ins friends were badly fright-
bill soon were
For Hill believed
him,
pill relieved him.
The famous little pills
cure
Headache, etc., by
their Ionic effect on the liver.
They never gripe or sicken but
part early rising Good
for children or adults. Sold by
via
Art ANTIC .
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, i
I i i . .
I l i, in ll no
i I.
i; .
, . . rickets i ii
h . H it .
i a. , I
, ah, i i l , Oil It ll
u III I
iii, Ma to
e Ii -1 class fare, plus
the round from
i- I i
lie M .
h 1905.
Kansas Oily, . . u
1st ii. May I to
ope class fare,
plus ;. s, for round trip, j
I oil ale Maj 7th to I lib,
i w final limit May
Louis, m,, , National Baptist
Am. Maj 16th, to
on sale 15th,
an 16th, with limit May
87th,
Asheville, N. South Atlantic
Missionary May
to 21st. Bates; One
class for
round trip, Tickets sale
Kith for trains to
rive in before noun I
May with final limit May,
23rd, 1905. Tickets will
from points m North t
South Carolina and Virginia.
i i
cured by
Under all curable conditions
Mr. D. of Mrs. W. W.
O., was of
cured by
of stomach
trouble which
had
his heart.
was cured
of Chronic
Dyspepsia by
the use of
Hot Weather
Persons afflicted with Piles should
lie Careful at this season of the
year Hot weather
drinking Witter contribute to the
conditions which make Piles mine
and
Witch Halve stops the pain,
draws out the soreness and cures
Get the hearing name
of K. Co. For sale by
Jno I. Woolen.
Time Tried and Merit Proven.
One minute Core Is right on
time when comes to curing
Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough,
etc. Ii is perfectly harmless,
favorite Cough Syrup. For sale
by Jno
All women should Strive lobe
beautiful. rules mankind.
Bock Mountain Tea
brings red lips, blight eyes and
cream like complexion.
Tea Tablets.
Store.
Healthy, I I
say -1
tan I i
pi ii t lie
Tea Tel
H .
Tin
lovely i
For Sale By
JNO. L. WOOTEN.
NEW MAN
it the Old Stand.
I have tho stock of
and J.
will on the bus-
bit old stand on Five
Points.
I will add lo stock to meet the
demands of the trade and will at
limes a complete line of
Heavy and
Fruits, infect Tobacco
Cigars, etc
Call me when you want the
best Groceries for price
ill which they can he sold.
J. J.
The Five Points Grocer.
1866.
I.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and
hi pi
A. E.
Tucker
MAN STREET
The
Wash Goods
Early Summer Sale
t i see
Tuck r
LE. N. C.
. w n
iii plain Printed Law is in white
k . mid hi h muds
. showing i
designs,
, dart
i ii plain
effects and iron
several now and ham, inch . yd x
yd
Women's Cambric
Clothing Department.
Sack suit of mil
in dark blue
with alternating ripes
of olive and garnet, ma-
king a dressy
with satin
facings Others r
will have this design,
we believe, but at no
pliers as this, per
suit 6.50
Same as above ill J , ;
double breasted
per suit r-
Stylish Footwear
Shoes and Oxfords for Men
and Women in stylish
. it our oil
. . ,
doubt, the
. is
a nil will save
Ibis
in j
t a a i i r I
For Men shoes and Oxfords
in new ;
higher j and will be found in
all s
. .
lace
. .
wide e
extra
1.00
6.75
suit, same as
iii.- previous, number.
but dark ground with l,
green and strip , j I
5.50 ; I
Sack suit of Wool I, . ;
of
in dark blue Oxford
mixture, interwove n
with blue and red stripe
having satin piped
and a suit that Will
readily retail at
per salt, g jg
Same as above, with a difference color, this being
a darkish brown mixture, olive and subdued
red stripe's, per suit,
with
cluster and
line i .
pattern ., extra
double ruffle, .
Cambric made
with prettily
i d with de
also
some with deep
for those
win. prefer it, extra dust
1.95
am Petticoat with
pretty circular law n
II very hand
i rimmed with
lace or Hamburg
t ion, i;. edgings to
match, extra
dust
White Petticoats
In addition to the fore-
going also show-
handsome
UNDERSKIRTS
very elaborately trimmed
in the newest patterns in
high class laces and
fashioned
the newest designs,
superior and
workmanship, prices
range from to o
For
Women
line of line
SAMPLE
Sill
made
sell
from
to W
The high
shoes are
all black
patent
leather
leather es
The low .
ill
neat shades of tans, also black and
all size-, though the very best are
-ii i to
Hosiery Sale
For Men, and Children that knows
no Equal in
Men's fancy Silk half hose,
blue, slate, and red grounds with lace
drop b and side embroidered instep
sides, fast colors high spliced heel
Ladies Fancy Hose, assorted Backgrounds
of Red, pink and and
stripes green, blue and red. patent
foot, black per pair, in.
A. E.
Next Door to the of Greenville,
N.
Say Plainly lo Your Grocer
That you want always, and he,
being a square man, will not try to sell you any-
thing else, You nut our opinion, but
What About the United of Millions
of housekeepers have used COFFEE
over a quarter of a century
Is there any than tho
Confidence of the People
and ever Increasing popularity
LION COFFEE Is carefully
at the plantation, shipped
direct to our various
where It Is roasted and
packed In sealed pack-
ages- unlike which
Is exposed to germs, dust. In-
sects, etc.
you as pure clean as when
It l it the Sold only
lb. packages.
on every
these fur valuable
SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE
Toledo, Ohio.
J. A. RICKS
i iii calling your attention to tin ii line of Groceries make
special mention of apples, bananas, and of
kinds in a-on. also potatoes and cabbages. A
pickles in bottles and by measure, just
and very cheap. Best of butter on ice at time
I urge I we can furnish
Anything you Want in Grocery Department.
Flour, meat, sugar and coffees from the best to the
ground and green coffees of each grade. Our
blend is Hue.
In canned goods w. keep H. Co. and
Nichols, the we can buy. Hiked beans, tomatoes,
coin. and leans. Sun team corn, tripe, salmon
leak, etc. All as cheap as they can be sold. Will
your order.
Breads. Innis, rolls, and all kind of on hand.
Fresh every day.
Yours to
J A. Ricks Bro.
is
WHEN
Household Cleaning th
we Hi ml or Hi
I RE, ,
Lace i . ii
VAN
Hardware.
For c . Ranges,
Heal , Am-
Two Horse
rs and
v R R
.
a pan i. .
POOR PRINT





THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
AND
J.
,.,
N. as second matter,
Entered In It pol at
application.
. red at every post and counties, unceasing for its
It mum have been gratifying to
thinking of opening the school next THE CREEK COUNTRY
Sunday morning without the
proving smile of your presence, my Beautiful and Homes.
heart sank within I want to
War testimony tonight before this
vast concourse of people that this
work your Si has been, and
hut land. They bad to Start anew.
Hut they have been equal to the
emergency, and have overcome what
Correspondent Pros
Louis World for
A curt
in to fiction
this morning, your meeting
with us, to see it reach the two hem-
dud mark.
We shall miss you here and miss
sadly. We shall think of you
TRAGEDY DRAMA WITHOUT FOOT- Russia's internal troubles continue remember you kindly. We
E.
Pitt Mai
LIGHTS.
to be as had as the war. The way I realize that the time has come when
Industrial Syndicate.
Level Lawn
Co., N- May I, 1905.
This portion of Pitt county known
as the section was set-
in the early part of the 18th
century by people from tidewater
Virginia. Among that colony of
hard labor to many who returned to
their homes broken in health, and
ruined in purse, with nothing to
start life with again but hearts
and willing hands.
Among those brave Confederates,
who returned from the cruel war,
after serving his country with dis-
to his happy and
San the show girl, who
., since It
thin
they are shooting down their own
New
char,
under
folks now will be left targets
, the if
The doctors are tuberculosis
Young, fa
the ten
I At tin I tin
could
not acre.
is not
dying with it.
even other disease.
But people go on
they do with
we must part, but we are unwilling
that shall go without
sage of love which bring from
an admiring people We love you
tot you noble,
kind, living. Christlike,
pioneers were the Mays, ,,,, j.
Lange and Be did not halt and wait
, I lo. along the banks for lo ,, ,,. ,. went
of creel ton both aides ,,.,,, t something up. tUt he
or many miles They bought hunt
From the Lord English proprietors
in large at one-half penny
They found the country
We love
for what you have been lo us- J
a leader in everything that i, good of fore, pine,
inn.
then and now
to acquitted
she
ii re
d i i not want any
German i tors to write whisker
prescript us, at least the druggists
of that city d.
had best stop trying to kill
themselves if they are serve a
in the chain gang for it.
.
Rand Stall
that
. the mart,
AM
i prove
; imp
f Rockefeller landed his
was I j J. M Smith, gift yet, suppose he com
Nan brother in law. r Japan.
ii h girl I'm pocket book being empty
of many earnest appeals ti the
, ,., .- . . and measures and amusements suit
of the congregation to give
., , ,, , f . ,,,. ed to their tastes conditions
their lives to the service -our
Miner. I feel that it is sad for tun; the same degree of enjoyment as
you are to leave. We must say their do today.
farewell, but wherever on this As their population increased
I this Rand fell does not signify that be is empty earth you meet a member of his was a demand for more pro-
more than likely lo be full. church the hearty grasp of the bind farming and
will be such as can only come lag- They needed mechanics, such
I a loving heart. We only give as black smiths wheel rights, bar-
You have served us at the marriage
sit mil at death-bed with it
lea has touched
hearts. If limes we have seem
not followed your leadership.
I desire to say behalf
that has been due to the
weakness of poor, frail, human
a it ire and not to a want willing
hearts.
We love you lastly for
whom you so faithfully and
preach When I
maple, sycamore, gum, poplar
and dill, rent kinds of oak. The
streams were alive with many
ties nod fish, water fowls and
small fur bearing animals. The
I, rest was stocked with large and
small wild animals and game from
which they obtained their meat.
Tiny cultivated enough hind to
raise Indian corn, beans and garden
truck. Their wants were but few
and were easily supplied. They
lived a life if case and plenty such
as it was Tiny had their pastime
. b fatal pistol
was I .- d, could it -t identify
either r Ki n r Mi I Ml
Men who think talk is cheap.
Smith pi ti relied upon possibly have never had occasion to
proving that Smith and the Patter- consult a lawyer.
; son girl l pistol, and had .
Hand hive RETIRING PASTOR
is-ii
near tin i hair the
this
ii I, makes Nan Pat-
per cent,
I re, though a
small one, the value
i of tin i a good system
As K II as the alarm
sounded ll en i had to
take a hose reel to the nearest
and there was water in
waiting to bar
homes engine and
prayer i every
loving congregation.
Remarks Church by
W. H.
Sometimes when we
are asked by individuals or bodies
to express something in their behalf.;
it is purely an I simply formal. I
have not been asked by this church
to hear you the message of love
which I bring you tonight, and yet
never in life have I fell Carolina Association, which
a leave of time in and .-addle makers, carpenters,
future there will come again Die makers to supply the in-
unanimous call of to creasing demand of the new settlers
to bee me its pastor. in the little colony of Virginians,
shall thus return, even in Consequently more land had to be
absence our homes, our heads, our i cultivated en which to raise corn
are yours bless I and cotton for clothing,
wherever you go and whatever From that date to present time
do now and always is the wish ant the same progressive spirit has
i member of listed among the of tho
first settlers of the conn
might feed his devoted wife and
children lie went to work mi bis
farm with his usual energy and con
to press forward until bis
energy rewarded with affluence.
He lives on his beautiful and well
cultivated
lie line live of registered
breeds, his fowl yard is stocked with
many verities of the Guest fowls.
In his orchards and vineyards are to
be found many kinds of the most
delicious plums, pears, peaches,
apples and grapes. In addition lo
looking after all of the minute de
tails of his farm he enjoys a large
and Lucrative practice. Dr.
is the oldest practicing physician in
I'm county. The people of
section have always
been noted for their true and liberal
hospitality, strangers always find
a welcome within their door.
Ha Won Freedom by Hit Plucky
Fight For Light.
This is the story of a rat that
showed a courage and strength of
mind in the presence of great
The man who tells the tale
tad gone down to the river one even-
to and heard the rat fall
into a well near by, in the
surface of the water was about live
feel down. rat could not
climb up the sides and was reduced
lo sitting mi a bent bit of pipe. He
fairly trapped. As the colony
of rats of which In- was a member
THE AZTECS OF OLD.
Not Only Great but Great
a; Well.
The Aztecs were only
great soldiers, also diligent
of the soil, and had
considerable proficiency in
although they bad no horses,
oxen other animals or draft. To
this day moil earn their living
chiefly as day laborers in the fields
now owned the Mexicans. The
staple product now, as of yore, is
the maize and next to it the
or agave, the sweet sap of which is
the principal man-rial for the fa-
Mexican
Some species are cultivated as veg-
other., for sake of their
leaves, which yield a strong
can be woven into fabrics;
hence the saying that the agave sup-
plies the people with drink, food and
clothing. The men have little
to excel in handicraft,
and carpentry are about the only
trades they care to take up. In the
cities work as porters, carriers
or peddlers ill a small
Like all southern Indians, their
complexion is of a ruddy chocolate
brown, and they are not particularly
good looking. Mo-i of the women
now have large band- and feet, prob-
ably the inheritance of generations
of hard worker.-. And they are
strong. In the warehouse of a wine
merchant an Aztec porter was seen
to take a cask of claret on his back
and carry it quite a distance.
The load certainly weighed not
than pound.-, no white
man would have thought of lifting
it. The law requires the people in
the cities to forsake the Indian
and and assume
tho regulation garb of the poor
working class of wide,
loose trousers of cotton cloth or
mania, with to
the is worn outside of
the trousers and thereby replaces
the civilized
Workman.
A Boy's Guess.
A was discovered by the own-
of an orchard in the act of steal-
apples. The hoy happened to
see the owner in time lo make a get
away. Here, called own-
lo the boy, who was billing the
down the pike, back,
and you can have all the apples you
can eat and all roll can earn
had committed many recent right going.
North Convention.
re next meeting of the North
try. They multiplied and
populated this section with a strong,
hardy, industrious patriotic
lass people. When the American not, but lie ran up the handle i
revolution first tired patriotic
hearts these people, they laid
Instead of going hack, however,
kept right on going. Meeting
ins. among oilier things murdering j road, who had
young ducks and chickens It the. , K, orchard cull,
farm us well as stealing eggs and m;, him he did not
slaughtering infant rabbits, n was
deemed rat to kill- j u, fr a minute would go
id. swept him off the in the l looked again and
known that I voice the sentiment of a Kenilworth every tie of ban-led
every member of this church when Asheville on July and promises
speak a few farewell words to you he largest and best in the As-
now. Their every act, the very ex history. The Virginia
upon their faces say lo inc.
bus been invited
in s,
speak for us. I with no words to meet our Association and
lines of hose from the fawning or but with the has accepted the invitation.
cistern The lire department is now honest feelings of true hearts, i The program will bean excellent
I k when ; ply, crudely aid poorly expressed Prominent speakers out-
Not quite two years ago late one side the state will make add-eases.
Saturday afternoon, you came to following editors in our
says laziness this town a perfect stranger to every will read on sub
is a .; claims to hate within its portals.
discover, anti-toxin , morning and evening you preached by J. A.
, . , . for us. you reached I of the Durham
ere . nothing. y.,,,, you kc I The Relation, of the Advertising
a treatment for it conveying to you the unanimous I to he by St.
church lo become of the
You came and the hand of j Advertising Agency,
God was in it all. Misfits are Atlanta, Ga.
sightly every where and in Press, the and the
In a pastorate they are by Dr. A. II
quick as lightning, and as had no
fancy for completing tit- ladder
with my hand and arm I shook him
back into the well. then
decided to drown him.
though it was a cold blooded pro-
and did much like it. f
the lamp was on to
the water, from which tho rat had
now emerged, lie was again -n-
ting on his pipe. You can sec far
themselves together to for lib-
The the young men
the boys of were
and willing to respond any
behalf of American
Benjamin May, one of the nest j deeper down into the water with a
prominent of the colony selected
. . . . . . , , sunlight in tin- when I
as the ,. . ., i . ,, i.
. caught the rat m the net and push-
safely, had confidence in his i,,,,,.,. water.
loyalty to liberty and to his people with the open pan of the net
and were willing follow wherever against the flat side of the well. I
saw that the fellow had one
behind his hack, and it sort Sash-
ed through my mind
a city
Journal.
What Some Men Fail to Sec.
That they have left their news-
papers .-altered over the floor.
That cigar ashes have lo be clean-
ed up,
That the soiled linen has to
put in the laundry bag.
Thai yesterday clothing has to
be hung up.
That wives grow uninteresting be-
cause have no nine for reading
or society.
That there are hundred- of
thirty pastor,
doses I d n it -1
every r
fr
When I companies
pay their presidents
i yea thing,
it, lead . . I i
should
, i. . want and should
have i. but when they
have to pay than is for it
ahoy are being robbed of that much.
A 16-year old mountain girl his
proved herself a heroine. Then
had been n slide at Mud Cut,
the Southern railway, which
blocked and the girl flag-
down an approaching train in
time to avoid a wreck. A little
thing apparently, yet the act of a
heroine life and
In a Northern court it has been
decided that every man who is
married is head of his home
We don't know, but it strikes us
that to many this decision will be
all they will have lo show for their
authority.
I Here, however, their was
none. The right man ti,.
place is verdict of two yea
I ., e and observation.
v rate, as If
f life enter the s tin
. work, the public i-,,,.
and his connection with the Sunday
school. bear testimony tonight
that iii your with us in these
baa been In tho social you
have been gentle, kind,
Standard,
w lo Cir-
n. by Pro
;. Farmer,
v. are We Ft by
W. I. Marshall,
i of the Toward Law-
by Josephus Daniels,
News i Raleigh.
I th- Outside
P by D
J, Whichard, t
refined and cultured. You have been I s of a
an example of what these, id ought Citizen, Ashe
Our ideals are higher and
our social life is better. In pastoral a More Profitable
work you have been loving, diligent a Weekly by I'M wards
and faithful. No shepherd ever of
loved his flock better than you. No
Printing What
lion. Henry A.
. Pitt
The of an laid, r to Mis
. ever them m ire lovingly
and kindly. public service
have broken unto u I read
you have given n, the I by N. Philips,
and more. You have led J Morning Raleigh.
u- to bier ambitions, you have in-
. with higher aspirations,
you have made you have
I us to desire to be like
Jesus. In reference to your
with the Sunday school, I, as
superintendent, dare not trust my-
self to speak. As sat tonight
Time Tried and Merit Proven.
One minute Tough Cure is right on
time it comes to curing
toughs, Croup, Whooping Cough,
etc, It is perfectly harmless,
lathe children's
Cough Syrup. For sale
by Jno I. Wooten.
he might direct or bad. He was
honored with tho colonial military
rank major, which followed him
a long honored and list
life
attain writer of last century
said that to write of the early history
of Pitt county mention the
name-1 , M r n Ml y I
ml v it I
Falkland, the would be in-
complete and w hi Id reflect much
credit t-i die author. This end
old Pitt pm i
or in. ii i r toy emergent y r as
rt of ft r
soldiers on t- battlefield, the orator
on the minister of
or farmer to till the soil.
This is an agricultural
section Of Country and is considered
by all strangers w, visit here to he
of the most forming
sections North Carolina.
The farmers of Little
creak have long and are
at present regarded as among the
most progressive of airy class of
farmers in the adjoining counties.
reach out grasp ideas,
as to best methods of
and improving their lands. Tiny
improve their live by
the best breeds. They raise
almost everything they on
farms in the way of food f
saw the rat swim around in the net things which husbands could do to
looking for a bole. All this took lighten the work of the homo,
some time, and it could get no
breath. Hut ibis did not disturb
it. It then appeared with its feet
upward, and thought it was dead.
Hut a person with me said. be
is biting the This was
the case. The was holding on
all four and biting through
the net, made of dressed fishing
line, on the lop Bide.
shook the net and pushed it
down lower. Again the rat began
ii efforts bit through several
till got its head and
she out. All this time it was
under water. Such courage and
must have caused
a catcher, and
promptly pulled up the not and de-
to give the rat his life. It
was not quite exhausted even then,
bin sat on the graM in the light of
lump, in the net and hall
out, with it- bend up and
open, shook ii Ir.-c from
meshes, when it sat up and had n
good look at then
off into cover tin-
Thai by mi doing both husband
and wife would be happier.
Took It With
A doctor tells of a stout pa-
came to him
Ins weight, says the editor of
Medical Science. The doc-
tor drew up a careful dietary con-
of dry boiled beef
various other things calculated to
keep i man from accumulating I'm.
At the end of month the la-
returned stouter than ever.
The physician was astonished
asked the man what he had bean
man and beast. They have eating.
kept Up very best private school win
r f . the answer.
to educate their children, tout else
years of devastating war at its of course. I my
left most of them without anything I meals as
That to find out what these
thing- are need.- but two open
and one generous, thoughtful heart.
Chicago Journal.
A Convenient Loan.
It i- a man mu-
was as widely known at
his Impecunious condition once ac-
a friend on the street, drew
him into a doorway and requested a
loan of
do you think you'll he
able lo repay it asked the friend,
to whom it was by no means a new
experience.
said the
rower, with an engaging smile,
hoped you'd be willing to make it a
A demanded the
man.
said his t friend. may
be for and it may be for-
A Protest.
A Philadelphia commercial
was stranded in a Georgia
villa; on the porch of the small
inn patiently awaiting the an-
of dinner. AI noon,
lays tho Philadelphia a
appealed at the door and
a big hand bell,
immediately tho dog,
which had asleep in the
awoke, raised his toward
tho sky and bowled loud
The stopped ringing the
bell and at dog.
he shouted.
eat dis
yo
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. I
POOR
WINTERVILLE
This department is in A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep-
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory.
ROSE TO THE OCCASION.
WINTERVILLE ITEMS. tat
rood cart hub-. A. ii. Cox Mfg.
, May
Look up Mr. Cooper sad ask him j Home try meet
boat prices of that you buggies in pi A few to
are interested in. I than quality finish
Spanish peanuts for seed at T But none undertake to do both.
N. Manning
Try a Heliums sure
for at the drag
Clyde went to
t. spend a few days.
The Pitt Oil is now
We were shown a letter a barring Cotton Seed. They par
Virginia Aral to A. G. Cox Mfg. the highest cash price or will
Co., slat that their buggies were eh. for meal. When
the best buggies shipped are ready write for prices.
A. G. Cos Mfg Co has two ear
It would surprise you to see the of
number of wagons prices low,
is being shipped sold by A. had better to make your
Select ions
J. returned from Sooth
Cox Mfg. Co., but we were in their
shop yesterday they had a
ice lot of work being
plated and their timber was line. Wat hate that suitings,
Carload flour just received. A. W. Ange Co. pay Hit highest batiste I
Co. price for prices. all late-1 designs, relies, .
Mr. and Mrs. David Sutton came carry samples of over are
Tuesday to visit Mrs. hundred of wall sap-r. to call ad inspect Mr
parents and Mrs. L. F. are to y u as a. Co.
the cheapest Come and vi, Myrtle Proctor to
The A G Cox Co. expect examine before buying elsewhere. Monday,
to reduce the pi ice of j B. Bro. Among who court
for coming Croom, of ., spent in week from In-re
until is in easy reach
growers.
have moved my
new -lore the depot. I keep
hardware. a
black smith repair shop
I livery stable
W. L. House.
of all to- Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. B, Johnston, Will idem by,
J. U. Cooper and W. Nobles.
White's Colic and Kidney Cure, Corn, bay, oats salt,
tin, combination kidney medicine at A. W. Ange Co.
for a sure colic Mrs. Little returned
at the Drug Monday from a visit
Mrs. Sarah Taylor and little BOB,
Andrew, to Saturday For Pine Tar honey. Walkers
A. G. Cox Mfg, Co. are returned Monday. tunic, Dr. Belt's killer,
heavy of cotton. A few subscribers Dr. Bell's Katie Eye salve, and a
planters I area bit arrears, sure cine for all lea, see
need in that I the list and T. N. Manning Co.
line you bad better order at once. I the list on all the -iI route, from Mrs. an.;
Mrs. G. A. Kittrell Mrs. K. G. , of all our subscribers daughter, Mi-s returned
Chapman and Mrs Sarah prepared to give receipts Monday front a visit off.
spent for the paper. Come and see me darned herrings cheap, at
Just shipment P make happy, make
of ladies, men and children shoes, the editor happy, and get happy Miss Clyde u m ave a
Berber I yourself. I've a good birth day party night.
Don't your eyes M like for all those who pay
pain you. year in
and feel on reading t Do A. D. Johnston,
they mattered and adhere Mr. and Ms. J. A. B
That Greenville,
paired vision and should be rem Mr. mid Mrs. W. B.
died by wearing eye glasses. B. I Hay, am. lime at A. W.
T. and a full line of Ange ft Co. right.
idea can fit your The place to wire fence
with lie proper lens. The A. G. Cox Ml Co. have a big
Mi Leah, Miss Emma Taft, lot of American fence and
of Minnie, came to Pittsburgh perfect also
be wit her sister, Mrs. W- B. j staples and bard wire. Be to
The Lady Mr. Hamilton Fish Called
on Home.
late Mrs. Gill n
I actress, was talking in
lite time v. ii I lam-
ill in a of st
and Mrs. I said,
u and i . ion
courtesy, that a
i note into V .
i W n The
I left it a cit of manners an
-i.-. I. it on
I kind they r .
lute said dial Mr. I
carried In r high
far. With that st
lure I agree Mrs.
was
of her for
i to urn . call die r. . iv
ed. Her was com I i
holding r--,
. -e. I of o
collie v. .
VI . I call
VI Were ill Ho o l,
I I call.
such woman a
option, lei i i . mid u
later was dub honored will
from Mrs. I i-i.
was a i r-
noon. The .- . II
the wintry A
down the narrow -n-i
before the little
house musical . . f silver
chains. The footman from
the box and opened the can
door. Mr.-. Fish descended.
poor woman of tit. I
where was she all this time;
alas, was kneeling on
beside a of hot Her
-lei were roll., back, h
h brush in one a
cake of soap in the other. Sin- was
her front
It -v. felt What
would you done in a pi I
so Would you have
been as wise and ready, I wonder,
. i lie woman w is
over
d- Mr . Henry Smith at I
Mrs, Henry
mum. -In- and went on
I tin i I Kit
Highest, price for cotton sen
by County Oil Mill.
Don't forget bring or send
your cart to A. G. Cox
Co.
use.
y. . Bessie Chapman left Mon-
day t . .; few days with h.-r
brother, Claude Chapman, neat
X. Co. for
. and
I. L. returned
Our
dress ladies and
slippers has arrived and our
ladies goods
is more com if ban
before. of
for a
of
with
DRESS SIMS and OXFORDS
e e e e
have to our- stock line
of and dent's
the fact Hint
have able to u
line with their
Excellent
Easy Fitting and
Superior Wearing Quality
Rick, . ho very sick. get their before
Warned or men to solicit supply of fence.
for nursery stock in Pitt . Jolly and Miss Sallie .
For particulars enclose were after-.
tam; Box Winterville; N. C. j
We handle T. W. Wood and
Sons and millet f repair Shoes do good work.
T. Con and Bro.
lot of warn and
i.
Barb .
Cox Mfg. Co. bevel
j 11-1 a lot of
If you are need
of an, better call unit see it.
Mr A. and Miss
Nichols, of Standard, spent
day ii. town,
e's Black spar.
f- r the human
Bring them me either at my
home or at toe baggy shop.
Henry Nelson.
Mowing machines and rakes by
Harrington Barber A Co. call
see th.-in.
who raise their hay can
supplied with the well
Mrs. House and children
to Ayden Tuesday to visit
relatives,
There i-t reason why C.
perfectly I should have to such
balanced, for their Hour, they
sale by raise own wheat and the
B. T. Cox t Bro. I Winterville Mfg. Co. is thoroughly
Don't worry over that little for making splendid
of cot ton you had over
got through your last best place in town buy
lots. Pitt Oil Mill, buys stationary is the drug stoic,
seed quantity the Mr. Mrs. L. L. went
best market price paid every day to Ayden Sunday,
A large assortment of dry goods j truck at
just arrived, at A. w. Ange ft their tobacco
J. F. Harrington, P. B. Tucker Hues from us regular juice. We
and J, went to P them our Handy tobacco trucks
ville Tuesday. per set of three
For Plymouth Bock j We are our
per Fob truck has no equal durability
tilled as fast as lay. O. II. II just what you need to lake
Winterville N. C. tobacco from the to the
At the drug store there we think burn. A. Cox Mfg. Co.
lives us a of
we show t hem to CUT
Our chief aim in to make lie.
of our proud a-
because of the
of and to a
ways give that
will Impart
Well Dressed
Neat Appearance
Don't forget we carry n
dress and trim,
R. G. CHAPMAN, I COMPANY.
hook, bait
or net may to
mi Sui ii may
be .-.-en the Atlantic coast night-
in winter near and a
the finny family most
. and i- by
he thousands during the winter
in way.
The lit lie frost come in near
shore to feed at half tide, but the
rollers, catching
them upon sand, where they
gasping struggling until a
roller carries safely
back into the icy green seas unless
some skillful hand lift line
i. into a basket. Menu-
while and baskets, and
i n innumerable are living tilled
overflowing as wave utter wave
flings i.-h upon the
Herald.
AS I LIVE I GROW.
C. L. WILKINSON
If you are exclusive in taste as to Spring
you can make no mistake in doing your buying ii
Store.
There's to Tell You
SMALL FIRE
most can be
in table silverware and jewelry.
all kinds of dress
goods, arriving daily at A. W.
Ange d Co.
Quite a crowd of the school boys
and girls went to Ayden Sunday
to attend tho
New lot of poultry wire,
arrived at A. W. Ange Go.
Interrupts the
The tin- alarm coining about
night bad a
effect on
in the and caused a cut-
ting ah at of is on
thing folks,
make a bolt for the open when a
fire alarm strikes, and we
the same thing is true oilier
towns.
house on Washington
between and Third,
pied by Hen Price, was on
lire. man and sonic
children were house while
the others of the household wen-
at church. The lite in supposed to
have started a lamp being
left so near wall that it caught
some paper.
The Are department turned out
promptly and had a
from the hydrant on the corner.
building burned so rapidly
that the flames seemed all over
when the department arrived, but
a short while the had the lire
out.
The building belonged to
House and was not
.
To fight like -u of
retail i lie of two
cut w hi
ii. i i .
ii
It ; lo I e original
o l
of 180.1 it v.-i-. a
the Ill's, i
lo tie two in
by
I,.
i.
K d
bi Is a
and n cu
.-. ; tn e. The
ii .- i its i
that nil lull only
their t. ii.- were left.
Soothing to Mother.
A In
the . r it
i i red this let I.
here all lit, hut to
fell tr and l i. .,
out in a lipped
r, . I it man pit I win
to full of tin Id t
n a I i time. The i-
i i., .
in,
lb. . A
i. mid I've .-ii
mo H . n In
going to -.-I on
I if we dot
I -hall In
I i . ii. i if I n pi him In my
Not on So Many.
The tn it, i he
York Times, of
age when tho male
e .
He bad gone into -tore and In
a tone i list i n n n m
-1 n v ., n I
w ii- tin
I the
proprietor interjected,
at a time, please
Much that yon
if ices of Hi
about the new season's goods.
considering the styles,
equipment;
We have no way unexplored, stone
of the utmost service to you in your outfitting.
There's a seasonable of price
tin
an
feel sure
You will the
earnest be
meet with fullest ,
ban-
ibis
be
bat
Stylish Weaves
You will ii
You will
An early inspection will
store.
the right coloring here.
and lust,
Trimmed Ha
A II and
Dress Shoe.-s, Clothing and
We carry Everything rt m
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
THE BANK OF N. C.
At tin- .-ins,, Mar, 1913
1.011 in. and discounts, h
ii A Pictures,
Hue from .-.,
lush
I coin,
Sliver com, 1,201
LIABILITIES
-lock in -1
profits,
Deposits sub. to
Total
Null oilier I S 8,500.00
Total
Slate of North Caroline, .
I, J. K. i-. Cashier of the all named bank
wear that above statement la true to beat of
and belief.
do
edge
and to before HIS, this day
L. In,
T. I, Turnage,
W. J. Turnage, Directors





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Is .
NECESSITY
One in
One ear, . Rent.
ASK NEIGHBOR
WHO HAS ONE.
For
to
LOCAL MANAGER or
Home Telephone s--
KB
health
arc blood there can-
. LI there
o -u blood.
N. C
ll
r.
.-
den Seed
to
run
.; LINER an
LIVES pure
health.
ins
Substitute,
i .
. i ml
to ha
no s In nun
FOR OVER TWENTY YEARS-
Haw i- Id th Record in North Carolina.
NE, For Cotton. ORINOCO, For Tobacco.
Every Bag. None Without it.
J , your
NORFOLK. VA .
C l S V
and don't take substitutes. For sale everywhere.
F. . OYSTER GUANO COMPANY,
N. C.
M ICON,
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NORTH CAROLINA AHEAD
ch th Pr
Many Things, but
el the Kind Equal of
Buckhorn Spring Recently
Discovered in
Wonderful Mineral
Water Which Works
in Diseases of the
Kidneys. Bladder
and Stomach.
No State in the perhaps,
dive an ea
tin ii N i And in
richer than in mineral
water whose properties
.
. . .
.;.,.
i Aim
w. It. Cm
N i HA I
ii,
pr,
, v
I .
I i i
ill in Ll . r-
el land it
n of
. , .-.- I t
.
far and n i
dis i very this kind is that
i Spring, one
i county,
ii the line i I the I A Keys-
. , southern Railway, en
The -t of the and
beneficial ills i the
. . thin v make interesting
important industry to our town.
Mr. I., r. ., ,.,,,,
lion it
In in to
I i
i . i ii I
Mr baa
A. Kelly and II.
ii id an
in the Tin name
been given to it,
H he
inly pushed by these enter-
g men. n i
I a n sale and a
j admits doubt.
The shows ii to
double the quantity of of the
in isl i waters known.
a diuretic, and laxative
it no superior. Ii- effect upon
the stomach, bowels, kidneys and
r is very and its
use i- attended with the m t
results. A number pi
in Henderson have been drinking
Water for some
time and enthusiastic are the praises
bes owed
Henderson ill
point, is am
on whose land the spring is
located, while king in a Held
near by discovered a small stream
gushing up out a reek. I he
, water looked pure and sparkling
and being thirsty, they stopped to
it had a marked effect, and
ii Leaf.
i .
i .
III
i drank of it again, and n
Mr was away fr .
S. T. I the time, having gone to a well
.
. in the W. stern art
Si seeking from an
He To-., a Bath.
He hi
W. .-. I iIi-. the
r r mi i he of the
earth. I I I n n
. I he e such n thing
before far k as he i
ii
i. the fact d. He
;. n bath.
A- took
. a i
I. But
. I -i
down and -i- m follow
I en to l from the yard,
., ii. of ii ii i me and to pro-
i ha i ii hi i i drank . . .
, I l bill -elf I
ii. suggested that he try it. ,.,. ,., . ,
the had all hope. Ii even to
and medicines lie had been
.-,. , Him Down.
for an long . time were
. ease catarrh the
Al the i i three or
herd I h
mid spirit.
. n Mr Hi I.- reached home,
I M him the water
had I id and the
Furniture Store
to serve you with
anything wanted in
FURNITURE, CARPETS, MATTINGS,
RUGS, LAMPS and CURTAINS
Can fit out your whole
House.
A. H. Taft,
,,.,,. .,,.,.
Of , surely he l ,
i- ,. f from water, or other b ,,,,,; . .,, proud
t . ii
NEXT DOOR TO SAM WHITE'S.
Victor Receives
THE
PRIZE-
-.-.; ., I an water, r . pr
on Hut. mid with folded To the Victor Belongs the Spoils
, u near the of the steamer
Z l m Co., r
to give this water a trial. , .,,, touched Cincinnati, received, to-day, the Grand Prize at the World's
was no spring bu I Fair, for their exhibit of solid Manganese bank safes
Iv n small stream gushing up out of I i-ii. i he I mid general line of fire and safes and vaults,
. .
School
ft v
an Ate Book
St
and
-i
Perhaps no one would have
i-f ii
. .
. Ill notice it or
eh n place bat boys.
Hicks In the watt r,
. . I to improve-
. , . . . i I the very
limit,
ii. ii
a;
No
one,
M OF
win home, a
.; i . . . living
, ma curative
; of this water after
lit in f it.
water awhile and
in it. Mr
. . i- -i k .
in a tiny
an
.
turning hi head ;. their magnificent display prize over .-ill
tor- for modern Improvements, construction, workmanship
and
The Safe that has never been Burglarized.
J. L SUGG, Agent.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Inn I to foot.
I over
this way i the ca
touch ii
for. i I
trim tin re
ii a i lit to
don i
Easy to
it I . mi can
remember i with nil the
Ir n.
very i I
i h ii n A I re-
id
The second
day .-billing
i . , ,
ii yet.
marked
vi eon
. . a
not i now
but
i u expense, Ml
sworn on the
, . I lie I piled of n lit
London
ma n tin mi in mi a mi
GET YOUR SUPPLIES
Now
Everything veil want in the way of
nice Groceries, Canned Goods,
Fruits, Candies, Nuts, can be had at
our store.
We carry a large supply of the Best
Goods
JOHNSTON
The Cash Grocers.
.
POOR
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT.
J. M. BLOW, Manager
. AYDEN,
and Authorized Agent.
N. C.
AYDEN ITEMS.
May 1806
As hi for Daily ,
and we take
great pleasure in receiving sub
and willing receipts for
those in arrears. We have a list
ail v Ir. receive their mail at
this office. We also take orders
for job printing.
Our Baptist friends have hail
charge of nor town for the past
few days. They were an
gent, handsome and extremely
clever people. We mist I hem very
much.
When yon need a nice, light,
tough pole, sty for your baggy or
Call on us make a
selection. Milling A Mfg
Co. N. C.
Milling Mfg. Co.,
N. c. I
If yon need anything in the way
of Crockery, Tin
same to see us. Hurt Jenkins.
attended district conference at
Greenville.
Gall and examine our Hue of
Ugh grade baggies. You can
convinced of the superiority
of material
Milling Co.
K. K. it win do all
to please you with
new line of heavy fancy
groceries
We are for
la, s,
Ayden Milling it Co., Ayden
received, fine line of liar ,
mess can fit yon up in any style
or price
Ayden it Mfg
II. A. Friday
Ur. Skinner.
Fancy can-lies, oranges, apples
and bananas at K. Hail Cos.
are re-
daily new and
from the
boggle -eats for
the trade, are simply the
seat on the market
Milling Mfg Co.
We have lull line
for ladies. Every
pair guaranteed.
J. J. Edwards Co.
At the election held here
day for town following
named gentlemen were I
Mayor, j. Stokes; Commission-
M. M, Sauls,
E. W. Smith, Cox and
S. A. Jenkins.
We are offering good values for
the money in shoes, tails, caps,
rugs tables and
floor oil cloth Camion A Tyson.
A large plaining outfit latest
Improved tools with which
our work. Satisfaction
teed, M. B. Bro.
w. I. an old form
of Ayden, now
Dover, has been here attendance
upon I union.
Thai medicine called
Cure at J. R. Smith it Bro.
is the best thing I have ever tried
in my family for indigestion and
J. T. Smith, Jr.
The first brick were laid on the
second brick block yesterday.
There will be five stores in
block.
lieu of
has been here on . visit
Simplex guano Cox
cotton planters and repairs at J. It.
Smith v Bro.
Cotton king cultivators, r
plows extra blades at J. E
Smith it Bro.
Old man what makes you always
go to H. Smith it Bro., to do
your I can
always get any thing I want from
boys.
The loaf bread right
from the oven at M-
general wood and
work, buggies, wagons and carts
consult M. B A
I do know that J. R. Smith
Bro., have the prettiest and
cent calico and ginghams in town.
Those white and slippers at
J K Smith A Bra., are
fur children I have -i-u
Ii last choice J.
Don't fail to see Cannon Ty- R. v Bro., received i- fine,
sou's new crockery both plain Lee lime if good for
decorated. Prices are cheaper crop and farmer should ii
than formerly. freely, J. B. Smith A Bro.
Come to see as you wan That ace and embroidery
to bay Manufactured a m- town
Tobacco, we handle Trust at J. It. Smith Bro.
goods, Hart Jenkins. King Quality shoes the l
For sen peaches, apple-, con. You will Bud them .; J. Ed-
tomatoes, ac, apply to E. K. Dull ward Son.
C. spring
Now we have plenty the
leaf and can Rev. . C
wheels and will them as cheap services in the Episcopal
as any one. Sunday and Sunday night,
t Mfg.
Ayden, X. C. to
One of the most elaborate and j
artistic lines summer dress
goods ever brought i-
now on display at the W.
C. Jackson Co. See them before
making your purchases. They
are for patten s
and sheets.
First cigars
i i
STATEMENT OF
THE BANK OF
N.
1905.
Bro. Ayden, N. C. I Loans and Discount .
pit
Jennie of and
i ii up morning to visit Demand I, as
-I .
has been well
next days we
room for t
will ell
at the Union here. high grade buggies at
were the representatives from I exceptionally r prices. This i-
the high school an attractive
feature. They can't be bent. Ayden Milling Co,
There seven wagon load- A v
of the angels here Sunday. J. U. Smith Bro. me
The ladies say that Cannon .
Tyson have the prettiest line
die goods in a.
I.- --t
ii ; o walk or ll p
lid yon know you could get om Cash Items,
p Gophers any C in,
line blade you want;., J. B Smith in,
a . i . note
Call v S
r-1 Flour, better -c . i
bad where.
neighbor have you
fertilizer distributor
YOUR .
in any quantity you and does
, E lit
. i
We are informed I
A Co., of Spring, were
on la-t Wednesday tunning ;
cotton planter their I
various farms Greene and
They have the Fame
lime e
from year. is a
farming
are All go
men,
. s-ant I
cotton ginned nice and clean.
order you
price for it. it he
Ayden Milling A Mfg. Co., Ayden
S. C.
if yon ;.; .,
one of oar high grade buggies,
your loss v. ill be than inn.-,
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co.,
X. c.
Cannon Tyson are displaying
the most up to date Mae of
. . I
l, . i , l i lid I I
price
i i i I -1 i
K h City.
.-.-. -1 iS
Bro., IS i I .
stock. They Ly i
i m of ii I
. mil -i Inn
a I . d . . ;
J. i; Sin i . .
I- i II
i. s
r flit i
. simple, Ii .
. i for I hi
pull i, i ion of i H J. W.
Bro.
; be of the yd i. Mil
ate any at the ends of row ,,
it is a cheap machine. v- , .
I Sou
Get Cox planter the , . , . ,
the market Smith
i , . y-
J. K Smith can furnish one .
ii ii for In stun
cans .
In . .
Mis i is
Visiting , .
.- . inn
to is W, n's ii, . .
ii ire, pi tin .
l I
. i y and in i -i
. . Come to see mp .; trial
ill coin y n h. W. ion.
. i r ii . r
. bat a
many doll lie knows
i .
, . . i
. .;. ; i .
is now in in Hist condition
lo this market.
ville Sunday to here the sermon
preached by X. M. Watson
to the Odd Fellows.
Go to K. K. Go's new-
market beef, fresh meats,
sage, fresh fish,
A high grade, smart graceful.
-Ii i -s notice all who
may honor them with patronage,
They also call special to
buggies.
Brown Mary
of Standard, hate been
on a visit lo here,
sewing machine- the
ASK I
i-. a in ice v, a . .
mm CO;
Our represent a certain
. . Iii style and ii p i .
i Here generally.
Mfg ;
The road gang i- ting . t
be something immense, IVe
believe two would HART
I -i more than one. w i b
expense. LIVERY, f AND SALE s .
Something new in J. It. AYDEN, N, C,
Smith Bra, have a whole ,
. Lo on
ad of, beating ,;., , .,
-noes, and you can get your choice j -i-
by at once. ,.,.,,. ,
soda fountain
ill he in service
from now in the of the i.
Tin- newest latest drinks will
be found there. i you want
so lung try
.--
i ores ;
V E . .
for
mm in, -i J. Ii. p
well mads durable buggy can
in any style at any
the Milling Mfg. . , Ayden,
We continue to build J our spring of
baggies Ac. for we do not, J-
Wrong eyeglasses are worse
none, if your
eyes lire, hey call for help. J.
W. Taylor a graduate optician,
Ayden, N. C. can your glasses
I right at reasonable prices. Noted
I doctors have said wrong eye
set apace we cannot
Milling A Mfg. Co., Ayden, X. C.
M . B. Bro, make horse
specialty.
For guano sowers see M. If.
Tripp The best.
The Baptist Union in session
hoe the past week did
glasses are than pi.
much business of importance.
Their preaching was of an exceed i
high order, congregation
unusually large and the he ha., the o,
A being placed in the
lock-up l en- the other day saw
o.-ca-ii ii to remark was the first
interest each and every one of them
made manifest in all their
ions show them lo be a people
determined to carry out
cute and purposes they
have in view. Their was
through I Ii i u Is,
There pop w ho is
how to appreciate a good thing
hen they sec It.
Since Monday evening I. W.
A Bros., have sold a car
very pleasant to all our load of wire fencing. This firm i.
we sincerely wish they may come
again.
Harris that Harrison
Country paints
colors are by far the best goods
that be ever used and that It
knocked out several oilier j,
. , I have triad it and all who have
brands a teat at Greenville last i
summer. This paint is Hold by J.
a Smith Bro.
among the most In
county,
J. w. it Bros, have
received another car load of
American Wire
This fencing is the best in the
world and so admitted by all who
WINTER
CLOTHES
REPORT . EDITION OF
BANK F RE
N. C
AT THE Of SINKS 14th. I
and
.
.; i
in
i seen it.
J. H. Tripp A Bro. sill Sing.
sewing machine the Install
J. J. Edwards Son plans. easy
your spring clothing. was right much cotton on
would lo in-1 the market yesterday.
form the public that be is prepared
to move houses on short notice and
without damage at reasonable
prices.
K. P, Tucker was here Sunday
afternoon.
Do you want a nice suit,
pair pants, hat or low
quartered shoes, of latest
designs If so go to Jackson Co.
have them great quantities,
will pleas yon.
. I, .
Time to lay away securities, etc.
clothes pretty soon. Better
sec to it that they are protect I Due from.
el from moths until they
wanted again. We haw Coin
MOTH BALLS
MOTH POWDER
CAMPHOR
TAR BAGS
CHAMBRAY
. moth can't near any of
They're cheaper than
buying now
M. M. SAULS, Ph. G.
N. .
A. P. MURRAY,
Painter and Paper
All entrusted lo me will be
and A
latest designs in Wall Paper.
A. P. MURRAY,
N. a
i ,
Count;
I, c-.
., . above i Ii
mil i .
d and lo
-oil d. March, .
C.
I. A
IT. MO
X,
Goods
Oranges, apples, bananas all
fruits kept by t
horn.
We know vehicles and values,
we also know the buggies we build
and sell we gladly guarantee
them. Come to see us whether
you buy or not. If you can do
better elsewhere we do nil expect
your patronage.
Ayden and Mfg. Co.
N. C.
Dr. Joseph Dixon
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Brisk Railroad,
Ayden, N. C.
of IA Years of
had been doubled With lame
back for fifteen and found
a complete in the
Chamberlain's rain
John G This
i iii Is also without an equal
for sprains and bruises. It is
sale by Drug Store,
Greenville, f
ARRIVING DAILY.
There is one filing i lull do nut claim in om In do
that is in sell goods cheaper they be In
neither do we want to create rho impression that i-
of shopworn, out of style goods nor by our store
with show bills and sin boards will we try to false
ideas in we are going out of business, i . we
do wish it understood that we are receiving daily
of the newest things in
RIBBONS, SILKS, EMBROIDERIES, ACES
kindred materials so desirable with the folk of
Greenville and Pitt and you will at
least favor us with a visit m those many new things,
Pulley Bowen,
THE HOME OF WOMEN'S FASHIONS.





GREENVILLE'S
IN WRECK.
Great
The refinement
of style and
the realization
of comfort
UNION MADE
Good Taste is Always
Good Style
Come Out Without Injury.
There a slight on the
Atlantic Coast Tuesday after-
noon, three miles South of
A freight train on the siding;
waiting for the passenger train
from Hock; Mount to Selma to
pass, when the freight
mm el far and was
struck by the engine of the
passenger train and
turned over.
the
train we slightly no one
else received any injury. F. If.
Hodges and T. White, who were
en route t. Salisbury, were pass, u-
on
Health Shoes
FOR MEN
The have obtained is due principally to their Superior con-
which makes them
Comfortable From the Time You Put Them On.
other make, though probably all tried,
used in them are the highest The
given ind guarantee that they will last as
ass succeeded in equaling them.
rice i pair, with full value
i as well as the
and hold their
manufacturers
WE CORDIALLY INVITE EVERY MAN TO CALL AND INSPECT THIS LINE.
UNION MADE
UNION MADE
FIT
the Foot,
the Head
and the Pocket-Book
Or. Martin at School
This morning Dr. Martin
on, the opening
exercises at the graded School and
gave a mo.-t interesting enter-
talk on
The teachers a- well as the
pupils livened carefully through-
nut and enjoyed to the full
of 9- me of the gifted
experiences in the
of the while there in
the interest of the V. S. govern-
under the direction of the
late President
The Dr. was delighted with the
excellent of the
congratulated Prof.
DoTS again and again upon his
excellent and
such a splendid corps of
instructors.
It was regret that Dr. Mar-
tin hail to decline an invitation to
stay and see the work the
departments.
He invited children to attend
the revival services as us
possible
NORFOLK SOUTHERN R. R. CO.
Steamboat Service.
L.
daily t
CREDIT CUSTOMERS.
They Hove .-m Advantage
Who fay
should think they'd show more
Consideration to a good cash custom-
exclaimed the shopper, who had
just had a wordy encounter over an
exchange slip with the
they would take the iron hie to
look tin- matter up they'd my
mi t regularly on the delivery
just the only
on tin- delivery books and not among
their
should think the firm
would want a big cash
does, hut and employees
look at it differently. When a
man says, the clerk
sits up and takes notice. The
man who has an account is the
man who can most easily complain
of discourtesy and inattention on
the part a clerk. The of
her trade is know n to the She
prefaces her complaint with the
words, you know. I've had an
account ham ever since the store was
The cash customer
a single sale She cannot prove
how valuable her trade is to the
house, and the knows it. I've
Watched the rule work again and
again. It almost discourages one in
the imposed task of paying
on the other object-
ed tired shopper, a woman
pays cash sin- buys more carefully,
is just the smiled
her companion. is the
man who buys some-
times who commands the
respect and incidentally the
of i New York Press.
Wanted Some Himself.
A traveling agent for a large
wholesale grocery house was selling
a of goods to one of his
a in a little village.
he said, wind up with,
don't you want a few cans of our
maple You'll it the
be.-t you have ever kept in
said the grocer,
of maple
did get it
remember selling yon any
was In re on my lust
on didn't, i got
it the real
what it i-. My brother
I i
when
this in tin
made in
like I.
us
ramp.
II
e s
it.
the country maple
it and tool, grocer to one side.
lie lid in a low lone,
going back on the
I of course, hut I want a
gallon of tin- stuff for own
at a. in. for leaves was brought out. lie
Greenville daily
at in, for
Connecting at Washington with
Norfolk Southern Railroad
Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia,
New York, Boston and all other
North. l.-s a Norfolk
with all points
should
freight via Norfolk, cure
A Southern . .
Sailing Hours to change
without
T. H. MYERS, Agent. Washing-
ton, N.
J, Agent,
ville, N.
I . C. General T. and
f. Agent, Norfolk,
Skinner, Harry Skinner. Jr
H. w.
SKINNER
LAWYERS,
Room J Temple Building.
We hereby we bate
associated with us, in practice
she Law, Mr. Skinner, Jr,
The name will continue as here-
Lawyers.
January 2nd,
SKINNER,
l. w. w
The Air and Sun.
An old writer sin-, When men
lived in houses reed they had con-
when they lived in
houses of oak they had constitutions
of This is a very fine,
description of the injury
which may come to US from line
houses tOO closely sealed to keep out
the fresh air and too heavily cur-
preventing the
sunshine, Inch i.- almost or unite as
important a-air. it is not at all
in. to have our line houses
unhealthful, and it only requires in-
and to
a house of oak a- of
health as cabin, IT-ch air will
come from a well ventilated oaken
house well as through the open
s in a house of reed-, and sun-
light through a window in a palace
as in a
KILL he COUCH
AND CURE the LUNGS
WITH
Dr. King's
New Discovery
FOR C
Surest and Quickest Cure for all
THROAT and LUNG
LES, or MONEY BACK.
. store.
. .
I I
. . n
It
tor Pita and ii
box la
. nm I on
It I
i.
Her Parting Shot.
old lady well known in a
Scotch town for learning and for
conceited people gave
evening party where a
I man was present about to
leave for an in China,
and In- formed the of
the evening. As he was
extravagant in his con-
himself, the old lady
was all but silent during the evening
I until lie v.-- h when she shook
him heartily by the hand, saying,
t care when
for, mind ye, they
puppies in
A Wise
for announced the
medium, sell yon a philter that
will make four hit hand love you
of all n
think I'll
c the practical wife, f you
philter tin malt bring
home of hi
I . v you a I in
Bulletin.
price
SI-00
OLDS Free Trial.
Ind i
SHINGLES
A d
eat ,
out I .
he .
Closing Exercises Held Tuesday
We heard a speaker say
rural schools are hope the
In Pitt county we are
measuring up to this hope and the
past year has shown remarkable
development along educational
lines, Not only the
schools improved, but the rural
schools have pace with them
march of read.
One of the best of latter
the graded school, at
in section
the county. The people of that
line section come together and put
up a splendid and
a school that cm. he
passed. Misses Eugenia Harriss
were secured
teachers enrollment was large.
The commencement
the hist session took place Tues-
day and the large audience
was delighted with what they wit-
There was a delightful
program of vocal and instrumental
music, recitations and drills that
showed thorough training and
preparation. pupil seemed
perfect in the taken. Little
Miss Viola Kilpatrick, the baby
elocutionist, gave several
The add less occasion was
delivered by Dr. James Dinwiddie,
president of Peace Institute.
His subject
he gave his
hearers much food for earnest
He said if you get a
to do right because it is
right and refuse to do wrong
because it is wrong, and stand by
this decision though the heavens
fall, yon have a soul. He
emphasized the importance of
building wisely when we go about
training a being
life and eternity. As a small stone
near the fountain head will divert
the course of a stream, a single
act may change the trend of a life
tutu its course upward or
downward. We are not controlled
by out wills, but our wills do what
our characters direct.
At the of the address
Count Supt. W.
spoke
of the pi ogress
the county and
of the excellent work done in
this school. He congratulated the
people and also thanked them and
the trustees for manner in
which I hey had cooperated with
the county board of education.
FIVE ACED MEN
And They Are as Good as Are Found.
On Saturday afternoon live of
our oldest by chance girth,
together at
II. Harding. As tire
turned to old times the question of
their ages came up. It was found
that the combined ages the live
men aggregated years, or an
average 3-5 years. Mr.
led the with years
behind him. M.
King came next, years to his
credit. The other three, ex-Gov.
T. J. Mr. and
Henry Harding
and look young for their age. You
do not come across better men in
bunches live, either.
T. R MOORE.
TO THE
Greenville. N. C,
Dear What's differ-
between II and
Mr. Aaron
N. J., some years ago, put gal-
of paint on his
house; and spring repainted
gallons.
How much was the paint
Ti tale a and
the paint was h i bi rage one.
W, t CO.
I, II. I. I'll our
Palm
ill Of
; kill number of
I . ,, i- reel d ranch top
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY. MAY 1905.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
No.
COUNTY MATTERS
Business Transacted by Commissioners.
The board of county commission-
met in regular session on Mon-
day, 1st, all the members
present.
The following were
from the For
paupers county home
jurors
bridges and
court HO; cost
witness tickets Jail
insuring jail 156.55; superintend-
health insane small
pox veterans
register of deeds com-
missioners miscellaneous
stock law territory
T. White, presented
bis monthly report.
Dr. Zeno Blown, superintendent
health, tiled his monthly report.
W. h. cotton weigher
elect for the town of Greenville,
presented his official bond which
was accepted.
J. A. cotton weigher
elect for the town of Ayden, was
given until first Monday iD June
in which to present
GAS BOAT CAPSIZED
GRADED SCHOOL.
BOARD OF ALDERMEN.
Passengers Have Trilling Experience
Capt. Heroism.
several wards was called for
Monday iii the
j and poll; place-.-, is
Buck
II. Hauling and
pi
trip from Washington to U residence e, of Sec
Greenville the boat was of
End First Work. , and Much
one year ago the people Thursday Night.
Friday as Ola determined they would
boat their of aldermen were
her trip from to a
capsized, and there come near
a serious disaster.
he-
miles W., d Misses
D U. ,. A l . u.
f. was on and nailed
the boat to b taken on and
brought to lauding
made and he taken on
board, and while the boat was
being tracked out to the channel of
the river it struck a submerged
log that listed the boat and came
near turning it completely over.
There quite a number of
passengers with several cranks and delivered the address.
some freight on board. sudden For
careening the boat threw some I distinguished,
of these overboard, while man, in clear
jumped oat in the water. manner showed the
rolled and several education and
and finally settled 0.1 one side. was a huge
The had presence of and body
AND SOCIAL.
Thursday, May 1906.
Harry went to Raleigh
today,
Mr- went t-
today.
Mr. and V. A. Jones left
Wed for
I. Iv returned Wed-
evening from Bethel,
and Mary Edwards. am, we committee re-i W. F. I. ,, ,
They made no mistake i we, the B. J. and W. H. came in Wednesday to visit C.
Foiling place emit Carr,
house.
Mrs. I. and child
them children to have a
large school. They built a splendid I The
The accident
past month.
the members being
wind -K.
and D, ,
I judge. place Mrs, V
o'clock when the of Olivia school house on
st
in the selection of their teachers. be
The school, though only one year
old, has taken its place at as
one of the best schools of the
The closing exercises of tabs
first session took place Wednesday
and at night. In morning
, o'clock Hod. It. Suite
Fourth Bowling
I registrar. Warren, Jr., and
returned Wednesday evening from
Spring Hope.
was ordered done. The Com-
was also instructed
advertise and sell the old street
lamps and posts. IT. M. Hooker judges. Palling
The white cemetery committee place J. J. store at Five Ml- M. daughter,
reported the fence around the, I Miss Ella, of Wake Forest, are
enclosure had been completed. Fifth J.
The committee registrar, s. Tun-tall and U. E Eugenia Harris
I mended amendment to Cherry judges. Polling
of chapter M of the town lawn brick warehouse Dick
which adopted. The amend-1 son avenue.
that any who I J.
The report of the grand of mind to his
or the consequences might have
April court
that he had j
laid oil a public in
township as directed In an order I
passed at March meeting of
board.
The following were added
pauper list to receive monthly
amount Hunt I
Susan Clark Ham and
wife C. T. Case g which be
declined; Sallie Parker was
creased from to
Jackson and h. A.
former were
discontinued.
License to piddle was granted
to
Mrs. Alice Harper was refunded
special school taxis In
township charged.
a j , ,,
Land to. was re-1
leased taxes on real estate
erroneously charged in
township.
released
from taxes on town lot Ayden
erroneously charged.
J, L. Fountain was refunded
income tax erroneously charged in
Falkland township.
Alex Brown was released from
taxes on laud in Swift Creek town-
ship erroneously charged.
was delighted both with Mr. Lacy
a man with his splendid
speech. His coming will prove
a benediction to
At night the exercises were by
j the and a splendid and
W. M. i ranged program was
I. D. Baltimore.
It. A. Jones,
i. P. Holmes, Cleveland.
E, H. Thomson, Durham.
tinted
to list taxes of the town.
It was agreed to j. c
Lamer for certain his prop-
used in widening on
been much worse.
The on hoard were.
Herbert Baltimore.
W. P. By moods,
There were also two colored training. Borne
women with small children exceptionally
board. Both teachers and
At the careen of the boat I
Mr. Capt. Forbes
were thrown our on off side,
and as it listed luck Messrs.
Poindexter, Holmes and Thomson
jumped out on the side
engage in illegal or improper
diversion, or shall be guilty of any
indecent or immoral language, or
shall be guilty any indecent,
insulting or immoral conduct avenue.
behavior in any public street or Accounts wore allowed
in the town, shall be to
deemed a disorderly
An ordinance was also adopted, GENERAL ROBERTS COMING.
prohibiting the of any
drains or ditches on To Reunion May
town, under a penalty of The boy General of the civil
The lire department commute W, P. of
reported that the new hose reels will be with on Wednesday, I evening from Suffolk
with address
as locations I veterans Bryan
presented. more than
hours a great people j
delighted at what, they were
and bearing. pupil did ,
his or her p. t well showing both The following to
places were suggested as locations the
teachers of graded school,
at today here.
came home
Wednesday veiling from
where he baa school.
W. returned
iii- from where
he had commence-
men's.
Friday, May 1905.
C, V. York to
today,
M. Raleigh, is
H. I an returned Thursday
for the hose reel Al Gen. Roberts was
Harrington's on Evans s of his rank in
. t, a, stables in W-s,, Urn army, and
. Greenville, on Moses King's lot distinguished by his bravery,
. s exercises. .,,,
Fifth street, at no introduction or com-
house, on T. Jot that can be made upon Gee
marshals at these
at. I tax collector, dis- They know and remember the lie
The following handsome young
a handsome way
n, Wall,
The latter three swam to i Jenkins R. ;.
without roach difficulty. of the good order doe to
Capt. Forbes could also WM seating the people
land easily, bat be heard a cry for their
from Mr. and
noticing that the latter had become I close of the exercises
exhausted, bravely went to bis Prof.
rescue. Mr, bad sank m to the action
three times when Forbes of trustees at a meeting
chief and that bound in days of -05
police chief of and the bond is stronger as
department, filed monthly day a are going by. There will be
reports, gnat preparations made for that
The police were ordered to pro- day of celebration, and a multitude
cure nets and catch mil
I. O. returned
evening from York.
Mis- Bessie of
in visiting Miss
Brown.
Rev. Boyd of Wilson,
-pent last night here and left this
morning.
Deputy Sheriff S. I. Dudley
went to Raleigh today to take a
prisoner the
Saturday, May 1905.
went to
ITEMS.
N. May
Most of the farmers are gas boat to the Shore,
reached him, bin he was time He stated that
to bin up until ethers could every the teachers of
go to their aid, session been unanimously
Seeing the two men struggling i which announcement was
out the stream, Ml Holmes received with applause.
broke the lock of that was that trustees would add
fastened the landing with to the faculty in the
Mr. Poindexter out and of some splendid man.
ashore. lie skiff was then also urged the people to
used in getting all others from for and by their school,
will he iii to like today,
all dogs found running large ii exercises and hear Gen.
Hie street on which las has Everybody will come.
paid. FOB
The board internal Bryan Grimes camp,
his sent
slating that they hail accepted tin- There will be a meeting of
water and light from rump at toe court at
C ;,. III.
The in. Immediately after adjourn-
to inspect the premises mint of the meet the
I around distillery and will form in front of the for abort stay at Panacea
owners to cleanse same If house and match in a body to
found needed and report to the cemetery where ceremonies F. M. Hodges and
fail Parker went up the road
this morning.
W. If. went to
Ayden Friday evening.
W. B. Parker, Jr., went to
evening.
-Miss Bottle Gray Button return-
ed to LaG range Pi Ida evening.
Mayor F. M. Wooten this
T. White
and this day was just a , , , attending the spreading of I Horn Salisbury Friday
A watchman s clock upon the graves of Hie Confederate evening.
Madison Smith spent provided all with dry pants, and
night with Luther and George by helping each other out they all
j managed to get comfortably
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Worthing- clothed. Capt. Forbes got the
ton spent Sunday with their righted without much trouble
rents, Mr. and Mrs. K. K. before night all were ready to
Mrs. L. A. is resume the journey. The
the sick list. were landed safely in Green-
Manning spent Sunday ville about
here. His many wire glad The danger being over the pa-
to see him out again. could Bee the as
-Misses Annie Allie. serious side of the
Lizzie went to Ayden j dent. They say that Mr.
Tuesday, displayed marvelous acrobatic
this morn-
for Richmond to enter upon
the duties of his new charge
pastor of Fairmont church.
as
Prospecting Stock Farm.
B. K. Mutter, of Kentucky, a
aged wife of Robert may, qualities by through a win-1 of the fire department
colored, died on the place of Lo- every time the boat listed, lived and the new fire hose has
yesterday from side t side been placed on them. There will
sections coatS and pair of hoots
the town so M to have hose
rapidly be saved himself from be reel stations in various
G. W. Briley and Exam
the Odd
to meet bills until ceremonies opera
Ernest, the infant son of collect ions could he are concluded a dinner will
Mr, and Mrs. E. L. Brooks, The com. be served the Confederate veterans
grandson of Col. I. A. Sugg, died mission was also authorized to in- in open air.
this morning at o'clock sure
their home In re- Committees were appointed to Handsome Monument
mains will lie brought to Green confer with the commission A beautiful WU
ville on Sunday morning and be to rate to be charged against erected at the grave of Mies
interred in Cherry Hill the town for lights and water, and Sarah in Cherry Hill In stock raising,
at o'clock. also in regard to placing additional It was constructed by has been prospecting with
lights. i Limier the marble view or establishing a track farm
Permission was granted N. dealers hen-, and reflects credit out at the plantation of O. L. Joy-
to run a merry-go round j upon their workmanship. believe this is an enter-
in town upon of a tax of prise that the county needs. A
per day. Nan firm would be or ,,,.,
in this section hope
caps and belts, two
Hose Reels,
Four new hose reels for Hie use
in Green ville
in case of
be had his hands full hold
the two colored case or me, was made with
keeping jumping over- C. James to number the houses
attend- board with the children. the worth was furnish the board
ed meeting at St. Delight put up some praying, ruined. He loud in his praise , . , , .
Saturday. All the went ore- of Capt. Forbes for saving life of same, the cost to
board was damaged, Mr. There was also a orate of hogs
-as the heaviest loser. He thrown overboard and font of
had two ample trunks of dotting them were drowned.
be cents each house number-
ed.
New I. being
I tried the third time for
Young, and
failing to render a verdict, the
well early this morning
Miss Patterson set free.
Mis- is tree, hut will no
remember that she has been
election for aldermen in the i to court.
interested will
in their plans.
Grand Sachem Hodges.
F. M. Hodges, of Greenville,
was elected grand sachem by the
great council . I Bed Men in
at Salisbury. This is an
honor to Mi.
ville.
I m
I. .
POOR PRINT


Title
Eastern reflector, 5 May 1905
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
May 05, 1905
Original Format
newspapers
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Local Identifier
MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Spatial
Location of Original
Joyner NC Microforms
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