Eastern reflector, 19 May 1905


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UNION MADE
Good is Always
Good Style
Better Fruits-Better Profits
Better poaches, apples, pears and
berries arc produced Potash
is liberally applied to the boil. To
full crop, of choicest quality,
Use a fertilizer less
than per cent,
Potash
i Send for car
III. v i v. .- ; Mil . booming
nil an i
WORkS
New
Sampling the Goods.
carried long, dim leather
end was evidently from out
town. Looking about some-
vital uncertainly in one
city music asked ; a e r-
book of airs. It was placed be-
fore him. II. opened ii
prod. an antiquated
and play softly,
leaf after leaf with careful fingers
us each piece finished.
Tho
ed first, weary of the
droning, and one
stepped up him and
you think the book will sum
you.
Tho lowered the
and, looking over ii in evident
prise, replied in of gentle re-
I tell, young man.
when haunt played near half the
Thou he placidly
FOR MEN
i.
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From the Time You Pi Them
. II h y g I
; I -.- , pair, with full i
I n r .; . ; II i
i KM s
EDI o I T
con -i-.
men, i-
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UNION MADE
FIT
the Foot,
the head
and the Book
BUSINESS ON WARSHIPS.
There Is Plenty of It. With Great Deal
of Money Involved.
The lei of I
in . i I rails-
-i . . d a
v. ; nil I
its.
. . . hat-
i e.
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Bi
in.
the o
the
. his pay, fur
his ; ;. I of-
I i
making and
lint . i pi lines
on strictly
com mi . I money is
. if not n settle-
in tho month-
pay cl earn
by mil -i i i i nurse of
. r pay amounts
i i.
The Jackie usually works
i on ti o world on shipboard,
he makes quite n
n Ian There
man on one of
. . i j .
. . i. mini ;
; Jew York
i i an an
i work
i hi- account
. I of the
I'M-ll c ship.
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i I hey run a
n . In ii and
; in
i . breach
n has to ho
York
another
An Hearer.
in i lion has its
side, . modern
after bringing up his small
son value the Bible from ii- liter-
as well as its inspired side.
en on one iii.-ion choice of the I
story I lie read him in the
drawing room hour he I ire bedtime,
the small promptly answered.
the i Ti
n downcast,
Bill the a kind heart.
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pay . ;
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bun
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were V
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man in the
n replied
the . for
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I have iii I
Press.
A. Verbena, Ala.
in from ii
severe pile-
doctor and all
remedies failed, Buck V
Item .
iii i- ii lid pain,
a L. In
Hi. Grit Wen.
A in a
rural of w as r,
and hi . i. to n I
and it; lo. I girl will know ll.
She
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the I or tin k
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The I i .
lady
and .;. ill I r shoes.
The c, lb obi
had m v and
he bluntly d in urn
loin nu n, ii
is i. one
in the v pi to b
fix the d I eh The
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THE ELDER
A Sample of the Laughable In
Which He Delighted.
Here i.- an amusing anecdote of
the elder Sot was
traveling on a tour in northern Eng-
land when their train
leaving York In- removed the rail-
road which a fellow actor had
in the band of hi.- hat.
want our tickets here,
he said casually, and hid
companion began an exhaustive
search for the missing ticket. When
he had searched his hat and hi-
pockets ten limes over and looked
the and floor again and
again ill vain, he exclaimed in de
I've lost my
tn I They'll make me pay
again I'd Bee them
hanged said
gel under the scat, and it'll be all
His friend d under the seat
and lay there, gasping with nervous-
as ticket collector came
the carriage door.
he demanded.
handed the man tick-
Is, sir Where's the
man
replied Sol
other gentleman
to travel under the seat, ltd only
his
Another anecdote con-
a practical joke which bad
more serious consequences, had
made appointment dine at a
re-1 a a ran i with an actor friend
named and was exasperated
hat in. I., wait long an-l nun .
for his . gin -i. Seeing at a
i table old gentleman
n ho v. even more i
and I ban himself. Sol
up ind and, hi
him a smack on ll i
him I id
boy
the devil you mean,
the old I
in his n I
I r illy beg your n.
i i I
you for an Pray
The old in in n r d his
sent, gm
la-i. i
him for I am n
i tin . V.
y re for it to In
I .
I . I I'll In l
I Ti Hill I p old
in mi i . and
old
cried h
And he went bid ind old i
him a
in. I and shout I fa nil
id am
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It ,
Iv.
Mutual
. with his
fine, i n in hi . going in
i rank ,. ; ; i. you from
the start, ii I an to be i
when are married. You are not
beautiful as many girls, but you
have more common sense and good
nature than any other half dozen
girl- I
you, dear said
Main i sweetly, I'll
frank truthful with you, as I
know You
have no than a goat, but
have the broadest and
i I smile of any man, woman
or i I have ever -i and it.
show
. -ire for frank ices
had mid be made
ii clear to Main I he
did i i. i i know v, lull hi
I.
A Slight
rot r aid
I with bra.- kn
iron maul head .
it h a i. ,. .
said the
in the ruse, man's plumb
dunno what lie a
Only filing in the world
happened In him w A
mule, a pi i I he family, in a
him into the
i. i him lightly
. a his two heels.
Atlanta Con I
for you,
have
Saving I Fall.
A trail
had to go I
of i a lo
bridge la I
. -ii -i p, if i
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A Foxy Woman.
good
W in, l as m a-
ii up the i
the matter
it to m i now he
. you've been to
i up ii. for iii
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I do
the obedient
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over i ii
and a
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. MAY 1905.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
No.
THE
GRIMESLAND ITEMS.
ANSWERED LAST ROLL CALL.
EXCESSIVE
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL.
assembled to hear t
of evangelist Martin.
Mia sang by request
Mother I'll be This is the
great song by M. Fillmore
which is creating such a sensation
at the meetings
in London. The other musical
features of the service were of the
usual higher order
Dr. Martin's farewell address
was a Strong and touching appeal
to Christians as wall as to those;
out of Christ.
At the morning services fourteen j
united with the congregation. The
have resulted in
good and only words of praise are
heard for the
There was a large crowd at the
opera house at to hear the
lecture and the Carib-
bean It was full of interest
throughout and the speaker held
bis audience enraptured from start
to finish.
The leaves
today for Washington, N. C,
where they meet for ten days.
They with them the good
wishes of a large number of
they have inane in this section of
the state.
a Meeting. N. May Resolutions Expressed by Bryan Grimes Unusually Warm Week But Dry Weather Monday, May 1905.
night the Christian Mr. A. II died in Camp of Confederate Veterans of is Needed. May weather is as
, . hospital Monday Pitt County. The S. Department of
church was crowded lo the doors ,. ., . ., ,
congregation which He Whereas, God His providence culture, North section, of B. O. Cobb Sunday
I farewell i has seen lit to remove from our Climate and Crop Service,
f Dr. David T midst since our last our Weather Bureau, a
Tuesday he buried at the obi comrades-
home place of his father, the late Samuel Moore,
James Galloway. He was a member Baker Taylor,
of the and i T. Harriss,
whose
turned out in full force and cm-
ducted the with most
solemn and impressive ceremonies.
Mr. Galloway WM a most
honest man leaves a host of
friends a wife and three small
children to loss.
Last Dr. C. M, Jones of
this place called in consultation
Dr. D of
N. C, to see a colored near
who was with
lien i- result of their
consultation they operated on him
The
crop bulletin, for the week ending I
Monday. May 1905, ;
past week was E. A. Cowan went over in
by very warm, sultry weather Greene Sunday.
, frequent in excessive
seine severe local
M.
Isaac Moore,
M. Hart. I thunderstorms
A. J. Baker I winds. mean temperature
averaged nearly
W. L. Stocks degrees degrees daily above
W A. Tucker. normal, with the highest tempera-
Lamb exceeding degrees t
H. A. Sutton or three days, Between I he
II. Murphy, there was abundant
Willis H. Williams warmth and favored
E. Grey Leggett, growth of vegetation.
It. E. Pollard, Showers were frequent; I be
Therefore be it n portion of the
1st That we bow humble state there was altogether
submission to His will, knowing rain, soaking the
Mi spent
day in Tarboro
Sun-
Mrs White, of Scotland
who baa been Mrs.
T. returned home this
Miss Mod lie, who bus
been Mis. J. J. Laughing-
house, ibis morning
vi-it
Mi-.
and Mm. Murphy, of Hal-
who have been Mrs.
II. Hauling, returned
CLASS MEETING.
Arrangements fur a Picnic.
A large number of the
died night o'clock. j that He all things well. keeping water courses
Mies Junes, of 2nd. That in the loss of our preventing the
lull, and
most
I was Wednesday we that our country work of the firmer at Ibis
ling to Mr Moore, of Johnson conn-1 has lost some of its best citizens, l Cultivation of rapidly
land that camp and g owing crops. The most severe
H. If. Proctor was their memory, knowing local storm occurred on the even-
Wed on business. ; that they were faithful and the 10th 12th over
Miss Myrtle Proctor, a student willing to discharge their duties us Wayne county, Harnett, Johnston,
of Winterville High school, was good soldiers of the Confederate Wake,
Oscar Hooker left morn-
I'm
Iv Lincoln went to Greensboro
Sunday morning.
Pea Class No. of the
in Sunday evening. Sunday School present the
Harding returned to
H Sunday morning. Baying I class
. was discussed decided.
A. Dudley, of Washington,
ha- visiting relatives here. sixteen young men and
Miss Harding, of seventeen women, and alter
is visiting her sister, Mrs. F. a careful Consideration of the mat-
Harding, it was decided that the class
Mis. F. C. James, of Bethel,; have a and each member lie
who been visiting relatives I allowed to Invite a not a
at home Tuesday.
Hon. J. Grimes, secretary 3rd. That In our
of was in our town Thursday hearts that feeling of love and
J. R. Proctor and Talley that their lives entitled
went to on , them to, while they will never
Friday morning. answer again to the
H. P. of Raleigh, we that they have
in town today. J it better laud where no
J. L. Sugg, of Greenville and more hardships and toll
of Washington,
Your Premises.
The ordinance published below
has to do with a matter of great
importance to the health the
town. Therefore most be observed
strictly, as it shall be enforced.
F.
Section All privies within
the corporate limits of the town of
Greenville shall be effectually
cleansed and limed, or otherwise
disinfected, twice a month daring
the months of May. Jack.
August, September and
and once a during the I
balance of the and ONE DAY FOR THE TOWN.
if necessary. Any person who I
shall fail to comply with the pro . Suggestion to Combine for One Large
visions of this section shall be Library.
ed live each offense. N. the proprietor
the merry go-round, has tender-1
his one day to the
and in west in Rutherford,
Davie, Alexander, Barry and Ire
dell. In these much damage was
done to the land and crops by
washing and high winds
blew-down many forest fruit
trees, fence and Damaging Raleigh.
hail in Wayne county
here, returned home this morning.
Mrs. iV it. Barnes, f Scotland
Neck, who baa been visiting Mrs.
T. Vincent, returned home
today.
Mrs. Jackson, of
and Mrs. Murphy, of
are visiting Mr. Henry
Harding.
Tuesday, May Hi, 1905.
R, R. Gotten It-It this morning
of class.
The place decided for
the picnic is just beyond House
station, There is a large
and a cool at this place, and
special arrangements arc
matte with the Coast Line railway
company for transportation.
The date decided upon is Tues-
day, May and it is now
thought that arrangements can be
made for the train to stop both
were here today.
has a com-
now H. B. No.
B. G. Mayo and T. G. Talley
spent Sunday in
Sunday on
4th. That we extend to their
families our sympathy in their
bereavement.
5th. Thai these resolutions be
spread upon our minutes and a
copy be sent to
Kings Weekly with a
request publish the same.
This May 10th,
E. A. Move, i
C.
If, A. Blow.
morning and evening to allow the
C. Parker went up the road to get off and on at
j Over most of the eastern morning.
and counties
was moderate and all conditions Harry Skinner went to Raleigh
y favorable. this morning.
A. Monk went to Tarboro
this
The Inland Way.
Norfolk, Va., May n-
was mane today of the
Board of Army which J. II. and family
is to make a survey for a ten or this morning for Henderson.
the thereby avoiding any
by grove being
me distance the depot.
This occasion is being looked
forward to with much pleasure not
only by members of the class, but
A. B. Ellington left this morn-1 also by many others win, are tout-
fur Asheville,
tend, and is thought that this
occasion will be one of the most
pleasant in the of the class.
n-i
Marriage Licenses
Register of Deeds issued
marriage license to following
couples last report.
Walter and Fannie R,
May.
Walter Clayton Johnson and
Fannie Richardson Farrow.
W. Haddock and
Gideon E. Allen Julia H.
COLORED.
Jr. and
Perkins.
Baptists Give
Kansas City, Mo., May
Miss Cornelia Manning, of lb
el, is visiting D. C.
c C. Skinner and mother, Mrs.
went to
this
A. in
the proceeds lo apply to
whatever object may be selected.
Mayor F. M. that
the ladies take charge of mat-
let Hie proceeds apply to
library interests f the town,
in which case all the people would
be benefit Mayor Woolen.
also suggests that if the ladies of the complete waterway from Nor-
the End of the Century Book Florida, folk to Beaufort.
would combine their public library South
With the graded school Virginia.
this
twelve foot Inland waterway
Norfolk and Beaufort, X.
as provided for by an act of Con-
The is to be composed
Lieutenant Colonel Smith B,
Leach, with at
Washington, D. c,
states and territories I Clement A, of Wilmington,
at the annual gathering Del j and Captain George P.
of the Southern Baptist Convention Howell, of Charleston, and
today contributed 135-1,000 for the board is to meet at the call of
foreign missions. In addition, a Colonel Leach. It i- also to
to the same i possible
was limn New I cost of such private waterways as
York woman, whose name be needed in establishing H. A. originator of the
spit ball and the of the
Arthur grounds will visit the
Wednesday
B. FRANCIS.
Greenville,
Dear A painter Erie,
Pa., Mr. John Brand, first painted
Mi-s Dora,
for Asheville.
Mrs. G. Galloway, of Ml.
Airy, who has been visiting Mrs,
Hurry Skinner, returned home
let both be used together as a pub-1 southwestern stales gave
lie library under supervision
the remainder.
night.
Wednesday, May 1905.
went to
Visit of Bishop.
Rt. Rev. Robert Strange, bishop
of this diocese, visited St. Paul's
palish Sunday and preached ex-
sermons to large
both morning and evening.
At the morning a class of
fourteen was confirmed. The eon-
Urination ceremonies and lecture
were interesting.
College Opens 24th,
young and woman
possible should the Green-
Business College on atmosphere
cl i pays young
p like bit education.
o r. , ii I n
F. G. James, left
for New
Ibis mom ins
No more lead and oil for
He can do a better job at less cost
with Devon.
Attributes his increase of
to
That's all there is to this yarn,
unless be goes into particulars.
This, instance; covers
more, and so costs less. The
son is; lead zinc is better than
lead; machinery grinding is
better band.
And lasts longer.
The reason is, lead and zinc is
better than lead; and
is better than hand.
B. Cherry returned Tuesday
evening from
Dr. Charles went
Greensboro Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Mary E. Ward, Bel hi I.
P. s.
Paint.
Yours truly,
P. w. Co.
II. Cart sells
our
Brodie in Washington.
Mr. Brodie Duke, of Ninth
Carolina, is a guest of the Raleigh. I this morning
the Book club, it would Mr
the town one large library in place j Colored Graded School. j in ,
of two small ones and from a great- The commencement exercises of seem to have excited any baneful
I benefit than at present. Let; the colored mailed school of Green- on his personality, and
matter discussed at once, j villa began Monday night with an I he with friends
I and accept Mr. I address delivered by Prof. W. H. lo his cheerful way.
I use the proceeds of the merry-1 v I He is a n of the lute t., Greensboro
I go-round for the combined library. tbs Odd Fellows hall, Ha spoke I Duke, the founder of the
on the needs of the colored I ace and bi other of Duke, .
I , . ,. ,. mi I is visiting her sister; t.
and gave them sonic wholesome president of the American Tobacco M
as lo what they must do if Company, commonly known a-, the
to in life, trust, and who is reputed to lie George Ben Johnson mills eastern Virginia, North
the will give worth something like Ayden, is vi-it bis uncle, II. l. Carolina and met here
hill . i . J
Pointed Paragraphs.
Bound judgment
make the most nose.
Barring h
Carolina Lumber Men
Norfolk, The North
Carolina Pine Lumber Association
I controlling all the buyer lumber
woman trios to appear up to dale.
An occasionally domestic storm
the
concert in t Fellows ball Brodie Duke is Coward.
today,
per cent of
and a cordial in by bis lawyer, and ll. J. left this the lumber now on hand with
Gist Coming.
The Wake College Glee
a tour
. t Greenville the
or 1.111.
in
Never judge a worth
i, worn at n
Breach of
When ; I .- Mm
.
. , ll-l
m no-1
are t he U end did
tat
white people attend.
Young Minister of Promise.
Rev. M. Austin, .
-1, in he t
. ,
1- i
j to bis
id a
lull I'll I
happenings Salem th
n t
and
el
Ready for Ball.
, nice
he Ail
a round
been enclosed and
, n led It
era association,
L. Little left
Mil Carrie On;
s b e -i
. Mil J
Ii , arc hi
Bank- small demand were reduced, with
an in r main-
Si . ii w there is
I demand. The of
pi ice ii en out,
hi
hi n body
Mini
. en
of all surveys,
monarch
be
j Will
long In-fore
Forbes,
Mr. and Mrs.
be. hi
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THE
BIG STORE.
THE v
BIG STORE.
UNPRECEDENTED BARGAIN GIVING.
WELL DRESSED
Are Daily Advertising Is.
That tit and wear well.
The kind you need.
H, re perfect in style.
Kinds, Shapes and Sizes.
CU
grace.
EVERYTHING indents Furnishings
Shirts. Cuffs. Gloves, Ties, etc.
, . ,. the coming
season. We have them. Get one. Cheap
Big center show window the
Clothing Department and
Let us Fit You Out and Out on the Inside.
This Great Establishment
THOUSANDS
Of People Made
HAPPY
By the Savings on Their
Purchases
AT THE
BIG STORE.
It is Just Like
Finding
You come and be made happy
by our Unprecedented Bargains.
WELL DRESSED
LADIES
Are Daily Advertising Us, too.
And other kinds of dress goods
All colors, and figured.
Silks
Hi Thai arc becoming.
Tastily trimmed.
Shoes
Neat, Comfortable
and stylish.
We carry Changeable
Diana and China Woolen goods
Voile Rhodesia, Mohair, plain
and figured Sicilians; Laces and
all kinds f Wash Goods; Ladies
we have everything a
lady needs to make her wardrobe complete.
See our big center show window of the
Furnishing Department.
Let Us Fit You Up for Your Summer Trip.
is Now all Aglow With Bargain Offerings.
That Boy of yours
can be from head to ; just the things that make
him look dressy.
S lits made up for the boy in jest us style as for
the men. Elegant little Suits. Q Up
And the Girls
We can make her look like b Fairy. Such dainty Slippers.
in tans and colors. Shoes of every style and makes.
Superb line of Everything else to make the wardrobe
of the Little Miss complete. Beautiful Hats. Up
Remember That The Store Can Supply all Your Wants, Cheap.
MILLINERY.
Hats, Hats
Old Hats No, The seasons very latest
trimmed by experts.
Ladies, u know a good thing when you
it. We rail on you to judge. See our
hats. We load ill this department with
ll
HATS. FLOWERS and ORNAMENTS.
, centers of the world have
drawn on I stock.
Our can't be beaten.
We your own benefit, to see
e n o
Don't Miss Our Baby Caps.
Ii ii lighted with one of them.
NOT ONLY
Things to Wear, But this Big
Store also Carries
FURNITURE.
In Suits or Single Pieces.
Are yon thinking of getting
married If you are let us tit up
your home. We can furnish
everything but the kitchen. If
yon want Furniture to match
some that you have, have it.
We have all grades from the
cheapest to the highest priced.
CARPETS, RUGS. MATTINGs-
UPHOLSTERED GOODS
Chairs and Couches Leather
Upholstered
SPECIAL BARGAINS IX THESE.
Any and everything you want. Window
and Hall Curtains, great variety in
Tallies and Pictures, Trunks, Suit
Cases, all and grades.
You will be pleased with a visit to our
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and it is a pleasure to see the many
clerks dealing out the
GREAT BARGAINS
There Great Bargains here tor yon and
you will miss a great deal if yon don't visit
our store.
COME AND TAKE A LOOK.
VISIT
BIG
C. T.
Street,
Greenville, N C
The
BIG STORE
Ha Won His Countryman and Cap-
the Congregation.
A congregation in a certain east-
had lost their pastor and
were desirous of filling his place. I
But their last minister had been
taught, and the
wit, the deacons, etc.- stipulated
that the n minister should have
classical alien.
In order to be sure of their man
the deacons agreed in let applicants
preach a sermon on trial. The lb
was consequently trial
re the order of the day. But,
us tin- deacons said, they knew an
educated man from a duffer, the
living remained vacant. Ai last a
Welshman heard of the vacancy, but
lie was less learned than one
who had left. Still, lie determined
to try. i
The day was arranged, the
pointed minute arrived, and the
candidate mounted into the pulpit,
lie well on in his sermon
he suddenly led he was
expected to show his learning.
he said, w ii now
you a passage in
a solemn look he repeated
a verse in his native tongue. The
effect marvelous. Approving
nods and smiles were exchanged
among the deacons.
Thus encouraged he followed up
his advantage by
you would also like
hear it in
lie then another passage
in Welsh. This-was even mere
than before. The preacher
east his eye over his flock and saw
that he was regarded with leek- of
increasing respect.
Unfortunately was also a
Welshman in the ion. Ho
was sitting the back, almost
choked in his efforts lo his.
laughter. Tl i eye fell
on him and t ink in the whole
a a glance. ;.
countenance, he inned
will also repeal it in
lie then sang out in his
Welsh, dear fellow, stop laugh-j
or they ill it
The stilled hi- laughter and
dined with him. Detroit
The Qr-eat Mormon Leader Was a Man
of Remarkable Shrewdness.
Whatever else may lie said of
Brigham Young, he was a great
general, a magnetic leader of credo
undeniable power and a
shrewd lawgiver. We may scout
the idea that he was in truth a
vine prophet, hut we may scarcely
deny him a large gift of the pro-
imagination. He was perhaps
the grossest materialist of his time,
but he got results. Though men of
At i . had never lie fore
irrigation farming en a
largo scale, though the possibilities
of the arid country were then
though the obi of
great distance from supply centers,
of dangers from the Indians and
from famine, were seemingly
mountable, Brigham Young saw
with the eye of imagination an em-
in midst of the Des-
and h confidence did he place
in his visions that his faith here up
and inspired all his people. Nat-
power is not so common in the
world that we can afford to refuse
it recognition, even when
. l.-e is not unaccompanied by
abuses.
The matchless bravado of the
dreamer Before his followers had
enough to eat, before they, knew
whether would ever see
spring, i w is sending out
i . mid nils to bring re-
ports concerning more distant val-
n Ir i lam hr ex-
v Salt
Like
was
. . I by a sort i
; III . d oat
v I i . lire oil-
of ; l within a I
Salt
II
Cleopatra's Needles.
At were the Temple
I the Sun and the schools which Hero-
visited the teachers
are considered accomplish-
ed men in When
came hither, later, he saw
the house which Plain had occupied.
Moses here learned the wisdom I stead f listening and
of the Papyri describes
. k would
of all the
am and, .
of Us of travel and of
the ts food supply, a power
of no i magnitude at a tints
win ii points were a thou-
sand miles d I ill and to a
a pound or more.
r in
A Better Record Book.
The shrewd comment of a
blacksmith, whose wits
not been dulled is
quoted I he Magi.
It suggestive to students in
our universities who spend the
hour- in scribbling notes in-
as of Two
of these columns were carried to Al-
years ago and up
before the Temple of Caesar. Ac-
cording to one authority, this
was built by Cleopatra. In any
case two obelisks acquired the
name of Cleopatra's Needles, and.
though the temple itself in time dis-
appeared, they remained where
had Keen erect, one
in recent years one
was given to London and the other
to New York.
A Little
The late Archbishop Temple, who
is popularly believed to have been
brusque and cutting
of tongue. Lid a sense of humor
which enabled him to be suave upon
occasion. When he was head
Rugby school o high
with, o handsome ton of
whom she was inordinately fond,
went to Dr. Temple in great in-
Her son's
she said, had r I h m in a let-
let to her a- an i
boy net i r de such an
-he said, with
said i T
pie, feel sure what
ml was your
sun could be the angel
he
The Importance of Sight.
Among tin organs
by means of arc en-
to perceive the various
of the world
is none of great importance to us
as the eye. There is no sense we
, make use of lo such mi extent or is
often necessary lo supplement
I render sure action of the
oilier four us that of sight. To
our sense of touch, to aid our
localization of sound and in
ways to help our appreciation of
smell and taste the eyes are
to us.
The clerk in charge of a
class held by the county council at
Preston, England, gave a stalwart
blacksmith n notebook and pencil.
tin- asked
the man.
take replied the clerk.
Vol
anything that the lecturer
says that you think important and
want to remember you make a note
of in the
The looked scorn-
said be. Anything I want
to remember must make a note of
in this book, must Then
wet do yon think blooming
D. W.
IN
But Some Better.
the
refuses to give up speaking,
born
the listen-
may do to say in the
street, but I can't take it home with
me. If I were to say to my wife
that thought our boy, whom we've
wasn't
; oil I i. i .
there wouldn't be anything
me to do except to say,
mid live at an
London Tit-Bits.
Groceries
And Provisions
Cotton Bagging and
Ties always on hand
Fresh kept
ill stuck. Country
Produce Bought and Sold
D. W.
GREENVILLE
North Carolina.
mil
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
of on
estate Louis Cox,
having boon me by
Hi. i i, of the Superior court of
county, and
such to
is hereby to all
el aims said estate, lo
present to me for payment on
before the 18th day of May, duly
authenticated, or this notice will be
plan tn bar their recovery. All
persons to estate am
requested to make Immediate payment
U tho
This the of May 1906.
Administrator of Louis ii. Cox.
I drowned while and
these fatalities occur on the Lord's
In the common order of things a j Day, commonly called Sunday. We
lying child gives promise of have taken note of these matters for
oping into a lying man or woman, several years, as a rule confining
Bow many people escape the wicked em- observations to North Carolina.
slander of some deceitful, lying The fatalities among Sunday bathers
tongue has already begun thus early in the
Sane days a little girl in town season Ten days more ago a
found a note near the door of her was drowned in a creek in Wake
home. The note was addressed to county while bathing on Sunday,
her and bore the name of a little and last Sunday a man was
friend us its author. The whole drowned at Beach
thing was a forgery and I fraud, while surf bathing with a party of
The contents of the note was a ladies and gentlemen If it were
of the recipient and the sorted that the fatalities
language used so vile and vulgar day bathers was due to a violation
that it cannot appear in print. This of the Fourth Commandment the an
note may have been written in a would probably be that it
spirit of fun, but even then the is a strained construction to say that
language showed the low down, eon- bathing on Sunday is a violation
nature of the child that the injunction to remember that day;
had written to the injury of an in- and if it is a violation, why are
one. there mere fatalities among per
I am t this is not the Is ins who engage in other and
that an incident of this kind more glaring of Sabbath
has happened here, and my And these questions
in calling public attention to the could hardly be answered But
matter to suggest to parents and somehow we have a feeling that it is
Wash Goods
Early Summer Sale
It needs but a glance to see what splendid
those
safer not to go in swimming on Sun-
to teachers, the importance of warn-
children against such dangerous, day. States i
low down, contemptible meanness
When a child can be found that Bilious Bill bloated,
has been guilty of such an act, the
punishment should he
sure. A boy that will vulgar would not insure him.
forging AH bis friend were fright-
latter to
innocent child's stands n food
chance of winding up in the
a girl in a place that is
worse. Of course a note of this
c is sure to wound little
hearts and to estrange little friends; The famous
though time they learn the truth cure Cm
then
For Bill
him,
EARLY relieved him.
pills
i,
no lasting Headache, by
i tin toe liver.
harm. i . , . i
never gripe or sicken but
Good
for children or adults. Sold by
Woolen.
Dress Ginghams in
striped checked and
Ira dot effects; yd
PB
inch Percales in dark
and light grounds, plain
striped effects and
several DOW and
designs; yd
PRINTED
Printed Lawns in white
colored grounds,
showing polka dot floral
designs, etc
GINGHAMS
pieces of apron Gin
ham, ill cheeks;
Clothing Department.
Seek n .
dark
with alternating stripes
of olive garnet, ma-
king a dressy design;
constructed with satin
piped facings. Others
will have this design,
Suit a Doctor.
We learn Mr. Sam Hester,
Of Cholera with
Colic, Cholera
Remedy
Mr. W.
Ala., relates on he had the section,
on ii jury in n against Isaac
murder case at
scat county.
He there I
ale mine fresh and some
sous.- meet and pave me cholera
in a very severe I
was never wore sick in my life m A
sent to Hie drug certain
mixture, but the
sen me a bottle
Remedy instead, saying that he told him he would go, but ho
hail what I sent but that ,
medicine was no much and ms
rather send it tome in the Manning,
has entered i
II Manning,
of Chapel Rill, for The
case will probably come up at the,
civil Orange Superior court,
which convenes on Monday. May
22nd. The cause for this suit was
brought about in this way.
Hester's wife was sick and he cam
to town after a doctor, and it is
and claimed by him that Mr. Manning
believe, but at no ,
prices as this, per V m
6.50
,.,
o in- v
Same us above
suit
6.75
but
suit,
previous
same us
number,
ground with i
green and garnet strip,
permit,
Suck 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 So
Same as a difference in c
a darkish brown mixture, with
Women's Cambric
Petticoats
Petticoats made
very wide, some are trim
med with lace insertion
n edging to
other-- with pretty
Bounces and wide
have extra dust
ruffle, H
1.00
rod stripes, per suit,
this
olive and subdued
5.75
Cambric Petticoats
are in
full umbrella
which is trimmed with
cluster of tucking and
tine embroidery; many
pretty patterns, extra
double ruffle, i cA
Cambric Petticoats made
flare prettily
trimmed with point
Paris lace insertion; also
some with
for those
who prefer it, extra
1.95
Cambric I ts w
pretty circular lawn
Bounces, cry hand
trimmed with
lace or Hamburg
lion, pretty edging to
match, extra
dust ruffle,
White Petticoats
In addition to the fore-
going lie arc also -hoW
hands.;
UNDERSKIRTS
very trimmed
in the pull .- .
high class and cm
fashioned
th newest designs,
and
workmanship, prices
range from
2.50
Stylish Footwear
Shoes and Oxfords for Men
and Women in stylish
becoming Lasts.
Tomorrow we shall repeat our offer of
last week in Shoes and Oxfords for men
and women This sale embraces a range
selections is. without doubt, the
most remarkable of its kind. All sizes will
found every purchaser will save
considerably by purchasing during this
sale.
There are shoes and Oxfords
vi men
new lasts; have the appearance of
higher grade makes and will be found in
all sums
For
Women
handsome
line of
SAMPLE
SHOES a
made to
sell
from
The high
shoes tire
all black
patent
leather
The low
-hues ill
. neat shades of tans, also black and
all sizes, though the very best are
Hosiery Sale
For Men, Women a ml Children that knows
no j mil in Greenville
Men's fancy Mercerized Bilk hall hose,
blue, slate, and rid grounds with I u
drop and instep
sides. I spliced heel
Fancy Hum-, assorted Backgrounds
of pink and and
stripes of green, blue and red. patent cut
foot, black sales, per
Next to the Bank of Greenville.
I was in. I took one dose of
it and was better in live
The second dose cored me entire-
Two fellow jurors were afflict-
ed in same manner and one
mall bottle eared the three of
at
Store. f
he did make any promise.
Dr. Manning or Mr Hester
has made a mistake a big one,
to We suppose the courts will
have it t Hill News.
E.
Greenville, N. G.
NORFOLK S SOUThERN R. R. CO SPECIAL
GET YOUR SUPPLIES
Steamboat Service.
Sour Stomach
. . , , , ,
hen the quantity food . ,;
is too large or quality too
-our stomach is likely to follow,
and especially so it digestion
weakened by
slowly and not too freely
n easily digested food. Masticate
foot thoroughly, Let live
hours between meals, and ,
. f f . with all est.
when a weight, , .,, . .,
u . s s d oner their
in the region o the after, Norfolk, care Norfolk
Strictly Genuine. eating, take Chamberlain's Stem-
A lady writer in a magazine ad
vises every woman kick
against the hook Thai
men doesn't atop to think that she
and a vaudeville spectacle
that would make men folks watch
with keen interest for the date of
the performance.
L. leaves
n daily
a, in. tor Greenville; leaves
Greenville daily
at ii in.
Connecting Washington with.
Norfolk Southern Railroad tor
Norfolk, Philadelphia,
New York, Boston and all other
North. ts a Norfolk
Now
ATLANTIC COAST
Si Louis, Mo., National
Anniversary, 18th, to
Tickets on May 15th,
and Qua limit May
27th,
N. C, South Atlantic
Missionary
Till, to One ,
class foe, plus cents for the;,; r- , j. at r
Tickets on sale May I Nuts, can be had at
and 17th, for trains to
live in noon OUT
May 18th, with final May, j
We carry a large supply of the Best
Everything you want in the way of
nice Groceries, Canned Goods, Pickles,
and Liver Tablets the
Moat of the patent medicine sour stomach may be avoided
are probably genuine. The For sale Drug Store,
following notice recently appeared Greenville. t
in the Kan.,
a well known run- .,., . n,
the Pacific between Hot
and lately appeared iii a Persons afflicted Piles should
big one, with a picture, and when lie careful at this season of the
he was in the office today, we asked yen- Hut weather and bad
him about it. He says w to the
pain in his stomach, and thought conditions which make Piles more
he had cancer, His druggist and dangerous.
recommended and be Witch Solve stops Hie pain,
it cured Vim. He recommended I draws out the soreness and cures,
it lo ethers, who were also Get the genuine, Ins name
Dyspepsia Cure dim-sis K. r. DeWitt It t by
what you cat and cures all stomach Jno
troubles, as surely us
sun shines stomach can lie . ,, .
. ,, IS Of
brought back to Us origin pure
life by -I had troubled with lame
II truly the , . ii;,,,, w ,,. ,, ,
Bold by
in tin
t Iain's
I John ; Ind.
meat is without .
bi .-. l
sale Drug Store,
Greenville, t
i. ;
I Sun Time fried and Proven,
A Kaunas m n . ii
. ilia
light of method
lobbyists
Southern H. It.
Bailing subject to change
without
Agent, Washing-
ton,
J. J. Agent, Green-
ville, N. C.
n. C. General T. and
Agent, Norfolk, Va.,
NEW MAN
At the Old Stand.
have purchased the
business of W. J.
the bus-
at bis did on Vive
I will add to
demands of the trade and will at
ill times carry a complete line of
Heavy and Groceries.
Fruits,
, etc
nil mi lie when the
for tile lo
. bet
23rd, Tickets ill he sold
from points in Ninth
Smith Carolina and Vii iii ilia.
Louisville, Ky., Confederate Vet-
June to
1905. One cent per mile
distance traveled pins cents.
Kale from Greenville, N. C
for the round trip.
Tickets on sale June 12th.,
with dual limit
June 19th. Extension of final
limit to fib may be ob-
by depositing tickets with
joint agent, Louisville,
I'll; fee of on each
ticket. Stop over will be allowed
at Petersburg, Richmond, White
Springs
Va., lot . spec.
train service through
Pullman ears will be operated
from point
information see agent, or
consult
N.
count Summer . Jim
Goods
JOHNSTON BROS.
lite Cash
New Spring Goods
ARRIVING DAILY.
There me thins that we d no claim in to do
and that ti sell . in -y can b bought,
neither w I the our store is
full of by tilling store
wit h bills an , ,
to I out of business, bu we
June daily
mid I Tin. g
RIBBONS. SILKS. LACES
In in-, plus i--r lid
Bate from Hie, N
to
rein .
Cough Cure is right on
n comes to J .,
The Points Grocer.
N . Ii l y women or weak in
taking Coughs, I .
Rocky bin
. . .
Syrup
, by J no L Woolen
n t y, ho
SUBSCRIBE TO THE REFLECTOR
SHIN
ml size in e I
less quantity, to sail p
N.
women folk
yon will
new things,
Pulley Bowen,
FASHIONS.
POOR PRINT





THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
AD
J and
Entered in the post l Greenville. N. C, as second class matter,
Advertising raws made upon application.
A desired at every post office in and adjoining counties.
in to fiction
Pitt County, Km oat, May 1905.
BUFFALO HUNT.
We clip the following interesting
article from an exchange. It com-
upon the scarcity of the
also the sport that is in st re
for the National Editorial
It
We doubt if any specimen of the
animal the sub
ruthless slaughter
baa disappeared more rapidly
almost completely than
buffalo. In fact, ii not too much
lo say that the will buffalo has en-
disappeared in country,
yet we look hack a gen
in in they
mi hone on the
great plains f the west how
t hoy
or
and
WHAT WILL CHILDREN COME TO
WHO ARE BROUGHT UP IN
THE STREETS
Bringing children in a town
is no easy task. Ii is a problem
hard to This admit. The
are the common play
grounds for a majority of children,
especially little boys. And these
same youngsters who coming
along now, wills hence, con-
the young men woman
if our State, rake the congested
criminal courts, ate the direct
results of who are permitted
to run wild in the streets. In the
streets n pick up all kinds of
vulgarity.
This is of great int real to every
far and in numbers they ex
i . f ,. is a father and mother, Ii is
of Um Mississippi s
matter of doubt, but west of to society and the State
stream the number was beyond i an- a whole,
even within the memory f ft boy with his childhood days
men now living. To the Indians ,,,,, , the
the went the buffalo was almost .
. , , streets often
source of life, hi their savage state
killed the animals with arrows ; curse to any c I he only
and spears, drove them over way to correct these evils is to take
or corralled them in rude en- V,,,. children in hand and properly
closures. The meat to them the There are plenty cf
of subsistence, the hides w, .,
At the Eastern Public Education
Society in Richmond, a member in
discussing race suicide slid that
eight children was the limit, why
not set the limit at a base ball nine
BETHEL ITEMS.
A scientist thinks he has
that man from a fish.
One thing certain, there is a lot of
honey and scale; specimens existing
to support his contention.
It may be pretty tough on our
governor to live on a year,
hut he had his eyes open when he town.
the job and ought not to have
n coming now.
G, May 1905.
Miss Mary Hazell spent last Sat-
night and Sunday with Miss
Mayo near here.
Messrs Randolph, Fleming and
Jordan, of Sunday with
It
Berber Howard and
spent Sunday evening
in town.
Mrs Cooper, of Hassell, is spend-
this week with Mrs. Geo.
Howard.
M Whichard spent today in
W . A. Cherry returned from Mt.
Olive Saturday night. Guess some
girl was the cause of it all.
Ford and daughter -pent
Mr Bryan says the only real peace in
is in religion, lie just ought to between Washing-
have went up to Washington while ton and Wilson was poorly patron-
Teddy was out in the wilds they will stop running
Colorado. them if all turn out like this owe.
The are having lots to
contend with now for the grass is
After to corner all , . . . . .
e growing at full speed and it still
wheat of America, Mr. it would be a
y discovered that it was t larger for the clerks to go out
than he expected to and help.
Mr. and Mis. Hall, of
are spending this weak with Mr.
The trial of the people in South and Mrs. T. Smith. Their baby
Carolina on the charge of has been right ill their visit
.
.
formed tents, clothing UM
shoes.
, be occupied when not in school,
and the horns and were found
useful. In short, the buffalo to No man nor woman is fit to be
the Indiana of plains what the a father or mother whose whole he-
reindeer is tn the Laplander. dominated by evils which
And yet, notwithstanding their grow up i and poison their
great numbers they have almost ., , if
completely disappeared. were
for hides, for their meat and
for their heads and horns, and mil-
of them were for the
lug in a lynching
tiled
That is what was expected
mere pleasure of killing. White
men and red men seemed overcame
by the lust of slaughter, and the re
suit i- that the I as a wild
animal is DO more. The few of them
yet living are h as have been
carefully protected on reserves or
have been raised as domestic
A few days ago the Kansas
City Journal spoke i f the arrival in
that city of thirty-two head, to
be one-tenth of all the left
in the This statement is
probably cornet, or practically so,
and shows h completely they have
vanished mm among us as a native
animal. Th spoken of by
Journal were being i to
what the of the
Miller brother near Bliss, in Okla-
who already own a number.
and it i- that this addition
an unpleasant one.
The held their regular
services last Sunday, Mr.
preached an excellent sermon.
Charlotte is trying the experiment of Rocky Mt.,
of sprinkling the streets with oil. Sunday night and Monday
Other places large enough to afford with his best girl,
i, will the result with interest. Miss Grimes Sunday
ii. town.
. . , . J. Barker, an insurance man
Appearances are .
is spending a few
handsomely dressed women easily, M
Columbus, Ca., jewelers T. Thomas, spent last Sun-
of several valuable rings. afternoon out at Car-
sun's. He can tell you who was
There were terrific thunder storms there
in various sections of the Lawyer F. O. James, of Green
, , , . . ., ville. spent Monday in town on bus
last week, and a number of deaths
from lightning were reported. w am,
Sunday in the country.
There is no evidence that Cleve- congregation at the Baptist
land is hankering after a job, but at the of the
some fellows keep worrying about vices last Sunday morning as dis-
by a very sad incident. Miss
Lucy Manning and her brother
Louis, e from their home a few
The president has approved the in ,
recommendation that what is sup-i After taken the bridle off
to be the body of Paul Jones the horse, in order to put the halter
be buried at Annapolis. I on. the horse became frightened and
begun to jump and run Louis
v- i vi i . i l i,, held on to the horse's head to the
No likes a brans hand, hut
.,,.,, ., I last, knowing what great d
president has requested the appoint- they are particularly fond gold had left her
the proper course is not in
the early training of children.
Virginia g. t first this time. The mg for ,
appointment on the Bat
Commission to till the
vacancy caused by the death of
Maj r Bi will go to state.
Maj Gen Lunsford Lewie
I. x, of Virginia, has been
mended fir the position and the
he made.
The i
off some far fetched
stories on I . public. One of them
was tin- ii i v rumor that a woman
, I h inter had set up the
claim of bring a daughter of a
N Carolina
r. It is no surprise
will give them the herd now I at ,. a , ,., , .,
in existence A- an evidence of the
value such animals is
that this addition of thirty-two head
, . i M era KW, besides the
them and con-
i In till ranch. The
entire i t to them probably not
be I . The
ad
The is are preparing
to give ;. at
cost them
Ai tin annual con
n J the
association to hold this year's meet
in Oklahoma, and he promised
to feed every man buffalo. The
National Federation, which
meets in Kansas City June has
also been invited in i body to attend
the buffalo hunt will go by-
special train. Ah, i guests
arc at
false
Ti
out I
thin
. i ill ms to be
i v. month
was . l X t
mo i . i in -in time,
sue. this in May
to wondering what it will
he in July.
Smart Dressers.
Young men are. as a general thing, the smartest
dressers.
The Young Man is a sort of a
lexicon of clothes style and
He knows what's what and gets it.
But fit. the newest colors, patterns, etc.,
aren't enough; for unless that snappy, jaunty
of our Tailor Made Clothing
-is there, it is not what the young man wants.
Our success in pleasing Young Men is not just
It's due to our knowledge of what the young
man wants and our ability to provide for him.
Then again our prices are always reasonable.
Did you ever notice how many young men come
here tor Clothes There's a reason for it.
Frank Wilson,
THE CLOTHIER.
MEN'S FOOT WEAR.
hands and especially when they are Hut the horse soon
set with a solitaire freed himself from the grip of the
. young man and went dashing ahead
Asheville has quit the a frightful manner. All who were
feather, the announcement coming of the scene stared in aw.
, , , , . . the voting lo be kill
the ostrich farm there baa been; r . . . . ,,, i
led, especially when the frightened
abandoned. i animal wheeled and crossed the rail-
road. Hut all seeing eye
The space fillers are yet making watches over his loved ones, lie
wages writing about Nan Patterson reach. rat His mighty hand when
ll i-, time
chain is do stronger than
its weakest Many people
fail to realize the importance of
this fact in the selection of their
shoes.
Wear Shoes and
your shoo troubles will end.
We want you to concentrate
on American
chain with no weak links.
Every shoe is made with the
determination that it must be a
seller, a wearer, and a trade
builder.
You can wear
Shoes or slipper without fear as
to results for their reputation is
being blue
he Was hurled from the buggy on
the rugged railroad and shielded
her In in fatal injury but not from
V of green when you painful results. She was
,,.,,, , ., . taken to the home of Dr Ii-J
I but whether it is grass .
one prominent
o, will take a closer inspection ,.,,,,,,
to disclose. , he I, of attention in every
Mi--, is one our beloved
Ii is o warm that the people on young ladies, and everybody wishes
this side don't care whether -i
and Togo get ti or
not.
The rumor the resident cos-
templates going outside of his party
and appointing prominent Democrats
to several important i in
North Carolina, need nut throw any-
body into a spasm It will be time
enough the fits if the appoint-
really occur.
We Holies in die New
ml that three, merchants of that city
signed an agreement to close their
stores o'clock in evening
during the summer. In
all the merchants except grocers and
druggists close.
j . i i i . . -i
Whether the president comes or
not next fall, he has given Raleigh
and Charlotte opportunity of
saying some nice things in advance
It indicates a hearty welcome if he
does show his face in those two
cities.
is the name of a
her a speedy recovery.
established. In view of this fact
we ask you to try one pair.
All America Shoes.
The All America Shoes
contains the greatest chain of
values which has been ottered
for the money, each link having
boon newly welded into the
snappiest, wearing shoe that
brains, money and intelligent
appreciation could develop. The
strength you can only appreciate
by seeing them.
have your today.
Here arc two facts
, about The
A few days ago lightning struck
, . . do not carry
a circus in Ohio. This is not so
strange as circuses me drawing.
France says Russia has not
lated the neutrality laws. Of course
not. She can it by Ru
If Gates wanted to pay
for a walking cane it was all right,
just so it was hie money.
Chicago strikers are appealing for
aid. They ought to help themselves
by going to work.
London is the largest city the j S
world and there is not a more
city in the world, A
from navy was arrested in St.
Louie one day hut week sad given
over to a certain deliver
as a prisoner at Newport News, Va.
The officer had never rides on a
train before and was as IS
a child. He was horn in the city
years ago and had never been out
of it on train or boat. Se is
one policeman wheat lot was a happy
one for nubile least. He had
never anything but the
madding ignoble strife,
and the the
through which he pawed must hare
, . . .
Hardware.
The who never makes a mis-
just out. Everybody ought I take is the man who never does any-j seemed very odd to Mr. Copper,
to be very careful not to take thing. I Observer
For C Ranges,
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am-
munition, One and Two Horse
Steel Plows, neat Cutters and
In fact anything
In Hardware come to
H. L. CARR
WINTERVILLE
This department is in A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep-
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory.
WINTERVILLE ITEMS. lat Don't forget to bring or seed
A. i. Cox Mfg. your bobs to A. O. Mfg.
k. c , May kind
Some try to met see,
buggies in prices, A few try lo new her, .
them quality and finish. H . .
Look up Mr. Cooper ask
about prices of that you
interested
peanuts for seed at T
N. M i u Co's.
We have informed that
A. W. Ange o. pay the highest
price for country prices.
were a letter a
Virginia firm to A. G. Cox Mfg.
Co., stating that buggies were
the heel buggies shipped
there.
It would surprise you lo see the
number of Wagon and that
is -hipped and sold by A.
Cox Mfg, bat we were in their
shop yesterday they had a
nice lot work just being coin
and i limber was fine.
Carload our just received.
Barber A Co.
Mrs. Mary Smith left Sunday
for a visit Greenville.
The A. O. Cox Mfg. Co. expect
to reduce pi ice of
truck the coming season
in in easy reach of all
growers.
Notice have moved into my
new store near the depot. I keep
a good line of hardware. Ha ye a
black smith and and repair .-imp
livery stable in connection.
W. L, House.
A. i. Cox Mfg, Co. are
making heavy shipments of cotton
Should you need In that
lino you h i tier order at once.
Justice, another shipment
of shoes.
your eyes feel like there
is grit in l i Do they pain you
feel rued on On
they been mattered adhere
while n.-lei p denotes
vi
But none undertake to do
The Pitt County Oil is
buying Seed. They pay
the highest cash price or will ex
for meal. When yours
me write for prices.
A. Cos ha- two car
loads of different styles of
fence and their prices are low,
you had better go and make your
Selections noon.
We carry samples of over five
bandied styles of wall up r.
We are prepared to y
cheap as the cheapest. Dome A Co.
examine before elsewhere hay, corn
B.
Mrs, Harris i- visiting
town.
A few subscribers the Eastern
are u bit arrears,
Harvey Cox is on the
i cheap,
e price for cotton set
by Oil Mill.
They gay that A. W.
. i on
LOST TO THE WORLD.
Hoover's Discovery of the Nature and
Cause of Electricity.
the village
in i ring
tile century Mr.
Bishop, lie was a man
whose heart and to were in hie
, work, lie was sure in sonic
and original way lo show bis
of any individual in
with which he was eon-
who could justly I called a
shirker. hi one of
of Professor Bishop
charge a d by u
. who had evaded n
of his ailed upon
to lake In- port, j . i.
memory. His i
, i however, almost, ii , due
I lo a lack of
I professor ll.
During the wee,, before
EMOTIONALISM.
With Some
-r
as
keep on hand a large session ended vacation,
i nil the lime.
Charlie and family,
low, here Sunday
Ai. of shoes
all aid prices very
Harrington i
ad oats, go to
If Barber c
A ii- lot if cook
arrived at A. W. Co.
Mrs. Charlie ere and
mp, who have been visiting
their
I the Winterville and lives, left
the on all the route
Winterville of all our N. Manning for
and am prepared to give receipts froth candies, nuts,
for the paper. Come see c
and pay up, make me happy, make Good per lb.
A. W.
T.
the p.
Dr. B. I
Wan
orders f.
stamp.
We i.
T. Cox u
Nice
Barber
The A
just n
poultry
of any j
family
i and should he rein
in,; eye glasses. B. i
a full line of I
the editor happy, and get
yourself. I've got a good
for all those who pay for a
year advance.
A. D. Johnston.
Hay, oats and lime at A. W.
.- Co. right.
Richard Buck --a- visiting here
The place to get wire fence
The A. G. Cox Mfg Co. have a big
lot of the American fence and
Pittsburgh perfect also
Staples and bard wire. Be sure to
get their prices before buying
your spring supply fence.
I repair Shoes do good work.
Bring tO either at my
home or at buggy shop.
Henry Nelson.
A large attended the re-.
, at the Winterville High
ml can lit your eye . , , . .
School last night.
Farmers who raise their hay can
be supplied with the well known
Mowing and
rakes ft Co.
call and see them.
There is no reason why Pitt Co.
should have to pay such ,
high price, for their Hour, i
can raise their own wheat and the
Winterville Mfg. Co. is thoroughly
equipped tor making splendid
Hour
The heat place in to buy
stationary is at store.
The best tobacco truck at
Customers that their tobacco
Um- om us at price. We
inks
per set three truck.
and our,
truck has equal for durability
What you need lo take
,. your tobacco the field to the
Ham. A. u. Cox Mfg.
Toe grass is growing and
i and wile spent
-2 or men lo solicit
nursery Pitt
particulars enclose
i x Winterville; N. CI
T. W. Wood
I d and millet
Bro.
. lass ware and
a baud. Harrington I
. Mfg. Co.
a lot of excellent j
If you are
better call be; it.
the hum n
i pi i
com
for mil by
U. T.
, i th
lei over when
, your last
Anne
DRESS SHOES
have a Mod to our line
Slims
and Hie fact that w
aide t s u c a
Till line their
Excellent
Easy Fitting and
Superior Wearing Quality
elves n- a pride
we show t lo
Om- chief aim ll to make
wearers of shoes proud a l
happy because of the gracefulness
of lo
ways jive th-m something that
will Impart hat
Well Dressed
Neat Appearance
a beau
line of lire-- N trim
R. G. CHAPMAN, COMPANY.
i ion-, embracing the
by the pupils during the w lisle
term, look place ill the room-.
I luring this lime it en.
of friend.- of the
dents to I n
I In referred to I In presence
u number of young lady
spurred on the boys to do
tin best.
The th. . in i
lo show their
of natural Aft-
r of the class bad
dial ii d more or
in their attempts
. familiar phenomena Hoover,
a ii bad evidently bk-n dreading the
war suddenly upon
and. in rem-c to and
of time stood up lo
In-
yon kindly explain lo
ii- i Ii. cause and of
-lion surprised every one
on .-. Inn Hoover. All
Lea ring upon any i
was engaged in studying were
fame lo him.
He colored up and paused,
mered and look refuge in hi- u
form n la.
be said, knew
to I
in class, but I have for-
you yon cannot
asked hi- teacher.
time
Sir. Hoover shook his bend.
he said. knew ii n
little while but d
my mind
a pill -aid the professor,
approaching him laying his
hand- upon Hoovers as
lie turned him facing vis-
and
at this young man. I If all
It Is as Intoxicating
Strong Drink.
in my opinion it ii quite I
i for b man to, . in-
at d i I
; drunk
be emptied the content j of a
said
.-.
. to i a man a
of in.- legs in i-a-i of
Cr lie
fl along v.
Ii. noise in
.- i-.
have know ti tin
ion to lie bi
or db lam. I u
need, for i
o. in n p
high buildings Si .
i- or ,
. r close lo . n
Idle n
ed by If
you mull I I i
lo The .
. ., , .
Mine
you can lie.
t cars ill i lie sum
. . i on -nine The
of tin- pi . o
to the
WILD
.-. I That Gives
. i
u ii no
. to b i
left
in
-i. r i an Ii
. i
can be
. I
v hen
ii rule, tin
n ii i gm
keep . ti -i ind
i . i j to the loom
inter will i
wry possibly
i .-e pro in t
, d .- If the v I i
in with
r m if n i
Tin-
the most soon
i-
i. i
i.-- kind I have n
person- can
of intoxication in a crowd.
show and , ,
n . and
.- . . i J,
. oil .
i;
ill
to I
tin-, symptoms. .
the condition lo mat- i
what i r I lie gal
I- in th
, In
i-
it. We ii in ball-
room. Church are not
exempt. I noted
for their
famous
ilia
that which it
Is unable
Itself, even II but
slightly
or
Oil Mill, buys farmers are very busy.
you j;
lots.
seed e any the
best market price paid every day
Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith spent
Sunday with their daughter, Mrs.
Tucker.
of poultry wire,
arrived at A. W.
Try a bottle of Dr.
at the drug
L. House, W. Vincent,
A large of dry goods g and A.
lied hearing, drunk h ll
in-iii- and em
some
limn can recall
mi of the f inn of
I hove in en 01-0,1-1,.
New Orleans
l I
Mm i
I to
.,
, . I .
. i
i wind,
. the ii
Will , I cm r; I .
Good Business.
A story is l oh I a man in an
Arkansas town in addition to
his the local
board of aldermen, was also the pro
of hotel in the
place. i
appears that a visitor from the
east one day remarked to ibis man
that tin- town might he made a good
deal healthier if ii certain large
swamp mar by were drained.
drawled the politician
and hotel man, boarders
says the sum.- In my
us of of
who have lived upon the. face of the j aldermen I'd advocate the
earth me one -this I improvement in a minute it
Mr. Hoover, if he has us the wasn't for my
truth, has the cause exclaimed the easterner
tare of electricity, continued in surprise, should your son
i-
i-
ill V, T
it u SI Id , an
Bi . i
. . . ; certain .
. . on life
will .
off without host
Professor dropping his
voice, pity of ii in that be has
ii Success.
just arrived, at A. o-
For
went to Greenville to bear the
martin family
Eggs, per dozen, r-oh orders
. . , ,. ,, loin, bay, oats salt,
tilled as fast as the hens lay. H. , , . .,
cheap, at A. W. Ange Co.
replied the
man, run- the drug
Weekly.
Each to His Trade.
the famous, pianist, Was Largest and Map.
once in. ii. I lo dinner by a wealthy The b I in the world is
Berlin r, . was the owner of a in the n in. it
large i. had las feet i in lies
i in his time. After and
the repast Hack was to I i it.
map in i he
Apes Bite Each s Finger
have a very
lighting. In conflicts
am tin in v iii ii i
. . their .-
rs of th ail-, i I
bite tin m. I . nip
of the .- animals the .
museum, W.
ll i. .
soy i . i ii . of
iii aim in .- nu to
pro a h doc
of I f .
. . i ii ii the
say. to n .
hull III o .
hi i I . . pi
jaw i-
lit ll.
. lie in-
man id
i u n. r him ii
play I
Not ho
supplies tho natural
Juices of digestion anti
work of tho I
stomach, relaxing the
nervous tension, while
Inflamed
and membranes of that
organ are allowed to
jest It cur-.
Indigestion, e.
palpitation of heart,
nervous and
all is I v
cleansing,
of
and digestive organs.
Dyspepsia Cure
Ci a
only. 11.00 Sim
th which Mils
B. Ci.
h . .
I lo do I e
mi
With n -iii lo
, other tin; yon-
me u m.
for I in
mend in . to
I i
hut
map .
in i I
i s over .
I; i.- on it. co ,
a it .
en Ice lo II
. I
. .
his ii.
A .
row in . i mi
parrots arc, a- i
ii. mil . ion is
in , i In a man ho i . f
bird,, and
i or . i .
i .-. I-
.-. ; . all be I
. .
. M
re
now and tin u b .
old . While
. in- to I,
for i
lie discovered m Brit i J
museum the known co-of the A- he
i i .-
Jackson Winterville N.
At tho drug there we think new on hand nice line of
tin- most CM be pleased and all very By
and jewelry. , cheap. Barber Co.,
Furniture and all kinds of dim summer stock of
goods, arriving daily at A. W j dress goos notions ladies,
Ange Co. slippers has and stock
White's Colic, Cure, of ladies foods trimmings
the continuation kidney more complete than eyer
for stock a sure colic cine. before, of
at the Drug Store. ; suitings,
For Pine honey, Walkers prof, Ties Bags.
tome, Dr. killer, all the late-1 vile-, . . i
Dr. Bell's Bye salve, ends Tho are respectfully invited
sure cure for all Heart troubles,
T, N. Manning ft Co. Barber a to Till
. I map of i i.
Thia v map of
Nicolas The map
war completed in iii I. Tl
greatly interested Mer-
I map of
published more after
that of the learned cardinal.
JNO. L WOOTEN.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and of
lie
till
and the .
d i our royal In.
know the
do not know the n .
tin-
The i- .
too de
is
. . i
V-
A Dun.
An aged lady complained to a
London magi that ea
s little behind in her rent her
her lo i
asked lot Pi re. The landlady
came into s pea her
and she was i ii.-1 n
was
to her n I
I our
The Final Answer.
i- your an t, Miss
Robin the young
with concealed chagrin, as lie
pit oil up Ins Inn turned to
i do nothing Y. .
has ii in to
when a s the of i
seven she i- likely lo find
as much sought i
men as she once a-
I. with id
and ; i
plied,
work .
don why it .
dust y. I v
minute i
i i, notice
I smooth as j
replied the ma i
. three
trails, I
hi re us I knows on e M
care to lake the job
to night
Startled Him.
k Doctor, I with
would . ail the house
and hi . . n th
afraid he is losing her n
i i ,
m I itch is -e
Well, our
week you know. , I
last l -f .
. i
POOR PRINT





HAS IT EVER
OCCURRED TO YOU
So Tired
DIRECTORY. a white house
Main People You
Can Reach Without w
leaving your office
A Telephone Line
IS DOOR TO
NO TELEPHONE
IS
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.
J. Elks,
Chairman. W. Home,
J. K. Spier,. R. Barnhill
J. W. Page.
Clerk Superior C.
Moore,
may be from overwork, but
the chances are Us from an in-
With a well I It I I
one can Jo of
fatigue.
a hundred per
one j earning capacity.
W. Tucker.
by, aim only by Register of
T. White.
William
D. Cox.
Board of Q.
Cox, Chairman, B. M.
Arthur,
I Superintendent
,. o .,,. . Interest in the of A .
.,.,.,., St I I- e- C K. Flem-
TALK IT YOU. j,
A I is
. . mm from
Can Afford
t ;
In the form of i the
or lubes all
ill tin liabilities of
I H own All per-
T; C . .,, . ;.,,.,
i a i Bro
TOWN
B. Congleton,
re J. R. Move.
IV, A. II. Taft,
C. s Carr. T. E. Hooker,
J. Lanier,
Not Quite
a nu ,,
a fir. Brown will lire- Mayor- . M. Woolen.
J.
I,. Carr.
i.
I l l I,
i . i I a i -for C. D. Bonn tree.
ion As
J U. W.
it m n
, . ,,.,
. i
.;.,. ,. , tin mm
. ii
If., patronage.
i ;
Horse Goods,
Fire
haw ii
. Bryan, N.
L. Sun,.
mil -i ms
.
each
I VI I III tin . . . . , .
, ,.,. i; day Sunday
a, in.
, H.
J P
s-
r T. King,
tor. Bi Sun.
day. W.
of Sunday
Si boo,
By
ii -II v.
Sun
J r -S junior. . i,
I F r V day. R. Parker Super-
. , , . .
, . .,. Sunday
t par-
CI
Bid
, i
81-
nil.
d.
and i
Boy
Bee i
i , ,
I . nil ii
Una
Army That Mrs. Harri-on Showed I I
Carolina Harrison was
the lady of the land she gave I ft
the renovation the White
and i
of her methods were unique, Mrs.
Ben told story of one U
her ideas, the working of which
the witnessed once upon making an I
early morning call. Mr-.
in the red alone ilia
inquired mother.
i- Why, in
the basement. Yon ill generally
ii i
i n are no
more w rids lo com
I for
. dew i ii to
lower corridor she i her
i I lien.
Mrs. Harrison-
i i-. if i I
i and . thin of all
pointing in the r. where
. . in et of In r my-
of i m bugs, etc.,
that had slaughtered under her
. . ion.
now c me up into
she said after she had
c of her
mi ills. want
j i
upstairs entered the
i . . dining room, and i visitor,
bi id . . of the
. Inn i- ii l ii any-
in
said the
ii it's mid doing s., Mrs. But-
hi noticed good
I i
i. .
. I nine ion
i But then oh-
ii . brown streak
from
the . I i file ; and
, ii ion.
ii it i- ll .;
i i red
I f In i ii u
ii i Tuner, mi I I are
i i for a feast,
and . . I me well
i will ho
ii r, nil I all,
;.,. i
Announcement
. .
i ; ell i
I as yet
and
mil limes,
f kepi lip
. . in r.
We beg leave to announce that we are
Wholesale Retail
r for-------n
White Lead, Paints,
Colors, and and
Ready Paints.
There is in the world better than
the Harrison line. It has behind it a
reputation for honorable wares and honorable
dealings.
If you use the Harrison Paints you need
never worry quality.
We trust that you favor us with your
orders whenever you want good paint for any
Have just a car load and
can give you Special Prices.
Bake Hart
.;
r Services every first
I Sunday. B
Bi a intendant of
Sunday
line
ii- II. No
u service
i ,
known Mi A . , .-. i,, .
. day Services every Sunday
. ;,.,., ard
it-in o Sunday School . If In servant
. , ; . F G Hail- rule.
i.
I . i -i
i is to in . lien ii is mar-
N. C,
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE.
GREENVILLE, N. C,
AT THE OF BUSINESS MARCH 14th. 1905.
e, I In ii
f. to II
. the
I.
blocks,
I-- of room
for and , are i for the
pi e ram I v. hut
B Dove . iv Cola
i to mail pi
with I ; th
in W
i- ; the lime
,. is ha v.;. wish ii
A entertain run; r-. my boy lam
V X A M, meets 1st . keep
. , , , , , i i . , be real
nights in each , , ,., ,, ,.,
Coin
paid in 25,000.00
Surplus,
Undivided less
aid
lo cheek 175,904.38
t out-
3,894.74
I'll
3,847.33
35,588.84
20,990.00
1280,277.99
standing
1,624
8330,277.99
We Keep
School ks
. plies,
.
St.
Ii
COB
. i
many
. i
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Mali
iOn RED KS
W v Ur vi . Sec
In lac of
of
ll
When
h.
i No
I. , . O O
. ii Mm
i , , v
.,.,.,,., i vi, known at ii very care
f i . XV r OrAn the
Tar . So, K of
r, M .
I C Sail lea I i.
T J Moore, K of H Si
there is d in I all,
. as I In an r. Si r
; had his i. H made a
f of wore
lay i K Co ,,,, ,., s ,,, , a
i ; . Ed r and be-id
of H their n
ii I N Jr O A nourish e are told,
Ni. Friday more heal-j
,.;.;,. , . . , than . . or mixture I
Q K s
hi i
North Carolina.
County of Pitt, j
I, L. the above-named bank, do
swear that the Statement above is true to the best of knowledge
and belief JAMES L. LITTLE. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before
me, this 23rd day of March. 1903.
Notary Public.
J. A. ANDREWS,
J.
W. WILSON.
r Clerk ft
; .
pay-
o a
if i mi
S I of s
i, Sin
C. . Anyhow.
s earn
as it lo he.
tick i
Ii Victor Receives
PRIZE-
To Victor Belongs Spoils.
Special the
Si. is. Mo., Oct. Victor Safe a Lock of
Cincinnati, received, to-day, the Grand Prise the World
. . ii To in- .
, , V I received, to-day, the Grand Prize the
. Pair, for their exhibit of solid Manganese Steel bank
,, and general line of lire and safes and vault.,
Cl
. I
. .
their magnificent display taking over all
tor for modern improvements, i
I I l vi ,
. ,.
t,. torn
of ever, on.
in
.
and
The Safe that has never been Burglarized.
J. L. SUGG,
GREENVILLE,
The Reflector
inn is Read B
money to i .;. what wast,
you have what they Rant advertise It yon an hot to
i part of their y.
do know lint J. B. t
I'm., have the prettiest f and
calico and in town.
That choice buy J.
H. smith Bin., received is flue.
lime is good for
Crop and a should use ii
freely, at J. K. Smith ft Bra
Mrs. K. Brown came
train Sunday morning.
That lacs and embroidery
is the prettiest in town
you wain baby J. K. Smith Bro.
great plea-sure receiving hay Independent King Quality are the
willing receipts we handle Trust j You win find them at J. J. Ed-
in arrears. We have a goods, Hart I ward Son.
of all who receive their mail at For peaches, apples, corn I Complete stock spring
this office. We also lake orders c, apply to E. B I at J. J. Edward ft
for printing. Long and family, of
When you need a nice, light, who has been
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT.
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Agent.
AYDEN, N. C. . .
AYDEN ITEMS. Don't fail to see Gannon Ty-
son's new crockery both plain and
May lo, Prices are cheaper
As agent for Daily
and we take
than
Come to sec us when
several
away from hone- for
months, is back
Now we have plenty the
wagon and can I
wheels and will sell them as cheap
as any one.
Ayden Milling Mfg, Co.
Ayden,
The say that ft I
Tyson have the pretties line of
tough pole, for your buggy or
Call on us and make a
election. Ayden Milling Mfg
Co. N. C.
Ayden Mfg. Co.,
Ayden,
If yon need anything in way
of Crockery, ware
dome to sec us, Hart Jenkins.
Call and examine our line of
grade baggies. You can dress goods in town. Parmele.
easily convinced of the superiority M- Barnes is visiting
f material and II. M.
Ayden Milling . Mtg. Co. j near
The infant child of Mr. Mrs. Notice If yon
Smith died last Thursday nice and clean,
and was buried in Ayden cemetery in realize
Friday afternoon. W. l, prices for it, bring it to the
Dover, conducted Milling A Mfg. Co., Ayden,
burial service.
K. E. Co. win do all they if you do secure
possible can to please you with, buggies.
their new line of heavy- and fancy than ours,
groceries. Mfg. Co.,
first
light neat Harness, Ac, Tyson are displaying
Ayden Milling A Mfg. Co., Ayden the
line eve. to this market.
Just received, fine line of E. ft Co's new
and can you up in any style j m-t beef, fresh meats, .-an-
sage, and fresh
Ayden Milling Mfg Co. A high grade, smart graceful,
are re- well made can be
daily new groceries and at
spent Saturday and Sunday here
with ends.
NOTICE.
In to make room
next Co days we will fell our
regular grade buggies
exceptionally low prices. is
lake, inn business.
Ayden Milling
Ayden,
Miss Rosa is visiting in
light from
he
Ayden Milling ft Mfg. .
There was large
sewing sold
I or on installment
J. II Bro., Ayden
received our spring stuck of
pants. J. Edwards ft Son.
Wrong eyeglasses are worse
sometimes than none. If your
eyes tire, they call for help. J,
W Taylor a graduate optician.
lit your glasses
at reasonable prices. Noted
doctors have said that wrong eye
glasses are than poison.
umbrella the town
of Greenville on Friday, May 12th.
A liberal reward for return of
same will lie paid by C. A. Fair,
Ayden, N.
of the must elaborate and
lines of summer
goods ever brought to is
now on display at the store of W.
G, iS See them before
making your purchases. They
are agents for patterns
seats for from here to Greenville Sun- and fashion sheets.
the trade, that are simply the day to hear the Martin family. First and
smoothest seat the market build -High
Milling Mfg Co. buggies Ac. for we do not Ayden, N. C.
The commissioners and Miss Daisy
police should see toil that Milling ft Mfg. Co., Ayden, X. the week in Winterville.
it,. . candies Did know you could get one
yards, back lots and the streets oranges, . j r.
i i i- land . of the old time
are kept In a good sanitary at, n. i
This extremely hot weather
makes it really necessary that
every precaution should be used.
We have full line of
shoes for ladies. Every
pair guaranteed.
J. J. Edwards ft Co.
king cultivators, Gopher
plows extra blades at R. I
Smith A Bro.
We are offering good values for
For guano sowers see M. want at J. B Smith
A The , Bro.
Harris says Harrison Mart ft s for a bar
Town and Country paints and J rel of Columbia Flour, none better
colors are by far the best
that he ever used that it Needles, oil, bands and
knocked out several other
brands in a test at Greenville last
summer. This paint is sold by J.
B. Smith a Bro
Go IO J. Edwards A- Son
for all makes of sewing machines
at J. II. Tripp ft Ayden, N.
Say neighbor have you seen that
fr Simplex fertilizer distributor at
, shoes, caps, your spring clothing. K. Smith ft Bro. It puts it
rugs tables and w- B ho has been u any quantity you want and does
away two weeks writing insurance waste any the ends n w
has returned and reports an machine,
usually successful trip. Get the Cox planter
Do you want a nice suit, best on the market Smith ft
pail pan's, shut, hat or low
quartered shoes, the latest
design- I f go to Jackson A Co,
have m great quantities,
end will please you.
Granges, inn las and all gallon
fruits kept by living
door oil cloth Gannon Tyson.
A large plaining latest
unproved tools with which
our work. Satisfaction
teed. M. I. Tripp a Bro.
We know vehicles and values,
we also know the buggies we build
and sell that we gladly guarantee
them. Come to see us
you buy not. If you can do
better elsewhere we do nit expect
your patronage.
Milling and Mtg. Co.
Ayden, N, O,
Bro.
Mrs. Willie of Parmele,
a visit to her her here,
returned home yesterday.
J. it Smith can furnish ore
milk each day to parties
n town.
I lie carriage buyer
knows that a judgment often
-Hi- lie kl
Here is a which a
K baggy be Bold.
Our a certain
In style and
not offered
ft Mfg. C . Ayden,
Lawrence, of
came down on yesterday's tram
Something new Ayden J. It.
ft Bra, have a
I u mid .
, and you can t your
by i
J. II.
ft Bro. We sell i ii
tin cash on I rm, Ayden,
N. C.
i John Lynn is
his grandmother
Ion
Stuffing.
For n very stuffing
blanch u couple of-quarts
and for half
in water enough to cover, .
Bi to them i
of butter, a
ii of a sail spoon . if
pepper, a of minced ton-
two of
yolks Of two eggs.
M I and the
OF
THE BANK OF
N. C.
At the close of nit . i-
nm Discounts,
i; i. I I. ;
m Hanks, j
Ca- . .
. . . .
ii,.
notes . ii
LIABILITIES.
Ci stock paid in,
d its less
et to el, et II
u 1.08
-s r
. , . .
An Odd Compliment.
All in i he com pain
of a w lo whom he .-
I .- i I In --.-. when on a
made use of I lie run
nil . one was
over her grave.
. vi., for even
i i the
lady if I choice, I
the powers, ma'am, but I
wish I was the happy
Mr. Pardon me fr
hut Isn't your wife a
to
sO
w.
anything wanted
i your wife . . , . , . .
FURNITURE, CARPETS, MATTINGS,
sue lo sit on
and CURTAiNS
knee. Now all over mo. Sum
Journal
WINTER
CLOTHES
Time to lay away winter
clothes pretty soon. Better
see to it they are protect
ed from moths until are
wanted again. We have
MOTH BALLS
MOTH POWDER
CAMPHOR
TAR BAGS
CHAMBRAY
A moth can't near any of
them. They're cheaper
buying new clothes.
M. M. SAULS, Ph. G.
N. C.
BEFORE THE HOUSE BURNS.
If you contemplate
property While
you are wading your I m I
house may U
tire.
The Time to Ac it Now
while the property is
when yon get n
the lire it- too late. write
insures. Lei me explain
fit out
your
whole
NEXT DOOR TO WHITES.
RICKS m
on
ii i
; I
destroyed
. ;. ,; .
nice line of
b i and fruits . f j,
and cabbage,, a
bottle and by
i . Bi butt on i i i I
ii i ,
ting y. i in
nice,
Mrs. Charlotte set
weeks very pleasantly spent were .
herewith relatives, returned to I B general wood and
her home in Pact us last work haggles, wagons and carts
consult M. B Tripp A
A. Willis would beg. i- Tripp A Bro. are now
form the public that he is prepared to make wooden legs for
to move houses on short notice and horses
horn. W, for
The dispensary opened Saturday cheap glass ware, plain and
with John Pierce and John Ah x- its a beauty and in fact everything
The receipts for Come to see me a trial
it to
. sag
ill .;.
beat t. the i .
grade. U
in charge,
without damage at reasonable
prices.
J, B. Smith A Bro. gives me
more for my hams, shoulders
chickens eggs than anybody
else.
A special meeting of the
visors of public roads is called
Saturday, May by J. L.
That rock salt at J. B. Smith ft
Bro., is the best thing I can get
for my stock. They only eat what
want of i at a time.
Those while tan
will convince you W.
Simplex guano distributors, Cos j
cotton planters and repairs at J.
Smith
Old man what makes you always
go to J. B. Smith A Bro., to do
your I can
W. HOOKS,
A. P. MURRAY,
Painter and Paper Hanger.
in I lava
III
In
and ll,
or mules.
latest was a decided success,
, , always get any thing I want Horn
Ladies misses children black .,
, , . ,. the
and white slippers all at
Smith
The freshet loaf bread who has been Annie
sud re ; f
tinned to her home Monday
We know interest
men who prefer to walk or the
All work entrusted to me rill
designs a Wall Paper.
A. P. MURRAY,
N.
steal;, etc.
order.
buns, r-i
day.
Yours to i lease,
H. Co. and
iv. ., B bi torn i-,
tripe,
II I Will IV
i ii mil all kind of on
freshest loaf bread right
from the at ft
A gentleman us Ayden bad
charge of Greenville last
Surely the old town was in good
COLUMBIA FLOUR,
J. A. Ricks Bro.
Your Household Cleaning for Spring
hands.
The mill of the Ayden Milling
and Mtg. Co. which has out
repair is now in
they are prepared to
shortest who
J. B. Smith A Bra, are may with patronage.
for children have seen this also call special attention to be found there. If you
their buggies. I something try them.
men who will not believe that our
buggies are the moat economical at
their price.
The soda fountain a ft
M Law be in service
from now the end of season.,
The newest an latest drinks will l
want
that are i m
price ,
OIL CLOTH,
other
If it give you absolute
your dealer will
pay yon for returning it.
B. F.
Ayden. Curtains and
Commodities.
Yours truly,
Dr. Joseph Dixon
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Block, Beat
Ayden, N. C.
TAFT VANDYKE.
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GREENVILLE'S
Great
. .
of . i . fort
Good Taste is Always
Good Style
on Health Shoes
FOR MEN
Tie i n obtained Is due principally to their
ti n
Comfortable From the Time You Put Them On.
, , , a has succeeded in equaling them. The
.; . . ; s. The price is W. pair, with full value
I, ; . i . I long hold their shape as well as the 15.00
I CALL AND INSPECT THIS LINE.
MACE
FIT
the Foot,
the Head
and the
And a Token of
Eternal Surrender
J. B.
.
I ii i
STORE.
Dinner was just over at moss
room of the young officers of the
White hussars, stationed outside of
and i group of fellows
ton, idly lounging on the beautiful
c that the city.
Suddenly Lieutenant turn-
ed to one of the men behind him
and. seizing bis arm, cried
no use. old man We all
about it, so might as well
The officer whom he bad
ken looked in astonishment, lie
was a hand-on fellow,
with honest blue eyes and a proud
bearing.
hat in thunder are you talking
he demanded amiably.
look -o replied
the other. one bore knows
that are engaged to Mi- Kitty
know more do,
the all pi;.
happened lei the with
her the ore- lady
and In ha n mi riding
. In and brother it follows,
. I am . i to the
Ii i- I you might ex-
t a . .
kit ill an
ill; I .
. be said.
if I had In in I
tin aid I m . I. Ii
Colonel tire In.- you like a
.-on. and Madeline n most
hew i tell in j; young hull.
is favored at
present. .
This hi- words a
and
Mad Why, die i- only a
Tin n all know about
said Kirby
a of growing up and lie-
fascinating young
Worthington did re-
ply, lie Lad received a shock, and it
was not long before he made some
excuse and hastily limited the com-
In fellow officers,
we are
walked rapidly in the
the colonel's The
curtain were drawn and
.-hewed . large ;
lighted, but ha Madeline's
e. w .-
The hi mi- .-; about to
ring the Ml when the young girl's
laugh rally,
brad. Without doubt
was l here.
I turned i . furious with
-elf one else.
impudent voting puppy What hi i
had lie coining around
Madeline And win hadn't he, Ber-
that colonel's
was no longer n child, tun a very
young i Did ii need
a stranger make him recognize
the u
ant If in
to hi- rooms. ., for
a long tune the silvery
. lb ii d the wind
lie could think of nut hut Mail-
and now i-i lest him
fur his d ways in
forgetting the main little
no one hut lie had shown the
colonel's daughter. Ber-
was full of the
-harp speech he Ii id made her a few
days before when her levity had
seemed particularly ill timed, and the
memory of a tear .- had dashed
away became intolerable.
In fact, that single ear prevent-
ed sleeping, lie tossed
and turned in vain.
Vt last, with the dawn and an
early ride through the cool country,
the I
order in the of
his idea.-. at Io .
he mads his u ore the
colonel's door, and I hi- lime he did I
not hesitate It r j the bell.
The m lid Ii I in lie k of
the w here id over-
looked the be
Troubled, hi- rt b
I id,
d looked pi
of fellow
. is
.
r, pi
to Ii
sail.
demur her,
visit I Id. shall
probably be very busy for the next
two or three
that you did not
I come to Roe us lat asked
Mad a
night No; had a
your now duties as
prevented you also. How is
the attractive Miss j
Miss Kitty Do you
believe that and bull story, too.
Mad had more
sense than to credit every story that
the gossips in place set.
growled Bernard.
A sudden smile crossed
piquant face, but she repressed it
instantly.
I thought she was such
an intelligent well balanced
and
your she added, a spice of
malice in her lone.
1- a thousand miles from
the lady of my de-
the lieutenant warmly, look-
earnestly at his pretty
ion. She has none
of the charm, the freshness, the wit,
that would attract want at
least a show of tenderness in the
woman to whose mercies I
my one who will love
me, if only a little. Besides,
he suddenly rest raining his
impetuous outbreak, might
have trusted me enough to
would told you before
any one else if it
me at all.
he asked a pause.
young girl looked at him in
surprise.
if you Bernard con-
without waiting for an an-
want to you a question.
May
Madeline nodded her bead in eon-
sent.
me, then, is it true you
lime
The colonel's daughter moved
patiently, bin Bernard braved her
displeasure.
cannot tell you how much
hope it is not he went on, Bob-
by 1- chap, bill not ill all the
kind of fellow for you. Von would
never be with him in the
the world. can't
upon him for an realize
that what am and doing
Under the Same Condemnation.
The Davidson Dispatch
is currently reported and gen-
accepted as a truth that there
are from three to live illicit
in almost constant operation in
township, this county. Rev-
officers are in Lexington almost
every week, but one never hears of
their visiting township, not-
withstanding the fact that they
had positive and reliable information
t of the condition of affairs existing in
that township. Why is thin Can
you explain
We have no idea why it is and
hence cannot explain it; but take
leave to suggest that while revenue
officers are in Lexington almost
every week, it is likely that David
son county officers, charged with the
execution of the Slate laws, are in
Lexington almost every day; and if
the facts about these illicit distiller-
are as d, they are DO more
to be acquitted of dereliction of duty
the revenue officers are to be
convicted of it. The operation of
illicit distilleries is as much a viola-
of the Watts law as is of any
Federal statute. If county officers
do not know this they should get
down the acts of the legislature of
and read about amongst the
law s for a spell. one of these
abominable little moonshine
should be destroyed wherever
audit is a duly equally in-
upon State and Federal
officers to find destiny them To
exculpate one set by silence and rail
cut against the other when both are
equally guilty of failure to discharge
a plain duty, is partisanship gone to
Observer.
may seem unworthy an Ii
and a gentleman, but, oh, Mad, I de-
sire happiness more than any-
thing in the world, and I cannot
bear lo see yon throw yourself away
upon n man who I know is not
The lie mint stopped. He was
pale, but voice rang clear and
earnest.
said Mad after a
slight did not know
Mr. desirous of making
me his wife. Certainly I have
nevi r given him the smallest en-
men in
she a moment and
then added
ever I marry it will be with a
man lo whom can give my whole
confidence, some one whoso com-
Original Observations.
The cream of society is very often
nothing but lei milk.
every man who runs for
at office has a walk-over.
A man's distant relatives
those who have the most money.
has no in
church Unit has no interest in
humanity.
Bread is lie life and it is
frequently the Indigestion of life,
will be both glad and proud sow aid pigs.
become and who will be gentle w
to
and kind with
Bernard looked at her. He had
never her in mood
She had him
r he had tried to lie serious.
a brute yo 11111-. ink
me, lie murmured contritely.
I ever have been
an lo scold
Madeline bands in a
tit gesture of denial, and her
eye- inly. Bernard
at hi r, scarce daring to hope.
Behind the hi ever lay a love too
to In denied, and the
I.- d both the whit
voice
his. dust then a
above m
m r for two
are not doing a killing
III
colonel, cried Ber-
I, turning toward the piazza,
win d
I, would laughed
are iv. me
me I Iv my I
beg I love
The colonel Mrs.
on, who was
dear, is
be asked, i Here .- B
who an Made-
. I
I to you
Mrs. Gregory looked happily at
her daughter.
do dear Are
you not
M,.
mother and r
then she d to I pager
yo h her.
. . iii . mi
My.
re
m lie ores
in
the
token of eternal
I id, Boston Her-
About first of April there
strayed my mar
H Sow pigs.
The sow is black and white, slit in
one ear swallow in the
other. Suitable reward fur in--
formation lending to n en very t
J. W. Perkins,
N. t;.
Many h good has been
given the degree
by idle go-sips.
Tuesday the Blades Lumber Co.,
New bad a 15.000 fire
their plant.
They Hie surveying for an
road between and
SUITED.
A barrel for
A hand out for the beat,
A knock-out tor the bruiser
And for the feet.
is the name. All
sell it and guarantee the result.
DR. MOTT'S
PILLS s
WE
I I V Q r y;,
Shrunken
to r
.,.
1.11,1 hf
our
old at
Hut. it
for ft.
lit . in l. I p n Of or upturn
by mail on price, lilt.,
CO.,
ARNOLD'S BALSAM
is CURE.
Dysentery by
Jno. L. Woolen and Coward Woolen
R. L.
Dentist.
N.
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VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY, MAY 1905.
No.
UNVEILING OF MONUMENT.
AT
Mr. Joyner to New Closing Exercises of Graded School.
Today-Flag Will Be Received by There f ,
Mrs. Edmund N. Joyner. in North that baa a
Mr. Andrew Joyner left at splendidly conducted school
o'clock last for New Bern and from which
lie present at the unveiling of the there has been better results.
of the state of New superintendent, Prof. J. II.
Jersey to the soldiers of that state is an up-to-date school man
who were killed in the battle of in broadest and a teach.
in At battle of mat ability. He has
a New Jersey captured been assisted in the of the
the flag of the j school three lady
Plow and if will he exercises
to the this held on
of tie company today. After; At Hoe, K Hill-
will Hard, of delivered
received by Mia. Mary the. address Every
Joyner, wife Edmund the for ere
N. Joyner, as sixteen year old hour to bear the address and the
Mary not only aided in I toe people out
the flair, but was selected A people from the
by patriots to present surrounding
to the Plow boys, which she did for the grass hey would hive
in a neat little address. The ting been there in numbers. Mr.
was accepted by the captain of Billiard spoke n the
now Major Hard- i.-s their
of Greenville, N. V., and it is
remarkable that both be and head of
j lady who presented it, and
and will be present to receive and they were of two I
it back again after the lapse and real, and that they I
nearly half a century. Mr. and have the relative proportion to
Mrs. Joyner passed through last as a mouse lo an
night from Columbia, and Mr. He showed in a
Andrew his brother, joined earnest manner how
them here to Mr. might be The
and Joyner will be was a masterful effort from
the slate of North Carolina by to end. Mr. was
invitation of Glenn. strong happy m his
lion f every point made, and the
waiter beard a sen-i thoughtful
MERRY-GO ROUND AND LAWN PAR-
TY.
A GREAT GAME.
Greensboro Telegram.
ITEMS.
N. V. May
Mrs. ti. returned
Wednesday pending
two weeks-with relatives in
folk, Va
M. ,. , , , ,
rs. B. B. and ,, , , .
. u . . , ville mi I his
Mary, who have been visiting
Mrs returned Mon-
day to their home in Elizabeth
City.
Mi. Robert mm, a popular bard-
ware drummer of Petersburg spent
a few days in town ibis week.
Mrs. O, O. spent
day in Greenville with Mrs. K It.
A. died
gentleman say alter speech
was concluded ten years from
now this speech be bearing
results in the lives of every tine
young man that heard it.
Such speeches area benediction
I to any community and the Farm-
one.
At night B splendidly selected
program was rendered Id a manner
that r. fleeted c upon the
pupils taking Some of
pieces were in effect.
town has. a large handsome
opera house about completed and
the exercises held in this.
There must have been something
Large Amounts Taken in by the Altar
Workers and Aid Society.
The Altar Workers of the
Methodist church bad
go-round In charge Thursday night.
While the Ladies Aid Society
ed refreshments on the court
lawn, of these societies
the church received the large
patronage which they s- justly
merit, and the receipt- far
those of previous Donation of
this kind.
For several days it had been the
intention of Altar to
charter me an
evening, but on account of
contracts Manager
could not at ones name a date
However, a more lovely
and night could not have been
Indeed it was ail
mg of beauty and a night of stars,
with no cloud hi- I
I the Altar made good
use of every opportunity to
. the occasion successful one.
As a result of their efforts
were taken in at the
round, which so delighted Manager
that he gave a
minutes ride free t . the
While Altar Workers w- b
engaged as above the
ladies of the society were
busy serving refresh men Is. Tie
court house lawn had been baud-
Homely lighted, attractive
seats were tastefully arranged
About the green. Early in the
evening the was crowded
with y and old, and
ladies were kept busy serving
delicacies, As a result of their
efforts the receipts at lawn
party amounted to making
of taken in by the
Altar Workers and Aid
jointly.
thrown in 3rd, Blow thrown
2nd.
Henpeck. Lo to Greenville by Score Henpecks up, fan-,
While. H., hits pitcher
AND SOCIAL.
Thursday, 1904.
Thus. of is
in town
The greatest ball game ever on at 1st, fans.
known In history of Greenville Greenville hits to
as played in park Fri- pitcher and out at White h 1-
afternoon. Henpecks played to left, makes l-t .
j tome disadvantage, as their bits 3rd out a 1st, White
tar pitcher, Anderson nukes
spit ball list unable to fill 1st, . lame, hit. ,., ant ,
bi position in the box, having Anderson and ville this
pitched a game be day be- Henpecks up, hits
re wag called at to short and out at l-t. Brown hits
Greenville at the and Wood-1 to 3rd and out at 1st, Hail
in the for Henpecks. ,,,,, -no Moore and win, Harry went
up aid Blow ditto, for two In Forbes hits this
wen- , Winter-
at Oral m.-n down, three bagger, and P., b- a ville evening
la-e on halls, Brown score, Blow called for cutting 1--,
Alston thin baseman's Moore hits to makes l-t,
goes t. second, White hits to and out, Moore
to left field, Wood-1 scores, Sanders up fans Rev. II J-. Moore left this
word scores, Flanagan tips to Henpecks op, Flanagan hits to morning for Ki. son ville-
bits 2nd out at hits left, Mrs. J. K. returned
Brown thrown at 2nd, Overton ,,,, evening
scores, hits to short, makes on balls, B., base on balls, ,
p., bits throw nut by S of
ville, 1- i. u H- days here.
C I-. Lincoln has from
I Gilliam to Tar-
this morning.
W. Brown went to
O. Hooker Wednesday
evening from Norfolk.
. If. for
Wed evening.
ball thrown from catcher,
j White II, inns. Warren out 3rd while taking a
Mis nap,
i Wood aid out 2nd to Score Score lo favor
up, While Umpire, Flanagan, lime of game
by 2nd baseman, hits hours and minutes,
Held, thrown 2nd, Wood-
tips fly to pitcher, out. ward Hits on on
Henpecks bat. While hits
Forbes in box, Brown Blow, Flanagan, Three
thrown out by base Home run-
baseman.
Greenville up, base
on balls, James bits to short,
Anderson takes 2nd, Pritchard
flies to right field, Forbes
Blow bits for two buses, Audi rot
and James
GRADED SCHOOL.
. Nobles ii.
returned
ii lining.
Mis. thus. and son
Charlie, returned Wednesday eve-
from n to Kelford.
Mrs. Mary Lang, of
and Miss Alien Lang went to
Kins ton evening.
Mrs. A. Whichard, of
Whichard, at d her guest, Miss
x Mary of Norfolk, spent today
; hen- with Mrs. J. Whichard.
F. Harding and little
1.11
New Bern to be present at the
the u 1111- .
ITEMS
; six seven hundred people
Sunday , .
morning after an of several T
weeks. The deceased was a native I
, ,. in we have ever
of Nash county and ins remains
. ,,; i, , st en any here, I here were Several
conveyed to hi.- old
m . never in the
Tuesday morning for , ,,. h
W. II. Hawkins, of Chicago, bu
was in week. L
Mr. and children, of
visited our K
Thursday afternoon. Of as line a board of
J. a and daughter, charge of a
Mamie Both, of Greenville, spent
Wednesday win. . Everybody showed their interest
Wednesday night
Mrs. Ricks,
with Dr. and
by Closing their business
Joe Bawls, of Greenville,
at hotel Wei- red
letter day education for
night.
Miss Katharine,
who has been sick for several days
is able to be out again.
Little Edith sick
With I feyer.
tin
Presbyterian Church
Services tomorrow the Pies.
I district.
Will Not Be Tolerated.
Wednesday afternoon two
solute white women who had
id more liquor than was
need
took buggy
in the Ties- ., , hum
both through tin
evening Since several of pan This morning they were
ton are absent their pulpits before Mayor to anew
this week a cordial i- and had to
and coats, with the
these . u, will be more
the preaching of
i , I I, I
need Did-
. db
wot the first hi grand-mother,
I Iii on, in South
h Ito
black and
N. C, May 1905.
A of is reported in
this and adjoining neighborhoods,
Mrs. Louise of
I Friday
some time with son,
M. F. C. Cameron and Mrs. Ii. i
Cameron have been spending a
few days here, and
to yesterday.
and Mi.-,
Tucker
in Winterville.
Several of our friends attended
the farewell sermon of Dr. Martin
Sunday evening,
went to
Saturday.
Misses Ad nit and
I Dannie and Me-
Lawhorn
i Stove Sunday.
Mies Bessie Smith, Woodland,
u. in the neighborhood Sunday
Miss spent Saturday
night
and Joe i-
ere in this vicinity Sunday.
Ola Winterville,
I spent Saturday with Lewis
G. James this mom
It from New Bern.
F. Harding this
morning from New Bern.
W. E. Nichols went to
Ending of the Second Session
graded school, the
ore, Blow the town, has closed its
r, . term was commemorating the battle of New
bat, successful and gratifying. Bern during the civil war, which
u, Overton T,. ,. ,,,,,,., ,,
the work done In every was . , AI
error, caught at excellent. Friday, May 1906.
K ago preparations were I G. W. Baker left this morning
Greenville, W bite hits through for an elaborate commence- for
first, vis fly a, , ,.,;,., the ,., C. W. went to Winter-
,.,. ,., ,, after,.
White scores, out short cough
am the this had to be
Henpecks, White H-. singles to V. interesting ex-
center, James was on the held Friday
and threw nut, home lull ,
run by wild by ; . ii.,; . . the pupil-
man. Woodward bats makes fit rendering . ., Thursday evening.
makes first, hits c along ,, ,. . ,,,
through Woodward scores, in regular They
Brown showed training.
and it At the address Johnston went to Winter-
to short and is out, by E. evening,
and makes first, faun. t a large Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Moore went
Greenville op, Prichard out being out lo hear bun, sub- to Winterville Thursday evening,
to left, Forties makes Alston error. was A. I; ,.,.,
Blow hits right field, p- Mount Thursday
to 3rd, Moore mil to people have the pleasure
left, Blow steals 2nd, White hits -I to. He of
right thrown t 2nd, Blow and the prevailing Mrs. E. A.
Forbes scores. disposition to fall down and borne
White, H., fans, possess wealth,
swings to Woodward do not make nobility. Mrs. J. Grimes, who has
b hat, thrown out at 2nd, what been visiting her Mr. and
bunts has I hat makes noble. J. J. left
up, Woodward to steal synopsis of the evening for
2nd. Three men down. It Every Saturday, May
,. , , sentence was n gem and
returned to Raleigh
It hi l .
mother
and
I hi-
ll to.
Chet
Old Dick
The . Ill it's little folks ate
. of
to m
year It. Cherry.
horse I'm
we
and
passed the
as
ho,
Greenville up, bits to , . .; w
center, Jarvis makes Let, Sanders
Anderson suck speeches could
hits to Center, hits to short,
Jarvis scores, makes 1-1, Cured Him.
Forbes fans, three . en on base, . , , .
candidate, in
its for t base James
, . ., speech ii ins to election
Audi core, e hits 3rd u . , , ,
. had to to in II
d Is .
of children
C, skinner returned to New
this
Rev; II. Moon turned from
evening,
B. i . and little
this
i; i, ii -Some
i; foul . , beating but .
ll
. . man, .
rod
. .
. .
rd, Jarvis fans I I know I I .
. . . .
.
id
n id to Winterville
tarry,
from
took l
POOR PRINT


Title
Eastern reflector, 19 May 1905
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
May 19, 1905
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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