Eastern reflector, 2 June 1905


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Sale
A a.
and
.,
m THURSDAY, MAY 25TH.
Lire of Children's and Infant's Ox-
y Reduced Prices.
.;. Shoes. A chance to buy good, new shoes
I El I
in m i your needs, before the stock
ii an. .- size run down, is a rare opportunity, and
. . . o a careful buyers, who appreciate gen.
; plain and We are over
need v room and wan
r clean them . quickly we
Th Lin Wu
is what
terms a which
, account or i that the
U that of
i terminal,
to-tin; terrestrial delay.
in the
jail In n in .
didn't to In
we were born
Johnny I
Then is d
not
ruin ;
. .
Developing Process.
A iI i . aged
.
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Ti
a fit,,, on a
said a man who can re-
when there were only
car city. to, take my
best girl o and I de-
I teas
afraid leaving the tick-
eta behind, so I hurried into my
I think, without ever let-
ting g flu in. I was
blinking hands with that t
not overlooked anything.
r the found
bad in and ear.
It was i d, so I sent her inside
I on form with
dozen others. Along i am
I heard
. i .
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r,
I, mil
ill
i in
pinion,
. ; . me, I i
.
S . Q i
ill i in I ill
asking
. me I I., been so intent
m the I i I had
I i put cent in my pockets
I d nil clothe, I was
broke. There -In; was inside,
f i plaining distance, with a
i us, or I might halve
borrowed from r or jumped off
the ear. I away from the
com in Ii r ii long as possible, when
th ;. came an inspiration.
mi tho
shoulder, I briskly, -How
you give
mo something, to he in-
quire.
gave you n quarter
to pay tho fare of myself and lady
lie hesitated just a mo-
. and handed
saved, and you can bet
r- ii en Ii red that conductor and
humid up next told
him the whole story and
ed fully. He enjoyed it
than I did when he learned
truth
et
i . .
as I
, . .
i . .
red t -i ill
. . i r- a
from
lo
I'm sure. I i afraid I've la
X. C. May
H. II. spent
in
C ilia,
Monday night with hit mother in
of who
has been
school of tins place, has closed her
school and returned home
day.
Mis. is quite sick
at this Willing.
Preparations ore being made for
Children's Day exercises
day.
H. In Tuesday
night,
Mr. of was
in town Tuesday.
William Death, Greenville,
was in town Monday.
Mis. children, of
Greenville, are visiting
Mrs. L. K.
A SURE THING
It nothing is sure ex-
death and taxes, but that is
not altogether true. Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption
is a sine cure .,,,
throat troubles. Thousands can
testify to that. Mrs. i;. Van-
of w Va
says had a severe case
I tun r I Was
tn III
I go to the r
who i
In B. Glenn was
is a year tried every.
I of, but got no relief
l bottle King's Dial
then cured absolutely
It's
tough, Grip, Pneumonia and
and Consumption, Try ii i
by L. Wooten,
Trial i,,,,,,., ,,,,,.
sizes
Parliament a Success.
Col. A. has
from City where he
went to attend the In.
n,.
parliament was an c-
Ii delegates
from the Soul states,
and t
from boards of trade and
commerce throughout tin North
tin
a said
president of the
delivered one of the
. .
for
Is , for 2.25.
. . O 1.85.
rare delicacy speeches ,
1- a., .,.
urned to meet in
Tho Usual Way.
Mrs.
in
is to later.
. S
in city
kid Oxfords, all
i . d 2.25 per ;. to be sold for
. .
. hat are i
pa r.
at are selling
. to per
I in
IS I i
Hui
. I I
. -t ion
ll 1- of .
I i
ii r
hi
I tin ti
live y.-i
she i l to
; .
the last i has
i . ; . . i . . . Ti
line.
. n
I i o
I .
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the of
I.
If on n t high grade,
Mr. Pi n m ill
is with James Brown Following indict and
To save u lib , T.
So. . made
in a won-
cine. He
was attacked with
the
bad often
Hers
and liver so I inscribed
them, The gained from
the and has hi i an at-
tack in Bit,
are in teed for
Dyspepsia,
thin and Kidney troubles. Try
in Jim L. Woo-
T. Under Bond.
, May
in
ii.;, Grand
. and then will
tin- in i at id
on the selling In-
former ; In it I Wilcox,
is now In Mar-
ton, n is in
in ailing tin . . term
or
. m GUARANTEED DIVIDEND OF
is of the
u o
who Is doing
the
Ore
tuns
I .
of
i us I On i
-lit ii
II ,
I II . . .
F.
.
EASTERN
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
VOL No.
and Friday.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY, JUNE
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
No.
NOT MUCH
Story of Battle Has Been Practically
RUSSIANS.
A DAY OF JOY AND REST ON THE
BANKS OF THE TRANQUIL TAR.
GREENVILLE BOY'S SUCCESS
Charlie R. Sugg Graduates With Dis-
at the I, urge Washington
University, D. C
New York. May 31.-The sun began to ,. w w ,,,,,,,,.,, ,
lot the between the Japan- over the the morn-1 M
t. fleet has been log of Tuesday, May ,.,,., f
Victory Japan practically told and no new many hearts in our town
The World Has Ever of been heat joyous M-J. M ,., by Charlie
IS HE DEAD
Reported I
the began to peep
over the lulls the morn-
Known.
long
reported from today, last had come
two ct Ion desired day
I able to reach i of No of
these being one and one Sunday school, by
Mil torpedo boat destroyer. Wiley Although a
CAPTURED Togo is picking up the of limed over the face
the scattered Russian sun, no cloud of gloom
I There is great in St. glowing hearts of the to-be
Russian Loss of Life is Terrible com-
By ten o'clock the members of
i and such disastrous loss of he class and the guests invited by
life. is a them had assembled at Mr.
a hospital, being severely Brown's residence and were ready
wounded.
Over Two Thousand Taken
Prisoners -Remnant of
Fleet Fleeing Be-
fore the
K. Sugg, of Col. I. A. Sugg, of
ibis place, win. graduates as Bach-
science electrical
his class in
distinction. We congratulate
Charlie, who has in Washing-
ton some but a
dent Greenville He informs
Us he is offered a position on the
Panama engineering crops
of the United States Government.
Mew York, May first
authentic report from the engage
between Russian and
Japanese ll-els is six Russian
ships were sunk on the round. It
COMPLIMENTARY DANCE.
Killed by a Train.
A telephone from
AND SOCIAL.
Monday, 1908.
ill went to Weldon
morning.
K. L. Smith went to Baltimore
tins
M. L. came in
night In in Wilmington.
Dr. M. I. Fleming, came in Sun-
day
Mi-. w. Cine and children One Report Says the Admiral
Went Down With His Flag Ship,
That He is Badly
Wounded, Another That He
is Captured of
Ships Lost.
Three Different Reports
About Admiral
THE LIST OF LOSSES GROWS.
to climb into th- wagons were
waiting to carry them to Mi Pleasant Evening With the Young People.
Brown's firm tr and u half young ,,,. B
miles in the country. wen- a ,
was Mr, Brown's farm, opera night,
borne from
J. B. James returned borne from
school at Chapel Hill Saturday
evening.
Mrs. . M. SchultZ, Miss Mae
and Allied left Ibis tot
Rocky Mount.
J. , May
I Smith returned Saturday t a declared
evening Wake Forest, while
he ban been school.
Helen
yesterday ti be of a more to the young Saturday evening from Durham,
where she bad been
school.
C.
of ibis
city, con-
character than name
ladies. Dancing in
unofficially in- I.- an o'clock. The
formation bis relative, German led by J. D. Garden
her
bad got twelve of Russia's
to
an
Ins and were chasing the S. Andrews, of had had cast a magic spell peace and with Miss the
of the fleet just been run over and killed by a the being
List Grows Larger.
New May
in the latter
The deceased lived here
time, being in the employ of the
grounds could be seen great I
at A. M. Moseley with Miss
and there where the happy crowd
was gathered was a soft carpel of Miss Holt.
chilly that twelve Bus u was H -on of the
ships and two torpedo boats N. Andrews, who green by Fred Forbes Miss
have been sunk. V fall in the branches of Stuart Curr Miss
transport snip baa been captured Methodist conference. He leaves which could be heard low mar- skinner.
by the and the rest of three children, also a of leaves as caught Prank Woolen with Miss Lottie
Russian fleet is in lull retreat. Mr. James and the kisses the Blow.
An unconfirmed report says nieces, Mrs. K. Craft confided to the gentle breeze Ballard P. Smith
that Togo's flag ship has sunk. I Ophelia and tales love Beside this white.
Greatest Victory World Has Known of this J. en. spot lolled the deep Ned
Margaret
Home with
Skinner.
New York, May in-1
formation from says that the
battle between Russian and
Japanese fleets in the fog,
morning shortly
o'clock, and resulted the
greatest victory for the Japanese
that the world has ever known.
The Russians are fleeing with
remnant having
fourteen and cruisers
two torpedo bouts and two
transports sunk and I
ships d. Among those sunk
are battleships Sow
with all on board each carry-
, ft Southern Railway
I stated today by Adrian
the new secretary of
From eleven until o e
spent in playing
clock
games
A later message that the. waters of the beautiful Tar.
accident occurred while Mr. An-
was crossing railroad
trucks in Kinston. Mr. Andrews William was King
and the i, Marching
he did not the approach of Maid -be ii
the train before he was struck. however, that no one fell
with Miss
with Miss
Miss Ethel
Wilson with Miss Annie
I Mis Craft and two
yesterday evening to
uncial Kinston
sisters left
attend the
The Norfolk Southern.
old at Hint etc
en dinner was screed, a lid my
. din tn r iv Go d
strolls
taken b the brink of the river
a cool es of shade.
During one these
Wall
i Fleming.
Wilson,
neg Mr. and Mrs. Her-
h it While.
Carolina
From June In 21st
In M
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Howard, i
who have been
Mr. Mrs. J. Ii. return-
ed Lome this morning.
Tuesday, 30th,
Jarvis Sugg, is
here.
r. F. went to Wash-
today.
G. went to
Monday evening.
Mis. II. Hauling went to Kin-
Monday evening.
Maj. Hauling lo
Monday evening.
Alderman J. has been
quite sick the last few days.
Miss Marion Draper
Goldsboro Monday evening.
J. F. Smith returned of
evening from Petersburg, Va.
be receive by this
Admiral
is The
the went down
in the his flag-
ship, -nil, tin- Korean strait.
Flag Ship Sunk.
New , May
is ii at St.
is badly
hum been placed on
a Hie ship,
is sunk It
from that he has
ea 1.1111
List Losses Grows.
York, Maj The latest
report show that the
in . lo-s great, The official
already reached twenty-
I. mil the number is
haps larger.
Diocesan Council.
Wilmington, -V.
The twenty-second
the J
Mary Lou Tucker, . Dan
ville, is visiting Mrs.
A. Blow to
to visit her
men. Togo is pursuing
the fleeing Russians.
is wild with joy The
Russian loss of life The
Japanese squadron is reported
damaged.
Togo's Report.
May Togo's I policy of the
official report give-the
list of Russian ships . . y
Two battleships, ,
I e lint
declined to
identity of the new
would be say whet
control of
He believed,
-5.
v xi-J
live cruisers, two special service,
three destroyers; also captured
two battleships, two coast
one special service, one
and over two
Appeal
.
f o a.
C;
POOR PRINT
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fl. the now u you
a would hope for
A MUSICIAN S o and
i said the the dig-
THEFT
. i
What Good Mean to the Buyers
And How They Save Money by a Visit to
C. T.
S I
inn. ii . . in
i II or i . .
i door
was . I a man in
dress
the pi
Ararat Ins thin, rasping tones.
b likely Turn
inside out, commanded the
host.
refute to do
will send for the police.
I Hilling in give you a
Inn if you be searched
you are
am n
know. Yum- actions
wag
pat you Iv . e much,
and win v , . lo
make ll agreeable, ii till
a ; i I
ii. I Ii.
appearance you an
in. Consider mi ii friend and ac-
, my
re i n can ex-
to police.
There reasons why you re-
be searched. I, vim are
i. i have not ling to
through
Wan ii possible the bold in-
I to laugh at them It
the laugh of despair,
mole heart ,. i ho
i. i . iii i
. urn
e idea ilia had I i., . . .
i i am saw I ho
. i led n line el
to Mini, friends. is
you see. I . . din . ,, .
men he said,
mod
lie
.,,,, . iii in ii Ban
of
. in at he door.
I . would net r . in . . Now. ii-
V ,, , , , , ,. glad i women
ii ml with us, .
paid for your services,
I re m; will be in lime for
solo the
you can In- excused when you de-
sire. Yon n come
The .-, . i- followed Ins
e ii , lute f i lion, as
n have
below and not come lo gaze
upon hi- discomfiture, lie did not
know i Inn they were locked up in
fear and trembling in a distant par-
won't chorused the
-lie may want to murder
Just received an immense
Shipment of
El
SLASH.
Read.
; ;
in
to Wear Hats and Untrimmed
Shapes
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS
Fridays a n d Saturdays.
i . .-.
SHOES, SHOES, SHOES.
We have a full Stock of
OXFORD SHOES
For Ladies and Misses
In Blacks, Whites, Tarn and Chocolates.
SPECIAL PRICES.
. don t Hunk lie will, said
; . II. fl I
,. , i . . , i really sol hearted.
n . i , .
I mi, you fellows can
i the ladies. call if I
, in. rather to he out
I I he two left i, .
i tin n
i a v
over to a sen .
into i
mid i
VI
WE CARRY
A Complete Line Of
MEN AND BOYS SUITS,
Ladies
j we have the
for the Ladies
. l.
Is rs.
I I
i one waiting for
. Tl i were ex-
ii in .
I he other
, . on
veil In . . . i
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. . .
ii
r. Tl
i Ii K re,
me i, .
why I died i than
have ii ;
. See and I
lo i In . in .
I .
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. mill
ll
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one. .
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ml of him. .
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ml lei I in a
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out
. , with I
i, ii j
i man, what d ea
. the astonished
hi
in i .- n . the oil
. . v
; and I hat
I pi of i at
i them, tor rent
.-I
In All Styles and Colors, Ail Weights and Qualities. We Also Make a
SPECIALTY OF
TAILOR MADE SUITS.
Remember The Place-
an r i Ii-
the of the clock re-
II I lie I i re
i- had bro . -n ; he
; . e ii
i to e; f and rose
bowed
hi elf
Me v . hi a
wit
Hie men is I he Ii in
dined.
r would I it,
II was
. . ed n
it i el Inn
. . . ii
.
i . nil,
pi I
ed on hi lo III
. r . I re
. i.
i . ; . , Inn he
i . . i . ; ii.
He in
Big Store.
. , . i em
i- . . .
Mid ; .
I en ten
do with inn
i in ll
. in-
. I m by the ii
and the
Is.
I l . lake, . d
he mi i man ha
. . i . a i
. . id I must I
in lo the events
II my
I his I i i
. .
ii Ii a
hi i
I h , e Hi
their
ever . re, and
he v lo lake bis
leave amid profuse n . Mrs.
the and looked cautiously M. L. Hayne in Press.
in, iii the luxury, but
same nine noting ii was
not the dressing for which he has o thermometer that
was looking. he could invariably runs lo When
and turn down the corridor tho temperature is at zero Billing
Street,
of
top
hunting has any-
It's lie
Hr .
said
you awe v
ML. f. M.
Editor Kin
From mi editorial in The Duly
of Monday, May I
give a few
i needs more is
on every hand That
true Mr. . .
liters who i an produce the
u results This also is
m true.
our older ministers be
firm in the selecting of bi i
promising young men, and
them in prepare i for I
Wouldn't ill.- better,
Mr. f ii, directions
given by the t Head of the
church, Mai which reads as
ye therefore the Lord
of the harvest, not older minis-
, he, our older minis
. i laborers into
his Ii
The is a I'm
no matter how
and may be the
COLLECTED THE BILL
The Bonds.
Mr. Brown, president
if the Hank, A That Turned Out to
Mr- i E. Johnson returned to
the city yesterday after
In Mr.
Treasurer .
lo the ,
with the rs in ice with
the arrived at during Hie
last the legislature.
I lie ill
Letters
Women I
and the bonds delivered and
ed in at . I, . . at
in
of the inn
V. i. I f ii
who d i In in in id
during III
Mr
The bonds
in i , value, I
by the Si .- ii
figure I I d Sew
and server.
For I bust- I
an
re received daily.
Their all begin with
Honor other stomach disorder.
i , ., B you eat to
i body, ii b . .,.
---led by the and digestive .
I j prop- I
. .,, of the food into blood. Thai h,
The system Is deprive
aunt of nourishment required lo k
and is
more of d i. -1
and then r, until finally is
led. Here a Is made.
of treating diseased organ. The
doctors In land make very
I mi I he
men selected, an no matter
may be their training, so Of I Km
i ii. i . Small Bottle
e selections are made v cholera
the cry for
who can produce
will he heard, in
the world Very truly.
V. M
Greenville, V . May 190.1
Strictly Genuine.
v i Hi Ii tower.
All., . i c
l Oil . , V ill
. ii . iii .,
-i it I
He While there
Minn- fresh meat some
meal a ; me cholera
ii i set etc I
a , Kick III life
to I lie drug store I
in i ii . but tin
t me a lie
. I I I
in that In
Ii
; .
i . i .
. . I .
i . ll
ii t .-lie I
II I lint I
ii I
house win
.
lined
I . In send vim
nine i . . .
He
n i, we ha
. t for a i .- line
an do r in this
Why should they It is so
to see that is there.
r v Ii. . ii .
. i-ii or Will
.- Ii . ii
.
did not
Most i p h-ii-
fills me inn . e. ,.
i cm , ,
a well m
ii i lull I . . i this ;
a incline, .; medicine was so be bill .
. rattier send it to me In -lie
him all it. He fix .- in. i one
pal. i. , i- lie. unit as in five . Regulating.
in- K i I'll His i i dose run -i me entire- i was j
K and he Two fellow were j ; .,, ,
ii II- -d ii . m . mil -1
nm ;
A Line
Cures
This remedy the stomach and
II live . so I
mat rich, . . is ; through
veil . of every muscle, I
fiber I . , ,, of the en
lira law of i full,
a r Is a . ired to each.
e and all
;.;
I have two mouths
after each i and 11-
gave . I
t . , . take It but I
a and , while I ., i
i It has cured me. I
Mrs. J. W. C i N. Y.
Digests What You Eat.
r-i
by E. C. CO. S
For Sale j
r.
JNO. L.
SPECIAL
via
ANTIC COAST LINE.
I ll . ., Vet-
is I . . ;. .
, cent ; mile
I 2.1
N.
I lull I fl i
. iii
AND
4-,
it . -in ill i and in r
K. I line at Drug i. .
j ii i ii ii Store. f
. a ,
can
in ii en-.
life
thin n-ii
Woo .
i In I i . conic
course p In i be i I- ,,, v ,. ,
I in Smith ton .
instead . in
I.;, .
a i .
lit ii. can iv den i
I a i i
a in
In tin the lures. i .;.
b I less of a . isl . . j
I I I i i II I . , f . . I
bu a buck, cull i city or , ; ., to lo J
i South Id I will be sold June
i J i. . i. ,
tallied I els u g
joint . . i.
. fee of on e
ticket. Slop over ; i
at If it U I
in.-
Va., for Hot
. ll -c tin.
em will be
infill mill see .
lid
Ilia.; . X. C ,
Sit in n
not to be matched
fl At The Price.
In
KG
bales with him, what with nil i i with final
ill made I'm- tin limit I'll-, for tin
. . i,. .
i-aiM.,,.; in. ii. am j Bate from
carries a st the Star. , C, to ,
i are inure, . . ,, , . return
GREENVILLE,
NORTH CAROLINA. J
In than real or else Texas
i not by any mi's as i he
i i i
i in
Sour Stomach ,
. f nil I
ii . c tile
nil i- likely . .
The Poor
. .
r- I. , v n . . , l,
i i, . i f e I ll i I .
mu especially hi i
, , , , l one
. en ,
. i . . i i . I I .
getting bloated, and not ,
Ami hi tongue food. ,,,.,. ;. .
Patent Let .,.
him. I between . .
Companies would not ,, him. lieu you feel a fullness and for
All Ma ends were the region or the alter j . i.,,
, eating take Iain's ; , ,. ,. ,,; j ,
Hut then i in. and ll.- ,. , ,.,,
,. .,
For Bill Woolen Drug ,
him,
him.
The pills
Bu k
Headache, , .
their on liver.
net r r sicken bin
pan tat,;. rising . i
I. Wool.
d. w. ;
IN
ARRIVING DAILY.
Cl i w do n it in our to do
and that is i o sell i M- hap -r Mi in can be bought,
And Provisions
Cotton Bagging and
Ties always on hand
Depends How Much.
a mid
i j it arc
an ; ten I of After
an in i . . . , , ,,, ,
I ad in en ; id
i I you are n ma- ;, for
i . . steal a in i i d,. . recovery
you an . i. . Hall
and an . G
i , ,
. .
you a in tin . .
. Ti I u
bin . . d in the in tr-
ill. Mr.
Just Ai Easy, ii poem
. . . , . tilled r
Ila just to have in , .
town as ii is to have n I t. m raw
town with a bad reputation. I. i i ., . U
be understood will ,
. I M. i . ; .
mil lie I .
sen ;. and I.
work pi and i I
will
lei rise.
.
.
. I I I I
Fresh Goods kept ion-
in stuck. Country
Produce Bought and Sold
w.- the that our store is
of worn, on of style goods nor y filling out store
show h b ii Is n-y i .
i ideas in your mini that of but we
do we aw receiving daily
the newest thing-i in
I SILKS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES
.-o the folk
and Tin ml v. lo you will
j, i-ii-it us wit vis; th.-s now things,
D. W.
N or t. Carol i n
WOMEN'S FASHIONS.
I. . . it I'M
I i of
.,.
graft m
Harry Harry Skinner, Jr.
II. W.
SKINNER
I- ii ., i Iii
i .
Mr. II
.-.
GET YOUR
Eve way of
draw. .
t. , . in
Pick
had at
p ply of the
o;
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
j. Editor and
The state department of i FARMERS CONSOLIDATED TOBACCO
in post at Greenville, N. C, as class matter,
sing rates nude upon application.
A correspondent desired at In and adjoining
in to
Pitt N. O., I'm day, .
1905,
baa made a report showing th
decrease the
state if- a fraction above SI percent.
In the twelve largest cotton growing
counties in state the decrease
averaged percent. The acre-
age in these twelve counties is given
as SI per
So per cent.; Cleveland.
per
COMPANY.
From its organization The He
roB bashed faith in
Consolidated Tobacco Company.
We had faith in it because we knew
the men who organized it and be-
in their integrity and ability
to carry out what they undertook.
Again we had faith in it because we
believed the policy of the company
per the purpose for which it was
A BIT OF SHOP TALK. . Some people have a queer idea percent; Mecklenburg, per
what is good character. At . ,.;.,,, ,.,.,.,.,.
this week a man was convicted . .
I I ,, i
ad of the news the public road. When brought up
for sentence a number of witnesses cent
percent ; I per I
is
sent.; Halifax. per cent i was right and was just
i it the tobacco ought to
do to cooperate together to advance
VI, and of blockade still right on ; We the progress
per cent.; Wayne, per the company and our faith in it
I strengthened as it has developed
We have read a recent circular issued
to the tobacco of Eastern
North Carolina by I- Joyner
I testified as to the defendant's I
ever. one it was That North Carolina needs men
of three witnesses was a preachers is apparent on every
a few
it t first, preacher and when reminded by the preachers who ran produce the president the company
came a court that the defendant had
con of openly defrauding the
p just a plain case
t- forth facts that should be of in
glorious results need of young
ti to tobacco
swindling- -the witness said be was
men who are trained in heart and
brain never was more needed than
lilt i t I .-. .- .
making a little liquor.- The afford to
These are presented for considers-
ti
1st The object of the
, . I. Tins is a
, do every
could afford making of a in this-work for much less salary than a Consolidated Co, is to draw
, regular-j case consist, that's all, married man with a family. This the farmers together into a success
the ye. the defendant given more outers in the
. . did Record. . ,, , , . , yield an annual profit to every far
i it. in . Let our older ministers he- , ., . .;.;,.
This in keeping with mer connected with the association
;, given the diligent in the selecting of bright j T secure into its member-
press Its
Suits,
Thats what the hot weather
Suit really two-piece neg-
Suit.
Now, don't allow yourself to
become careless and think any
sort of a Suit will
do for hot weather.
Any kind won't do at all.
You've seen
that were thin stuff, put to-
to keep their shape just
long enough to sell.
The hope the only place
you ever saw them was on the
other fellow.
Our Summer Clothing is Tailored as well as
heavier weights, and made by the same
Skillful Workmen.
Their are Wool Crash, Tropical Worsteds.
three
expensive
I 1.1- IS III Mil . . . -ti
prove m the selecting ,. , N, Homespuns. Serges, etc., etc.
and promising men, urging every tobacco grower in the
obtain i i i i .- I., ii, ,. i.,. ;
them to arc i
i- . u i . . r. . r.,. .
II
; sell liquor. I hi
. Si pi us
, I Ms i . i. I j i . in
-tint
giving
I at we yet i t
ii is ii under-
like i he Ins n I
go, m character.
. will immigrants
Japan has actually taken
. v- i tin size Green- , . ,. , , t this section. The speakers told
. I place and the country can now take
, , , of the need in the South for a better
a long breath. In tins battle the I
t i i their in i
m, and with their aid and support
I to build up the best, biggest and
One to come to ; . . . . ,
strongest industrial organization
the States.
3rd. To bring about a better
are looped for belts, light in weight but
dressy and built for long wear.
S from the recent Southern In
, , . , . , dust rial in Washington
a for n
-i
J i sent hundreds of II to
and more reliable class of labor, and
the advantage the South holds out
and between the
buyer and seller and thus secure in
an orderly, legitimate and business
way higher and more satisfactory
prices tor the farmer.- tobacco, With
a understanding i f
Id
CLOTHIER.
.,,,. i,,,,, .-it meet the , , , , , were forcibly presented, of the farmers, their trials . .-------
I ed sharks and other sea animals. . . . .
, . the dis- . , . have the effect of turning the getting and controlling labor, , I A
. these in this dire., ion. risk . F N S WEAR
. The South plenty for all we have no in say- I I
r. a liar
to . While me
. to it, others
g k d settlers who will come, but we
m the u her
great army.
ft .
price can be secured chain is no stronger than
I need to be very careful of the kind ,,; in the its weakest Many people
face of tremendous opposition last the importance of
I season the company conducted its j
we set.
. even for the .
A to die on the gallows in the is
i for all who are real
chair.
hue t in
theatrical
for it or ; war is a troupe in Pa., and the
Tue matter of contention. Still she people of that town are protesting
aper are always a
; this la.-t iii the selection their
ii We believe there
an ,
an r. ad Tin
. . ; . r it I-enable us
paid every obligation . .
a dividend if cent shoes.
his is remarkable I Wear Shoes and .,. ,
ml from a financial standpoint troubles will .
. up with any institution. w to
also caused the to All American
deserves in her hum against her appearing there. S
will get a big house all the same, company also caused the All American
with weak
would have received baa it not
night of this wk Looks like is to for , ,. This was
will be held in the different get that Republican proven in the report of the
wards to nominate candidates for j Marion Butler is helping to i secretary of the tobacco board of seller, a wearer, and
these to bat-kit and may find it a good hole I trade showing that while other
,, -I , houses on the market averaged .
the result of m the
a. will determine the lie by fooling the people.
. i . t the,
patches is talk this up and , , . So, did not divide
a. twelve months from 1st. I
it- -i be U n
subs
r .
a, twelve p .
, . . his That act was done by dollars in the pockets of the farmers
. mac some our cm i is
. . . i in one season
think that not much importance We understand that more will
ft temperance think to these primaries and that SPECIAL TO POTATO GROWERS. I made a f the
is settled not worth while to attend. This to enlist the co-operation
Every shoe is made with the
a trade
mi Miles the houses operated ,. . , . ,.
, . . , or slipper without fear as
the i company .
averaged This difference in results for reputation is.
price put over eleven thousand
.
ll
feel
I'll
j is -till
s a mistake, and every should Washington. X. C, May i J,,,,,,,,, ; ,.,,.
. his wan. To save yourselves from heavy viewpoint do not -.-
. ,, for i if losses we earnestly and strongly why they all should not be eager to
is hat stake , unite with it. The farmers
this year I put ii their Tobacco
s in b like a plain, n sense,
The the J full I in led i sec- the ;
r do to establish bit i
. .,,,
pin low t
and
V . is per barrel I i . y
next
i . market conditions ti i a
I I .-.--. , j , , , . , .
worse it a- this .
And I be I I it a minute about
that i
is likely to make the failure stock in it an.
known with bis I i .- tn m t i tin b t e
he a el. ,
less than cruel I j, u,.
i- unwilling n . it. from
, j, . them t by Maryland to Texas. While the frost,
, Ru mi
. down the yield the crop is still too
i r the war is . ,. , .,
large, especially small
who try to mark. I
established. In view of this fact
ask you to try one pair.
All America Shoes.
The All America 18.50 Shoes
contains tIn greatest chain of
values which has boon offered
for the motley, each link having
been newly welded into the
snappiest, wearing shoo that
brains, and intelligent
appreciation could develop, The
strength you can only appreciate
by s t hem.
We have v today.
In inference on
urn friends
l lead to
r primary
end the ; will lie for her.
are
i Wilmington saloon en
u support for
emit, sting
m to make them nay a city license tax
, . . , , of two. And i
, line Dispatch
with th situation are Baying that
the said saloon keepers are fixing to
put themselves out of business and
Wilmington in the list of
prohibition cities.
Department to be
I in b the
The more see of
the Department and the
the more
becomes the department of
peace.
had To-go.
i- try to market badly as-
; . r I s ruin
every market in the States,
and will get next to nothing for his
potatoes, large or small.
This is a serious matter and die
farmer alone can save himself.
Again urge up your
big potatoes only. Keep your culls
and seconds at home.
This is personally addressed to
you. Please tell your neighbor
about it. Yours truly.
Wm. Co.
and other dealers.
It does not come in good taste
Manufacturers to
ridiculing the S industrial
parliament because the
was held without the advice that
paper. Just as well see what will
come a ii first.
Hardware.
A decision of the Supreme court
of Pennsylvania whiskey as
food, says the Wilmington Star.
People who make a habit of taking
such food generally wind up by
chewing the rag and in most
wearing rags.
found Togo, but no
doubt wishes he had not.
Tor C Stoves Ranges,
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am-
munition, One and Two Horse
Steel Heat Cutters and
Stutters. In fact anything
in Hardware come to
H. L. CARR
WINTERVILLE
This department is in of A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep-
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory.
WINTERVILLE ITEMS.
tat
wood cart hobs. A. G. Cox Mfg,
, May
Look up Mr. Cooper and ask him
about prices of anything that you
are interested in.
Spanish peanuts seed at T
N. Manning
have been informed that
them in quality and
But none undertake to do both.
I he Pitt County Oil Mill is now
buying Cotton Seed. They pay
A. W. Ange Co. pay highest j or
for meal. lieu yours
are ready write prices.
price for country prices.
We were shown a letter om a
firm to A, G. Cox Mfg.
Co., stating that their buggies were
among the buggies shipped
there.
It would surprise yon to see t lie
number of Wagons and earls
is shipped and sold by A. G.
Cox Mfg. Co., but we were in their
shop yesterday and they bail a
nice lot of work just being emu
and their timber was line.
Car load floor jut received.
Barber Co.
The A. G. Mfg. Co. expect
to reduce the pi ice of
co truck for the season
until it is in easy reach of all to-
growers.
A. G. Co has two oar
loads of different styles of farm
fence and their prices are low,
you had better go and make your
selections Soon.
We carry samples of over Ii re
hundred of wall
We arc prepared to fin as
cheap as the cheapest. Come and
examine before buying elsewhere,
Ii. T. Cox Hi.
Mrs. Jerry Nichols is visiting
relatives near
A few the
area bit in arrears.
I have the Winterville it am.
the list all . -ail routes from
of all our
. . . . . . . , . and prepared to Rive receipts
have moved into my r
for the paper. Come see me
forget to bring or scud
your cart hubs to A. G. Cox
Co. Fat Is the kind they
use.
new corned just
Barber Co.
cheap, at
A .
Miss Bertha left
day for a vi-it to
Highest price for cotton seed
paid by County Oil Mill.
Good ll lb. A. W.
Ange ft Co.
Little Grace continues .
sick.
For Pine Tar honey. Walkers
tonic, Bell's Pain killer,
Dr. Bye salve, and a
sure cure for all troubles, see
T. N. Manning Co.
Mis. Elbert is slowly in
proving.
Go to T. N. Co. for
fresh candies, mils, raisins and
choice confectioneries.
new store near the depot. I keep
a good line of hardware. Have a
black smith and and repair shop
livery stable in connection.
W. L. House.
Mrs. Tucker came home
Satin day from a visit Dear
a A. G. Cox Co, are
making heavy shipments, of cotton
planter- and ground
Should you need in that
line you had better order at
Just received another shipment
of ladies, men and children shoes-
Harrington
Don't your eyes feel like there
is in Do they pain you
and feel tired on reading I Do
they become and adhere
while asleep That
paired vision and should be
pay up, make me happy, make
the editor happy, and get
yourself. I've got a good
fur all those who pay for a
year in advance.
A. Johnston.
Hay, oat; and lime at A.
Ange right.
place to get wire fence
The A. Q-. Cox Co. have a big
of the American fence
Pittsburgh perfect a.
Staples and bard wire, lie Mire to
get their prices before buying
your spring supply of fence.
f repair Shoes and do good work.
Bring them to me either at my
borne or at the buggy shop.
Henry Nelson.
Farmers who raise their bay can
be supplied with the well
Slowing and
by wearing eye glasses. Ii.
, ,, r ii -rakes Barber Co.
T. Cox and carry a lull line of m ;
spectacles and can lit your eyes
with the proper lees.
Mrs. should have to such
call and see them.
is no reason why Co.
TO THE MERCHANTS and
THE
We bow claim the sole in
this county and a part of
counties for
R. While H has
weeks since we Introduced
county the increase in
sans, which has attended ii and th
public approval it has met with,
wherever it has been sold, has In-
us to extend our efforts in es-
a trade on it and we talc
this means of bringing it to the e
homo ab well us to the merchants.
also to explain why we have i-ti
commission basis on same to on i
business.
In order to post you relative to th.
merits and quality
PERFECTION PATENT
we will nay that where it has icon
sold c ii and cm
it more than that,
ii every barrel we sell to
good as is on market.
We don't believe we o ever
prettier and higher Hour than
this. We have gotten or-
from almost
have to.
Alter several years in the Hour bus-
should know something about
Hour, and our endorsement Per-
is based on this experience.
R. G. CHAPMAN, COMPANY.
Sunday
high price tor their they
can raise their own wheat the
with relatives near here, i
or men lo solicit Winterville Co. is thoroughly
older, for nursery stock in Pitt
For particulars enclose
stamp. Box Winterville; N.
We T. W. Wood
and millet
T. Cox and Bro.
Nice lot of glass ware and crock
always on
Barber
The A. Q. Cox Mfg. have
just a lot of excellent
poultry fence. are id need
any you call and sea it.
White's Black Liniment, spec,
for the human
family, fine for perfectly
balanced,
it. For sale by
T. t Bro.
Mrs. W. Ii. ll
tn , ii few days Gr
Don't worry over little lot
of cotton you had over
through ginning your last
lots. Pitt Co. Oil Mill, buys
Oscar Rollins went
Tuesday.
The tobacco truck at
Customers that buy their tobacco
tines from us at regular price. We
sell them our Bandy tobacco trucks
per set of three trucks.
We are using steel and our
truck has no equal durability
and what you need i lake
your tobacco from I he Held to the
barn. -V. . Mfg.
-New lot of poultry wire,
arrived A. W. Co.
Try a bottle of Dr. nun
for indigestion the drug
I hay, oats d salt,
In i p, A. A Co.
Have n line of
crock, a . all very
u Bar Co.
A v lot of cook stoves,
arrived at A. Co.
A. W. iii
teed cotton in any quantity the the country,
best market price paid every at. I
A. large assortment of dry goods dress goes notions ladies and i
just arrived, at A. W. Ange Co. slippers has an and
For Plymouth Rock of ladies dress goods
per dozen. Fob orders I more complete than ever
filled as fast as the hens lay. before. of mohair
Jackson Winterville N. O. suitings,
Mrs. Annie Croom, Kins ton, batiste, weather proof, batiste in
is Visiting her son,
here. invited
to call and inspect our
Barber Co.
They say A. W. Ange o,
hand a large assortment of
Furniture and all kinds the time,
go. -.- V at . I . ,. . . , n
A ll ,, I.;, hill I. . .,
White's Colin and Kidney Cure, Another . i shoes
the combination nil styles and sizes prices
for stock sure cure. reasonable.
the Drugstore
At the drug store there we think
the most can be pleased
in table silverware mid jewelry.
Ward Meetings.
For the purpose of nominating
for aldermen the
. town of Greenville, the
will be held in the
i several wards of said Fri-
day, June 2nd.,
p. m., at the following
First the grand
room in the court
mayor's
Third In the court room
of the court house.
Fourth Ward In
i a the
iii i. k
Tl i- 30th ,
ll. i,,
. ; Ward,
II. W. ,
I iii tin -i
t i a I .
ft. . .
ii i I'll. ,.
Quality vs. Quantity.
Hard muscles and do
I not depend on tee quantity if -l
. you eat, on its
lion proper ton,
I When you take Dyspepsia
Cure your system
nourishment out of all I l
you eat. It digests you eat
regardless of the condition of the
b I he
proprieties to the blood and
tissues, This builds up I
the entire system, over-
comes and cures i I
Belching, Sun- Stomach,
etc. Cure h
Is .
I . .
J lo e. e . K II w
t lo
from tins d
I mind u Sold
Jno. L. Wooten.
How Reporters In the House of Rep-
Have to Work.
Reporters in the house of
perform a nearly
all their writing which, i- .-aid, U
not equaled ant here in I .-
That is the ti
while standing. i- to
move from place to place in the
chamber in order to hear accurate-
all that is being said. i
the I cites in
as ii urn , v in
the aisle, writing simply on the
lie holds bi left but .
docs lie a
seal within range of the in o
i he i-h and n resting
place for his blank while he
i- pace till the r
I.- the ho i.-e,
s i- small enough lo . de-
lo bi ported from I n
These never u-.- the
in getting t In
ii. i a form ii mortal . read.
All. r working steadily tor ten or
ii i he r. porter is re-
by a fresh mini and allowed
lo repair to t lie transcribing room,
i . here lie proceeds lo read notes
mi Lu the recording wax cylinder of
a phonograph. go
lo the corps of w
the r. port, r's on ii fast
ii v are I I ugh an
ear tube. Hour after hour during
i he afternoons of i lie on the
j phonograph tells them ll e
I and in a jiff, she
ti . hi tor tin; primer. I
a member w ti s his
for are on i
the printing
on hi- but mill coal to
o for the evening, am i
i an have a priming
lo him at his hotel Ii
-b ll.
Juvenile Views of
lie was a beaded will.
life before him. SI c was a I lie
girl a pug but
ii would i in, bey o hi r
years. Th. fad l nil she nm u
a with eyes opened
shut with a . Iii k may
.-;. I get l
I ,
i i, i i I-
f he pug ii-.-. i hi
bu ii lo
ii you bin r i
give In
and then you must buy her a
for her
what she nu . i
the little chap.
inn of smart-
In.- little companion.
be
I won't Ti
graph.
A Two Story.
A yarn is in Lowell, Me.
j about iii-ii th ii
going and a- they were rid-
by ii side one day one of
them raid, I can prove
j to you we arc riding on the
other side of i be
bet you said
the other one.
we have ii
man we
So u Ii. n i ii i a pedestrian
the speaker addressed
lie pointed a. hi- I he
mister, i- one side i f
the ii
,., r.
prised -i
In isn't ill-
. a co I re
ind l . hi-
.
i, r.
you
I the
ii
In i .
to get, but it's i
ii. i
i , but it's j
. i . .
The .
tin
with it
A Mean
Three
and
front of bid
Al be ;.
Ibis .
i . one
i b
I i i i r eves
I lie
I into
ml i ling.
fie i licit i r.
The Medicines That Ar.- Us, by
Adirondack
the
coin.
iii Hilled
i-it do.
t inn.
to the woods or I'm
t n remedies.
i In with
on
, i i a stain
. i
Ii drop from I In
i l lit
over.
.
i i .-
I i i
inn
; IV-el on ill
. i Si lea,
containing a little .
is ions for norm-
for i-
seeds,
strained and e. i. n. with i
Ii -.--, ire I lie . o
leaves, wilted
ml on i e and bin
neck, will drive away I
a nutmeg, bored and lied
the mi ill k. ii a Tin
nutmeg must In- renewed it
mi, e every six iv. .-.
sliced, pounded and
i in n clot h and laid n
led i rill draw mil
null mi . hulled
one part slightly m d
and the cup phi. i in r n
i boil i
d has saved life.
i . . i are
-ii
I which the . i
.; e a I their u i . .
they in- Hid
ii. kepi i oven
n i- a mil
In San It Is an
c.
e Yen
event as i p r
. The i e-e in Suit I
i form tin
people in
New el
ween the mid
in San I
joy and
ii i
I ail
. the latter
of i In
pay up all .-hi.-
day and s.
lo be i
cans v. ill allow, i
. r, v.
he ind i i
until the
gave
i, in atone.
The white
. i. mid rs of Si
learned this, tin
of tin ii
., .
in
ion . wen
i .
sidewalks,
Hies by t r
be r. i
. inn- a i .
n mi.
in each
ere ii era nib
the
half a n times.
A Preferred C
A member
i. . it. in his ere. .
lb. m in
Sew v, in II. raid. in the ;
. i my u
British Army brother, In- in r
Lord rat her kicked, nil
am v n n ii m-i i. . him i .
of i . not i like
i-
I you a
it
when he was
I. I .
and iii- old So t lie proposal n n
a good thing out tin
i.-I ; . as r.
A pane . .-
was a lo I should like
; .
. nu
j it, and . had lo pay for
All. r I In d embarked,
I ;.,. k pr. me
i bill, one item r u
which I bad then about
i me.
was i
they
I bought was a . r.
you are. The i.
inc. In my I i paid when they come . I it
the key and asked him to erase the will u . four
item, lie positively I paid mil at are not g
the shillings
lab . see, are
I lily h d .- . .
i harpy by
throwing the into I Tribute-to a Mr.
Knew Him.
here
I'll bet
getting
r i
I'll i iii,
Ir.
ll
ii
Sir
t i red
i i Ii In- to hi
to
it I i km
when a boy he i
to In. I. el
i.
all
it ii
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. Will . a rail i ,
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quick,
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AN OLD
by Stockholders Bank of
C, ., . ion i- J i Elks, Pleased
Chairman. W. R. Horn, to take row
K J. H. Barnhill .,.,. James
W. Page.
;, Superior C. we,
ore. i meeting,
L. W. Tucker. . we have
. , , . It R. . ;. in but
Announcement
Hums.
. mi id, and
T. White. whose w full of
i. William of human
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Hoard of A. G. In, .
Cox. Chairman. B. M. vi , . both
Whitehurst, L. C. Arthur, . i i I
Superintends i . .
H I; tie. I ions
OB. Fie- ,, .
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v- n l i family.
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s. Carr. I
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J bard. i i ma
We beg leave to announce that we are
Wholesale and Retail
for---------
White Lead, Paints,
Colors, and and
Ready Nixed Faints.
There is no line in the world better than
.-. . . the Harrison line. It has behind it a cent
a for honorable wares and honorable
, . . . ,. ,. was .
. dealings.
l I f Sou use the Harrison Paints you need
, I . a
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-i i i .; never worry quality.
We trust that you favors with your
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orders whenever want good paint for any
,. rue ; Have Just a car loan
used the j . Special Prices.
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son
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THE CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE.
GREENVILLE, N. C
T TIE OF BUSINESS 14th. 1905.
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LETTER TO FLEMING.
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1230,277.90
Greenville Lodge No. A truly,
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month R Williams, W , Paint.
Time Tried and . Carolina,
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THE
PRIZE-
To the Victor Belongs Spoils.
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Steamboat Service. Si. is, Mo. Oct. Pl Victor Safe Lock .
, ,, , Blare, received. 1- . . Prize at the
, . I. Myers leave, h ,,,,,.
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l-moder. workmanship
, never been Burglarized
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GREENVILLE. N,
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AYDEN DEPARTMENT.
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Agent.
AYDEN, N. C. e -r.
AYDEN ITEMS.
I do know
Ku. and kn., i hat a often
town, dull re. it., know.
last bay i- In n m
K. Hi. i- fine. be r
lime i good for any a
and should and
freely, at J. H. Bra offered . i.
Thai la-e and embroidery M
STATEMENT OF
THE BANK OF AYDEN
N.
Ai th of . th,
fail to y
new crockery plain and is the in town N i
May decorated. baby J. Bra. all.
As authorized King Quality are the beet, b many
you wan-; will And them at J. I. people iron
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stock spring Smith Kin., have
Edward oar I . .
Miss Boyd, of Ed- and can
i w lake
great
willing receipts
those in arrears. We have a list
of all who their mail at
Come to see us
re in receiving Mb- b boy ward Son,
id willing for Trust Complete
Hart
in peaches, apples.
this office. also
for
When you need a nice, light,
tough pole, i-iv for your baggy or
Mil G Mfg.
Ayden, S. O.
Prank Lilly and wife have been
visiting vies in and around
Van.
If you anything in the way
orders . apply
to E. E. wards, who has been quite sick at i a-
i of h. h.-i. C. I. r
Now ire have plenty hen-, we are pleased to
leaf and j ;
Gallon us and makes heels and will sell them as
Ayden Milling Mfg In order to make room lot
Co. Co days we fell on. from
den, X regular ii- at
M of Greene exceptionally prices. i-
has returned home from lake, strictly business. .
Littleton Female e, Ayden Co,
The say Cannon a X. C
Tyson have the prettiest of; Singer sewing sold else.
of Crockery, Tin
come to see us, Hart Jenkins. you rant
Last Saturday afternoon the j. ginned nice and
font of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Marring-
ton was burled . the cemetery
here. This making ten
that have died hen- within
t three weeks. This is
. i
,, paid
Less
raw
fol ISl U . .
N. C,
l i
ran .
any
i lie r. tune s b gar
,; I ail . an
Milling Mfg. Co., it. cholera, it ii. Smith
N. Bro., Ayden, B. T. Cox,
Cannon Tyson are displaying tort druggist on Allan-
em up for cast. .;
I Bro., Ayden X. .
received spring stock of I lot
pants. J. J. Ed wards i Son.
J. H. sure cure for bog i
II i .
III
for i
II
tic Coast Line.
Lula from the
country, was shopping yea.
so we are informed a
even the deceased were infants sage, and fresh fish. certain handsome widower clerk
of natural causes. One a I Miss Lizzie of in one of our popular
very old lady whose of lite High left
had naturally spent itself. One a here
in the history of Ayden most up to date line of
and we believe a ton ever brought lo market,
will not again occur during a lite- E. Go's new
lime of the person. In fad market tor beef, fresh meats,
of
in the train last week for her
in
A.
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ind all i.
I,.
. , Smith -v
m in I gel
Waite to serve you with
i. i
most elaborate and
summer dress
lady the oilier a man who in home ill Raleigh,
the natural coarse of events passed A high grade, smart graceful,
quietly away. There not well made durable buggy can be
nor is there now the slightest sign tad in any style at any ;.
of an epidemic. As before staled Ayden Milling Mfg. .
the cause of such an unusual Those suffering their eyes
of deaths was a mere or way; should
so we in hope and i.- fail to call on J. W. Taylor,
ill occur again. , a graduate who
Call mine our line i will properly and
high i can be Will with you
I of the superiority bow ind n ind our
i. . , i .- . , at in
h i. Co, with eye troubles is
win do . II they We v . I
please ; with hug . . I , .
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ever brought to Ayden is
now on display at store of W.
Jae eon Co. Bee then before
your purchases.
natter us Tin .
lie
are agents fol
. sheets.
I'm heart
Bro.
A. Hi b
Si have hi en
hit It fluid .
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Co. a . out
rep hi .- in .
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BATTINGS.
CURTAINS
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filling Mfg. Co., Ayden
V. C.
heavy and we can A.- with
Mfg, Co., Ayden, X. i . They also call special t.
.- G. B. . wife an
i no ;. C i in.
Fancy candies, oranges, apples J
and bananas B. K. Dal I
all ll
M.
it.
Did you you could get o
of old time Gophers and
; hide J . I Smith
a Bro.
neighbor have you seen
Just received, fun line bar- for sower sci
lit you up in any style Tripp Si let.
or price. Carlos says that Harrison
Ayden Milling Mfg Town and Country paints and
Law Inn n arc re- colors are by far the best goods
daily new lie used and ii
confectioneries right from fat- knocked out several other
brands
for This paint is Bold by
trade, are simply the Bro.
smoothest seat on roe market Pam-
Ayden Milling ft Mfg. Co. the family of C. M.
Cox, after a very and will also take in
pleasant week spent with commencement this week.
and Lizzie Dixon, returned Go to J. J. Edwards for
to her home in Winterville your spring clothing,
Friday. Do you wan I a nice It,
We have full Hue of pants, hat or low
shoes for ladies. Every quartered shoe.,, latest
pair guaranteed. If so go to Co,
J. Ed. ids Co. quantities,
Cotton king cultivators, Gopher please you,
plows extra blades J, Oranges, apples, bananas and all
Sc Bro, I fruits kept by boys
We offering good values for horn. returned
the money in shoes, bate, caps, M. It. Bro. arc now where he ban
rugs matting,, table, and prepaid to make wooden legs for been attending the Martin meet-
Hour oil cloth Cannon ft Tyson, cripple horses or mules. lugs and meetings,
M. King, Green. I latest was a decided We know interest the
ville, paid us a highly appreciated is home from men ho prefer to walk or
visit last week. Chapel Hill. men who will not that
A large plaining Ladies children black buggies
our
teed.
MOTH
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K, Smith Bro. Ii puts ii out
in you
at ends of row
and it i, a cheap machine.
Don't June 10th the
Orphan singing class will be
Ayden.
Get Cox cotton hip
on the
Bro.
Simplex guano distributor, Cox
cotton It.
Bro.
old man what makes always
go in Bro., to do
your I can
thing I want from
M. M. SAULS
G.
yon cm template
D TO SAM WHIT
KS
i .
lo nice
on
your property
are wailing
.,.,, on. .
ii.
Tim lo
the prop, i- i n i
lien i i
ii. r too . I write Ii
I ii i explain
ii o you
E. H
i i and fruits of all
i a- . tea A II
; , very cheap, of butte on i at any tun-
i f ii
you in the Grocery
bi at the cheapest
grade. Our
A. P
Painter and
All work
BID
latest designs In W
MURRAY. Z .
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in, .
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n . i. we c beans, tomatoes,
a beans, I i n, salmon,
All as eh. as v can be Id. Will re
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bun i all kind f on
Bit F
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l large misses aim most. at Mi. M
tools with which to do tan and white it price.
work. U values
I. M. If. Trip,. Bro. v, We His,, we build I .
line at
Oxford
be in Ayden;
a year and to B
come and
their Ayden will
t , Vi
I.
Cull on
of
, be
FLOUR,
you absolute
Ill II.
s t. Johnson,,
Needles, oil,
for makes of the
at J. U. Tripp ft Bro.
POOR PRINT
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Is the
World.
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Sale
An
B GINNING ON THURSDAY. MAY 25TH.
we offer our of Children's aid Infant's Ox-
ford Ties at Greatly Reduced Prices.
No trash, but good, New Shoes. A to bay new shoes
At Reduced Prices
early in the season, just in time to meet your needs, before the stock
is broken and styles and sizes run down, is a rare opportunity, and
that demands the attention of all careful buyers, who appreciate gen-
Bargain.,
OFFER
The we give is simple, plain and We are over
stocked, have too many Summer Shoes, we need room and want
you to have the and in order to clean them quickly we
make this
u . leather Court Tie Oxfords, worth for
leather, Court Tie worth for 2.25.
r and plain kid Oxfords, 2.50 for 1.35.
Strap
Oxfords, all
In Theory
a Result.
M him that
live . per l
i I week
day. So, M
he rot
II, had the good luck to
girl ton wife who had
ambition. At the end of th
months they were in debt
,,, who trust I
held com as to
would be wiser to go into
toy or move over lo Jersey.
.-,,.,. retrenchment
, every meal,
lice I i
and I
., have a and
evening he came home with a
bundle under his arms, his head
int and a
gleam of triumph in his eye. His
wife was glad to we him thus and
certain that he had at last got
t. raise in salary tor which both
had
. him and waited tor
him to mi thing.
r last, when
I . ., ii no longer, she
it is
out I w live on
tea .
-I n
ii. .,.,
-I. tor
i and SO
I know it's
. . to I re, why,
PROVED HIS IDENTITY.
MS.
be i
pet it
. hi e to-
, . . m to t it's h .
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-w, ,. l don t think we re
built for
Thai v
Ki Press.
At the Newly Appointed Poet-
A now bad
opened in small town in
Canada, for want more
applicant, son, ignorant,
yet appointed post-
master.
Shortly after the countryman a
installation a commercial traveler
appeared at the wicket, re a
I i and produced
from a money order, which he
presented tor
I,,.; order, read
ad it, suspiciously
, . traveler from time i
r the sheet.
Al length ventured, Arc ye
the this ks about
. -I
-W. II. have ; got anybody t
i . .
but I don't that it is
. the knight
road. -You saw me take the
r from the letter. It could
. . lie for an; Ii
-I just know about that,
l,,. want somebody to identify
Don't take me tor no jay. Ye
may bet know just a little about
this
The commercial traveler
the point for awhile, but to no
pose He must be identified. But
. He had never been within
thirty miles of tho place before. Ho
was retiring in disgust
had already reached the Boor when
a brilliant flashed through his
brain.
Quick a- thought ho was k at
the wicket, whore rustic
eying him e
he shouted,
have
II,. ,. id and pro-
From this he
took
he said, shot II
r. i- my p
T . the card and care-
A beat-
en into his face. At
length he
it he ain't the right man
after all. And the order
was cashed.
of Literature.
v. unchanged to
end of tin
;, you ever heard
Bi time hi
Blanc with one
, . and no
of r.
; . did he tell you
evasive reply.
f l-k woman came to mo
. ., S tho I day for her bottle. She said
lost bis by
lire Tuesday bight W U
was occupied by Brewer
at the whole was lost.
The people began to give so
be soon ready for house keep-
again. Dr. residence
came very near being but
by bard work it was saved.
Misses Effie and Mattie Grimes,
and Mayo spent
last Sunday with Miss
Carson left Saturday
to visit
relatives.
A. Cherry spent Sunday and
Monday in Washington and re-
turned this morning,
Tom spent Monday
with some young lady in
ton. He is all smiles to day.
C. Ward spent night
in Some young lady was
I be cause it all.
W. J. Sunday in
with his lest girl.
Bethel base ball crosses
with next Fri-
day. out for the sore. No
will a hard us
will happen no their ground.
W. Canon spent part of Sun-
day with his girl.
Harper left this morning
for Greensboro to attend to special
Mr. and Mrs. of Ply
month, came in evening.
Mr. has the office
Mi. Harper is gone.
Mr. and Mrs.
T Norfolk, spent Thursday in
low n. their sister, was
also with us.
J. K. Hudson, of Washington,
spool pan of today with us.
Wonderful Hair
one lime several years ago,
Akron business man, was
with several
, in ii. manufacture a hair
i-. We had a fakir selling the
I remedy, and this was one of
A CROWD OF MERRY
. then bf
the rest of I way,
. I
. . . sun suit,
the en- it.
I to i ---v.
lie
she the taste of it so well.
was nod and took her into a
The Hone
pi
.,. , . little places
. your
the reason you call cm
.,. . replied I
, . j dreamy,
private and told her t-
her She stuck it put,
and there was a half inch hair
keep from hurting the
had to teed her cam-
balls all summer p
tho moths m i of her stomach.
Akron rat
; for In
what are
ii
it were,
k to l
expected
Diplomacy.
nth. ; red Fred as
nut down the top he was spinning.
j . Diplomacy,
plied Hie old man
;. the ht
I lie right l
I u-ed y last night.
. I heard
mother she was going to
inc. Now, you
know. I generally sleep on c out-
ride of i ii
I . ,;, ,,,,;, r upstairs
,, my and
i ; f bed.
i i . Johnny
Reflector. a
D class of
the Baptist Sunday school bail an
enjoyable picnic Dear the bank of
the beautiful Tar on Friday, May
26th.
There never gathered a
of and the day
was spent in lively tames
both and old
member of the class was
present with an invited friend.
As the farm bell was ringing mer-
gathered around the
table where a dinner
was served.
Alter dinner we took
-11- iii and the time
passed so quickly that we were
loathe to leave, but like all things
pleasure must end.
Interfered.
Pain takes its own time for com-
the round ride
Tuesday I for the benefit of
public library got caught in a
shown- that on, it,
The receipts consequently
small.
Read.
D. J. Editor and
V . .
PITT .
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at
B f
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mill.
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II.
I v. . reported
, entertain
d,. . , i, i, found
g it.
rule-
in lights and wells
. were in
The market com it tee reported
that a fewer number of stalls are
. t led, now the dull seas a
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Two i-
.; it . H III lilt i .
he e, hi
n , i-
other r.
Thursday en urn .
lo
young men. the audience
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;.
bail i
the
lug
h I and . ii t. in v .
with In r. came p
the car and
able to eel no
Ta
i i . i,;.
. I ;.
.
Ir
on i In
s, given.
Tin
splendid
en ii. t i
s.-l I
any
In v
pistol a bullet crashing
through ball , n, j . ,.
id. I
made is c
TO POTATO
Water baa en
for the purpose
and
of flushing
it
ii e market
clean.
The cemetery committee report-
the summer house In the white
Attempt to of
Pans. Jut e An at tern pi to
assassinate King Alfonso made Ai
buyer if on this H His Davids. e .
market, I lo ,;,, from a Smith the
potato in j.,;., performance at a by
in good Opera House. A bomb thrown by Andre
an exploded with deadly the college
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Ii i. Sin I i .
V i . .
M . Mid Mis. i. L. K am
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I iii I u. m V.
j . . . loin Hal
i i V. . T.
b ,.
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i. i i I If lb. it
John ii-
from . h his
,,,,.,., -i, ;,;, . .
returned home take a on the electric light
evening from school cu n.
. . am II l.
II,, i u I mid .
. . . in-
yesterday. it
i. i I lie yea i- Is
la i he i n.
. . l. Ma
i evening,
. -i.
Mi-. W ;
., tun ti home
j .
, roll rural tree
j mail e it is in Si
leached the i U
I'll
about completed. By reason large stock of effect Deal I lie toy carriage, its as an
Tin- special committee appoint i j i, ;, both the King and
ed to confer with the water and acreage of the the; escaped but
light commission relative to of potatoes necessarily fragments of
to be charged against the town The situation, however, live killed or
public an light service, . by ship- maimed a number of cavalry hors-1
reported that the rate agreed upon only large filling es the escort, and knock- sub-
Charters Issued
A charier was issued
for the Greensboro Fire Insurance
was per year for each full and keeping culls j out a child's eye. intense ex-
hydrant and year each at borne. followed the
electric arc light. The present By shipping small stock you King and
number of and are lights,; , ,., , nothing their presence of mind. Hi- Ma
Including eight additional lights prices ending buck a member of
to make inquiry as to
i the condition of the wounded.
The person who is believed to
have thrown bomb has been
arrested, with two others who are
in have been implicated
in the plot.
fours truly,
i.
recently ordered installed at ,,, potatoes well,
given in
make a total for public
vice of a year. This
gives town Use use of water
needed for sprinkling and
public watering troughs, and
lights graded school building,
market house, and other places
by the town without
cost.
The fire department committee
reported the hose reel stations
nearly completed.
The chairman of the water and
presented a state-
showing of some
Flashed Mis Knife
X. .
The o vagrancy
law Monday night by
police came near resulting in a
tragedy in one instance. Armed
with a warrant, i
a while man
one oil lie pool on Water teacher in county is required
street and requested his company. aw to be present during the
The man refused to go, and, after entire session of four weeks. A
some words, pulled u knife and DUmber of lectures will be had at
threatened chief, who prompt night. The public is cordially
and authorized.
I The incorporation are J. Fry,
i. C. w. K. Alien, J. A.
Odell, . A. n. W. K. M.
H. J. B. Cox, B. .
It, King, A. Kimbell.
Another charter was lo the ripe
Bending Company
capital by
J. Conway, H. Hail and
II. Head
The Club, of Folk
at Raleigh.
ii Pei it in home
from school at Durham
day
. B. Turner, the stop
the base ball team, came Wed-
evening.
W. T. Lipscomb, Jr.,
home Wednesday evening
sellout at Kali-iii.
Tap Starkey and mother, lira.
out to Kinston
Wednesday evening.
Mis. II. P. Hill this
in for Norfolk,
Ii. C,
in this nun
C B. Line weal t
ITEMS
May 1905.
I, a. returned from
Wash, be
bad lo consult a physician.
We me glad lo know W. J.
horse is much
Mrs. S. G. Williams
gave a reception last evening In
of the young ladies Misses
i; Lee Skinner and Daisy Par-
visiting their home. Ice
cream and was served
and greatly enjoyed. Huh
bad to draw for the
girl he was to take to supper and
I the following repaired lo
Teachers Institute.
Institute
begin Winterville
will
great meeting is expected.
dining
county, is incorporate, for evening. and j M Lee Skinner,
purposes without Miss
L. are
the i lull
thing over 1,700 Incurred by the am to each and ,,,
which it was v,,,,,,
ought to be charged to the officer shot p an
account of the plan at . The in the education progress
the knife the county.
and requested that and led ,,,, j.,,,. of education and tho
on that had been ad- are entitled
of and
the general the town.
The board of intern improve-1
presented an Itemized state- Corporation Commission Clerk Removed
of the cost of construction of a letter to council for A.
Eight more Street Lights.
The and water commission
and committee of aldermen have
selected locations for eight
arc lights on the
Hie following Intersection
Second streets, inter-
section of Greene and Third
K and Miss Corey,
E. Miss Alma Jen-
kins, and Miss
W. Jen-
kins and Miss Mary Taylor. K. B.
and Miss Pearl Jenkins,
and Miss Lydia
the support of all people.
Again
The ladies were again con fronted streets, and on
the valor and plants, which i,,,,.,., clerk of win. bad weather at lawn party lane,
was referred to the finance commit-1 Corporation of and merry-go round ride
returned home Miss Daisy Parker,
Thursday
PM- left
to visit
Mis. Irene son I
Lewis, went to tins morn-
II. wife Carson, Frank and Miss
went to Seven Springs Thursday Alma Congleton, Ben Jenkins and
Miss Corey, Z. V. White-
and Mrs. Brown.
r and Mrs. B. .
intersection of spent today here Miss Lucy
streets, intersection of Latham and Johnson. Ida Parker. J. II. Barnhill
Fifth streets, Dick Misses Ada and n the eleventh was
bison avenue and streets, , In having two girls to
Thursday evening. take him to supper. After return-
Miss Harris left this morn- Ii II to i e Claude Brown
the steamer Myers to visit added lo the of the
Mrs. W. J. Boyd,
of South
intersection
Tenth
the announces day night. The squall New Tribute to
Courtesies,
Our people nevi i forget,
lee.
The different officers tiled their has been removed I and threatened rain a little
monthly connection with that body, e o'clock hurried most of the
The hand fire engine and street resignation had been crowd home and out down receipts
Commission lie correspondingly, but under the
cause made against him circumstances very
the chief clerk of wt-ll.
alleging use of his official
for private purposes
refused by who Constantine's merry-go-round
., sand announces that set up here May 10th shipped
he will bring suit th today lo Kinston. has
. I for images, i
, i
sprinkler were ordered to be paint-
ed.
A communication was read from
the of the
mid light plants showing mini
of customers being tarnished.
The finance committee was in-
lo have all accounts
and
prepare lb
Gone.
and words fail to express who ,.,., x
pi of the in el-
. loving reception
the hands of your
loyal people. God bless am
prosper them
is tho language t-, a
Ii Her .
. I from a mil inn, a i n
i he state
friends in Washington.
and Mrs. T Jan is
returned evening
a visit to bis old in
Miss
Miss Bessie ill
home
bis dace,
o. Williams making the
Hi
rain-
Died.
. his life on
of May. John F Moseley,
Mr. Moseley had
ed to bi- bed con
i i l
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Title
Eastern reflector, 2 June 1905
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
June 02, 1905
Original Format
newspapers
Extent
Local Identifier
MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
Subject(s)
Spatial
Location of Original
Joyner NC Microforms
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