Eastern reflector, 9 June 1905


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SENORITAS.
on. and N
A WHITE SCENE.
Tl. Arm
When
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Prices
st in time to meet weds, before th stock
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l Fleming m declined the
. , ion o alt careful buyers, Sen . . .,,,,.
H. Harding f re-elected
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ii . Leonid. Fleming were
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; Summer need the room and .
in order to clean them out quickly we
his
Court Tie Oxfords, worth for
Heather, Court Tie Oxfords, worth for 2.25.
. leather and plain kid Oxfords
; tent Strap Sandals, plain kid Strap Sandals,
and pa t leather tip Oxfords, tan kid Court Tie Oxfords, U
styles es, worth and 2.25 per pair, to be sold for
per
Lac r black Court Ties, plain kid Sandals,
ii c tip Oxfords, dressy styles plain co in I
styles and sizes, that are selling for pair,
we r pair.
Oxfords and Sandal that are selling
1.25 pair offer in this sale for to SI per
pal
ens Babies Slipper- are offered in this.
n proportion to the Ladies above.
A l Quartet.
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and f. B.
l. it. Kit The J. it.
and J. Smith were
Rented. Smith
His Fur ballot
Little was taken,
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Cobb Bod were declared
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do the ward.
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., J. I. Moore
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. Meeting called to
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m in. Tim. of
The Hide ii
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know ii at a very cat hen King, chairman. D. J.
oysters the
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aldermen the ofT. K.
Hooker and C Carr were
and both were
ed by
It. W. King was re-elected
III III WARD.
l absence of ward
D. L. James
elected chairman, M Moore
secretary,
The names of 1-
Lanier presented
alderman. received
votes and and
war declared the nominee.
C. on.
,. coted ward
man.
Driven to
Living an i of tin
place, remote from ii II h
Is often to
iii of accident,
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etc. in I I lie th
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY, JUNE 1905.
No.
PRINTING PRESS EATS PAPER.
That It What One CM
Young America can knock e
THE ELECTION.
MAN MURDERS A
TWO BUGGIES MIX.
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL
MILITARY RECEPTION.
Board Aldermen Return. Otto Dehart Fatally Shoots Mrs. Pink
The hoard of aldermen met in. Goode at Va.
old crowd out two to one when it adjourned at noon today ff. June around the depot waiting for
comes to getting off things that land the returns of the j reached here of a
are bright. Since was out I election held J a drunken young man at
the editor's have been showed hat a the
was cant.
The was as
Fleming i
votes.
doing little chores about the
to keep in a little pocket
One of a friend
down with her, th other day, and
the latter, like most bight
displayed an Inquisitive tarn of
mind asked n number of
about different thing in the
office.
does do up S. Carr each votes.
the visitor asked one
of the boys in the shop j voles.
Our hopeful began duly
line.
Mis. Goode, a
was shut to death in
the shot going through
Second R. and
Charles each TOWS. Otto was arrested aid
Third Tail and a hearing. He
And Both Come Out Broken. F. M. went to Dur- to Durward S Wilson who
l ham this Laves For West Point N. Y.
Kure to Beau . Reflector,
the train, there h mix-up. Saturday evening. Mr. Mrs. W. U. Wilson
among the horses that resulted in . erring in
damage two buggies, lorn ; honor their son,
Parker and a young man named who successfully
Edwards were sitting a buggy J. A. Lang has moved into bis for the Military
together horse became new residence on Pitt street. will
frightened at something, sud-1 g j returned Saturday j the 13th. From
off. Both man evening from the road, twelve the home was
were thrown out of the buggy but; f I thronged with his many
in-it of them was hurt. The
A. It each voles. ,, ; collided with F.
Hooker and on to th. fraud Jury which was
bail.
and went to the Goode home.
the depot. Mr. buggy th morning.
I. A, Sugg moved into one
of the Dupree houses in South
It appears Dehart
the latter off
and threw
mi back of
Taylor went to
evening and returned
declared
and shot a chicken, and when Mrs.
Goode protested against his coo-
was badly smashed a shaft of and
toasting and wishing him all the
at the academy.
The was very appropriate-
decorated for the
in Mac and old gold,
Wist Point colors, the dining room
was a scene of beauty and
Ben's duties with sets type, j elected aldermen of their shell into bis
distributes type, folds papers, Jive for one year her, killing her
bundles the mail, reeds the 1st, 1905, to 1st, instantly.
He then left, but was later
the Interrupted Conference With Former Wife. I rested while his way to
the visitor with O., Virginia. saw tin-
in the world docs the press I I-. Duke returned from very small I
this morning, he went ye- children of Mrs. Goode. Her bus i
Mr. Parker's was broken.
; visiting j being he
Give Both Addresses
We have had several postal
cards and letters from
who reside mi K. F.
routes will; to change
their paper lo the tin-.
of was to hold a conference with band was at work at a saw now their mail on, without
quick explanation,
The foreman was able lo restore
quiet after a few hours.
bis divorced wife, Mrs. Minnie W . , four
Duke. He was asked about his that the
trip and the conference with his
divorced wife, and he said
Miss I lie Tucker.
Miss Mary Bernard, of
In Saturday even-
lo visit In i mother.
Miss Harding returned
home Saturday evening fro.
Washington, where she has been
teaching school.
Miss Mary C. Wiley, of Win-
giving their former address, i
We have tried on several
was accidental, lie is a young I lo And their and make the came in Saturday
; man about years of age. There I changes and some instances have evening to teach at the teachers
Social and Literary League Meeting
The social and literary Meeting
of the Li-ague was he'd
Monday evening at lbs home
Mr. James Mr. Mis.
Brown had made arrange-
for n pleasant even and
their efforts were not in
At a quarter past eight o'clock
the crowd to gather, a. d
sou the young people were n
merrily on I lie law., while the
older ones enjoyed one
company on the porch. At nine
o'clock, the program i
which c insisted a paper Oil In-
life works of
Miss Wilson; a re-
citation, la Now
Miss Jennie
Account of the Beginning of
by Mr.
Jones; and a poem,
Shall Pass by Mis- Martha
Lee Miss Ellie Brown
rendered appropriate
selections.
Games were then in In
a guessing contest, Jones
won the prize, a book.
At half past ten o'clock I he
leaguers for their home.-,
that they had spent a I
and profitable
Recovered Speech.
Elizabeth City. N.
Mrs. R. E. Perry, who lives
Beach street, recovered
powers of speech after days,
during time she
his conference with her was considerable excitement, but to look through at least institute at Winterville.
purely business t had dunKer of violence. a or fifteen post offices, and j. a. Lang went to Bit
that nothing would have even then we have failed on some.
Lang
this morning.
G. W. Baker went to
been said of this be said. If each subscriber will always give
, , , . ., Fire in . , . . . .
I mind telling the the pest office a I which he has
object of the visit. It was In refer- Sew Bern, N. June been getting the paper and then morning.
i th, and taking o'clock tonight an alarm the office be wants it changed to c. Parker
our sou, Woodward, that I j If re was sounded. The lire was u will save lots of trouble finding this morning.
ed in Uncle representing the
every respect. The
lights from the many and
silver e made it a most
seen.
Mrs. Wilson received
in the front hall and gave all a
heart welcome. Walter Wilson,
Jr., and Miss Mat lie Holt, of
ham, received the i
Wilson and Miss Alice White
received in the rear hall. Punch
was served in the hall by Miss
Elba Gotten and Frank
Al ten thirty every one present
was presented card giving
about Went
Point Miss Holt
met Mrs. Minnie Duke in Greens- located in Bryan brick block
Ion the corner of South Front and
their and will be the ,, left after-
means of the paper reaching Seven
new earlier.
be that there is. Middle streets, and its origin is
n certain found in Sew York , unknown. By heroic work of the
a d cannot be distributed firemen the flames were confined; Time is Here.
. I, gal appointment to the corner store occupied by. The time has rived
Mrs. Duke asked Mr. Mr. wife who to visit
our
the
F.
a as in tin-
.
he v
is I hi
I . was her
I mm Si York to Chattanooga
-mil Mr. Duke to meet her.
is mil III New
today proceedings were
by Is. I. Duke to get a
from his third wile, Mrs.
Alice Webb Duke. Ho admitted
the proceedings had been
instituted but nothing
further publication.
Gill Married the Other Fellow.
The North
says that Mr. P. Shore, Vail-
kin Mr. K. . North
had been paying mark
utter a word. About two mouth. attention to Miss
ago she was prostrated by an Wilkesboro, Mr. Shore
attack the grip, one of the in Wilkesboro and
severe cases known in till that he and
section, and the loss speech was were to be married afternoon
be I would accept the child were on the second door
mm as trustee they occupied as a sleeping i a
He then said he told j apartment, had not timely day evening and will preach in
his he would do, assistance been rendered by 0-1 There you get the benefit the Presbyterian church next
. see would have been .,,
tin- fin, embracing climate,
place our ii
mention here
hi Morehead this will
I . a delightful occasion.
there the . resorts,
summer beget
ting ready.
educated and from smoke. The dam
almost total, .,.
the necessary thousand dollars.
went to folk in,; the was
with a beautiful book, en-
the line Miss
El i ml Miss Alice White
lied lot I be sec i d which
Rev. W. E. Cox went a ,.,.,.,.,
Kinston Monday evening- mi-
Misses Florence Felton and one. Forbes
went to the booby. These prizes
Monday evening were presented with
Mon- appropriate words by A. J.
Moore.
j . were Invited in
the dining l was
in ever, detail, Alter
Misses Annie Perkins, Myrtle j we were given
Wilson, Bliss Harding and Rosa ,.,.,.,, , ,,,,. showing the
. n M- pocket. with insurance five thousand
he dollars.
Toe building is owned by Mr.
James A. Bryan, Is covered by
went to Mon-
attend the institute. ., a-i
likeness at West
o lug iii the national
them,
Robbery Mystery. The Encampment
X. June July 20th to 20th, Inclusive, has
morning Mr. A. V. been officially announced as the
and treasurer, of the Golds- period during which the second
j com puny, went to and third regiments of
Bank of Wayne and 1250, as. Guard will lie
was his custom, to pay off his em- in camp at Col.
at the After will command the
left the bank he came up lo the second and Col. J, N. Craig, the
Ding company's store, regiment,
where he the mousy, which are already under way the
all in silver, in drug store coming of the soldier boys to
wen to
mot nine,
Mrs. Alice and sou,
Alexander, return d fr .
Tuesday evening.
Mis-. Williams, of Beau-
fort, came in is morning lo visit
M Bernice
Harrells- colors.
Then
it- given the long
canons every one had to shoot
a long role Uncle Sain colors
with a
Tin n v., i,. passed the
which aim contained prizes suited
for the The dining
table was n covered In the
beautiful silk attached to the
Bernard, Hill
came in evening to visit cannon balls . souvenirs,
bis mother, Mrs. I. A. Among
Hi of Lenoir, with
Davidson
lei
expected catcher Forbes.
for the base ball team, came
evening.
Cobb with Harry
one of the way In which II affect-
ed her. When she had recovered
from the could
not a word,
being
people bid almost lost
as to her i .
;.; I o'clock. secured the
license, en i i and
Invited hi- fr ends, mean-
time Mr. Lee i
cation f i ism Miss Few ill nod he
sale. He culled back there this
noon about lock and went
to get his money, but was gone.
A search was bill the
not to be
the money is or who got it i-
mystery, as no stranger was seen
ill the near the safe.
A Tar Heel Wins Honors.
Two Splendid Sermons.
speaking
. e Id ml. .
the use of her b D o
; well as r nod she I
fa l ;,
.- to
a i
lined
nos
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him n on
in i i
drove l is h m ;
W . i i
Wilmington Star.
Licenses
Register of Deeds has issued
Rev. J. Manning of marriage license to the
Va., preached in the couples since lust report.
Baptist here Sunday morn-
and evening. Large Patrick K. Annie
, were out to bear and the
were well pleased with him, q, I
His sermons were and Smith.
delivered with an c it i it
he situation H Squirt A Startling
. I . , . nils from Len. . Plain Deal
reentry coin
re. so Meek
In an ran now him. All
. . . . school. foul la bit
. nod has b
Wife Did ll on the
I en s
DU
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fill I
Gran.
. i-
farmers is the
One tell.-. hard
be had to work lo ,
.
his tin last
i pi, to any
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Leroy
Chas,
Mis,
Skinner, Jr.
Miss Holt, of Graham,
w W Wilson, Jr.
tin with W. U.
Mis Al White, of
S. Wilson,
Glenn with
Warren,
i J with T. J.
. I Blow will
It of Col
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of
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THE USE OF APPLES.
Dietetic and
Best of All Fruit.
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Chairman, W. Horne, more mellow am
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j y mealtime. It is all eat
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Moore.
Sheriff L. W. Tucker.
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Announcement
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demands of the trade and will a;
times carry a complete line of
Heavy and Groceries.
Fruits, tobacco,
Cigars, etc.
Call me when you want the
best Groceries the ; lowest price
at which they can lie
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N. C,
REPORT OP THE CONDITION Or
THE BANK OF
GREENVILLE, N. C
at THE OF BUS CH 14th, 1905.
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COBB BROS. CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Buyers and in
Cotton, Grain and
ons. Private Wires to York
Chicago and New Orleans.
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TI is Mas 1901.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Letters of administration on the
state of Louis B. deceased,
hat been Issued to me
tin i of the Superior court of Pitt
county, and qualified as
such administrator according t law,
is hereby given to persona
claims against said estate, I i
present them me for payment on
before the 12th of May, I.
authenticated, or this notice ill
I in bar f their All
persons Indebted to said estate are
. tested in make Immediate payment
i the
Tins the 10th May
Administrator of Louis Cox.
M, a l-i a i ,, of ,
id Monday In each i , ,
m Williams, IN
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Paid 8,088.08
;. nil to check 75,064.96
i checks out-
and . 1,624
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Evans, Set
HILLIARD,
Greenville, N. C.
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Iron Fencing Sold
APPLICATION FOR
is hereby given that will
make to the hoard of
of Pitt county on the
Monday in July, for to
retail liquor in N. C.
J. L.
This 27th day of May.
to Tub
Meets every
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In- Tribe No
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Thursday -l ii
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NORFOLK SOUTHERN CO
Steamboat Service.
L. leaves
daily
a. in. for leaves
at in. for
with
Norfolk Railroad tor
Norfolk,
New York, all oilier
joints North. Connect Norfolk
with all West.
Shippers should order their
freight via Norfolk, care Norfolk
Southern K. R
Sailing hours subject to
without notice.
T, H. Agent, Washing-
ton, C.
J. J. CHERRY, Agent,
ville, N. C.
General T. and
Agent, Norfolk, Va.,
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bishop of tho his
inti lion of visiting the parish,
emir-, tho parson in serious
concern lest hi- should dis-
cover the of his Hock.
tS, the parish priest, be
Ids trouble, .
your replied Father------.
as soon mass is over
I'll the boys along to the
Mall Gazette.
North Carolina,
County of Pitt.
I, James L. Little, the above-named hank, do
the above is true to the beat of my
JAMES L. LITTLE.
and sworn to before
n , day of March,
J. TYSON.
Notary Public.
W. WILSON,
Directors
Word.
used to think you were a
man of your word, Jones, wit I've
changed mind.
you understand me now,
friend Smith, Hut what led you to
change your
remember that yon
rowed front
said if I lent It V TOT
I .- to me
you -re keeping your won.
OH Victor Receives
THE
To the Victor Belongs the Spoils.
to the Enquirer.
St. LOOTS, Mo., Oct. Victor Safe x Lock Co., of
Cincinnati, received, to-day, the Grand Prize at the World's
Fair, for their exhibit solid Manganese Steel bank safes
and general line of tire and burglar-proof safes and vaults,
their magnificent display taking first prize over all
tors for modern improvements, construction, workmanship
and
The Safe that has never been Burglarized.
J. L SUGG, Agent.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
The Reflector
Is Read By Everybody h and
It people money K pay for what they
if you have what they want advertise it and yon are sure to
get a part of their money.
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT.
know that J. k. Smith J. Bro. gives on
Bro., have the prettiest .- for
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent.
AYDEN, N. O. . . -so
ITEMS.
, 1906.
A authorized for Daily
and Eastern Reflector we take
great pleasure In receiving sub-
and receipts
those in arrears,
of all receive mail at
this office. We also take orders
for job
When you need a light,
tough pole, fir buggy or
Call on us and i i
Co.
Mfg. Co .
If you in ed an; in the
of , Ti ii i .
conn- to Be . i ,; n ins.
Tall examine, our ii i
high grade bag i Y. n can h
easily of the
of unite i
Ayden Milling Co.
Mi-- i u ; ;.
ma i . , Lilli .
and Lei a
arc in Hie
HI
B. Hail will do all
possible to please you with
new line of heavy and fancy
i- ,. e fill
cent i him ginghams in tow u.
That last car choice bay that
B I. received i- One,
Saturday was a very day.
Le I lime it good for any
i ll HI Mi I .-.
, Don't fail to see , J. K. Bro.
son's new both plain and
Prices ire .-i- town
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Dome to see us when you wan Mis M- .;,.,, . f
to buy .,.,
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aide, Hart A Jenkins. her I . ,,. .
pin-he. ;.,,,;, . , ., ;.
apply I K K . . a .,.
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leaf
.- and will sell i .,
as on.
Mil , c.
Ayden, N v.
of Whiten lie,
the ii,.,.
f you
i nice and clean,
i that you realize
i ices it, f. it in the
Kill . -i , Ayden.
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Tyson ate displaying cholera, x J. B. h .
the most up to date line of Ayden, Di Win
an vi this market,
Mr. T . King
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i like,
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eggs than anybody
-e.
a neat
den and all necessary out
l on ii a in Hi eel in -.-
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stock paid in,
profits less
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Go to K. Hail Co's
market fresh meats,
sage, am fresh flab,
grade, graceful,
new
Mill-
-man
class, light Hat we buggy can he
Milling Co., Ayden
received, fine line of h
can lit you up in any a I
pries
Ayden Milling Mfg Co.
are re-
daily new groceries
ii light from the
re for
the trade, are simply the
-cat on the market
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co.
Miss
of the House at
ha- on a vi-ii to her brother,
J. W. Taylor, here.
hare full line of
for ladles, Every
pall guaranteed.
J. J. Md Co.
Iliad in any Any
i the Ayden Milling Mfg. .
Those suffering with their
or eyestrain in any way; should
jail to Taylor,
a graduate optician, who
will lit your glasses properly
Will deal with you
honestly and i and your money
If
with eye troubles is
W. Y, Dickerson went to
Sunday.
We continue to build High
Grade
set apace we cannot ma i
Milling Mfg, Co., Ayden, N.
Fancy candies, oranges, apples
bananas at E. E. I tail Co's.;
For sowers sec M.
Tripp The best.
ten i
of i most elaborate .
mi slip, lines
goods ever Ayden i-
on display the store of IV.
C .
nuking your pure-bases. They
are agents for
fashion sheets
F. D. Aim a- here
Sin, day.
shingles by II. Bro.
The mil of the Ayden
and which out
repair is now in in lost condition
and they are prepared to
on shortest mil ice all who
may honor them with patronage.
They also call special attention to
their line of buggies.
. i
Mel .
. i i
tin .
tore
to
T n
I wan I
in lay away winter
r so ,
; protect
moll i bey are
g ill. ll
MOTH BALLS
MOTH FOWLER
CAMPHOR
TAR BAGS
CHAMBRAY
you
anything wanted in
FURNITURE, CARPETS, MATTINGS,
RUGS, LAMPS arid CURTAINS
for we do and brother,
Leslie, of spent
Thursday night in town
friends.
Hog Cure guaranteed,
remedy. Smith
Bros., Ayden, and
keep it.
c can't interest property don t wait, While
walk or the
men who will not believe that our
buggies are tin- most
Can fit out your whole
M. M. SAULS Ph.
A can't near any of
than
buying new clothes.
i We know
men prefer to
Louis Lawrence, who been
king cultivators, heritor some time, has
plows extra blades R. gone back to Greenville,
Smith Bro. Carlos Harris says that
We are offering good values for Town and Country paints
the money in shoes, bats, caps, colors are by far the heal goods their price
rugs cat pets, mattings, tables that he ever used and that it
floor oil cloth Cannon . Tyson. knocked out several other know we build
A large plaining outfit and brands In a test Greenville last
Improved tools with which summer. This paint is sold by
Satisfaction R. Smith St Bro, you buy
i ex peel
N. C.
BEFORE THE HOUSE BURNS.
yon tern plate
are waiting or bus
i u , destroyed
We know vehicles and
and sell
Come to us
not. If
better where we ii
i runt to Act i. New
i nil Hi i is vain end
a policy i
gladly guarantee its ton late, r write
that Let me explain
III Mill
w. f;. hooks, Act.
A. H. Taft,
NEXT DOOR TO WHITE'S.
can do
our win;. Satisfaction
teed. M. Tripp Bro. Do you want a nice
A number of our attend-1 pants, hat or low
ed the commissioners quartered shoes, of the
meeting designs go to Jackson Co.
Gall on A- Jenkins for a bar have them In great quantities,
l-cl of Columbia Flour, none better end will please you.
to be had anywhere. Miss Button left Sunday for
Needles, oil, bands and repairs a visit up the road.
for all makes machines apples, and all that he is prepared .
at Tripp A Bro. Ayden, N
Ayden Milling and Mfg. Co.
Ayden, N.
Misses Wall i s, of
are visiting Mr- W. E.
Hook.
A. Willis would bee to in-
A. P. MURRAY,
Painter and Paper Hanger.
II you do secure
one of our high grade buggies,
your loss will be than our-.
Ayden Milling Mfg.
den, N.
M. B. Bro, arc now
to make wooden I n
hones or mules.
late decided success.
of Green-
ville, who ha- been visiting
brother, Dr. Tues-
day, n tun ed to her home Monday.
horn.
Ladies children black
and while slipper- all a
K. Hi,,.
Old man what you always
w i;. n. be
u ,.,,. . ,
all Sal In
to move on notice and ,
without damage reasonable
J. A. RICKS BRO.
in calling your attention to their nice line of make
special mention of apples, bananas, oranges and fruits of
kinds in season, also Irish potatoes A full
line of Hyman's Pickles in bottles and by measure,
received and very cheap. -r on . -it time
Don't w can furnish
g Want in the Grocery Department.
Those white and tau
. ;. Bro., are
i fur children I have seen this poi
were
go to K. Smith Bro., to do
your I can
always get thing I warn of
boys. .
Joe of Kin-tun. Tin carriage buyer
here to , . oft
Singer sewing dollars, lie
cheap for cash or on . i price below which a
II. Tripp Bro., Ayden be built i
, -r have you seen that on. I , a certain
J. ,. Bro. It puts out , ,
;,
-l-- K.
. Pi.
Did you could et one i can get your troubled lame
yon Know yon could get on. B, ,,,,
of the old time Gophers and any Maw, baa to a complete recovery i,
Flour, meat, s and toffees from the
and coffees of It
AD Java blend i- Hue
. r. in canned i are keep
AYDEN N. the we can h
and com. and beans, Sun
heap B they
Io
grade.
the cheapest
Our
FLOUR,
hit give you absolute
join de ill
you for rel u.
It.
Hist. ii,
Joseph Dixon
AND
Ayden, N. C.
Lame Alter is of
steak, etc.
your
Breads, I
every d
II. I--. A and
Baked beans, tomatoes,
tripe, salmon
Id. Will
ills, and n .-
tO .
hand.
J. A. Ricks Bro.
FELT MATTRESSES
Is the Best Too Good for You
Mrs. I t ii-
Kinston, has to Ayden
will make her borne with her
liter, Mrs, i II
Go to J, I -1 I on for
clothing.
. i
I made.
in want Et Smith
a Bro.
G. ill Penny Bill,
i been vis bit
The
year than
tors
alter a visit to Chamberlain
Mrs. here. John ti n, This
Pianos and organs J. H. I liniment t also without an equal
Tripp Bro. We sell them cheap I for and braise It is
ch term, Ayden, sale by V Drag .
C.
VANDYKE.
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
,.,. at Greenville. N. C, as second class matter,
in- rates known upon application.
r port office in Pitt and adjoining counties.
i to
N. C, 1905.
Mr. and Mrs Puke are
boards once more.
Russia doe. not
when she enough.
Lu bard which
his robbing under cover of
and the trust robs both night and
day.
This squabble over two
tan papers in is
of the adherents of that
party lo be always falling out among
themselves.
and the- New York American Newest Thine; in Snakes.
A most remarkable and
very body of directors who that was ruptured
had made it a scandal and a reproach and killed a. Berry Plain. the
appointed the commit- home of Mr. John B. Dickinson, in
tee. The committee in its turn male this county, n fan ago. has
a report favoring one faction as attracted wide attention and excited
against two. lite two in their turn no little The rep-
united and repudiated the commit was first Hying about in
report several feet of its horrid
m l ii,,,, dangling around,
bus see how high , , ,
the appearance, may be, of an
deals with the savings of the people to a strange
We any that the public should de-
a thorough investigation far as known, it never once
i to the earth, and crawled
. . . ., . a on ground after the manner of
in Onto . .,
,. , . , ., . , but it would occasional
intoxicating drink is the gift
of Philadelphia,
ow. bat maybe aha will have the
opportunity buying a lot of print-
I of the Equitable machinery and material mighty
cheap before long
,.,.,, ,, resigning there will be
none of them left
A- Russia has a number of sub
I. at i ell what l
that; i is won't.
If both those two pipers together
get to be as
Observer we shall be surprised.
When the railroads quit passing
out passes to senators and
we may expect to see some
railroad legislation passed
and not until then.
The next thing on the program is
the Fourth of July, followed by the
editorial convention at
Paul Morton will have no trouble
if he happens to become president
of the New York subway as he his
hail considerable experience on the
political subway for quite a while.
won a
Four robbers held up a bank
I messenger in New York the other
all without an empty hag.
stopping. She n the bet, of course.
before be did the rob-
A girl in Wisconsin has
bet lit talking
die City
alight in trees and catch such birds
and may be properly enjoyed ls its appetite and f
any man who can do so without it was finally killed and
working injury to his fellow men- and proved to be five feet long, and I
The trouble is when one gets enough about one inch in diameter of body
of he is in such a state bad perfect wings of good and
. these were covered with feathers
condition that he don t give a ,. .
for his or anybody advent
The statement of end, is one of
to our mind the answer of a man I the finest plantations and homesteads
who was told that he could abstain in King George, and, being situated
ii i an the banks of the i
from intoxicating drinks by calling
. , hi is conjectured by some that the
for sarsaparilla when he had drank have ,,,, from
as much whiskey as he wanted, but j marsh of the river ;
the poor fellow ,,,.,,. neighboring creek,
get as much wont t-ii this theory not accepted by
can't say for as far be learned.
, bearing the sum
moat when they get us . ,.
Ian. v to this serpent or reptile, or
much of this as they wag w Mn
heard of anywhere in this section
Times
SUMMER-TIME.
The season of the year coolness must be
in all that appertains to a man's apparel.
You will find in our stock of Furnishing Goods a
variety of at your disposal, that are well
the having-and at prices distinguished for
fix you out for all sorts of Summer sports
for Outing, Traveling or for Business. We hate
All the Little
a man will be sure to want for wear during the Summer
months.
A Baron Above Work.
have no occupation. I am a
gentleman.
This was said in a New York
police court by a ban in
who had made a disturbance in a
lobby.
According to about the
only to be found in
New York or any other American
city are the tramps who sit in
parks by day and sleep in them at
night
This baron's ancestor who
As there are two to get of says Atlanta Journal, won the title for his family may have
. i . i been something of a man. Ho mat
the lead, how would do v, bring th. rat time we ever heard have , ,,,. a ,,.,,.,
a dark daily tramp having any use for I
I towel.
If Mr.
Bricklaying Machinery.
Frank
might inter an to
infringing on name.
hers.
tramps escaped
western jail by means of a rope made
CLOTHIER.
As We Buy So Do We Sell
We see from our South Carolina
that a South Carolinian
has invented a bricklaying machine
I The inventor Mr P. H. Loud, of
county, who
claims that machine is a success,
and that he will make a
with it at Columbia
The inventor claims that with two
or three men to feed bricks and; custom wiring m.-
mortar into the machine and operate j Sales, taming a dull
it. his
Oar annual during the month of June is
lay as .
in industrial enterprise He j M ,,, , , stripped f u
have had real nobility. But, M-L, u. U ls it will build the t th I
Mo. .,,, kickers he only ., M d h J is to put you ,
possibly he would not the title, not the worthy qualities. easily adjusted that it; . .
r is desired Reductions in
seems to hate made a fool. leave openings in a wall for
Nobility would not be such a had
into the
Ami.
Hock, the man o
wives, has been sentenced
hanged and will have to leave all
f ,,. i If it happens to ruin for a day or
two, they kick about raining tie
I much, and if it don't rain for set
many they kick about that t.
to
claims
e and so it goes.
i they be detained there
This government has decided
. that those crippled Russian war
is getting the . ., .
vessels that put at will
of the advertising, whether those.
. . o, be allowed tune to make repairs
are helped by it
or not. . i
end.
We when Togo thundered ;
down on he didn't The Japanese of the
know what in the had hap- at carries a big heart around
with him. He sent flowers to the
room of Admiral
in the hospital and wrote a letter of
sympathy for his wounded condition
windows. The
tiling, if the nobility made lbs machine is not
hereditary. Most of the l
f i In-old European families
rugged, rough ready t, and useful in-
who bad no false pride or nasty
about Mm the law
that preserves the rank cannot
serve the character.
Hereditary nobility is held in con-
tempt in this country for the simple
reason that it is an empty I
name. It unfits a man for useful I by hand is certain
All summer Millinery and be sold at a great
complicated, will not out and chi ready-to-wear in straw and
and has been demonstrated in Misses and Slippers.
Redactions in all
Laces and on Hair.
Special Redaction on Ribbon
tent ion that it is sure to come into
I general use by contractors. It will
be given a practical lest on some
large contract in Columbia within a
I few
A bricklaying machine that will i
do work that will stand the test as
Reductions in Departments.
Men's and Clothing fill
I sun met trip- maturing thick and fast and we are
Grips and the space we reduce
soldiers may
be bad, but there is one thing
as sprinters they are clear out
of sight.
. .-.- i on -.-i.
It makes the exact a important invention, and since a few days per cent.
I . ft. U.-V Hat
site of noble
there are other machines that auto
This baron saw nothing perform work of
Russia says all the reports so far
are only rough doubt about
It, they are mighty rough on boys for
college, and there are too few schools
. i of this type.
So doubt the trusts
people.
i r. i-.------- . ,.
Men's and Boy's Straw Hats reduced one
Umbrellas Mg
in a I the assistance of men, j Men's and Bo's in ans
order in a public place. A baron ; going to doubt that the j per cent
can be a common rowdy. Cut work
That is beneath him. Work, ho
thinks, would tarnish his title. Star.
Well, maybe it would. Certainly
a patent of nobility is worth nothing
are made for cash J
, bricklaying machine has or rime goods at cut prices to which
come along f. see them They will be handy.
We with regret that the News
and Observer announces that the ft u , got R.
Male Academy has closed to n man if he must stand spoil Don and Jacket
its doors many years it own feel anyway. And the man
who doesn't on his own feet
Tl is is evident the
way in which
squeeze
they I the trusts
Nan Patterson, poor girl, was not
a good drawing card. She has be
i come so discouraged at th reception
The car says he would rather die given her reappearance on the stage
than sue pence. I people ought i that she has quit and gone home.
to let him have his own way in let her stay there and be for-
particular matter. gotten.
. . , . A Chattanooga man went to sleep
Ins is the tune of year that .
,, church and snored so loud as to
are out collecting, there-j .
, , , . , ., disturb the congregation, lie was
fore t lie surprised it one
you with his hill.
Hock looks anything
like he is pictured, we cannot for
our life see what forty women saw
about him to get on.
indicted and had to pay a fine of
This should be a warning to
people to either not go to sleep in
church or leave oB tho snoring.
isn't of a man, though ho has
a line of ancestry reaching hack to
Adam.
So if the title is tarnished, it
doesn't matter much. A title that
keeps one from being a man ought
to be more than
This baron has yet to learn that
in this country every man must
make his own title of
make it by
In initiating Ed slabs, into the
fraternal order of Woodmen of the
World, at Morganton, he was badly
injured by sitting upon a hot chair.
It is said that the members of the
order may be sued for assault and
battery. The injury was accidental
in all probability, and no action
should be
The other crowd can get even only
by securing Shook. He
can part his hair and his name in
the middle as well as Don Laws
and write as hot A
Observer.
Senator is still trying to
convince the president that there is
a whole lot of difference between
leading congress up to an extra
session and making it pass a railroad
regulation
Hardware.
is honey mixed with
Of course the Life As-1 a poet. It docs requires
Society a very powerful j for a fellow to ask
OF DISSOLUTION.
The of Tunstall,
heretofore doing mercantile business
in the town f has been
dissolved by mutual consent. All per-
sons owing the firm can settle with
either patty are requested to come
at once and settle their ac-
counts. Any having accounts
against the firm can present them to
either party. L. M.
J. S. Tunstall.
This June Tie,
Between a trust and a burglar, and Its policy L lovely girl to be his
the difference is this, a an investigation, Star.
Handsomest and largest stock
Iron Bedsteads at M.
For Cook Stoves Ranges,
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am-
munition, One and Two Horse
Steel Plows, Heat Cutters and
In fact anything
In Hardware come to
H. L. CARR
to THE REFLECTOR.
WINTERVILLE
This department is in charge of A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep-
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory.
WINTERVILLE ITEMS.
June
Look up Mr. Cooper aid ask him
about prices of anything that you
are interested in.
Spanish peanuts for seed at T
N. Manning
Misses and
Ethel Carroll are home again
the B. F. U. at Haleigh.
We hate been informed
A. W. pay the highest
price for country prices.
Oar load Hour just received.
Barber Co.
hate moved my
new store Deal the depot. I keep
a good line of hardware. a
black smith and and repair shop j
and livery stable in
W. L. House.
Just received another shipment
of ladies, men children shoes.
Harrington Berber
Misses Ida, Bessie LeRoy
Mooring, of came in
to attend the Institute.
Don't your eyes feel like there
in them Do they pain
and feel tired on reading Do
they besoms mattered and
while asleep That
A. few the Eastern For Pine Tar honey, Walkers
area bit in arrears, tonic, Anti Pain killer,
I have the list and Dr. Bell's Bye salt, and a
the list on all the , -ail route from sure cine for all Heart troubles, see
all subscribers T. N.
and am prepared to give receipts and Forrest
fur the paper. Gone and see me of Green spent Friday
and pay up, make me happy, make night with . I. Smith.
the editor happy, get The Masons held their meeting
I've got
for all who pay for a flour Sc per lb. A. W.
year advance. i Ange
A. D. Johnston. The, dimly Oil Mill is now
Prof. told us that ; buying Seed. They pay
were enrolled at the institute Mon- ; the highest cash price or will ex
evening and several had come for meal. yours
in since, who were not then me read write for prices.
friend, who was
her home bees not
J a r i the one of Mr.
hut's own n, ho had lid
d; mi .
ed help, a young mother and babe,
were penniless, and at
horn Tommy
to Mi 1-
of poor and m
and Still they come.
town is already noted for her
beautiful girls.
Hay, and lime A.
Ange Co. right.
I repair Shoes do good work, equipped
Bring 11.-ii me either at my flour
home or at the shop. ,, nice
Henry Nelson. art crockery all very
who raise their hay cm Harrington Barber Co.
be supplied with the well
There is no reason why Pitt
farmers should have to such
high prices for their they
can raise their own wheat and the
Mfg. Co is thoroughly
splendid
known
Mowing machines and
takes by Harrington Barber Co.
call them.
New lot of poultry wire, just
arrived A. Co.
W S. Johns, of came
TO THE MERCHANTS and
THE
log th.- Pitt Co. Oil mill.
Johns th the engineer who
the plans this mill.
Mr.
drew
paired vision and should be rein
. . . i here Saturday to see about
by wearing eye glasses. B. .
T. Cox and carry a full line of
Spectacles and can lit your eyes
with the proper
Mis Lela of Greenville,
is here the
or It men to solicit
orders for nursery in Pitt cheap, at A. W. Ange Co.
For particulars enclose
stamp. B x N.
forget to bear the orphans I
Monday June
Miss Moore, of House,
on San train.
We handle T. W. Wood
Son end millet
T. Cox and
Nice lot of glass ware and crock
We now claim the sole agency in
this county and a part of the
counties for
While It has only been i
few since we Introduced this
Hour in Pill county the increase in
sales, which has attended the
public approval h has met with,
wherever it has been sold, has in-
a bottle Dr. sure us to extend our efforts In es-
r indigestion at the drug store. I a
h I Ibis means of bringing it to the
Corn, bay, lime salt, home us well as ; the merchants.
to explain why we have
basis on same to
A lingo crowd from here business,
In order to post you relative to the
. merits and quality of
PERFECTION PATENT
we w ill say that where it has I
obi customers come and call for
i more than that, we are requested
to every barrel we sell to be
good as there is on the market.
We don't we have ever seen a
prettier and higher grade Hour than
this. have gotten duplicate or-
from almost merchant
A lot of cook stoves, just
arrived at A. W. Ange Co.
J. A. Nichols has just com-
hi new residence near the
girls
Our spring and summer stock of
dross gists notions ladies and gents
i slippers has arrived and our stock ; bat
always on hand. Harrington
Barber Co.
White's Black spec,
recommended for the human
family, for perfectly
balanced.
For sale by
B. T. Cox Bro.
On morning at the
residence of the bride's father, Mr.
J. H. Smith, Miss Mary C. Smith ;
and Mr. A. were
happily in marriage by
Elder C. L. Little. The wedding I
. . . i notion Barber A Co
was a pretty home marriage. After, . s .
old to.
of billies dress goods . several in flour
b I we should know something about
more complete than eyer Hour, and our endorsement of Per-
before. Consisting of j on experience.
suitings, Q. CHAPMAN, COMPANY.
batiste, weather proof, batiste in
all the late-t designs,
The are respectfully invited j
to call and inspect our
Barber k Co.
They say that A. W. Ange Co.
large assortment of
I the lime.
Fur hay, corn and oats, go to
the the bridal party
went to Reedy Branch church
and i to the groom's home
about miles
where a nice was served.
They have the beat wishes of their
many friends.
Don't worry over that iii tie lot
of cotton you had over when
you got through ginning your last
lots. The Pitt Co. Oil Mill, buys
seed cotton any quantity the
best market price paid every day
A large assortment of dry goods
just arrived, at A. W. ft Co.
For Plymouth Rock
per dozen. Fob orders
filled as fast as the hens lay. O. H.
Jackson Winterville X. C.
There are teachers here
attending the institute we will
not their
and address for this issue.
At the drug store there we think
the most can be pleased
in table silverware and jewelry.
Furniture all kinds of dress
goods, daily at A. W
Ange Co.
The concrete blocks are being
i made here to use the block
I which will extend from A. W.
Ange store to the buggy
This will not only be the
bunking building but one of the
handsomest structures in the state-
new corned herrings, just
received Harrington Barber Co.
Corned herrings cheap, at
Highest price for cotton
paid by County Oil Mill.
Go to T. N. Manning Co. for
fresh candies, nuts, raisins and
choice
Monday evening while
Bryan, the assistant postmaster
here, went the street some
slipped in stole
Mr, Bryan's suspicions so
strongly to a young coon named
Simon Barrett, that Barren was
He had more money
than little coons that
bate, but said that Jim Grimes
another gentleman of color, gave
to him a bill to gel some
apples with, and the rest of his
Notice
I this opportunity to in-
form our and
growers generally, tint Nelson
Farm Truck is again on
the will furnished
to farmers at same rates as before
you i r past favors we
are soliciting your orders for the
prevent your. Manufactured by
Mfg. On.,
K. C ; and I. Smith,
dine, N. C.
White's Colic and Kidney Cure, j money had been paid him by the
the combination kidney medicine
for stock and a
at the Drug Store
Some try to meet
buggies in prices. A few try to
in quality and finish.
But none undertake
hands for dinners
them. Grimes was arrested also,
and they forked over the cash.
Both deny their guilt, or any
knowledge of tho theft.
We carry samples of over live
hundred of wall paper.
Sour
Stomach
No loss f
nervousness, headache,
bad breath, general debility, sour
and catarrh of stomach
all duo lo Indigestion. cures
This discovery
tho natural Juices of digestion
as they exist In a healthy stomach,
combined with the greatest known
and
Dyspepsia Cure does not only in-
digestion and dyspepsia, but this famous
remedy cures all stomach troubles by
cleansing, purifying, sweetening and
strengthening mucous membranes
lining
STAR
a-
Tommy was a very little
for his nine He was u
lonely little boy. too, although he
lived in i great big house, had sort-
ants to wail on him and mother
and father who looked out for his
welfare. mother was so hand-
some and charming that he
dared rumple her up with damn
he bad seen some
boys love their and his
father was so tall and elegant
Tommy always associated him with
the bronze statue tho o
Wellington which stood in one
of the large, stalely hall.
Neither was to be trifled with,
be found out to his cost,
when he bud up b
stuff a piece of paper in the duke's
month to see if he could not make
him look less forbidding Hawkins,
the butler, had severely reprimand-
ed him. and once when lie had i
lo make funny with his father the
i hilly disapproval with which lie
dismissed from I he room made
him more timid am shrinking.
So Tommy shrunk more and more
himself. His reflections Oil
and things were those a very
pronounced little cynic, and he
would have become hopelessly
bid had he not loved Mary, the
Irish who mothered
him sum pi l Mi-- I
his ti and Pat-
cur whom lie
n d once u brutal police-
man. was his sure refuge.
Hi i him in the ham, and
lie w lonely and his
iii-. In I he would
i oat lo Pal ;, mid mil all the
lave of his ;. It lie I and
Mill great solace in kissing Patsy's
pose, for Patsy to he loved and
kissed, and it was n never ending
to why mothers
mil it hers re so different from
maids and dogs.
The Sunday before Christmas
Tommy went to Sunday school as
usual, dressed very smartly in his
blue velvet suit, with a real lace col-
sealed iii a handsome sleigh,
driven the dignified family coach-
man, who considered it n sin to
.-mile save in the privacy of the
quarters, when he sometimes
condescended to relax a little.
Miss was a very earnest
teacher, and this Sunday morning
she grew unusually eloquent on the
meaning of Christmas.
want to
that Christmas is the time of
good cheer, when those who have
plenty give to those who arc
remembers what the wise
men did Christmas
Several voices piped up,
Tommy's a little louder than the
rest.
hear
bright star shone out and
brought I he wise men, who had
gills, to the stable where the infant
Jesus
u stable, dear child What a
strange place lo bring their
Here Tommy grew
ed. you remember Jesus
was just a poor little baby who was
born in the manger Hi- papa and
were poor, too, and guess
they needed
showed the wise men the
way to this poor asked
Miss
A dozen little voices piped out,
bright
many my little children
are going to be bright stars and
out the poor
Every little voice rang out
except Tommy, who
was thinking deeply.
After the lesson went up
to Miss and asked
arc the poor and
Do you know any
Miss pinched his cheek
playfully and people
who arc blind, who are poor, who
have lost their homes; little crippled
children. Oh, Tommy, the world is
full of them. They are all around
The next few days Tommy was so
full of subdued excitement, his eyes
shone so and he ailed SO
Another large shipment of shoes We are prepared to furnish you as
all Styles and sizes and prices very cheap as the cheapest. Come
reasonable. Barber, examine before buying elsewhere.
C B. Bro.
WHAT YOU EAT
to the sun
to the
only -1 M cm.
lb. trial I.--
by B. C. Co.,
For Sale By
JNO. L. WOOTEN.
the family physician was called
ill to prescribe, which he did after
so much deliberate scrutiny that
Tommy was afraid his secret
would discovered on his tongue
or his face and swallowed the bitter
pills without a murmur.
Mary, the housemaid, was his
stanch ally in these day-. She went
out with him constantly, and both
of them alter Mr. and
had gone out for the evening would
creep down tn library, where
Tommy would carefully and pain-
fully write little cards which Mary
lit
I'll e wen i r for Tum-
my. had nor an I
he mi I u
There were u little bootblack, who
bad no home; two little girls,
lad be. little curds Tom-
my had i him; lo
them, v. wen
h i-k t mas mot
. ;, had
door mid hi
coning in to . here
Tommy's Id
I e
gifts.
Tommy did sleep in i
night.
k i nut-, morning
he went into his I I go
ii w I hem In
where the gilts r played, as
had
could r. lie mild hardly
restrain himself, he was so . veiled.
As the library door I
Mrs.
There. on I r i-;.
were blind girls, crippled girls,
dirty lie newsboys, kicking their
heels
Women, decrepit old men, and I lie
only familiar face Hull of Norton,
discharged e,
Mr. advanced threaten-
in a voice of
brought these people
brought said
Tommy confidently.
do you mean
Tommy stood up straight, looked
his father in tho eye and mi
you rein, r, pupa.
the the e
tin- poor boy hi- u
am in the stable. I'm th
man left gifts I'm star, and
the wise
i-
Bill Tommy bud now inn
hi- mother, mid i n . i
appeal look in bis
face i lull went straight
lace- and ribbons down to Mr-. N
heart. His bravery ti
gone, bill be managed to U at
full.-.
Miss Her rick wen
all to be I knew you
and papa were busy lo
and so I thought
would he the star and bring them
to you. Please, dear
give our gifts and have for on a
real Christmas like they had in
Bethlehem so many year-
After Mr. and Mr-. had
held a whispered conversation a
few moments Mrs.
Tommy, it you
us to
Tommy fairly danced as he ex-
let's give all a nice
warm breakfast first, and then we'll
give them what need most.
There is Mr. Norton, ; i- so sorry
he got d . He trill never do u
again, s take him hack. papa.
for his
actually found him-
self dealing with one of hi- own
had never be-
fore condescended lo Nor-
ton left happy.
The rest of the Mr. and Mrs.
were kepi busy
the of Tommy's
and and for days
after they re i doctor.
signing check, lidding home- for
children, houses and
dealing out kindness right and left
until all or and miser-
were
When Miss heard about
Tommy's Christmas she laughed
and then tried so kind her pretty
blue eyes oil red when .-he
dressed for her Christmas party.
it was a very wean little
that went in that evening to
good night to as she sat be-
fore the
And when said.
Tommy, you seen your
Christmas gifts yet, have been so
with your poor people; lei us go
down now and Tommy
stood before her hesitatingly, his
soul shining of his eyes in
adoration of beautiful young
mother; then ho said
I want, i- lo hug
you like and lie jumped
into her lap, winding his arms ind
her to kiss you like I kiss
And he d I Hi m
oust rate what kissing Patsy was
like.
Oh, the Mossed miracle
kissed him back and,
hi- he t lo
dear heart, he Slink into
dreams.
moments later Tommy's
papa opened the door
and Killed.
Goldsboro, I M . Calvin
s pi federate
i a .- u .
of his n , half a
mile iron city,
ion.
day evening Mr. was in
s city, when- he
purchases and on Ills
about t-supposed
Mime person persona saw lino
i; and followed him
mt town where they n
Tor w ii his
re empty.
taken to his home and
aid summoned, when it
found i hat outside if Several
ills and bruises on his his
k till He never
gained died
is i noon at o'clock without
i murmur us to who Ins
sere. He was years of age.
Observer,
New Knights.
Now ,
W. K.
of Hie of
arrived here tonight
will deliver memorial
address of tie local lodge here
There w as a special meeting of
i lodge tonight, and
was done, alter which
and
i i to the u i
ii-i it. the closed
iii reception tendered
distinguished Hi and the
o e -ion was by the K.
of P. band i ring several
ions.
Tomorrow the
, cl will lie I I
a . Masonic opera
will e .
where the appropriate
sing exercises will be over
departed
after
i. the
Severe
lb v. Ill K. Hicks gives the
lowing forecast of the for
month of June;
From the to 5th, inclusive
took ruin and thunder
in period extending from
the 7th to 12th, promises to
ring some of most and
severe disturbances of the month.
thunder storms and drown-
of ram, with great warmth,
attended high humidity and
very low barometer- storm
runs from the 20th to the
High temperature, thunder
and great electrical
continue probably until the
If heavy rains and
between the 10th and 13th,
the same may be expected to
the reactionary period,
25th to 28th,
of A. N. C. R R. Condemned.
New Bern, N. a meet-
of the board of magistrates
board of county commissioners
I today a strong resolution offered
by M. D. Lane, of Kort
condemning the lease of the Allan-
tic A North Carolina railroad to
Improvement Company,
was carried by an almost
vote. It was directing
. . . o
gate the legality of the lease, and
possible to set the same aside.
Hobson
Greensboro, Ala., June
Captain Richmond P. Hobson and
his bride arrived
afternoon, after having driven this
across the country miles. Au
immense reception was
bride by townspeople,
every citizen taking part.
Mrs. Hobson, who bas reared
the North, has cousins in
Greensboro.
Driven to Desperation
coming in, kissed tho living at an out of the way
and tho beautiful mother as place, remote from civilization, a
in the of the driven lo deepen
i .
I . I ml
All . ;. I
I- I
, ,,,.;,. lion of accident, resulting
in Burns, Cuts, Wounds, Ulcers,
etc. 1,1-in a supply of
halve. best on
tilth. L
ten,
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Money by a Vi o
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M F D V SHOES, SHOES, SHOES.
rs
r ASH.
Ready to We r Hats and Untrimmed
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS
LES
ON
We have a full Stock of
shoes
For Indies and Misses
in Blacks, Whilst, Tars and Chocolates.
SPECIAL PRICES.
Fridays and Saturdays. I
Ladies SUMMER GOODS.
Remember we have the
for the Ladles
Such as Lawns, Organdies
Swisses in Various Colors.
Clothing.
WE CARRY
A C Line Of
SUITS,
Styles and Colors, All Weights and Qualities. We Also Make a
SPECIALTY OF
TAILOR MADE SUITS.
The Pi
Store.
Greenville, R. C.
DESTINY OF HUMAN SOULS.
The American Citizen.
Strong limber ires
Theory Th.-. The Spirits of , r i , i
. r, , . lie world a man.
Men Puss Into
Are the bodies of
the But American,
dead and gone Don't
too hastily at the question, for if it My mother's father
felt blood
science it to ac- ,, ., . ,
. , i I our his veins
for the utter depravity the
animal. It is apparent to I A satisfying flood.
est observer thin
a a
j Think of the r Wore the Irish grew
And of good
; for I hat, lie, j
A by trout. . . the ,. . , ,.
In that has I
deceit by the Climbed upon the knee
it a el n i i Fire
. their I t n ancient
I e in; then . .
. . H I birth.
. . . i I . I
; , earth.
I n .
. . .
left tin
,.,. he s Italy,
.-. .
I bet In-. Si bed and free,
., v world a man.
Saxon,
n to butt in
n In at
tut
I., Weekly.
THE WILD HOG.
half I
It Is a Desperate Creature and Hunters
the , -1
i fierce the
I. . Ami . i . i
i . a I have ever tin I in the
to I a u . from
ii i ; have met him in
hit have no con-
i tent-on of his i nature, lie
; , ,,,
ti . o I , lie that kind
. vi i i i iron-
U . Isle. I dial . i an
; I had with a hour
ago during hi water. Tin
Couldn't HI, ;
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ii iii rut . i i re r- an . ,
,, . , ii, i. t the In the purpose
old ii r who lino u- , , , ,
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i ii ml -in . , , ., . , ,
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ant i ; until i ion , ; . .,
., i i in a non
i . land it am r. Inn , . . . . . . .
. Until hi.
; him . on ii lung . . , , . .
. , ,, , hi that tune.
r . . to sonic . . ,
,. i I II
unit next , . . ., , , .
,, . . . , nil in a
.- in i l hi- text, , i , . .
i the section I was
thought n I . it- in I
where i
. , i ;., from the harked I
i . . . i; ii he it n
In . ii the
. cry man is
. o i tun where i
no . ho; thirdly,
you'll i U-r Ii or i
. i , ,,.,
. , . go to as as I
man is sec- ,, . ,
,. . , mill lei i It were so
. ., i urn . , ,
I n- within a yarns tin-
till , ., I ill- in.
, re n I it
ill In lot . . in- . , . . iii
. i , ill a I I hail
, , I . pi. .
, i . never In fun when
. guess we i i . ii, lie ,,. ,
. hail ii hi i u
i mime- . . .
. , . . , , a hit, i was
I lo tin lam . . . , . .
. urn . .; the thing
i i i- , , ii,
ii mils Inter.
Wren Small. ; i
i . one of the largest I I
,, , , birds mil n dashed of a
st in , and made straight for me. 1-or-
II. i n i, there was a low
i in n f, n feel from where
i In rt
him run the I .
I I tree
. me, he broke
set u high mere . I
. ail
I. replied
II ; run h. I ll
hen ii . . . floor, fur tins .
king. . . a
i a
, Id In i Sir
A Few v- c. Warning-
Two I
i . , whereupon i
. I . ii light;
n I mix
i . re ring fearful-
or II I not I
i I , mil shoot i
i I lo pieces In
inn iii
. . . .
I . ,, . , . III
I I you one I I
Inn, l
I ill . . I
i . hoot you.
i. ind I
it in the, in
re
to n in, i r a note
I lie .
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i. in i
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I flu his mother
i .
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we i
of made them i
. ; . in i II in sen
I . i
and t
i i i, it r
. , .-,,. in I-. Tin
. nit in
K, r
Verbal f
, sir. Thai i
. I
don't it
buy this i
inly Tl
. isn't
You i lid I half
it I
Miss Ft
in
I ;
the hi
tag girl,
Dealer.
Nothing
Nothing can withstand the force
of n righteous public sentiment.
a quarter a century the city
has been the cm
n p machine that has
been invincible Time after rime
forts were made to it give
the city good government, but the
reformers always failed, and
gave up despair
is no I,,
the hone stunts rang-
they u ill as I Ives.
The b i It I ti tin I i on
NORTH CAROLINA RETAIL MER
CHANTS ASSOCIATION.
l . . ,
, i i
. .,.
, i convention
; .
, I to I lie
ed the co
Inn the
the as i
i-i.
. i .
Th y a
. .
Vi l
. I
ii ,
t-.
hi
iii,. June 1905,
convention
. Merchants
i be In-Ill in Asheville on
J mi and 22nd
i Sawyer has
From Mi- John A. u,
, the
n Association
i-. from I I
of am, Ala ,
Southern
If you Had
. . ml, .
eel
i,; I. in. .
he i r
It any ether i
their . I
In the Old ,
In .
tell
I.
.
ed to
an .
. .
t . i
t,
I, II ,
II ll
. ; . . V-n i .
Ian t-r of l n ii
-u they
an-
the -l
ill, mi, -u en
in and win
i. r.
I'M
ft
in,,. .
if they
. .
. the
next I nae ,
laws that will t bi
Of i
ii i ;
i. .
i it;
oiler of i . a silt . . i-ii k him
he i ml
. . I was bit a
I . .
i . ,. ,,. , ,
i MS .
., If.
gave me I he u-
, in ii hi;, severe tin in. i on,
it in -k in my t Headache, etc,
, me . . ire fin a t mm t IT c mi I he
i. .-. i nil I in ii . . -1 . i, -c t n nit .
ll-it g e .
and Dim i iii Sold by
saying I.
int- i bot that
. .-. much he
send it t me North Carolina, it appears
x rail in. I took one dose of not escape in the Washington graft-
w. i- Hi- in live minutes, tag operations, Louis It. Smith, a
be me , ,., ,., Land
Tun . . , . .,.,. , ,
i mm ,. confessing that he sold thirty land
all bottle cured the three of, warrant worth about
For
IA i,
In ,
Inn
hi
and
THE DAILY
Is a s paper and
only a year. , .
D a .-; n
if you lire r, a so
. . .
no
in
.
he
OF THE
Pi,
IS BETTER
DAY THAN i FORE
To Produce glass
Printing,
, B I
H If
.,., ,, , i. , ., When the of food taken
Che has taken n , .,,.,
,, . . , . , is too large or the quality too
ward bringing about peace m Mm nu. H
by pressing to the especially so ii the digestion
Washington the h has by
t Russia would conclude Eat slowly and too freely
th Japan ll would be quite
to the Chief
ho were the means of
Mil
REFLECTOR PRINTING HOUSE, Greenville, N. C.
w i tic
IX.
ARRIVING DAILY.
thoroughly. Let live
elapse hot wean meals, and
i hen yon feel a fullness and weight;
end to the bloodshed the East, In the region of the
d in this connection he ting, take Chamberlain's
. ,. , Liver unit the
Secretary Hay were in Wash-, be j
Charlotte I b r. .-,. Wooten's Ding Store,
Greenville.
Quality vi. Quantity.
muscles and g body do
It depend tee quantity of food of. printing
u eat, but mi . , , .-, ,
, . . material for sale cheap at
n proper assimilation. . r
hen you take Dyspepsia
re your system gets all the
out of all the food
i eat. It digests chat you eat
of the of the
in ac
prop
in-. This builds up
the entire system, over-1 is harmless, tastes
as and Indigestion,
ll begins to look as if there might
The Children's Favorite.
For Coughs, Croup, Whooping
conveys the etc., One Minute Cough
varieties to the blood Cure is the children
and; This is it contains
Belching, Sour Stomach,
Dyspepsia Cure for
at is sometimes America's
disease. Dyspepsia, is
tined to eventually work a won-
and lasting Benefit to silt-
from this distressing and
harassing Sold by
L. Woolen.
good Sold by L.
Drug Store.
Poxes
Mecklenburg Hotel and Mineral
Water Co. Will pay 11.26 each
for good natch Foxes.
Write to and express to the above
at Chase City, Va.
SPECIAL RATES
ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
Louisville, Ky., Confederate Vet.
arena Reunion, June ll, to in.
Cue cent per mile for
distance traveled, cents.
Rate from Greenville, N,
the round trip, j
Tickets on sale June 10th.
18th with dual
19th. Extension of final I
limit to may be ob-1
by depositing tickets with
joint agent, Ky.,
payment of fee of on each
ticket. will be allowed .
at Petersburg, White III
Spring and II
Va., spec-
train service and through
Pullman cars will be operated j
from convenient points. For
Information see agent, or
consult Purple
Wrightsville N. on ac-
of Bummer School,
IS to 1905. Tickets to
will be sold June
14th, with
limit June 24th, for one first
class fate, plus for the nil
trip Bate from Greenville, H
C., to Wilmington, N. C, and
return 5.00.
D. W.
DEALER IN
Groceries
And Provisions
one th it we . ,
. is to Sell i t . ; ;
., do vi- . , i i-i
nil w .-. h u on ire
OW hills I I I .- ;,
i-i j mi i i i I .
, I lily hi pine, its
of in
RIBBONS. S
Cotton Bagging and
Ties always on hand
kept con-
in stuck. Country I
Produce Bought and S, id
EMBROIDER ICES
folk
D.
GREENVILLE
North Carolina.
I kindred ; i-o i foil; of
Gr and . and do h , u will at
favor . vis t many d
Si
the of women's fashions,
GET YOUR SUPPLIES
Now
the first of April there
FOR LIQUOR strayed from my farm near
man has been given LICENSE. X Roads a sow with fl ,,.,.
glasses of beer, but in hereby given that I will sow i. white, slit in
. application to the of Com-i one ear and swallow lark III the
hr to prevent him from becoming ,,,,,,, of ,,,,,. on am ,,,.,. Suitable reward fur in-
power, the condition is Monday in July, for license to
I ., . , . i , , e. i retail N.
e that he must drink Tuna. J
IS J
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton factors and handlers
Bagging, lies and Bags.
Correspondence and shipments
-Economist.
Tuns. J.
This day of May,
formation leading to
sow and pigs. J. W. Perkins,
i N
i k a. , .,.,
. . cos
CONFOUND.
Everything you want in the way of
nice Groceries, Canned Goods,
Fruits, Candies, Nuts, can be had at
our store.
We carry a large supply of the Best
Goods
JOHNSTON BROS.
The Cash Grocers.
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POOR PRINT





SPECIAL Sale
OF-
Low Shoes and
Slippers.
BEGINNING ON THURSDAY, MAY 25TH.
we offer our entire stock of Children's and Infant's Ox-
ford Ties and Sandals a Greatly Reduced Prices.
No trash, but good, New Shoes. A chance to buy good, 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 the attention of all careful buyers, who appreciate gen-
Bargains.
SHATTERED HIS THEORY.
An That Non-
a School
In the days when board
visit tree paid to.
those schools by local
who had on the subject of
Scripture lessons. He requested tho
head master to pick out a
dull and lot him ask that
lad a few questions, whereupon the
following
Now. my do you
by a
Hoy. looking hopelessly at visitor,
makes do answer.
Visitor to head
see, it's I've always
maintained- Scripture be ex-
plained and illustrated if any com-
of it.- meaning la k pen-
this sort of skull, lie can't
tell me what a miracle is. No.,
hear me make him understand.
Mead Muster sarcastic ire
Pat's In Golf.
Pat had been helping the n
keeper construct several at the
new golf links and during the noon
hour had been given u I moos
in driving. A day or taro later ho
was tailing his friend Casey about it.
be said,
game they call do be a
game. have a little white ball
long stick aid a knob on
ind yea put the white ball
on a little at sand. Thin the
game is to haul all
ball so far
did yes hit ball
asked Casey.
said Pat. a the
funny thing about
the hit at
Two Point of View.
you know you gave me a
sovereign a sixpence the other
day. ft ell, made a
I knew
you do. sir.
have wrought a miracle yourself, idiot paid out the gold
haven't a duller boy in the school j piece a
If you'd question sonic of the I didn't, but passed the
, r. sixpence on, somebody for half a
no; show yon sovereign, and I bought a
what do with till one by using of with the money, and I've
common sense methods. Sow, my still got the
pay attention to me. You don't well. I wouldn't worry about
know what a miracle is, oh it. We're likely to make mis-
confesses by his silence. takes London Tit-
listen to me. Suppose you Hits.
got up in the middle of the night
and saw the shining, Spoiled Romance.
you say it are looking for the
should say it explained the young man on the
was moon. porch as father of the young
Visitor man came out to see what was de-
her.
bless said the kind
old gentleman, comet i- in an
entirely different part of the
And lie look round lo the
oilier side of the house, showed him
the not of ; and talked
t for about half an hour about
Paragraph.
Even a will give you
ad vice freely.
Never j edge the covers of a box
by itS coll
A spoiled child is to be pitied
more than its parents.
Home wen are born and
become little of own accord.
Frequently a chorus girl's sue
depends her understand-
If haste makes district
messenger boys will never coma to
want.
When a man keeps bis own
counsel he hasn't much use a
lawyer.
Talk la said to be cheap, but
any married man will tell you it
comes
When a man seeks notoriety he
usually more than he can use
his business.
every woman
has figured out what she will do
when she becomes a widow.
Chicago Daily News.
DO m IO THIS OFFER
The r so we give is simple, plain and We are over
, . j . . C I widest
you to hi th slippers, end in order to clean them out quickly we
make offers
La lies leather Court Tie Oxfords, worth for
patent leather. Court Tie Oxfords, worth for 2.25.
Ladies patent leather and plain kid Oxfords, wilt 2.50 for 1.85.
Ladies leather Strap Sandals, plain kid Strap Sandals,
and patent leather tip Oxfords, tan kid Court Tie Oxfords, all
Styles sizes, worth and 2.25 per pair, be sold for
per pair.
or black Court Ties, plain kid Sandals, patent
tip tip Oxfords, dressy styles and plain common sense
Is, all styles and sizes, that are selling for pair,
w; offer for pair.
Ai. the Styles of Ladies Oxfords and Sandals that are selling
1.00 to 1.25 pair we offer this sale for to per
pal.
th c Slippers are offered in this
Sale are In prop II is I quoted above.
The . get first pick at t line
ire of , and
couldn't, you know, if saw
bus sun.
should sec it
wasn't.
Visitor from a die-
pawn i suppose
one I old you ii was the
sun
should say
In- ii liar.
such persistent
; I told
ii n win.
n loll I was
a liar, would n
in in
lion, should say
was London
Grant and Queen.
V. ii an, in Lon-
don on In- trip around wold
In u I to cat i
the Saturday
i; . i ;. re
th in of pi
nil I r u few momenta
he fore dinner i
Jesse i, runt. mall .
was
behind him. -v tin- general was
j ii. at
his coal tails n of times.
the I turned
-.- I, I
he
r in ii lid the general,
, em
Jill
I'll ; en look Jesse's hand
. . i man, think-
him
id .;.
I,
in, Iv
I Pica.
i i-, t
I.
e of
Ill
I to
Useless Phrase.
Bobby returned from his first
tea party, hi round allied
in smiles. hope you were polite,
said his mother, re-
membered your
when were
passed to
lien I please,
mid it I
hare ml; yo m
I , ever;
time ii pas.
Low Rates to
Not only will the and
North Carolina railroad sell low
rate linked Kinston
to Morehead and in, good
till on account of the
opening of the Atlantic Hotel,
City, next Friday even-
hut of the
hotel also rate
of 11.50 a day
the dance. The hotel is now open
for season and indications
are that the opening this year
will he brilliant and
largely parties
have been made up from points,
not along the line of I lie A. N.
C, but from Henderson, Wilson,
Greenville and as far west as
Greensboro.
NEWS
Not Uncommon.
heard you were at the
said the girl as ho mot
the evening.
think of the
liked everything but the
end
was mutter with
I knot of. The
people in fro . u putting
on thin; and i could u
were elbow
rec
ex nun in I
e air in In into
. Hi, n plied the
oil it, are i
demanded
irate man. on t, I know
M hi eye i- hurt, I
i ;
fellow, know my
ii n I one from
; friend today Tim.
Why Ha ad to Di.-.
in the year I p
Don ii
act of
hi St. Si r. in
lb note which
u- In on , the
; ; In d to go in the
r I
the v
ticket
kn our file cony
I I. III
Friday. If .
can
I ii will l
Seven were
burglarized Monday
of Wayne
and Craven have adopted
deciding to contest the
r of it Out-
railroad.
it given nut the Atlantic
line Wilmington
placed a big order for
pew i
ti idled a of
new . cm .
I'll
Public
m of h
mi order for I public
drinking and
fountains lo be placed
Street, the court
one near Five Point.
will also be placed
in the I cf the
Thee will prove a great
to be public
. . . ;
GUARANTEED DIVIDEND FIVE
PREMIUMS
Murderer Captured.
The who
ed at
Saturday, been arrested and
lodged in jail as
the scene the crime
d in Mm I ill
Lout.- lost my gold an
lune 1st between
ii mill by way of
i ; , The watch was
nit face.
Willing to p reward.
L.
s Smith's Mill, N.
pa; when you buy
I rep conies up
., . .
on
work of
On . u-
and
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
j. Editor mt Owner.
and
Ne.
ONE DOLLAR YEAR IN ADVANCE
GREENVILLE. COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. TUESDAY, JUNE 1905.
WON TO
The Turner Brother and Rows Bid Pine
Work.
The Washington aggregation
wee aim ply outclassed Thursday
at Arthur's park. At
part of game did they lave
to win. Our boys shewed
in great shape,
the fact that
son, our crack right was out
game. Turner J. and
E. did excellent work,
while our catcher,
did stunt beautifully behind
bat. His be
The home boys started in at
first and made three runs, White
making a Beautiful single in this
inning. Washington failed lo
reach the initial sack.
second Turner
KEEL
Heine Wedding.
Wednesday at o'clock
at the home of Mr. H. F. Keel, in
South Greenville, a large
f friends and relatives assembled
to witness the marriage of bis
daughter, Miss to Mr. A. L.
Thigpen, of Penny Hill. They
were married by J. A. Horn-
The attendants Miss
Keel with Van Fleming;
Miss Haskett with J. F.
Mis Sallie Knight, of
Tarboro, with J. H. Miss
Nannie with L. L.
pen.
Wedding March
was played by
Job MM.
The pallor was beautifully
orated with ferns aim ivy.
After were
ITEMS.
Blow by a beautiful hit, while tended the bridal left for the
Rowe, for one more, bit
the spheroid for three sacks
Washington their
runs in this inning by three bases
on balls, a man hit and an error.
to cross the.
rubber third. Washington
ed this inning two two-
luggers and two errors, After
this our did think
making a round
fourth
home of groom, a
was tendered
-Mi. were the
of many
valuable
N. C, June
Miss Lee flail is a
sink
Miss is
relatives over river this
Miss Annie M
aid
Henry the
at Bethel Saturday.
Mrs. B. K. spent
and Sunday with relatives in
Ayden.
John Phillips and son
has been ill fur peal w
days.
Miss Nora Harder is the
list.
Misses Lena am Bessie
am. Edith Broadway, of
Nannie of
spent, Sunday with
Allie
Belle Langston is
visiting Misses ed
Mel reek.
O. Dill, of and
TOBACCO
Official Will Compelled
York, Jane F.
who lo
ii-f
AID SOCIAL
Thursday, J a f.
W. went to Golds
MR. JOHNSON TO THE MERCHANTS.
He Makes a Speech Abounding m Sound
Argument.
H. attorney
of the Retail
Bland and family of Carolina
grand visit to Ayden.
jury Tom borne from
gallon of trust, Baltimore Wednesday evening Mr. Johnson
meat answer more than an hour, and every
d-M-i-ion ,. A. of M in the a,,, county
ought to have heard faint. He
told them they
should have heard, an
aka and Of the com- J- T and Miss that effect
f uh ch be in
R. Parker
in
Judge Wallace
Slates circuit court.
la, compelled
the of J. T. and that effect
o. II
were in Saturday we would
advise nil who me farced i ii to
BETHEL ITEMS
Bethel is well at
the fifteen
Sunday and this
on u two bagger by James B. mid mouth Will ha for we
a single
failed to score.
In the inn drew t
blank and followed
her example, Turner fanning
men.
Greenville scored three
the sixth by hits, a
want them back.
C. S, Robt.
Howard, spent Sunday
in town.
and Walter of
Sunday afternoon
at the hotel.
W. J. Mayo and Miss
when they are selling for 1.00.
Ward has on the
He is some
sacrifice and in error by Maxwell j t Sunday in town.
at first. again failed potato men arc here but
to score, Tamer funning two out i won't buy. The farmers;
of three. mud gel behind them ft s
In the seventh mi looking to see I hem
not Washington was unable
to. W.
scored one the ibis week.
eighth by error left fielder, better now
Washington do anything, i W, J left
In White started off. for Manchester lo be beet mail
with a two-bagger, to third his brother's marriage,
and scored on block ball. Miss Hazell had her linger badly
tried to hit bail hard bruited today while the
this inning, Turner showing parrot. The bird the linger
them he was teasing,
Mr, and Mis. Frank of
Ayden, Mr.
and Mr. J. ,. Haul,,.
was well represented
at closing of Bern.
Ayden last week.
Misses and Mary
Monday to m
ville.
ITEMS.
N. C. June
Mr. Feather-tone,
a shoe firm, gave us ,
Ball week.
Mrs. J, o. Babbitt left
morning for attend
the Babbitt-Dallied wedding
Mrs. John ha-
I liven ill past
reported a very better.
Mr. and Mis
I of spent
with Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Babbitt-
Mrs. Jacob
feeble.
To Potato Growers of lit.
W wish to stale Hi
on strictly prime
toes are s
New W,
Bill en
mil over . o. Ii owing
d of the
mil -11. as to.
secure orders to buy t. n, b., . Mis. P. M. Jon peon ad child
would, left ibis morning for
B, Baker, went to
. morning to operated on
sell low prices I
p lo
N V Urge
l n d, deal
In m
, II p
Inez. Croon, of Durham, Mr Johnson
night to visit Mrs j of
J. M. Moore. and pointed out
Rev. and Mr. F.
and Miss Baskerville,
left this for different
points In Virginia,
Friday, June
If. W. went to
this
for
II
1805.
I-
I In- H
Haul
mil
.
Ore a d
was
Ump
Rev. Me, of Ayden, until
of food. She knows how
LINE UP.
Greenville. Washington.
it toils. The poor will miss
. ; guests o
. . ., , , .
Mr. of
filled their regular
They were
a I
He-
M in
he ,.
do Hi-
e la
the Hairs
In
ii d nil call
s He
i ii
, into
e i-. .
Id oil the sin
a in
in a ,
s ii mil a
June 10th,
is If yon W. Ward from
aid will this morning,
Bill Smith an I Watt Duke went
ti Baltimore ibis morning,
Mia as Mamie Haskett and
Keel re; from
a visit near Hill.
Mrs. A. V. Johnson, of
Week, is her
Mrs. A B. Tucker.
Mr. and Mm, A. L. Thigpen,
Hill, Clime in today lo visit Mr.
mid Mr-. F Keel.
Mr. i
had
ere
II.
. light
things ii had since
organization. There is mil a
who has not saved
money through it.
of several thing;
that threaten the of the
Hal- mid urged a
thorough and
f and
to thwart the Intent
He
dangers the parcels post
bill Hint is pending before
and that becoming a law
would mean driving retail
merchants not of
was
another subject considered. North
Carolina, ho paid higher
freight than any other Hale.
in win in- through
North Carolina to In other
states cheaper than will be
topped at any point in the slate.
Men have been driven from North
Carolina tn cities in other stale to
engage la wholesale with
own people can
snip much from
c.
tin-
stale than
Mary B, Ward, Bethel, in Hale. There is mote North
i capital invested in Nm-
Virginia capital.
North he said, is one
of the seven stales that bus no
law which debts
can be collected, We may cry
aloud for higher but
ideas are
S of Baltimore, has, .
and
The homestead also has
w ho has been Mrs
I, lo b
, home
i .
so t ti ii t A. Gary, formerly a resident
one bu now of Danville, is in
cried town. His many friends are glad
to him again.
. I
e shew face here
I of good things.
I Mi.
James, B.
J.
Move,
Tamer, R.
Smith,
White,
Forbes,
Blow.
lib
lb
If
if
cf
I Whaley.
and Mrs. F.
Andrews has improved .
rapidly last few days. Glad
. . I. h j . L I Greenville Monday,
hear the news. Hope he
Wooten, soon be again.
u S. t ., is loan
Carter, Baker . . ,. ., .
Maxwell time
was his only trouble.
I Blokes.
Mrs. John
ail last to he he
Found On St
This g Ned
know c i , in in w
shoe up when potatoes are ripe.
found
its mission, is shield
for the man who does not want to
pay bis debts. is a differ-
between man w ho on pay
but and Ilia win,
lo pay but
He to poor
Paul,
Car row,
Died,
James,
Greenville, runs. so, mouths j daughter, Mis.
hits,,, errors; Washington, I and days, of Mr. and Mrs U. who is critically ill.
run., hits, errors. Struck oat, ft
Turner U, Wooten Cutter at their home in Hat-
Hit by nine. , Wooten , ; on ,,
Aimed rune, Greenville S , sympathy is expressed fur
parents In their bereave-
of game hours. Umpire, The will label
Lewis, floorer, Attend-
Dwelling Burned
dead oil a reel the edge of A dwelling b Mr. W.
He H. burned
Minion, of Georgetown, between the market house and Urn this morning o'clock
branch, Ned was a very super. Are in a closet and train
and was afraid to been caused by and they were the of
sleep in house at nils or mice, with tow ii
himself, When his was house occupied by tenant, a i Line. can be if
found this it had on only lady and children, and she the will unite for
night clothes and was wrapped in found it mil in lime lo save about get the co-operation of oilier
a blanket, is supposed two thirds of the
during the he got scared Press Mil.
left his house, Death is
Another Held-Up Reported.
k n ll j Guard Turlington.
A. C. L. Robbed. , . . , .,
. , the house t
in ii e. n.
ITEMS.
11.1 r. June
Lin Gallic
at
lo the station
early hist night on I tie mad, m-at
lie by a
double daily service between
Weldon and Kinston.
Mi urged the
pliant lake more Interest in the
association, attend tin-
put more
safe in . ,., .,;.,,.,., In it, and wort together the
-will play Washington
Washington 13th.
and Lena mil I
place Friday In Cherry -1 wards the u where he is watching he was held the town and
in Ayden
this b was and
Nice Monument.
A has
been th grave
late H. A. Sutton I
The
Walsh, e marble
in two men and it boy,
fur. believes that
bis restaurant,
. killed
I,
.,.,. I superintend
Killed Another.
N. C, June
a young
Bitting in the r r
hi;
occurred on
-i the
ii- ill of a
., men
. . .--.,.,,. , . aim ii
. Miss who is attack upon Mr. heard Mr.
Ni. w repulsed, or Ml
Portion of last week Ayden , . shots to t them to
nest of M an. hull ;
M. A. Wood, one of .
in
com
committed
bit Another Railroad
mother road tn
K, v. M. A. Wood the
. its I
at
completed,
cl
-11
Prime Who Dead
can
m ill go at the
Rev. It. I. Co
ii the
Bribe ti
, of
held
. Hill
duet
he
1.1 B, Can
. . v


Title
Eastern reflector, 9 June 1905
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
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June 09, 1905
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