Eastern reflector, 20 June 1905


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SPECIAL Sale
LOST REVENGE I
OF
we offer
BEGINNING ON THURSDAY, MAY 25TH.
our stock of Children's and Infant's Ox-
ford Ties and Sandals at Greatly Reduced Prices.
No trash, but good, New Shoes. A chance to buy new shoes
Prices
early in the season, just in time to meet your needs, before the stock
is broken an, and sizes run down, is a rare opportunity, and
that demands the attention of all careful buyers, who appreciate gen-
Bargains.
His upon her a
blow. I here could be no doubt of
that. She never anticipated
that he would die so The man
below had been her husband, and lie
dead. She could only think of
at first.
How she hated him
II. had bought her as the wife he
i.- re. So he have
once loved her. But he had never
shown it. She had reared him ti
very day, v hen th
went together from the church
i. fiat, road by the
l ere the old women
stood the rain, over the
village preen ha by wandering
whose leathers were blown
up, by the wind
day of their marriage. He
have once desired her. How
he had stared her in the shad a
. ,. carriage, while the hoof
of the horse spin in the
of I he road. Ilia eyes
nevi r left her. The; were slightly
. and looked excited as they
. . led over her face, and his full
lips moved under bis black mus-
he, bat he said nothing.
How she ha I luted him
-j. morning after their wedding
she had tried to from him.
She the great Lord
ii hotel Hover in the pray
he was
sea
. i d
ills cried to
l ;., idles
The
ray
in
The re
WE MAKE THIS OFFER
m Is simple, plain and We are over
have I many Summer Shoes, we need the room and want
you to the slippers, and in order to clean them out quickly we
make this
Ladies leather Court Tie Oxfords, worth for
Lakes patent leather, Court Tie Oxfords, worth for 2.25.
Ladles patent leather and plain kid Oxfords, 2.50 for 1.85.
patent leather Strap Sandals, plain kid Strap Sandals,
and patent leather tip Oxfords, tan kid Court Tie Oxfords, ail
styles and sizes, worth 2.25 per pair, to be sold for
per pair.
Ladles tan or Mack Court Ties, plain kid Sandals, patent
tip stock tip Oxfords, dressy and plain common sense
Oxfords, all styles and sizes, that are selling for pair,
we offer for pair.
All the styles of Ladies and Sandals that are selling
for to 1.25 pair we offer in this sale for to per
pair.
All the and Babies are offered in this
i proportion to the Ladles as above.
. I
v. re to i
V I U
it front
i , ton, n in drove over
,;. . . . . i Two or
three -it . I, with
d i
, i .
,,,, h-r as from I
cold ii
. H I be
,.;., . ., . . whistle
o-,.,. , . ad tin n know
was late. The train was flashing
struggled on against the
tempest. She returned to his
How she had him
Ami they led together. The
. of Switzerland, the
. ere the chalets rest-
ed on steep slopes, as if tired
I but for a moment; the
,.; ; the old, sad
,,,, ., their streets full of the
. ------1
ruins, passively enduring shrill call-
tourists; tin where
lift- I was she
had then with him. She
hated the flat
,. of the vein ruble Nile and the rose
.;. of I in ;. were loath-
to her. An he hit I,
and she i d I he fl
, ginning to Vet was she
. i
had conn
; , r. Women
ed his Hi-Hi-- passed
ii admiration, while
ii d in her check
as his. The
I awhile, I
her and to her only such
profound Park
i- again the
I railings in the n, the
,. of rippled round her be-
hi trees, and the of
and the who were
the re n- -the sinner
had not Been him dead. She must
go down Into that place
he lay in She thought only
of him. Hit small face, was
white as walked softly down the
stairs. She raw the motes
dancing in o cloud of gold dual
sun shed through
the leaded lattices of the hall, and
she turned her eyes from them
and wished the i would go d
With the darkness her strati con-
calm might fade i
She to feel more natural.
I J i the door
,, ii, and he hind In r and
locked it. lie had been laid upon
. com h . she
A while
shrouded I he form
that her girl's flesh had shuddered
at, had from so often. A
raj of dying light glinted where tin
head was. n she drew back the
, . . ; me upon the
face, which sin
.,,. i for a long while. The upper
I in was drawn back from the strong
while The mouth to
Ho could
the fin mi soul of the dead man was
ling lure far off and that
the body h had often
. . i the spirit with the weakness
of custom nil bowed
m will, revealed outwardly
i was no longer prisoned
within it. as she looked at the
month she felt the dead man's
-mil was laughing.
She wondered why, and as she
d wondering over the smooth
shaved lawn, past the sundial and
the leaping silver of the fountain,
one came to the garden
man who her and had
i to i her.
He know yet. stole
so In- believed her
DER PITCHER.
husband was living am
ho knew In- was dead.
II,. stood the window and
her name, and as he spoke u
of swelled through her
heart. She dead face
covered and crossed to him.
I- be he asked.
i- she answered.
lie her passionately and
pressed hi- lips on hers.
I love he
I love
As he said words she turned
round from and looked bail,
into the slowly darkening room.
A strange, horrible fancy seized
her.
She thought she heard the dead
man laugh.
I i to
her
waited so long Come, leave
prison house, tho jailer find
the cell door open when he returns,
the prisoner
She an-, red
v ill never return to find me.
held her closer against his
heart. .
-You have resolved all,
n dare all my sake
A wild triumph shone in her
girl's . a wild triumph
, . j,, her sweet girl's voice, as
she n
house has crumbled
lo the dust, -lie prisoner i- free,
lie yielding body in
his arms.
mean that you will come,
that Mm to long
You will forsake hill I h
Urn she shrank from bun again
and She looked behind
r into still, shadowy room.
The warm blood in her young body
g, .; ,,,
the mail again in the
count your be-
Blow,
Id is u vise child dot know how
to keep ii curd --Skin.
Date's many a third
foal you don't
go
player.
Two strike-
of a
Philosophy is tho you
to feel when you feel directly
the opposite.
What B woman likes about a
yachting trip i- the clothes, she
has to buy for it.
a who nasal-
ways lived In a to know any-
thing housework.
If a -ill wasn't jealous of some-
body would lo a sign she was
only person in the world.
If a bad hi work hard to
get his living hi he dots to get his
fun in-would become an anarchist.
Haw York
Fair Drinking
A of water taken from
one of He i of the water plant
in Greenville was sent to
Mi Cart by, Stale Biologist, for
analysis. In hi- ii of analysis
ho Bays it is drinking water,
free
steaming
The law requites tun
i ions of the water lie made monthly
o inn and tin queen
. . r i,. -he sickened again
and thought of tin- S
Damascus and -v. leave
i could give to her i if
be upon
. tho shadow of fate
AIM BO .
I leave him will
. on;.
Concert.
The class orphans from the
Oxford Orphan Asylum gave a
most enjoyable concert here last
night in Masonic temple opera
house. The receipts amounted to
The class is in charge of Mr.
and Hiss While. They
went from here lo Washington.
is no she said.
kept her in his arms,
black the life. , ;, r Me.
She wondered in a malady dream-
and the voices under the live- i ,.;
I. for a mo-
His
Tho
goods. Th; .
line of sizes
will get first at this beautiful lint
the makes r; of the. best, and a
Li r
STORE.
-I c ceased lo think of them.
, , . he ; twilight
and tried lo
. I, in vain. She dreaded
i as
dread the
How I him
And
; o the n r ti tied young
life. I if the i
and e , understood
that was in the ion
and staved e
, . ,. of cell lo whisper
fort. The v. fell
; n r, she opened
it,
no one ever I
. p was aw a;.
in, and I e
, the till
her of
. . her
forever.
, She
. lie II
, is the room low her. S
In
I;,. his arm- from
her His mouth left hers.
She pointed backward into the
room which was now quite dark.
lie i- there, lying dead. And you
love me. and I am Free.
She lifted her face to I is. and
were full I
I . i her and muttered a
c ,,., beta en his teeth. i love
died f nm I face and
and wild with disappoint-
mi and.
Then he i n .
to the
lawn,
the
of ti . .
.
, dead It an Mm
lie had
I, . , . . be
II
rt. never wrong
h all the years. Why should
ho , ,
down by the window
.; cry. could
, , .
in the silence the Close
the dead man laughed.
Sketch.
Has Cartoon Talent.
The bate ball cartoon in
made a hit
much comment. It was
executed by D. who has
d remarkable talent in
that direction. If he pushes II
there is fame and fortune in store
for him.
Higher Qualification.
is always brag-
his wife's cookery. I-
she such a famous
more
that. She's a hypnotist.
under control
that he'll eat anything she emus,
bad Is, Chicago
Tribune.
John of Wilmington,
while going to pay off some
hands work in a swamp, was
waylaid by three i lob-
bed of The robbery
curred on the public road within
city.
. .,,.;. Of
The
i d
date II will be i pp ed.
HE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE. Pin COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. TUESDAY, JUNE 1905.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
No.
DOING GREAT BUSINESS
A Favorable Week.
OBITUARY.
The Weekly crop for
Security Life and Annuity of, ending Monday, Jane Death is no of persons.
Greensboro ReSisterS Policies. 1905, the the home of
ITEMS.
X. C, -In e 1905.
Miss Eva
,., the V. ,
The first ending Monday, June the rich, and M.
weather on the whole as very
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL
S. Higgs rent to Wilmington
this morning.
Commissioner the new law
were deposited yesterday.
weather on the whole was a and children i Saturday Harding went
The. are fro- the week w. too for the rap. Li.
Life am. Company of grow,., of crops. Mon
Greensboro, the M local storms . w., none. i,
day, 7th. wit,, ha,. a win., M. C, ,,
crop, a -fee ,. S ,,,,. and with
counties, , , . .,.,. ,;. .
Warren, J- Z lb.
value . this . a genera, Bertha, spent
reprinting the work of pt precipitation during the week
three weeks. company Is met of t state, giving farmer-. , came
over a a,., ,,.,,, .,,, m,,.
million dollars business every opportunity to cultivate crop and n ,
month and have written over a kill grass and weeds. la. o. on . aft.
million dollars of Insurance northeastern and j . f with her
January. This a where Las I. ,. .
record and it is been the so., n- H. J of
become rather dry, and upland
NEWS.
airs. K. D. of
died Friday
o'clock.
John M. Durham,
died place Friday afternoon
ck.
W. L. Cooper, of Graham, isl hundred the
here on i ml tree sell-
tun trip.
Mr. . I. is I
visiting her daughter, Mr, J,
ham.
quarry Faith, in
are strike.
state teachers assembly in
hi elected Dr
president for
.-. r. Woolen and daughter, coining year.
Pat lie, we to Wilson this
nun
and Mrs. O. I .
of Trinity Park School, Durham,
, arrived
me time with Key. and
Mrs. on Second street
K, II. How
Carolina n i nine inner -i-. ,
Ne-vs and Observer, crops are beginning to need And when she
F represents rains. The went a very dangerous surgical
at v
the week average about a few months ago, she
degrees, or nearly decree, dally often praise the Lord in her
normal. Oil the in the In ea. y
WM life she joined the M. B.
e nigh, above and eve, remained a true
i . ,
during which
made rapid growth; the latter unbounded and her whole hi
portion was, However, Beloved rest .,; peace.
of county for per- the temperature
of Henderson, are in
y evening in mis neighbor-;
wilier which is on sale A.
-i-i- r, Miss
Jailer Indicted.
Charlotte, N. June
of the June term of
the Lulled Sates district de-
afternoon when the
grand jury a bill of i,
against Deputy Sheriff
Saratoga, spent
a, Ii.
i, Beverley,
Ward and
e. -pi t Situ, lay night
1-.
a of prisoners low. There;
escape from the county jail. sunshine everywhere
is jailer, and it is the week. The weather
II Must Tell.
Competition awake to
that he is in the habit specially favorable for and the active
federal prisoners I he tree- vigorously be alive to Its in-
of premises. The federal generally succeeded j finances or give no the race. Good
views such action as j n and weeds, is the merchant's
in the light of an escape. ,.,,,, now clean, well that will make com-
the prisoners who are aid to enjoy petition do work for him. man
their liberty are W. W. n and making I that will And
Ricks A store. Mr. Hood
one of the proprietors of the Buck-
horn spring which lee lied
Henderson. Mr. Hoover
this famous spring on
road.
Friday, June 1905.
Bet. W, Cox returned from
morning.
I. I Hardy, of the Raleigh
was here
today.
K. House lei this
morning for a visit to her mother
e off
pleasantly, Mrs. Zeno son, Harry,
Miss Ellen Moore went to
Freed From Panacea springs this
Pa., June After
death read
W. II V. i, S.
. d Morgan
He shot
he with a pistol.
Al Hill, Halifax ti
. e man named
Williams was killed by
ml. T, Hoover, A mule as also killed,
A old man aged
ill be from
in search a son
he I in that city.
ilia in not Bud-
lug the sou. and
i, hi lily.
A. Janell,
passed j
c. A Fair, of enter-
dined a numb -r of ;
people 1.-; Saturday h with
the hi-
the E.
music was of the type
Saturday, June 1905.
and Jesse convicted at Ly j,,.,,.,,,, favorably. Ma-that income v ,. Hammond went to wars as sweet a
the recent term of the United In crops took investment. He
in daring early portico of to tell just how larger
sentenced m five and four neck
Paragraphs With Points.
h magazine story on the d
en , between American and
A single make h ,;.
difference. Pail of the R, an
.- interred the
another part inti I n
Manila.
Thai New man who deeps
days a clip ought to i- in
demand a dummy director
in those high corp
There would lie more
double the world girls
ml as
imprisonment respectively.
enjoying the freedom of the
mines last week Jesse
made his escape.
Every Girl Own
Has Paris become tired of
Or
his sales have been, owing to bit
advertisements, but If ho has
advertised for a year, and then
resorts to a series good
today declared not I
I guilty of murder a given his Prof, W. B. Dove returned
. this morning.
was attired In his black
, but was lam for him to
wear a few mouths,,
for the yea;, . H. I
ft would seem so, Or M remaining th, I ago. ll.
perhaps Paris is and the difference c
Mis. J. K. left this
for a visit to relatives in
I they appear in pictures in
magazines.
King Alfonso refused to be
I worried over than bomb incident
in Paris. He probably thought it
was just the way of making
. him feel at home
Surrounded.
London, June silent he aggregate amounts
to the Daily Mail iron, r-st world w, me for
says that the movements of setting the A , f,., , which I,
the Japan, Gen. advertised, he will Bud a
The next few days should see the e
u .
will follow no
o what will probably
v r , , b , eve in
Drove the decisive action the ,
. , ,. i. the world Is graciously permitted
General is .
, to her own costume to suit
in almost hope position.
j Journal.
c F. Manning, Bethel We will take more stock in these
, nude; en death . ,
the bat , d h Panama when the life insurance
, companies begin to take risks on
.,
J. L. and E. M. J ,.
helped to kill John evening
denied Charlotte where they had bee,, to
had I. ,,, kill he; husband, j attend the meeting,
For years the woman
insisted he was guilty. Then
o she relented. the C. W. B. M. of the Christian
f T wile and Ed- Rob-
for ;
Miss of Grand
Rapids, Mich., state organizer
Card Thanks.
We desire in ibis manner
in an almost taste and her publicly thank the people
His force la much inferior to that Greenville for their great kindness wards woman fat-ed
of the Japanese. ,,,, recent sickness Mrs. Edwards burst
are shaken by their re- implicitly death of our child. We will eye. into a mood of tears.
verses and disaster in the Sen ,,,,,; the expressions of will be taken back by his wife and
.
for
. , ,, temperament, how will she
Gazette publishes today a later- . . ,
the conflicting demands of Mesh
view the secretary l
leg;.; Ion. who is represent- -d spin,; I has of these
make purple club
peace immediately as he Is able to temperaments, red hair,,
affirm that
many floral Pa., Mrs. Edwards lessen mat .,,.,.,, .,
pl-eL on the little one. killed her a, Sal--
Mb, E. S. Mai.
Masons Elect Officers.
Greenville Lodge No. A. F.
Tobacco Exported From United States
to Canada.
was exported the
United States to Canada for the
ten mouths ending
ma, her daughter, Mary, and 2nd first and
there. The pardon will Sunday in July, Children's
I pass on her ca-o next Wednesday be , the after-
neon on Sunday. Because of these
two services, on Sunday, I will prominent citizen, of the town
Stirred ,,,, July, arc this year. When
be in August. a Chicago man goes abroad I bee.
as it i- i United Suites. Those
Chicago magnates who are hiding
in Canada have apparently been
improving their opportunities,
John of Detroit Is seek-
a divorce because his wife
refuses to take a bath except on
national holidays. Some
Michigan men are getting too
particular for any use.
Treasury officials traveling on
public are allowed to
charge the cost of their baths
the expense This demand
for a clean administration is far-
reaching in ii effects.
papers state that very
colors shall she to annual
with If he. of London, on
is of the type and her were chosen for has been created in the are especially day he arouses a suspicion
brunette in nature,
of course, strike ii
agreeable wearing
black and white; mid the girl
can
,,, i to wear peek-a-boo
tobacco amounting to i;,,, suppose u girl
v bill In 1897 the p i .,;
which, . , .
. , .,
licit
K. William-, W. M.
L. II. Vend.,,
J. Ii, Barnhill, J. W.
Wilson, Treas.
M. Ken--, See
circles as a result of the present he l trying to dodge the
. . ,, t . .
the ll X-11
; The export.
fall ill
red 1897
, tern
to Mr. Aycock.
King Oscar the British Admiral.
ll, I
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Chosen, a
i. . J, the d i I
, prince,.,
between of who will I
. of Margaret
the ship i
the .
; . . ; .
, .
of the British take part in the quarterly Grit.
Hilda by the Russian lie
cruiser in the China . Painted Paragraphs.
i The foreign has A , . ,. .,. f,
barded s-ii
field, . ; . . , .
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New Buildings. tried men Bud i i
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lb .
HI
hand
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way to
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POOR PRINT





j. j
A Great Campaign
in
v Goods
Mil
At C. T. Big Store.
Lad Slippers.
Ladies Oxfords
1.75. in
Ladies Is, worth ,
now
Oxfords I
C rs,
s and
styles,
iii.
. i
airy a
Prices on
now
ii
.
I i I
Embroideries.
Remember our Embroidery
department. We have
I as All overs,
edgings, insertions, corset cover
effects fancy items. Come
and inspect.
i i
J Hi
Men's you need.
Plain white shirts, Negligee Fancy
i u esp to speak i today
linen and strong
i i n I we only
the
i. the m it
pi as, up
; u m pie t e
r, to Collars, I to
t It t to I'm
and all trinkets men's
. this talk at i he counter
Wash Goods.
Lawns now
Lawn now
Organdies now
Organdies now c
Organdies now
Silks of all Kinds.
in China Silk, worth now
Silk, worth
now
Taffeta Silk, worth 11.25,
now cents.
worth
non
Men's Straw Hats.
Sample at Factory prices.
Only a few more h ft.
C and see
Store.
STILL AS A
An Animal Not Founded on the
Facts In the
Of all restless creatures on the
face of earth, the mouse ran,
when it sill, be the liveliest.
we not r-i-t. we people,
in gravely of child it
shall be ii
boss active or a- noisy as i
U we should say to
those young folk who willfully dis-
our peace.
In all time
adage, i mouse only may U
as still as sleeping animals.
We do not dispute it. Hut the
mouse awake The in
wall at tooth nail,
nuke a passageway Into a
being's bedroom dead of night
The mouse trying in vain to
from the waste paper basket into
which it is invariably attracted In
curiosity, From which it can
the way in silent baste An
oven the tamed mil
sleeping a. the mouse
known to move slowly in crossing a
Boor Did it ever gnaw in
or trend softly over the papers am
rustling mi i.
delights to disport
Stillness means more than vocal
V. i t lie i r
lure, can . a
or when hurt. mice have been
known to , as it i call T i
adage, w very well know, does
refer In the still, small voice
tin- mouse at all. It to I
a v iii we Inn
proved, an- still,
quickness of the mouse helps it to
escape natural en -my, tin i
is good lo i r-real
She has, of course, lei the ism
a fair i or . e i I
in i in i its prey
the be of h
and . re mat lie I.
When the mouse trot along
a slow rate of s Never. I-
willing, if in .
any ill of in a given pi i
Never. Let el I in ii
pact, Mr.
Clement C. SI i happen In
hi
I I -i-i; .- w I
i III
.-
The pm of is
lie inn in . to slum- .- ;. i .
.- ii an i.- i i
tin.;, mi to one's ear w at I
think I . . . ago shown
to untrue in
Friend.
FEAST OF LOLLS.
Timing an Egg.
n r- i v.-.
of . it i in
d i is n i ; I
any Invariably
when she put I lie c .- in the
. Ho k u
an m two
d XI
I here three verses id that
hymn r I as a. but I sin
only t v ii v In i I
her z is lie .
. i n a railway.
i bro
the i i .
lime . ; we nu on this
lie asked mile a min-
an-
other mi I he
rig London Truth.
am Water.
. . nine
i e water in live,
ilia; they in I with i
i I in, or I of ; -a
have nu air I r in
body, v. iii, ii them to go ii i
or down in the water at will.
u I h i . dos i deep i
the air of this r
i , of certain muscles and
tin- weight of
again it
oil the pr ire, I
with air body b
i ion lo
It th of the Year
In Japan.
great festival of the year in
Japan is of dolls.
ed on the third day of third
month. In every Japanese family
of consequence I la-re is a lire-
or storehouse especially
to hold the dolls,
handled flown from to
generation. All year until the
first day of the feast the precious
dolls are kept safely locked up in
this Sometimes there are
hundreds of them in the possession
of one of the families. n
the first day of the feast the vault
is Opened, and all the dolls are
en out. They air carried into the
room of the house, where a
number of red covered shelves
been built to receive them. Always
among historic dolls are
effigies of the emperor and empress,
and to them in importance
come small reproduction of the
court musicians, all complete to the
Smallest details. Then there will
also be miniatures of other less
but more familiar personages,
for even one there i- a com-
set of doll furnishings, In
the boudoir of one of the doll
en, for instance, found tiny
combs, mirrors and all
for blackening the eyebrows,
reddening the lips and performing
all the other mysteries the toilet.
There are also complete sets of
cooking and dining utensils, and the
little girls ii Japanese family
the three days of the tea of
dolls are kept busy seeing all
i he puppets are supplied real
food, to their rank and
in life.
At the close the third day all
the dolls and belongings are
packed away in store-
i not lo be disturbed again
t the j ear. The of dolls
takes the place of Christmas to the
children of Japan.- Chicago
Both Fooled.
An i i player, who
makes life b bis neigh-
In r day to the
conductor of a theater tor employ-
It so t but the i on
ii . j iii need of a
player, impressed by
the applicants account of himself
end hi- playing, and also being in a
great hurry, he engaged the lad at
c and told him to be on hand the
same night. The overture that even-
was and the new
made a ghastly nu-- of his
share in it. When at ii
ever the purple faced conductor Lent
down lo l amateur and said in
angry
-You wretched scoundrel I
thought could
; I till I i nine re-
plied the player, getting up
and putting his
aren't we jolly sold
And with that amateur dis-
n alacrity. London
John's Ready Wit.
John driving Mr. and Mrs.
T. lo i he stat ion a hen it was noticed
the would slop now
and then, and Mr. T. remarked upon
it.
i- the mm ti r this morn-
John I e
said John, I
horse i- a era I
think he now thin to
-I i-i h are say
hind hi
Tin- truth of r was,
though, that John in In lo
n himself d lo pay
lo hi- h . bill his ready
wit saved him om
on that
N. C.
Kn-. . His Skill.
I e been out for i I I
i he proud
eons of Ids Li-
-In-
n, an I
i I e I m -en
r,
L COUld I
J won
I . I VI
. i
In
i . , papa,
may I It i
We'll i when I nil aim
this even
An Umbrella.
S;. Joseph i a id-
th I nu i recently
and i to I One
t o into the
ii i II III just
. a- I in- II I I
. do. As he left bull
one i up and
. bed the umbrella. i i re d
you i I
I I really don't rt
II, it
no;
n plied. ill ii I'll
keep
I J i
Authority
.
i i . r is
is i
family not
Iii i
he i
III I i
in h; d
i . i .
The Rothschild Rule.
rich old
men lo hand out e with a
hand. The Baron
bud a set he was in
the habit giving to men
who manifested of a
to touch him. His summed
up as
Shun liquor.
-Hare logo forward.
he discouraged-
p site to everybody.
Sever tell business lies.
ray your debts promptly.
ii,. prompt in everything.
i ; J troubles patiently.
; reckon upon chances.
. ,, , -s acquaintances
, ,, of life
. .; ;.; i your sac
more in you are
, in r, then de-
i . i
i into every
. your business
these rules are good From first
last Vising man who will
follow them i bound to
are b live up to sue
,., ., never comes easy. Duly tin k
who work for it attain it giving
y n these rules, the
,.,, th. m than if he bad
given them money
Quality vs Quantity.
Biro K b do
not ;
j. h ii perfect dig
i. and
. II . K idol
c ,. -v-i-
mil all food
you i hat you
-s ins the
lid the
. . i;. to the blood end
builds up and;
entire i stem,
NU s I slum,
Sun
K fill I
v . ; America's
, ,
,,.; ,,,. ., win k a
, ,,,.,., i, ; I, n. lit to Mil-
nun and
mi- i ti condition. Bold
I.
Puts It Pretty Strong.
here is no doubt about the
advantage of a good news-
paper. the best informed
and most successful men in the
got most their
from reading papers, course the
education also helps to make men
better, and editors do as much good
as many school and preach-
Hut it remains for the Black
Mountain Eagle to make the biggest
claim for the press. It says;
who are taught at home to
read the newspapers seldom give
their parents any trouble with the
the courts. The boys who break
their fathers up trying to keep them
out of the penitentiary are the boys
whose fathers were poor to lake
Moral to Now is the
time to and Ob-
server.
Rill tin sleepy head,
Dearly loved to lay a bed;
wake him If you shook
hi in;
When Ins slumbers overtook
Suddenly he stinted waking
morn when day was break-
What's this magic
that's the an-
The Famous Little Pills,
cure Constipation, Sick
Headache, Biliousness, etc., by
their effect on the
They gripe or sicken, but
impart early rising energy, flood
for children adults. Sold by
John L. Store,
Basks And The I
One of Charlotte's beet bank-re
asked whether the building
and loan interfered with
luminous the Manage banks,
dial it was the other way
the associations
to the banks. He said that when
ever asked by a person for his
ion of the best way t. make a begin
in savings he recommended
that he join a building and loan.
This banker thought that the train-
log which the building and loan
gives to its members in the habit of
saving was very advantageous to the
hanks. He that the build-
and loan did more than any
other one influence to make a thrifty
and home-owning population and
the hanks prospered most in the
thrifty and home-owning
Chronicle.
The Salve That Penetrates.
Hazel Salve
pores the skin sod
i and
influence it
ii hi and cures
Cuts, T tier.
Kin am all skin is-.
A specific far blind, tile ding,
itch and Pile-. The
genuine
is made by K
Go, and L.
In. ; -i.
Shaw, holding
court of Mecklenburg county last
ordered three or four small
boys, convicted petty
and oilier violations of the law,
to be whipped by their parents, a
policeman t. be specially detail.-1 to
supervise the whipping, and see that
lbs rod was not spared, but was laid
in earnest. This is one of the
many instances Judge Shaw's
I head on the bench. The penalty
of the lash laid on the hurl, . i
the youthful population will
keep in r mi re than
the coats and fines in the world.
If Twin.-.
The Store
If you Had to Get Your
In the Old Way
In the old times people had to from house to h ma-
tell the news meet at the is once a week
to out what was going on. i hey were slow days
It Is Not So Now
Hut in this day of numerous and rural free
mail you can get the new- every day.
This is age an I no is complete
a good new-soap-i-. Every man ought to take his county
ind know what is going on.
The Reflector
supply you with the news, print two editions, Daily
and Semi-Weekly
THE DAILY REFLECTOR EASTERN REFLECTOR j
is a page paper and costs II twice a-week is a large; I
only a year. page paper, a year.
Don't be without a paper when you can gel one so cheap.
f you not a subscriber send in your order today. I
in . I. ;
A beautiful Line
The
The Children's
Fur Croup, Win aping
Cough, etc. One Minute Cough
Cure is lie children's favorite.
This is because ii contains m
opiate, Is harmless, tastes
and cure-. Sold due. L.
Stoic.
The is correct
in saying many of the leaders
of Republican iii North
Carolina do not wish to make it
and
the very minute it gels respectable
they will he kicked out of office and
power. The putting of Butler
forward by one faction and of Black-
burn by the oilier faction is proof
enough of the Record's statement
No considerable number of good
men will follow the lead of either,
Observer.
A Long Lived Terrapin.
J. B. living near
this county, has a terrapin
on his farm which was stamped by
his father in In 1801 Mr.
Conrad engraved the year on its
shell and the other day he found the
old fellow alive and doing well.
Just how old it was in 1822 ii not
known thing certain, that
terrapin is considered a part and
parcel of the Conrad plantation as
long as it is disposed to live out that
Republican.
hie hundred foxes
Mecklenburg Hotel
Water Co. Will pay 11.35 each
for good size Foxes.
Write in and express to the above
at Chase City, Va,
Department
Of
S,
LAG
AND
COLLARS,
not to be matched
in town m The Price.
or THE
PANTING HOUSE
IS BETTER EQUIPPED TO
DAY THAN BEFORE
To Produce
me real Printing.
SEND IN ORDERS.
REFLECTOR PRINTING Greenville, N. C.
A. E. Tucker,
NORTH CAROLINA.
We wonder if the republican can-
who are grooming for the
presidential race three years hence
think North Carolina is to be
the pivotal state, and that
B. his Tar Heel Club are going
to have control of the state's
Ration in the national convention
ft looks that way now- from the way
they are courting the favor that
Greensboro aggregation of
Mr. C. Thomas, of this town-
ship, who is in his 84th year, hand-
led a cradle in his wheat field for a
short time last Monday with much
agility as a person many years
younger. Mr Thomas, by the way,
is one of the
voted the straight ticket
since he was-I, and he still hopes
to vote it several times more
Record.
A Wilmington lady told her
hand she was thinking about spend
her North. The
Wilmington man told wife be
her to complete rest
this summer and lei him do all her
thinking for her Wilmington star.
Afraid Not To Chip In.
A well known Republican in the
eastern part of the state remarked
last week he would not trust
Butler with anything, yet this man
has stuck in the new paper; be said
he was afraid not to chip in. a
beautiful game they playing ,
will leak one of these days that
i tut I i-r has the controlling in
the paper. Wait and sec. Greens-
Record,
The Wilmington
a pardoning board for
Carolina, relieving the executive
head of ibis part of his duty.
We venture to say that if there is one
man in the State who, more than
gives a hearty to
Messenger's recommendation, it
the Governor of North Carolina
himself. Times.
Until Secretary Taft visits Con-
it will be
possible to make folks believe he
wants to be president. look at
Fairbanks and Shaw
Journal.
About the of April there
from my farm near Han
HIS X el- Si v
Tl e sow is and White, sill
IN MM.
PERRY CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Ties and Bags.
and shipments
J. A. RICKS BRO.
In calling your attention to their nice line of
mention of apples, bananas, oranges fruit of all
in season, also Irish potatoes and cabbages. A full
of in bottle and by
and very cheap. Best of butter on ice at any time.
Don't forget we can furnish
Anything you Want in the Grocery Department.
Flour, sugar and coffees from the bust to the
ground and green of grade. Our
Java blend is line.
In goods we keep H. s Co. and
Nichols, the best we can buy. tomatoes,
and pork and beans. Sun Beam tripe, salmon,
steak, etc. at a they be sold. Will
your order.
Brandt, buns, rolls, rites all kind of cakes on I and.
Fresh day.
Yours to please,
J. A. Ricks Bro.
GET YOUR SUPPLIES
.-.
Now
one ear and swallow Fork in e a A
oilier. Suitable for in-j Q
leading to urn-cry . ,
sow and pits. J. w. Perkins, S
Everything you want in the way of
nice Groceries, Canned Goods, Pickles,
Fruits, Candies, Nuts, can be had at
our store.
We carry a large supply of the Best
Goods
JOHNSTON
POOR





THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
J.
An i man in South ll ions the is
Carolina stuck his feet under a and Clark expedition is a pretty
moving i in order swell affair. It will lie remarkable
damage paper say, if it pay
Adv.--.- i know upon application. be damage all to be given why
post In PUt and counties. the fleet annihilated.
he i- the Jape were too
much
in
Pitt County, x. c,
THE SHAE COMES.
i n
A richly furnished church de-
a stylishly dressed
d s not look
well el n I
willfully built a
to temple will forbid the presence I
reminders of old the .,.,. K. ,,,.
J Jesus did not say that ii was
of to worship mini t. .
. but inspirit and in
ii is doubtful if He w. Id
and j at all in some houses
is made
raise fund r
.- n she was There is t ahead I r
I to the in The . 1- I
is Will
proud t his S ancestry,
, . . r ill the I.- I-
e blood of
he far net the ate
on the low price of potatoes
price is or high,
the railroad -l n men
gel the s me The
Ida I the- rail
Ii is said that the czar is a
wreck. This wont cut much ice
with Japan so long as lie is not a-
financial wreck.
A billion Why,
bud that much money we would ex
as started
. I to see some more in
land
the far
I- in the
. He
mighty
ll Russia fails to gel peace out
the movement in that
ii ill be because the does
Dot need it.
Gem probable he
tin
in
iii heirlooms
peace tin In
kill I quit t ill ;.
want In
west
Aft
l-
and Sweden
eve tn turn In- j I i i
. , my I Gen mm
t lie
I little .
c to us. I
ft, , fact
ninth . S Ii
worn . in Ii
I.
has
N long ago Japan Russia's
peril, and now the yellow
fever is the Panama canal's yellow
the death of Senator J. C.
. . county loses a good
in and I he -i faithful servant
The Sal ii mis
I last lay at
In s ;
ll
-civil war, it ,,. ., . M BUt.,
her L r T . . , ,,,, , ;
e slave own- f . .,, . , . ,. ,; ,,
mill Ilia .
. I . . . .
B n I slavery into .,,.,., ,, ,,., ; . .
Know ; . n will be triad
. . , ., ,. . ,.,.,.,.,,
a great than ., . .-.-.
I-
whole
king
I.
along
Russia might learn how by taking
some lessons from what our
are doing around Fortress Monroe.
Oregon could have passed a
worse law than the one providing
f r the whipping of wife beaters
.- V. . .
I ll ll
President
live branch
slick in
if it turns lb man
slept fifty hours in Sew York
was n director the Equitable.
Clothes
We have load s
Summer comfort in
store for the man who
comes to us for relief.
Our Serge, Crash and
Homespun Suits in two
or three piece styles, are
great coolers on a hot
day.
Our Furnishing De-
is full to over-
flowing with
nos It .,
the mouse of
of every description.
It's up to you. Sir, to say whether you'll suffer
with the Summer heat or fin; relief by coming here.
Frank Wilson,
THE CLOTHIER.
As We Buy So Do We Sell
the
ltd. The
jury was I ; J in
in 1--1 . t
I master's con-
the
dance
the
farmers are experiencing the ravages
the wire worm.
ME HIE
. ed their slaves
I . than t ., .;,.,,,, .,
. . N people . h
; qua ; , . ,,,,
old them. There thing said he as by
-1 . . nm, . . . .
a I that was the method Such nil I I. n an
peace is sought it is to
Japan will not spoil it by
asking too much.
by Ii th . and the
Pa behalf i ism i-r
j- property in ,.
i Morton and
pin red the
Oar annual custom daring the month June is
Sales, turning a dull month into one of
greatest activity.
Profit stripped offerings lively selling.
Which is tin- worst enemy to the is the cheapest thing on earth, bat the follow-
s farmers, Wall street or the is to put you to thinking- -dead on.
Iv reclining on
DID MRS. GUILD SAY
I- retaliating our u
her Is by b Ami r
The mimic war may be grunt but
I it does not measure up to the real
I thing
m has been forgotten goods this
and 1- nun American manufacturer
Mrs. Howard who is creating n to trade with b
Mrs. Gould stirring himself to gel this
damn is the the New York the exclusion act. Many
yellows are are admitted this country
The in a are worse than the Chine
law suit Mr. Gould
which AU there
that Sir. Gould owes him or four factions of
for planning a castle for the million- Carolina is all farce. All
t alleges that lire talk cornea fr. the
A Mulligan is being
sued f Ins wife because This mimic war business is wast
he refuse i bath. To say powder if nothing else.
in 1- re is table goes
Possibly is figuring getting
for
us the place
Gould bothered him continually, the bone. We will
his plant, and voting time
of him ala that she called him a take minutes far
an this crowd to bunch together.
state of Not many years ago it
loan associations has just been held ed to a considerable extent that
in S, the United States
I deli- form a triple alliance. that
much time Japan an
information as to the benefit factor. today either
of building and loan association. England or the United States would
lie sail in the city Charlotte
had been built through ally.
the aid n the and all
business interests of the city are
helped by them.
has argued times that Green-
ville should have a building and
loan association. We do not believe
is y other agency that helps
a town in the same proportion.
m only too glad to have Japan an
There is too style and not
enough religion practiced in the
of today, and the following
from Charity and Children is well
A woman in Louisville has been
pronounced insane because she gels
up at o'clock in the morning to
cook her breakfast. If this is what
yon call insanity there are lot of
men who would like for their wives
to go crazy, especially on this
In Ohio there are a dozen
candidates for the
office. This is an indication
the Democrats are right much
alive in that Republican stronghold
for the peace commission Io meet. Then and Now.
Vs in in the of getting James, who is a son of the
she will possibly j distinguished bandit of the same
name, been charged Kansas
I with exacting usurious interest
we see the evolution of robbing
one's fellow man. The elder James
took other people's property in a
picturesque manner, which made
gel her wishes
Mayor Weaver is chopping
heads in Philadelphia
It looks like the mayor is bent on
keeping ahead has to a
fill literature and admired tho
behead
Since a crank has threatened to
assassinate vice-President Fairbanks
there is but what be
a few presidential
rubbers were put to Bight
by a Brooklyn woman armed with
an umbrella. The robbers
mistook her for a hoop skirt
The Raleigh Post suggests that
when comes up with her
it will be a good time for
Japan to buy tho Philippine Islands.
That ex-Senator Marion
will finally become the leader of the
of this state becomes
more apparent day by day.
for the most part are
and says
Marie We will let this pass
as long as she is a lady.
small boy. Somewhere it is to be
hoped the weather there is
proud soul of Jesse James must be
at the of having a
son follow the sordid calling of a
Argus.
The order for the State Guard en
this year gives strict in-
fur discipline of troops
traveling by rail in order to guard
against such occurrences as that last
when two men were killed
while riding on top of u coach. This
will doubtless be gratifying to the
railroads which have to transport
these soldiers, for no matter who is
to blame, the remedy is the same-
sue the
tittle To Fer.
The Durham Herald is of the
opinion that a Republican newspaper
with the right kind of a man in
charge could give the Democrats of
this Stain Rome trouble. So
a and upright Republican
party, therefore there is reason
for fear at tins Times
Reductions in the Millinery
All summer Millinery and Lawns will be sold at a great
orifice.
chi ready-to-wear in straw and
duck at price
Reduction in Misses and Slippers.
Reductions in all Lawns.
Laces and reduced one half.
Special Reduction on Ribbon.
Reductions in Other Departments.
Men's and Clothing reduced
As summer trips are maturing thick and fast and are
overstocked mi Trunks, Grips and need the space we reduce
hem for n few days per cent.
Men's and Boy's Straw Hats reduced one half.
and Umbrellas per cent.
Men's and Hoy's Slippers in Tans and Blacks reduced
per cent.
These prices ore made for thrifty cash buyers and are
made for a limited time. Other goods at cut prices lo which
reference is not made. You'll see them. They will be handy.
CL Wilkinson
Hardware.
p .,.
For C Stoves Ranges,
Heaters Pumps, Am-
munition, One and Two Horse
Steel Plows, Heat Cutters and
In fact anything
in Hardware come to
H. L. CARR
IT'S
WINTERVILLE
A BABOON HERO.
An Incident of Stirring Monkey Hint
Africa.
If Intending o us for Prices en
ho is authorized to rep-
and territory.
In
WINTERVILLE ITEMS.
. June
Lookup Mr. Cooper and ask
about that yon
Intel in.
peanuts seed at T.
N Manning
informed I
a W. pay
I. for country price-.
flour just received.
Harrington Barber Co.
moved ill to my
depot. I keep
. line of I; ware,
irk a repair
I livery Stable
I.
Jut
men and child en
Ii .
I fee
in ti em
, feel tired nil
they become mattered
That
A few the i i Tar honey, Walkers
area bit iii Ii Palo killer.
I ha-e the and Dr. mis . end a
the list on all from m ; t . .-
of all our subscribers X. Ma. , iV.
I am give per -V W.
the paper, and see me
ad pay op, make me happy, make i. I. M. air.
I the editor happy, and get a e Friday
in Mr.,
ties ,., turn v , ,, ,, .,., ,.,,
year in advance. .,,.,. ,., .,.,.,.,. u. ,,,.,.,,
ti
prey.
paired vision he
died by wearing eye .
T. Cox and Bin. carry ti full line of
Spectacles and can lit your eyes
the proper lees.
re. Tucker and child-
to Friday even-
1.1 visit
men to solicit
lets fr in
For particulars enclose
stamp,
forget to the orphans
Monday June
handle T .,.
s in seed. i.
T and
Nine lot ware and crock
m hand,
-p. e-
i-. ; for tbs
ti n
rum
i. For by
B. T.
H. Moore,
held services in the
c lurch here Wednesday
worry over that little lot
of cotton you had over when
yon last
lots. Pitt Co. Oil Mill, bays
seed cotton in any quantity the
best market price paid every d i
A large assortment of dry goods
just arrived, at A.
Plymouth Rock
per dozen. Fob orders
ed as fast as the hens O. H.
Jackson Winterville X. O.
At the there we
A.
K lime A.
A- a Co. right.
Shoes at do good work.
Bring them me either
or at shop.
II
Mr. and Sir. 1-. F. left
ii ii i i- son.
near
. raise their h can
lie the well
machine and
lake- by M n Co.
will n d
wire, just
.,. , , i p
Ii y i
for drug
Corn, hay, salt,
A. W. Ange Co.
A v stoves,
arrived at A.
Mr. is bore
and t a aimer
notions I nil
ii i i v ii
of ladies g g
Al Is . t . i
.;
III , V.
batiste ii
ail bile-1
The . nilly ii
d Inspect our hue.-
iii Co
They a A. W. V i
keep u hand large assortment of
matting time.
t Mar id Greenville, is
her., hands with old
bay, r and outs, to
Barber A c.
new herrings, just
received Barber A Co.
Corned herrings cheap, at
Highest price for cotton need
paid by County Oil Mill.
fin to T. N. Manning b Co. for
fresh nuts, and
Prank of Greenville,
wan here Thursday.
of June all persons owning
stock in Mid ti are
notified to confine same.
A. W. i
J. It.
J. B. Boss,
ad kinds and
Go to A. W. Co.,
they In Te a new lot of
forget the furniture at
like
Ir up the pi
lit.
Its
bold,
end ill
safety b ii-.
ire
ring tin up to
.
FIERCE ALPINE EAGLES.
They Ferocious In Their Attacks
on Wayfarers.
The Alps of eastern
have been noted as being the
ha mil of the m t ferocious
i of eagles in exist-
i e.
i ii h re I
I i I by and they even
. on is
times with dire Its.
A postmen Gustavo Silva,
. t lie mails on foot Ii
lite villages of and
the puss by three large
birds injured.
inn I i drive off bis wing-
ed with the aid of bi-
, ii p.- in mid eventually reached
b- ii ill u bis bag I ;
I i. -e was from tin
ti ii- l -s
b . ; and ii r ring i i
i liable tor . . days I
lo bis w
Meanwhile two young Ii
tourist s,
and went u; into
the mountains to to the
birds that bail done
and won ; d in i
turn. men were armed, bill
the n of the I. .
them, -I after n
one .-bot they tried tn escape
running.
The birds, however, struck tin
down ere one III ll
and they would have
both torn pieces v, hot
but for the importune arrival of j
party of shepherds.
Tl i led in re-cuing
alive, but terribly
lie having unstained no fewer than
We sample of over live I
the most can be pleased hundred styles of wall
in table silverware and jewelry. We are prepared to yen as
A large crowd was here as the cheapest. Dome
day night to beer the address of examine before elsewhere,
the Hon. J. Bryan Grimes, B. s Bin.
For ready mixed earn.
Furniture and nil kinds j oil, see A. W. Ange A
arriving daily at A, W Co , they old reliable
Ange A Co. Harrison Bins.
White's Colic and Kidney Core, i
tin- mi kidney medicine
ten severe wounds in i
back, Ii. ides
lacerations and abrasions.
companion, Mr. Mom
killed early in I In
Mr. I
weeks in bed. but is figured for
Stories.
mil
id, a-
six
for stock and a sure colic cine,
at the Drug Store
Some try to meet
buggies in prices. A few try to
them in quality finish.
But none undertake to do both.
Another large shipment of shoes
all styles and sizes and prices very
reasonable. Barber
Co.
The Pitt County Oil Mill is now
Th Old Master.
It was out, and she
was comparing notes with Susan,
the parlor maid from No. ti.
you've left
said Susan.
remarked Mary.
couldn't stand bin-
SHE MERCHANTS says to mo,
says, you're, of the
you must be very careful not
to touch the old master. It's worth
thousands of she
that got my monkey up
I something proper. me,
THE
We aim tho sole agency in
this county and a part of
round counties for
While it has been
few since we Introduced I ain't used to
flour In Pitt county the in I've got a voting man of
sales, urn tie.,,,,. ,, , , , . .
public approval it has met with.
it has been told, has master, not it e was won I
to extend in es-1
a trade OS it take;
this means of bringing it to the I
of home as well as lo the merchants.
buying Cotton Seed. they pay also why we have
highest cash price or will basis on same to our
, . business,
for meal. When yours to post you relative to the
are ready write for prices. merits and quality of
Tucker, of Green- PERFECTION PATENT
ville, is visiting relatives here. has I
There is no reason why Pitt Co I sold customers back and call
u u , . i . I Stand more than that,
farmers should have to such to guarantee every barrel we sell to be
high prices for their flour, they market.
,, , . . VI e lion I believe we have overseen a
ran raise their own the prettier and higher than
Winterville Mfg. Co is this. V. have gotten m
, . from we
equipped making splendid sold to.
11,11- several years In the Hour
we know
Have now no line of Hour, and
glass and all very is on
cheap. Harrington Barber R. G. CHAPMAN, S COMPANY.
and as to wouldn't
silo my I pa; . And
I my and walks
H. Didn't Have to Prove It.
One day n .
the train at Hopkins id a
man on tho depot form,
tell me who is the I
this
replied the
man on tho platform without
The stranger seemed some-
what disconcerted by display of
egotism and gently said,
me, like to have
yon prove b tn pi
it, the on t
platform. it. I'm
only lawyer in this love,
immediately the stranger a law-
and the lawyer got a client.
K. is C
and Water.
Acid. . Unity for
i which i In y will I
from tin; cm
w -b ill eon-
hence w m id i nines in
el I be mi eon ti
of the mouth and throat
secretion which keeps parts
moist flexible i- so far absorbed
its to give rise lo but -b and
It is com-
spoken the
-n as a a copious
supply of fresh is produced.
In i
action, not only draw the mouth
and teeth on . as they
arc taken, but also injure
el of teeth, unless the
is taken to sin k in
through a glass t ill e or mill.
His Punishment.
Father has gone into the
pantry unexpectedly and
aged ten, stealing
William, what do yon mean
this Do yon know the law
punishes people for small offenses
y H. stole once and did
get
father. stole mother's
my son, but, remember,
Fen i ; i for that.
got a life sentence and am at it
Quit Another Mailer.
of v. p-
diamonds, don't you think it
would be i ire becoming lo pay your
tailor's bills
Marry Jim if paid tailor's
bills lion could I afford i wear
And if people bin
diamonds what would keep the
ii from starving lo
deal Ii
you don't pa;
diamonds lier.
Harry Ah, now yon wander
from I be point.
her i
ii little . . mil
I ricked
top of a r ; before
. placed
t off
its . . en th night
ill -iii Ii it.
was lo lie. Pi
v hot I hurrying
in e pay I to
male stepped i fr
ii to.
lie- dogs
In l In m -I .
It ires mil
I mi .
. i he i
ii d y and re-
in sled ii before we en i
rein Ii the and
to prevent him on
In dog .
the patriarch of the troop
; ii Ibis brave and in i
ed r rs, dens i
crowded on the cliff, uttered sounds
which I had never before beard from
baboons. Old and young, males and
, ties, roared, screeched, snarled
and bellowed all together, so i isl
one would have thought they
h re struggling with leopards or
learned later was the
a i It was intend-
ed to us and the do
also to nil. brave
who i
i.
Before Placing Your Order.
a , .
.,
brick
ed in laps
mt i . Samples
i ion it a at.
BRICK COMPANY
NORTH CAROLINA.
Local and d BUILDING CO.
Are You Suffering
From Constipation, or do you any
with your Kidneys or Bladder if so Drink
i u
N. i .
i. i
. . r .
mend i ,.
In a i it. in i
Is us t is an
ILK, V . I
ml I. I
do hesitate lo r
. . ; ,
. water.
;. m. i
OUR
The shippers guarantee, that, of nil the mineral waters
known, thin is the diuretic.
will .- ii , other water,
rep m or , by actual, practical.
comparison, that is, nut a water known in
that will
R. II. HOOD
i T-is Water ii ca talc l A. RICKS BRO
If
ts
I OF THE CONDITION OF
TE BETHEL BANKING TRUST
AT N.
the close of Many 1905.
and
unsecured
mi and
Due
Cash Items
Silver coin
LIABILITIES.
Capita Mock paid m
is profits
1,318.71 sub. to check
Total
Total
Slate of North Carolina, County of Pitt,
I, II. Ii. Taylor, of the named bank, do
sweat the above statement in true to the best of my knowledge
and belief H. H. TAYLOR
Subscribed and sworn to before
me. this day of Jane, GRIMED,
A. J. W.
Notary Public. ROUT STATON,
Two
Win ii Vi-
asked if be bad sons
be answered,
GUARANTEED DIVIDEND OF FIVE
PREMIUMS.
Voting man, why pay premiums when yon can buy
the same contract for premiums On account of n higher
interest rate and lower expense loading THE SECURITY
LIFE AND ANNUITY can make- this great
saving for you. Write the Home Office, Greensboro, North
Carolina, or see
F. Me Hornaday,
Agent,
Greenville, North Carolina.
i have they
. ho
howl and two Ra-
the hi r
a . r i , I lo
his sons were preach- r u
en I r doctors. ,. . , . ,
i n .- v i , s Mill, .
lost my gold on
June 1st between J, B.
Smith's mill by way of Gard-
The was
in. t sod
ARNOLD'S BALSAM
Mutinied lo
Cholera By
Jno. L. mi Woolen
POOR PRINT





HAS IT EVER
OCCURRED TO YOU
f Mow Many People You
Reach Without W
t leaving your own office
A Telephone Line
will the dyspeptic from many
of misery-, and enable him to eat
whatever he wishes. They prevent
SICK HEADACHE,
cause the food to assimilate and
the body, give keen appetite,
DEVELOP FLESH
and solid muscle. Elegantly sugar
coated.
Take No Substitute.
is
I DOOR TO
SIM
NO TELEPHONE
IS LOCKING Tilt
DOOR
Can You Afford
It WITH YOU.
Fox Rates
m t n n
V TO
T e Sh Company,
nail . u
la
pF
em.
i, ., i ,. and
vi,. ,, . that your tool
box do. not lack
useful ti
Of Course
Stale Carolina,
County.
I. Superior
Town summons
against .- and i of
K. J i
The ill ant, K. Po lard, I
i e, th it 14th
it summons was Issued
a i
y th i clerk
Sup r o r w of Pitt county,
to the bet term, IS of
Pill i , on
second day after the
; Mood in it being
the day of. -aid mo th,
i . was by the sh
Pin count; i and .
or i i K J.
. i county,
I'll, nil no Id . a
; p i to over of the
g. I sum of three
A . r d bi -f
, deed executed to l p
,,; ,., for a
lam m W
i far n i
.,, , i . , r. ,
Hook the n .
Pit
d V. Po am
. . . will a notice that a
I --non by
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Hie I r-
J, In I
I , if Pitt I
I i the Si r ti i m
, j poi i- art, it
i;, I,.,, II c I ail
. . . Bbl i, l
. ., . take iii lit that Ii
, ., II i
aid t-rm and i
Harness,
J. R
Corey;
in.
I Ii .
. . Hi.
in the town of
-i i
i, l
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I I
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of ;
tin- i
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. . .
TI S.
I i I I'll mil
Thai i of lain
.-.
I . I
.
S. M. SCHULTZ
and
Dealer,
Hides. Oil TI.;
g, Bod-
. .;
A Sim . . .,
,; r ,.
coots, . Van
. IV
;. ., tattoo,
Ly.
i v
and
Ware,
rum,
c i
me
H to, A; ;. ,, ant-
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little-
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IV, II.
in
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A.
h.
NEWMAN
At the Old Stand.
a Reward-
others hi and ear the I
and tin- hi -ii
. N I mill
Is -id
W. II
i or
title i or Interest
and
. i and
t-.-
i n Pin
i aiming
the above die-
their protest
ii i in i next
l I
Warrant they will be barred bylaw.
This June -Hi, 1905 II. nun-.
Taker fer Co
I have purchased the stock
J.
carry on the bus-
at his old
Points.
I will add to the stock to meet the
the trade and will at
time- carry a complete line of
Heavy and Groceries.
Tobacco,
etc.
Cull on Die when you
DIRECTORY.
J. Elks.
W, R. Home,
J. K. Spier, J. R.
W.
Superior
Mi
Tucker.
of
n T. White,
William
ii
Cox.
Education A. G
Chairman, M.
. L. A
W .
E.
NATURE'S DOCTORS.
Hew
the Adirondack
Fights Ills.
the Adirondack native be-
comes afflicted the nu-
iii. which nuke
sail the return-
ed visitor to ii New York Herald re-
port r, doe
nun-.
.- v-. ii,
h J. . M
B v.,,.
T. B. Hooker,
K M.
I.
Ii
I .-III.
I in, i
vi . S. Halt.
em .
III
A. T. King,
V Still
H. Moot
time doctors, straight to
the woods or the attic tor nature's
own remedies. There i- one old
I man whom have met with a pacK
basket shoulder and shears and a
rough hoard stool in his
hands, pun after yarrow, which,
dried, is the standby
when ii has made into a k-
looking brew. balsam, coax-
ed drop by drop from the blister
Ii swell the balsam Brat fall
moon, i- a sovereign remedy for
i and lung complaints.
weed, by which
they insult trailing arbutus, i.--
eel lent for the complaint which
gives it its name, and bladder
ha- n n hie effect on the kidneys
and r rig tea,
little summer savory,
i- tor worms in children.
for which also steeped, is
ii.-ed. Sunflower seeds, also
steeped, strained and sweetened with
will cure the whooping
cough. Horseradish leaves wilted
end on th face ind back
i . k. v II drive i neuralgia.
am a bored and tied
lid i In in . . v . i p away.
Tl nutmeg must be renewed about
. V. . . .
I ions. . pound
i I'd laid
part, draw out
i in. A red onion, halved and
with one part slightly scooped out
and up placed over a carbuncle
or a I ill speedily remove the
saved life.
are many more of these
dies in tin North ids
u the ones
hi their ends, and if
I hey are no more widely used and
kept in ll o overalls the
native ii is hi cause a
and more fortunate fate
sides over the incomes of the Adi-
Announcement
. R. P. in
We beg leave to announce that we are
Wholesale and Retail
for s
White Lead, Paints,
Colors, and and
country Ready Paints.
There is in the world better than
the Harrison line. It has behind it a
reputation for honorable wares and honorable
dealings.
If you use the Harrison Paints you need
never worry quality.
We trust that you favor us with your
orders whenever you want good paint for any
Have just a car load and
can give you Special Prices.
Baker Hart
. i V
South, lb roll
urns
. i acres m r less, i,
a . I
cash.
. day
,; s Attorney.
AI His NOTICE.
. i on the
estate of Louis i deceased,
having ibis day been issue I to me by
the i the court Pitt
county, and having duly qualified ts
administrator to law,
I notice is hereby given to all
claim said estate, to
, . m to in.- fur payment on or
before toe 12th May, 1908, duly
authenticated, or notice will be
I plead In bar of their All
t the I persons Indebted to said estate are
to make Immediate payment
beet Groceries the price to
This the Hub of May 1905,
JESSE i
Administrator of Louis it. I
OF DISSOLUTION,
The Savage Tunstall,
heretofore doing mercantile
in the town of has
by mutual consent. All per-
owing the can with
either party and are requested to come
mi-ward at once settle their ac-
counts. Any having accounts
the ran present them to
either party. U M.
This June lib,
at which they can be fold.
J. J.
Th Five Grocer.
COBB BROS. CO.
Norfolk,
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Cotton, Grain and
ons. Private Wires to New York
Chicago and New Orleans.
HILLIARD,
N. C
MONUMENTAL WORK
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Iron Fencing Sold
, y
i . K. Cox
ti
. ;
I .
N i
I i
. ii-,
a I
v S i i,, I
, .- i Hart-
x-
I III H lit. W
ii
i i
I. .- So. a.- I A
M l-i and
VI my nights each
l, R W
e See
Lodge No.
every Tuesday
T H Moore, N
i- See
, ., River No. K of
Meets every i
H C
i Moore, f R
w Tribe No
ti R M, meets every
t-y. V Ed
wards, of R
Pitt No 11-2, Jr U A
M. meets every Friday
night J B Randolph, Conn
J G R S
NORFOLK SOUTHERN CO
Steamboat Service.
Hurry.
THE
In
Henry Scion real
name i- Hugh one of .
writers lite world
, seen. Mr. wrote
. intervals, when he on
he would pro-
I n c two .,; three rs of
each in an evening.
Once he rm Walter
at Oxford on this
Mr. reiterated
can be done well that is
done in a
id Mr.
-aid Mr. r.
,. a
GREEN VILE, N. C,
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
BANK OF
N. C.
T THE OF BUSINESS MAY 20th, 1905.
in it
;,
Mode -o.
Tile fairy godmother was about
to touch the pumpkin with her
wand.
dear in-
Cinderella, who had be-
com imbued with sundry modern
ideas, coach, if you please. The
prince is only man. after all, and
the way to heart 1- through
hi stomach. Turn the pumpkin
into a pie and Ii to pretend I
made it all
Int hen upon it transpired that
tIn- of re with-
out their limitations,
Loans and Discounts
secured
Overdrafts, unsecured
. securities, etc.
it
All oilier real estate
Due from Banks
Coin
Coin
1162,151.46
6.857.74
52,958.6.
SI
0,871.00
Stock paid
Surplus,
Undivided Profit loss
Paid 7,200.72
Deposit subject to cheek 181,484.46
checks out-
Standing
1241,486.59
What tie Mean.
on walking through
North Carolina, I
County of Pitt. J
James L. Little, Cashier of the above-named bank, do
swear that the statement above is true to the best of my knowledge
and belief L LITTLE,
the street- of towns for the
first time i- puzzled, among other
thing, by the of jars in
position on the roofs of the
house. In inquiry he learn that
a jar placed with in bottom end to-
ward the street indicate the
daughter of the house is not
to marry. A- u- she In.
developed into a marriageable maid-
en the jar i- turned with it- mouth
to th.- strict, and when the young
. eta married the jar i.-. removed
altogether.
Sweetheart
in Galloway, Sc
and sworn to before
this 7th day of June, 1905
J. C. TYSON.
Notary Public.
J. G. MOVE,
J. A. ANDREWS,
It. W. KING.
Directors
L. leaves
Washington daily
at a. for Greenville; leaves
Greenville daily
at m. for
Connecting at Washington with
Norfolk Southern Railroad
Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia,
New York, Boston and all other
joints North. Connects a Norfolk
with all points West.
Shippers should order their
Tunstall. freight via Norfolk, care Norfolk
A Southern B. R.
Sailing hours subject to change
APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR notice.
LICENSE. T, H. MYERS, Agent. Washing-
Notice is hereby given that I will ton,
make application to the board of Com-,
of Pitt county on the J. J- Agent,
Monday in July, for license ts I ville, N. C.
retail liquor In N. C. H c General T.
I T ,. .
, This 27th day of May. 1906. I Agent, Norfolk, Vs.,
There ii in Galloway, Scotland,
an ancient ruin known us Sweet-
heart abbey. Within its ivy color-
ed, storm battered walls lies buried
the affectionate and devoted Der-
with the heart of her
John embalmed upon
her breast Lovely in their lives, in
death they are not divided. The
crumbling masonry ii still and must
ever be a romance in symbol of
death and decay, telling every
us it has for years, the thrilling
story of a woman's tender love and
devotion.
It On.
store man by our
house is a
never trade with him
the Jud-
kins. passed a quarter oil
on I yon gave it
to said
em; was too much trouble.
pat it in the collection at
H Victor Receives
THE
To the Victor Belongs the Spoils.
to the Enquirer.
St. Mo., Oct. Victor Safe Lock Co., of
Cincinnati, received, to-day, the Grand Prize at the World's
Fair, for their exhibit of solid Manganese Steel bank safes
and general line of fire 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 Bead By and
It people money to pay for what
if you have what they want advertise it and yon are sure to
get a putt of money.
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT.
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Agent.
AYDEN, N. C.
AYDEN ITEMS.
N. C, June 1905.
As agent for Daily
and we take
pleasure receiving sub-
receipts for
in arrears. We have a list
of all who receive their mail at
this office. We also take orders
for job printing.
When you need a nice, light,
tough pole, sty for your buggy or
carriage. Call on us and make a
selection. Million Mfg
Co.
Milling Mfg. Co.,
N. C.
Some new brick stores
arc occupied in a very short
time both block will be complete.
If you need anything the way
of Crockery, Tin
come to see us, Hart it Jenkins.
Call and our line of
high grade buggies. You can be
easily convinced the superiority
of material
Ayden Milling Co.
E. E. Hail Co. will do all they
possible can to please you with
their new line of heavy fancy
groceries
are
class, light neat Harness,
Ayden Milling A Mfg. Co.,
received, fine of
and can lit you up any style
or price,
Ayden Milling A Mfg
J. J. Smith and wife came home
Tuesday from a visit down the
road.
are re-
daily new groceries
confectioneries light from the
manufacture budgie seal- for
the trade, that arc simply the
smoothest sent on the market
Ayden Milling Co.
Lust Wednesday Smith,
Jr., had roasting ears dinner.
We have full line of
shoes for ladies. Every
pair guaranteed.
J, Edwards Co,
Cotton king cultivator.-, Gopher
plow- aim extra blades at J. R.
Smith Bro.
We are offering good values for
the money shoes, huts, caps,
rugs mattings, tables and
Awn- oil cloth Tyson.
Miss Hettie Keel, of
ville, has been visiting In-i brother
W, H. Keel, near Ayden.
A large plaining outfit and latest
Improved tools with which to do
our work. Satisfaction
teed. M. B. Tripp
Call on Hart A Jenkins for a bur
rel of Columbia Flour, none better
to be anywhere.
Miss Annie has gone on
an extended Visit to relatives and
in Georgia.
Needles, oil, bands and
for ail makes of machines
at J, II. Tripp Bro. Ayden, N
C.
if you do not secure
one of our high grade buggies,
your loss will la than ours.
Ayden Milling Mfg,
den, N. V.
to
Tripp Bro.
to make wooden legs I
cripple horses or . Their
n- S dot
freshest broad
from the a .
r i.
; I on the train
Get the
best the marl el at J. b
Bro.
Don't fail to see Cannon Ty-
sou's new crockery both plain and
decorated. Prices are cheaper
than formerly.
Come to see us when yon want
to buy Independent Manufactured
we handle Trust
goods, Hart Jenkins.
Will Buhmaun. wife and
have gone to
For can peaches, apples, corn
apply to E. H.
ft Co.
Now we have plenty the
wagon and cart
wheels and will sell them as cheap
as any one.
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co.
Ayden, N C.
The ladies say that
Tyson have the prettiest line if
goods in low
Bid Moore has been off one f
those jaunts.
Notice you earn
your ginned nice and clean,
in order that you might realize
better prices for it, bring it to
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co., Ayden,
N.
Cannon Tyson are displaying
tin most up to date line of
ever this
Go to E. E. new
market beef, fresh meals,
sage, and fresh
Miss and
Mis. Brooke have
from Baltimore, where
they have been attending u
college. pretty girls
arc home from school and
everything 1- serene along the
Danube.
V high grade, smart graceful,
well made durable buggy can be
in any style at at
the Milling Mfg. .
Those suffering with their eyes
or eyestrain anyway; should
not fail to call on J. W. Taylor,
ti , a graduate optician, who
will lit your glasses properly and
Will deal With you
honestly and your money
if not satisfied. Procrastination
with eye is
J. Cox, ville and
Mr, Phillips, of have
been here during the week
We continue to build
buggies for we do not
set apace we cannot
Milling A Mfg, Co., Ayden, N. C.
Fancy candies, oranges, apples
and bananas at E. E. Co's.
Charlie Manning is in Green,
ville. Take cure o
For guano sowers see M. B.
The best.
Carlos Harris says that Harrison
Town and Country paints and
colors arc by far the best goods
that be ever used that it
knocked out several oilier lending
brands a test at Greenville last
summer, This paint is sold by J.
R. Smith a Bro.
In reply to Master Floyd
ad last Tuesday. W. v White
came forward, satisfactorily de-
scribed lost property and same
was returned to him. Of course
Mr. White did the
thing. Within hours alter
arrival Daily here
the was answered,
and some
pay.
Oranges, apples,
fruits kept by
lull
Ladies misses and children black
tan and while slippers all sir.- at
Smith S Bro.
lid man what makes you
. 1.1. Bro., to do
e i
I am from
; led meeting Ii the
dial . here Sui
conducted by lb pastor, H
ll . by Bet.
. .
H. ; , .
.-. .
I do know that J. B ft
Bro. have the prettiest and
cent calico and gingham- in town.
That last ear choice hay that J.
R Bro., received i fine.
Lee lime in good for any
crop n should use it
freely, at J. K. Smith Bro.
E.
for Ohio win-re he will the
summer.
Thai
is the in town
baby J K Bro.
King Quality shoes are the
You will find them at J J. Ed
ft Sou.
Complete stock spring eh th
at J. J.
Lloyd
was a visitor here
NOTICE.
n order to make room
next days we will fell our
glade ill
low prices. This is
no strict I j
Ayden Milling Co,
N.
our spring stock of
pant-. J. J. A Sou.
J H. inn's cine lug
cholera, box J. II Smith ft
Bro , Dr. B
lei, also all druggie I on Allan-
Line.
aid Mar-
return IV. in
Seven their home
stopped over a short
while with Mis- Ida W.
Edwards.
For heart
by J. H. Tripp
The mi I of the Milling
and Mfg. Co. which has out
repair is now in c
and they are prepared to
on shortest notice all who
may honor them with patronage.
They special attention to
their hue buggies.
Dr. Soil's contest for the
cigar.-, season ticket
will soon close. We don't expect
either. Oh, no
We know we can't interest the
who prefer to walk or the
who will mil believe that our I
buggies are the most economical at
their price.
Miss
yesterday a visit to friends in
Hyde
We know vehicles and values,
we also know buggies we build
and sell we gladly
th-111. Come to sec us whether
you bin or not. If you can do
better elsewhere i expect
your patronage,
Ayden Milling and Mfg. Co.
Ayden, N. C
J. A. Willis would to in-
form the public that he is prepared
to move house- short notice and
without damage at
prices.
Miss Bessie returned,
Wednesday evening from t very
pleasant among ft lends and
relative- the Great Swamp
section.
Those while am lull slippers
Smith a Bro., an- the
ties for children I have seen this
season.
A attraction of
evening for our young people
now i- I he tennis ground rear of
Iii sensible carriage buyer
know- a little judgment often .
-ave- many dollars. He
there i- a price below which a
good buggy cannot be or sold
buggies represent a certain
. ., in--- in style an
, in id .
en Milling Mfg, Co,
N.
and .
; j. ill duple hate
, r u
Ayden J.
. bought a v,
hi
et
, once,
.--., . you seen th
i.
j I. R. Smith ft Bro. gives me
more for my hams,
and eggs than anybody
else.
neat 5-room with gar-
den all necessary out houses
located main street in a good
for rent by J. H.
Smith ft Bro.
Did you know yon could get one
of the old time Gophers and any
blade you want at J. K. Smith
ft Bro.
A. has
class brick fir sale and is
BOW kilns When is
need of brick see him or write
dun, X.
Try By mi's Hog cholera cure
sou be convinced, If don't cure
money refunded, J. K. Smith ft
Bro . Ayden all druggist on
A . L. cents box.
Miss Skinner Master
Jamie are spending the
Mil ti Dr. L C.
That rock ball at J. K. Smith
Bro., IS I can get
fur my They only cat What
they want at a nine.
Tin- fountain
in- in service
from , the of the season,
mid latest drinks will
lie foil I there. If you
nice ii j them.
Piano- and organs J. II.
I ft Bro. We sell I hem cheap
for cash credit term, Ayden,
X. C.
A. W. Ange, of Winter ville, was
here yesterday in attendance upon
the Masonic in. ling.
John an old Confederate
soldier, one the very Hist to put
on Hie was a visitor the
home Harrington
day. And another met excellent
m his make-110 he
has In-,. a from baby-
hood up.
We will beginning
June offer for cash
entire stock of clothing, dry goods
notion-, -I.- hats Ac, prices
Ayden. Out stock is too large
we take this means of reducing
same. We have gotten a
large lot we are run
at per yard, white sheet-
tugs per yard W.
Co. Ayden, X.
WINTER
CLOTHES
Time to lay away winter
clothes m m. i;
to i that t hey ;
from until
wanted again. We
MOTH BALLS
MOTH POWDER
CAMPHOR
TAR BAGS
CHAMBRAY
A moth can't near any of
I hem. They're cheaper than
buying new clothe.-.
OP
THE BANK OF AYDEN
AYDEN, N.
M the close of business May 29th, 1905.
RESOURCES,
Loans and Discounts,
Furniture and Fixtures
Demand Loans
Due from Banks, 18,286.31
Gold Coin,
Silver SO
National Bank notes and
oilier S 1,022-00
Total,
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid 10.0000
Surplus fund 1,000.00
Undivided profits less
expenses,
Dividends unpaid .
Cashier's 196.82
Total.
BIG
Furniture Store
Waits to serve you
anything wanted In
FURNITURE, CARPETS, MATTINGS.
RUGS, LAMPS and CURTAINS
Can fit out your whole
House.
A. H. Taft,
NEXT DOOR TO SAM WHITE'S,
New Spring Goods
ARRIVING DAILY.
M. M. SAULS, Ph.
C.
RIBBONS. SILKS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES
and kindred materials desirable with the women folk of
chip, ; . o you will
.-a-t us with u vi I tin n new things,
Pulley Bowen,
There is one j; that do not claim in our to do
and that i- goods cheaper Khan th-v ca i
neither do to create tho impression our store is
full of shop worn, out of style goods nor by filling our store
with show lulls and h will we try t impress false
ideas iii your mind that are out of business, bat we
do wish I null that we are receiving daily shipment-
BEFORE THE HOUSE BURNS. J
Ii you contemplate INSURING
your wait.
hi are waiting your or bus-
house may by
Hie,
The Time to Act is Now
tin prop, i- t liable and
; on i a policy after
in.- it- too lute, I a rite
insures. Let me explain
t you
W. E. HOOKS,
FOR
A P
If do
. .
It, Johnson,
Ayden, N. C.
Pair
l f on i of OS-
MAT-
Sub
POOR PRINT





w.
Low Shoes and
mm m 25TH.
we off r entire stock of Children's and Ox-
ford .- at Greatly Reduced Prices.
No trash, but g New Shoes. A chance to buy new shoes
At Reduced Prices
early in season, in meet your needs, before the stock
is broken and size- run down, is a rare opportunity, and
that d . . of a careful buyers, who appreciate gen-
Truths Strike Home
Tour grocer is honest he cares to do tell
you be very little about the bulk coffee,
bells you. How can he know, where it originally came from,
how it was With What
or when roasted If you buy your
coffee loose the pound, tow con
you expect purity and uniform quality t
ALL PACKAGE COFFEES, la
In
and flavor, for A
OF A COFFEE
has been standard in
homes.
LION COFFEE k m,
all SUIT .
your mo of
crate, or la coated with
dirt, germ, or
In of LION COFFEE you get one full
pound of Coffee. Insist upon the genuine.
Lead on every
the Lion-Leads for
SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE
WICK CO., Toledo,
Potash
la necessary for to produce
yields and
Write for our valuable books
they contain
that means dollars to the
farmers. Sent free request.
Write now while you think of rt
to the
WORKS
Hew
Street.
a.
sic
you
make
. give is simple, plain and We are over
m Summer we need the room and want
iii d in order to clean them out quickly we
Wreck on Southern.
r-,. n acted.
ii--
Ill
In
i-
i- the
.- in
t in
not
i I So. ii . i
Ni Aground
in 14.- The
I , .,.,, j,
b land i hi o i -1. d
Poi Lookout. M . where
Po. c enters into
I -II pi like H ll . .- ii-
then- M -.-
III
regular ship. She
Southern railway, left track .
Hi.- .,. mil Admiral squadron
north of King's mountain, I Baltimore,
participate
I the e i
of Greenville, . are deal i-
result.
i I .
Gil
i.
Hi i inn
wit. So lea
Bi i . intern mo.
I In a
i .-; i
riling to I-.- ii oh
more inter-
i . . i Iii
who
r , .
i pi
i r . ;
tit r in
. poll hi r into deep water,
A Rothschild
n . . I Id I
. house in during
the i,,.,.
when
A h
Tin- ,.,,,. T
,,. to deal Ii
beneath it, his
tn been out.
wards
went Startling Evidence.
Kim, fell In
coming
in ii hi Dr. King's New
ht-i- at . to
he Mu-i
Ben.
. V., . -i s example.
Hi for
I I I-
Mom Away.
,, , all the.
, .- time without
I. I his son wen rein j Then I Ur.
log from tin- in-, park, hi and a few bottles
sum cored
children . awl
avenue Grip by J. L.
in ran towards Evan. Woolen. Trial
e to men regular
enter I i on i inn .
. . . .
. .- Court Tie Oxfords, worth for
pi i Court Tie Oxfords, worth for 2.25.
rand plain kid Oxfords, 2.50 for 1.85.
.-.-. a . leather Strap Sandals, plain kid Strap Sandals,
pat it leather tip Oxfords, tan kid Court Tie Oxfords, all
. . worth and 2.25 per pair, to be sold for
. pair.
black Court Ties, plain kid Sandals,
p Oxfords, dressy styles and plain common sense
ill and sizes, that are selling for pair,
11.15 pair.
of Ladies and Sandals that are selling
to 1.25 we offer this sale for to per
and Babies Slippers are offered In this
ire in proportion to the La as above.
i i ion of I . am mg all
tin- I Ii win
-i for
wan lie . -i,
i i
I that ii i nun to
a franc a In . e h ill, how-
ever, i II ii In lie mill.
. -ii my
in . .
. it, re nine my
Ion i
ml to he for
-Ii and
bridle. . fell i
broke one I he .
; it Q ,.
with
Not Apoplexy.
iii men met mi u
l I . . i I In- on
Saul
round us usual,
V. t .
Mis. T. wile in
died y. and I to as
Death Mrs W. I Harrow
She had reply.
will of heroic, f. an did he ill.
Forger. till Criminal.
oner though a of keen
r the h an air of
said i i-n ,
What
the detective
t ii it id .
t i.
j incurable and you lie a farmer,
her demise was mil I about and a man,
and in- . n
in ii circle n The
Mineral held from the n-i
today o'clock, the
remain red in
,., , , ,,.
wont all
Section Hands Strike. Can to
. feel t i will be your
last experience of
i .
i in , would i i.
ever tin In it
Southern between Ml. Airy Mis. S . Ala.
deb and n strike and writes,
refuse to work the company endured pain from In.
i, ,,, , . , hie Death seemed inevitable
v Vi New. learn, that doctor and all fail-
i . inn Ii are ed. At length I n- induced to
in . are below Green-
i This the improved at
t early will. t first pick at this beautiful line . ,
., , i
l -if she
meant .
section mate. they
. red, K id net,
. i ;
by
Li. , i.
Their I
prise here
Mi
Mis , . ,
. Day l
i i .-
vi i M
day lime.
V. i
ARi a STORE.
, .
. i ming mi
That Throb
. f
ii . i .
. i.
. i
i.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN
VOL. No.
CHILDREN'S DAY EXERCISES.
Stop It.
General Wagner. U. S. A. Dud.
N. C. Jane 17-Brig- i Boa-ting
Rendered by General Arthur L. Wagner, of
a., who came to this I . i .
Children o, Method, Sand., M
GREENVILLE, Pin NORTH CAROLINA, JUNE 1905.
Why e
c. i
No.
Children's day were I six weeks in search of health, died
the this afternoon of con-
day church ailed contracted while the
to with child
beautiful women and hand-
some men. An
Exaggerating and making i-
of mule hills.
Talking about n
Philippine. General Wagner had and you. affair.
unkind
been promoted from Saying
prepared
n i j .- . i. thinking a i-
Mrs. and At the General's at the and
time of his death were his
H- is by j Thinking ,.,,.
his wife, four daughters and of even i
-e-i The body will be shipped to lone else.
Washington on Monday, where; Speculating
hitch or jar the
along from the to lust
of the evening
The program consisted
Voluntary in 8.8.
whole school
His
e .
would do in some
do your best in
Gazing idly into tin
, tho burial will be held with
. honors.
General Wagner was in
Illinois in and was a I dreaming about n in-
read in concert-by log the of the ,,. .
and i . , r. . . . I .
During the I.
j American war he saw service in Others have . In
Recitation. U. ,,. p,,,,,, , work and earning i,. ,,.,
, J
ii Philippines he bad lived Term, Moderate
Mary ; , , H f u
, He
Brown, Howard, of i T
i Mary George. I
in Wilfred Google-
Jailed of Court.
Recitation-by Sadie Raleigh, N, C, June
Motion girl. sensation of the day in the State is moderate will I.
well Propositions
to
j with a of t ,
I,
;.
well Known,
then. of this county guilty of on
attempting it the i
. ii i i . , .
Recitation by Nina Harris
happy
day -by school.
Reading n
Brown
ion.
my God
to Doxology,
Too much cannot be said in
praise those prepared
program . I the children,
; i
praise the bright-faced, sunny-
who acted their
pan so With -no, talents
available such occasion there
for in the well known covering i be
of Rev. T. J. a Methodist
minister, against President J. c. terms, such ms the
of College, B. Island of
N. Duke, of the of
Company, which was of
here yesterday. and Duke Pacific, but will
being charged with malicious libel, guarantees against the n u
The action was taken by Judge for hail a century
Moore presiding in diploma i quoted
. court. He issued bench war- w lo live
rams for J. Rowan Roger, friendship with Russia
Republican Sheriff, and now court and is disposed
I crier in the Federal court stipulations.
P. h prominent
testimony . will Have Road
I .
-I
ll.
m d. A
; a week
of In.
ks lo col ton;
; admit n
fol
hull
ll
I .
J .
; .- in;
a ii
i , , . .
ll, HI.
in I i
ii
nil .
Our -i
.
-I-
I no iii
go.
;.
i IS
i ,
. .-
Hi.
ill- .
b kiting.
sold for
J-8 cent per.
It brought
AND SOCIAL from
Monday, A
Hotel
T. D. Jenkins sent I
Rev. iV. K. went to Winter ;
ville Sunday evening
Hi, evening.
the crop
This
explained,
from W ll went to
morning,
f the rumors of Prof. W. B. left this
for Knoxville, Tenn.
Miss Win
evening.
n successful,
more.
no heavy
of Mia Coward went to
i i . rs foresaw i At d en Sat evening.
re judgment, ft B. son.
is were the
New
not until the
ell under nay
To the. Dr. C.
his went to Sunday evening.
Heap after Harrington from
before; Washington, Sunday even
Leslie Newton,
is visiting relative.
J. L. family went to
Nashville Tenn., morning.
T. J.
from tins morning.
W. J Smith and son, Ronald,
g.
B ii. and sou, James,
returned from Durham
Joyner
Sunday evening.
Julia Harries left ibis
visit the hi me t b.
Clark.
Mrs. R. and children,
Mies Mary Bragg, Baltimore, Rocky who have been
is visiting Matthews, family of J. v
red stock and
Misses Katie and Ray Moore, of
Washington are visiting relative
hero.
Bat-tern trade.
nave taken
e than a year
moved more
I street, there Miss Mable of Bethel,
look for a is visiting mother, Mrs. J. H
. an I de- Barnhill.
policy was
morning for
and
of Richmond, Va., woo have
tin- Tobacco
left for their
today.
manager the Borne Telephoned;
Telegraph name in Tue-day
evening a new system
Mis. Emily of
nave far evening to visit
they . n, mid
iii net home .
Mrs. D. E. House returned from i ,,. .
ii visit in county her
evening.
Mrs. Jennie of Beaufort
. open,
spinner
ion, bur the
i amount
mi borrowed is her sitter, Mrs,
ii Wall net L- W. Lawrence.
e or the other J g. Mooring went to ,
develop-j this morning to attend i e
ii g p will j association.
i. -New York
Lift,
Died
Ai o'clock .
land Mrs. K E . .
h.
should be do trouble about any ; as .
sort of children's in the bad
to to I Trenton correspondent
We of the
that many will look forward in his suit and J
. be take,, care of If h have a
trouble came.
Duke and their known
attorneys swore that they knew
nothing of the matter, Judge h
Moore tonight round both Bog, ,
guilty and sen. them Be
. . . . U ll.,.
increased pleasure to the
children's day
ITEMS.
June LO, 1905
Regular service
jail tinny days, with a line
The First -art of August
mi
i minister,
.- Hon.-e today
the
would
lo
if it was
for t to be
The
i g
Mr.
stun, i the,,
. . ., r.
Mrs. W. B. Dove children w.,.,.
left this morning fa, visit toll,. i . ,
. sat. sick y. out
relatives at Newton, N. C. h.,.
in to
R. L. Smith, W. II. Bail, Bill I be be
South and ink. returned day death claimed h.-r.
from Baltimore evening, -ml i, ,.
in ht
Prof. W. returned
of all goes nut
and
by the Goldsboro
in the M. K. Sunday by
pastor,
,, . . n , . mil Is. New Bern
Some say a fl,. road will soon Revelation.
we hope so, June the people along the
,,,.
., c with right
The showers of last week gave arrest of Alf. Moore at Ga.
the grass the of He is one of alleged to R
energetic with the killing of Boy Badly Kurt.
Will Ormond has been on the sick Garter children. He told a stun- Brown,
list but is now about his work. He declares Dial Brown, in attempting
the landing,
foil.
from Saturday evening
Winterville Sunday
took pi. ,
who have ,, r, . .,,
been an. visiting Mr. and ,, ,
i. President j i t P
to in- offices and Wilson re- Ricks. Wiley Brown, J
he; turned Sunday evening from ton, N. I. Dudley, W.
tin- Russian more, they have been ;
H II
1.30
i .-
J A.
re
.
. t
of Dover, which will him The tending school.
Mi-.- Pearl Oneal. who id visit, was employed to a.
I. v. m rho . lowly work. ;. ,
last Sunday. before leaving the day, very Jumping I .,,,,.,,.,.
M. A. Woodard tilled his the children were killed, lings the of -x
near Winter- his supper to him ii. knee
Ville last Sunday woods in order to keep hi, i; I .
The child homo. He ills, B
infill mitt in, by
minister to the
ambassador, who cabling his
government to
when the Russian mis-ion will
arrive. When is known u
will he in decide upon a
for the inference. The gen-
belief is ii will convene
about the . August.
has I- reiterated in these
in pal. lies no f
i i inn,,
J. U. and II. B. Tripp returned Excellent Woman Dead.
-t,.,. from Louisville, Mrs. Lucy Randolph, widow
K. where have been attend- the Mr. John Randolph died
mg the reunion. at o'clock this morning her
Tuesday, June t
, weeks. Mrs.
was in her year, and
exemplary
II. F. Smith this morning Her circle of
.- large and her death
to heart-.
and love
B.
this
to Norfolk
V. I- .
Monday i
and Mrs. last was kill the
and b i I u I
. is with the bereaved Ho says t Milton
pan Rev. R. I. . ,., .
. I ii ten
u.
B. .
II.
Carter and ii.
Cartel.
. i
. . i
l .
; .
to short toll
.
id
Dr. J. I Mr. t. Watson Painfully Hurt.
a., the Building
t. pill . Ill . , , .,. . i ,
tin
cot a very ,
ll ,. . .,
.
v K. Lincoln to i
day
M i Maud i. i i .
ii
lite will
She . by
three and two d
ills-i
.; take
I i . in
r, I. u
Mi. I . . .
I bis I,
i i
I .
run I
c.
. .
Every Day.
II .
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POOR PRINT


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Eastern reflector, 20 June 1905
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