Eastern reflector, 27 June 1905


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M-
SPECIAL Sale
OF
Low Shoes and
Slippers.
Peace
i- lo r-
Pew which
appears in mother
issue. Peace one
nod best has
fur jun- been one f the mi st in-
the South. The
of instruction me
those of colleges for care-
training in given in each de-
Arr
together with that of
Expression, are under the charge
of specialists nod superior
advantages attractive courses.
its In me like
rounding and its nigh standard,
appeals those patents who
desire the best for . bad not
been doing hi. dot, of late and
therefore services were
ford I
early in t
is broken
that
nine
stocked,
II
ON THURSDAY, MAY 25TH.
Ready For the Fray.
With the additional new players
secured for Greenville
stock of Children's and Infant's Ox-
THE LIE GIVEN. A BLOW, A SHOT
Mr. L. W. in Van
Sharp in Jail.
Wilson, N. Jane
L. W. a i
the with a
bullet would in hie left hip inflict-
ed by another white man
Van Sharp, of Mr.
km brought here
day night and in resting comfort
The trouble occurred three
miles from Selma at the saw mill
Mr is on the
Neuse river, where the Southern
railroad crosses. Sharp has bees
for his force, and Saturday
afternoon Mr. Bachelor, after
lo and early application
is necessary in order lo secure ,
place on this list. e President
James for further par
i- sent aim w
was a somewhat pretentious
roll educated person,
I en in is in
are ready tor the
with Washington and
have no idea of the visitors
off Hi- Everybody
turn Friday and give the
Sharp, so M
says, at once
his word and was asked if lie
intended bun a liar. The
words were repeated and Mr
at Sharp who
palled his pistol tired with
the above results.
Sharp is now in the
jail and having had his
Saturday
was imprisoned in default of lull
for and Observer.
at Greatly Reduced Prices.
t good, New Shoes. A chance to buy good, new shoes
Reduced Prices
i, just in time to meet your needs, before the stock
sizes run down, is opportunity, w. .
attention of careful buyers, who appreciate gen- i,;,.
n . . . . Temple
Sent To Penitentiary.
Raleigh, N. June
Powell, Of Norfolk, Va., found
guilty the Federal
court of attempting to defraud by
use the United
today sentenced to two years aid
Harry Skinner, Jr. months Imprisonment lo
I m He the
Won s
Hotel and
Will pay l each
good
and express the above
at Chase City, Va.
s Temple
that have;
with us. In the practice of
the Law, Mr. Harry Jr.
name will
SKINNER
rs.
. 2nd,
SKINNER,
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AL OFFER
-e is simple, and We are over
many Summer need the room and want
and In order clean out quickly
Was Too Previous.
ml i
pitched in- n the
log the e house,
afternoon and ti i . ti
pitched his without Hist
was, after that II was
per In i i and
A poet, by
the middle of the century ended
his in prison tor theft.
was indeed an inveterate thief and
was apprehended more than
At the prison of Ste.
his incarceration once
met revolutionist and
a-ho generally in
prison for some political
A.- political prisoners were general-
sent to and as
posed that he, too, had been en-
for some revolutionary at-
tempt. So, stepping up to him, he
extended hands and said,
with a friendly
sir, political
beg pardon, said
straightening up and look-
down very coldly on
in for stealing, if you
A Bull.
A wire was the
victim not long,
funniest ever ;
Ids division, lie hail hi line-
man out to truce i i
mar New York and n , r it. Pres-
a report i nine lo from the
of i
with w.-i. Tell Pal
d means b who
Pal and was it
s of So
in t name was km lo the
service. Investigation I mys-
tery, and Put proved
to We only
silence.
When Bismarck was a boy hi
father desired him become n
says Hon. Andrew l.
in the Century. In hi- later years
Hie found humor
in the suggestion.
probably think if I had
become a clergyman I should be a
better ho said jocosely to his
wife one evening.
will not to she said
quietly, my answer would not
be
Solicitude.
said young Mrs.
do wish yon would keep
away from the race
There was no
heard some men talking about
n lot of long shots landed, and
I had known, Charley, dear, that
there was rifle practice going on in
the neighborhood should never
have ltd you go near the place.
Washington
rim, s To-
, I veil mutual e All
a Winner
W- .
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one ;
i I the i I I U-dine. I
s. Tun
leather Court Tie Oxfords, worth for
Court Tie Oxfords, worth for 2.25.
it and plain kid Oxfords, 2.50 for 1.85.
. leather Strap i, plain kid Strap Sandals,
Tl Is -I me
tip Oxfords, tan hid Court Tie Oxfords
worth and 2.25 per pair, to be sold
all
for
BALSAM
Warranted to CURB-
Cholera By
L. and Wooten
Baltimore,
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peel j i
entered. Will
new ho
n i lit
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mare,
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. Mr.
Nd, a
y.
;. kid Sandals, patent
. ,. . . styles and plain common sense
that are selling for pair,
1.13;.
, , Sandals that are selling
IS
Institute
Young
Women end
Music. The
Best Place
Daughter
College
Courses
High Standard
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Are You Suffering
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with your .- or Bladder if so Drink the
We with Ki or sun
of the bes water.
Not What Sin; Meant.
Herman worn n who
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i,,, and hooted by the
, i-. I i wan being driven
mall to St. Put-
ting i the coach,
called mil in broken
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STRONG
Again
is what Mrs. Lucy
said after taking
Dyspepsia
H Hundreds
are
e re-
stored to perfect
health by this rem-
YOU
well if you will take
it
all the sick-
that women
hive. It deprives the system of nourish-
debate to
suffer weaken, and
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER IN ADVANCE
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY, JUNE 1905.
No.
REWARD FOR HEROISM.
Capt. Ola Forbes Receives Beautiful
Cold Medal
Capt. Ola
Greenville and , a
made very proud by the
of a package came in
through the
It was a hands-me case
beautiful gold medal,
and presented to by B.
of Baltimore.
The pin from which the medal
i bean the name
Ola
The front of the medal bean the
inscription in letters
prevented
For heroic
deed
my lite in
Tar River
N.
From
G. B.
On the i he in
i a and the date
May 1908 design
the in
exceedingly beautiful and
Is justly proud it
It will be remembered that
Follies was up from
Washington on May and had
several traveling men on hoard bis
launch, a mishap on the way
gave them a thrilling experience.
He bravely rescued Mr.
front drowning. A graph ii-
account of the wax given
The at the time.
Mr. very grateful
to Forbes and felt that no
was too great his heroin
deed. He tends the as a
mark of his appreciation.
A PRETTY GAME.
Greenville Gives Suffolk a Shut Out.
It was a good game you missed
if you were not at Arthur's
It was one of those
unusual one hour and thirty min-
games; resplendent from stint
to finish with thrilling, hair
sensational plays.
Yes, indeed, it was a
game, a game that was thoroughly
enjoyable. Doubles and
made it fast, and there was
fun enough I. amuse
Stand. The funny man in left field
was a rare treat to Hie ladies and
babies. Well, didn't he have
busby hair and couldn't he jump
It is a pleasure in have a team
like Suffolk come to
They play fast, clean, gentlemanly
ball, and can take a defeat grace
fully, and in good They
arr planning for another trip up
mi way
Five to nothing was the score.
That looks bad Washington, It
ii a pity sack a game as shown
by the tabulated below,
should have been by no
larger crowd. Don't miss
will he still better.
Tabulated
Greenville. r. b. a. e.
ARE THEY OF THE WASHINGTON AWN DROWNED.
HP
The Selection of Peace Envoys.
St. Petersburg, June
it is authorized to say
that Count the retiring
Washington
will not participate in the peace
negotiations, but will leave Die
United States Immediately on the
arrival of Baron Rosen, his
From independent sources
Associated Press confirms the
statement the Buss, that Count
will bare no part in the
peace negotiations.
The question of a temporary
suspension of hostilities seems to
test with In Hie meantime
the chancelleries of St. Petersburg
and are occupied with the
selection of the plenipotentiaries.
It now be regarded as settled
that they will number three on
each side.
Au important consideration re-
quiring adjustment is the desire
of each country to appoint
of equal rank, and this in-
creases the probability that M.
preside at of the committee
of ministers, may be one the
Russian plenipotentiaries if Japan
names the Marquis Ito, president
the Japanese privy council. It is
possible that M, the
Russian ambassador at Paris may
not go to Washington. As dean
of the Russian diplomatic crops he
was the choice of the Foreign
Office, he is of advanced age
and his health is not robust. It
is still an open question whether
he may not ask to be relieved of
his mission. In such an event it
is considered certain that Baron
be appointed.
James, B
J.
Smith, c
on, p.
K, if,
Walker,
White, lb.
Harris, cf.
Forbes, If.
e.
Bryant, K.
Barrel
Bill,
Heath,
Tucker, e.
Dean, If.
Hubbard,
p. ii
Bryant, B. lb.
ville Suffolk
Thompson
Greenville struck
by j ii
double plays to J.,
Turner, J., to J-
t. Walker. Hit
leasing makes
that new baby at your home cry so
much, Tommy
cry very much
and anyway, if all your teeth wen-
out your hair off and your legs
so weak you couldn't stand or.
them, I guess you'd feel like
crying
RARE OLD MONEY.
United States Confederation Bill of 1778
There are many specimens of
rate coins and currency in
but we have not seen a more
unusual one than has been shown
us by B. A. Sr. It is a
bill, printed in black on while
paper and is x inches in size.
is a States note and says
on its face bill entitles the
bearer to receive forty Spanish
milled dollars, or the value there
in gold or according to a
resolution passed by congress at
Philadelphia, Sept.
This bill of currency is so
that some of the printing on it has
become indistinct, as has also the
written signature. On the side
bearing the certificate printed
above is a disc with an altar in
center and an eye above
rays upon it. In a circle around
the altar are stars, the word
circling the lower
half. On the other side is a
of plants that resemble
tobacco.
Mr. had this old bill
of currency many years and prizes
it highly. He also showed us an
old cents shin plaster.
Julius a white man,
serving a months was
pardoned Tuesday by Governor
is dying with
consumption.
The Score to in Favor of Green-
ville.
Ii was an ideal, yes, a perfect
that twelve I
hundred tans Friday at the park;
, too warm, not
i with a cooling breeze
through the wires of the
grand Stand. Indeed it seemed an
I afternoon set apart fur the Wash-
base hall game.
The grand stand was a scene
beauty, It was filled to
with the looters l
each team it and bean.
I women standing
for then bidding them
to do or die. And the of
the opposing teams lent to
the gaily they were
and fluttering the breeze from
hands of pretty women. Meg-
with blue and;
red megaphones entwined
h orange and black were fruit-
with and shouts
of approbation .
Washington, of the
ma had come lo
later defeat to the
on the Tar. Yes, Washington,
I he queen of the
boggy, ks
of the Tar, with their two hundred
I human souls, proud, expectant,
and confident they came.
proud, self-considered beautiful
bad come with their invincible,
Woolen, their absolute King, who
nails them at second, Fatly
the erstwhile leaguer, j
wasn't it jarring
Oh, citizens of
think of the insignificant
hamlet on the live runs, the
of the- just three. Ob, i
couldn't you shout all
If ever say Bert
j play second you tell u------, well
somebody will tell you he can.
i Turner, . became overheated
I and was out of the game after the
fit SI out of one time at the
bat be bagged one single
scored one
Dick went in I
the after like he had
Springs his hoes, he baud-
led the Stick veteran.
in the central garden
a caution. He paddled his
at speed, and took
thing that went his way.
Turner, E. covered the third
sack in fairly good style, with
he's had, and beat nut a
of bunts.
we forgetting
Gus and old Thompson
I Not on life. Suppose
had hit June of those be missed
I He saved base hit by one of j
I his stops, and Gus was there with
the goods every single time.
Walker in the box was a
lion too tough of
the batters. They fell be-
fore those sweeps of his like weary-
travelers by the country way side.
Rowe, the redoubtable
man. Are you wondering why he
was saved for the last Well, he
is pretty the best, and that
always comes last; you know. He
is verily a tower of strength. His
throwing was exactly to the point,
and he was in the game from the
jump.
Now a word about our
Did you ever see a
thirty cent piece t Well, that was
Oh my, didn't he get
his bumps Up against that Can-
thirty cent piece there looms
up a beautiful American
in gold. Well, that's
Walker. He's for his lace
value.
Nine hits were made against that
thirty cent considered
invincible pitcher. Isn't it
the little river ham-
should have done this
The feeling between the towns
Attacked With Vertigo and Fell Over-
board.
There sad ending In the
Washington base ball excursion to
Greenville Friday. As the
boats were returning to
Washington A, J. Mitchell,
was on gas bout Magnolia,
an attack of vertigo,
and was drowned. The accident
between and
landings, Mr. Mitch-
ell was between and years
and leave- a wife and four
children. The body had nut been
last report.
Crop Report.
June
weather bureau's weekly j
Of crop c
Further improvement in the
condition cotton is very generally
indicated throughout the cotton
belt. crap is now in a good
State of cultivation, although some
fields continue foul portions of j
the central and western districts
Florida, While, as a rule, I
good growth is the plant
continues small. Lice are still
it North Carolina, but are
less numerous in South Carolina,
Georgia and Alabama. Consider-
able damage t web worms is
reported from Oklahoma and
Indian Territories, some
fields are being devoted
crops. Boll weevil- spreading
in northwestern but
ally the is ant great.
Tobacco planting is largely finish-
ed except in the more
and the crop is generally
well.
Thompson to Stay.
ii m ill in a pleasure to j
the base ball fan.- to know that
Thompson I be man who
pitched the Suffolk game,
decided to stay the Greenville
team. He is a strung and
will strengthen the team
ways. He is i pitcher a bitter.
The colored Normal school
has been closed for,
good.
has been too strong the past.
Let us have a good, pleasant,
friendly rivalry between them.
The incident in the last inning
was unfortunate is to be de-
We believe Washington
people are d enough to place
the blame it belongs.
r. h. a. e.
James, B.,
Turner, E.
Smith,
Rowe, c.
Thompson, if.
Turner and
Forbes, If.
Harris, cf.
White, lb.
Walker, p.
Springs,
Short, F.,
Taylor,
Simmons.
Wooten,
Total
Summary. Earned runs, Green-
ville Washington two base
hit, Giles two; first base on balls,
Walker Wooten struck out by
Walker by Wooten . Time of
game umpire, E, Lewis,
scorer, Frank
The next game is with Kinston
are
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL
Thursday, June
The Suffolk baseball boys left
this morning
Dr. It. L. Carr returned this ,
morning from Danville.
Mrs. W. T. and children
went lo this morning.
Mr-. O. c. of
was in town
W. H. Harrington returned
Wednesday evening from
Miss Allen, of Danville,
arrived this morning to visit Mrs.
Alice Harper.
Mrs. Skinner son.
Francis, went lo Wrightsville
this morning.
W. J. and son, Ronald,
Wednesday evening from
Mis. J. H. Mitchell and child-
of Suffolk, Va., are visiting
Mrs. W. H. Johnson.
W. L. Brown went to
ville Wednesday evening and
returned this morning.
Forbes went to Winter-
ville Wednesday evening
returned this morning,
Misses Kale Moore, of
are spending day i
Mr B, F,
Mr. Mr-. H. W, Wilson urn
children, of Danville, are visiting
the of W Pin
Bey. A. T. King, of Richmond,
came in today to conduct the
funeral of Mr.-. Randolph,
Friday, Jane 1905,
C. M. Jones left this morning
for Raleigh.
s. J. went up the road
the whip
man is in town today.
Dr. W. ll. of char-1
is at Hotel Bertha.
W. H. returned from ;
ville this morning.
B. W. retorted from I
Norfolk Thursday evening.
Fred Forbes is keeping
for the Bank Greenville.
Miss went to
Winterville Thursday evening.
Lewis, of Kinston, came .
this morning to umpire the ball
game.
Mis- Moore, of Grimes-
land, is visiting her uncle T. R.
Moore.
returned Thurs-
day evening from Richmond and
Baltimore.
Miss Nell Hinsdale, of Raleigh,
is spending a few days with Miss
Lottie Blow.
W. Cotten, of Tarboro,
was among the base ball rooters
today.
Miss Claudia Simmons, of Wash-
is visiting Misses
Helen Forbes.
F. M. Hornaday returned this
morning from a business trip to
the Southern part of the state.
Misses May and Lillian
of Henderson, arrived Thurs-
day to spend several days with
their father. N. H. Whitfield.
Saturday, 1905.
Rev. W. E. Cox went to Kinston
this morning.
W. R. Parker, Jr., returned
from learning.
Hughes, of Danville,
is visiting at Mrs. W. T. Lipscomb.
M. P. J. Williams left this
morning for county.
L. W. Tucker went to Oxford
this morning to bring back the
o;.
Dr. R, L Carr let Friday after-
noon Beaufort to take hi-
who has very sick.
Mis Abe Harper mil pun.
Alexander, and Allen
went in Beaufort Friday evening.
Mi- Wilson, win,
baa been visiting Mr. Mis. W.
M. returned hum this
Misses II-nine Anna-
Alice Blow Myrtle
Wilson been attending
institute at
returned this morning.
DOPE FOR THE FANS.
Curves From Box.
old Thompson
base ball
Well, maybe Butt didn't
Wednesday,
figure in that doublet He scoop-
ed in up like an old timer
says, he em
unless they are lilt of the
diamond.
Paul Met rick says, you
what's n fact, when they get a
hit by snort it's got lo be a hit,
ain't
Mil was the game
from the start.
say- he did not use much
speed Wednesday, What he did
use did look good,
says, luck mil
Well. I should smile.
Washington was sore morn-
it,
O. Tin y would have given 1500
ll to have been the oilier Way.
How was catch in the right
ii when Sufi had two men
on bases, and one
To win a girl Greenville now,
take her to a bull game, and give-
In ; a h .-
list charm.
John Ivey caught like he was
use to it. It's a m-
lip, for Jack usually has a hand-
some face.
is all right for tomorrow.
The we must
win. Bo guess we must.
Well ii does look us
the ray the team showed up Wed
They certainly played winning
hall.
Haywood says racing
Cod ain't it with base ball
the way we ate playing now.
That catch Turner., on short
was highway of Suffolk.
It was hair raising.
Burial of Mm. Randolph.
The funeral of Mrs. Lucy
who Wednesday morn
took place this afternoon.
remains, were taken from the
home to the Baptist church, of
which she was a devoted member,
where services were held by Rev.
A. T. Kink, of Richmond, former
pastor, assisted by Rev. H. H.
The body was taken to
the old home place in the country
and i interred. The pull bearers
were Messrs. G. F. J. O.
Bowling, D. C. Moore, B. If.
Schultz, J. R. and C. T.
M foul,
Terrible Blow By a Shift.
Washington, N. C, June
well nigh fatal accident happened
yesterday at the lumber mill of
Mr. W. B. Willing on the outskirts
of town. A boy named Wright
who was engaged assisting his.
father on some work was struck by
a rapidly revolving shaft
hurt in the side stomach.
It is feared be is also injured
Internally,
Willis P. Turner, of Panther
Branch township, Wake
died Tuesday.
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ORIGIN OF MUFF.
At It Wat Property
of Venetian
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State Auditor Dixon is sending
out to the pension hoards f the
various counties copies of the new
pension law, together with the list of
pensioners from each county. The
present law was amended by the last
Legislature as
that the County board pensions
may place upon the pension roll in
be lo ho or the would
otherwise belong any Confederate
Great Campaign
colors, soldier, sailor or widow, disqualified
Iii ore by the provisions of this section who
. appear lo be unable to earn
, living from valued as
It ii.
for m,
s of and who may appear to the board,
last of u worthy
If ,
t went ll ,, ,. ,.
small . new Mate
VI the present Auditor Dixon course this
din in i is proper, hut I matter is left entirely with the conn-
deer- pension board and it
g I One desired that the latter be extremely
J of till Ivies I . , , . . . , ,
i, . , , ,, , , in making thorough
I . ill
,,,,.; . ,., I nation of each application who
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was the i pro of the
lilt and in Venice.
These i i i e lei small and
i 1500 in value, because
i one of this class ho i placed
ii pension rolls will take
money from those who possibly need
eon , worse, and unless the cases are
. lined fur, urgent I think it would
for the county pension board
to approve this of
i the n- ,. . , . . ,,,
, Hie previous
i -till lie
a ii-e rich fur, i
, r or ii neck piece. Bill the sleepy head,
r reached ii- loved lo lay bed;
; ii ll toll
a I I r,
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III,;
, , ,,. ., Ins slumbers overtook him.
cloth I of fur, and the he waking
furrier made n uproar. was break-
I d e ope lo
the v ,. . h I
in- n-
I merchant bribed the heads-
I mall ,,,,, , us I Pills,
shrunk from K
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I now live-
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Ii ii ii city contains a
After All. of the total
for President in that city at the-
Pro i . .
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At cording to the census
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Record.
Si, , p. The industrious
of h have discovered and
Held i rued on their latest lists
,,. voters. Comment ii nu-
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I or the quality too rich,
inch i- to follow,
so ii the digestion
. weakened
; it slowly and not
d.
. Lei live
between meals,
j ti feel a fullness and weight
limn of Ho alter
i . ., Iain's
and , ,;, ,, Tablets and the
r .,,., Pl. avoided.
n- ,. Drag Store,
well tor a i not too ,. r v ,,. f
i i mid i I to start
on i of
.,., , .,,, ., ,.,, i A Kansas physician
had never been sen and The other day he received
. v i; the empty wallet this
Honolulu and the ,, . . ,. . .
I please fill this
. u hen Ii id i poi and
i nixed n treat deal
i Hi- The Salve Thai
down to him oil and
Iii. mi . V, ll. h pen
I red iii the pore Hie and
into tie. Vs a the acute
,,, ., Ii he
oped even the
by ii- antiseptic, ml and
ii
lull in i ii
Burns, i Ki Ti Hi i
r Win m and all skin diseases.
A specific Wind, bk-i Mm
h and lo
. ere I
I don't
Hut I cry t
a feel I
and e
in by K, C.
Co, and sold by John. L.
ii i
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The I
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chill
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When
The following story of
Dewey is told by one of the sailors
who returned on the Raleigh, dust
before the of Manila, when
the order was given to strip for
action, the smallest powder boy on
the dropped his coat over-
board. He asked permission to
jump after it. but was He
went to the side of the ship, dropped
overboard, recovered his coat and
was promptly arrested for
Admiral spoke kindly
to him, who began to weep, and
said the coat contained his mother a
picture, which he had just kissed,
and he could not bear to see
Dewey's eyes filled with wars, lie
fairly embraced the boy, and ordered
him be released,
who love their mothers enough lo
risk their lives for her picture
not be kept in irons on this fleet.
Exchange.
t ii
Of with One
Small
Colic, cholera
Mr W.
A hi., relate- he
while serving on a in i
nun or case at
seat of
He there I
ate some fresh meal and some
meal and cholera
moron-in a very i
was never more sick life and
sent to t hit drug store for a curtail
mixture, but the
sent me a bottle of
and
Remedy instead, saying that he
nail what I sent for, but that this
medicine was so he
would rather send to me in
fix was in. I took one dose
it and was better in live minutes.
The second cured me entire-
Two fellow jurors were afflict-
ed in same manner and one
mall bottle curd the
For at
Store. f
Editors and Doctors,
an editor makes a mistake,
UNIVERSITY
OF
North Carolina.
Head the Educational y
Collegiate, ring
L . .
Medicine,
Library contains v . m
Now water works, Eli
Lights, Central
system. Now dorm
minis-
Y. M. U. A.
The Fall term
Sept ll,
A i it
FRANCIS P- VENABLE.
Chapel Hill, N. c
D. W.
III Al I U IN
Groceries j
And
Cotton Bagging and
Ties always on hand
Fresh floods kept con-
in stick. Country
Produce Bought and Sold
you Had to Get Your
In the Old Way
In the old people bad to go from house to house
to tell the new- or meet store om week
in out what was on. i y w-r.- slow days
It Is Not So Now
Hut in this day of nu and rural
mail you can gel the day.
is the leading ago an I h n i- o
a good newspaper. Every man mi t i take his
know what is going on.
The Reflector
A beautiful
Of
; D. W.
R E E N L L ll I
I North Carolina.
The North Carolina
can supply yon with the news.
and
THE DALLY
j I is a page paper and costs
a year.
in i i i i. I
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR j
is a large
page paper, Ma year.
A ND
Don't be without a paper when you can go cheap
f yon are not a subscriber send
not
to
college of agriculture
e buries, it. the Mechanic Arts
ii
mil. .- one there in a law suit, swear
smell hut
the doctor makes one there is a
in town s.
Offers practical industrial
in
funeral, cut flowers and a education in
The doctor run use a word Industrial
a yard long with knowing t Chemistry, and tho Textile
it means, but the editor it lie I
has to spell it. II the doctor goes
to see man's wife he charts
for the visit, but if the editor goes
to sec another man's wife he gels n
i a
. Tuition
in foil ii year.
Board s- b month.
Address
W. Raleigh.
I buckshot When a doctor
gets drunk it's a
by when an editor gets VACANT
drunk its a too much booze, ft, u .,,,, Md
and if he dies it's a case of delirium awl Aft acres land,
Any old medical c. lea.,
OF THE r
HOUSE
IS BETTER EQUIPPED TO
DAY THAN EVER BEFORE
To Produce
me real Printing.
. .
J GREENVILLE
NORTH
.-
Hi
i r ii I
liege
j. .- A. Thou. Ed-
can make a doctor. You can't make wards or Sophia Edwards land and
ii. ii i . i i . others la the Horse Neck
an editor. He has to be ,,., opening
N. and In cod township.
Quality vi. Quantity.
not depend on tee quantity food I land, must tile their protest
yon cut, hut oil its perfect with roe In writing within the next
and proper thirty days, against the issuing i-t a
you lake Dyspepsia
Cure your system gets i I file Taker fer Pitt Co
nourish men t out of all I.,
yon cat. t digests . eat
regardless of the the NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION
and , , . , .,.,,.,
, The of Savage
proprieties to I he . a
tissues. Tills build ii in the town of Greenville, has
rent hens the entire in, Use I veil by mutual consent. All per-
comes and cures . sous owing the can -W with
n . i-i , i. i either and aw requested to come
pepsin. Boil at once and settle their
etc. Dyspepsia me one having accounts
the can present them to
either party. M. Savage.
s.
This Juno 7th,
REFLECTOR PRINTING HOUSE, N. C.
what i sometimes called America's
national disease. Dyspepsia, is
destined work a won-
and lasting benefit to
from this distressing and
mind harassing condition. Sold by
Jno. L. Woolen.
STRAY
About the of April there
strayed from my farm near
bans X Roods a sow pigs.
The sow is black and white, slit in
tampering with the has defeat- i , , .- i n.
, ., , ,. one ear and swallow fork in the
We do not believe that actually
ed tho ends of justice nearly so often
as the system that allows lawyers
for the defense to pick jurors known
by them to favoring to their
Herald.
other. Suitable reward for in-
formation leading to j SAMPLE FREE
bow and pigs. J. W. Perkins,
FREE To-AH Our
-THE GREAT
AMERICAN FARMER,
Indianapolis, Indiana.
Tho Loading Journal of the Nation,
Edited by an Able Corps of W
Within the Next Thirty days We Offer Two for the
Price of
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
and THE AMERICAN
Both One Year For Think of It.
This unparalleled offer is made to ail now and all
old ones who pay up all arrears and renew within days.
t B MI i
Du i I Li
Tire You Sutler
From i, i. or .,
with your Kidneys Bladder i
Buckhorn
. i.
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hi o
I nu nth ills Hie
let tor several in
ill -I ti Mi-.
ii . i
ii i -1 i u i
Its ll . an .-
It.
OUR
that. n i the
known, thin is the
; a case . other i
price, a ml eon . . by actual,
will in uric acid dial
k-.- This i on sale J A. KICKS
Now S
die
GET YOUR SUPPLIES
of
SKINNER
LAWYERS,
Rooms j Temple Building.
J I.
Harry Skinner, Harry Skinner, Jr. i
H. W.
cured Lame Alter Years j All trades in car loll. I
Suffering- , to suit I
had been troubled with lame RANDOLPH ft
back fortified I . v O ,,.,. m
Hi. with m urn
I the Law, Mr. .
John ii bid. This
is also nu
for and Ii is
sale by Store,
The name will continue as
. IKE,
S Lawyers
ill-
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers
Ties and Bags,
and shipments
2nd,
w .
Solicited
TO THE
Everything you want in the
nice Groceries, Canned Goods,
Emits, Candies, Nuts, can be had at
our store.
We carry a large, supply of the Best I
Goods j
JOHNSTON BROS.
The Cash
POOR PRINT





mi l I
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
AND
J and
It took about five years Ii it now reported
nettle the caw. It country are
certainly h to u like Mine
method ought to be devised wherein
I i go -late to
that American
litigation might be settled in a manufactured goods it has
of time. The prolong oped that a movement is on
girth in to
Entered i H N. C, as matter,
upon application.
A,.,,,. . a every In Pitt and adjoining fag out court to another Foot ii We clip the following
brings about hardship to the from the V., Bee,
side that is weaker financially, we i . measure explains
As to the merits of this cast we I threatened boycott. It
u know sexy little, but it is
a fact that the man the ability know perfectly well what I
financially to prolong litigation circumstance furnished the pi-c-
for the boycott is not
x. C, Tuesday,
. p
,. t n I -1
Even the news is not in
with base ball in
is mighty In a Sew York divorce trial
fact was disclosed that the husband
in the case did the family washing,
owing to poverty and his wife's
wields too gnat a
The Suffolk ball team laid goose
t Arthur's Park.
high we suppose.
that
The man who argues
should sleep more
logic, but all of us have years
courts. It
he mere of a law in
in
certain
seem so in this particular case. Chinese from our shores, but it
method enforcing
A Salisbury distiller who has
swindled the government out of
is the
that law. The law itself is base
upon a treaty l which China is a
The Baptist mid summer meeting; sleep awaiting us
av be f was tried in the Federal method of its enforce.
meat has been such as to render it
extremely offensive This being
court at and given bis
Choice Of To ; ,
to do
will begin at Jackson Springs next it i, over here The rest to prison for two years and pay a whether it was worth while to send
week. will come bye and bye. line of or restore the money men to China to locate the trouble.
which he had defrauded the gov
Some folks be waiting for a The Virginia-Pilot reports
double tax them when tax ,. ., there Saturday
listing
For keening in
rivalry I'll and
. armers
trouble is not there, but
, What calls for investigation with a;
go t. pill two
view to its modification is the method
and pay a fine of lie t . . . .
our immigration officials, we
ed the Hut what we started try to remove the cause of
out to say about this man is that the the irritation, and the indications
a minister several are that the cause is in this conn
prominent citizens Salisbury try.
went to the trial and testified to his
integrity and good character. And , . f .
Ann now the estimate for the
be a distiller who had stolen crop has been set at
I simple quotes the Houston ,. eight million bales. On this
crawling on the street. The only
thing strange about this story is
that the Pilot say whether the
snake was accompanied by monkeYS
and
pimping up in . ,,,, ,,,
price bet en c
Post. Not altogether most men like
t. see their wives in handsome
It the war lie
hat sinking
d at
without
c commissioners have
Interest in the double
newspaper it
tin 1.1 run its
. .-. but a great majority can't
afford to gee their wives in I
Therefore, they prefer the
simple fabric
The most the Czar
. . , ., her reprieve
to do would be to I How the ex-
am; In- uncles and resign.
some persons are count
on high prices next fall. It is
levied improvement tax of not w become too jubilant over
r. cents on each valuation, Ii a prospect, even if the forecast
While the tax is will raise were a reasonable one. It was Henry
I enough revenue to pay on a W. Grady. we believe, who said that
. Is a fool. It be
issue to put .
n vi that makes fools men.
all the roads in the county in good Humanity's j
condition. If bonds were issued for , things, and object lessons
this purpose all the people the often count for little; and if the ex
Mrs. condemned Vet
murderess, has escaped the
gallows. The governor
she might lake an appeal
State. Supreme generation would have nothing but
,. ;, could quickly gel the benefit ten cents for cotton next
Hi . . . , till
roads, and the present mil should a good hold upon
Governor has an all summer
job on his hands in attempting
break up betting in Missouri.
j to till
Ion certain constitutional us
touching her ease
people now, they might get ten
cent-and be no better oil than
they should get only eight cents.
As might have been expected that
We are a little surprised that lightning hour schedule between
Good roads would be
a little interest pay each year for
the benefit derived. There are some j Such expectation would flush the
people who lift their hands in people with a spirit of extravagance
when a bond issue is proposed, but d their would be larger
it is the cheapest way la get
Greensboro did not mike a bid for Mew York an Chicago resulted in a
big wreck. The disaster Hi
nineteen people and wounded many
been railroad has decided
back to
torn continues a hour schedule.
the
The weather bureau ha
trying several days make the fast trip an
warm
the best investment that could be
at the end of the year. Lot's not
be too jubilant over the prospect of
high pries in the fall. Many
I changes can come in bur months.
Scotland Seek Commonwealth.
Why Discriminate and Call it Justice
THE MERCERIZED CONTROVERSY
Still Continues to Burn Advertising Space
and Money.
Mary bad a little lamp
The
And everywhere that Mary went
lamp was always seen,
For Mary the whooping cough
She would cough, cough sough
And hut for Mary's little lamp
She'd cough her head right off,
r night by Mar
The faithful lamp burned
And Mary's and parents too,
Could rest the de long
Ideal
are not easily defined, but it's easier to define
vary, what satisfies one man doesn't
We
A W, judge says playing w e learn that some farmers have
poker U waked gambling Wonder decided to take their plows and
how much the judge In his last turn their up side down.
game
Governor Joseph I. Folk, of
Missouri, in his address at the com- H., s a ,., to
, . . in- , i r, another. That s what makes ideals an index to character,
i Diversity even m some c finds
cation the case I loch,
f death in
of his
We ire glad to
John E. Webster
Weekly. I
proving.
that Col.
is mighty tough on . that never won a cause, the other
friends. The farmer whop
-It is thing to be against now under
wrong; it is quite another thing to for the murder of
light combatant to
. his case to the Supreme court of the
and what ideal clothes difficult to produce, There are
some general principles, however, and good quality them.
The Style of Your Clothes
the pattern, the price you pay disclose your taste and common
a soldier in a Good citizens but cannot do so unless he can sense, but the quality is an index of character
anted; . . . ., all
of Web-
I crop is just about
need to become more aggressive.
much in the hole now.
The man that is afraid
raise
hi to defray the expense If you an all wool price for fabrics
g up the record of the ease that that you an- easily but your ideals may
. , I be good. U you willingly buy and wear the cotton
ism is
it is said the ii lop skirt is coming
back. We hope it will lie side-
tracked or wrecked on
the nay.
We learn and quietude
in Durham. We sup-
pose her attention has
by
The difference between a
and a statesman is this A
politician is a man who has held an
office and wants another one A
is a man who has held
office and keeps right on holding
one. See the difference
stand in the open against There is something hard,
evils, is of little benefit to good gov something cruel, something unjust that's another indication. Maybe you govern your
eminent. The country needs sol- It means that a poor man
of peace as well as s Idle, is of the power
war. Monroe proclaimed the doctrine to the Supreme curt be-
Is luxury a menace asks the
News. It may he, but we
are perfectly willing to try it the
rest of our life.
An exchange lays that
society are to try Turkish cigarette.
They will serve them right if they
find them guilty.
A middle western man shipped
ten barrels of potatoes a few
days ago. Ami turn received
cents for the shipment.
The old story of the fellow who
tells his lady love that he is not
worthy of her is never found out
by his lady love until after she is
married to him.
A young man in a New York town
dreamed the other night that he had
fallen to ft and strange
to say, the next day his dream came
true. This is out of the ordinary.
when a person dreams that
he has suddenly become heir to a
fortune, lie only wakes in the morn-
to find that he has been
a night mare all night.
of America for Americana.
Missouri doctrine invites that phase has nothing to do with it. lie is a
and applies it both ways. Americans allowed the rights because
for America is the slogan that needs is to
to be sounded any poor man, we take it. Vet a
man of money or with friends of
wealth would find no trouble in
In discussing at length appealing to the higher court. It ii
boycott of American manufactured almost like liberty being purchased
goods the New York Times and some cases it would
News.
the best possible policy
for our government would be to
repeal the oppressive of our It is said that the county
laws which are in contradiction have declined to pay
our treaty pledges, which we could
do with very little harm to the
on bridge bonds because the
structure was not satisfactorily con
by the same test.
Be an All-Wool Man
when it comes to buying clothing. Your clothes can be as good as
they look if you say so Our label means all wool and best work
it is a small thing to look for, a big thing to Let
your next suit have
Label on Made by Co. and
sold by
e. L. Wilkinson Go.
of even the most violent The owners of the bonds,
Dr. Charles K. Taylor, who has
been president of Wake Forest Col-
for twenty years, has tendered
his resignation because of feeble
health. Taylor has made the
college an exceptionally able
dent, and has it with the
beat educational institutions in the
South. W. L. who has
been professor of biology in the col-
for a long time, has been chosen
foes of Chinese workmen. This
the mercantile bodies who have trade
with China urge, and the
has, is reported, substantially
promised to recommend it Con
Whether Congress will pay
any attention to it depends on the
force and direction of public opinion
and that is as yet
Does this boycott amount to any-
thing We think it does, and the
South will he the biggest loser. In
China lies our hope to create new
markets for the sale of our cotton
who are residents of Ohio, had
to do with the bridge contract,
having only paid for the bonds.
If correctly stated, is about the
ranKest instance of repudiation yet
attempted in North Carolina It is
as if a man borrow money and make
an unprofitable deal with a third
party and refuse on that account to
pay back the amount borrowed.
The courts will in all probability
I for the
Observer.
Greensboro never fails to come in
for share of sensational cases
goods. If this is shut off the against N. Williams
. . . i has been continued for a hearing in
to succeed Dr. and will make South can look low prices for the city .
s worthy successor to him. I next three or four years.
Hardware.
For C 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
WINTERVILLE
This department is A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep-
resent the Eastern Reflector in
A BRETON LEGEND.
Huge Granite In Art
Imprisoned Pagan
WINTERVILLE
Wist . dune
Look up Mr. Cooper
about of you
are in.
Spa. i-h seed at. T.
N Go's.
We informed that
A. W. pay highest
price f-r count prices.
load flour just received.
Barber
V hare moved into my
-I neat the depot. I keep
line of hardware, a
black and repair shop
i in
W I.
J another t
of ladies, shoes-
H Berber
Allen of e,
o-re
l eye feel
at Kill i-i Doth y y
Si o t-.-l tiled oil re J
b. come mattered
while That
pair. vision J
died by wearing eye
T. Cox carry full lino of
spectacles and can lit your
with he proper leis.
; men to
orders for t-tut-k in
,. For enclose
Stamp. Box
0.8, W. L. Brown,
of vii were
day
T. W.
mi
T. s
lit of ware mid Cf k
cry band.
Barber
hilly f. r
us
sale by
T.
W. K. Cox, i-l Greenville,
who has been visiting here,
hi home,
worry over that lot
yon had over when
you Kit ginning your hist
lots. Co. Oil Mill, buys
cotton in any the
best market price paid every
For Plymouth Bock
Big, per Poll
as last as the lay. II.
Jackson N.
Mr. who has been here
a few days, left Friday
A few the
area bit in arr-a
I have Hie
the list on all the . ail route- u n
of all oar
and am prepared to give
for the paper. Come and see me
s d pay up, make Die happy, make
I the editor happy, and yet
yourself. I've
for those who pay for a
year in advance.
A. Johnston.
Mis-es Nancy Smith and Hattie
Button returned tot hair home near
Friday,
Farmers who raise their hay Can
he with the well
n and
by Harrington to.
call and see them.
of Dr. sure
for at the drug
of New Bern
and territory.
in need of
o. and ware
. i lo US bis
I; .
r the
in , most
are
up
A ROLL OF BUTTER.
Why It Exchanged What Be-
can-o of It.
The little tow n of Men i r boasts
i pro. lb all i he
of Solomon, n ; the
phis ledger. The other a
try woman, the country over
for the quality of her butter, e
on old Silas with the
odd request he take a use
pound roll of her making, giving
her in place of an equal an
of butler from Ids own stock.
Knowing, as he did, her butter
than he had ever
handled and knowing, boo, that she
knew it was, the old fellow be-
came and
tinned the woman's motive.
yOU said fill
I conn- to do the
to visit friends.
Our spring and of this wed; found n mouse tied
. mis ladies and gents cream, and somehow u r
,. j ,, . .,, folks feel kind about
sit i it, ed and our stock ., .
this here butter.
. .,
.; i- more complete nun ever that kind of butter to my custom-
of
hist re, suitings,
weather pr-of, batiste
all the latent designs,
said the
gets, am
look her, Silas
old woman, butter's
any your customers ever
as for e
The respectfully invited what they don't know hurl
to call inspect our line.
Barber Co
For hay, corn and oats, yo to
Han Barber A Co.
new corned herrings,
received Harrington A Co.
Corned . at
Mi-.- Bessie Helen went o
Friday to Miss
For Holt time alarm
for
and
clocks and see R.
Co.
Highest price for cotton
by County Oil Mill.
Go to T. N. it Co.
fresh candies, nuts,
choice
We carry of over five
hundred of wall
We are prepared to y u as
cheap as the cheapest. Come
examine before elsewhere.
B.
them.
The old man look the butler mid
weighed it, went to hi.- cellar and
niter a little while returned a
mil of a somewhat different shape,
but very much the -nine general
and, this being
to his customer, she took it and
out.
About a week later the country
woman happened in again.
you like the ask-
ed the old philosopher.
replied the woman.
eat
maybe yon was right, after
seed all. about what people don't know i
not Yin. Yon el the butter
with the mouse in it. after all. I
changed the shape of the roll a
in
lb i
it dropped
that the is
of a ti Any
i .
ii mil ion i
being
i i . in
that ii
these scattered bowl
I c day
the who
teachings of I
;.; . u paid for their -i m . .
. .
Once a year t he en haul
d. Then the u i i
-win.- their human forms .
in the sea lo
lot I deeply, they it
in ii of co I
. . I hem
mil of
i in infernal i
of that great drinking it is v
I to b
mm d doors. At cock
lived ones come Ink I
t . , a cooling lo t he i u
changing from men
ii to .- again a- ti
i surely i
mi .,;. mortal in the
hi is
the i large ;
. I ; of a good man
charily Inn curved.
led ed i Ir
. de for I
lei-
It .
i I I II
halted la-fore the ;
who had sought lo col
mi I protected him until I
had passed on.
he saved. Then the
e, i skirting as .
lay on the ground in fainting
s. on also i i it- place. ion .
A. in Harper's
buying loose coffee or anything you
to have in his bin, how do you
getting Some r stories about
could told, if the people who handle it i
speak out.
Could any amount of talk have r
housekeepers to use
Lion Coffee,
A Sarcastic Minister.
a young preacher in
Satisfactory
been making my
I base everything
to my
sou did it in about
at all. The lawyer who
Miss of it for mo used four sheets
came Thursday to spend of paper.
u days.
Pitt Oil Mill ii now
Cotton Seed. They pay
the highest cash price or will ex.
change for meal. When
arc ready write prices.
There is no reason why Co.
did he charge
he's honest lawyer.
wanted to make the service
the Tribune.
land had charge of a
station s a all salary .
pointed lo chaplaincy
tin the previous to i
hie charge and before ho
his sermon he ant tin
and i hat he had three
.-nils for his departure. i
tint he -aid. e
, son do not lose
few of you come
church. In the second , i . on
do not love one another, re
been no marriages mm m
during the ll sears I base
your minister, and the third e
you do not lose for you
little to the -1 i II in
come get. have nothing mote
to on this subject. will
the leader of all
of a century, if not superior t
Purify, Flavor
Cl I .
tie due only In
I n coo-
and
II the verdict et OF
does not convince
you the merits
It costs you but a to buy a
It Is easiest way to
convince and to make
you a PERMANENT
in I lb.
and you u us left
ad An
f.
SOLD BY
SPICE Ohio.
KING
At the drag store there we think have ,
pleased ,,. h ,
in table silverware and jewelry. whet and
Colic and Kidney Cure, i o,,. j. thoroughly
tin- combination kidney
and u sure colic
at the Drug Store
Some try to meet.
In pi ices. A few try to
them quality and
But none undertake to do both.
equipped making
; Hour
Mr. W. L. House and children
left Friday to visit relatives in
All colors of paint, yellow
Harrington Barber a.-Co.
Amos Tyson, of has been , of
a frequent visitor here for the pas. j gIg M- all Tery
three weeks
Another Urge shipment of shoes p O. A. Kittrell
all styles end prices very I fl g A mt u
Barber
Lace and hamburg cheap as the
I cheapest at A. W. A. Co.
in
Reduction sales made on white
goods and G. Chapman
B, P. Manning, who has been
away for the past week, came
Thursday night.
Paint your house how is the
time, t Co. have the old
reliable Town and
where are
Co.
R. T. of Greenville,
I hf prepared to make pictures.
I am to A. W. Ange Go's. I We he hand a
they are selling goods way now
, . to see them,
down now.
Miss Davenport, who We will sell you at some price.-
visiting Mrs. ChaPman
left Friday for her home
near Stokes.
Special prices on ice
cream R, O.
A Co.
For Pine honey, Walkers
Dr. Hell's Pain killer,
Hi. Bell's a
Ore CUre for all troubles, sec
T. N. A ;.
h. L. went to
vi de
paint, guaranteed
the at Barber
Co.
Ii. G. and Miss Lillian
spent Friday in the
try.
has begun on the brick
e.
As the Romans Did.
asked the inquisitive kill.
you in Homo that
did you So the Romans
suppose so, ray
-Well. then, all I've sot to say,
chuckled the lad, who
had before his mind's eye tin
wrong set of pictures, that you
have looked mighty funny go-
around in broad daylight wear-
nothing much hut a long tailed
shirt and a Roman
York Tribune.
Overdrafts, unseen re
end
my text in the i Due from
tor of St. John's gospel, second Items
verse, go to prepare a for
., 20th. I
; ii
The Diminutive.
a little stream is a
isn't it
Bertie.
is a cutlet a lit-
cut a hamlet a little ham
and a gimlet a little and a
pamphlet a little
PoOh, go Bertie I want
a little quiet.
Bertie -Well, why didn't you
you wanted a
An Odd Compliment.
An Irishman was in the company
of a widow to whom he was paying
his addresses, when on giving a
shudder she made use of the com-
expression that some one
walking over her grave.
Pet, anxious for every
of showing his affection for the
of his choice,
the powers, ma'am, but I
wish was the happy
ARNOLD'S BALSAM
Warranted lo
Dysentery
Jno, L. Woolen and Coward
The
The i- essentially a bird
of the desert. A pretty lion
regarding the crest upon tin- bird's
head tells that the was a gift
from King Solomon in gratitude for
shelter from the midday sun
ed by a flight of The j
decoration was a crown of gold, but, me. this day I
Total
Slate of N
I, II. H
I he
and
a lid i-s.
as this brought unwelcome
lions from the h
changed the crown to a crest
feathers. The characteristic note
of the is produced us fol-
The bird swallows us much
and then taps it- In
upon the ground. The escaping
produces the
earned for the bird its popular
name.
The Fan.
In Japan the use of the fan was
general front sixth century
comparatively recent days, when
every person, from the mikado
his throne even down to the- school
children, wielded a fan of
design, according lo rank, profit
lion or social standing. Lovers were
wont lo exchange fans as token- of
fidelity. The fan is still used
umpires in wrestling and oilier
mulches to emphasis to their
decisions, much as the auctioneer's
hammer in this country clinches a
bargain with a buyer.
.
Ci
ox
SO nil
its.
only
GUARANTEED DIVIDEND OF FIVE
PREMIUM
In l
A Medal.
Ii was Maud Singleton,
wasn't it, who won the gold medal
for her graduation on
man's Right to
.;
I It was two sear- ago at least.
Toss Arc sou
Positive, ac.-e I . a , i
I cutting his teeth on medal
I the other day.- Philadelphia Press.
Young man. why pay premiums when you win buy
the same for premiums On account of higher
interest rate and lower expense loading THE SECURITY
LIFE AND ANNUITY can make this gnat
saving tor you. Write the Home Office, Greensboro, North
Carolina, or bee
F. M. Hornaday,
Agent,
North Carolina
is By Everybody Hi and
people money pay they want.
if yon have what it a oil you are sure tn
n ii i
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of the trade and will at bat-log i.
ill time carry a complete line of the Clerk of I Ml
i i. a
Heavy and Groceries.
Fruit.-, log, Tobacco, i stale,
,,. on v m to for on or
etc. the day May,
Cal. on me when you the .,,,,.,,., ,.,, ,.,.
best Groceries tor price plead in bar their recovery.
at they can be told. indebted to an-
I I to
J. J. I U KIN Ci I Thia the day of May
The Five Points Grocer. h. Cos,
Th Made a Friend When He
Least Expected It.
r. e lovers though a-c be, to at
there is virtue in skillful fiat
in n cause. Therefore
thrill i- least pardonable
one Is on this
Clerk Superior . r ,.
n hook, of
COl
J.
Chairman, w. R. Home,
K J. R.
W. Page.
Ml
W. Tucker.
Register
S T. White.
i William
. II
His The was in the
side . New
remember man ill ;
b i lie i sine
in down in lite Sunday
1.1. I some the very
best U . hers I find, and
Hoard . i i
Cox, B. M ,,,,,, ,. began to talk in a
W it .-Ii . C, Arthur, a man should i. k to a
II a little I
j . Bush. I
,, ,,, . him to eel nut. II. I
CE. Hem-
here lo help j pi pi
i paid it.
A Idem S. you a man to
Ii. do v n mi here
Superintendent
St keeper
in .
a- J. K. .
W . H A. R. raft,
s C T B. Hooker,
J.
Mayor F. M.
IV
II. L.
lei C.
T As
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II
Chief e Ola
Km s
ti. Hart, .
L.
each
her lo tea Ii
Hi re me and would gel
i lo a
out
tn saw
v. . Ho was ii- big
mini us I did . . i a
, and
. , I .
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I . . v
gel km lie went.
I re
got into a r i do
., some
night. Sunday I saw,
. , . tin i
crowd, ii. and
bi lo el b n I
and the others I should killed
a . . he
ed up to the i I r and
, and me i lean
out i
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i. lion
. . , I . . ,., .
i .-in.- Brie i i hen
after I.- run by
June i lib. l
. Hook, r
I desire t
. i pi at a
that I i I .- j
. to their t
future, u
I have the
ill the bus-
at his old on
Points.
m.
Rev. A. T. King, pas
tr. every
day. W.
of
School.
H. Moore.
tor. Sill
day. W. R. Parker Super-
Sunday School.
E Rev. B.
rector, every
W. B
Brown Sui of
Sunday Bel.
H ill Kev. W.
No
regular service
Rev A
day Sunday
ii s bard
den I Sunday School
Presbyterian P Han
man i-es y
Sunday the
in W
Dove Superintend in
I. No.
V A M. 1st and
Monday nights in ea
K W
M; Bey Brown, See
No. O O
r Meets every
night. T H Moore, N i;
i- Evans, Sec
River Lodge So. K of
Meets every
night H ii C
T J K of R
Tribe No
O KM. aver
Thursday J R Co
i P Ed
C of R
Tin A
M. meets every Friday
night J B Randolph,
J R
i or an u
of .
my . . I . . .
., in e a I
a m In u a
S. ;
well at-
j Ii paid . to
did know.
ii u of I be . . i. I
.-I . ;. ., . ignored
for son ii by . finally
rim
. r . m i-
in . v. . . .
the . L i lied lo
tan i. upon i
in .
i r Vain
pi r-. ; as a
old .
. ill i
him i
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. . . .
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ii. . died
or. . in
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NORFOLK SOUTHERN CO
Steamboat Service.
a Useful
wife eon-
ii enduring u good i a
lured i i . n . I.
,. ; . eh she bus held i lo
the Sol
Ion ii tin she a
f u gifted man
a mi met, I
I III
. I, while the
trill . . ma
. II an I I
i I
-in-
liar;., r's
A Si minister, with an
exalted . of his forensic pow-
lid one morning m bis
in the think, John, I
Steamer L. leaves t on. It's only
Washington dally folk
COBB BROS. CO.
APPLICATION COB
LICENSE.
is hereby lbs I will
make t. the Board of Com-
lo of Pitt on lbs
J I in
Cotton, J liquor in
Norfolk. Va
Stocks
ons. Private Wires to New York
Chicago and New Orleans.
LANIER HILLIARD,
Greenville. N. C. Is hereby given that I will
to the hoard of
WORK of on lbs
Tims.
This 27th day of May, 1906.
APPLICATION FOR
at a. for leaves
daily
at m. for
with
Norfolk ox for
Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia,
New York, Boston all other
joints North. a Norfolk
with all points West.
should order I heir
freight via Norfolk, care Norfolk
A Southern R. B,
Sailing subject to
without notice.
T. H. Agent, Washing-
ton, N. C.
seem t. think ii makes a preacher
Verger John Aye, aye,
just ii. It makes ye
impressive, need it, sir; yo
need Sporting
His Criticism.
Edmund a showed
painting lo Sir Joshua
whose opinion he invited. Sir
Joshua looked long and attentively
at it. be said, really
don't know what to -av. It's s
thing, hut whether there's
Announcement
We hey, leave to announce that we arc
Wholesale and Retail
for
White Lead, Paints,
Colors, and and
country Ready Paints.
There is no, line 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
N. C.
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
BANK OF
N. C.
AT THE OF BUSINESS MAY 29th.
OF EVERY
Iron Fencing Sold
Monday in July, for license la
retail liquor In N.
I,.
This of
J. J. Agent, my
tills, N. an as sea
C. T. It was work, done
Agent, Norfolk, Va., years before,
.
and
l I i
securities, etc.
it
All other real estate 9,000.00
Ban Is
paid in
in
Profits Is
Paid 7,800.71
Deposit to cheek
out-
ii, r
North
County of Pitt,
I, I,. Little, fashion f tin- bank, do solemnly
swear that the statement above is true to the beat of knowledge
belief JAMES L. LITTLE. Cashier.
Subscribed end sworn to before
day of 1905
TYSON.
Notary Public.
i. A.
W.
Ii Victor Receives
THE
To the Victor Belongs the Spoils.
lo the
Si. LOOM, Mo., Oct. The Victor Safe a Lock Co., of
received, today, the Prize at the World's
Fair, foe their exhibit of solid Manganese Steel bank safes
and general line of fire and burglar-proof safes and vaults,
their display taking prize over all
tors for modern improvements, construction, workmanship
and
The Safe that has never been Burglarized.
J. L. SUGG, Agent.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
AYDEN DEPARTMENT
J- M. BLOW, Manager and I
AYDEN, N. C. , .
. . ,
The Reflector
Tn Is If By Everybody
mousy . pay for
if yon have want it are sun-
get a of
n.
As authorized v
and ,. take
great pleasure n. Mb
and willing
those arrears. IV,. ,.
of all who i.,.,, ,
a,. .,,
for job print
When need ,, .,.
tough pole, say for font . ,
,, ,,
selection. A Mr,
Ayden. X. p.
Ayden Hilling i
If you need anything the
Of Crockery, Tin
lo see us, Hart Jenkins.
u of
ladies left J
morning in
miles out bi
bites,
m.-,
time, a crowd on it- return
and tired, ,,,,.,;.
long hi be
Call ,,
high grade Y ., ,,, .
easily of the
of material and
Ayden Milling ,
K B. Hail
possible ran u with
their new line heavy nm
We ate
light II Ai
Hilling Mfg. Co
N. c.
gm j,;,, f ,
in I.
Ayden Mr- ,,
are re.
dally new t
,,,
the that are
smoothest sent on market
Milling
K. K. ha-
here for quite a while in
11-1
has to t .
and will .,
there. Johnson eras
popular pi a.,
all regret t pun b
hope however i
his efforts
may his , ,
.,
rs
the
; , t
In in hi- m
he Optical line. Should for
bean, as he will leave
and will
there perhaps for one
-here he ill take a
ii,
We have lull line ,,
air guaranteed.
I. Edwards Co
cultivators, Gopher
lows extra blades .-.
.;
We me values for
ii- money In hats, caps,
cat pets, mattings, tables
or oil cloth Tyson,
Miss . . ; of Green-
HeP . . ti,
in. .
and
which
id .
I l .
full see
eon's new ,,,,,
than .
Ba when y , , ,
.
dost bar.
Han A
Bar ,,.
u g ,.
On,
Now we have ,,, ,
wag.,. .; ,.,
and will I hem as.,,
as one.
Milling a Ml.
Ayden, K V.
,, A.
have the ,,
,.,.
find. . ,.
aim
l DU g
. .
n.,,.,, ,
i. , ,,,.
are
lo of
m.,, n, ,
K K
beef, i-.-h
be
a,
.
. a. the
to
UM
with their eyes
way ;
J.
properly
Will deal with you
-o your
is
to build
for we do
cat as. J Bro.
Thai s.,, a, ,, ,, .
J g ,,,
et
only what
they l M, ,,,
bail .
a, ,,,,.,,
OF
THE OF AYDEN
A .
H . .
Ma a
.,.,
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v sail our
I Tin- .
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N .-,,
A -i,.,,, J
In- ISM , .,,,,. of
be ,,
II Ti ;. ,
R. K. k ,.,, ,
Bad i.
a. Al,,,.,,
Tin soda s Sum., j,
,.
sea-,,,,
dunk,
If w
try these,
,,,,,,
Wes , ,.,,.
upon
and hi.
M .,.
to . ,
, ;
-i prices
l,;,, ;.,
.-
and I
I hi .
. .
Ill
. .
notes
in.
no
less
I TS
I ,. a s g
Total,
II I
is
lieu. ,, I ,. ,,,
aW. ,., ., in
who a, ,, ,.,.,. w,., , . ,
-n 1.0-,
. . .
social lo
their hue of haggles.
the
awe warn ., the I
M that
are most at
price.
We
weal.,, know build
I sell ,.
I , . X. c
BF- W
; pleas-
, ,,.
clothe;
-11
T m-
,.,
ii
Come f. us
w . .
elsewhere k. f, .
el in,,. . th
Ayden Milling and
Mi
Co., Ayden, X.
oranges,
H. Dull Cos.
see
as The beat
on train
over n,
Harris that
Country and
by far in-
he ever used and that ii
knocked other
in a test at
summer. i, toW ,,
Bro.
Orange-, and all
fruits kept by
horn.
Sparks, Kins,,,,,
here this week.
and children black
white slippers all sizes at
Smith Bro.
Old man what makes you always
Bro., to do
your trading- because I can
any thing I from
the l,
p t Bro, . .
r or mules
ho bat been
while
evening,
bread
ell
i,
inti the
Bro,
. ;
Smith .
W sold
Bro.
Ayden, C.
bus j el for th-
in , Sat
Mr. and Mrs. B. Craven i
and Miss w. in I
Ike game of bail
The buyer
saves Me
that i a below b a ;
baggy sold, j
Our
style and
en, offered
Milling A Mfg Co,
X.
Something new in Ayden J. K
Smith A Bra., have bought a whole
ear load of looking and heating
stoves, you can get your
by once.
number people
expect m the excursion
Wednesday hereto Kin-r. n.
Bay neighbor hare that
Simplex u
I. R. Smith Bro. puts out
In any quantity you and does I
waste any the row
and it la a cheap
J. Son
your spring
Brick -J, A. ; bus first
class brick Fir sale i- hurt
new kiln- When in
need brick see or write
Ayden, X.
Mrs.
of Ayden
i- home yesterday
lib In an in c nisei, u-
bawl -1 red s
air. I, .
rave
SI ;
I ,
J. II
e-i .
I'll I
again. here
MOTH BALLS
MOTH POWDER
CAMPHOR
TAR BAGS
CHAMBRAY
-A e near any of
there, then
new
M. M. SAULS, Ph.
c.
Furniture Store
Waits to serve yon with
anything wanted in
FURNITURE, CARPETS, MATTINGS,
RUGS, LAMPS and CURTAINS
Can fit out your who.
House.
BEFORE THE HOUSE BURNS.
If
wait. While
HI .
b ,.,, ,,., b
fire.
The l Act New
while the valuable and
.,
too late. I write
insures. ., me explain
A. H. Taft
NEXT DOOR TO SAM WHITE'S
Scientifically
Constructed.
A Shoe for
Women.
II
I HOOKS,
THE I .,.,,
is made with careful .;,.,.
to the most minute , . s
I. . ;,.
II
on ii;.
I, I'll
J. H.
HOG CHOLERA
It Hits Never Failed.
on
; country stores
Call for it Cure
No
C.
ASK I OR
COLUMBIA FLOUR.
yon
. .
. nit
It. i , .
Dr. Dixon Try a Pair
PH. MO mm
yd t, N.
in basis
.-,,,,,;,,
i ors. and
I is, .
noted
in ,
We any SHOE, form
Puller n
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DOPE FOR THE FANS.
Hot Linen QuarK rs
Arc
was t
didn't hit m ,
he no tor contention between
Washington and Greenville. All
I the tome Greenville regrets
an on her grounds and
it.
A Tobacco Grower's Profit
is dependent upon properly
Startling Evidence
Fresh in
sector
Maybe
one. I j coming in,
Walker and Rowe sore King's New Discovery for
well double. j Consumption, Coughs mid olds
Metric- carried be A
lion from T. J. MB-
Va. a
He had Blond for
and doctored all
i j ON THURSDAY, MAY 25TH.
N stock of Children's and Infant's Ox-
T. lid at Greatly Reduced Prices.
but good, New Shoes. to buy new
At Reduced Prices
, just in time to mitt your needs, before the stock
and size; run down, is a rare opportunity
megaphone.
My but that boy
any where.
made
catch the game.
The hamlet.
the Tar. Ba
Did . player boo
acorn d like Short
bat there was a lot
in the grand Maud.
The great wonder Springs only
the air time-.
The work of the Greenville
the work.
Bow,, and Harris hath bl
In the How h
It was a gain crowd at the
Washington cams I P
three years
without being benefited.;
I began taking Dr.
New Discovery, and a ft
wholly cored
in caring all and Throat
trouble, Pneumonia
and Grip Guaranteed by J. L-
Woolen, Di Trial hot tie
free, and 11.00
No
crop is
so easily
spoiled as
tobacco. The
fertilizer must
be right, and to
be right it must
contain at least
actual
Potash
as It- r
. ill
Pointed Paragraphs
It's a wise proverb that knows
ii own lather.
H- who wean a long face doesn't
lies the
In marriage one make
colors divorce on- from leaves
back them
flying
I job see two
looking King and
tiled
0-EH St.
BALL TEAM ENTERTAINED.
Pleasant Evening tor the Boy
Friend.
m the home Mr.
H. A. White the ball
h an
and
but
for
re a fast trio. They
m I to me.
two
Any cm poetry,
it a wise gay hi -wan
ready money.
, Men who talk BUM- anally
bat little, and bore everybody
look themselves
ideal
I nice
Nothing worries a .,.,. ,.
than toe made by people
who shoot far Joy.
When a young man a-ks the
heiress he humus the
an
team gathered
the tea-., were Bum
Mary James, As Alice
White, Maud
Mr. Mr,. White are
ma every
feel at and gave then
lion-.
Music, and
was by Miss Kins
in, ii- were I
and sen a after
had it
lime bid the best and hi
the
was
vies
and
a kisses a ;,.,;,,
hasn't it, and the
of
Occasion
the
h i
i buyers, who appreciate
Driven to
way
, a
K.
OFFER
end We are over
Summer Shoes, we need the room and
i slippers, ind in order t
give is Pimple, plain
an them out quickly we
pretty good ran-
bases, he fa-test man
either team
Poor little Cotton
tire-
where
has a girl because
play hall h ; Io tackle one nearer hi own
-w the after years usually give, a
game. Be it salted mm. a every. ,. ,,
good. i- from
crowd was the wedding march. family is often driven to
of
but they son
the the laying on anything be than to It's
IO the lean, A-ll of them closed, . ha .,. B, , L W;
their were In
Mrs H. Ala.
three she writes, Buggy Wrecked.
endured pain from .,,. . a the
was the ball
Arthur park, I-inlay
. . . ,.
ed.
go, i Io king, orderly,
Burns, cm-.
sic. a of
Halve.
st vie.
Did Tun E
t oat a down
pest up dumped
Li
., patent leather Court Tie Oxfords, worth for
leather, Court Tie Oxfords, worth for
leather and plain kid Oxfords, 2.50 for 1.85.
-s leather Strap Sandals, plain kid Strap Sandals,
leather tip Oxfords, tan kid Court Tie Oxfords,
sizes, worth and 2.25 per pair, to be sold for
j j per pair.
., or black Court Ties, plain kid Sandals, patent
a . w ti Oxfords, dressy styles and plain common sense
styles and sizes, that are selling for pair,
w; tit it lit pair.
AU th styles of Ladies Oxfords and Sandals that are selling
for to pair we offer In this sale for to per
pair.
AU the and Babies SUppers are offered In this
Sal and are in proportion to the Ladies as quoted above.
toward first beat it on.
Toe loggers from the lumber
camp
e, that there are some ball players
at the hamlet up the called
Greenville.
kept blackboard
and the core, in
the blank with
cartoon was
If you standing the
catcher at the don't you.
think hi been far more
fair to the two and to
people, in the grand stand who
more than yon. if you
best on
.
work am,
third and
or.- down
literally
try the result
wee miraculous. Improved at
and sow I m
For Liver. Kidney,
Stomach sad Bowel troubles
is the medicine.
only If-
I. Druggist.
in
evening. A
to pieces was the extent
the damage. A colored
occupying the buggy was thrown
but i injury.
Village
As the days glide
become more Mid more
live in a small
pal
course, Ufa to great
there are those
, i stood luck a- you should by the country town that
done Try to improve on it for the city
time. It is not fair to catcher. I attractions. we decide to nail
rather lath an our chicken coop,
do so without fearing a
Wash
woods,
line of vi
S vies are
early will get first pick at this beautiful line of
beautiful, the makes are of the best, and a full
your inspection.
J. B. CHERRY CO.
STORE.
By the way, Isn't
After defeating
a to any
club in North Carolina or Virginia
ts play a in Washington.
Washington club, on the
Washington with a
Washington umpire can beat any
club in the States, John i
aggregation not except
ed. But they can't do it else
where.
John Ivey Smith was not com-
in I be regular write up.
John is a excuse that
Latin, please, out it's the express
tun for him. John his
team well, and directed their
movements with a master head.
No wonder we won the game. You
feel one of these satisfied
when you see a ball going to John's
precinct, and you see a
good stunt when he goes to the
bat. John makes a pretty good
captain, yon
deplores and con-
damns the trouble that occurred
near the end of the inning. A
man with too much trip-
up a Washington runner who
was for the home plate
and hurt him. The inaner gained
bis and knocked his man
down. As both were
chums, with honors between
them about
we can
call from the ion; it
want to carry home a piece
kindling, we can do so without
being boycotted by teamsters- are
only two of the things enjoyed
man who is willing to
Wealthy Citizen.
An old man carried a
under his arm when he
went Io give in bis taxes Friday.
He warned show what be
chicken
these times might be regarded as
rich.
Cotten
H. J. Mills, of Winterville,
drought us two cotton blossoms
j morning
L. Moore brought us a red
cotton blossom that opened
on the 21st.
J. O. Mabry, a car inspector on
the Southern was awarded eight
thousand dollars Thursday in So-
rt at tor the
leg
coot
the pleasures by city life, i lost a leg. Mabry lost his
Kan., while coupling a yea.
That Throbbing Headache
Would quickly yon, if you
used Dr. King's New Life Pills.
Thousands of
ed their merit sick
and nervous Headaches.
make pure blood and up
Only money
back if not cured. Sold by
Wooten, Druggist
ago.
STATE NEWS
E. C. Edwards, a young white
man of Henderson, run down
by a train and killed Tuesday.
Big Bill Artie, a from
was arrested in Raleigh
Tuesday night for freight
A young white man by the
name of of Henderson, N.
C, crushed to death by a
near Raleigh Thurs-
day.
to
THREE
Of Cholera with OM
Small Battle
cholera and
Remedy.
Mr G. W. Fowler of
Ala., relates on he had
while serving on a jury in a
murder case at
seat of county. Ala-
He there I
ate some fresh meat and some
souse meat and it gave me cholera
in a very severe form. I
was never more sick in my life
Kent to the drug store for a certain
mixture, but the druggist
sent me a bottle of Chamberlain s
and
Remedy saying that he
what I sent for, hut that this
medicine was so much better he
would rather it to me in the
fix I was took dose of
it and was better in five minutes.
The second dose cured me entire-
Two fellow jurors were afflict-
ed in tbs same manner and one
cured the three of
For at
us.
Store.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR YEAR IN
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE. Pin COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. JUNE 1905.
No.
CLAUDE INFAMY.
Sin at Lad Unmasked Him.
to
There is nothing truer under the rumors as
sun the teaching, involved, Rogers
sure will find
you A man , a in
sin for a time and by his shrewd.
or
misdeeds bid for a time, but
sooner or later the mask ill lie
off and he up in hi
true light to public acorn.
at a tense kept by one Jen-1 HAPPENINGS AT THE RABBITS FOOT.
j May, on East street.
Storm Interfered With Performance.
l was with the pleasure of little
children that many of the men and
boys of the town followed the road
of the Rabbit's Foot people,
were happy the
of the evening performance.
The show was an one
this time and have given an
entertaining decent
but for the interruption of
thunder
ii.
CHARLIE'S AUNT.
two
and
Unwell bad been floating
about, discolored and prejudiced
side or the other as
the of those who spoke
leaned hither or you. The matter
was itself public property. De-
tails alone ed to find. Hence
went in a carnage to the house
is the career M. Ber- of May.
an erstwhile citizen of
Greenville, for whom
too and caused him
to seek other While
there were some ready to shield
there many who lie
be was a scoundrel,
libertine, a wolf
in sheep's Yet
that system of society that opens
its arms to a man who is a sinner,
never knew were girls
virtuous she repealed.
They came here, driving up to
back door and the came
and asked me if I had rooms. I
told ye-. There was a
in town. I thought they were
-how gills. They In laugh,
All four of them went in
that room across the hall.
though he be more dangerous than, hey separated and two of
a ,,, , wk i them came ii. this room and the
allowed logo on in high places two stayed that one.
until his own infamy expo ed h in That was in the last part of May.
But the pity of it is that this did was a show in town on an
not come other lives bad jail-week stand. I tell you, I
been ruined, and others suffer thought to the
beside himself. show. They were laughing and
We will let There was no way for
and Observer of Sunday tell the
remainder of the
At approximately o'clock
Raleigh Police-
man Ike shot and, In all
probability fatally wounded John
Dockery, United States Deputy
and a son of Marshal
Henry Dockery, United State-
for the District
of No- th Carolina.
The trouble arose
misconduct with the
of Mi. by Mr
daughter
eke y.
and similar reports a lo
Mr. H. II with
Claude Bernard,
Republican of Raleigh and ex
District Attorney, who was
expelled from Greenville on a
charge of a similar import. Ber-
is married; Dockery is a
single man, than years
of age. Rogers i- quite an old
man. over sixty years obi.
The has
greatest excitement and
me to know what
Jennie May went to that
this was on l Tuesday night. They
came again on Saturday, the same
collides.
did not know Mr.
she said. had never seen him
before. I did not know the girls,
although I both their
knew Mr. Bernard. He
knows a lot about women
I thought he would have
to go around with girl-
like that I thought lie knew what
be up to. his experience
he ought to have known
of the best citizens in
member of bar.
by last
people of not t.,
permit I bat man Claude Bernard
to live Hi-
is an to decency. The
drove out of Greenville at the
point of a pistol for same crime
lot which be will be arrested ii he
returns to And yet be
is greatly mixed as to the right or I has bean tolerated and the
wrong of Mr action as to I have not taken steps to
Dockery. As is to Bernard, who I have hint disbarred Where is our
is a married man and notorious for civil virtue. time was when,
like escapades, there is little law is impotent, men would
expressed. the initiative inform Ber-
The summarized in that j that be could stay
Rogers acted as any would any longer. Ought be to
have done, but that lie tolerated Ought the bathers
fault, while was of to permit such a man to
not so bad as that of his run at large on the It
associate. But as to Bernard, the
feeling is bitter. He is at present Immediately the shooting
in there King, a local Republican,
rumors that on part j telegraphed the occurrence to Mr.
girl's is Bernard at Wilmington,
awaiting his A private telegram from
Yesterday afternoon papers last night states that
in a suit against Bernard for Claude Bernard is not there; that
twenty dollars damage he left Seashore Hotel at
for seduction under what is Wrightsville in and
the prepared Ion bis at Wilmington took
by Messrs. Argo and Shaffer, a train bound His present
attorney-. Mr. H. C. whereabouts are unknown in
The.-e papers include an order
airest and bail, the
the Old
off bis woman's garment mar-
Benefit of Public Ella Jack and Miss
Charley Miss
re married in order
named, and Jack's father makes
thing by marrying
aunt. Then Homes here
on stage a bell rings, and
D IN
Library.
very single public spirited
citizen of ought to
attend the play in lie given In the
opera home the part of
week, the first of next. The drops ending the best local
exact will tie announced later, ever given
It is to be given by talent All it a to
and all are to be given I
for the improvement of public that are rich,
The show hi composed of men I It should de well attend- themselves in fumy
that can do most any In led not only because if Is for a go--d place-. Old
th- afternoon, they i purpose, but because be lime four women who be-
exhibited their talent in a well I well worth the small admission a conversation that makes bin
played game of base ball with and there are
local colored team. It resulted III j It is a comedy iii three act, equally us funny.
a victory for by a score of j is full of Inn from beginning Io It to to lie given in be opera
to and among them end. It is the of I collage for benefit a
of trained ability, cake walker-, at Oxford n and . good cause, a good play, so
soloists, can't got
cast of character is us j
Quite a number of the white THE STORM.
people went to for the; solicitor at . r, , .
. . . , . . ,, Much Damage Done by Wind and
show, among them was a machinist Jack Garden.
a man, and one hardware Colonel Sir Francis
man, all well known State Indian Service, Frank
life of the town, and Wooten.
with this trio were people in great Jack under graduate,
forming a swell Carr.
They were s with St. Col
expectancy, and impatiently cage,
Lord
Tom Moore.
. Scout, John
for the performance, when sudden- j
the dusty atmosphere of
Heavens was knocked to
atoms by tremendous claps of,
the darkness of j
was made lurid with the light-1 from
ti almost
the windows of Heaven opened
and water in
great torrents began to fall.
tent of the
Foot lifted
bled spectators found themselves.
drenched by of the
clouds.
But buck to our tr o. The
machinist began hi- exit from
and a
swinging to bis
coot tail; a- the hardware man was
Donna i
Mi
Kitty
Ward, Mm .
Mis- Loll
Alice While.
of
and ,,
well, and
patronage,
In the fir-t hi
a id Charley ,
lunching party
honor ,,.
if
a, i
Skinner.
it
impel
y deserve .
s,.
passing a tent pole dealt him a i d
blow on the upper story, and Lei for to
found a place Donna D
his mother earth; the tobacco however,
man Wat the last to leave the wind to alive
tossed tent; as he was passing out ladies
the band of a a c
man knocked from his cranium his The pull n
plug hat. for a solid
boor be for bis head b;
in the drenching rain Thus bud pi
I for a play he is lo
I.
ed the for trio,
most others
in a thorough wetting.
and
it ended
being quasi -criminal in its nature.
Clerk Russ fixed the bond required
and subpoenas were
issued to both Wake and New
Hanover counties.
For some days there bad been
greatest excitement among
families of both Rogers
and Mr. Howell. From one thing
to another, ugly stories as to the
conduct of Lula Rogers, years
old, Bertha Howell,
years of age, had come to light.
The fathers of girls bad
them and it was made plain
that had been in company
with Mr. Dockery and Mr. Ber
Body Found.
The body of A. T. Mitchell, of
Washington, who was drowned by
Forbes Ah rams.
At the residence of the bride's
parents in there in-
curred Sunday the marriage
of Mr. John It. Forbes, Miss
residents of
respectively.
The ceremony, which was
at p. m., was witnessed by
a large number of the of
bride and groom, many-
were the congratulations showered
mi them their large circle
acquaintances. Rev. H. II. Moore,
of Christian church,
officiated.
Crow Better.
The B. Y. P. U. had another
very interesting meeting in the
lack . Li ti
, . .
t looms in
i . Ml
in i
in an I,
u-y .,,,
j in .
-i i., c
i, n ii n .
i tin- bole t
d . .
y i hum they
ii icing his
In loll,, i-
night. is that of a
woman, is In
costume. He agrees In
become Lucia, chap-
the girls.
In the meantime Jack's father,
pays bin
a visit. He is up against it ;
dally, and decides to lie
Donna Lucia for the of her
W bile they
ed there the guardian
the girls comes in a towering rage
; to take them away, but decides to i
slay for lunch, so he too can meet I
Charley's
The scene of second act is
garden.
Old taking advantage of
his posit ion acts too
toward two girls to
suit Jack and but he has
The storm of Saturday night
a fierce one. and accompanied
by severe and thunder.
The gardens in town suffered
not a little; everything
lug enough was blow down, a ires t
many were broken and n
I about the streets, nod for a short
time the and were
in darkness, lightning
I burned the wires m several
j places all i the belt on
lit the n .
ii,. idea tin- smoke stack
I lie,
A in O. A.
ard Was blown on his well
and demolished.
The church Buffered
. some damage from water by
wall protected tin
spare around
The streets in places were
cut and washed,
Crops in vicinity were badly
beaten down
Toe reached in mi.
Inches.
Colored Couple Came Creel
be Joined.
Id early afternoon s
couple drove into town that at-
some at ten tint,
pasted street. The
man was to hie Sunday
beat, while the douse by bis
was robed white in
striking contrast with her complex,
ion. They did not take until
the court where
they I alighted in.
Inquiry for the register
of deed fact that
were on matrimony bent, A
license was obtained
Bought who could
joining. A messenger went
J. A. Hornaday came
loan and united couple la his
go id a number of
having gathered in the mean-
time to . i he ceremony. The
duple ere Cornelius Kittrell
Gardner, of Swift Greek
township. There was every
cation la faces
left the house and
went out to take in the town
fine home,
CLASS ENTERTAINS.
Baptist church afternoon. the on have
H. B. and Misses Ethel While they are
falling boat between Bagwell, Mary the proved charming
and Grimesland Friday night, V calls herself Mrs.
. . . ,,., With . I.
found about o'clock rt m program. The
afternoon. attendance is increasing.
In Honor Two Other Classes.
, of the
school gave a delight-
Tuesday nigh ,
i. n, o ,. o
W. entertain.
was In honor of the
class and Mrs. class id
the same school, but many of the
young men were so
with the excursion and ball
that hey allowed hi
miss a most delightful occasion.
The was beautiful with
electric light- Mini II men and
a charming place for such
a gathering, Miss Bags-
dale was by Miss
Bagwell in receiving guests at
the door and all were most
welcomed.
The evening was devoted to
popular games and music, and
merriment and reigned
supreme.
Refreshments consisting f
creams cakes were served
the dining room,
after all bad sumptuous-
games and music were resumed
and until hour of
bidding good night came. The
SB
Don't Wash Dog.
the
July, Reginald V.
careful feeding, however,
will not. give a dog's emit glow
which is a sure sign of he
if In. is washed with
soap water. Owners who
allow their d ea lo in a
are forever washing the
animal, forever tin that
s j- coming out.
the is nod scrubbed
the more will his coat leave its
trail, deader and duller
will it The health and
growth of a dog's cat depends en-
a natural oil from
skin. A- ii as a dog is d
so i- t he oil washed d
so much la
of the coat.
dog brushed every
day live or
as well with grain, bis coat
would limy have a luster, hut
I would cease to distribute itself all
place, except for a very
Short once or twice n year.
this, brushing has a slim-
effect on the whole
helps th this
the digestion, so the general
examples brushing
washing, I have a d I
-hosed la-; June at the
how be has not
washed since. Another, that was
Newport last September
has been washed since; two
others, that were shown at New
last February, have been
washed since, still another
which I have had a
half has never been washed at all.
In the warm weather they get
of swimming, and in the
Winter snow, or a drench
in the rain, but a good rub down
Very Good water Indeed.
second sample of water from
the Greenville water works exam-
by slate
biologist, is pronounced by him to
be very good water indeed.
largest of
Iron at . M.
Card of
We thank the people
of for their kindness
shown us during dear mother's
sickness death, and for
many beautiful tributes.
Smith. With her she brings Ella
her adopted daughter.
Old still posing
Lucia bud- himself in several em-
positions. Tb
Donna Lucia asks him for a story the
of her former husband, and of
he tell
time be wants to pay his
to Ella but cannot,
cause of bis woman's garb.
Change of Superintendents.
J. L. has tendered bis
true resignation a- superintendent of
water light
plants, to take effect July
The water and commission
has selected J. A. as his
be- successor. Mr. Livers will return
Wanted posts.
D. J. Whichard.
j to construction work in
the third, the which be was engaged
destinies of each ate brought the position here.
Marriage Licenses.
Register of Deeds has issue
marriage license to the billowing
couples since last report.
M B, Hart and Either Cannon.
X. I-. I Hart.
A. Cash and Lula
Saul Haddock
J. B. Forbes and
Alfred Annie Ward.
Davis Bottle
sou,
Wiley Maggie House.
James Staton.
Mitchell and
J. A. Brown and Ore
Joyner and
-.-i
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Eastern reflector, 27 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 27, 1905
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