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SPECIAL Sale
OF
Low Shoes and
Slippers.
BEGINNING ON THURSDAY.
we offer our entire stock of Children's and Infant's Ox-
ford Ties and Sand at Greatly Reduced Prices.
No trash, but good. New Shoes. A chance o buy good, new shoes
At Reduced Prices
early in the season, just in time to meet needs, before the stock
is broken and styles and sizes run down, is a rare opportunity, and
that demands of all careful buyers, who appreciate gen-
Baffin-.
WHY DO
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stocked, H
into
we give is Se, plain and hon
we
many
need
ht-v
you to
make this
. rs, in order to them i
We are over
and want
quickly
we
Ladies pate it Court Tie for
Ladles patent leather, Court Tie Oxfords, worth Tor 2.25.
Ladies patent kid Oxfords, 2.50 for 1.85.
patent leather Strap Sandals, plain kid Strap Sandals,
patent leather tip Oxfords, tan kid Tie Oxfords, all
and sizes, worth and 2.25 per pair, to H for
pair.
tan or black Ties, plain kid Sandals, patent
tip or ck tip Oxfords, dressy styles and plain
Oxfords, all styles and sizes, that are selling for pair,
we off ii- for 51.15 pair.
Ali the styles of Ladies Oxfords and Sandals that are selling
for 51.00 to 1.25 pair we offer in this sale for to per
pair.
All tie and Babies Slippers are offered in this
Sale and are in proportion to the Ladies as quoted above.
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL
Monday, June 1905.
B. C came
evening.
J. Tunstall is at Seven
Spring.
F. Binkley went to
morning.
Vick in Sunday
from San lord.
Joe Rawls and n Louis went
Ocean View ibis morning.
J. Saturday
from a trip up the road.
Mrs. J. P. Keel and son Sam
returned evening from
Bethel.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W of
Danville, who have been visiting
W. Pruitt returned home this
morning.
J. J. W. Baker, J.
X. Hurt, P. W. F M.
Hodge K. A. have
returned from
1905.
Mia Jan Tyson to Kin-
Monday
W Smith and family returned
from morning.
Mis Sidney of
it visiting here.
Mrs. A. B. child
to Petersburg this morn-
Mamie Basket returned to
Winterville Monday evening to
attend the institute.
of
is here not talking a thing
out n's Town and Country
Paint.
M. P. J. of
the company Green
returned Monday evening
from a visit county
Sirs. Joe Person, proprietor
the famous remedy hearing
none, the day in town.
she carries the same cheerful,
sunny yore.
Wednesday, June
V J. Lie came Tuesday
evening.
P. Vandyke went to
tin morning.
Miss Nellie went to
Bethel this morning,
C. D. from
Wilson Tuesday evening.
C M Jones returned Iron,
Tuesday evening.
Mis. I Woodward went to
; d Keck morning,
C. W, Harvey returned from
Danville Tuesday evening.
Mr. hi i Mi-. left
Hi is morning for Washington.
B. brown and family went
A Pleasant Exercise.
At the Christian
the young people's society of
Christian Endeavor rendered a
picturing program in place of the
regular eve. lag service
of the meeting was
National Heritage
Miss Minnie ably
and the program was carried
without a hitch
This speaks well for the young
people, who
been it training for this kind of
work in church.
This service was designed to
stimulate interest in home missions
among the young people, was
uniform with one held throughout
the country by the people's
societies of all denominations,
especially wherever Christian En-
societies are organized.
The Christian of
the Christian have for their
special missions in
Rico. A goodly offering taken
for this cause.
Better Fruits-Better Profits
Batter peaches, apples, pears and
are produced Potash
i liberally applied to the soil. To
Insures full crop, of choicest quality,
a containing not leas
in la per cent, actual
Potash
for oar practical books of
pamphlet.
authoritative i
KALI WOWS
Broad
Off For Philadelphia.
J. M. Hart and Carlos Harris
this morning
to attend a
of painters and wholesale
distributors of paints, held at th-
works of Harrison Co.,
who are the largest oldest
paint manufacturers in the world
Their works covering seres of
which is located
buildings devoted to the
of the celebrated brand or
and Country paint which
of its purity and wonder
till capacity is need
largely by the and
railroads.
Mr. Hart and Mr. expect
while in Philadelphia to
the painting department
Navy yard, Pennsylvania railroad,
and Cramp's ship yard.
Nothing Equals Town Country.
Compliments to the stalled
pure of paint to
be the equal to
Country paint. Indeed hat the
property owner is getting
their time cluck isn't
working; their mental
fails to find the difference between
perfectly pure paint M SO-
pore paint. The
use t Id be
a of quality, a fiat
ha stood the test time, a paint
is the of over me
such as
Country aim. It
a was
the
i me aid cannot keep
like a la y mi . of
paints soul t equal
ft paint the i
split It'll
slave like gal by Vol
trying to a pi m
Town Country h
Truth a woman's age are
not on speaking terms.
Now the festive mosquito
a the pin-
Into
hard earned
tine its by not air.
W I
preparing for a season.
Money l- tight wilt
man who is shy of loose, chimp .
II you would convince
you are a fool boast of your
wisdom.
A pessimist thinks it's mi ill
that anybody good but
himself.
claim to practice what
they preach merely as an excuse
if yon can't any h n else you
can at least keep the other
fellow's way,
Why is it one never sec-
portrait of an angel in
r of devil in
One little fl a living
is worth m than n wagon load
of floral to u dead one.
Alter making a strenuous effort;
to marry the man of her choice a I
woman is apt to be
See I hat
buy is II.
unify paint.
ha
is
T.
UP o
June. 1905 no
a l i t I II,
with crop i -ii s
tight, net ugh ti
sell, wests
N C
The lees
Pa,
Claudio, where
Virginia Beach morning
B. Hooker daughter, I pointed if she succeeds.
Miss went to Seven Springs I
today.
N. Hart, Carlos Harris
went to
this morning,
Mrs. Laura brown, who has been
visiting Mrs. M. A. left
morning for Oxford.
A. o. of
arrived this to take a
position on The
Mrs. II. L. Carr daughter,
who come early will get first pick at this beautiful line of
The Styles are beautiful, the makes re of the best, and a full
line of sizes wait your inspection.
J. B. CHERRY CO.
when a man comes about
a. m. and bit- wife wailing
for him at the bead of the stairs
he imagines he's a bigamist.
Mow Wonderful ii Nature.
Many caught in caves
have no eyes Nature made them
so because they have no use for
them. If you live in an unsightly
STORE.
visit in Greene county this
Mrs. H. W. of New
came in this to
M visit her mother, Mrs. J. T.
Abrams.
Mrs. J. K. Brown, of
who has visiting relatives in
around Greenville, returned
home this morning.
Mrs. J. T, Chesson, of Baltimore
Mrs. Arthur Harden, of Brian-
ton, came in Tuesday evening to
visit Mis. K. EL Taft, in West
Greenville.
Two
Dyspeptics
i If you too fat it is because your food
house for the need of paint, best
.,. i. that you not properly digested and
, , . .
Lean, thin, stringy people do
enough Pepsin in the while fat
people have too much Pepsin and not
enough
Dyspepsia Cure
contains all the digestive juices that are
found in a healthy and in
those proportions necessary to
enable the and digestive organs
to and assimilate all foods that may
be eaten. is not only a perfect
but it is a
building tonic as well. cures
Indigestion. Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach.
Heartburn, Palpitation of the Heart and
Constipation. You will like it.
What You Eat
rebuilds the
tissues and gives firm flash.
thing to do is to employ a
class painter have him apply
Harrison's Town Country-
Paint. Might just as well live in
a cave an unsightly house.
Wholesale
NOTICE.
I hive been greatly annoyed by the
boys of the town who tramp through
ray Held and my In
of fruit, and I take this opportunity
to notify both the boys and their par-
that positively I prosecute
for trespass any boy who repeats the
hereafter James Turnage,
N. J.
In a month now talk will
to fall Those who talk
moat through the advertising,
columns of will
get the best share of the
NOTICE OF SALE.
tin Tuesday, day of July,
at the home the late Laura
will sell at
for cash household and
furniture belonging to the estate of the
said Laura
Cherry Jr.
of Laura
This Juno 27th, B i w d
ii. . . a
r M
at vs. L.
Sale By
L. WOOTEN.
Law- I
Witt I
A. J
THE EASTERN
J. WHICHARD. Editor and Owner.
and
ONE TEAR M
f Na.
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. TUESDAY, JULY 1905.
AND ANOTHER.
Thompson Adds Laurels to His
Crown.
In a magnificent pitcher's hat
Wednesday at Kinston
Thompson led to another
the second shutout for the
redoubtable twirler. The
fol grandstand at the park was
filled to overflowing and the field
was partly filled the interest-
ed spectators. as exciting, for
often the impetuous rooters would
find themselves between Turner E.
in right field Walker on first,
and the umpire would have to
stop the game, and yet it was
played in one and fifteen
minutes. How is that for some-
thing
That park at is some-
thing to make your pain
with its monotony, nowhere is
there a brush or a grass to
relieve the glare of the
sun. Everywhere yon see an
absolutely level stretch of land,
packed reminds yon of the
streets of a great
metropolis, under these conditions
our lads went out to a
diamond aid field as level as the
pool tables in the Carolina
Thompson in the box, in
perfect form; the whole team filled
full of the confidence that spells
victory, with hall grand
stand shouting their lore
for
Said one K m-ion fan to
crowd of Greenville women
must be made up of, yea composed
entirely of so I bought
the Greenville team, for though
out two to one,
made themselves heard, for
Harris away out in
kept ain't them
women singing
knows was
pitching ball, but that wasn't all,
for he was backed by n base ball
learn Wednesday. Go back at
Prank Skinner's book
you find that not an error mars
the page on which was scored
Wednesday game. When a ball
went to put of the field it
was with the assurance that it
would lie fielded. Only time
did Kinston team reach the
sack; two men were down,
and a fly to Turner in light field
their hopes. .
Another time it looked bad for
us, the first man walked,
but the man tapped out
to the never failing
then nailed second
and the next one was killed at first
on an infield hit.
the game was ours we
did not play all the ball.
for Kinston pitched a nice game,
Miller in left did several rob-
stunts, and the people in
Kinston They were as nice to
our team and to the of the
team as any town can ever be. They
are whole-souled, hospitable
and it is a pleasure to visit
the town. Ask the Greenville
ladies if the men are not all right,
and it goes without saying that
the girls are.
The umpire was Mr. Suggs, and
there is no kick coming from
Greenville about him. He was all
right. It is possible that Kinston
may come here this week.
Tabulated
is,
p.
Whitaker, lb.
Jordan, S
Allen,
Battery for
son Kinston,
and struck
Thompson by base
on balls off Thompson off Hat-
earned two base hit
Smith; double play Miller to
Time of game
Skinner. Attendance 1,500.
Thorn p-
out by
Amos Writes Pap.
N. O.
1905.
My Deer
i win when Gar
and Berte yew
gone to home i yew
not went fer i i
make yew a
gift of, it i got
outer niB. ed store,
don't yew know that one close
the corner i felt like
last yew beet the
game from an
a nest rite
over Winder in yew
staid in in
lance he
in it.
i see yew ketch that
yew
in the center feel.
rite yew- a fore
hug but, don't yew
for Me tho.
i scribe my trend,
S. p. i live close to tie
an s. P. times, i
like fer got is be a
play in next
weak, it's to be
i reckon its
i asked him,
but i think it is. i yew
in it. an
CHILD DIES SUDDENLY.
Sad Bereavement of Mr. and Mrs. J. N.
Hart.
Little Helen, aged month,
infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. N. Hart, died at o'clock this
morning at their home in West
Greenville. The little one bad
been slightly sick with whooping
cough for some days, though her
condition bad at no time been
as to cause on the part
of the During last night
she suddenly grew worse, and in a
few hours was taken from mother's
loving arms and transplanted
the bright world above.
The death of this sweet child is
all the more sad owing to the ab-
from home of the father.
Mr. Hart left morning
for Philadelphia, never dreaming
of the dark shadow before him
Even before he reached
a telegram had preceded him
there telling him of the sorrow
that hail come into his home.
Sad was the blow coming
to him so far from bis loved ones.
Mr. Han left on first train to
home, but cannot reach
here until sometime tomorrow. No
announcement can yet lie made as
to the funeral, but if he arrives in
time it will probably take plate
tomorrow at The deepest
sympathy is expressed for the par-
their sorrow.
TIME CALL A HALT.
Windsor Burned,
Nearly the whole of the
part of the of Windsor
was destroyed by fire Mon-
day morning. The fire, which was
of unknown origin, started in the
store pied by E. L. Joy
and spread very rapidly. The
blaze was discovered about
o'clock by some one in the rear of
the building, who immediately
awakened the in the neigh
On account of having
no means of fighting the fire, the
gained considerable headway
and in a few minutes had spread
to the and other build-
The fire raged until five
o'clock. Tarboro Southerner.
Mammoth Radish.
J. R. Cooper, of Winterville,
the largest
radish we ever saw. It is immense
in size, peculiar in shape, and
weighs J pounds.
James,
Tamer, B.,
Smith,
Turner, J.,
Thompson,
Harris,
Forbes,
Walker,
Miller,
Poor Reason for Divorce.
Seasons for divorce are very
plentiful. One man asks
for a decree because he and
wife were both drunk the time of
the marriage. He didn't get one,
the judge evidently holding that
after marrying on champagne
there was plenty of time for
repentance on Then
an Iowa man, weight pounds,
asks a divorce his wife, who
weighs pounds and manifests
her displeasure by walloping
diminutive head of the
This case hasn't been deeded, so
that it may yet be
what difference in weight is good
for divorce. Tarn Reed's
declaration that gentleman
or weigh snore than
pounds may possibly be
law, so far the divorce
Sentinel.
The Rivalry Going Too Far.
This useless the
between Washington and
Greenville gone far enough,
for it is mi making the feeling
stronger is already too strong
I between i n towns.
the game here last week,
or since be next day after it was
played, Washington has been
growing sorer. It maybe that the
in
of which was
by their beautiful slurs of a few-
days eat tier, is in some degree
responsible.
They could hot kick on the game
which, we to admit, m
lost in us through their errors, but
now they arc attacking the police
force of Greenville. It is a
they have in Washing-
ton, but if they had had the
welfare of Greenland in their
hands last Friday, 1905,
their they could have
done no more thin the police of
for the ball park is not
in but is the
city limits, and the
of the officers of Pitt
and not the police force of
town.
It was said in these columns
last week that the unfortunate
toward the close of the
game was in no way
with the ball team, and again it
was said in the plainest phrases
of the English language that the
Greenville people were not in
sympathy with such conduct, and
deplored and regretted the occur-
and further more the
ville authorities are in no way
responsible.
Greenville did not kick when
you beat us, so with
us and cut your slurring out, and
let have only the that
is becoming, and that will let us
meet on either diamond with the
proper spirit.
stain rail for Jane.
C. V. York, who is beer-
for the government station at
this point on Tar river, reports
that the total fall here for the
month June reached inches.
The heaviest fall any day
the month was 2.10 24th,
TOWN
Hold Last fer
the Final Year.
The board of aldermen met for
the tint Thursday night in
the official headquarter for
the town in temple build-
found it a comfortable
and convenient place for meeting.
This was the regular business
session for the fiscal year. The
writer, who served as clerk t j
the board the year, can say
that he has never served with more
clever and agreeable gentlemen.
They are all thorough business
men and have acted the affairs
of the town la a business like way.
Through the entire year we do not
recall a single harsh or unkind
word uttered at any meeting, the
proceedings always being conduct-
ed pleasantly. AH but one the
members succeeds himself for the
coming year.
At this last meeting the finance
gave a report showing
settlement with tax collector,
incl the insolvent list.
figures embraced in this will be
given in a statement being
paid by the for
cation later.
The tax collector was instructed
to collect what he could the
I insolvent list, a reasonable com-
mission in be allowed.
street committee
damage done to the streets
j by the storm on the had been
repaired.
The and wells committee
i that some of the old
street lamps been sold, aid
the public wells repaired where
needed.
The market committee reported
; that the I ital rents Collected from
the for the
year amounted
The white cemetery committee
that the cemetery needed
cleaning but there no funds
in at to do the work.
The file department committee
Unit all the boat reel Sta-
were completed the reels
placed them ready for use,
A small of was
gold in
I lie treasurer, tax collector,
lice officers and chief of lire de-
presented for
the past month.
The mayor tendered a r-
which made the following
Number of arrests made
by policemen during fiscal year
upon warrants issued by the Mayor
Of this
adjudged guilty not guilty,
were bound over to Sup-
court. There was paid over
to the treasurer of the board of
education for public schools of the
fines collected,
and paid into the treasury of the
town arising from costs
Orders drawn on the treas-
amounting to of
this amount being for
interest on bonds fer
the past of six months.
The board took a recess until
o'clock Saturday morning when
it meets to turn over to the in-
coming board.
BEGIN NEW YEAR,
Aldermen Organize and Officers.
The board of aldermen for the
new fiscal year met this morning
and organized for the year's work
The beard is composed as follows,
the first ward being the only
change from last
First Fleming
Second Cobb, J. R
Third A A.
H. Taft.
Fourth T. K.
Hooker.
Fifth C. Lanier.
The members were in by
D. C. Moore, clerk court.
The following officers
elected at the salaries
M. Woolen, pet
month.
Clerk and tax collector J, C
Tyson, per year.
Chief T. Smith,
per
Assistant A. Clark,
per month.
Night H.
per month.
L. Carr,
year.
Dispensary N.
Hart, J. L Sugg, J. W. Bryan.
Chairman per ethers
Chief fire J.
; Griffin, per year.
The term of L. Brown and
i E. B. as trustees of
j school expired, L.
. Brown and L. C Arthur were
elected.
Fred Cox was granted license to
distillery for six months, but
had to enter written agreement
to remove all tic and hogs
the premises keep th
rounding free from tilth.
A RECEPTION AT DR. MOTE'S.
Funeral of Little Helen Hart.
Just as sun was sinking
the West Friday evening, the
remains of little Helen, infant
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. N.
Hart, who died Thursday morn-
were laid to rest in Cherry
Hill cemetery. Mr. Hart, who
was absent when the little one
away, could not
home until the evening
train, the funeral took place as
soon thereafter as arrangements
could be made. Services were
conducted at the grave by Rev. J.
A. Hornaday. The pall bearers
were C. T. Frank
son, A. B. Ellington, C. M. Jones,
Z, P. Vandyke. O. E, Warren, G.
E. Harris and L. H. Pender.
were many beautiful floral
tributes from sympathizing friends.
In Honor Mist
Dr. and Mis. ten
dared the people of the town
a reception Friday evening in
honor of Miss
Washington, who bis been
visiting and Helen
Forbes.
It was a pretty evening, a jolly
crowd, and an ideal host and
hostess. lawn was
softly lighted with Japanese Ian.
tarns, and well supplied with
hammocks, swings, chairs and
benches, making convenient
places in all parts of it.
The guests received at the
door by Mrs. conducted
to the parlor, thence to hall
where was served by Miss
Helen F Walter Wilson.
Then the young people -vent to the
lawn where they talked to who
warned to until refreshments
ware served. These consisted of
cake and creams of different kinds.
Alter the refreshments
talked on until night
giving way to coming
morning.
instrumental, and vocal
was rendered by different
ones of the company.
Mies Simmons is attractive
entertaining Dr. and Mr.
have a way making one feel at
borne and at ea-e and the crowd
one these combined
the evening a pleasant
indeed, a id it time to go he-
fore anyone had thought of t,
Among those present
Miss and
Hooker, Miss Lottie Blow and Tom
Moore, Mies Mary Higgs and Fred
Hornaday, Alice Lang
Ben Hiss Nell Skinner and
Eugene Turner, Mis- V i
and John Mt-s
Alice White and Jim Turner, Mi a
Jamie Bryan and Home,
Miss Helen Walter
Wilson, Miss May Whitfield and
Frank Wilson, Miss Claudia Sim
Dick White, Mies Glenn
Ft L Best, Miss Jessie
Sugg Mr. Williams,
Skinner, Mr. Hone,
Hill Alex Blow-, Grant
Tyson, Gary Warren, Jack Garden
and Alvin Dupree. It was a
pleasant evening every y.
Altai Simmons in her
home in Washington this morning,
She has made friends here that
will be glad to see her again.
Common Now.
So many came
to all of
them could not be mentioned.
The Bret one came on the 21st
and by the 24th they were no longer
a novelty.
Lewis, Wilmington;
in a fit of remorse following a pro-
and because he
not get more whiskey, a bullet
into hie heart in the
his wife afternoon at
o'clock at home
N. C. July 1st.
Dr. of
Greenville, was in town a short
While Thursday.
Mrs. O. G. Calhoun has been
sick for several days, but is report-
ed better today.
Mr. Stallings, of Richmond,
spent Thursday in
Mr. H. B. Phillips and family
came Tuesday night and will spend
several weeks in
Mrs. George Robins, who has
been critically ill for several days
is slowly improving.
Mr. Braswell, of Tarboro, made
us a visit week.
Mr. Joe Bobbitt and bride,
Miss Daniels of Williamston, ate
visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Bob-
Mr. of Greenville,
was in Thursday.
Dr. L. E. Ricks visited Green-
ville week.
Mrs. Jennings and child-
who have been visiting
in Portsmouth,
home Friday night.
J. D. in town this week.
Charlie. Expects Trouble.
Charlie receive an
intimation yesterday that he
might expect trouble at the
reception he has planned for
his aunt Donna Lucia at the opera
next Wednesday night.
Charlie is filled fall of superstition,
so he has secured the services of
Lord an old
actor, who is something funny
enough.
No telling what is going to
pan, but old feels sure
he will be a counteracting
for whatever it is, and he has got
a terrible face, and he is as funny
as old Sir John Falstaff in the
Merry Wives of and he
resourceful too. He has a
I can Mil you so
much about him. Yen go see him
yourself next night,
and you will be glad of it, and
you will have something to talk
about when you go
Charlie going to have Jack
there too, and he so
handsome.
Den Teachey, of county,
must hang for the murder Rob-
Governor Glenn
having announced that ha will not
farther interfere.
POOR PRINT
s-a.
TRAVEL
Telephone
Advice to the Aged.
Age brings such us I lass.
bowels, mt kidneys and . . .
and LIVER.
have a specific effect on these i a n,
the bowels, I hem
to perform their natural s a
in and
IMPARTING VIGOR.
to the kidneys, bladder and LIVER.
They ore adapted to old and young.
Not Quite
Ho often you l
thing done
or seres or
Have good
.,. . r pared for
emergencies Our
a i-i I de n . and
see your tool
it a
Of Course
a You get Harness, g
to Horse Goods,
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NEWMAN
the Old Stand.
I liar.- purchased the
of W. J.
awl ill Hie bus-
iii- old ml Five
I mid in stock In meet the
demands of the trade and will at
times carry a Complete line of
Heavy and Groceries.
Fruits, Tobacco,
Cigars, etc.
me when yon want the
beat Groceries the price
at which they cs-ii be fold.
J. J. TURNAGE
The Five Grocer.
COBB BROS. CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers In
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and Pris-
ons. Private Wires to New York
Chicago and New Orleans.
HILLIARD,
Greenville, N. C.
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Iron Fencing Sold
LADIES
COMPOUND.
State of North
County.
In Superior Court.
Town of , Notice of summons
against . and t of
K J attachment.
The defendant. E. Pollard,
t notice, on the 14th
June, 1905, was issued
against iii entitled ac-
by the undersigned clerk of the
Superior court of county, return-
able to the September term. of
Pitt Superior court, which convenes
the second Monday after the Bret
n September, 1906, it being
the day of month, which
summons ares returned by the sic nil
of Pitt count tot executed with
r-,. i. Defendant E. J-
Pollard not to f n
-1 d action as alleged
plaint is to recover of the
lam the sum of three hundred
for breach In-warranty of a
. . . . .-1 executed the plaintiff
5th day of January. for a
certain eel of land on Wilson
es ill his deed r. corded in
e this register's
of co
The said In defendant
said, will notice a
. Issued by
the c , on tin- said
. . I the r-
lard, d
I he -In riff county d n
es id September term
In of iii -r, mi, ii being
. . , when the n
i- I the d
K J, d . . notice h
i- to . mill the M
three t answer or
demur I
or e relief demanded
Done iii mi office In the town
G em thin of June,
. Moore
i ,. S
Plaintiff's
LOW RATE TICKETS
On Sale via.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Extremely low Rates are
announced by the South-
Railway from points
on its lines for follow-
Special
Park, X J , National A-
M July 1905.
Baltimore, Mil. United Society
Living in a Age.
Are we living in a freak age
Have the sun spots spotted every-
thing mundane as well as terrestrial
The twentieth century has given
birth to sonic curious
Nothing would be beard
of these freaks if it were not for
their general public advertisement
by the press In politics we have
in recent years seen an unknown
man spring from the ranks the
Nebraska and, equipped
. with a clever tongue, cleave
E to ft presidential
ii. Com , , .,
nomination, and tun, on the basis
N Y, Animal M eel tog
e . P O. K ,
l. 1905
Colorado ts,
International it
. . tie C 5-6
ii v ,
. K if
my e
pi ell
ion N l tons I
the free advertising of a
publication he edits, secures a
princely income from it every year.
la medicine. Hr Osier, addressing
the public, declares that a man's
usefulness ends at the age of
and that the world would be well
oil if men at sixty were chloroformed
same doctor, not ago, in
an address in Canada, recommended
a tax on bachelors and an export
duty on Canadian girls. Notoriety
is evidently Osier's ambition, and
Moo i., Bible j the newspapers are giving it to him.
In finance, the freak of the ago is
1905. Tom of Boston, whose
.,. , ended as noon
in -Hue, July M lust long enough, ii is
1905. I to enable him to gall.
, V
A I 1905
p . P Mill
lain wasting their
i. I. V ,
f S I.
heretofore doings is
in the . . .
by in c 1.-cot.
eons owing the can sett e with
either arty .; to come
at settle their ac-
count-. Any one nuts
cu present to
either i v. L. M. Savage.
. Tun
This June 7th, ID
1905.
Portland Ore., San L
Die-. Cal
Lewis Hint Clark Centennial I
and special
Occasions Pacific
June to October 1905.
Richmond, Va . National
Congress, September to
Hale- for above
open to tile public.
Tickets iii be sold to thee
point- from stations Hie
S Railway.
in of shingles
while, the great newspapers that
space .
every new freak as fast as lie appear
are raising their advertising rates i
all legitimate branches of business.
world Leslie's Weekly.
Digest all Classes of
strengthens the stomach
Cores
Stomach Troubles,
make-rich red
and strength.
Cure rebuilds tissues
O. w Atkinson, W. Va
have used a number of
bottles of Dyspepsia Cine
mil have to be a
Detailed information can be and, h powerful
Announcement
We beg leave to announce that we are
Wholesale and Retail
for
White Lead, Paints,
Colors, and and
v 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.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER-
SHIP.
The j Hooker by
was the ii st of
June, 1905. I, J, Brink-
purchasing I. Hooker's interest
in the Brick The
Brick here-
after be run
This June 14th, 1905
J. Prank Brinkle
Hooker
desire to auk my friends for
their patronage in tin-
i- . of the -nine, prom-
I use my best
to protect their Interest In the
cm,. Very truly,
J,
application to any
A. out the Southern Rill way,
Ai eats lines, or
III.-
R. L. VERNON, T. P. A.
Charlotte, X. c.
J. H. WOOD. D. P. A.
S H Pass,
H.
NORFOLK SOUTHERN CO
Steamboat Service.
remedy stomach ailment. I
recommend n my Sold
by Jno. L. Woolen, druggist.
ITEMS
L. leaves
daily
at a. for leaves
Greenville daily night am
at . A I , K
will.
Norfolk Railroad came Sunday
Norfolk. Baltimore, Philadelphia, to visit her sister, Mrs. J. J.
N. C, Jane 1905
C. H. Lang-Ion went to Winter
ville Monday.
The sure quite busy lay-
by crops.
The storm Saturday night did
damage to c in this and
adjoining neighborhoods
Miss Ann. e is visit
Miss Ibis week.
J. J. Hardy and daughter, Miss
spent Saturday
near
Oscar and Herod Hooks
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 THE CONDITION OF
BANK OF
GREENVILLE, N. C.
T THE OF BUSINESS MAY 29th. 1905.
UNIVERSITY
op
North Carolina.
Head of the Educational System.
Collegiate, Engineering
L a w,
Medicine,
New Boston and all other
North. Connects a Norfolk
with all points West.
Shippers should
freight via Norfolk, care k
rt Southern K. H.
bailing horns subject to change
without
T. H. MYERS, Washing-
ton, N. C.
J. J. CHERRY, Agent, Green-
ville, N. C.
General T. and
r. Agent, Norfolk, Va.,
Library contains volumes
New water works,
Lights, Central Heating
system. New dorm-
Y. M. O. A. Building
INSTRUCTORS
The Fall term begin
Sept. -w
A -s
FRANCIS P- President.
Chapel Hill. N. c.
WOOD WOOD
Dry, Split Pine Wood, every
length, delivered st your door.
Phone Ne.
Tours fer
JOE JENKINS.
APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR
LICENSE.
Notice is hereby given that I Will
make application to the Board of Com-
missioners of Pitt county on the first
Monday in July, for license to
retail liquor in Grimesland. N. C
J.
This 27th day of 1906.
APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR
LICENSE,
Notice is hereby given that I will
make to the board of Com-
missioners of Pitt county on the
in July, for license to
retail liquor In N. C.
J. L,
This of 1906.
SUITED.
A barrel far
A hand far too beat,
A for bruiser
Aid fer n
AH
ell it and result.
BEFORE THE HOUSE BURNS.
If yon contemplate INSURING
your property wait. bile
yon are waiting or bus-
house may be destroyed by
fire.
The Time to Act is Now
while the property is and
when yon get a
the fire too late. I write
that insures. Let me explain
it to you.
W. E. HOOKS,
Hardy.
boys went to Win
Sunday as usual.
Allie spent
night night in Ayden.
H. Corbitt, of Ayden, attend-
ed school at Bethany
Sunday.
G. passed through
Monday.
Simon Tyson, colored, lost,
hogs goose night
by lightning.
C. H. Charles
have added much to
their tenant by a new scat
of paint.
J. Bynum, of was out
last week selling Log medicine.
There will be a convention
at Bethany the 18th of July.
Everybody is invited to come and
bring basket well tilled.
Discounts
. d I
Overdrafts, unsecured
securities, etc.
real estate 2,000.00
Banks 52,958.6
Ca-h 1,109.84
Silver Coin
Liabilities
paid in
25,000.00
Undivided Profits less
Paid 7,250.72
Deposit subject to cheek 181,484.46
Cashier's checks out-
North Carolina,
County of Pitt.
James L-Little, Cashier of above-named bank, do solemnly
swear that the statement above is true to the best of my knowledge
mil belief JAMES L. LITTLE. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before
this day of June,
J. C. TYSON.
Notary Public.
J. Q.
A. ANDREWS,
R. W. KING,
Directors
The North Carolina
STATE NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE
COURSES
L. H. CO
Guttering
Tin and
Slate Roofing.
Tobacco Flues and
all kinds of Sheet Metal
Work.
J. B. Cherry A
Greenville. N. O.
Literary Commercial
Domestic Science
Scientific Manual Training
Pedagogical Music
Three Courses leading to decrees. Well-equipped Training for
Teachers. Faculty numbers Board, laundry, tuition, and fees for use
of text books, etc., a year For students MM, For non-
of the state, Fourteenth annual session begins September
To secure board in the dormitories, all free-tuition applications should
be made before July Correspondence from those desiring
tent teachers and stenographers. For catalog and information, address
CHARLES D. President
N. C
The Reflector
Is Read By Everybody i and
It reaches people money to pay for they
if you what they want advertise it and yon are sore to
get a part of their money.
p. R. L.
Dentist.
N. C.
Dr. D. L. James
Dental
Greenville,
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT.
J. W. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent.
-.-.-. AYDEN, N. C. .
N. C, June W, 1906.1 F. B. Tacker, coin-table for this
A woman giving her seriously sick at the
or Bettie Barber
round of the small
and soliciting the ladies who
hare old cast off clothing dis
pose of let her sell it com
mission and what she not
clear of the will return. There
are several of our lad,, in
Ayden who have bees taken in by
this of light ginger cake
complexion, say feet,
fleshy, and in her promises ex
fair but by her deed
judge her methods dark
and but justice be meted
as it should this on
rounds would find a borne where
her complexion, slick tongue and
wily ways would be to
the gratification at her
here perhaps others else
where. She bails Goldsboro
if any know ought of a
little information waited
in this would lie highly
appreciated.
As authorized agent for Daily
and Eastern Reflector we take
great pleasure in receiving sub
and willing receipts
those in arrears. We have a list
of all who receive their mail at
thin office. We also take orders
for job printing.
J. L Bags and Charles of
here Tuesday
When you nod a nice, light,
tough pole, sty tot your boggy
Call on us make a
selection. Ayden Milling Mfg
Co. N. C
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co.,
Ayden, N. C
J. R. ill. family have
been visiting country this
week.
If you need thing in way
of Crockery, Tin ware
in see 11-, I Lu I Jenkins.
Harvey Cox, Winterville,
spent Tuesday i .
Call and ex. line
grade You can In
easily convinced I he superior
of material and
Ayden Milling . Co.
Mr., CO, off on a
visit to friends up road.
E. K. all they
possible can to please yon with
their new line heavy and fancy
groceries
o. fer
We are Headquarters Hint
light
Ayden Milling A Mfg Co., Ayden
N. C
L. Smith, of Vanceboro.
has a visitor in Ayden this
week.
foal received, fine line of
and can fit you up in any style
or price.
That was no small crowd which
left here on the Ma-
sonic excursion for Kinston.
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co.
are re-
daily new groceries and
confectioneries right from the
J. W. Taylor and wife left last
Wednesday morning for Dunn, S.
C, where Mrs. Taylor will remain
Mr. Taylor returns from
Philadelphia, where he will go to
take a special course in optics.
Yb manufacture seats for
the trade, that are simply the
smoothest seat on the market
C. O. Brown was here yesterday
soliciting for the marble works in
Greenville.
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co.
We have full line of
shoes for ladles. Every
pair guaranteed.
Miss Julia left Thursday
morning for a to A dams town,
Md., and other points in Western
Maryland. She was accompanied
by her little niece, Mis
Fair. They will remain daring
the
home his father near Mere with
fever, and grave are
felt as it is feared an for
will have to be
formed, which will leave him ins
critical condition, We hope how-
ever to hear of bis speedy recovery.
Mr. Tacker is an efficient officer, a
gentleman and very
with people, and all
with him in his
J.
Cotton cultivators, Gopher
plows extra blades J. R.
J. W. Perkins Louis Law-
were here yesterday.
A large and latest
improved tools with which to do
work. Satisfaction
teed. M. B. Tripp Bro.
W. T. of Greenville,
has been here in the interest of the
Liberty warehouse.
Call on Hart A bar
rel of Columbia Flour, none better
to be had anywhere.
Capt. Richardson, one of the old
vets of is here in the interest
the insurance feature of the
Masonic
Needles, oil, and
for all makes of sewing machine
t J. H. Tripp Bro. Ayden, N
C.
Mr. Phillips, of
has seemingly been very
entertained here for the past day
or so.
if you do not
one of our high grade buggies,
your loss will be than ours
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co.,
den, N. C.
Don't fail to see Ty-
son's new crockery both and
decorated. Prices are
,. , better el
man formerly.
Bentley Harris mid L. FT
ten, of Greenville, made a Short I
trill yesterday.
Come to see when you
to buy Independent
Tobacco, we handle Trust
goods, Hart
Miss Rosa Randolph came from
House to visit Mis.
Hodges.
For peaches, apples, corn
tomatoes, t-c, apply to E. E.
On.
Wednesday evening in
church at Hill, Mr.
J E. a prominent mer
Chant of and Miss Mat-
lie of, Snow Hill, were
united marriage by the pastor
that extend con-
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 Cannon
have the prettiest line of
goods in town.
Notice you
your cotton ginned nice and
in order that you might realize
better prices for it, bring it to the
Ayden Milling A Mfg. Co., Ayden,
N. e.
K. A
market for beef, fresh meats,
sage, and fresh fish.
A high grade, smart graceful,
well made durable buggy can be
in any style at any at
the Ayden Milling A Mfg.
We continue to
buggies Ac. for we do not
set apace
A Mfg, Co., Ayden, N. C.
Fancy candies, oranges, apples
and bananas at B. B. a Go's.
For guano sowers see M. B.
Tripp A The beat.
Carlos Harris says that Harrison
Town and Country paints and
colors are by far the beat foods
that he ever used and that it
knocked several other
brands is a test at Greenville last
summer. This ii told by J.
H. Smith a Bro.
tan and white slippers all sizes at
J. R. Smith A Bro
Old man what makes you always
go to J. R. Smith A Bro., to do
I can
always get any thing I want
the boys.
I do know that J. R. Smith A
Bro., have the prettiest and
cent calico and ginghams in town.
That last car choice hay that J.
R Smith Bra, received is fine.
Lee lime is good for any
crop and a farmer should use it
freely, at J. R. Smith A Bra
That lace and embroidery
is the prettiest goods in town for
baby dresses at J. R. Smith A Bro.
King Quality shoes are the beet.
Ton will find them at J. J. Ed-
ward S Son
Complete stock spring clothing
at Edward A Sou.
NOTICE.
In order to make room
next days we will sell our
regular high grade buggies at
exceptionally low prices. This is
no lake, but strictly
Milling and Co,
Ayden, ff. O
Just received our stuck of
pants. J. J. Edwards Son.
For heart
shingles by J. H. Tripp A Bra.
The of the Milling
Co. which has
repair is now in in first condition
and they are prepared to
shortest notice all who
with patronage.
They also call special attention to
their line of
We we can't interest the
meD who prefer to walk or the
men who will not believe that our
buggies are the most economical at
their price.
We know vehicles and values,
we also know the buggies we build
sell we
Come to see us Whet he.
you buy not. If you can do
sew here we do n expect
your patronage.
Milling and Co.
Ayden, X r
The sensible earrings buyer
I knows a little often
saves many doll is. lie know
that here is a price below Ch a
cannot be or sold.
Our buggies represent h certain
in style
offered
j Milling A Mfg. Co, Ayden.
N. C.
Something new in Ayden J.
Smith it Bro., have n whole
cur load of cooking and beating
stoves, and you can net our chub-
by coming at mice.
neighbor have seen
Simplex fertilizer distributor l
J. R, Smith A Bro. It puts it
in any quantity you want does
not waste any at the ends of row
it is a cheap machine.
Go to J. J. Edwards Son for
your spring
A. Griffin has first
class brick fir sale and is burning
new kilns constantly. When in
see him or write
Oranges, apples, and all I Those white and tea slippers at
fruits kept by A J. B. Smith A Bra, are
horn. for children I have seen this
Ladies misses and children
M. B. Tripp A Br. are no
to wake wooden legs for
cripple horse or mules. Their
latest was a success.
The freshet loaf bread right
me A
Get the On cotton planter the
best on the market at J. Smith
Bro.
Did you know yon could get
of old time Gophers and any
size blade you want at J. R. Smith
A Bro.
We will beginning on
day June 21st offer cash our
stock of dry goods
shoes hats Ac, at puces
before of Jo the town of
Ayden. Our stock is too large
and we take this means of reducing
same. We have just gotten a
large lot run
Ding at per yard, white sheet-
per c. Jackson
a Co. Ayden, N. C.
Geo. Elli, of Greenville, spent
the Sabbath her.-.
My office will be I for about
one I shall be
taking
J. lay
Slippers, and straw hats
are being sold cheap
cash by Cannon
bay, oats, ship
brand, seed hull- and
on hand. Cannon At Tyson.
Those art
C II j,,,,
beauties
Don't forge.
Tyson can supply tour wants
in nine.
for sale -i- A Tyson.
annul. A Tyson of
selling the r pretty en
tends ii,. me -i u- e-
Royal F M. .
Ti h. e are
OP
THE BANK OF AYDEN
AYDEN, N.
At the close of business May 29th, 1905.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts. f ti
Furniture and Fixtures
Demand Lo N
Due from Hanks.
Cash Items,
Gold Coin, Oil
Silver Coin,
National Bank notes and
other U. S notes
LIABILITIES.
Total.
1,622.00
Capital stock paid in.
Surplus fund
Undivided profits less
expenses,
Dividends unpaid .
subject to check,
Cashier's 196.82
Total.
144.610
beat
meal
in
Sleep Comfortable
-BY.
SLEEPING ON THE BEST.
Royal Elastic Felt Mattresses are
to all others.
Our piece Enamel Bed Room Suits are rec-
as the best
Remember every Royal Elastic Mattress and
Beds are sold under guarantee-If not the best, price re-
funded.
OUR STOCK IS
EVERY DETAIL
IN
if
We k.
Bed Sp-i
Iliad ,
-on.
anyone
Kill nil n ,.
m s, Ck Si.
If , Up gin
ii
in
Floor Covering of every description, Sideboards, China
Closets, Book Cases, Parlor Suits and Chairs of all
kinds.
NOTICE
I.- an n
X. i
H ; .
t inn. i i ,
he lie-.- ii
for two mid
I In- lie la on
M II h in it I
ii.-
Al ,
YOU NED FURNITURE
You will be consulting the interest of your pocket book
. held to investigate our stock. Our and Bed
are perfection in making. Try a pair.
l tested
f e-in.
by Prof
B. K
arrange-
A. H. Taft,
NEXT DOOR TO SAM WHITE'S.
need of brick
Ayden, N.
J. H.
HOG CHOLERA
It Has Never Failed.
references on demand. For
sale in all country stores and
drugstores. Call it No Cure
No Pay.
AYDEN, N. C.
ASK FOR
Scientifically
Constructed.
ULTRA
A Shoe for
Women.
new
J. A Bro. gives me
more for my shoulders
chickens and eggs then anybody
else.
A neat 5-room house with gar-
den and all necessary houses
located on main street in a good
neighborhood for rent by J. R.
Smith A Bro.
The soda fountain A
will be in service
from now to the end of the season.
The newest and latest drinks will
be found there. If you want
nice try them.
Pianos and at J. II.
Tripp A Bro. We sell them
for cash on credit term, Ayden,
That rock salt at J. R. A
Bro., is the best thing I can get
for my stock. They only eat what
they want of it at a time.
Singer sewing machines sold
for cash or on installment
J. at It Tripp A Bro., Ayden N. C
Simplex guano distributors, Cox
planters and repairs at J. R.
Smith A Bro.
COLUMBIA FLOUR,
If it give you
your dealer
pay you for returning it.
R. F.
Dist. N. C.
WINTER
CLOTHES
Time to lay away winter
clothes pretty soon. Better
see to it that they are protect-
ed from moths until they are
wanted again. We have
MOTH BALLS
MOTH POWDER
CAMPHOR
TAR BAGS
CHAMBRAY
A moth can't near any of
them. They're cheaper than
buying new clothes.
M. M. SAULS, Ph. G.
N. C
Dr. Joseph Dixon
AND
Use Railroad,
Ayden, N. C.
THE ULTRA SHOE for women
is with careful reference
to the most minute and
is mo perfected in its numerous
styles tint there is no other
shoo on the market selling
at the price tho Ultra dues, its
superior, if its equal.
Here is the fundamental basis
of a perfect employ
our own expert designers, and
every Ultra Shoe is made over
a last scientifically
to meet the closest variations
of width and in
footwear.
Tho Ultra Shoe meats every
requirement of the
whims of
We carry SHOE, for men, in Oxfords, Tans, etc.
Pulley Bowen,
THE HOME OF FASHIONS.
Try a Pair
oar VICTOR SPRINGS and one our OS-
PATENT ELASTIC MAT-
and if you are more than satisfied we
will prise.
Tex.
TAFT VANDYKE.
POOR PRINT
. .
saw
I I
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
AND
P. j. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor
post at Greenville, N. C, as second class matter.
upon
A desired at every post office Pitt a-d adjoining counties.
in to fiction
Pitt County, N. C, 1905
As time change nature seems to
change also, what is puzzling
us right now is how did the people
get along in olden limes when there
was no such thing as appendicitis
We guess our ancestors didn't have
any vermiform appendix at all. and
too, these numerous breakfast foods
not on the market back in
those days, yet they lived a long
time back there
If that genius who succeeded i n
growing the potato can only
grow one without eye, we may
possibly see a rise the of
potatoes.
IT IN THE BUD. -s
I over to court. This record a
Are not the place of vice.
cried again
from th m P
j showing favor of a
j over open saloons. It is well
, the homes or om . . .
begin, and where know,, dial a majority of ewe in the
the place to atop I mayor's are for drunkenness,
p w, the year ending June,
the paragraph iron,; ti,,,,.,. saloons in Greenville,
i stand will give daring the last year there
Asheville is making all
to royally and to
make the sojourn of the quill drivers
in the of the an enjoy-
able occasion.
It is said that is not will
to sue for peace; that she wants
to put the initiative upon Japan.
We will just bet our last summer
straw hat that when is caught
suing it will be for a big pile of
peace. Japan don t
want peace; she is baring the time
of her life in this war affair.
gee it- In the I But for the fact
evil in the homes,
we might say
Churches too, are the right places to
existence of a distillery, and that
In over whiskey from the saloon
made business for blind tigers, there
hare been fewer cases
suppress an evil yon must during the rear.
it in the bud. Don't until it improvement in favor
has grown into a far reaching dis- , large and
The midsummer meeting of the
North Baptist
at Jackson Springs, Moore county,
on the 28th, and will continue until
the
form The preacher, j
Sunday school teacher, and
runt than either, the parent, am under
should exert every influence lo circumstances for instance.
train and educate the the Baltic fleet won a over
j iris of the land to ever fishermen in
moral and the North Sea, and when they
If Th- men I against the Japanese they were
i men are not properly trained in I helpless and were quickly put out
and church all the of They are very brave in
The merchant in Greenville have
been wasting money on their side
walks long enough for them to make
a change. They are continually
making repairs on the sidewalks in
front of their They In
brick last never more than
eighteen mouths. It would greatly
improve the appearance of the town
The two propound Republican
papers fur Greensboro bid fair to
lock horns, but thou they will get
along as well as the three dailies at
the capital.
WINTERVILLE
about some people is
that they never discover how little
insignificant they are until they
are ready to the
the land combined will nut make
moral. Christian people out of them.
There can be enacted and en-
forced against certain crimes, hut
the idea cf into the
hearts of men and women a sense of
conduct as a in
t the least.
there law that prevents the
the interior of Russia
helpless women and children- The
Jewish race quake tremble be-
fore these wonderful but
in the war between them and Japan
there is not a single victory to their
The last Russian
took place at Lodz, and a great many
frail women and children are
A funny law has been passed
Indiana, that of requiring revolves;
found on prisoners to be destroyed.
This smells cheesy. Smith
Wesson and Iver Johnson must
have been hanging around when
that law was passed.
to the front with her
bale of new cotton for the sea-
son. It was sold at auction and
brought cents a pound.
The crusade against vagrancy in
various places seems to have stopped
all of a sudden. Surely they haven't
all gone to work.
you'll like,
come here.
Our styles are not like every
other
We keep things that an
Styles can't be found in
every store you enter.
Furnishings can never be too
fresh.
Come here for your Shirts,
Ties, Gloves, Hosiery, etc, and
you'll get the correct things.
We search the best markets
for the best things and we get
them.
FRANK WILSON,
The King Clothier.
conceiving and harboring the be red among the dead and
to commit murder and la Russia ready for peace In our
might as well try to do this as to
try to against immoral-
The only solution and remedy
lies in the homes and churches, and
to these and these only must we
look for the remedy and suppression
of existing evils. All the laws of
our land cannot prevent vice.
Nothing but the proper home train-
can prevent it.
CHINESE BOYCOTT.
opinion she needs another blowup
or down Doesn't make much differ
how the blow is administered
Georgia has covered herself in
again. A few night ago
a mob went to the jail at Watkins-
ville. in that state, forced the
to open the door and lynched nine
prisoners, one of them white and
eight colored.
The reason so many
broke is because -they make it a
habit of breaking every dollar they
get their on
The way cotton is acting on the
New York cotton exchange makes
us think that Dan Sully is hanging
around there again.
Gratifying News.
The seriousness of the Chinese
trade situation struck this country
very suddenly with
and when it became apparent that
merchant Shanghai
other commercial centers were de-
in their effort to boycott
American manufactured goods, the
authorities at Washington were
quick to t. The cabinet was mus-
together, and the matter
discussed, and as a result of
that Mr. Roosevelt went to
work to try to satisfy the indignant
Chinese
All this trouble has grown oat of
the exclusion of th celestials of this
country. But it remains t he sees
how the Chinese take this
lion. It may be that
nation cannot be diverted, and this
country will have to act very careful
if they smooth over these difference.
The warmest thing we have seen
crime down the pike is the editorial
which appeared in a recent issue of
the Charlotte Observer, in which
Editor Caldwell unmercifully scores
one Rev. A. -I. It reads
as follows.
twenty-eight years I have
been writing newspaper editorials
and it has been my fortune within
that time that many have
barked at my heels. Some of these
have left the Stat between suns and
others have dropped into obscurity.
Others still remain. The most
malignant and indecent of all these
dogs is A J. preacher,
reformer, editor of a so-called
paper and common
It looks like China is determined
to make all that is possible out
the of the
States with regard to immigrants
from the Flowery Kingdom. Their
indignation may them too far-
Japan can do more the way of
bringing about, peace than all the
combined powers put together
It sill take some time but the job
will be well done and will be lasting
Stand back and let scrap.
Biggest Bargains in all kinds of Merchandise. The cheap-
est reductions we ever offered. Th represents a great
There are scores of people who loss of money, but it is one of cleaning the odd
lots at half price and loss Silks. Goods, Trimmings.
Linings Braids, Lac-a, Embroideries. Lawns, Men's and
Slippers, and Clothing. All reduced i some
i i. Improve your by coming eat y
swallow their conscience without the
slightest fear of having a case of
indigestion.
and Slippers to go
The announcement of the date of in tan white Hen's suite that were
the the two Republican I slippers
papers at Greensboro has not yet i slippers
been made. Slipper
It appears that the
war has satiated the war spirit
of more countries than Germany
and France.
and make their places of business
more attractive if they would swing
together, each man paying his pro-
share, and put in a good asphalt
side-walk on each side of Evans
street, or even cement would be bet
and cheaper in the end. And
again, why not save some of the
money the town is expending in the
present street force, and in the re-
pairing of the after every
storm, and pave or macadamize our
streets and side-walks all over town.
An interesting comparison may be
draws from the review of the mayor's
court as reported by Mayor Wooten
to the aldermen Thursday night for
the past year and the record for the
previous year. For the year ending
there were
arrests by the police upon warrants
issued by th mayor. Of this
ad judged guilty,
not guilty, and bound over to
Superior For the
year ending June 30th, 1904, there
were arrest, adjudged
The bale of cotton grown
this year was sold a few days ago
in Texas for thirty cents
a pound. We hope this is an
cation that the fleecy staple will
bring a good price this fall.
It would be a good idea to have
little Willie's picture made before
the Fourth. In future years you
can shew different ones what a
pretty little boy Willie was before
he got his eyes blown out.
has been awarded two
more year in the penitentiary.
This is all right a far as
goes, but ex Slate Senator Greene
and Heavers haven't got what's
to them.
There was doing
Wednesday in the base ball line at
Kinston. Grenville one, Kinston
none.
lie
, , in. lo A reduced
to 10.00,
. All shirts
ad and shirts now
and boy's Straw
Hats, reduced one half
Umbrellas steel rods
fall inch were and
Lases and Hamburg reduced now
one half and 2.00 Urn
Ladies Hand now
kerchiefs all atone Big mark down in Milli-
Talcum powder nary. 1.00, 1.50 and
Cc Lawns
Lawns
Lawn-
SILK RIBBONS
quality all colors
If peace is not reached very soon
bids fare to break the
sprinting record of Russia.
Next week the
editors will b doing Asheville.
We hope to have a hand in it.
It is not a question now as to who
started the war between Russia and
Japan. Who is going to stop it is the
question at issue.
why pay more
C. B. R. G- Corsets
11.26, now
Special prices in all
mer
to reduce the
stock
Misses Patent Leather and
Tan Shoes and Slippers
to close quick
and
Men s and all wool
Serge suits, worth
we close at
it hot enough for This
question is generally by
who haven't anything else to do.
Men who work and attend to their
own business haven't got time to
be asking such foolish questions.
At this season of the year we all
know it is hot enough for
A. widow in Pennsylvania has
brought suit against a man
year old for breach of promise. If
The rise cotton now does net
do the farmers good the
majority of farmers, the ones who
needed good price more, forced
to of the staple for about
cents.
liquor question in some
is getting about as hot a
the genuine article
It i authentically stated that the
Japanese have mastered the theory
and practice of inoculation of their
armies against all forms of diseases
common to war, even typhoid fever.
man in Goshen, lad., suing
his wife for absolute divorce. The
charge being that wife dance
Disorder and revolt is the order
the day in Russia, and this spirit
is rapidly spreading.
1.75 Hats now
and 1-15
white Duck
Hats
Big lot baby
One hundred ladies
white Hand-
kerchiefs, worth
each, now for
H Suspenders, the
best kind row
Cuff Buttons, Scarf Pins,
Ladies waist sets all go
at half the original price
The Dundee so
mush used, black
and navy, now
e. L. Wilkinson Go.
Whenever the firecracker
is invented we can look for quieter
4th of July's.
Se far Mr. Blackburn got
a single scalp to adorn his belt.
the old gentleman he will to much. Mo been
plead th of limitation. giving him a sang dance also. patch.
It is that than
person annually disappear in the
United States. The amount of money
that disappears them is too
large to mention. Wilmington Dis-
Hardware.
For Cook Stoves Rang,
Heaters Pumps, Guns,
unit ion, One and Two Horse
Steel Plows, neat Cutters and
Stutters. In fact anything
In Hardware come to
H. L. CARR
This department is in A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep-
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory.
Look up Mr. Cooper ask bin
prices of anything that you
are interested in.
Spanish peanuts for seed at T.
N. Manning
We have been informed that
A. W. Do. pay highest
price for country prices.
Car flour just received.
Barber Co.
have moved into my
new store the depot. I keep
a good line of hardware. Have a
black smith and and repair shop
and livery stable in connection.
W. L. House.
another
of ladies, men and children
Harrington
your eyes feel like there
Do they you
and feel tired reading Do
bey
while asleep That
paired vision and should he
by wearing eye B.
T. Cox carry a full line of
and can fit your
with the proper
or men to solicit
orders for stock Pitt
For particulars enclose
stamp. Box Winterville; N. C,
We handle T. W. Wood
Sous and millet
T. Cox and Bro.
Nice lot of glass ware crock-
always on Harrington
Barber Co.
White's Black Liniment, spec
recommended for the human
family, fine for perfectly
balanced, sub-cutaneous com
For sale by
B. T. Cox Bro.
Don't worry over that lot
of cotton you had left over when
yon got ginning your last
lots. be Pitt Co. Oil Mill, bays
seed cotton in any quantity the
best market price paid every
For Plymouth Rock
per Fob orders
fined as fast as the hens lay. H.
Jackson Winterville N. C.
At the drugstore there we think
she moat can be pleased
table silverware and jewelry.
White's Colic and Kidney Cure,
the combination kidney medicine
for stock and a
at the Store
A few subscribers the Eastern
area bit in arrears.
I have the Winterville list
the list on all the trail routes from
Winterville of all subscribers
and am prepared to give receipts
for the paper. Come see me
and pay up, make me happy, make
the editor happy, and get happy
yourself. I've got a good
for all those who pay for a
year in advance.
A. D. Johnston.
Farmers who raise their hay can
be supplied with the well known
Mowing machines and
rakes by Harrington Barber Co.
call see them.
Try a bottle of Dr.
for indigestion at the drag
Our spring and summer stock of
dress notions ladies and gents
slippers has arrived and our stock
of ladies dress good trimmings
Ac. is more complete than ever
before. Consisting of mohair
suitings,
batiste, weather proof, batiste in
all the latest c
The are respectfully invited
to call and inspect our
Barber a Co.
For hay, corn and oats, go to
Harrington Barber x Co.
new corned herrings, just
received Harrington Barber A Co.
Corned herrings cheap, at
Ange's.
For Holt tobacco time alarm
clocks and see It. G.
Chapman Co.
Highest price for cotton seed
paid by Pi it County Oil Mill.
Go to T. N. Maiming .-
fresh candies, nuts, raisins and
choice
We carry samples of over five I
hundred wall I
We are prepared to furnish y a
cheap as the cheapest. Come j
examine before
B. T. Cox a Bro.
The Pitt Oil Mill is now
Cotton Seed. They pay,
I the highest cash price or will ex.;
for meal. When
; are ready write for prices.
There is no reason why Pitt Co.
I should have to such
for they
raise their own wheat and the
Winterville Mfg. Co. is thoroughly,
equipped tor making splendid
flour
All colors of paint, and yellow
at Harrington Barber a Co.
Have now on band nice line of
lass crockery all
cheap. Harrington Barber
Lace and cheap as
cheapest at A. W. A. Co.
made on
goods and Chapman
We hive on a lot of nice
will now go
below cost.
We will sell Ht some price.
k. G. Chapman Co.
paint, guaranteed
the at Barber
Co.
For Pine Tar hooey, Walkers
I tonic, Dr. Bell's Anti Pain
Dr. Bell's Dye salve, and a
sure cure for all heart troubles, see
T. N. Manning Co.
need of any thing in
tin crockery and ware line
be sure to see us buying.
It. G. Chapman
Some try to meet.
buggies prices. A few try to
I them
j But none undertake to do both.
Another large shipment of shoes
styles and lies prices very
I reasonable.
IA Co.
Paint your house how is the
time, Ange A Co. h the old
reliable Town
where are
I am going to A. W. Ange Co's.
they are selling goods way
down cheap now.
Special prices on ice
cream freezers at R. G. Chapman
Co.
AND STILL WE WIN.
ENTRY OF VACANT LAND.
W. H. Johnson enters claims
one hundred and fifty acres of land,
more or less, adjoining the lands of
Jesse Sutton, A. G. Cox's Ed-
wards or Sophia Edwards land
others in and near the Horse Neck
and the Great opening in Pitt
county, N. C. and township.
This June 8th,
W. H Johnson.
Any person or persons claiming
title to or interest in the above de-
scribed land, must file their protest
with me in writing within the next
thirty days, against the issuing a
warrant or will be barred by law.
This June 8th, R. Williams.
Taker fer Pitt Co
ARNOLD'S BALSAM
to
Cholera By
L and
Tarboro
About four hundred people saw
Greenville win the
game from Friday after-
noon. It slowest game
seen here this . For awhile
it was something then it began
t slump, an I it
plumped, and it -lumped
even the team grew careless, d
played base ball.
The crowd went to the park for
a good game, and everybody ex-
it usually has
a fast game.
There were no spectacular play-
to make the fans grow wild, only
a long hit or to
applaud and talk about.
The features of the game
Greenville was the hitting of John
Ivey Smith, win, got four nits of
live chances, the of
James behind second, and the all
round loose work of the team.
A team always has an off day
once in a while, Friday was the
day. Next Tuesday they will be
in trim and will give Washington
all she is looking for, perhaps
a great deal
Greenville did do one right good
stunt didn't she. It was
good work when she kept the
tors from soon when
three men on base. with nothing
out It looked so bright for them
that began to feel
show their big pitcher, began to
smile, for he was at the bat.
was counting of these hard,
corking, stinging singles; one of
t you usually two
on, but he was like
sometimes count little chickens
and Tarboro had three men on
bases hen there men were
It would have beau uneasy shut
out, but it. nobody
Three bits are what they are
credited with, while we made font
times that many. Eight error
all we made, and they mad
Nice game wasn't ill
pshaw, nobody cares how it was.
just so we won it, and nobody will
kick on a bad game in Washington
just M it our way, but it is
going to take hard work to win it
team can work and the game
is coming to us.
Night Was Her
would cough nearly ail
writes Mrs. Chas. Apple
gate, of Alexandria,
could hardly get a sleep. I bad
consumption so bad that if I
walked a block I would cough
and spit blood, but,
when all other medicines failed,
three bottles of Dr.
New wholly cured me
and I gained It's ab-
guaranteed to cure Coughs,
Cold, La Grippe,
all Throat and Lung Troubles.
Price and 11.00. Trial bottles
free at J. L. drug tore.
No Pity Shawn.
year after me con-
writ F. A.
Ala. had a
of Pile causing tumors.
When all failed
Salve me. Equally for Burns
and all aches and pains. Only
at Wooten's Drug Store.
Brutally Tortured.
A case cam to that fr
persistent and unmerciful torture
ha perhaps never been equaled.
Joe of Calif,
writ, year I endured
J pain from
and nothing; relieved me
though I tried every things known.
I came across Bitters and
Ike greatest earth
for that trouble. A few bottles of
it completely relieved and cured
Just a good fer Liver sad
Kidney trouble and general de-
Only Satisfaction
guaranteed by Jno. L. Wooten,
druggist.
Working Night and Day.
Th busiest and mightiest little
thing that ever was is Dr.
King's New Life fills. There pills
change weakness into strength,
listlessness into energy, brain fag
into mental power. They're won-
building up the health.
Only per box. Sold by Jno, L.
Wooten.
Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets
A Tor Bob
Health Vigor.
A for .
ii PROMISING
OF FIVE
Trouble. Pimples,
Bad Headache
and
Rocky lea In lab-
lot form, as a box. by
FOR PEOPLE
Ml I I I II II
In the early days of my
would he absurd to
0.1 II it i was considered
promising. The provost himself,
when went to breakfast him
on the last day of th summer term
was enough to tell me so.
he remarked,
from you, Mr.
wish, I rejoined, th
college may not be
a little more
he pursued, class is. in the
opinion of the college, within
your
I believe I blushed. The young
lady sitting opposite to me Bung up
her eyelashes for demur. unused
glance.
The provost smiled kindly.
you are a promising young
man. Mr. lie.
bless my soul o'clock, and
the vice chancellor i.- waiting fur
said the young lady
opposite to me.
The provost held out his hand.
clasped it believe that ho sup-
posed me be going at the same
time, lie went. I remained.
I observed, with a pro-
found sigh, day of
said the young lady.
said were to
and unlock the pale at the bottom
of garden could reach
rooms that
it the she
asked.
will he too short any-
said
A few minutes later sat down
on a bench. Daisy stopped, looked
doubtful, shook her head, sat down.
We pursued the conversation which
we had begun us we came along.
Tap would never hear of
she said.
should not wish him
observed, when
taken my
two years off at
she interrupted.
do you mean by
I asked, rather hurt.
don't always get things
the time they
thinking of the first
time
I'm she cried, blush-
amazingly. meant you'd
probably be
going to get said I.
said Daisy.
I drew a little nearer.
read the asked.
fellow showed quite plainly
that it could be done on
careful management, you
nodded sagaciously.
I don't see why I shouldn't
have in about three
spoke as though three years
were u moment of time.
shall be mused Daisy
an awestruck tone.
not a bit too I cried.
I suppose, she con-
Ceded, it's a terribly long time,
A pause followed. I hammered
my cap against I he bench.
a beast of I burst
out. the deuce can't
There's the dean just got
dean must be ob-
served Daisy.
says he's And
we both laughed. happen lo know
now that the dean spoke the truth.
said Daisy in a wistful
tone, wish you were rich, like
Franklin
a said I.
didn't say he wasn't that, Dick,
course if money's what you
know don't, but suppose
there is harm in wishing that
recovered good temper.
always did when she said
can make as much as he's
said I confidently.
can you, Dick How
was not going to boast.
a calm and wise air,
the lime I am thirty any-
Daisy's face fell woefully.
she moaned. Then
turned to me, with a smile, say-
mind. Dick, dear. We
shan't want quite as much. Why,
he's got a
do you
Jackson told me so. Oh,
what do you think, Dick She said
that if liked said
she was sure might Where are
you going,
you're only going to tell me
hat that wretched old woman says
to my rooms. What
PREMIUMS.
Young man, why pay premiums when you can buy
the same contract for premiums On account of a higher
interest rate and lower expense loading THE SECURITY
LIFE AND ANNUITY can make this great
saving you. Write the Home Office, Greensboro. North
Carolina, or see
F. M. Hornaday,
Agent,
Greenville, North Carolina
REPORT O ION Or
THE BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST Cl
AT X. O.
the close of business 29th.
LIABILITIES.
and discounts Cm pi stock paid in S
. , . ,. . t profits
Furniture
from 4,315.40
Cash items 1,818.71 b. to check
Silver
529.99
780.00
348.06
Total
128,073.49 Total
State of North Carolina, of as;
f, B. II. Taylor, of the bank, do
swear the above statement la to he knowledge,
and belief II. H TAYLOR Cashier.
mid sworn to before
this 6th day of June. 1905.
A.
Notary Public.
R. J. MRS.
J. W.
STATON,
T won't talk shout it if you
did hi; ,
break the corner
your in a minute,
Mr. Franklin
knew you would cup is in
an state, Dick, so i vow
Mr. Franklin Ford
oh, how you arc, Dick
You know perfectly well what
I flung the battered cup upon tin
bench, thrust my hands into my
pockets, rested my chin on my neck-
tie and stared moodily at my toe.
There was pause. Presently
fell the lightest touch on my arm.
I took no notice. The touch grew
more insistent.
said Daisy.
I told her that thought Mr. Ford
I cried, my hands fly.
from my pockets
wish papa insist on
going abroad all the long vacation.
He says he can work better there.
Never mind. Dick. It's only till
said in tones Hamlet
might proud of.
ii in very she
asked, drooping her lashes.
if you didn't
Dick. may like to be
told all the game, you
So told her. and eons eons
of weary waiting rose before us at
the bidding of my words.
in all that she said,
you sure you won't
Oh, well, then believe won't.
Think. Dick, it will be when
you hack You must look out
of your window nil the day
and perhaps I may come
look
you'll have
Dick, that is horrid of you I
I never forget my
I echoed indignantly,
you know what
said she indulgently.
As she the great clock in
the tower struck She sprang
her feet.
I urged.
the last
hut must. So must
She seemed resolute.
then, before you go prom
urged.
have promised. Well,
then, yes, I promise,
think of no one else the
whole time
of no one
The garden seemed peaceful and
quiet. We sat down on the bench
gain for a it was
meant to be a moment. But such
moments endowed from heaven
with blessed elasticity.
Then, at a cry from Daisy J look-
ed up.
A tall, stout man in gold
vies stood looking down at us, a
curious, only half unkind smile on
face. It was the I felt
crimson all over and speechless.
what's the meaning
this. Mr. he asked, the
mixed smile still on his lips.
i looked at fright for an
then a pride arose in me.
I cleared throat and began,
am
The demon of irony raked up
the provost's mind the memory
his last words to me. Oh, that
had found another for
ii speech
my said he, thrust-
one hand into his cross cut
trousers pocket and nulling at his
whisker with the other, arc
promising, for your age, very prom-
Mr.
The bubble was broken.
hung her head. was red and hot
again.
chuckled the
provost, jingling the money in
pocket. promising indeed
could have struck him for
mocking iteration.
go said he.
Mr. may lend
my key of the garden gate
Pray he so good as to return ii
the
lb- handed ii to Die, with a polite
bow. Daisy was in retreat, hurry-
in sad shame toward the house
I took the key.
meant it, stammered.
a young said hi
and held out bis hand.
a he said
as he shook hands. I went.
lie stood, watching my exit.
looked back as reached the gate
lie was there and behind him
in the porch, waved a handkerchief
I passed through the gate and lock
oil ii behind me.
And was the long vacation
long And did forget her in tin
am willing to answer, at any
cost to my own character, all mate-
rial questions, but that question
immaterial, for she forgot me
the long.
Dear me, hope she's
somewhere Anthony Hope
Idler.
His Big
A gentleman entered a
office and asked to have his
head examined. a moment's
inspection the professor started
back,
gracious You have the
most unaccountable combination of
attributes ever do-covered in a
man being. Were your parents
replied the all round
character, my wife is. You
needn't pay any attention to the
bumps,
Say It.
The reported disappearance of
the sea of recalls that old re-
mark that the sea and it
us. that, picas
Boston Herald.
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Oat., and return
IS, International Sunday
School Association. Toronto,
Out., Jane 30-27. Ticket on
ale June 19th, 90th, 21st
to
passage in each direction
with final limit leave Toronto
However,
of final limit to leave
Toronto not later then August
may he by de-
of ticket with Joint
between Jane 20th and June a
and payment of f of 11.00
to time of deposit.
N. V., return
20.10 Anneal meeting
Lodge B P O B U, N. T.
July 1905. on
July th, 9th and 10th, final
limit will be
restricted to passage
in each direction of
final limit to August be
obtained by deposit of ticket
with and payment
of fee of STOP at
Washington, ire and
Philadelphia mi tickets reading
points will be
on going trip within
limit, return trip
within final limit, July If
ticket have been
OH lie taken not en
Uteri hen August In.
National Educational
Association, J.
July 87th. Tickets on sale
June to July 2nd inclusive,
Goal limit July
i to
in each reel ion. Kile union of
the final limit may lie
to 31st, of
ticket with Agent
payment of fee of cents at
time of deposit. Stop over at
flow York on trip may
tie obtained provided ticket
has been joint
agent. Park . and is
deposited Joint Agent New
York later one day
after validation at Park
a d upon payment i of
1.00 time of deposit, but in
on shall Mop over at New
York ex. end August
31st. Slop Washington,
Baltimore and will
lie on Hie trip
wit going limn the ticket
i to exceed on
return trip t i in filial
limit ticket. tickets have
en stop may
taken period days not
to exceed August Milt.
Dyspepsia Can be Cured if One
Will Try the Right Thing
with Servant
tic When I a
taken I and
u red need me to I not
touch solid food. I believe if I
bad taken Solid fowl it
killed me, and I had to live
sweets and lightest kind diet.
severe spells near-
Covenant Lodge No. I O j day would
F Meets every Tuesday to Heal me, hut did
night. TR Moore, N not do me one particle of good
J.
Chairman, W. R. Home,
J. R. J. R. Barnhill
J. W. Page.
Clerk C.
Moore.
W. Tucker.
Register of
Hams.
T. White.
D. Cox.
Board of Q.
Cox, Chairman, B. M.
L. C. Arthur,
Superintendent
H.
Standard keeper C K. Flem-
S. Congleton,
J. K.
W. A. Bowen, A. H. Taft,
C. S. Carr, T. B. Hooker,
J. V. Lanier.
M. Wooten.
J. Whichard.
L. Carr.
Tax D.
J. T As
J G. AV.
H.
Chief Fire
Forbes.
Dispensary
W. Bryan, J. N. Hart, J.
L. Sugg.
Prayer meetings each
day night. Sunday schools
a. in
H.
Superintendent of Sunday
School. Ho pastor.
H. H. Moore, j
pastor. Services every Sun
day. W.
School.
E. Cox,
rector. Services every first
third Sunday. W. B
Brown of,
Sunday School,
Free Will
H.
regular service
day Services every Sunday
G S Pritchard
dent o Sunday School
B Dove Sup
School
Mo pan tor.
LODGES
Lodge No. A
F A M, meets 1st
3rd Monday nights in each
month R William-, W
M; Wiley Brown, Sec
F Evans, Sec
Tar River Lodge No. K of
P, Meets every I
night E G Flanagan, C
T J Moore, K of R
Tribe No
to r. me.
I was so weak that for
I months was able to walk
j across the room. I had rather die
than to sutler it over again, I
felt that I was in a worse condition
than any one who ever lived.
Mis. Person and my wife
Pitt Council Jr U A
M. meets every Monday
night T H Conn
I R M. meets every I persuaded me to use Mrs. Joe Per
Wednesday night J H sou's Remedy
Harris. Sachem W
. ., was three months before I felt
relief at all. Then I commenced
to improve right
I thirty five bottles and it
cured me.
It has been two years since I was
and I have never had a
touch of the trouble since, can
eat anything the as
much of it as I want.
If any one will to Mrs.
Person's Remedy long enough
build up the system, I know it will
cure the mt st case of
dyspepsia or nervousness that
be found.
B. SI.
N.
N. C, R. F. D., No. August
1904.
D. W.
DEALER IN
Groceries
And Provisions
Cotton and
Ties always on hand
fresh Good kept con-
In stock. Country
Produce Bought and Sold
North Carolina.
HARNESS REPAIRED and SHOES
by at the
stables
tin ma a trial.
GREENVILLE'S
TONSORIAL PARLOR,
Hopkins, Daniel Davis. Props
Cleanliness our Motto.
Only experienced man em
ployed. Opposite as drag
tat
Why, when buying e book, are
Why, by an if we
picture
do wise buyers upon
having a reliable on nearly
everything they
It the name attached
is the of the buyer a
protection the off
of articles.
we
for in most important
thing we buy, and what can be
more important than our
knows that all
housekeepers are very
particular about the buying of
things to eat drink, and
it more than the
up tn date who caters to
the wants of his
For instance, every real grocer
known the reason oil lie
of Coffee, the
of all package Coffee. Hi-
that its uniform
high quality have made it welcome
in of American homes f. r
over a quarter of a century.
this, he cannot but
hand it out cheerfully asked
for it. He knows that the e
accept the package a guarantee
of contents.
Vet may be a few
left who do not that the
the the
light and want
to fell coffee
knows what it i, or where it came
Instead Linn Coffee,
which the for,
the merits of which both know.
In Mich eases the wise
your
It sometimes happens that the man
who is popularly rated as successful
has utterly failed, though no one
else is so well aware of the fact as
he is himself. He may have
ed or he may achieved
fame, but in neither the one thing
nor tho other did he obtain r
was moat essential to him.
other hand, the man is rated i-
a failure may have achieved a
desirable sort of success He
live in poverty and obscurity, but
he may he the possessor of a
which is an inestimable blessing
to him to others. He has ad-
justed himself well to his environ-
sustains right relations to
the world about him Idle
does not disturb and he is
tilled with apprehension by the
pranks of fortune We do not con-
of such a man as an inactive
Work is . of the best
forms of prayer, and it brings the
best form peace Hint is
Bible Io men in this world
We would not understood as
holding that the man who has ac-
cumulated wealth has necessarily
II that was his chief desire
and ambition, and if he iii
his efforts, he may be satisfied . The
that he has sacrificed every thing
to the one end of money getting may
trouble him, his
may his sense of need, This
is sometimes case, though not
always, but when it is, it is an in
stance of success as the world gen
looks at it. When a man
accumulate a fortune and feels that
ii represents sacrifices for which it
not alone, he knows lie
has railed, no matter what others
may think So with the
individual who achieves fame. The
sacrifices often outweigh the reward,
though occasionally it may mean
success. Generally, though, there
When e'er you feel Impending
ill,
And need a little pill,
No other one will fill the bill
Like Hewitt's Li tie Early Risers.
The Little Pills,
cure I nation, j is more satisfaction in the struggle
Headache, etc. They j upward than there is iii the scat on
never gripe or sicken, but Impart Very often the situation
early energy, foil. . . . . ,,
or adult-. by Jno. removed from
L. Wooten, druggist. of human sympathy.
Money dies nor necessarily mean
The Chinese are right not does fame, and these
and have knocked us down with their facts claim consideration. People
argument We had entirely over-
looked the fact that they were en-
titled to be treated white till we
try to determine what is best
worth while, as u chief in life
There is wealth in this world's goods
discovered that they bought annually and there is wealth of character-
worth of goods from
the Country. Our Chinese friends
must please excuse us and hereafter
call often. It is no trouble to show
A new idea in a cough i up is
the Laxative principal and is orig-
with Kennedy's Laxative
Honey and Tar. This cough syrup
in the
system by gently moving the bow-
els. Best for coughs, colds, croup,
etc. The red clover is on
eve-y package of original Lax-
Cough Sold Jno.
L.
A Broader Sphere.
with regret that the
News and Observer announces that
the Raleigh Male Academy has closed
its doors. For many years it lies
done work preparing boys for
college, and there are too few schools
of this
The above from the Greenville
represents a
that has been somewhat general.
In name the Raleigh Male Academy,
with its honorable history, is no
more, but the work the spirit of
the Raleigh Male Academy, with its
scholarly head, remain with us in a
sphere of usefulness. Here-
the advantages of Mr.
wise instruction have been limited
largely only to the youth whose par-
were able to pay tuition. In
the future, the new Raleigh High
School, the head of Raleigh's public
school system, the instruction that
has made the Raleigh Male Academy
famous will be freely given to every
ambitious in Raleigh. This
step is the most progressive move-
in education taken in Raleigh
in a dozen News
and Observer.
personal worth. This abides. It is
something that the may
take with him wherever he goes. Its
possession does not necessarily in-
self satisfaction, but it is rare
n of disappointment. It is
not accompanied, with the feeling
that life has been frittered away,
that the individual vitality has been
expended in an effort to gather trifles
that are only for a day. Danville,
Va.
The ins I, Pills
RISERS cure Constipation, Sick
Headache, Biliousness, etc. They
or sicken, but impart
early
children or adults. Sold by Jno
L. Woolen,
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve Pen-
pores the skin,
by Its antiseptic, and
healing influence it subdues in
and cures Boils,
Hums, Cuts, King
all skin diseases. A
specific for blind itching
and tiding Piles. The original
genuine Witch Hazel
is made E. C. Cm
sold by L. Wooten, drug-
gist.
Bernard Has Cruised Alps.
got a special message tonight
by the wireless said a prom-
Republican in front of the
Buford last night, it was fresh
from the Alps of
was it asked Col.
Jake who made one of the
party.
late this afternoon,
crossing the top, with coat tail
Hying straight behind and tongue
hanging out, one Claude M.
running like the
was all. The message was
complete and the information all
that was necessary. I had wagered
on it. That fellow can outrun any
short-legged man that ever started
on a
Greenland is the next
Charlotte Observer.
you Had to Get Your
In the Old Way
In the old times people had to from to house
tell the news or meet th- roads atom once a week
to find out what was firing on. They slow days
It Is Not So Now
in this day of and rural free delivery
mail tonics you can get the day.
This is the leading age an I u i- without
a good newspaper. Every man might to take his county papal
know what is going on.
The Reflector
can supply you with the news. print two editions, Daily
and Semi-Weekly
THE DAILY THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
is a page paper and costs j i twice-a-week i is a large
only a year. page paper, a year.
Don't be without a paper when you et one so cheap,
yon are not a subscriber bend in order today.
The
Job Department
OF THE
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The Store
A beautiful Line
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E. Tucker,
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of
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From Indigestion, Constipation, or do you have any
with your Kidneys or Bladder if so Drink the
Buckhorn Water.
St. Hospital. Va. Mm
Water I o.
Henderson, N.
It me pleasure to state have been
myself and prescribing for my patients the Buckhorn
very freely for several month, and I do not hesitate
mend u in highest terms.
In in rheumatic and gouty and in
certain eases of constipation I have seen excellent results follow
its use. It is an exceedingly pleasant drinking water.
Very
K. L. If.
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The shippers guarantee, that, of ail the mineral waters so far
known, is the most powerful diuretic.
They will furnish a case of any water, regardless of its
reputation or price, and by actual, practical, scientific
comparison, that there is not a water known to the public
that will equal Buckhorn in uric acid diathesis.
R. H. HOOD.
This Water Ii on isle at J. A. RICKS
College
Courses
. U. Pit,
Harry Skinner, Harry Skinner. Jr.
H. W. Whedbee.
SKINNER
LAWYERS,
Hom j Building.
hereby that we hare
associated with us. in the practice of
the Law, Mr. Harry Skinner,
The firm name will continue a here-
SKINNER A
Lawyers.
January Sod,
HARRY
H. W. U III lint I
IN
CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors handlers of
Ties and Bags.
and shipments
SUBSCRIBE TO THE
GET YOUR SUPPLIES
Now
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 BROS.
The Cash
Grocers.
SPECIAL Sale
POINTERS.
Why Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy Should be used.
OF
Low Shoes and
Slippers.
No preparation on the mar-
today can show en
from North Carolina.
It has been on the market
more than twenty years, and
made more wonderful cures than
any known.
Its field for usefulness is
unlimited, as it will cure any
thing that can be cured by
building up the system and
purifying the blood.
It is a line Tonic; as an
there is none better; as
BEGINNING ON THURSDAY, MAY 25TH.
we offer our entire stock of Children's Ox-
ford Ties and t Greatly Reduced Prices.
No b it v i Shoes. A chance o buy good, new shoes
At Reduced Prices
in to meet your Is, the stock
in down, is a rare opportunity,
early in t
is broken an
s e a
that d m
R.
and
if buyers, who appreciate gen-
a Purifier or the Blood it has no
equal. It is a line and
and give good natural sleep to
those who restless. This is
merely the affect of the
properties of the medicine, as no
narcotic enters into its
Wash is of the utmost
importance, in connection with
the Bitters, in eases of
sores, ulcerations or itching
humors.
MB SOCIAL
June
Miss returned from
this
G. Prichard will from
Panacea Spring Friday night.
J. L. Hearse, of Tarboro. came
id Wednesday evening and return-
ed this morning.
Misses Mary and Mattie
Phillips, of Kinston, are visiting
Mis Tunstall.
Mrs Harry Skinner and sob.
Francis returned Wednesday
evening from Beach.
Mrs. J. Allen, of this
CARD FROM MRS.
SON.
PER-
Can it be That Most of the
Ills of Life Can be Cured
Through the Blood
have confined the
seen them perfectly cured, after
having used my Remedy and
Wash for about a
I have known it to cure a great
many cases of stomach trouble,
that had failed to to any
other treatment
I known it to cure four
cases of nurse's sore mouth,
after all medical treatment had
place, left for Raleigh
to spend some
relative.
this morn-
time with
stock
you t
make
m i
ER
plain
and
are over
we n and want
r to clean q we.
my Remedy to failed.
troubles that had their have known the Wash to
in impure blood, a cure a case of bladder trouble,
system, and yet I know it can do when the physician said an
more. alone could it.
Five years ago my Remedy In the beginning
cured Mrs. J- S- Thompson, of career, twenty one years
Hasty, N. C, of trouble, ago, what u powerful
and since then she has used it as agency far relief to the afflicted
a family medicine, and now I was D my hands, I went to the
have bar testimonial showing medical fraternity of Raleigh,
that it car lied two of her child and invited them to invest gate
ran safely through an attack of my I had a specific for
fever troubles came from blood
My cured a case of impurity. I invited examination,
kidney trouble in my own family, to the end it might be gen
of six standing, alter used by the profession,
all medical treatment failed if d substantiate my claim
and the party was regarded as a offered to accept any number
doomed man. Finding that he of teat cases that would satisfy
was rapidly reclining, ho tried them in regard to the merit of
the Remedy, and in two weeks a my Remedy, and I would cure
g eat change was apparent, and them free I only asked them
in two months he was well, and to agree to watch the result of
the cure was permanent- my Remedy, and if cured every
I known it tried in a well one, to acknowledge publicly
know a this state this they said would be
name am a liberty to and an
for puerperal fever, when and they
four doctors in consultation said therefore declined, although
could not live many offered to give them officially
hours, and it cured her The full formula.
reaction was immediate. goes to prove the
I saw Mr. of , d i m
Goldsboro, M C, when he was .
down with l saw Remedy in the beginning of my
him again recently, a well man. work, and it is now established
after using the Remedy two u pedestal none can
veins. Ms JOE PERSON,
I have seen two ladies, suitor
Charlotte, N. C.
,, i. Tie for
., Tie Oxfords, worth for 2.25.
plain 2.50 far 1.85.
Strap Sandals, plain kid Scrap
; tip tan kid Court Tie ail
a per pair, to be told for
in or lack Ties, plain kid Sandals, patent
tip or s tip Oxfords, dressy styles and plain common sense
Hid sizes, that are selling for pair,
or 1.1 pair.
All th styles f Ladies Oxfords and Sandals that are selling
for 11.00 to 1.25 we offer in this sale for to per
pair.
All the Children and Babies Slippers are offered in this
Sale and are in proportion to the Ladles as
Those early will get first pick at this beautiful line of
goods. The are beautiful, the makes are of the best, and a full
line of sizes await your inspection.
J. B. CHERRY CO.
seen two ladies
of
and know of a and have January 1st,
with cancer of the womb
Special Remarks. reeling any benefit a great
r . many tell me they have fell bet
I am sine my Remedy will the -dose; most
perfect satisfaction in cry case benefit on second or third
where a Tonic. Purl
tier of the Blood, or is j, cure indigestion and
needed do not believe its troubles It will conn
equal can be found for nervous poison In such
prostration, and when one is full every
it will certainly minutes or o minutes until
build up and restore to perfect is felt in the head.
health. to direct if half urgently recommend
dozen bottles of my Remedy be Remedy to every one suffer
taken and no benefit felt to stop
it. that it was useless to try
more, but have met with a
great many chronic cases, where
no perceptible benefit was fell
on first half dozen bottles,
and its continued use effected a
cure.
In chronic cases of long stand
frig where any of my Remedy is
needed at all the of a dozen
from any trouble that comes
from impoverished,
or poisoned blood, or for a
system.
The use of the Wash is of the
utmost importance to he in
with the Remedy, in
case where there any external
trouble, inflammation, or itching
humor. Send
For further information,
bottles is necessary, and in many ply to
more. Some take half MRS. JOE
dozen bottles more before Charlotte. N. C.
MRS. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY
For Sale by the Following
Baltimore Jobbers. The Drug
Dunn Co., Charlotte, Manufacturing Co., Charleston,
N. 0- John M. Co., Char- S. C W. H. King Drug Co.
C. Purcell, Ladd Raleigh, N. C. Goldsboro Drug
Richmond, Va. Owens Minor Co, N. C. L.
Drug Co, Richmond, Va. Greensboro
Powers Taylor Drug Co., Rich- N. Drug C,
Va. burg, R. R. Bellamy,
Drug Co., Va. the C.
Murray Drug Co.,
R. W. Lawson Co.,
Boston, Va. Williams, Martin Also by druggists and dealers
Gray, Norfolk, Va. The generally in North
Drug Co., S. 0- South Carolina and V
Saturday, July
A J. Moore went to
this
G. W. Baker left this morning
for Lewis ton.
Miss Mary Bernard went to New
York this morning.
Claude King came in Friday
evening from New
Harry Skinner returned Friday
from Raleigh.
Miss Tyson to
Beach this morning.
Mies Janie M. Brown went to
Ga., this morning.
Miss Mabel of
1- waning Miss Pattie Skinner.
Mr. Mrs, L.
went to Beaufort Friday evening
Dr. R. L. has returned
and can lie at bis office
any time.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Allen,
arrived to visit
Hi K. L. Carr.
Mrs. T. R Moore and M Inez
h I I'm nun went
Norfolk this
Clyde and Julia Farmer,
. of Wilson, came in Friday even-
visit Mrs. D C. Moor.
Thus. E Move, of
died in the hospital in Wilmington
from poison.
Dr. K L. Carr and son,
Mn. Alice Harper, and Miss
from Beaufort to-
day.
Miss Whedbee, of
arrived Friday evening to
visit her brother, II. W.
bee.
Misses Jennie and Ruth Brinkley
Mamie Ruth Tunstall and Frank
Brinkley to Scotland Neck
this
Mrs. W. Barton, of Edenton,
who has Mrs. E. H.
Tali, left this morning for Ply-
Miss Katie L. of Wash-
who has been
Bertha Patrick, returned home
this morning.
Miss Moore, of Browns-
ville, Tenn., who been teach-
school in returned
home Friday morning.
J. D. Bundy, of
Mount, alder of the
Washington of M. E.,
came in Friday evening.
Prof. W. H.
Annie Mamie
and Hooker
this from
where been attending
learners
STORE.
Always
-ON-
Hand.
of Framing It, z Id ft.
German Siding, Ceiling and
Partition and all kinda
lamber for building a
house complete Bills cat to
an abort
lumber I Co-
White Front Barber Shop
a. a a.
Sharp clean
Work
sod all for pas
and your
NOBLES, Prep.
la TO
UP of
red white
flank and on tail,
with in left ear slit
right, bar light him is shorter
than left, wears
Mi
let Cox villa, N.
NOTICE
I hi re been j by the
beys the town who
field sad bi crop la
of fruit, sad take this opportunity
to both the boys their par-
I will
any boy who repeat I
r any
if
II
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
D. J. WHICHARD. Editor
and Friday.
VOL Ho.
ONE IN ADVANCE
Pin COUNTY, CAROLINA FRIDAY, JULY 1905.
. L
MOW IT HAPPENED
Scar Wat in of
It was through ii of
Thompson was de.
sated in Washington
He pitched a that under
ordinary circumstances is bound
to win. At every stage of the
he was master of the situation
had twirler
completely outclassed.
People had been talking Hobbs
and Hobbs son e of them
were looking for wonders.
was Hobbs superior at
hitting, at base, running and on
the rubber. the little
He wan not in it at all when com
pared with Rowe, whose
was a to the of
is greatly superior to
the Washington aggregation. Our
battery is stronger. fanned
men Rowe bad no pass
balls, the pitcher, fanned
ten of our men, and Hobbs, the
catcher, had several pass balls.
Our team eight hits; their
tram made five. Oar errors were
theirs were cosily.
seems to be our
for we never play the
ball them that we are cap-
able of playing.
The tun begun for and the
trouble for us when Turner, E.,
misjudged an easy right
field, and then threw wild at. home,
allowing Springs to SOON from
Note of the team except
son, the pitcher, and were
at their mutt of the other
had their off
days will come tie best
of men and they us
day. Washington was proud. The
were closed,
there was an Immense crowd, men,
women and children, but
was much for
there was nothing for them to
root for.
John Ivey Smith not up to
usual form by a long way. He
made a Mil throw was off with
the stick, but made a couple of
Forbes played
game and swatted sphere
two safe ones. the new
fielder, was tip lop; everything
that went his way counted against
Washington, and he faced
for a beauty hum.
Turner, J., made one excusable
error, and the grand
at his feet by robbing Washington
a hit.
Bert at second, although a little
off on the diamond, up for it
at the tint, scored one of
runs.
Thompson, at first, was off on a
couple of but threw
well was in the game all unfit,
but for that. He is a good man
and will be all right.
Turner, E., played the greatest
dumb base ball ever seen in these
parts. He misjudged, muffed and
threw them away. He partly
himself with the stick,
The Washington people were all
right treated the team nicely.
The team makes no guarantees,
make no promise to the future,
offer no the past; it will
do its bast.
CAN'T CRUSH
Opinion Not b Held by
However, Ne-
Continue
Not Ripe Apple
St. July S, a.
for in armistice
between the of Russia
Japan, it can be definitely stated,
are now in progress, presumably
at Washington; but they have not
reached a stage where any further
announcement can be made.
The decision seams to rest with
Japan, which country is weighing
the of the pros-
of bettering her present
advantageous position against the
enormous cost of lives and money
of another great battle.
The for a decisive and
final Japanese victory, it is be-
here, are no better w
than before Lino Yang and
den, and it is pointed nut that It
is idle to talk of
falling like a ripe apple into
Japan's hands before the
meets.
of Secretary
N. H., July
body of Secretary of State
Hay, whose death early
today ha sorrow
out the land and evoked
of sympathy and regret the
world over, lie tonight in a room
of the quaint Gain
roofed mansion, winch for
fourteen years, had been the slim-
mer home of Hay family
Just one week ago tonight the
BROTHER KILLS BROTHER.
Tragic Affair from Momentary Rage in a
. Street.
Baltimore, Md., July
E. Ream was shot and killed today
in front of his horse his brother
Harry, who tired a second shot, it
is said, intended for another
brother, William.
There bad a love affair
between Harry Beam and
Mis Jennie Hutton, . eider
of Mrs James E. Ream, at
whose home Mi Hut ton became
a guest, and Harry Ram became
because the others re-
fused to receive him there today.
He is under arrest.
Death of Mayor Munn.
N I.
Major Angus formerly of
Tar Heel, died in
Norfolk, V , at
St. Pauls, recently, Before
Major Munn was one of
living alumni of the
University of North Carolina.
After his he began
teaching and devoted the greater
part his to that
He was one of the
educators of his day in North
Carolina. Polished la manners,
dignified in
courteous His friends were limited
only the number of his ac
nil of on will lei
of his death
gills, so
that lie refrained
a f
Visit Prom
Sunday school was
delighted to have a visit
from M. A. Alias,
Danville, who while a
hare was superintendent of the
school. Sunday afternoon he also
visited lb school in the country
of which he win also once
AND SOCIAL
Off On Trip.
Rat Tom link
Hall wet to creek
Tuesday night on the
They earned a and
ill spend few days The
boys were anticipating a good time
and we sincerely hope they are
having it.
Negro Killed at
Million Tyson, a was
Tuesday about o'clock,
b Policemen Smith. The trouble
over another
on the sidewalks. The policeman
arrested the ow when Simon
interfered with a drawn
knife, whereupon
Smith shut him to
Secretary arrived at this village j for the
from Washington, wearied with which he, with
the cares of State anticipating and
a summer ability as a
the same launch in which Mr. Hay
made the short trip from
I to at
conveyed relatives of Mrs, to
the cottages, where they brought
sympathy and help to the stricken
woman her only son.
The only the
family at when yesterday,
the end came were Mis. Hay and Jas J. retired
Hay, Ml. James A acted a
Had Knock Out Root.
Marion Hart, of
now weight champion ling-
of the world, has detested
in the
twelfth round in Kern-. Nev.
I hey Know How to do the Right Thing
Tub extends it
to the
the
Washington ball team for their
courtesies and royal entertainment
our representative
y the 4th. He reports
trip and is grate-
When it come to
are not found wanting.
ITEMS.
. Chapel Sunday.
July 3rd
Key Brown went to
today.
J. L. Joyner to Parmele
tins morning.
R. O. to Old Point
this morning.
Dr. M. I. Fleming went to Oak
City this morning.
went to Winter-
ville Sunday evening,
Jack Smith Nor-
folk Saturday.
Charlie James to Seven
Springs Sunday
Italian F. Smith went to Seven
Spring Saturday.
Josh Mills went Sat-
evening.
W. F. Harding eon
came Saturday from Charlotte.
Mrs. K. O. went to
this morning.
J. S. Tunstall returned from
Seven Springs this morning.
Miss left this
afternoon for
Miss Linda Buck, of Ayden, i
visiting her brother, Walter Buck.
Mrs. O A.
from a visit to New Bern
this morning.
Misses and
of Washington, are Mis
Julia Harris.
Mrs. J. Woodward returned
Saturday evening from Scotland
Neck.
DOPE THE FANS.
Miss Ague
of
d N. V., a
bus been ill recently and
be belling; odds were to on
Root, but it hard punch just
had not been at Lake this j
season. Mrs. Payne looked like op till the lust
daughter, is on her way to
Europe.
Mr. Hay died at
tins morning,
o'clock
Good Preacher.
The Baptists arc to be
having secured the
vices of Rev. John K. to
supply for the of July.
He is a man of ability
that would
coveted belt.
near the
Sunday School Statistics. i;, j
At the Sunday school J. C lib Sunday.
the Lillie May Cash visiting
read the record the school near
the past quarter, This Prank Pollard returned
showed that the average at
the quarter was and a- of Standard, was
and personality. He took fraction including the cradle roll, Sunday.
both the Bachelor's Master's 35- collections for the went to Ayden
Misses and Helen
N. July 1906, Jones went to
filled Ins Springs Saturday.
it May's p and two
iii, Misses and left
this id term. to
attend the Carolina Virginia
meeting,
Tuesday, 4th.
w. F. Evans went to
Monday evening.
J Smith Monday
from
Col. Hurry Skinner went to
No. Monday evening.
Lucy and Mary John-i
went to Ayden Monday evening,
Miss Tyson returned fr
visiting his Beach Monday
Mr. Mrs. T. It. Jenkins
this morning for a visit In Edge,
Miss Helen Galloway, of
is visiting Mils
Miss Leo
Carr were Visiting
Smith Sunday.
T. E. of
here Sunday.
I. Tyson family,
Ayden, were here Sunday,
Mini from
neat visit lug
.-1 and Smith.
So-, c, of Greenville
j was here Sunday.
Forbes, is
his grandfather, J.
Printer
G. W. Hearne, who has
sometime a position with
resigned and after
a few days test experts to leave
for the West. Hts purpose is to
go to Chicago and complete hi
trade one of the lame printing
establishment in that city. He
is not afraid of
work, and will win his way
success.
degrees at Wake Forest, and
recently graduated with
Chicago University, the
Bachelor of Divinity degree.
While at Chicago he preached
regularly at with
satisfaction good results.
He preached Sunday to a
audience, and gave them a good
sermon.
He was in his classes at
college, is popular among
young people, will do good
service while he is here.
Dewey Case
New Hem, N. C, July
case of Thomas Dewey will come
up Wednesday. Today counsel
for Dewey moved a continuance
case because of the appeal
made to the Supreme court in the
matter the refusal of the judge
have the solicitor give a bill of
particulars to the defense, but the
solicitor opposed
holding the appeal to be inter-
The judge decided
against continuance the ease
is set Wednesday.
quarter an average of
94.24 for each The R. A. Smith went t.
amount contributed to the orphan
age was
Patrick.
Miss Lillie Stewart, of Peters-
Monday.
Killed.
Dr. William
was called to Saturday
evening to hold an inquest over a
youth killed by a train.
The boy was sitting on the railroad
track and was struck by a passing
No one could Identity
him or tell where he came from.
He was ginger cake color, had en
overalls with a base ball mil bis
pocket.
A Socialist Ticket.
Richmond, Va., July
ha named a ticket
as
For Governor, George M, Non
of Richmond;
William Oath, of Newport News;
Secretary of Commonwealth, Max
Newport News; Trees-
area Jas. H. Cooper, of Newport
News.
Pardon for the seeming
but are you The
new every
hour with some we are
that theft is a tar more com-
term than w hen
coined by our forefathers. Tom
Lawson shook us up some with his
the astound-
rottenness of
and yet Sis tales are as
twice told in comparison with the
the paint manufacturers,
who claim their stint to
be the equal to Harrison's
and Country paint, the
of which
was
president in ye olden
days how to make and
try which it a
pure paint. Brothers
Co. were making paints
before the fathers of the
paint manufacturers were
Hart, agents
burg, mine in Monday to
visit her sister. Mrs. J. A. Webb.
Mrs. J. II. Mitchel
of Suffolk, who have been visiting
Mis. W. Johnson, returned
home this Mrs. John-
son and sou, Herbert, accompanied
her home.
Wednesday, July 5th.
Mr. and Mrs. H. T.
to Tuesday.
J. L. Fleming went to Hassel
this
Prof. G. K. of Win-
Is in
Mrs, C. Y. York child left
Pilot
Miss Mollie Manning, of Bethel,
who has spending a few
with Mrs. C. returned
home this
Miss Lillian Carr returned from
Wilson Tuesday Miss
Susie accompanied her
borne to a few days-
pasta
. J. Whichard.
in tithe Grand Stand
You should have beard
Forbes and Dr. singing
got coming from Wash-
last night.
The fat
but I wish I
I'd make it warm fer
old boy yon know I'm
you. What do at Caro-
next year will be A. P.,
in lie, too, again next um-
Gene, we know you were a
But then we all lost the
name the Dr
hurt in he first inning
did count for anything for he
was e game.
Gene, Gee but y m like the
Can't out them out
Old Rick din bunt one,
mil did n t be run He is a peach
hi anyway,
Tr. Rowe we
team, but Washington ii our
j ways.
got a two bagger, single
a sacrifice. Well what do
think We know ho
can hit.
Jack Ivey says he was a
IV. But we all know he. is a star
in and uses the stick like a
By Did you s e those
beautiful sacrifices he golf
. .
It look ; line inning,
we crossed rubber, but oh,
third three
Boys we want three out
if tour next week.
Poor
sorry.
Don't
didn't gel
you know he
is
Say what you the
buttery look mighty
nod tome and surely they deserve
of the credit for winning
tame, for what we didn't give
hem the boys look.
-Nearly all th.
What
going to
me
are
Dr. Howe
entitled to milk shakes
liter his long
go an first
base, can't He is all to the
evergreen any
tine young was beard to
remark Friday night that Rowe
was so bashful that be was actually
cute.
the popular
salesman of Co.,
in our this week. He
one the oldest and most
men on the road.
Vanceboro Went Wet.
New Bern, N. C, July Last
May an was called in the
of Vanceboro to determine
whether that locality should have
saloons or no saloon. was a
very light vote, only votes
being cast; for saloons and
vote against.
STATE NEWS.
Harold Crewel, engine dispatcher
at the round-house at Spencer,
was run aver and killed Sunday
was
to death at New Bern Sunday
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