Eastern reflector, 18 August 1905


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N. Aug.
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Hon. Geo.
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other point of
vacation
S. Max.-
in Drum Hill hi-t
A. I., Brock family return
i me i in- evening
O spool
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home ii
the Future.
and Ayden all having
plant, why not predict
to ill long
rand It would be u
chit-g for all three of these g
i i
Philadelphia.
of Creek. Be i
talk concerning
it understood bis i i
valuable one.
the
A. W,
Morning for Richmond.
S. P. Alford returned home la-
night lo friends aw
relatives county.
C. H. Harrington N. L.
Williams have returned to
home in
W. T. Harrell and family
returned home Thursday
from Drum Hill.
H. W. Phillips took a
trip to Hobgood
morning to see Hon. H. T.
of Norfolk, who
to Savannah. Ga.,
be will spend a few weeks.
The Mr. King, who
expected to
las-, was unable to till
thereby disappointing a
people who tor th.
morning service. The Rev. Ml
Stanfield, who MM his
appointment In the evening,
preached an excellent sermon.
Sidney Spain and children
left for their home
days with friends
T. Pulley, the
chief of police force, ha
been spending several days with
his brother, Pulley,
Jackson avenue.
Miss Minnie and
left f--r home near I
this accompanied
friend, Miss Isabelle Oakley, of
Mrs, X T. who w
ill at our last writing,
has been aide to i turn horn.
w Mis--
Alien.
Miss I'll Hr ell, of l i
a Pi Hock, Km
n th
ill their Ion H.
Stanley.
Judge A. leave-
next week via the steam
the Bed Star Line for
trip to Europe.
K. i broke all
for the hall mile
Lint i
Mr. the station
the mail arrived and us be bad
of e mile I rump
acid a. left poll
boon i he lie mil time f i
the half mile was 1.66,
Miss
i I nil
from Sew i
where I I
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he
able
mun
An Idea what
sometimes in dealing
is shown by an
which occurred in the
other day. seems the
union has
prohibits any th union
ling bicycle from U e sin i
t a job of plumbing on which he
may be engaged. Mr. Albright,
who runs a plumbing shop, wanted
me of men to hurry to a job
in emergency case in order o
make speed wanted him to ride a
bicycle. The union by-law was
called up. Mr. Albright insisted
t be had a to make the re
and enforce it. and seven mi n
work and walked out. The
reason for the regulation prohibiting
the riding a bicycle is not
given, but it is supposed any
thing that will harry work along is
objected Landmark.
A VERITABLE WONDERLAND OF ASTOUNDING ATTRACTIONS
e. T.
Gigantic
Sensational Marvel Sale.
The preliminary report of Com-
missioner of the Internal
Revenue Bureau, shows that the re-
from all internal revenue
sources during the year ended June
amounted to
an increase as compared with
the fiscal year 1904 of
The expenses of collection are shown
to have been approximately
The following shows an in-
crease over 1904 as
Spirits, increase
tobacco, in-
fermented
liquors, increase
oleomargarine.
increase adulterated
increase
of Surprise, Delight and Satisfaction and
of Bin iii Offered Were Ex-pressed on all Sides by the Thousands
who Have Attended the Preceding Days of This SALE
DON'T WAIT A MINUTE
To-morrow will be a Red Letter Day
The Magnet will again draw the Crowd when Bargains are Best and Biggest. Come early for
the Work of a Million Hands will melt away Power of the low like the dew the Mid-
day Sun.
Anything you buy is Bargain, The Wreckage of Values is complete. It will Pay You to make Your
tor both present and future needs. Judge our Sincerity by the Prices Quoted Below.
Those Virginia Republicans
haven't much chance, or
else they would not be promising so
much.
They to Our
The and dyspeptic an
constant sufferers and
our sympathies. Therein not one
them, however, who he
brought back tO health and
by the Chamberlain's
Stomach Liver Tablets. These
tablets invigorate the Stomach
and strengthen the digestion.
They also regulate the bowels. For
Jut. L. Woolen,
There i no way to maintain the
health and strength mind
body except by nourishment.
There is no way to nourish
through the stomach. The stomach
must he kept healthy, pure and
wet or the strength will let
mil disease will set No
lire, loss of strength;
b breath
rifting, indigestion,
dyspepsia and all stomach troubles
that ate curable are quickly cared
the use of Dyspepsia
air. M John I. W
druggist.
A Big line matting all is
In
good yard wide
bleaching must go In this sale
large size Rugs go-
c Hamburg
value at this price, this sale
regular Be Checked
Homespun must go at
Best Apron check
gingham while it lasts M
Special value and cut prices in
lawns
A nice We Umbrella only
Clark's Cotton in this sale -c
Furniture must go, all prices
cut fin this sale.
Wash Fabrics.
Words lack force to express the
importance of these clearance
prices.
India sale price
India Linens, worth
sale price
Check Dimities, values up
to price
Wash
considered excellent val
lies at sale price
Silk and Velvets.
A Hurry in silks that will prove
an Interesting topic.
Black yard wide
worth
Japanese silk, nil colors
worth at
inch velvet, all shades,
worth
in, silk worth
Handkerchiefs.
dozen
handkerchiefs, regular
sellers; sale price
dozen men's bordered
hand kerchiefs
sales price, each
doz men's handkerchiefs
same as above only finer
1,5.0 extra fine grade white
and colored men's
handkerchiefs, regular
and valuer; on sale
specially at
pure linen white hand
kerchief s, neatly
ed regular grade for
lie
Sever the way, no to
easy take, pleasant and
failing in are
Little The-e
little pills a certain
guarantee against
torpid and all of the ills
from
lid and strengthen the liver
by L. Wooten, druggist.
Corsets.
Easy, graceful and form
fitting i s. in all the
makes, in military
land straight front, including
the celebrated c. C
Other Beauties
lie
I the new toes are
in the line of Ladies
oxfords slippers we
dip showing at
Linens, Linens
in. Bleached Table Dam
ask regular value, sale
price
in. White Satin Damask
would sell regularly for
price
in. Bleached Satin Dam-
regular to 1.50
quality; sale price
Extra large s Napkins,
worth a doz; sale
price
Extra large Turkish
Bath Towels, sale price
Linen Crash, reg.
sale price
Full size White Crochet Bed
Spreads, real Marseilles
patterns value for
pairs of Bleached Towels
reg. sale price
Men's Hats
Men's and Hats in
desirable shapes, worth up
to at
Men's tine fell Hats, in-
values ranging
from and at the
exceeding low price of
and Denver shapes,
ill black and nutria
price
All the newest spring shapes
well as staple styles in
Hats that are sold every
for marvelous
Staple Department
yards
1,900 yards Hope Bleach
yards Red Seal
Toil de Noon
Apron Checks, extra value,
worth
Best Calico American Indigo
c Carmine all
Dress Goods
Crape Voile
complete assortment
English Coverts and Damask
suitings
All wool
value
Novelty Suitings and Fancy
Mixtures, Voiles and
Crashes, late Spring style
desirable shades
Black Cheviot in.
wide, worth S 1.00 a yard,
sale price, yard
The finest imported English
Poplins, Mohairs, Sicilians
Mohair Serges and silk
warp up
to sale price
Men's Pants
where
sale price
82.45
Men's latest style
and Fancy Worsted Pants
in all shades and pretty
Stripes, all sizes, reg. price
all go on this sale at
Fine Fancy and Plain
Pants that regularly
sold for and sale
price
Fine Pants that always sell
for and stripe,
cheviots .- fancy worsteds
all go in this sale at only
Men's Pants of in
patterns, regular
sellers; sale price 91.18
Knee Pants
pair of Knee Pants
worth up to sale price
i pair of Knee Pants
reg. sellers; sale prise
of several
lines of Long Pants,
value l
price only, pair
Ladies Shoes and Oxfords
Over pairs of very
finest of this seasons goods,
hand sewed lace or button,
all weights of sole, French
kid, patent Russia calf
They are fare the best
of any shoe brought to this
market, and they come in all
sizes and widths, worth from
to and
pick them out from
down to
Ladies fine kid shoes,
button and lace, toe
and patent tip wort
pro. of Ladies Oxfords,
in all popular leathers, also
white canvas, worth up to
sale price to
Hose, Hose, Hose
Ladies fast black seamless
hose, regular price now
A tine cotton fast
black hose reg. price now
plain and lace
styles black worth
now
ladies beautiful fancy
hose, worth choice, pair
Children's fast black rib-
bed hose, reg price IBo, at
Children's fast black fine
hosts regular price at
Children's finest French
ribbed hose, regular price
at
Men's good fast black
socks, regular made,
price at
Men's good fast lace
and plain socks, reg. price
at
Suits
two piece suits,
single and double-breasted
jackets positively worth
BO during this sale only
The novelty in styles is
elegant garments
that were always sold at
all go in this sale at
Thirty distinct
in Fashion-
able Knee Pants Suits, in
all the SWellest of novelties
and staple styles, sale price
to be
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It Is a
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diseases.
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b. Be ware of counter-
John L. Woofer,
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go in bed before breakfast.
Bitter
physicians had a long and
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THE EASTERN
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
VOL No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY, AUGUST IS 1905.
No.
COUNTY MATTERS.
Proceedings the Board of Comma
The board of county commission
were in regular monthly
on the first Monday. M. Jones,
new member appointed lo
J. Page, deceased, wan
present and entered upon the
d of the office
Orders amounting as follows
were drawn on the For
paupers 1157.76; county home
superintendent of health
tax lists bridges and
prisoner
insane 162.70; roads
jail court house
tickets
books stationers
attorney
To
I law territory 8167.55.
A petition from Greenville
tobacco board of trade was
asking that convicts work
the public roads in the count
be assumed to the roads adjacent
to town of Greenville fr
next It was agreed that
force work two weeks
nine in township, then
on dam near Bethel for two .
three week-, and then the request
of tobacco board of trade
bee implied with.
W. J. was elected con-
stable-of
fill t be vacancy caused by t be death
Tucker.
William and
Heath were a- d-d to
each to receive l
Jesse W.
were appointed to buy
tiling for
The clerk the board was
ordered to In he
k the sale the
tax lists for the and
to the highest bidder.
For the better work.
r log the roads Can line
townships, it
that the on the
lauds Sam Edwards, Limit-
and R. D.
lie the control if the
of road visors of
township.
petitions of public roads
One ill
township from the west t
Lad No. to of A den;
In Swift Creek from
across Fork swamp;
in township from neat
J. H. to B. C.
Heaver Dam township from the
near Warren's chapel
ff to the Nichols road near the rest-
f Louisa Nichols.
Jurors for September court were
drawn.
SURPRISE PARTY,
MORE TROUBLE.
EXCURSION DID NOT GO
j Prince George, Prophet Loose
mi . Delightful; J y
Evening.
A delightful surprise party was. acknowledges the
given to Miss Bernice , B postal from Ayden j
at her on street which is by someone who
day evening, the occasion being himself
her any friends were h, former years
was known as Prince George
present, and a delightful
was spent in games,
enjoying the moonlight,
listening to charming music after
which is were
who dire disaster
and James City.
His prophecies so
that he bas kept quiet for a
long time and now he is kind of
Miss Bernice returned to her j going slow but at the same time he
home in the evening and j keeps up his old tricks.
found a large number of friend The orthography of the postal
present, her showed that wonderful and but o
was greatly surprised much believe a liberal translation of the
delighted. one present to the effect that
in a jolly mood, and numerous will visit the
games were played with much States about August
interest enthusiasm. He bas got a year
guessing contest was had, in ; hand in b s prophetic
which Miss Nellie was j He evidently 1905 but
declared the successful I, rest are both marked
participant. I 1904. That date we believe was a
Mrs. H. Hooker then clear warm day. It remains to be
Crowd Not Urge Enough lo Make the
Price.
was to have been an ex-
form today
by -I the colored Sunday
the town. When
train by Tuesday
evening a was dropped here
for use by excursionists and
train pick couch m
w hen it came along t his morning.
A number of colored people
at the depot this morning ready
the excursion, but train
name and went i d them stand
there. turned out. that one,
hundred were
wiry to make the price
for train to poll them, and
mat many did not snow up
excursion was Called off. There
was disappointment among
no wanted to go.
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL
Monday, August h,
L. I. Moore to Winston
Sunday.
Earl to
today.
Ned to
today.
B. C. Pearce, came
in Sunday evening.
T. E. Little spent Sunday in
Scotland Neck.
J. to Kinston
evening.
S. W. Gabriel, of Plymouth,
spent Sunday here.
This bad a heavy
Sunday
August h.
J. Allen up the road
I. T. lit t-r Raleigh this
J. Br m went lo Plymouth
is morning.
L. Kali went ti Scotland
Nick this
Miss Le Sugg to
Monday evening.
E. A. retailed
O. who bas been to
Panaceas returned
1- t.-v retort ed
present several vocal
selections, which were rendered it.
a graceful and charming manner
seen what the coming day will be.
If it doe bring anything
nun Mid in the weather line Prince
Miss Bernice, followed by those; George will to explain
present, was then escorted to a
table in the hall, on which
many beautiful and valuable
presents. Delicious
were served, and it
that the evening bad
Those pie t were.
Misses Essie
Smith, Bessie Mamie
Mary Addie
Fender, Mrs. H. c. Hooker, Harry
White, Key
Journal.
Boys Hurt by a Fall
sons t-1 Mr, a id Mrs.
am l a
u the sec
. . House o. Pi
el.
older f the ,
severely but the
physician dot mil Hunk that
injuries will prove
The were playing in a hi u-
Brown. Jes-e Ben lay n on
lamer, comer of
and they were ;
walking on some
Patrick and Clarence Jones.
Fully For College
loose planks. The smaller J
. . ., t.-n end of one of the
Cast. A.
school,
near Mi-bane, N. C.
has been on my mind
some time to write to you in
to my ton's experience at
your school, thank nod
the faculty for your kindly
in him.
boards and brother,
aid, seeing his peril, tried to
him. Both fell to the
Hie left by
was
from bead to foot stunned. A
physician was quickly called am
I the
lie hue u large swollen
. . ins back is suffering
school, in both his and ; . ,
Original Observations.
It lakes plenty of horse sense to
run a horse show.
Lie, the world lies with you,
tell truth and alone you talk.
Hall clothes as well as half hose
are fashionable at the seaside r.-
soils.
Many a train of thought i-
before It reaches the
of fruition.
veil shrewd man to
hi a will which effectually i-n
s the lawyers.
a an
dark, need body I'll a
t lb.
e the
i think -f the
you are saving cud kl ii.
Is is true
but tin-
u he
As on the world t
hat you a heart v
i ill bring you many a I
mi .
Cue a g f-u
it up,,., a a- an I
tat nu tome and abide with
one wears
Some l
one
lies overwork v
to make the a exceed-
Vs., O s
server.
I. came in from San
fold Sunday evening.
Mis. Nancy Coward to
Ayden Satin day evening
G. W. Baker came
Lewiston Sunday evening.
Mis Fred Patrick, of .
Pa., is visiting Miss Nellie Lit
Olivia and Madeline Cox
spent
town.
Charles Skinner went
more today to be there
Mr. and Mrs, K. House
with relatives In
c antic
District Attorney
returned from Raleigh
veiling.
Mi and Mrs J, J.
to
-1 evening.
K and little ii.
I, . morning
J A. went
Northampton county today t.
. an
Mable
a H lo
Miss Pattie Skinner.
returned
day evening from his
is all that any parent
or guardian could
climate, comfortable quartets,
excellent table, genial companion-
ship and well qualified and
enthusiastic professors. One
much pain. bones appear t
have been and the
doctor dots not think that he SUi
any internal
The boy had sonic
bruises aid was shocked by the
u- v .
. , , tall hilt his are not at all
feature particularly has impressed
me, and that is and
relations established
between the boys their
teachers. Addison was somewhat
behind in his education when be
entered your school, hut
Wires Damaged by Lightning.
During the storm after-
noon some damage was done to the
wires around town, the telephone
and light wires
struck several times by lightning.
The light wire was burned in two
near the corner of Evans and Third
street, and the light at
intersection of Pitt and Third
streets was knocked down and
broken. There was slight damage
at some other points. The electric
crew had the damage repaired in
time for the lights to be turned
at night.
serious Raleigh Post.
A Volcano in Nevada.
Francisco, Cal., Aug.
A volcano throwing off molten lava
and in active operation, been
standing I found him at the end discovered in Nevada by Messrs.
of the year folly prepared to enter Wheeler
college. If I had a half dozen
more boys I should stud them all
to Bingham school
The Firemen.
Greenville Volunteer Fire Com-
held its regular monthly and tracing in to its source,
cattlemen of
The volcano is located in Rye
Patch, Humboldt county.
hough that section has been
tor years the crater has
been found for the first time.
The men were in the stream of
Marriage Licenses.
Register of Deeds R. William
Issued to th- following
couples since last
Jesse B. Bullock, Jr., and Delia
James.
Willis D. Johnston
BroD.
Wm. Redmond and A.
Neal.
Geo. W. Moore and Mary E.
John H. Little and Nannie
meeting Monday The names
of some members were
located the volcano. The rocks for
some distance around were so hot
w. .- ,, Mil. .------
from the for non-attendance, i that they could not touch them
Ola Forbes was elected foreman of their bare hands,
the company D. J. j The volcano Is active. This is
assistant foreman. Tue chief of u tenon by the fact that the dis
Get Together Boys
What has become of the Osceola
We have not heard a note
from the boys this summer. There
is too much good talent here for it
to be allowed to go to waste,
the people would like to see the
boys get together again. Green-
ville could have a band of which
the town would be proud.
the lire department was present
and gave the assignment
to the steam engine and hose
No.
He is An Artist.
D. C. James has made a splendid
map of the town Ayden for the
use of insurance companies in
rates. At map drawing
cartoon work he is becoming
an expert.
rumbles accompany the flow
of
Died.
Mrs. Delia Little, wife of I H.
Little, of Carolina township, died
Monday. She leaves a husband
two sons and two daughters. The
funeral took place today.
United States Commissioner Appointed
for Pitt County.
We are informed that Judge
R. Purnell, of the
court for the eastern district of
North Carolina has appointed Col.
I. A. Sugg a United States com-
missioner and Col. Sugg bas
accepted the position. It is very
evident there is great need in
this county for such an officer, and
we believe the good people of the
county will heartily endorse the
appointment, a-d believe the
appointment a most excellent one
W. Borden Dead.
Fruit jar rubbers at Johnston
Bros.
A telephone message this morn-
announces the death of William
H. Borden, a prominent citizen of
who was well
throughout the state.
van hi in
B. S Mount,
in Sunday netting and
returned this
la Harper, of Wilson.
came in Saturday evening to vi-
her sister, Mrs. H. L. Carr.
W. S. Greer, of Baltimore, win
has been in town a few days,
for Kinston Saturday evening.
Miss Bertie of Henderson,
who has been visiting her sister.
Mrs. P. M. Johnson, returned home
today,
Mrs. J. S. Keel went to Bethel
this morning in response to a
that her sister was very
sick.
C. W. Harvey and bride arrived
from Wrightsville Sunday evening
and will make their home at Hotel
Bertha.
J. A. Perry daughter, Miss
Helen, of Scotland Neck, came in
Saturday evening to visit Mrs. J.
F. Brinkley.
O. C. and went
to Grifton Sunday evening. He
returned this morning leaving his
family there for a visit.
Mrs. J. S. Barr, of Kinston, and
her guests, Misses
and Banks, of Wilmington, spent
Sunday here with relatives of
Mrs. Barr.
Jesse after spending
several weeks at Virginia Beach,
and visiting the northern markets,
returned home Sunday and will be
ready to handle the fleecy staple
when the new cotton comes in.
I is
. 1.1 X who has
Ills la
ll e ibis
J toward, of
in Monday evening to visit
daughter, M-s. J. G.
. . Kale and
Kinston,
-ante in I hi- u mi g lo visit Mrs.
i 111-- B--.
Misses Annie
e Hue in
g lien sister, M in.
v J.
M is A . Bowl n el in
, day from Plymouth,
sick
t Mr
Mis
Rocky Mount, who
been here visiting relatives,
a to today.
August
to Norfolk
today.
E. M. went to Rich-
today.
c. Baker returned to Lewis-
ton today.
G. . lineman went up the road
morning.
It. Washington, came
up
S. T. returned
finally evening from a visit to
Mrs. T. Ma-on took the train
lure evening to visit
relatives at Ayden.
Miss Olivia Cox, who was
visiting here, returned to Winter-
ville Tuesday evening.
it. Parker daughter,
Miss Ellen, returned borne Tuesday
evening e.
Mrs Eunice of Whit-
is visiting
Zeno Moore and II. T.
King.
Perry daughter, Miss
of Scotland Neck, who have
been visiting Mrs. J. F. Brinkley,
returned home morning.
Mrs. J. D. Bundy Dud.
The many friends
of Rev. J. D. Bundy, presiding
elder of this district, learn with
of the death of his wife
which at their borne in
Mount Tuesday afternoon.
Rev. Craven, of Tarboro, was
passing through the
evening train, and told friends
whom he saw at the depot of Mrs.
Bundy's death. He said had
been suffering slightly some days
from a boil on her but up to
Monday had no great
inconvenience it. Monday
night she was bitten by a
from which it is blood
poison set la, The poison
oped rapidly and she died Tuesday
afternoon.
New Mullets at If. Schultz.
POOR PRINT





Every Careful
Thoughtful
is Particular About
Their Children Wear.
We have been engaged in the business of shoeing the
LITTLE FOLKS SO LONG,
The treaty with China
having lapsed, considerable doubt is
expressed in official circles Wash
as to whether be
to obtain China's consent la
another treaty for the exclusion of
even laborers s
China at the present time there is
ill toward the led states,
due in a large measure I i the
enforcement of the
act. such enforcement in very
many eases humiliating Chinamen
of rank and importance This ill
is expressing itself in a
boycott of America's products,
China and United states are
friendly nations, yet China is dis-
against as do
friendly with the States is.
Chinese laborers are excluded, but
the citizens of other nations, regard-
social admitted
to this country, providing they can
meet the requirements of its
laws. China feels
I that if her citizens can meet the
requirements of our Immigration
laws they should be admitted too,
land not without cause, f r her
Kens morally are equal, if not
i r, to many of
countries, that scare landing on
American
It i- really serious question
whether or not China should even
b asked to assent to another treaty
,. exclusion I her citizens. All
things considered, it be better
either to malt B law ex -lulling them
which the Tailed States has a per-
fed right to do. or so to our
n laws, that undesirable
citizens of all countries, including
, the Chins, will be unable to enter
If between China and
the States tic re is friendship
why should any i be made
that nil-vi in the least upon
, would Americans feel
the habit of selling the best and fitting the
Hie in
China is an n; that
GET YOUR SUPPLIES
Now
Everything want in the way of
nice Groceries, Ca 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.
Scientifically
Constructed.
ULTRA,
for
is made with careful reference
to the most minute details and
so perfected in its numerous
there is no other
mail's shoe on the market selling
at the price the Ultra duos, its
superior, if its equal.
A Shoe tor
Women.
Here is the fundamental basis
of a perfect shoe. We employ
our own expert designers, and
, v r. Ultra Shoe is made over
it hist scientifically constructed
to meet th- closest variations
of width and size in woman's
footwear.
Ultra Shoe meets every
requirement of the many
whims of
We carry SHOE, for men, in Oxfords, etc
Pulley Bowen,
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S ONS.
has grown to be such a fixed custom with us
,,.,,. I iv
that you may feel perfectly safe
When You Buy Your
Children's Shoes Here.
of
; the earth Spurred n by Japanese
may become another
and more powerful Japan, for its
people are today better educated on
the average than are the Japanese-
With such a prospect would it not
he policy to cement the
friendship that now exists, than to
run the risk of a menace to
American interests m the Far
V. American-
Our stock of children's Slippers embraces almost every
HATCH
desirable style and shape of the Manufacturers From Kinston to Norfolk
FOR WHITE PEOPLE ONLY
Wednesday and Thursday
August and U.
These Slippers are all first class in every respect, and of the best fARE
under years 91.00.
W. C. MINUS, Agent.
suitable for Summer Wear.
makes, yet we are offering at greatly reduced prices-the reason
is, we are overstocked and don't want to carry them over.
The opportunity Is yours. We will be
glad to serve you.
J. B. CHERRY CO.
Always
Hand.
STORE.
Stock of Framing M x ft
Also Herman Siding, Ceiling and
Partition and dressed
lumber necessary for building
house complete. Bills cut
short notice.
Greenville Lumber Veneer Co-
FOR SALE.
A nice farm lying on Tar river six
mill front Greenville en Greenville
aim Washington road
acres. This fa-in is In Bx,
tobacco on it, a good park-
house, stables an-l out
with live room lately repair-
id and one of every-
thing ready to t work.
house one mile, church miles.
Apply to.
W, L.
R, F. D. No. Greenville, N. C
STRAY UP.
I have taken up a stray he that
was with my stock and was
mischievous. Black and
white spotted, weighs or pounds,
unmarked, male. Is requested
to call for the hoc and pay charges.
K. F. D. No. Winterville, N. C.
return
Hints and plates to me. I give the
the work promptly, send a trial order to
II. Photo-Artist,
Elizabeth City, X. C.
Negligee Shirts.
The mos worn by th
man in all is
shirt.
THEY FIT WHEN STIFF BOSOM FAILS
and comfort you get the
soft THE SHIRT in I'll n .
Our sizes are not broken and the
styles are here, and until
we
WILl REDUCE AIL GRADES FROM to PER CENT.
All styles in our line will fold for
ii it i i .
ii . ii i
ii .
ii ii
no
BO
These prices will prevail
No Shirts will be charged these prices.
C. S. FORBES,
The Man's Outfitter.
OLD ARTIST.
. , , Ml H. Portraits For a Living
As Rich In Historic M In Nat- For
is as rich in historic in- g
u it is in natural beauties. . hi own pleasure and
The house of Valois had a special
liking for the hanks of the Loire,
THE NEW WAY sleep Comfortable
and the great nobles of their court
built near the royal resiliences their
own of
grace, strength beauty,
but of which there is not a stone
that is not cemented with blood, for
the Valois lived in an atmosphere
of fraud and violence. They
were always being conspired against,
and they met plot with counter plot
If treason could not be met
force, a sudden surprise or a stab in
the dark or the malignant skill
some Italian chemist laid to rest
forever suspicions which might have
been unfounded. It is but fair to
State, however, that this was not
often the case, for the were
turbulent and ambitions, and when
not engaged in waging war openly
or covertly with their sovereign.
quarreled among themselves and led
forth their retainers to surprise or
besiege a neighboring castle. W
the battlement of every
there was a watchman, day and
night, ever on the lookout for the
of arms in the valley below,
and ready to his hand was a huge
horn, one blast of which would
alarm the garrison and bring them
to the walls. A few feet below the
watchman there dangled from a jut-
ting beam the corps, of some poor
wretch, and in the loathsome dun-
peons beneath the moat others were
chained to the reeking walls, for
had the right of ad-
ministering greater and lesser
and could dispose of the lives
and liberties of his vassals as he
deemed lit. He had other privileges
also, some of which make us wonder
why the revolution did not come
some centuries earlier.
Lees in Architectural
One hot day George E.
Ellis, the historian, going to an in-
formal dinner with h friend, wore a
comfortable but unfashionable
coat and manila hat. A
orthodox clergyman began
to banter the Unitarian divine
regarding his big straw hat, where-
Dr. Ellis replied that he would
not have a word said against that
article of apparel, inasmuch as i
been a good friend of his for
four years. exclaimed his
friend, could it have lasted
it has been Cal-
Or. Ellis. The
host, misunderstanding the word,
inquired with amazement how the
hat could he galvanized. But Dr.
Ellis, with a twinkle in his eye,
looked straight at the orthodox min-
as lie did not say
said the hat had Wen
ill brimstone.
the summer
that he might be in
with nature. It was this
love of nature and of simple things
,,,; the faculty of seeing beauty in
them that gave such a choice dis-
to his work, because it was
the expression of his own simple,
lovable personality. He had beauty
in himself, and all his life it fed on
simple joys of nature,
of demotic happiness, of music and
of his own art.
He was iii the little town of
on the river in the
beautiful county of Suffolk.
he loved to ramble the
sketching, and showed much
inclination for it and so little for
any other kind of study that when
was fifteen he was sent to Lon-
don and placed under the of a
silversmith, who procured him ad-
mission to the St. Martins Lane
academy. Here he worked for three
years painting. Gains-
borough's eighteenth year was an
eventful one. He hired three rooms
in gardens and set up as a
painter on Ilia own account. Sleet-
with little encouragement, he re-
turned to There he fell a
to the charms of a you
of seventeen. Miss
Burr, who had an annuity of
married her and established himself
i the of
Here he worked on happily and
for fifteen years, continual-
in the open
small commissions for
portraits a- came to him. until he
had succeeded in discovering for
himself a manner of Minting Milted
to his needs and bad developed an
extraordinary skill.
j., he moved to Bath, at that
time the fashionable city
London. The gay world of
that time congregated there to drink
the water-. Gainsborough success
was immediate, but with increasing
wealth there was no alteration in his
simple method of lyrics
H. in St. Nicholas.
SLEEPING ON THE BEST.
Royal Elastic Felt Mattress
to all others.
s are
EL
you Had to Get Your
News In the Old Way
In the old times people had to go from to
to tell the news or meet at the roads store once
to rind out what was going on. They were slow days.
house
week
It Is Not So Now
But in this day of numerous and rural tree delivery
mail you can gel the news every day.
This is th- leading age and no is complete without
a good newspaper. Every mat, ought to take his county paper
and know what is going on.
The Reflector
can supply you with the news. We print two editions, Daily
and Semi-Weekly
THE DAILY REFLECTOR
is a page paper and costs
only a year.
Don't I- without a paper when yon can get one so cheap.
K yon are not a subscriber send in your order today.
Our piece Enamel Iron Beds are
as the best
every Royal Elastic Mattress m
bed is sold under not. the best, price re
funded.
OUR STOCK IS IN
EVERY DETAIL
kinds.
WHEN NEED FURNITURE
Springs are perfection in making. Try a pair.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
is a large
page paper, a year.
A. H. Taft,
NEXT DOOR TO SAM WHITE'S.
H. A. White
Benefit a Rural Life.
Froth country air it
a sovereign remedy for many of
the ills afflict the wean city
dweller. The tendency in tint
of the and overtaxed
would benefit-
ed if they could be removed to Hie
farms. The magazines that
age love Of rural life arc doing
., I wot work, and not the least
of their is the
the aesthetic quality. They
promote a love for the beautiful in
nature that will re-ult in the
of much of the natural love-
of the country that been
too ruthlessly dealt with by the
utilitarian in the past.
Nashville
A Useful Member.
The small sou of a clergyman
who was noted for his tiresome Mr-
overheard two friends of Ins
father saving how dry they were,
and how hard it was to keep awake
during them. The following bun-
while tho minister was
he was astounded to sec his son
throwing at the
from the gallery. The clergy-
man frowned angrily him,
the
It's all right, pop. go
on preaching; I'm keeping them
Weekly.
Hi. Slight
you ho ash-
ed as they sat down on one of the
rustic seats at the retort,
cut our initials on this tree
behind three or four years ago.-
no, she replied.
don't remember that. Are you
arose, walked around the tree
mid inspected the hark closely.
he said, the fame
tree, all right, but it was another
Tribune.
Hi.
The musical instrument seller had
at last in working on a
cheap on a customer at four
times its value. .
-Where shall I send it he tn-
street. My flat is
on the third
The fiddle dealer s face fell, no
had moved, with his family, the day
before to the flat on the second
floor of -street on a three
agreement.
Consideration.
De say. man-
ore you going to pay hack the
id- a few
; M ll back
., of hurting your
I-. .,. In what
want to
think I thought needed the
Chicago News.
Man In the
The helplessness of mere man
presence of ordinary
was illustrated in the case
the Old miner, who explained that he
had once tried to improve us cool
mg a hook of recipe.
was no he sadly confessed,
every one of receipts
starts With a clean dish.
He was kin to one of the
Mr-. a Scotchwoman
in Pennsylvania. was called
from home one day just after
dinner. she was leaving she said
the . . I
of must wash the dishes
and the oilier wipe them and put
them so that everything will
tidy by the lime get back.
right, mother, said Jack.
But Will's got to wipe them. m
willing wash, hilt wiping IS
work.
Job
OF THE
REFLECTOR PRINTING HOUSE
IS BETTER EQUIPPED TO
DAY THAN EVER BEFORE
Greenville, N. C.
m- Prompt and Careful attention given to all business.
To
SALE
SEND N ORDERS.
REFLECTOR PRINTING HOUSE, N. C.
Beginning Saturday July 18th, and
soil our entire stock for off.
for we
Embroideries.
; values
values
and
values He
values
reduced in this sale,
ANOTHER OFFER.
FREE To All Our Subscribers
GREAT
AMERICAN FARMER,
Indianapolis, Indiana.
Colored Lawns value,
A big reduction in all dry and notions,
SHOES. SHOES.
Ladies Oxfords and Sandals in Patent Kid.
i values . 83.00 a ties
2.50 values 2.00 2.00 values Q
1.50 values in
James F. Davenport.
Peasants.
There is country in
which the traveler find
dressed in even particular
they were general I
districts the peasant a.-
scarcely at all. Hie
are almost as they were More the
Tartar invasion. The women wear
the quaint national costume, w
in as it is in other countries,
and the bearded men show no
I marks of modern civilization
i in habits or
Love and Time.
were seated together
on the there was no
room- between them for an
and-1 V- .
matter, oar
asked. . . ,
she replied.
to think that this wot
last evening until to
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I Central Barber Shop, it b Too Hot To Cook
Edmond Fleming, Props.
row evening
LAWYERS,
Room j Masonic
ii
with us, in Hie ill
Mr. Harry
The arm name will
SKINNER
Lawyers.
January 2nd,
I IS. W.
Norfolk, Va.
handlers
I ;
And can save you
Located In section of that trouble.
,, , Send to my stole for Nice Crackers.
Pour chairs in operation ,
one presided over by a
and
Cakes, Canned
other ready to
Butter in lee every day.
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
AND FRIDAY.
. J. Editor
Entered the post office at Greenville, C, as second class matter,
Advertising rates made upon application.
A correspondent desired at every post office in Pitt and adjoining counties.
in
Pitt County, N. C, Friday, Aug. 1905.
SLIM PROSPECTS OF PEACE.
The news from St. Petersburg
We wish to mil attention to Hi
report in another column of It.
president of Greenville
, ,, , it i, or. shows if thinks the terms
Tobacco Board of Trade.
. , , ., peace proposed Japan are
to commend this report to all our p
. ,. ., r absurd, and the sentiment there is
readers, especially citizens
. ,, , ,,,,. peace is impossible unless there
Greenville It Kill be seen that tins . r
. ., . . a modification of these terms. The
is full elaborate,
the time concise showing high
executive capacity and
advice. no citizens in
our community ho have
. I sentiment given out at St.
To the Greenville Tobacco Board of
Trade.
The undersigned lent of your
board, in accordance with the annual
custom, begs leave to submit the
following as his annual
That during the tobacco sea
sons of pound
of leaf tobacco was sold upon the
various warehouse floors of the town
of Greenville for the sum of
making the average
per one hundred pounds for all
tobacco sold upon said mark el
And although the
of pounds sold during; the season o
104-05 was much smaller than tin
number of pounds sold during
season yet the average
pries per hundred pounds was
more in 1904 than
1903-04.
I herewith submit for your
balance of the world upon the report of C V
Russia as whipped ill the tight, but
nation appears not ready to ac-
knowledge the defeat. The official
ed more to the up-building am
the interest i
, i i die and than
have the mi u- die report
of the i resident on the business
done by the i mar
pant year shows
Greenville stands among the leading
tobacco the state and the
t,;,;. ,,, buyers and n.
acting on the suggestions of tin
will time, e predict,
in making Greenville tin
largest, and bright
in the slate-
would he well for if her
business interests were as well
connected and working as
as tobacco
An evidence municipal water
electric hints
by the towns in which they . nu
not by i
shown . ii ;
the I. the
the electric t
there the company cut .
cur cut operated .
the printing Rice
it conies to pass that newspapers
i that
serve criticism, granting
franchises ought to . .
i is the
burg is as
f peace arc re
in their entirety as quite
I in possible of acceptance and close
Harvey, secretary and treasurer i
the Greenville Tobacco Board
Trade, showing receipts and ex
during the past year and
showing net balance on hand
I respectfully suggest that
the members of the Hoard of Trade
endeavor to abide more strictly, both
The Chance
of the Season
has not removed the very b letter and in spirit, by the rules
impression their first the of Trade and not try,
leading has produced here. If they members the board see u
ire not especially in the be doing, how near
indemnity and territorial Lao . to violating the rubs
concessions peace it is thought actually called to
impossible and the continuance account therefor. compliance
the negotiations useless. with the rules and regulations f
Japanese terms are regarded the board by all members is
as demands which might necessary in order that the Board of
be made upon an utterly crushed Trade may accomplish the
is ah- far which it was formed
surd to propose them to a power that both
like which has half a million buyers and use even
men facing the enemy, possible endeavor to cause as much
I Ins army in good condition and to be brought to this market
eager for action. It many M possible, and I would especially
advantages of position. suggest that all of the buyers join
The more hopeful feeling which and
i can be traced to to be as courteous and polite to
In that who pens bringing tobacco to this
i- cognizant of the views as possible. A kind word
the would and a small amount attention from
not continue negotiations at Ports- the buyers to persons bringing to-
in he had reason to be- to market will do much
that Japan would reduce her toward increasing the amount of
d. sufficiently to render them tobacco sold, and will cost nothing,
acceptable to Russia The and will not only be f mutual ad
envoys went to Portsmouth ready to ware-
ink. reasonable honorable housemen and the persons Belling
concessions and if peace is to result the tobacco, but will do more
the negotiant on American perhaps than anything else to
Japan show an equal strengthen and build up our market
spirit of reasonableness and sincerity
her protestation for
to obtain high-class merchant tailoring, equal to the swell-
est New York tailor's work, right here in town at reason-
able cost
We shall hold an exhibition of Fall and Winter Styles
and Fabrics, at our store, on Monday, Tuesday and Wed-
August and
These are in almost endless variety and come from the
famous Wholesale Tailoring House of Schloss Bros. Co.,
of Baltimore New York.
This grand array of stylish patterns will be in charge
of an expert and Fitter the above-named
who is an authority upon all matters pertaining to
Correct Dress for Men and the most appropriate style.
You would do well to consult him, even if you do not
intend to buy, as there is no better way of keeping in touch
with the coming fashions.
If desired, he will take your measure and order your
selection made up by Schloss Bros. S Co. Besides the
of fit, quality and style, every one of their garments
has that clean-cut look of finish and distinction that only
the best of metropolitan tailors can produce.
I have arranged for the cutter to bring the garments
back basted up and have them fitted to the customer be-
fore finishing.
The prices asked are not to will pay
for an Suit or Overcoat.
Don't forget the Tues. Wed. 15,16
News and I i
an excellent paper, is d in;
the state valuable service in the
c it publish
es s paper was an educ ,
edition thirty-two
d ii Ii admirable articles
u m the i
progress N Carolina has
made. I'm i is well
sen is this educational edition i i
he Sews and
The Chicago minister who i-. re
ported as saving that President
k is one man of
world matches -l Christ
seriousness i I the i e, in
of ought to be for tin
simple-,
. es Up with another case
of burning at the stake- A
led to criminally assault a
your . He n as captured
at once, identified, confessed
In- crime, and was taken by
citizens to the public square
of the town and roasted alive.
The case of burning a
to death in Texas will make the
froth at the mouth some more,
reel like
up that way.
So far the fever situation
at New Orleans -hows no improve
even though the government
has taken charge-
I would also suggest the
various members of the warehouse
slop lighting each other so
Cram, the collector bitterly and work together for
Charleston, did not get a crumb of good of the Of course each
c at Park, lie i, warehouse firm will endeavor lo sell
. , ., . , v as much tobacco as possible, but i.
Ills wife up to that popular New
would be good policy far the ware
lei resort mid thought he would . , ,
housemen to stop unkind
ride around the board walk in things about each other and work for
ruling el air like while folks, the good of the if one
II to the keeper of the chairs . sell a certain p
I told he could get the chair sou's tobacco, then he should
if he would roll his wife himself, as
t white were not made to roll
colored people. Cram would not
d i the lolling; so bad to walk.
to persuade that person to
mi the as the
place
i- e ills pleasure that I
the la. t hat during the
there has been very little
soldiers draw no lion between the member the
it one of the of Trade, and trust
. paring in the Chicago News. there
,, , . , . ,, not friction whatever,
l mistake in this, , ,, , , . .
that all will work together in liar
or how could the pension roll a for the good of the market.
war forty years ago keep en ,, .,,
rather than decrease Thai the Board of Trade to seek to control
pension roll creates the impression their tempers as much as possible.
that a name once on it stays there should remember to
ho courteous to buyers and that
buyers owe to their patrons a duly.
and buyers should remember
Johnson county has voted out all owe to the sellers
dispensaries and will become a dry a like duty. There should certainly
county. That is the point all should he no bickering and strife between
aim at. make a clean sweep of the and buyers.
entire whiskey business as soon as to the fact that
it can be done. at St this
market was awarded the for
forever.
, . . . ,. the best display of bright leaf to-
wreck on the , .- ,
and I Desire to state in
Nickel Plate railroad near
large measure the selection and
in which twelve persons were handling of this tobacco exhibit was
killed and twenty-five injured. done by Sir. W. T. Lipscomb; tho
. write up accompany the exhibit
,, , ,. ,.,. ., . was Mr U. I,,
disability is a reason , ,, , ,. , ,
and I that this
given by the Charlotte for ,, .,. ,,. ,, , . .
J board is due to of Alder-
trains being one day Thai town of Greenville a vote
i. to tic ease. to thanks for the generous and
mm
prompt manner in which came
i i the assistance of this board when
we were making the financial
with which to make the
tobacco exhibit at St. Louis.
There can be no reason why
i now am the first
he leaf tobacco markets in the
haps second, should not easily
take first if we have the hearty
. operation of all persons interested
in the production sale of
en, and I hope to see at no distant
d IV the fully established
is best tobacco
in Ninth Carolina.
I respectfully recommend that on
and after September the member-
ship for all persons joining the
Tobacco Board of Trade
be
R. o.
Greenville Tobacco of
Trade.
.
Hardware.
.
F-or C Stoves Ranges,
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am-
munition, One and Two Horse
Plows, Heat Cutters and
In fact anything
in Hardware come lo
H. L. CARR
Down in New Orleans they say
tin- is practically immune
from yellow over, and the reason
given is that bis skin is so thick
mosquitoes can't get their lulls
through.
All the other varmints are puling
into insignificance along with the
mosquito. It is to be hoped if
start out gunning for them that
the game wardens will not interfere.
The Raleigh livening has
increased its from six to eight
pages and added the Associated
Press telegraph service. The Times
grows heller the
If Governor
pi, thinks Louisiana started the;
yellow just to spit him, why
take it to get
Craft for the Members.
It has just been made public that
fountain pens and jack
knives that cost the state about
supplied to the
of the
Assembly that has just closed This
supply was in the nature of
stationery, the state at the opening
of the Legislature furnishing every
member in both houses with all the
stationery and knives that
the legislators are supposed to need
during the session. The
was expended for extras in this line.
There were thirty-live Senators
and Representatives. It has
been figured out by the State Con-
Department that more than
three fountain pens and nine knives
wont to each legislator, if the extra
supply was evenly distributed, hut
it was claimed that there was no
such equal distribution.
. in i
were bought the
d out a
I the got
v ii cur i i if
ill i I the I. ii o ,,, y
me pen and one knife
i . .- mi.
Water Alone is Symbolic.
Here's to of Kan-
As the to the
toast we quaff of same
fluid with which the battleship Kan-
was christened Saturday at Cam-
den, Some may think that it
was eccentricity on tho part of
to the battleship
christened with water instead of
with champagne and others may
think that it was a desire to he odd
order to create notoriety, our
part we think that it was good
fair mindedness. Why
not christen a battleship with water
And why christen it with
The former is unanswerable
and to the latter can made the
reply that there is no reason;
aside from tradition. There may
not be any harm in christening a
with champagne,
there certainly i no in doing
so. s not co
with n proper come pi ion of
Water does I is
r -p lids precisely with lie-
of the event. Lei irater be used,
say Dispatch.
WINTERVILLE
This department is in charge of who is authorized to rep-
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory.
M. , An.
Mm. Sarah lay our p
Monday morning
Baltimore, where slit- expects to
purchase her fall of goods
Pit County Oil
Company can now supply your de-
seed meal and
hulls at lowest market price.
A. W. Ange Co. are selling
noes They sell a pretty
shoe cents.
aid
Chapman have gone to G Point
to visit Misses Vivian
We saw K. A. x-k, of Cat
Frank and Charlie Jame
Stokes were in town Sunday.
All e Ion. of pal and
of
lip In a
e-v days with lier Mrs.
L.
and feed stable,
whips and spreads. W. L, House.
We handle T. W. Wood and
S and millet
T. and Pro.
For Molt time alarm
clicks and see R.
Chapman
a bottle of Dr. mire I
cod, in week buying sup- for indigestion at the drug shire.
plies of A. W. Ange Co.
C. A. Fair, of was in
town yesterday.
Pig line of hats and caps
received, latest styles. Harrington,
Bather Co.
Miss Mollie Bryan is visiting
friends at Bethel.
When in need of jugs and pie-
serve jars go to, Harrington,
Barber Co.
Last Saturday morning the
daughter of Dr. Cox playing
with her pet kitten, as usual, whet I
the kitten bit her. No notice was
taken of the bite until a little later
the kitten begin having
soon died. Then great fear
entertained as to the kitten's
hydrophobia. Toe I
head was preserve I and on Sui d
Dr. Cox, with his wife and little
Grace, left for hospital in Baltimore
ACT
CUT THE
What Is known as the
occasioned by actual
. but in the
majority cases by a
LIVER.
THIS IS A FACT
which may be
by trying a course of
Wills
They coot regulate the LIVER.
They to the
They l-ring health and elastic-
to the body.
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.
or men to solicit
orders for stock in Pitt
county. For particulars enclose
stamp. Box Winterville; N. C,
For hay, corn oats, go to
Harrington Barber Co.
Another large shipment of shoes
all styles and sizes and prices very
reasonable. Harrington Barber
A Co.
White's Black Liniment,
for the human
ARNOLD'S BALSAM
Warranted to
Cholera By
Jno. L. lid Coward
In Nil, f i- c imp
nu. d v -o t
family, lie for perfectly ml r.
cm pains different t
,, ii my so severe i
He any position long Hi-a time.
R T. Cox Bro. in
now hi hand nice Hue of I tn d
balanced,
II
ii ware, all very
f had been
n Bad for the
Co b, no MM,
r-yes fee like there Then f would try Mi
it i
and
ti
tired
ii they pain you
on reading Do
taking with them the kitten's head. b c me mattered and
The A. G. Manufacturing while asleep That
are making some the pored vision and should be rein
best and most comfort desks I by wearing eye glasses. B.
on the market, which they will i T. Cox and Be. carry a full line of
sell a very low price. hope and can lit your eyes
many of e o the with lees.
will avail them-elves
this make
s comfortable and
plea-am the ope dug I hi
Mis J.
for Baltimore to purchase
a full line of
Just by K. i. Chapman
car load lime which
they will very cheap.
Many of our citizens h
their side walks of grass and weeds
and they have a much better
A few teem to dread-
the hoe, but after a little re-t
here i no doubt but what they
too, will be sharers in nice and
clean sidewalks.
our last mail brought in more
orders for Hunsucker buggies.
of glass ware and
; a. w s on hand. Harrington
i S Co.
Reduction sales made on
goods and It.
Co.
Farmers who raise
I be supplied with the known
Mowing machines and
rakes by Co,
. call and see them.
hand a Int of nice
I gents straw hats that will now go
below cost. Don't fail
We will sell you some price.
K. ti Chapman Co.
is no reason why Pitt Co,
should have to pay such
high price for their flour they
I had
faith it. or fur m
hill I ii won hi lie i
bird night I
ii.-ii on ii I the first g.,.
-b-i had had in m
months. I The
I lie tile pal
I been IT-ring from so I .
In sleep
I so in began to feel
new man
Improve. I to up u
respect, continued its
I look lib nil z-n
when I knew h .
I in. I i i. . en. I f ,
hive i i .
II n l -i i.,. i , . o. i .
hi, nave , y. ; ,. . , .,,,,
id l to-
W. II.
Fort Mill, S.
will he soft, fair and
If yon give Hie. i-
Tea
month. It r tin k
and bowels. I s
ones sleep and cents
Drug Store.
I wail until j blood i
i l-lo d on V i ii -ii-.
ailing, but take
Te i will
drive nut all Impurities. .
II II
can raise their own wheat and lite
I visit to
lives near Washington, Miss equipped making
Magdalene Cos came homo flour
In need of anything in
Twenty-live Tarheel I the crockery and glass ware line
hi and so tin little
h i
ii
. . t . All and i I.
wagons for sale by the A. Cox be to see us before buying T,,, ,
Mrs. M. L. Cox been
friends Ayden. After a very
pleasant visit there she home
yesterday morning.
We are glad to see Frank
back again in the office
of the A Mfg. Co
See buggy robes
They lire
pretty and just the you
Don't fail to see them.
O.
Co., arc offering cut price on
their large stock shoes which
must i e sold within a days in
order to make room for their new
soon lo be received.
Look up Mr. Cooper ask him
prices of anything that yon
are interested in.
Prof. O. K. came home
Saturday night
the surrounding
yesterday for
B. G. Chapman Co.
Colic and Kidney Cure,
the combination kidney medicine
for stock and a sure colic cute,
at the Drug Store
We samples of over live
hundred style, of wall
We are prepared to y u as
the cheapest. Come and
examine before buying elsewhere.
B. T. Cos Bro.
For hard ware and mill supplies
W, L, House.
paint, guaranteed
the at Harrington Barber
Co.
The Greatest Reduction
in Dress Goods Known.
PUBLIC.
When yon
pair of pants ,, q. m ;.,
i I o turn out
class work. working
over and idol e-
very reasonable. m
money back. me h ii
FRANK HOPKINS.
Back
Poplin was Joe for
Suiting that was now
Hamburg that was now
left I Ladies Hose now
There is no way to maintain lie
health and strength mind
body except by
There is way to nourish except
through the stomach. The stomach
must be kept healthy, pure and
el or the strength ill let down
and will set up. No
loss of strength; nervousness
headache, bad breath
sour using, rifting,
and all trouble
Mint Hie curable cared
i do I i
Cure. -Sold by John I. Woof-u,
druggist,
; to.
dent t Winter
was
Q ., Lawn now
I Te in now
iV o ii-.-.- i , was
reduction in Rocky
kinds Spring and Summer
,., i Dross Goods.
and convinced
A. W. Co.
A Easy for Busy People.
Brings Health Vigor.
ii
Troubles.
Eta Kooky In tub-
form,
GOLDEN NUGGETS SALLOW PEOPLE
i m
LOADED UP IN VAIN.
A That Didn't Oat an
Opportunity to
It was a fund Kin of the judiciary
committee of the senate, of which
Senator was the chair-
man, to attend to the furnishing of
the old senate chamber with busts
of eminent judge who bad sat on
bench. In the dis-
charge of this Senator Tram-
ball offered a resolution in the sen-
ate a bust of the lute Thief
Justice should be placed
there along with the busts of his
predecessors. Mr.
warmly objected to this meas-
on the ground that de-
in the Scott cast
a decision generally obnoxious to
people hostile to too
offensive and infamous tn render it
lit to grant honor to its author.
Trumbull in telling this story smiled
as ho -aid that it had seemed to him
that even if might have
fallen into n legal error or be. n ex-
blameworthy it might still
be to want to see how he
looked I
Tho fire of Mr. protest,
however, led to a postponement of
tho resolution. observed
Sunnier speedily went to work
to hunt up in the Congressional
and to bring from its shelves
book alter hook on the lives and
of iniquitous judge in
pant and to deposit them in a
pile by his desk in the senate
chamber, his intention being to
draw from these some illustration
of detestable judicial decisions, the
authors of which might be seen in
the pillory and classed with the
presided in the
case. After wailing for the
objectionable resolution lo called
up for action Mr. v. ho had
taken time enough to compose an
elaborate philippic, inquired of
Trumbull when the res n
called up anew. To this
question an evasive reply was made
then and perhaps more ban once.
The upshot of the incident that
no opportunity given to deliver
the harangue which Mr. Sunnier
been laboriously getting ready to
fortify from the contents of the pile
of hooks at the side of Ins desk.
After the gun had been loaded with
so much painstaking no chance
a.- afforded l discharge
George Fisher in
Stevenson and
Louis Stevenson used to
toll this story of his early
was entering in an
way the famous secondhand
of James when he ran
into a fuming old gentleman who
leaving the establishment. The
latter ejaculated in an angry tone.
i an you not look you
are Stevenson I
for bis awkwardness and was then
confronted by Mr. who was
also excited. The I or ex-
creature bus been
to make out an old book
I -old him i- spurious lie may be
able to write, but he knows nothing
about letter book-, I be
most disagreeable i m r that
ever entered my
i- Stevenson.
Hi, that's the great Mr. Thomas
was the r.
Work of Merit.
One n traveler came to a well,
where be dismounted, fastened his
animal to a pin satisfied bis
thirst, As he returned lo his
it occurred to him that it would
be a of to
have the pin behind for other
might wish tether their
beasts, The next to was a
mi foot, who, being very thirsty
and in ii hurry, fell over pin.
This man threw the pin down the
well, so as to prevent any one else
from having a similar A
learned man in the district was ask-
ed which of the two did the
lie . f their
were equally
i In u Persian
PAVING THE WAY.
The rule we have of not carrying
goods from one season to another is strictly
business. When prices take a dip below the
cost mark they almost speak. The economy
supplying your every want is warranted in the
offerings and in the prices that are within easy
investigate is to be convinced.
Two more weeks to sell summer goods then
comes fall.
A of
A curious memento of the
industry of Monterey, in Mexico,
remains in the It ad
from tho street to the west door of
the church of San Carlos do
romeo. This is one of the churches
founded by the Spanish missionary
fat In is and is still iii excel
pair. The round, oh-
in the pavement ore the
brae of t be great mammals. The
pavement is in good condition and
to wear well.
Millinery for the Seashore
or Mountains.
weir
Von all at half price
and less-
Shirt waists hat-, worth i
and cleared at
Shirt Waists Collars.
shirt waist collars in
ill styles and colors, worth
and clear up at I
Corset
We have a of,
G. C B corsets, some;
four dozen dollar
tins which we are gelling tit
Silks.
A of Silks. Too many;
silks for the season, all reduced
i. Plain in all colors as
long as last
Silk Ribbons in all Colors.
To make a clean in
ribbons we reduce th-m about
one half.
Neck ribbons in till colors
worth clean yd
Summer Lawns.
All summer Lawns have been
ordered out have been
severely knifed
All reduced to clean at
Be and
Girdle frames the wanted
kind
Ladies frames in Mac d
and white
Handkerchiefs.
and Men's white
clean Up -2 for Be
Ladies
chiefs, worth and
up at each
Baby Caps.
Baby caps worth
and clean up at and
and Um-
steel rods and black
Gingham top, inch
Merrimack Prints the be
kink, clean up at yd
Regular values in towels,
clean up sale and
Mill End Sale of Table Dam-
ask and goods, clean
tip at
Shoes.
All low cut shoes to go.
IBo in white canvas all sizes
clean up at
IBo in black and tan,
up
black and tan clean
up at
in Patent leather and
tan clean up v
Laces Embroideries to
g . at rand h price
Corset
Hoc clean up at
clean up
India Lawns.
do inches wide good quality
clean at I
and Misses Hose.
Tans, Black and White
special clean up at pr
All goods first class or money
back.
Gents Furnishings.
Newest in men's
all the Colonial cravats, new-
est club lies and long four in
hand, near and plain
colors
Linen collars
Link cuffs
White
chiefs
Men's half hose Tans and
Black Sc
Negligee Shirts.
Soft shirts in white
black dot, worth
and clean tip at
Special dollar soft bosom
shirts in a of and
patterns usually clean
at
Our special in linen and
white clean up
S II suspenders the
kind clean up price
Low Cut Shoes
Oxfords and
calf. Patent calf and Viol
Kid Oxfords and all
given good-bye prices
Banisters oxfords 4.00
Shape Bo
R H S l
Men's Straw Hats.
Men's straw bar- in sailors
and Panama shapes have been
knifed i. Two wear
yet
Clothing that is Labeled.
F is the
est. The of serge
nave been reduced to
Men's wool special
now
Trunks.
Gent's
defy the baggage
smasher. automatic
troy trunks, are the best made.
Strong durable. All to be
bared the fall stock
c iii. Can star; you
by an land yon to
12.00
Suit Cases.
for the seashore
man
We you at and
you to
all case, These
are special make
Night shirts.
night shirts
all the coolest, regular price
clean op at
Patterns.
The paper pat-
terns the best. seam
allowance, all at one price
now now lower. Sheet
now ready and
I'm- tin- asking
Talcum powder
c box, why pay more
shoe Polish, black
and tan box
Men's canvass shoes and
low cut's at I the regular
price
1.00 shoes, clean up at
low cut's, clean up
Men's line
from to
A Little For Pa.
mi
Nu you're not. You
don't I
. I j ti
little for
o in
the custom Von toll her,
Mill you I've out and
see
e. L. Wilkinson
Dr. Jame
Dental
Surgeon
Greenville.
After a hearty meal a dose of
I e will
attack of Indigestion.
is a thorough a
cine for
on the Stomach
Weak Heart, Risings, Had
Breath all Stomach
Sold by John L. druggist.
POOR PRINT





OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT.
To Publishers
and Printers
We Be
d patents
ending, whereby
can old Brass Col
and Head
pt. and thicker, and make
fully as good a now
i any unsightly
knobs r feel on the bot
PRICES
Column and Head
regular length Me. each
s and
Heed Ruled
and over Me.
am Ina, I h , . . ,,, i v
pin
v-
Hubert
an entitled
. superior
i-iii county a
,,. u dilute divorce from said,
ii i upon the ground
and the said t
that lie i re-
quired to at the next term
i court of Pitt to
be held the court house In Green-
, . ,, Monday after 1st
in September, I. being
the of and
,, . mar in
action.
, in- for Mm relief demanded in
mid complaint.
This day t July, I'M-.
Ii. r. Moore, C. C-
DIRECTORY.
A sample of refaced
Rule, full
be cheerfully
sent on application.
Pointers Supply Co.
of Type and
High Printing Material
N. Ninth Street. Philadelphia. Pa.
DO YOU KNOW HOW MAN
PEOPLE
YOU CAN REACH Bi
TELEPHONE
The Number is Constant I,
being Added to
CALL OUR SEE
A TELEPHONE IS
DOORWAY T.
WHICH TO RE A. U
WHY NOT OPEN IT r
For Rates
TO
LOCAL MANAGER
Home Telephone and
Telegraph Company,
OF VACANT
Shade A. Stocks enters and cl
thirty acres, more, or less, o
rattan land in Township. I it.
county. lying the ,.,
Branch and Samuel old lit
line and Indian We I Swamp,
the lands of P Smith an,
Wm. sac wife land, and
others.
This August .
Any person or persons claiming till,
interest in the above described
land must tile their protest in rail
within the next days, O- they will he
barred bylaw. ,.
Entry fur
county, this 1906.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The Clerk Superior Court of Pitt
County having
to me. the
the h div of August. 1905.
.,,,,. f N-
deceased. NOTICE l h Riven to
,, Indebted to the to
make Immediate pa men to the
to creditors of
to their chains
authenticated, to the .
twelve month alter date.
Notice will be plead
In bar of their recovery
on the Estate Albert
The Clerk the court of
Pitt county, having leaned letters of
. ,., on in.
.; ,;. i . II
,.,., ,. i,. to all persona In-
,.,;,,, t,.
,,,,. to pres lit then
, , authenticated, to the
notice, or
bar of recovery.
on the estate H- Tucker.
, a. i, Attorney.
SALE OF
LIST .
Not Quite
How often you can get a ;
thine ;
or screw driver or
lacking. Have a good
tool box and lie prepared for
line of tools
Is all desire, and
we will see that your tool
box does not lack a single
useful article.
Of
You get Harness,
Horse Goods,
of
Notice is hereby given that
lax the county n
f,. the and will he sold
t public auction, to
for cash, before the court
in the Greenville, on Monday,
September 4th,
will
order U Hoard
Clerk.
HON.
The Savage b
heretofore doing a mercantile business
Greenville, been
mutual All per-
owing can
either i and to come
and settle their SC-
count. Any one
the present them to
,, 1- M- Savage.
This June 1915.
S. M. SCHULTZ
Wholesale retail Grower
Dealer. Cash paid.
Hides, Fur. Cotton Seed OH Bar-
Turkeys, etc. Bed-
Oak Suits, Ba
Carriage. Go-Carts,
Lounges, Safes, P
Gail Ax
High Key
rootS, Henry
Cherries, reaches, Apples
Syrup, Jelly. Milk,
Meat,
Magic Food, Matches, ,
Seed Meal and Gar,
nu Seeds, Oranges,
Apple-,
., t.
China Ware, and
Cakes and Ma-
Cheese, lot Butter, N
i.
other
B TO
Saving qualified before the Superior
of
Will and Testament
Mm A. deceased,
notice is hereby given to all
ii to the to make
payment to
all having claims me
estate must present the name for pay-
within twelve months from lies
date or this notice will be in bur
hi , ,
This 39th day of July.
E.
Of Martha A.
STRAY CATTLE.
J- Elks.
Chairman, W. 15- Horne,
K. Spier, J. R. Barnhill
S. M. Jones.
Clerk Superior C.
Moore,
W. Tucker.
Register of
T. White.
William
D. Cox.
Hoard G.
Cox. Chairman, B. M.
L. C. Arthur,
Superintendent Education-
W. H.
keeper C E. Flem-
Superintendent of
J. E. Nobles.
TOWN
v Fleming
Charles Cobb, J. K.
A. Bowen, A. H. Taft,
C. S. Carr. T. E. Hooker,
J. U. Lanier.
M. Wooten.
C. Tyson.
L. Carr.
Tax C. Tyson.
T As
A. Clark. W.
H.
Chief Fire Department-R-
Dispensary
j. J. S.
ton. L. H.
CHURCHES.
Prayer meetings each
day night. Sunday
a. m.
Baptist-Rev. J. E.
pastor. Services every
Sunday. W. H.
Superintendent of Sunday
School.
H. H. Moore.
day. R. Parker Super-
School.
Episcopal--Rev. E. Cox,
rector. Services every first
and third Sunday. W. B
Brown of
Sunday School.
free Will W.
H.
Service every Sunday night
and fourth
J A Borne
day Services every Sunday
G S
dent of Sunday School
Presbyterian
V pastor. W B Dove
Superintendent Sunday
School. Preaching every
1st, and and 3rd Sunday,
morning and night, except
service at night.
Greenville Lodge No. A
F A M, meets 1st and
3rd Monday nights in each
month R Williams, W
M; J. M. Sec
Covenant Lodge No. I O
F Meets every Tuesday
night. W I. Best N R
L Carr, V G W K Evans,
Sec
Tar River Lodge No. K of
Meets every
night E G Flanagan, C
T J Moore, of R
Tribe No
I H M. meets ever
Wednesday night J II
Harris. Sachem; W
wards, C of R
Pitt Council
M, meets every Monday
night E Evans, Conn
H B Tripp, R S.
LOW RATE TICKETS
On ale via.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Extremely low Rates are
announced by the South-
Railway from points
on its lines for follow-
Special
Announcement
Denver, Colorado Springs.
Colo. National
Grand A. my of the Republic,
to 1905.
Louisville. .
National Association of
Engineers, August
l to
Training School, July
August 1905.
Tenn.,
day July
Augusts, 1905.
Woman's Con-
Aug 1905.
Philadelphia, Pa.
sod
Lodge O. O. P.,
to 1905.
Portland Ore, San Lea
Angeles, Han Diego. Cl.,
Lewis Centennial
Exposition
on
b. 1905.
Va . National
to
1905.
Hale, for ll- above
pen to public.
will I
toe
Southern Railway-
Detailed be hail
upon application to any Ticket
of the Southern or
of lines,
addressing the
R. L. VERNON. T. P. A.
Ghat lot re, S. C.
J. H. WOOD, D. P. A.
Asheville, N. G.
H Pans. Traffic
Manager; W. H.
PaSt, Agent.
We beg leave to announce that we are
Wholesale and Retail
for
White Lead, Paints,
Colors, and Town and
, Ready nixed Paints.
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent.
i s- N. C.
N. C, Aug. 1905.
Misses and Nannie How
ard, of after a very
pleasant visit of a week in Greene
county came yesterday
the day with Misses and
Ai ah Davis leaving the evening
train for their home.
As authorized agent for Daily
and Eastern Reflector we take
great pleasure receiving sub
Rev. T. H. King has returned
from his trip up in Virginia.
That last car choice hay that J.
R. Smith a received is fine.
Mrs. T. N. Peden came up on
train Friday from a visit down the
road
The loaf bread right
from the oven at Sic
Mrs. of Dover, is visiting
and willing receipts for , her L
those in arrears. We have a list
TAX
One OX, White and red. marked crop
in left.
and one heller, white and .
color, marked crop and hull crop in
left ear, in have
with no- two or
are notified to call for same
J. A.
K. F. D. N. .
t I n w s W.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
Smith
mutual on June
C. D. Tunstall
the interest W. Smith in tho
C. I. Tunstall assumes
liabilities of the and all amounts
due the paid to him.
This July 28th,
D-
Smith.
After July 1st I will be
I pared to private con-
to and depot for
in town at
each person The will
then only run hotels to
j and wharf and fare on
j Unit will also lie
W. J.
NORFOLK SOUTHERN CO
Steamboat Service.
Steamer L. leaves
Washington daily
at a. in. for Greenville; leaves
Greenville daily
at in.
at Washington with
Norfolk Railroad for
Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia,;
New York, Boston and all other;
joints North. Connects a j
with all points West.
Shippers should order their
freight via care
A- Southern R. R.
bailing hours subject to change
without not ice.
T. Agent. Washing-
ton, N. C
J. Green-
ville, n. i;.
,. C. General T.
r. Agent, Va.,
You Must
Sleep.
If you cannot, it is due to an
irritated or congested state of
the brain, which will soon de-
into nervous prostration.
Nature demands sleep, and
it is as important as food; it
is a part of her building and
sustaining process. This period
of unconsciousness relaxes the
mental and physical strain, and
allows nature to restore ex-
vitality.
Dr. brings
refreshing sleep, because it
soothes the irritation and re-
moves the congestion.
It is also a nerve builder; it
nourishes and strengthens
nerve in your body, and
creates energy in all the organs.
Nothing will give strength
and vitality as surely and
quickly as Dr.
the punt win
There is no line in the world better than
the Harrison line. It has behind it a cent
reputation for honorable wares and honorable
dealings.
If you use the Harrison Paints you need
never worry quality.
We trust that you will 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,
of all who receive their mail at
office. We also take orders
for job
The Missionary Baptist
presents quite a decided improve,
It has nicely painted
a pure white on the
beautifully papered on the
the windows changed to swing
have
store
moved into their new brick
on south side Main street
Miss Lillian has returned
a recent visit.
manufacture seats for
the i rude, that are simply the
smoothest seat on the market
There was a little excitement in
town Satin day night. Two
or out, the tastily carpeted
While at it in tine Sullivan
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE,
GREENVILLE, N. C
AT THE OF BUSINESS MAY 29th. 1905.
Loans and Discounts
Overdrafts, secured
Overdrafts, unsecured
Stocks, securities, etc.
Furniture Fixture.
All real estate
Due from Banks
Cash
Gold Coin
Silver Coin
notes
52,161.46
6.857.74
8,647.82
2,000.011
52,953.67
1,109.84
9,871.00
Capital Stock paid in
Surplus,
Undivided Profits less
expenses Paid 7,250.72
Deposit subject to check 181,484.46
Cashier's checks out-
standing
North Carolina, I
County of Pitt. ,,,,,,
James L-Little, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly
ind belief
Subscribed and sworn to before
me, this 7th day of June,
J. C. TYSON.
Notary Public.
J. O.
A ANDREWS,
. W. KING,
Directors
Try a Pair
our VICTOR SPRINGS and one of our
PATENT ELASTIC FELT MAT-
TRESSES and if you are not more than satisfied we
will refund the price.
Yours truly,
TAFT VANDYKE.
I I
attack which left ma
weak, and In bad I
ii. could net Bleep, My
wife different
went fir a doctor. The doctor was
Jut, and recommended Dr.
and sin- home
a i had not Slept for some time,
had terrible m my
After a few doses of
pain not so and I
i am now the
it. mu i
SMITH. I ml. Vt.
Dr. la told by your
who will guarantee that
will benefit. It It he
will refund you-
Co.,
ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN COLLEGE,
WILSON, N. C
For Male and Female.
course In Vocal and Music, Art,
Elocution and Physical bookkeeping, stenography
and Typewriting. A complete course m Ancient and Modern
Languages and Literature Three courses leading to A. B.
Faculty of Specialists
Opens September 5th, 1905.
For or other information, Address,
J. J. LL. D., President Wilson, N. C.
.- r-
;. . ids
or mall.
ll
Tin-
R. I,. Can
Dentist.
GREENVILLE. N. C.
Is By and
to pay fur want.
; yon have ti.- until advertise it and sine to
a part
and the whole credit
upon our Baptist It is
indeed a pretty structure.
If you need anything In the way
of Crockery, Tin ware
come to see us, Hart
Rowan Cooper and W. H.
Hamilton gave us a chat yesterday
while here on their return
to Winterville.
style, a blue coat appeared on the
sight which was more
than the dusky pugilists could
stand, so took to their heels
j while boys howled and as the
. blue coat shot they in
darkness and blissful
peace, under
i the melodious strains the organ
E. E. Co. will do all they by
possible can to please you with L
v are re , , . W c . . .- v
, ., , or bun their , M ti what you eat, takes the strain off
daily new groceries and . On, Ayden, H. ., the contributes
right from the , Oat the Cm cotton the . . f th,
sincerely hope it is all tie. i .-i Cures Sour
their new Hue of heavy and fancy
groceries
A. D. of Winterville, was
here
received, fine line of
and can fit you up in any style
or price,
Fever, very air is full of It,
If the condition of this
town is not looked after, the under
taking here will be
the he-t paying investment of the
town, is no lie.
Mrs Emma of Scot-
laud Neck, is here visit to the
family of her father, J.
Carlos Harris says that Harrison
Country paints and ,
i i , . , Friday.
colors are by far best goods
that he ever used and that it
knocked out several other
brands in a test at last
summer. This paint is sold by
B. Smith Bro
J. A. Harrington, Gotten
at point, always noted for his
progressive spirit and intent
and purpose to the public in
a and creditable manner,
has large pair of
pound Fairbanks scales. Now
friends can rest assured
Mr. Harrington's weights will
always bear the test.
rock sail at J. K. Smith
Bro., is best thing I can get
for my stock. They only cat what
they of it at a time.
That was ii heavy slam on the
Wake county in the I
News and Observer. We
they were about is holiest
as other Certainly we
would never have thought them
fools nor scoundrels.
Cotton king cultivators. Gopher
plows and extra blades at R.
There were regular services in
Baptist church Sunday.
Call on Hart A for a bar
rel of Columbia Flour, none better
be had anywhere.
There was an unusual large crowd
ii Saturday.
For can peaches, apples, corn
apply to E. E.
On.
G. D. is off on a I
to his old home in Gary.
Tyson have the prettiest line of
dress goods town.
Mrs. Lee, of is here on
a visit to her father. Elder C.
Bland.
Lee lime is good any
crop and a farmer should use it
freely, at J. It. Smith Bro.
Last Saturday the tobacco ware-
housemen Greenville were
one had
guaranteed the best
prices, and promised a fortune to
every firmer who should honor
B. r. D.
with J. J Edwards.
Tobacco twine, thermometers,
for sale by Cannon Tyson
Key. W. L, returned to
Dover
to bye
just returned from the
Philadelphia Optical College and
graduating special course RESOURCES.
the human eye, and in the science Loans and
500.00
18,285.31
106.96
till So
At, the close of business . May 29th, 1906
Of optics, I and
pared la and of error
of refraction that any other man
correct glasses. I will
take any ease of weak eye, or eye
strain, dull hurling, aching, burnt
log or eyes, or eyes with
bad or low vision, a
guarantee, to relieve
and give entire satisfaction to the
patient, or no charge one cent. The
largest per cent, of all
headaches and eye diseases originate
from errors of refraction and eye
strain. It is dangerous
when your eyes call f n
assistance. Glasses me the
remedy for errors of refraction
weak eyes. Any style or form of
given desired. As good
references as are in the county
furnished on application.
J. Taylor, D.
Those art squares, that
Gannon s Tyson have just received
are beauties.
Oranges, apples, hummus and all
fruits kept by
horn.
Cannon Tyson are guilty of
selling their pretty enamel bed
steads cheap. They are daisies
Royal Mattresses
that Cannon t Tyson handle are
the equal the market.
will beginning on
day June 21st offer for cash our
entire . i v oils
notion, at prices
of Hie o
den, Our is ion
and i lake this mis of r .
same. We have ;.
large I.; plaids I Mil
Ding at per yard, white sheet-
and Fixtures
Demand Lions
from Hanks, ;
Cash
Gold Coin,
Silver Coin,
National Bank notes and
other notes
Total,
1,822.00
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in,
Sin pine, fund i
Undivided profits less
Dividends unpaid .
to check,
Cashier's
Total,
Dr. Joseph Dixon
AND
Office Block, Beat Railroad,
Ayden, N. C.
if i o
Th. u the court
Pit i ha .
to me. the .
the th day of J y, i
not lei
i- her. it e- to ;,. p.
to th i state to . Inn
1.1 the in and all
estate I then
rated.
within
after th. e t ii- e r
p . in ha r
This ,
l of the
ii laid
SPECIAL
via
ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
BUFFALO, N. V., and return
920.20 meeting Grand
Lodge It K N, V.
July Tickets on
sale July 8th, 9th 10th, final
limit July 15th. Tickets will be
restricted passage
in each direction. Extension of
final limit to may be
obtained by deposit of ticket
with Special Agent and pat
of fee mi. STOP
Washington, and
Philadelphia on tickets leading
through those points will a.
lowed on going trip wit bin
limit, and on return trip caused by Indigestion. If you eat a
within limit, July 15th. II little too much, or if you are subject to
tickets have been extended of Indigestion, you have no doubt
Can be had of breath. raj-Id heart beats.
not to exceed heartburn or palpitation of the heart
August Indigestion causes the stomach to
and urn expand swell, and puff up against
Educational crowds the heart
July -t 7th.
June to July 2nd inclusive,
Una I Ii mi i to. n.
restricted to continuous passage
Extension of Dyspepsia Cure
be
Groceries
And Provisions
Cotton
I Ties always on hand
I Fresh kept ion-
in stock. Country
Produce Bought and Sold
North Can
mil
MILLIARD,
Gr ti. C.
MONUMENTAL WORK
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Fencing
NEW MAN
At the lid
I have purchased the sines
J.
Thigpen and ill carry on the
at his old stand en Five
Points.
I will add to the stock to meet the
demands of the trade and will at
times carry a complete line of
Heavy and Groceries.
Finn-,
e ,.
mi in-, yo i want the
. -i ii.- . lowest price
. can be sold.
J.
tho heart becomes diseased.
hr. Points Grocer.
final limit
Did you know yon could get
of the old time Gophers and any
blade want at J. R.
Bro.
went to Greenville
hay, oats, ship stuff, beat
brand, cotton and meal
on baud. Cannon Tyson.
Mrs. E. ob a visit
I to her daughter Washington.
Something sew Ayden J. R
Smith St bro., have bought a whole
car load of cooking and beating
stoves, and you can get choice
no
Smith
best on th- at
Bro.
Those white and tan slippers at
J. R Smith Bro., are nut-
for children I have
season.
I do know that J. K.
Bro., have tho and
cent calico and ginghams in town,
A neat house with gar-
den all necessary out houses
I located on main street goon
neighborhood for rent by It.
Smith Bro.
Old mail what makes you always
go to J. K. Smith Bro., to do
can
lime Slop over Inflammation of the mucous
on let urn him membranes lining the Stomach and
be provide,,
has by j i i
agent. Park Is
i . iii ,, K ,,,, I
v i. , i , , ii . Alter am cured.
later Ilia;, one . NICHOLS. Penn N. T.
after Validation at Park; ,
a. II III I. C of had trouble with it. I look
ii,. . l lour months and it cured
,., . D.
o i -null a
What You Eat
81st. U
SUITS UP and
PANTS UP.
Made to Measure.
Every man who take- pride in his
will appreciate
symmetrical lines
Hi Clothes, They
are made to tit
standard the world over, Will
take your v. ear.
t- r you have made from
of different and
will make your garment Ina way that
be satisfactory to you.
PAUL Taylor,
Greenville. N. C.
Cleaning and Pressing a Specialty
by coming at mice.
Harris Lane, of has
here dining week
trading I
for
Raymond
the
up machine.
fancy candies, orange, applet
Say neighbor have yen seen bananas at E. a
Simples fertilizer distributor at guano c-x
J. B, Smith A Bro. It puts it at J.
in tiny quantity you and does
not waste any at ends of row j
it is a cheap machine.
B. F. Manning, of ville, .,.,,
was snort while Friday.
Slippers, lawns straw hats
are being sold cheap
tor cash by Cannon Tyson.
This abominable way they have,
the Whistles all night
should be abated. They have no
regard for the sick nor those in
upon the sick, to
nothing of the discomfort to other
people. If is a disgrace to any
civilized community.
forget that Cannon
can supply your wants
almost furniture.
It is here that yellow j
fever is Norfolk. We are
j favor of blocking up both oil
ail road until black frost.
We keep Furniture, Mattresses.
Smith
The s. a
ill be In service
now to the end season,
ate-t drinks will
he found there. If you want
something nice try them.
J. K. Smith Br. gives me
more for shoulders
chickens and eggs than anybody
else.
K. Go's new
market heel, fresh meats, salt
sage, and
die
ii in going limit
not to July 3rd
I rip
of I, t ,;.
In en -top r
taken Io; pet o tun .
. exceed August
u u,.
trip.
I .- i
Dollar tot.
a. . th.
or
Lab-
oratory of
a Co V B
For Sale
JNO. I
White Front Barby
On.
gin. o
used
a- new
mill
FOR SAL,;.
oil Saw cotton
potter
seasons .
W. M
CHI
I'm
. .
It
,. , i Work
COSMETICS A
,.
; ,
S.
Central Academy
REV. II. W. Principal.
PROF. W. M. HINTON, Associate
A Christian home and High
School for boys and men,
Splendidly located in Warren
county, one mile from depot,
mediately on S, A road in a
beautiful prove of or acres
on a lion acre
For further information ad-
dress the Principal or Associate
X C.
Bed Springs, Cook Stoves, Baby
fail to see Cannon Ty-, etc , up stairs.- Cannon
new crockery both plain and
Prices
formerly.
A. L. and
are cheaper
wife spent
J. W. Taylor, our optician is
now back again from the
Optical College, where he
and Sunday with W. C. graduated a special course in
j of optics, ready to
Ladies misses and children black better service than ever before
an white slippers all sizes to those suffer from weak eyes
R. Smith Bro. j and in of glasses.
PHARMACY
Ayden, N. C.
FOR SAL ii
One Bradley Gin-saw Filer, good
as new, cheap for cash.
L. A.
R. F. It. No.
College
. Institute for
HARNESS REPAIRED and SHOES
by n Music. The i--- r
in a M
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y--;.
IV- hi t
old. II.
table.
Best
Lighted
House
in the
State
Best
for our
Customers
and their team.
Greenville, IS. C
Farmers bring us your Tobacco
The Brick.
We will always work for your interest
and guarantee full market price.
BRINKLEY
The following
Gentlemen
Constitute our
Working
Force who are
Always glad
to see you
D. S. Spain
B. T. Bailey
Auctioneer
H. S. Hardy
J Floor Manager
Ed. Harris
Clip Calculator.
POOR PRINT
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MISS SALLIE ANN JONES.
o c
e and
Hi
Bern Teacher Willed Estate
to an Orphan Asylum.
, f
Carolina teachers whom I have
, id cation in the
educational edition of your paper
to be issued on the 13th, inst. In
the attempt to comply with your
request, fa ill i j
present your readers,
perhaps iota
one, who if by her true a
high apprehension of
of a teacher, her
diligent of
responsibilities f
long service M an
educator and her
success in lapwing those who
came under her influence with a
moral i .
would, in ink he deemed
by -i
in led
iii
truest and
and
About sixty-live y i bx.
be exact 183-, M A
young lady
eighteen or twenty years,
primary
of residence Mi-s V n
Evan --1 nun
g, i town of
soon
of that room t-
the old Masonic Lodge, on
to the ville At i my,
hall honored by tin
presence- services of
r as K i I- 1- i
ck, Judge
Warren, Dr. C. J.
B. Wallace, Mr. .
and others.
For than a q of a
century printer; was
a., ., II m Mai
g its earned
ratio . u large i
I the con nil ,
few wen the boys
hi i d i
. It advantage.
mi.- held i i Its original
never l
lam, the elementary
were b
ever. a
r e
elsewhere,
Mis i. a
Her bad b
developed and ed by
by careful judicious
readier; bu f i
teaching was i v-1 u
a life k
me i-
an in
lid ii
an aptitude
She was i hi
all proverb
prompt; and of all, scorned
any refuge hat might nerve as an
for an evasion duty.
foll. s from the above, that Hit
line in her school must iv.
nearly perfect. She won
her and sympathetic
towards her pupils
and esteem, and
with her uniform conscientious
she was inexorable the
maintenance of discipline;
rules were to be obeyed. Upon
the table at which mi- sat laid the
insignia of dread
instrument of
Studious and regarding
it with a humorous complacency,
while the disobedient and
delinquent, it an object
There are two venerable
and most estimable ladies living
today the good city of Raleigh,
whom can lo the
truth of the above statement; the
other, if from personal
as an eye witness confirm
testimony.
I quite a number of hr
boys, who have
life, a few to eminence, and
of her girls who have graced
the most polished circles of society
from whose homes sons and
daughters have gone forth, who
are the benefactors and
ornaments of the
which they live. It was she who
their youthful feet the
paths of vi. learning,
it is that th.
influence of be life i-
going nut a i ., i in i
carries.
In the course of he.
she accumulated quit a nice
estate
to one of orphan i
the state, an act
accordance with her
generous nature. T. is.
Wilson, N. a, Aug.
The above was from
recent educational edition of
Raleigh News I
will be read by the people
Greenville with much
especially the many who
pupils of Miss Bailie Ann
love her memory. Editor
OF
e. T.
Gigantic
Marvel Sale.
Rut and Shedding.
weekly of the
As in ,, previous w l.
least favorable
me the
n pit
n-t slid ;. hi ii in s.
the ms i. h pin
I and
i i be cot I on bell Las received
ii to six inches of widen
, proved us In in i
Alabama and in Ml--
bill in nil i
portions these lat the
ruled and
Kansas
M i in
although
of shedding, ii.
sects are
much lain and lack U
in hate r et
to tobacco
i cl-i v. here this en p lies
Friday Night.
The Imperial Entertainment t.
is Masonic
house Friday lit.
just closed i
beach
where of people wit-
the splendid
e Hie motion north
I not i i
of Surprise, Delight and Satisfaction and
of Bargain Ottered Were Ex-pressed on all Sides by the Thousands
who Have Attended the Preceding Days of This SALE
T WAIT A MINUTE
fill be a Red Letter Day
The Magnet will again draw the Crowd when Bargains are Best and Biggest. Come early for
the Work of a Million Hands will melt away Power of the low PRICES like the dew the Mid-
day Sun.
Anything is of Values is complete. It will Pay You to make Your Purchase
w and future needs. Judge our Sincerity by the Prices Quoted Below.
for both
A line of
eluded in cut price
big must g In
ft ii
at
r Hamburg
, this price,
r Ch
w at
Hurts Fodder But Make. Hy.
It is the happy man who lo-l
the bright side of things. A
tanner was toKed if tin-
replied,
fast as yon ever
S . i i-, not bad all.
To Whom it May
This is to certify I
he game of between
August
there was an under land-
before the game, between
and
myself, that
seven innings were to he played.
Willis Dixon.
Lillie Dead.
Miss Lillie Canner, daughter
J. B. H. Carmer, died at
She was
well in Greenville, where
she frequently visited some years
K, and had B number of friends
here.
must
Beat c Apron
gingham while it lasts
Special value and pries in
In
A nice
Clark's Cotton In this sale
Furniture must go, all .
cut
Wash Fabrics.
Words lack force to express the
,,.;. those clearance
;,.; i ;, price
tic i worth
-1 ice
I ;., ties, values up
tn sine price
considered
ii,. at sale price
Silk and Velvets.
A Hurry in silk.-. Hint will prove
interesting topic.
Black yard wide
worth now
Japanese silk, all colors
worth line, at
2-2 inch velvet, a shades,
worth
in. silk worth 1.00
Corsets.
Easy, graceful and form
fitting Corsets, all the
makes, in military
and straight front, including
the celebrated R G C B
Other Beauties He
All the new toes are
in the line of Ladies
oxfords and slippers we
showing at to
Handkerchiefs.
dozen
handkerchiefs, regular
price
dozen men's bordered
i handkerchiefs
sales price,
doz men's handkerchiefs
same as . only liner
extra tine grade white
mid colored men's
handkerchiefs, regular
and valuer; on sale
specially
ii pure linen hand
kerchiefs,
ed regular grade tor
Linens, Linens
in. Table Dam
ask regular Sue value, sale
price
in. White Satin Damask
would sell regularly tor
price
in. Satin Dam-
ask a regular to 1.50
quality; sale price
Extra urge Napkins,
worth a doz; sale
price
Extra large Turkish
Hath Towels, sale price
Linen Crush, rig.
sale price
Pull else White Crochet Bed
Spreads, real Marseilles
patterns i value for
pairs of Bleached Towels
value; sale price
Men's Hats
Men's and Hats in
desirable shapes, worth up
to at
Men's tine felt Hats, in-
values ranging
from 2,12.50 and at tho
exceeding low price of
Men's Hats in
and Denver shapes,
come in black and nutria
price 81.50
All the newest shapes
as well as staple styles in
Hats that are sold every-
where for 18.65. marvelous
sale price
Staple Department
yards
1,900 yards Hope Bleach
yards Red Seal A K C
Toil de
Checks, extra value,
worth
Best Calico American Indigo
Carmine Bed, all
In-
IS-
lie
ls
Dress Goods
Crape and Voile
complete assortment
English Coverts and Damask
suitings
All wool
value
Novelty Suitings and
Mixtures, Voiles and
Crashes, late Spring style
desirable shades
Black- Cheviot in.
wide worth is I a yard.
price, yard
Tho imported English
Poplins, Mohairs, Sicilians
Mohair Serges and silk-
warp values up
to sale price
Men's Pants
Men's latest Style
and Fancy worsted Pants
in all shades and pretty
stripes, all sizes, reg. price
all go on this sale at
Pine and Plain
Pants that regularly
sold for and I; sale
price
Fine Pants that always sell
for W 16.00, stripe,
cheviots k fancy worsteds
all go in this at only
Men's Pants in
desirable patterns, regular
11.75 sellers; sale price
Knee Pants
Ladies Shoes and Oxfords
pairs of very
of this seasons goods,
hand sowed lace or button,
all weights of solo. French
kid. patent Russia calf
They are fare the best
of any shoe brought this
market, and they come in ail
sizes and widths, worth from
to on. and
pick them out from
down to
Ladies line kid shoos,
button lace, toe
and patent tip wort,
of Ladies Oxfords,
in all popular leathers, also
white canvas, worth up lo
81.20; sale price to
Hose, Hose, Hose
Ladies fast black seamless
hose, price now
A fine cot ion fast
black hose reg. price now
line plain and lace
styles black hose, worth
now
ladies beautiful fancy
hose, worth Tide, choice, pair
Children's fast black rib-
bed hose, reg price at
Children's fast black fine
hose, regular price at
Children's finest French
ribbed hose, regular price
at
Men's good fast black
socks, regular made,
price at
Men's good fast lace
and plain socks, reg. price
at
Suits
two piece suits,
single and double-breasted
jackets positively worth
during this sale only
The novelty in styles is
pair of Knee Pants
worth up to sale price and elegant-garments
. .,. that were always sold at
pair of Boys Knee all in this at
reg. sellers; sale prise distinct
A consolidation of several in Fashion-
lines of Long Pants, able Knee Pants Suits, in
value and all tho of novelties
sale price only, pair and staple styles, sale
Reduced for Home Coming Robt-
The Atlantic Coast Line an-
tickets for the Hone
Coming Week for
Bed Springs, N. C , will be at
one first class fare plus twenty-five
cents
Tickets will be sold August 18th
19th and 20th and for trims
to Bed before
noon of August 21st, limited
September first for Ex-
of the final limit to
30th may be obtained by
depositing the ticket with the
Agent Bel Springs between August
21st and September 1st, and pay-
of fee of fifty cents.
For further
with, W. J. Craig,
General Agent,
N. C
THE AMERICAN SALVAGE CO.,
Must sell C. T.
Entire Stock
Pub an End lo It All.
A grievous wail conies
as a result of unbearable pain
over taxed organs. Dizziness,
Backache, Liver complaint and
The Death Penalty.
A little sometimes results
in death. Thus a mere scratch,
insignificant cuts or boils
have paid the death penalty. It
is wise to have
constipation. But thanks to Dr. handy. It's the best
King's New Lite Pills they on earth and will prevent fa-
end it all. They are gentle hut sores, ulcers
thorough. Try them. Only j Only at
Guaranteed by Jno. L. Wooten, j j L Wooten's Drug Store.
Druggist.
i The salve that heals without a scar
Never in the is DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve,
carry, easy to take, and No effects such re-
never failing in results are De- lief. It draws out
Witt's Little Karly These soothes, cools and heals all cuts,
famous little pills are a certain I burns and bruises. A sure cure
for Piles and skin diseases. De-
torpid and all of the ills; Will's only genuine Witch
resulting from constipation. Salve. Be ware of counter-
ionic and strengthen the liver, j are Sold by
by L. Wooten, John L. Wooten, druggist.
Suicide Prevented.
A startling announcement that a
preventive of suicide had been
discovered will interest many.
A run down system, or
invariably precede suicide and
End of
physicians had a long and
stubborn fight with an on
my right F. Hughes
Du Ga. gave me up.
Everybody thought ray time had
something has been found that come. As a last resort I tried Dr.
will prevent King's New Discovery for Con-
makes likely. At the first The I received
thought self was striking I my
Electric It being a great a few days. Now I've entirely
tonic and will regained my It conquers
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H. A. White.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
J, WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
VOL No.
GREENVILLE, Pin COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY. AUGUST
No.
LOSES A LEG
W. C. Move Meets a Terrible Accident.
Between and ll o'clock
morning Wiley C. who
works at the of
Lumber Co., and is
also one of the stockholders in the
company, met with
that ins him for life. He was
in act of posing by a planing
machine that was in and
stepping too near a shaft tho left
leg his pants was caught by a
set sere. Th rapid motion of
the shaft drew his leg around it
and before the machine could be
stopped his leg from the ankle
nearly to the was horribly
mingled, the bones being broken
fragment the torn
to shreds.
Mr. was taken to the
of the factory medical aid
as quickly as
an examination showing th it am
would b necessary.
The accident was a terrible one
and much sympathy is expressed
Mr. He is
oils young man and misfortune
comes upon him just as he ml n
prime of Reflector
ACCIDENT PROVES FATAL
EXCURSION TRAIN PLUNGES
THROUGH
Engineer Failed to Stop Train and Pas-
Were Hurled to Death.
Between and Killed and Large Number Green
ville People Among the Victims.
W C. Dies From Accident.
Wiley the young
whose leg so mangled
in the incident with which he met
at plant tho Building A
Lumber Co. Thur day morning,
never revived from the shoe's and
of blood, but died Ti o'clock
afternoon. The death under
of a young man
so lull of Iv sad.
The funeral took place this
noon at o'clock the Nobles
place is h.
A Dozen Crushed.
Pa.,
weighing thousands
runs,
of mill of
land company
at noon today j lire minutes lie
fore time quit work. Twenty-
seven men work in the quart;
which is a thousand long,
feet across and hundred feel
de so. The heavy rains of the past
two days had softened earth
and caused the slide rock. Only
of got away safely,
four of horn escaped by running
muss of rock on the
side of the quarry The remaining
eighteen were huddled in H
ten feel square, t of them
were killed, six injured; Two
of toe may die.
The Robber Lacked Nerve.
X. I., Aug.
News was received mis
afternoon hold attempt Inch
was made last night to up
and lob Mr. the
agent telegraph operator at
Starkey's Station on the
Burly this afternoon Kb-
received a telegram from
Norfolk that the excursion train
that left this morning
for Norfolk had been wrecked at
a I tie station between
Suffolk and only
particulars given in the telegram
the train run into an
open draw of the bridge that
of passengers were killed
and injured. Bruce being a small
station definite particulars could
not he had.
The excursion was for colored
people and many from Greenville
went on it. When news of the
wreck was bulletined t here
much excitement among the people
here. The excursion was inn by
W. K. a white man
and three other persons
went along to insist lit in in
It.
During the afternoon
telegrams came ed pro-
pie in the wreck to their friends
or letting them know
were sale, lull none of these
sages gave any information
already been received
All the n telegraph
. was crowded is try-
to get about the
and The
phone rang constantly for news,
much can given
more several
were killed mid bur their
names are not yet known.
following were from
Walter Forbes, a young while
boy.
Nelson Peebles, colored.
Doc Hemby, colored.
Mary Jones, colored.
John Colored.
Advices were sent for the bod es
these to tie sent to Greenville
first train.
K. white, manager of
excursion was reported missing
and believed to be drowned.
Forbes, other white who
went to assist was
in a hospital, injured but
well.
It was expected th it would
bring more definite of
I extent a and es
Mill
f -I-
Mary Purvis.
Sidney Thomas.
Atkinson.
The following names of Injured
today from
is in hospital,
he in well and is mil
of danger. His brother, Ed
Corbet, went to Norfolk Friday to
. after him.
A later telegram from Shel-
that the body of Mr.
will e about
o'clock this evening. It is com-
a special train and will be
ca lied to his lute residence on
comer Pitt and Fourth streets.
The funeral will take pi ice Sunday
rooming.
flu- body Walter Forbes, who
i-. son of Noah Forbes, will
rive the regular evening train.
His funeral will also take place
Sunday, The bodies of three
people Will be t
this evening.
The raising of the ears
i iv- i has bi
hands of -i v
are also For be-,
white, who is in Sarah Leigh In
slightly injured, company ft and com.
Harrington, Wm. Harris, Alfred morning
all slightly injured; Mini-1 The of bodies ahead
sou leg Ida M
was
before going to press that draw
to bridge was opened for a tug
to and the engine and
coach of the train plunged
the before the could
apply about
miles from Norfolk.
The wreck caused much ex
in Norfolk, as people
there being under the impression
that it was a while exclusion.
were received here
asking if certain persons had gone
on the
17th.
They were anxious moments to
d that waited the
office Thursday
and until well into the night to
git inf i from the
wrecked at
Va., told about in Thursday's
tin- name to h its
W hen
into lira .
i I a speed
miles, t i-
the rule stop train at
bridges. Both the engineer nun
saw the op n draw to I
to stop were
applied but do not work, en-
and fireman jumped ; i ;.
themselves, engine
two filled with
beings plunged tin- ugh open-
into the liver.
The work of rescuing begun as
as possible after the wreck
and noon ; ,
I as bodies were brought iii
dead were taken to undertaking
in
the ii in Norfolk
ii Lizzie Edward-,
Addle Bailie
Stewart Gray, VI i i
The bodies of Walter and
of the colored people will
reach this
passenger train, and the excursion
those escaped m
the week will come about
o'clock
I was the w.-i-l wreck
11- nil th-
IS
the wreck is In-
tween more will be
found when car- r i-d.
never be fund, at
some have been washed
nil and away from cars, i-
not account
full extent of the
will ever be known, Daily l-
-Daily 19th.
MAIL
regular in
leg
the of seven of the
excursion wreck. number
came on I i-
ii . dead b n; d
Greenville d re
Hemby, J-
The
were points
Hie The
. on white
also
hut did not u
people were Hie d i t waiting
to I
With Sanding
Through
r i L
A Sugg his
hi in . The defendant was
W, h rural free
mail carrier, from Kins-
the him
Dock is the of an
r in mail. The case against
was worked up
Puck, of the
and he arrested
bi-i, V day night by Deputy Mar-
in, I to Green-
,. morning for a hearing
The n ii
The list of dead and injured bulk of r .
has furnished does not near
tale disaster. i
I impossible to even identify all i
brought to the surface, while
there are many others who-, i
lie at bottom d river
i- . r.
ii
oilier In r.-v r I me depot.
Many of tin- Injured who were not
burl too bad to travel were on
beard. The scenes around both
these train- pathetic,
such a mangled condition that even grief over I ho dead and injured
after lining up en never b in. id .
Southern division of Norfolk j and in which a
Western railroad.
was only by
suing of a colored man
proper lime.
Mr. was busy working
with bis telegraph Instrument when
by a big black
her of Greenville people were
involved. Those haying friends
or in the wreck were
anxious to learn of their safety,
and to enable them to get as
information as could be had the
was kept open
recognized. Many who have
their lives the wreck will
unknown graves owing lo this
to
eels Scull's
i.
where bodies W.-re
taken for identification, are a
of mostly who
arc there searching among the
dead for friends or relative T
walls of grief rend
the air when such have been
found. The scenes are
The as g nun
;.
g me Is of
. , hue, s i-. a
It i how t
were saved came out f
alive. Today lot has heel
the re but i
wreck, groups of gathering
d wherever the could lid
a talking about it.
More bodies of victims are ex-
on Ibis evening's
also other survivors who remained
Commissioner Sugg. At-
. Wooten, of
as counsel for Scar
ice until the 28th, -is
nail not had
gel his witnesses. Tie case was
continued as requested, the defend-
ant being n to give a
fled lend
tar is h.
who walked up behind him I an hour later than usual,
and said, guess you As details of the wreck
of Turning the horror and magnitude Of the
agent was confronted by man,
who a pistol pointed at bis
bead. The visitor demanded the
agent's watch, and while Mr.
Tinner moving lo get it the
noise awakened a man
tor a train and who had
asleep in the corner the
stall-in. The robber turned, and
seeing other man, made a
break for the door
disaster increased. Barry report-
staled that the engine and car
hail gone overboard into the river,
bile later the number increased
three cars, and the list of
casualties grew from killed
injured to killed about
BO injured, with tho belief that
more cars were submerged
beneath cars.
It was known Thursday night
that among the identified dead
This morning several bodies behind to
were taken into Portsmouth that dead.
were found during the nu-l Alter was
is still progress published Friday informal ion
last cams ,. of
Norfolk. It veil people had been
Will reach Arthur
some fear it may go Woolen. Today a telegram came they were brooding on soft
by time the from B. H. win. went to smelling hay, the little chicks are
known, as very few who scene of wreck Friday, not won so easily. sidle
Tobacco Stems Used in Houses.
A well-known poultry and pig-
mi raiser of Northampton, Mass.,
i lice and h.-i
vermin tobacco with
aid of the
and prudence, II believes he has
a the lice
if he his chicks
n-id the smell The
pigeons use stems for
and In the cleanest
hay. They are much coarser
bay, and do not make so softs
bin the birds to rends
that tobacco odor keeps
the troublesome lice,
softness to cleanliness, The stems
have been placed in
also, and bile old birds
nestle down u- as
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL
two coaches escaped alive. ha the body of W. K. was
were work today in found this morning and would he
the effort to raise the coaches sent home as early as possible. U
the river, and when tins succeeds
more bodies will be found.
The difficulty in identifying is
l he cause of so few names being
furnished.
in a menage
afternoon the names of
following additional from Green-
ville are given the
away, were for the
persistent of their
mothers, would wander from
was learned that his body I their tobacco perfumed nests, lint
was near scene
of the wreck. Mr was lire
of the excursion, is
is believed that the will
readily become acclimated and
give up their plan to join I lie
, 17th.
I. I. Fleming went to Hamilton
I I. Mo re to Scotland
Miss Lee Sugg
a from
A. I'm n-r returned
i-m-i -I horn
I returned
y evening from Plymouth.
is. Josiah Dixon went to
evening.
O. returned loin
evening.
and Mrs. T. J. Jan
I,
cue
MiS and
--H. Was -i . -it
Airs. T. B. Moore.
Mr of
, bus visiting Mis.
.
Mrs Marj K Ward and
i. . in Id
i visit Jars
I.
Mrs. J. S Keel, who has been
I a I day sick
let men Wednesday
We very to
h her i- lunch better.
Friday, August 18th.
Brown spent Thursday hi
Watson left Thursday
Jones county. ,.
-I. W. Allen returned Thursday
from
Miss to
county this
went to Oak City
today to play a game of ball.
Miss Mae returned
evening Nashville.
Mrs. J. I. Cherry came home
I evening from
Mrs. J. W. returned
Thursday horn a visit to
Miss Betsey Greene, of La-
-i is visiting her sister, Mrs.
. M. Hodges.
p, M. Hornaday returned this
morning where he
h is visiting for the few
lay-.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Taft and
daughter left this
for Virginia Beach and Northern
markets.
Mrs. J. T. Howard, of
who has been visiting her
Mrs. J. Q.
home this
Mi-s Andrews, of Elizabeth
City, who has been visiting Miss
B Keel, to Bethel this
morning. She will return in a few
days.
Saturday, August 19th.
Mis. W C. Johnson returned
from a visit to Dover nun
Hinton to
M this morning lo attend a
house party,
Miss of
who has been here visiting her
mother, returned home today.
Mrs. Thornton, of New
Hem, who has here for the
last few days, returned home this
morning.
reported that the satchel with his white The bird miser
money in it was found Friday procures the stems the bushel
noon when one of the cars
was dragged ashore. Mr.
leaves a wife two children.
from local cigar shops, and j
Intends to give them a thorough
trial.
Rattlesnake.
Wednesday a man from
township, we did not learn his
name, brought to town a large rat-
which be bad killed.
reptile had eleven rattles. That
is the second rattlesnake reported
from this season.
POOR PRINT


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Eastern reflector, 18 August 1905
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
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August 18, 1905
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