Eastern reflector, 29 August 1905


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Saturday night n
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Quite a i-i i i
yearly Bethany
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friends Km
Annie i.
yesterday in Winterville.
Oscar nil Saturday
Miss is away
visiting relatives near
Mr. Grime Himself.
Washington, Auk.
distressing serious
betel W. D. early this
morning at bis home Dear here,
He placed bis pistol the
and the weapon fell to the
was discharged. The ball en-1
tared Mr. leg below
breaking the bone and com
out on other side.
medical ad was promptly
tendered, and the man it
doing well. The wound is
very painful and will
Mr. Grime for some
and r.
Original Observations.
The work of some people
teems to be others.
You can growl the weather
are the
The prospects of some men are
fine that they can't be seen.
mod brain as
man
stomach.
g y
can now buy your
With
people
Is.
.-tune pen
in.
every
i in
On-
A. M laid. h
,. i i vi
returned a
lays ago,
Marvin Will Or-
inn . . and u
.,,. i,. today to i I
lodge,
David condition
,. Doctors and
iii Hi
.- ,,. , . ,. to bis Lied
.,, four week. The family
have our sympathy
i. ii. ii b series
meetings i I l
. .,
i- ii g manifest-
Bunch, who has been
, ; j, . B
and i- now working in
. . will
lib, we
be term, us DO
. are in
faculty and arranging
for the advantage of students.
of died
on the night of and was
near yesterday,
rial i were by
Corbett. He was sick
.,.,, three weeks with typhoid
fever. He was
and leave;, n wife, one
C and n other. M e sympathize
much with
An Interesting game of ball was
played here yesterday between
s. end The
being as
Hill
of Win-
Palmer
Little
he score was
Hill
Tune. I The game was
to innings. Ii mis the
best played on the
diamond this
lb
II
Morning
Wreck Over.
today
was have hew
found nod
ha nut subsided
the wreck . ha-been
away and
ready
After the Non-Listen.
The Commissioners if
counties in the have started to
make a thorough investigation to
ascertain the per who have failed
to list their property poll for
taxation. Every county should do
likewise. duty to men who
list their property
all others do likewise, for it is a
great to i f
tax rs if one-tenth escape paying
their share of the public burden.
The rate x ti n I I e re-
The first
step, proper valuations
and even more in p is com-
I every person liable to list and
pay taxes.
Let none and Ob-
server.
One reason for the institution of a
primary in some States may that
the Democratic party has trailed out
i he and having nothing
el-.- lo wants to fight itself.
FIR MR TREMENDOUS FALL STUCK WE WERE
COMPELLED TO USE THE KNIFE M BUR PRICES.
ilk
GOODS LOWER BEFORE AT
Licenses.
Only two marriage
issued by the of deed
week, ere both
on pie-.
Ned Clark and Pun
Richard Elm
Cut Us .
v. ,.,, .
son Warren
badly
Mi-
, .
Number New Twenty.
Three more of
of at
V., have been
in the liver. Neither t
Identified. ThU
brings toe up
There will he a State
convention hold at the A. M. Col
Raleigh, August
at which prominent
will be in attend
discuss important subjects
Inch affect the interests
i social program is also
Store, Greenville, N. C. Where you will find a big line of Dry Goods, Notions,
Shoes. Clothing, Hats, Caps and Trunks, with prices to suit the
We also carry a large and complete line of Furniture
to
r and all
.
-i Km I vi is i. It is a
,. ii y Wind,
end protruding piles. Ii
vii draw of a
bed without
old sons, etc.,
ere cured the use of the
genuine DeWitt's
Salve. no as
and
Bold by John L. Woolen,
druggist.
Sick headache results from a
disordered condition of the stomach
and is quickly cured by Chamber-
and Liver
War Jno. L. drug-
gist.
Puts n End lo It All.
A grievous wail
The Death Penalty.
a little ti
death. Thus a mere scratch.
as a result of j insignificant outs or bolls
organs. U the death penalty. It
complaint
But thanks to Dr. hand v. It's the
taxed
complaint have
But thanks to handy. It's the
King's New Lite Pills put nu will fa
rial it all. They are gentle but sores, ulcers
Try at
Guaranteed by L. Wooten's Drug
a hearty meal a dose of
Dyspepsia Cure will prevent
an attack of Indigestion.
t a thorough and a
guaranteed cure for Indigestion,
Dyspepsia, Gas the
Weak Heart, Sour Risings, Bad
Breath and all Stomach troubles.
Id by John L. druggist.
A little forethought may save
you no end of trouble. Anyone
makes it a i to keep Chant-
Cholera, and
remedy at hand knows thin
I be a fact. For sale by Jno. L.
Woolen,
Suicide Prevented.
A f announcement a
preventive of suicide bad been
discovered will interest many.
A run down system, or
invariably precede suicide and
has beau found that
will prevent that condition which
suicide likely. At first
thought of self destruction take
Electric It being a great
tonic and will strengthen
the nerves and build up the system.
It's also a stomach, liver and
kidney regulator. Only Bat-
guaranteed by L-
The Reflector Job Office is the
place to get your work done.
End Bitter Fight
had a long an
light nu sheens on
my light F.
of Do Pout, Ga. gave ma up.
Everybody thought my bad
As a last 1-. rt I tried .
Kim's New Discovery for Con-
The I
was I on my
If a few days. Now I've
regained my It conquers
all coughs, colds, and throat and
lung Guaranteed by
L. Wooten, druggist. Price
i and Trial battles free.
fellows who keep on shoot-
squirrels contrary to law are
i trouble.
Hatch to Nor
folk today was well patronized.
There were five coaches comfort-
ably filled.
Greenville.
Several went from
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
D. J. WHICHARD. Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR YEAR IN ADVANCE
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 1905.
Mo.
FIRST BALE NEW COTTON
Brought Two in Succession by
Same Man.
The first title cotton of this
year's crop to c to the Green-
ville market was brought in
Wed tie-day afternoon by
Little, colored, a tenant on the
farm of Mrs Brown four
miles from town. The bale graded
middling was purchased by
at and
shipped to A. M. Son
at Norfolk,
The man brought
bale last year and received the
same pi ice as this
year. year's bale was
brought in being eleven
later than the first one this
year.
Mr W. H. Norris Dead.
Mr. William
at the residence his son, Mr. M.
T. Norris, North St reel
hi ten minutes past ten o'clock
lust night, after an Illness
weeks, an age persons
permitted to resell. He
born January a
i.
i time of death.
wife, Mary Yates Norris,
just three years ago,
since time his home bus been
with his son. His sons II v are
Messrs. M. T and C. Norris
S. B. Norris, city, and
Nail Is, of
and one daughter, Mrs, N
Booth, Hertford, N. .
May
Ii is
George B
be, secretary of 11--
treasury, but he informed the
president he prefers in remain
at the head of the de
Fish and a
ho-i of others bat e mentioned
for the treasury p and now
the name of Mr, Yerkes is added
as a formidable candidate.
Arrivals today include L, E.
Asheville, Mr. mill Mis.
B. K. II Concord,
W. P. Wood and M. J. Tool,
L. Small null J. L. Simpson
Elizabeth City, Mi. Mrs. Jake
of n
of New Bern; J. A. of
and A. Price, of Salisbury.
Charles .
rural delivery on
No. Washington, .
Alligood as i
Murder a Woman by a Soldier.
Norfolk, Va , ,
E W. Jones, of B ,
71st Regiment, Virginia,
today killed B
better known as Maud Cameron,
by almost severing tin- woman's
head from hi r with a
then attempted
by nutting his own throat. Junes
is now in St. Vincent's Hospital
The murdered woman mis
old. Jone i- about
years old and unmarried.
tragedy occurred at the woman's
Quiet in the Line.
is about the quietest
time iii building operations
Greenville has had u long nine.
You can watch out for more
in this direction at an early
day. Jut now the new
church is the only building of
consequence
ENTERTAIN
OVER A HUNDRED YEARS OLD
Delightful Evening Home Dr. and . A Remarkable Colored Man Daily Seen
Mrs. W. H. Bagwell. On Our Streets.
On evening from there lives a color-
to o'clock, at I be handsome ed man, Louis who is
home of Dr. and Mrs. Bag- no doubt the oldest any-
well, on Fifth street, the wherein this section if not
class of Baptist Sui school oldest in North Carolina. We
delightfully the met old man on the street
and teachers and two asked his age. He said he
the young lady classes of the
school.
Mrs Bagwell baa made ample
preparation for the entertainment
m it might prove most pleas
ant to all present. The lawn and
verandas were beautifully lighted
with lanterns, and the
decorated
Over an alcove window in
library was in letters the
motto and suspended
it n large emblem id
class. There were
games and music was
abundant the evening.
A large ring suspended
ceiling the with a bell
lied near the tin
Bud guests
who could throw small
ticks f com through the
r hunt sinking .
bill often.
A . contest
was provided placing around
i he twenty pictures rut ft out
advertisements in newspapers
mag i lie
view i f mes
advertised. Miss
Jamie Bryan banded in
Dumber aid was awarded the ii -i
prize, a pretty gold pie,
which was presented by J
Windmill. John made
record on the
and a-
prise, n A. Ii. book,
presented by W. Bryan.
r contest strips of
were banded to the guests,
given the gentleman
names the
in the ladies the of
Then win
told their partners mil
repair to where tables
were arranged and and
o served.
Games were then resumed and
idea nu was at its highest until
he in- saying good night
i- Many thanks were
i and Mi-.
d the
class I, r evening so pleasantly
did not know just what it
was, but taking best
he could get as banded down
from his old master, he is nearly
old. He Las h
the bin h- of his
ants by which he arrives this
conclusion.
It in not be he is quite a--
old as he says, but there is no
bis being a man.
His activity for one of his extreme
yens j. remarkable, He goes
at and does considerable
very reliable as a
and gardener, lie says
rheumatism git boll of him
about six months ago, he loves
to around it
have just to cut some
wood for Harding, the old
mail said, I hope be has u
cord of it in his yard, as cutting
wood is a good cure for
a everybody
calls him, is a Bible
and to Scriptures.
especially if he can find
the Ii
comes across. He is a
Baptist and has done Some
preaching in his day. says n.
does not have to in his old age,
as besides work is yet a
to do for himself, hi- children
are good to
and be does -l believe ha will
come want.
Libel Tr Greensboro
LIEUTENANT COTTON WOUNDED. AND SOCIAL
in Army Meets Accident. Thursday, August 24th.
His many friends throughout, Jim
North Carolina will regret to learn this morning.
J. H. and son went to Nor
folk this morning.
Miss Ellen Proctor went to
Va. this morning.
O. W. Baker came in from
Lewiston Wednesday evening.
that Bruce Gotten, of
fourth Coin Coast
stationed at Fort Flag i-r
was loot
recently by the penetration of a
which
while he a at target
en is sell known of
. a, of this State, and here
. , borne on evening
large number friends. He
Mrs. K H. and
daughters, Misses Mary and Iva,
west In William-ton this
H. M. Parson, of Philadelphia
who ha- Ii. visaing fur the
last few days, returned hums this
Mrs rt Instead, of Book j
Mount, i h is visiting he
parents, Mr. and Mis W. U, King.
returned home this m
i-she eon of Col. K. B. of
his old home,
near Bruce, Pitt county,
Julian of this
is
Lieutenant condition i-
reported as being greatly improved,
and he will soon visit his
home at plantation. He
will be warmly received there by a
hosts of the friends of his young
News Ob-
The and Record id
August 19th, contains follow
dispatch from Purl Town
-end, Washington, August Ii.
Bruce O t e
Ninety Ai
mi duty at tori
shot himself the
H boll I o'clock,
severe wound. The
at
Li- company.
rec inly received orders
to proceed lo Fort
in. . prepared to
or that pi st a days. Hi-
departure will delayed until n-
the
M.-ad Split Open in Fight
Zn-k awhile pressman
about .-ins old, was
yesterday the
Hog factory by being
truck over head with an our
in of Frank
white.
look place on the
bottom floor of the bag factory.
Prom the testimony of eye
it in- that whole
N Aug.
Tue taking of was con
in the libel I
suit W. H. vs. M. I
Leach and the Raleigh News and
Judge Ward announced
that he eight hours
for the argument of counsel, High
attorneys appear in the case it
it expected that live speech-
will be made the case going to
the jury tomorrow evening.
Col. cross examination
look place this morning
plaintiff rested his
Fred L a up I
stand by defense
lie reporter who inter-
viewed and wrote the
which appealed In the
Observer which
for libel suit
Mr Merrill's testimony had been
received a number letters, etc, I
introduced in evidence. Ed-1
Battleship and Schooner Collide.
Newport, II I , The
little two schooner N h
owned the Sail
Oil Company of New mil
I commanded by n J Ai
and with his --i
in I'll;.
i -ion t -urge
this afternoon off e In a
log. am it ,, I,
in action it crew of the
battleship I the
schooner from going bottom,
whale bouts lowered
from two
men were picked up Th schooner
was pitched up temporarily by
mechanic and towed
to Newport. The was
not even scratched.
Mi and Mr.
i Durham,.
I,. ii.
here We lies-
Ii m i t
i i. A
I i ii -in
F e n
. i ii w -ii i i
ii n n .
O; ii n W ii r ii, i;. w i, i
i in i
A. has n- III in d Ii III
I tie mill
Dupree returned Tim .-
day evening from to
folk.
Jesse lie rue ii from No.
in v.-i. bis
Parker came Nor-
Thursday evening to spend a
few d
C v.-on
in- i visiting his lather, J. C.
t returned In me Inn
Mrs. Prichard and sou,
I n
ea I. .- I II
Bruce Sugg, of
Who bas been bis
I. A. Sugg, the
ii
her b.-, bu i. j u I
in excursion bu
been in hospital it re
tin mil h Thursday
We are to see ii i , .
sell and brother, Marshall, o
who have been visiting
heir uncle, II. Bagwell,
left for
Mis a. Smith, i
visiting Mr.
j Mrs. Buck,
D. S. who has been
visiting at his old home near
returned this morn-
Miss Virgie Hughes, of Danville,
who has been visiting Mrs. W. T.
Lipscomb, left this morning tor
A ii o .
Mi-e of Ports-
mouth, u has been visiting Miss
White, home this
in
Miss Lie of
Scotland who has been
r Biting Mis. Helen
turned Inane I hie morning.
i W. ti. foreman of
went to Princeton
day evening in response
i i Wile, who is
vi i-r . is
-1-
Burglar
w II Ii. Aug.
of I-; I Sugg, near Snow
i night a at-
in bis house,
i ts prevent, d from so doing
;. ii who was the
. ii . mi. The
halted, went under the
i- ii nil escape, It is
ion i burglar was
Post.
Plans Been
Senator yesterday re-
a notification the
to the effect that the
lad approved the
plan- construction of the pro-
posed railroad bridge from More-
to Beaufort, across the
the mi the election of the
r due
New- and vi r
Russia is Suspicious
Petersburg, Aug. was
stated today that the sudden de- Mrs. J. D.
from St. Petersburg Mm who has been visiting Mrs. L. II.
day night Prince returned
of the News of railroads, was for the j evening. Harry and
and Observer took the stand for an purpose o investigating the causes Lucy, accompanied her for
hum or more. of several serious accidents which a visit.
; recently in Southern i
of a Prominent Man lo military trains going lo , B
Far Bast. In one these m- I i I ago,
lb-
Social and Literary League Meeting.
ague I be i
from
ten o'clock a home d
Mis. ., A
program b wen prepared, and
each i the league is
cordially i i
Big Excursion.
Hatch excursion gt
to Greenville from Norfolk
ll o'clock Thursday night.
wen- people from r-
points to goon this excursion
i-r from Greenville a
floe i . . II are
I. i I
Inn result of a discussion N. Aug L. . went the hospital Norfolk
m. transaction that Hardison, a prominent ,., . Ibis morning tube treated, lie
c he. ween the two committed .-.
Drawn .-d Nine Persons
I i. Aug. . s
I a cloudburst
T i coal mining camp near
I nil I'd. , Bu town
drowned perm s.
ruble damage o t.
i used also. All h
with ll ii.
i e was sent,
forty soldiers injured
Saloons Voted Out Plymouth
Tribe Meeting.
The Men will meet tonight
at wig wain at half past eight
o'clock for the purpose of drilling
preparatory to going to Winter-
ville Friday night to a
new tribe. W. P. Edwards.
word lead to another until Anally chic at one o'clock tonight by
i rile lath was passed. Cut shooting himself through the bead,
states that he acted Business trouble was the cause,
He says The deed was committed only
a an I was coming half hour after home Plymouth. N. C, Aug.
toward with the intention I from Blowing Rook, where he bad I election held here today for
of using it. Seeing this been ace of his health. He I and open saloons the
be took Up Oar about four feet Idled almost The suicide j forces won by an over-
lung and struck the j is attributed to ill health, coupled whelming majority of thirty
Bystanders Hate that he J with recent heavy losses occasioned votes, twenty-five percent, of the
struck three or lour times I by the failure of I total number of votes
with the oar. The oar was finally Cotton Oil Company, of .,
hi ken, break about ton, Mr. Hardison was own
two feet from end of of one of the mills controlled by
Star, Ibis company. He was o tiered
. presidency of the c shortly
Blood thick plug before the suicide
Cents.
Chew tobacco.
It. K. but declined it.
Best twist
Large Break.
The tobacco warehouse- had
tremendous sales today.
came in all last night and early
this morning until the houses were
tilled It keeps right on bringing
good prices.
We were sorry to hear of
Dr. Nobles being mid hope
he may soon recover.
Saturday, August
Jesse Harrington went to Wilson
Ibis morning.
Mis. Alice White, Hertford,
Is Mrs. J. While.
Mrs. W. Kemp, of
is visiting Mrs. B. II. Taft.
Kev. It. K. Fleming returned
Friday evening from a visit to
Mrs. S. Wells and daughter,
Misses Rosa and Kill, of
who have been visiting Mr.-.
King, returned borne
Examination Al.
Dr. J. main office
Atlanta Ga. The well known eye
specialist, will be In Greenville, N.
Cat one of I be hotels, Saturday
Si pi and will be here
days longer if the citizens
of the town county need his
services. He cures all diseases of
eye, tits glasses to suit every-
body, old and young. Duplicates
lei sis in your old frames.
eyes cause headaches Many
are cured by after
eyes, ., i throat.
ft aid a,
Preserving peat at
M.
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POOR PRINT





Every Careful
Parent is Particular
STATEMENT. RATES
Children Wear.
We have been engaged in the business of shoeing the
LITTLE FOLKS LONG,
and the habit of wiling the best and fitting the feet
properly has grown to be such a fixed custom with us
that you may feel perfectly safe
When You Buy Your
Children's Shoes Here.
Our stock of children's Slippers embraces almost every
desirable style and shape of the Manufacturers Art,
suitable for Summer Wear.
are all first class in every respect, and of the best
makes, yet we are offering them at greatly reduced reason
is, we are overstocked and don't want to carry them over.
The opportunity is your.;. We will be
glad to serve you.
J. B. CHERRY CO.
Of Town Finances.
List of claims audited and
lowed by the Board of Alderman
of the of Greenville from
July to June
AND
No. To whom issued. Ain't
Tims
i Baker
y Ferd GO
in
II l.
J Cherry ft
Ferd
El L l
; Ferd
III.
Baker ft
in Mrs M
i is o
Brink Ml
i;
in
II
W l
I'll Major
CO
j;.; Ferd
W T
B Cherry ft
J B
Ferd
Mi
I.
via
A COAST LINE.
N. Y., and return
20.20 Annual
Lodge B P O K N. Y.
July 1805. Ticket on
ale July 8th, filial
limit July 15th. Ticket will lie
in each direction Extrusion
limit to 4th may he
by of ticket
with Special payment
of fee of STOP OVER M
Washington, re and
Philadelphia ticket reading
through those points will lie
lowed on going trip within
transit limit, and return trip
within fund limit, July
tickets have been extended, atop
lie taken to ex e-d ten
day, not later August 4th
J. and
National Educational
Association, Albany
July Tickets on sale
29th lo July 2nd inclusive
final limit loin. Ticket
lo
direction.
I In- final limit lie
t-i August
with Special Agent
of fee of
lime deposit- over
New York on return trip
he obtained provided
has been validated by
agent. Park and i-
deposited with Joint Agent Net
1- later than one
after at Part
and upon payment of fee l
11.00 deposit, out in
on cm- shall over at New
York
Stop Washington,
Baltimore and Philadelphia will
the going trip
u in limn ticket
-m i 3rd and on
return trip within final
I tickets have
h, en extended stop over may lie
ten not
at.
Total
TAX
No To whom issued
I. Carr
Edgar Buck
M A Allen
W U Parker
J Lanier
Charlie Cobb
Edgar Buck
J K Move
loll w A
AH Tall
has Cobb
I i Johns
I is II LI air
K Parker
S Carr
l-r. K
W R Parker
Starr
W A Bowen
C Lanier
J Indian I
P M Wont.
P M
A II Tall
has
T E Booker
J U Lanier
F M Wooten
II
, F m Wooten
J B
I t
t K Hooker
Carr
W A Bowen
J R
A Tuft
Lanier
An
-j
in
Academy
REV. M W HESTER. Principal
W- M HINTON. Associate
A Christian home and High
School for boys and men
located in Warren
county, one mile from depot,
mediately on S, A. Li road in a
beautiful grove of or acres
on a acre farm.
For further information ad-
dress the Principal or Associate
Littleton, N. C.
Always
-ON-
Hand.
ii Framing x ft.
Also German Sliding, Ceiling and
Partition and all kinds dressed
lumber necessary tor building; a
house complete. Hills cut to or
en abort notice.
Greenville Lumber Veneer Co-
OF INSOLVENT TAX
Um
lax of
for y a. 1904, be
public auction, tn bidder
for before the court door
in mi
4th, lists
Kill he by townships
Bi order of the Board
of Pitt
B. Clerk.
White Front Barber Shop
J B A co
Work
COSMETICS A SPECIALTY.
one all for you pas
and hoping for your eon
i I remain,
to
J. NOBLE-S Prop.
SUITED.
NOTICE TO
of Superior Court
having issued letters
to me. the
on the 22nd day of Aug. on
the estate of W. E. Jolly,
ed, NOTICE is given lo
ail persons indebted to th es
late to make immediate payment
undersigned, and to all
creditors of said estate to present
their claims properly
to the undersigned, with
in twelve months after date of
this notice or this will be
plead in their recovery.
This day of Ant;.
F. J James, V Jolly
on the estate
Jolly.
A barrel i.
A the r
And for the .
Li All
sell ii rM r-i
STORE.
Total
No. To whom Issued
J T Smith
J t
W H
J 1-
J T Smith
Hi
no
BOO
-1
no
I I U I
mi
on
nil
-mi
mi
1456 JO
FOR SALE.
A nice farm lying Tar river six
i.-.- from on Greenville
i road
. This hum i- in good Bx, i
it. good pack-
aid out houses,
dwelling live lately repair
d mill one coat paint and every-
ready to hi work. School
out -I s.
v to,
;, P. D. Greenville, N.
NEWMAN
it the Old Stand.
I have the
. and of J.
and ill carry on the bus-
at old stand on Five
Points.
I will mid to meet the
of the trade and will at
ill limes mi v u complete line of
Heavy and. Groceries.
Confection
Call on when yon want the
tor the lowest
v, h cm he
J. J.
The rive Points
HARNESS and SHOES
workmen the
II. In Mills
tables
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free. I 1-
Institute for
Young
Women and
of
The
College
o. c.
Hi
Three Bulls For Sale.
half Inn
old. One, lull
and half Jersey,
old. full blood
yen 1- old.
J. Proctor Bro.,
N. C.
on
Stock Sale Cheap.
We will null the H. H.
block of general at
at a discount
will rent or sell the to
chaser of the
between and
J. O. Proctor A Bro.,
N. O.
STRONG
Again
what Lucy
after taking
Dyspepsia
-S Cure. Hundreds
of other
women are
being re-
ll stored to perfect
health by this
YOU may
well if you will
it
Indigestion causes
nearly all the sick-
that women
have. It deprives the system of nourish-
and the delicate organs peculiar to
woman suffer weaken, and become
diseased.
Dyspepsia Cure
enables the stomach and digestive organs
to digest and assimilate all of the whole-
some food that may be eaten. It nourishes
the body, and rebuilds the weak organs,
restoring health and strength. cures
indigestion, constipation, dyspepsia, sour
risings, and all stomach
disorders.
What You Eat
W tin-
For Sale By
JNO. L. WOOTEN.
Town Finances.
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J II Cherry ft Co
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No. To whom issued Ain't
Savage ft Tunstall
II Cherry ft Co
Albert Will-ams
J R Corey
Albert Williams
ft Tunstall
Albert Williams
Si
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Albert Williams
Albert Williams
J H Co
H Cherry ft Co
Fleming Mooring
L Albert Williams
J II Cherry
II Cherry t Co
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J H Cherry ft Co
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an
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In the old times people had to go from to use
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in find what was going on. They were w day.-.
It Is Not So Now
in day of rural tree delivery
mail yon can get the news every day.
This is the leading and no is complete
a newspaper. Every man to county paps
know what is going on.
The Reflector
supply you with the news. print two editions, Daily
and Semi-Weekly
Our piece Enamel Iron Beds are
as the best
every Royal Elastic Mattress and
bed is sold under not the best, price re-
funded.
OUR STOCK IS EN
EVERY DETAIL
Floor Covering of every description, China
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to investigate our stock. Our and Bed
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W H Smith I
J P taker
L w Lawrence
Major Fleming
T l Hooker I no
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J Bowling B
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Red
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Red
Henry White
S T White
W H White
Standard Oil Co
W Fleming
H Whits
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M Fleming
II Hooker
Ferd
; J Cobb
Ola Forbes
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c Hooker
M Fleming
J M
BO Hooker
M Fleming
J B Cherry ft Co lo
Humber
H Hooker loon
M Fleming
Bailey
John
II Fleming
J B Cherry
John Murphy Boo
H Hooker
O E Harris
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J B Cherry A Co
Bo M Co
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Ian . all. T.
The hoard of the
orphanage has
elected lei XI I. of Mr
manager
;. Pill
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he
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being
for
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an make I
it. I n t from
an
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I Roosevelt is
very bi lie
ill II V
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in being n-d to
thing If ft U
lay mail ii p about as well
it; once
feel, ii
ville Landmark. pencils again, as
The comment lb landmark i J it like negotiation
. I , . , ill, Hill ti.
true, it l Ma t m i
wrong to Sabbath vi
The commandments given Sim i Th of aim proposed
ii six thousand ware ago Wise Mice already In six wives.
Ii ii repealed. in
Say if the jail is confining fur
and and
t H health has been very mud. in
paired by the confinement,
the matter of sending them to the
This would afford o
air and exercise for them.
The Atlantic hotel More-head
is getting ready go into winter
quarters the rinse of the
There are people who like
at the seaside, hut it does not
There now that Bo
m have ii ho of forth few who go in that mouth.
or f e e k-
alter
An improved condition in the
yellow fever n New Or-
is reported As cooler weather
i- near the plague may
lie wiped mil It is hoped that this
ii a experience with the fever
in prove to in
III.-
wicked reign as king of Judah no
to destroy the law. perhaps
under the delusion that without
law there would he no sin. but
neither his penknife nor the flame
expunged the law or its penalty.
the present day men have the idea
that en the plea of business
i r convenience the law to
the Sabbath holy may be vitiated
with impunity, but the law continues
in an and sooner r
r ;
violation.
denials are in i ii is
he never pro-
posed.
Atlanta seems to draw well, even
to lightning The largest hotel in
city, the capitol and a thousand
were hit in one storm
other day.
Lot Angeles has discovered a man
with his heart on the right side.
Pity but what were lots of
on the
is i g at
Mr. Fife says it is a
puck of lies don't make it
too bad that
a hospital to her jail.
What's the matter with the Gear
editors They all seem to
daft office.
h is said has
painted Roosevelt. Well, turn about
fair . for it has mil been very
ago since Teddy whitewashed
Tommy.
Insurance Commissioner Young
says there is unusual activity
throughout North Carolina in the
organization of building and loan
associations. This particular activity
has not reached but no
town is more in need of a building
and loan association.
People in Sew Orleans are not
near scared of tax bills as they
re fie mosquito bills.
limes when a young man
dreams that he is married he is only
riding a wild night mare.
Don't the business men take to the
suggestion of having a home coming
week fur the Pitt scattered
No woman likes a man who is over
stuck on himself. They want to do
the and we don't
blame them.
Possibly the next move Hooker
makes will be Io look up some hair
specialist. Hut no use. There's no
rubbing the kinks out.
Miss Alice is keeping very quiet
about the Sultan proposing to her.
Guess it is because she is so faraway
that we can't hear what she does
It is said that Japan is reaching
for peace. From size of the pile of
indemnity she is asking it looks like
she is reaching out for everything in
sight.
Si far as we have heard no one
has suggested that a meeting be
organize men
of in a cooperative body
to advance the interests of the town.
Something needs to be done to put
Greenville forward.
line reason why Russia thinks the
war can hold out a little Linger yet
is possibly that
army about miles from St
Petersburg,
a few words about
There should be restriction
and congress should study it very
careful The cost of
might be raised Hut even this
might not prove to be the
course to pursue, for it is possible
that immigrants who are most
desirable as to health and character
are the ones who would pay the
to enter this country. We favor the
immigration movement, tut there
are some important problems lo
solve and the approaching congress
should solve them.
Notwithstanding repeated failures
hi the part of making the ex.-
the Charlotte observer
has h st in of its ardor in believing
the airship will yet fly.
Hooker Washington is just a
with possibly a streak of Anglo
blood running through his
veins. Still there's no rubbing
nit Saratoga treated him white.
The editors who have de-
themselves candidates for
governor in Georgia think no doubt
that Smith and Unwell have proved
that neither them to be
governor
Booker Washington is above
as far as intellectual
power goes, he may yet be forced
to gaze upon his as a useful
man among his race. He is fast
losing out.
Cram, the colored collector i f
customs at Charleston, also comes
forward with a denial and says he
did not try to hire a rolling chair
for himself and wife at Asbury Park.
He don't like for Hooker T. to get
so far ahead of him.
We think that Major is
in just about the hole he ought to be
in. Any man who will stand for
bis wife to drink champagne and
gel drunk in private, let alone in
public, is no all. Such t-f
f ii o but it serves
him right.
The next time President It nose
veil, asks a peace conference to hold
its meetings in this country he will
no doubt see to it that the sittings
are not held during his vacation
period. This has been about
busiest holiday any president of
this country has ever had. We
pose, Roosevelt has
thoroughly enjoyed the importance
I the affairs which has fallen to his
share. There is only one thing that
as a drawback to his
pleasure in managing the peace
and that is that he can
not be present at the meetings of the
peace envoys and take part in the
discussions. Can our readers
any thing that would please
R i -veil better than to take in
the discussion over the demands
Japan has laid before the
lie would make some striking
arguments and set forth some start
ling propositions were he allowed to
take part in the proceedings.
The great Elijah, sometimes
called Howie, has decreed in
the interest of the anti race-suicide
movement that in Zion City each
married couple shall once in each
year report to him bringing for his
inspection a new-born babe.
the is a prophet indeed
and different from other men. he will
not be able to tell one baby from
another. going to prevent
the same baby answering for several
couples out for some enter
prising Yankee to go over there and
hang out this
for Rent. Babies of all sizes,
shapes, sexes and colors. d
to squall continuously so that the
i Man will not be able to see any
resemblance in its face u anybody
else. Terms reasonable, but cash
Charlotte Observer
The So
The New York Commercial has
general
Booth justly may lie
f share in the I
the pond things of the Called States
Eliminating gram, one is inclined
it lost thought tO ask, what
dose the rest of the country raiser
hi the South is raised all the cotton,
cane, the rice and nearly all the
It is a great timber and
producer Its mines, of course,
ire not as compared with
the North and the Wes .
out its production of iron and coal
is to be thought of. domestic
exports originating in the South
constituted about percent of tat
whole, as Rec
of Baltimore, is pleased to find
ill analysis of the figures for tin
fiscal year Thai is an extremely
good showing, considering the
.,. and population
that distinguished from the en I
Cotton and its products, it
night constituted
cent exports of last year
I he South Ins reasons for its c h r-
hat present is
shadow of its possibilities
The Ninth is heavily d
number of ways. That, under
t she can Gad Uh
energy and the means to provide
per cent, of all American exports is
sir, information.
is much for her people to I e
proud of; much for them to hops
for. They are already contributing
their full proportion to the national
prosperity and will contribute
in re Charlotte i
Gun Used by British Soldier in Carolina
Campaign.
F A
the Charlotte Observer that Col. S
I Cobb, of Lumber Bridge, has
sent Hall of at II
the musket us. d by bis
grandfather, during
the Revolutionary war. He writes
that was a lieutenant in th
British army and was wounded at
Ramsay's on Deep river, in
the battle of
teen days after that of
Court House, mid that he took the
of allegiance to the United
States at Wilmington, where he was
left suffering from two wounds, his
regiment having gone with Corn-
to Yorktown- He took the
Oath time the surrender
of He then In the
tell in
and located where he
died in 1830. Col. says tie
old musket has killed hundreds
deer, bear, turkey, panthers and
and will as
ever, making a noise equal to that
I a small cannon, the recoil equal-
the kick el a mule.
GREAT VALUES
in-
Negligee Shirts
only a few more of the 1-2 Size
Shirts left, these are the greatest
Values of the Season.
You can buy our grade in this size
for and grade for
Come early before these values are ail dis-
posed of
Frank Wilson,
THE KING CLOTHIER.
According to the very best infer
obtainable, we pass tins
but and when we step into the
valley of the shadow, all our earthy
belongings will be left behind.
R cow, nor a sheep, nor acre of
land, nor a dollar of money, will go
into the grave with Why then
men race through life in a
mad flight for gold, brushing all the
things aside, when at list it
must be unloaded at the tomb
Would it not be better to smile a
little and do a few good deeds as
went along Would it not be a bet-
plan to put a flower into the band
of some sad hearted human being
struggling along the road of life,
than to clinch an almighty dollar
until cold death forced us to
it die hand washes the
other We must all help one another;
it is the best and happiest way
Ex.
It is slated that the Chinese ladies
have tired of their ideal of tiny feet
and will discontinue the custom of
deforming I heir feet by cramping
them while girls. American women,
however, will go right along
pressing their waists out of shape.
Wilmington Star.
Hardware.
For C Stoves Ranges,
Heaters Pumps, Am-
munition, One and Two Horse
Steel Plows, Cutters and
St In fact anything
in Hardware come to
H. L. CARR
t .-
The voting loves the young lady,
That's his
young lady loves young man,
That's her
Soon they will many,
That's their
The minister will many them,
That's his business--
When married they will need-
All kinds fancy groceries, bread, cakes, fruits, etc.
Thats our business.
J. A. RICKS BRO.
heals n limit a scar
must he borne in mi ml is DeWitt's Witch
strongest argument in favor of mu- Co Tiled . IT. mil
ownership or governmental lief de
control of an industry is the
which is practiced by great
private corporations; but until the
people hate demonstrated I heir own
respect for law how can they hope
to hold out any better alternative
Kansas Star.
In th id
carry, p in ,,
in . ,,,. .
soothe, opal mo a I M K n. These
buns A III tie is r,
for Piles nod
Win's all i-f
Basel Salve.
are danger, ii-. by the liver
L, L,
WINTERVILLE
This department is it of who is authorized to rep-
resent the Eastern in and territory.
Nye in
day evening frost an
up He m
every in the
of excellent work l.
toe
I him, a it was no
lo sec me new it
seems Him will reach
high mail. Sept.
A. W. Co., an
shoes They a
shoe lo
Mill-, of
Jack, was d j.
in s i
in school here. He is an
sol and
valiantly in several of
battles of the war. r Mills Ii s
an excellent memory c
vividly portray the scenes
those dark bloody days, He
also a great bear hunter in
bas had many narrow escapes
pat 1.1, el low
Ham i the A
and
W. I .
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rolled n i
is n d Mil it
be I
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At
new bit
W.
If you cheap
A.
lice
We the big-
st nicest line of Men's,
nil ever
offerer
stuck
elsewhere. Harrington, Bar-
bar A
Men s COd values at
Barber A Co.
C .
II mu
Hi
hay, cm . I i it.-, go
ft On.
i U
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Him-i
W e mi V. A.
roil, i i
plies of A. W. A
Sever-1 hen-
Sunday.
A have received
the for the
mi livery soon to be
the
Main
ii--w supply your ii-
-.--I meal
prices.
, Mae dress . such H g was a-,. fl.
Broad R now
Master as well as from
Yankees. of all kinds, at pi ices m low
The A. G. Cox n W
are i wail
best and most
the market, which they sill handle T. W, v.,. I
The Reduction
in Dress Goods Known.
Hamburg that waste, now So
Ilk- now s-
Lawn now
m in
White Dress Goods that was
I lie now
sell at a very low price. hope ,, ,.
of the the -j-. and Bro.
seed. Ii.
will avail of
Hue to make
rooms t
pleasant before of the
sin Henry Nelson
and listen were out
after dark, his
in a tree.
shafts ale
lonely but
K G. Ch pill n
car load ii
they Will -ell v,. cheap.
Alter
of Mr. Sarah
Ha union-
our ii tn--t
Mrs. has an
Holt time alarm
ml see R.
a Co.
Try a bottle of Dr.
fur Indigestion at tits drag store.
men to solicit
eiders for in Pitt
For enclose
ramp, N.
Another
styles pi ice very
et
Liniment, spec-
for the
family, e for a perfectly
balanced, com
For by
B. T. Cox ft Bro.
Hive now on hand line of
i-s crockery all very
Also a Kraal reduction in all
kinds of Spring and Summer
Dress Goods.
Come and l convince
In Rome th Marriage Tie Wei
Loosely Knotted.
Not only the
sell in ancient Homo in
tin days of the early in
the same v. it if today,
but many other of the mar-
were not unlike the
problems that are up for solution in
this present year of grace. The
matter of divorce a one. People
had an idea even then that it was
not good for tin state, but no if-
tn check i; mu ever
d. are assured by
S says the historian, Inge,
there were women iii
who their ages not by their
years, but by the husbands they had
had. Juvenal tells of one woman
who married eight husbands five
year-. Divorce was granted on
slightest pretext. separated
from love change, disdain-
to give any reason, like
Pauline, who told In- friends that
knew best where his .-hoe- pinch-
ed
wive- were not much
Knight after by wise men. Their
complete emancipation made I
difficult manage. Accordingly
since both rich poor wive- were
objectionable, the large
men never married all. In most
ease n In mm knew
practically nothing of hi-
until after marriage. Mar-
for the
transition from to
almost unbounded liberty.
appeared, a- ii matter of
course, her table,
whether he had not.
She could go hi re she . either
to the of l-is or
to the circus and
she had her own troops of -lave-.
over whom she ruled with inter-
A SHALL TH
LOOK FOR
FEND.
Let Your Fall Suit Have
Label on Inside Coat Pocket.
Fall Suits Now Ready.
A. W. Ange Co.
the Aged.
. brings such a
V sh kidneys and
u.
n effect on I
the
v. their natural functions at
and
IMP VIGOR-
kidneys. Madder and LIVER.
DI adapted to old and young.
depot, expects to men
up one the raw stores In
few
wagon-fir sale by the A. x
b- re me going to
ride in new
the large lot shipped this week Hy
the A. Cox Mfg.
out of the very best
material, re noted for then
us well of
draft. On we
that one of these
tO be Shipped up i lie hills
of Chatham county to W. C
Teague, City. The
buggies have just been
up there selling like
and well may
for knows how
make buggies to hill-,
as well Baud
Hue of Cr. Harrington Barber A Co
your eyes feel like
is Kilt in Do they pain you
feel tired OB reading Do
ARNOLD'S BALSAM
Warranted lo vi
Cholera
Jno. L. Coward Woolen
Byron n Tragic Figure.
The more think of
My John Davidson in the London
Outlook, more it
to me he is. first, second
third, a tragic figure, lie the
child of n loveless marriage,
constant source of huge armies of
discordant natures. Ills upbringing
was tragic, his marriage was tragic,
vis loves were tragic, his death,
which at first thought only tragic
force, is actual tragedy. Byron and
Napoleon, contemporaries, were the
analogues and compliments of each
other. Byron is passive tragedy
of the imaginative temperament as
poet, using expression, is
the active tragedy of the
temperament as warrior and
world employing deeds.
Byron inevitably ends in an
attempt at action in Greece.
Napoleon, as inevitably, in an
attempt at expression
in St.
they become mattered and
That
p tired vision and should rein
Wearing eye s. B.
T. Cox curry a full line of
spectacles and lit your eyes
with proper
lot wan- and crock-
cry always baud,
Barber
Ht
Williamson's
Brown
Make- and
Brings
h.
what
Rocky Mountain
sill do. 11-. IV
Wooten's Drag Store,
If you want m clear
lake
sales on I white Tea Bright
eyes mill lips use.
cent., Te. m
cents.
and
who raise t hi it- hay can
be with the well known
Slowing
rake by Co.
call sud see I hem.
B hand a lot of nice
hats will now go
K. Don't
Co., are cut price on sell you some price.
their shoes j j q Chapman OS
must be sold within a days in
A wonderful tonic for the sick
and libeled. health
mid by II
Rocky Tats this month.
A bracing family medicine.
cent. Tea
Drugstore.
Best sun
There no reason why Pitt
have to pay
high prides for Hour,
can raise wheat and
Winterville Mfg. is I
equipped making splendid
Hour I
order to make room for their new
supply soon to lie received.
Look up Mr. Cooper and ask him
about prices of anything that you
me interested in.
Thursday evening on the lawn
rear the home of Mrs. B. K. Cox,
delightful party was given
the young men of the to tin
young lad v
o'clock all began to arrive Chapman
soon the scene became of mirth White's Colic Cure,
and pleasure as all It rolled the combination kidney
the la
A Warning to Mothers.
Too much care cannot lie used
with small children daring the hot
weal her of the summer months lo
guard against bowel troubles. As
An Elaborate Speech,
there i- anybody under the
canister of heaven hold in
Mrs. Parting-
ton, i.- a tale and
going like vile boa
constructor, his
mile amongst the I
know one by bis
It seems as if had
stamped him with bis private ii
everything ho looks at
pears to turn And having
uttered this what
she was seized with a violent
fit of coughing and culled for some
He Had Answer.
wish dared you some-
thing, Miss said Percy, with
trembling voice.
don't you dare to ask
the maiden said demurely,
can see in your
-In both of
don't you know
two are equivalent to an-
no dare you, Take your arm
from around my waist
But he
Negligee Shirts.
shirt worn by the
average man in all is the
Negligee shirt.
THEY FIT WHEN STIFF BOSOM FAILS
and yon get
soft shirt THE Ml RT in
Oil are not broken and the
styles are here, an until
18th we
WILL REDUCE ALL GRADES FROM IS to PER CENT.
Mild, for
ii
ii
in
At delicious
were nerved and
came the b
with
All declare II one
in I j
serve jam go I , I
Barber es
Power of the Breath.
The follow demon-
the elementary power of
human Take a large bag of
a role is only necessary to give heavy paper, lay it on the
bis and cover the closed end of it
any disorder of the bowels, with several big diction-
need in nod a family Bible, for instance
the oil, and see -then blow into the bag, filling or
the crockery and oil onus- inflating it with air. and you a II
At Bight be sure to see us buying. hat a tendency to gripe, soon see it will overthrow the I
If it does not cheek give c. remove i mall
and
a dose
Of oil, and the may Why Sh. Laughed.
he cheeked in Incipiency men hesitate, only fools
all danger avoided The oil are he in tin
and remedy be p o- course of a conversation with I;
. Hi and kept read
ml n-- a Mm n-
el
Iii- s the in
n illicit
i i e of I
These prices will prevail days.
No Shins will at
C. S. FORBES,
The Man's Outfitter.
re fresh
., ,
I- ii.
, .
III I
for and a colic cine,
at the Drug Store
We over five
. I r.
I ti. fin y
cm . Hie cheap
, c before buying
Bro,
The
Hector.
for
of
ho
K and
W. I,. House.
by Jno.
d ,
ii
ell, . .
d.
i long time he was pin-
sled v she ii
him. And then lie felt wild with
himself.
Is Read By in reach, and
; people lo i what they
they until it are sure to
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DO YOU KNOW HOW MAY
Not
county.
in sup. i Court.
BY
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i a solute divorce from
DIRECTORY.
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THE
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For Rates
APPLY TO
LOCAL. MANAGER
Home Telephone and
Telegraph Company,
HENDERSON. . .
upon the ground . ;
an i I . a. . ill
will further lake in he I re-
paired to a at the next term
in. i count;
tie held .-. ; house It Ore- -.-
on tin M
i in s. ., i
18th day S
a r I . lo i la
. action, r will apply
to the for ll relief m a
as d complaint.
This the i day , t . u .
L. C. s. c
OF VACANT
V .
I in
county, bet.
Branch i San
line and Indian We
el in k
or . .
Tim
II . -.-.
Sn amp.
I Not Quite
Ho you ran ml a
Si done
v- driver or an-
i v.- a
for
It of tools
la a desire, and
I that your tool
box do not a tingle
article.
Course
get Harness, ,
Horse Goods, .
g Corey
ed of C. P
W, and
others.
This August 7th,
Any or per t tie
tor in the bed
land must file their protest in
within the next a, or they will i.
barred law,
R. I
Entry t for
i this 7th, It
NOTICE TO
J. Elks.
Chairman, W. J. Home,
J. K. Spier, J. R.
S. M. Jones.
Clerk Superior C.
Moore.
Tucker.
Register of
T. White.
William
D. Cox.
Board of
Cox. Chairman, B. M
L C. Arthur
W. H.
Standard J---i C E.
of
J. E.
TOWS
Fleming
Cobb, J. ii.
A.
C. S. Carr, T. B.
J. C. Lanier.
M. Wooten.
Tyson.
Carr.
Tax . Tyson.
J. T A-
; A. Clark,
LOW RATE TICKETS
On Sale via.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Extremely low Rates are
announced by the South-
Railway from points
on its lines for follow-
Special
Denver, Spring-,
. N
Grand Anny of the Republic, I
I to 1905.
Philadelphia, Pa., Hill,
taut Grand
f ,
to 1905.
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CW
is and Centennial
, ,,,,
.,
June t. ,
V. .
In
Announcement
Kile fl
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Southern Bail
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i.
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IV.
in.
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The i of Superior i ,.
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ii th tied,
h do . ; the
N Fire Department-R.
. ., it I I . r I. ., I.
I i
K is h to
to
make immediate pa to the
and To all i f
Estate to properly
authenticated, to the
Ive aft r date i I
this Notice, or this Notice will be plead
in bar of their recovery
This the th, or August
on the Estate of Albert
.
i- ii
. a . . -v.
, ;. .
. , . t .
-s. .
end Gail
s.
r.
is,
suits,
roots. Henry Gears .
Cherries, Peaches, Applet
Apples, Syrup, Jelly,
Flour Meat, Soap-
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Seed Meal and Hulls,
Oranges, Apples, Hot
Gaudies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Current. Raisins, Ola
and China Ware, Tic and Wonder
Ware, Cakes and
rout, Best Butter. Re
Royal Swing and nu
Quality and
for flash. Come
nu
The Clerk of the Superior court of
Issued of
to me, the
ii the of 1905, on the
Ti .-. . x,
i . ., .
. id to . it . ate
i ii to the j el, to
of to i . Ir
anthem rated, to the
I, a thin n
notice, or notice
he 1.1.-hi in bar of
12th
K F. TUCKER,
on the estate of F, Ii. Tucker.
A. i. Attorney.
Tn.
MIX
f I,
doll . i m I Ii
i am i . en
r. in i A
mo bi in-ill ran . with
and are n , -i to come
once and n lb. Ir ac-
count. one ace ants
nit the nu can them In
,. I. M, , l,
I. Tun tail.
This June 7th, 1906.
NOTICE TO CREDITOR.
. n v
To Publishers
and Printers
We have at. entirely new
process, on patents
are ; ending, whereby we
can reface old Brass Col
and He-ad Rules,
and thicker, and make
them folly as good as now
and without any unsightly
knobs or feet on the hot
torn.
Having qualified the Superior
Court of Pitt as
of the Last Will and Testament
Mai ilia A, Ii i-eased.
notice is hereby to a person
Indebted to the i to make
payment to . and e I,
a m aims n. the
r pay-
within months from
i date or this notice be iii bar
of recovery.
this 25th of
K. J. Brooks,
of Martha A. Laughing-house.
STRAY CATTLE.
one in, white and red. marked crop
j in in left.
; one heller, white and
color, marked crop and half crop in
; left ear. in have
with my two or three
Owners are to call for same
charge. J. A.
It. F. Stokes, C.
i t a w s w.
PRICKS
Column Head
Rules regular lengths
L. S. and
Head Ruled Inches
each
NOTICE OF
j The firm of Tunstall Smith was
dissolved mutual consent on June
1st. 1905, C. D. Tunstall purchasing
the interest W. J. Smith in the bus-
C. D. Tunstall assumes
liabilities of the and all amounts
due the must be paid to him.
This July 28th.
C. D. Tunstall.
W. J. Smith.
and over
per lb-
A sample of refaced
Rule,
will be
sent on application.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
y in an.
Dispensary
Pulley, J. S.
ton, L. Pender,
Player meetings each i
day night. Sunday schools
a. m.
J E.
pastor. Services
Sunday. W. H.
Superintendent of
School.
H. H. Mo.-
pastor, .
day. W. R. Parker Super-
Sunday School.
W. E. Cox.
rector. Services every first
and third Sunday. W. B
Brown of
Sunday School.
Free Will W.
H.
Service every Sunday nigh t
and fourth Sunday morn-
J A
day Services every Sunday
dent of Sunday School
Frederick
pastor. W B Dove
Superintendent Sunday
School. Preaching every
1st, 2nd and 3rd
morning and night, except
service at night.
LODGES
Greenville Lodge No. A
F A M, meets 1st
3rd Monday nights each
month R Williams, W
J. M. Sec
Covenant Lodge No. I O
F Meets every Tuesday
night. W I. Best N K
L Carr, V G W F Evans,
Set-
Tar River Lodge No. K of
P, Meets every Thursday
night E G Flanagan, c
Moore, hi of R
Tribe No
I O R M. meets every
Wednesday night J H
Harris, Sachem ;
wards, C of R
Pitt Council Jr U A
M. meets every Monday
night E H Evans,
H B Tripp, R S.
I had
situ Tick-1
I Ii
IS I-O. I I I .- Ill , .
L. T. P. A.
X. c.
J. H. WOOD, D. P. A.
Pass
ti. Tayloe,
We beg leave to announce that we are
Wholesale and Retail
White Lead, Paints,
Colors, and Town and
Ready nixed Paints.
H Hat
Manager;
There no line in the world better than
the Harrison line. It has behind it a cent
reputation for honorable wares and honorable
dealings.
Paints you need
Hi.-nun i
Washing,
H ti in
tin-cm
at in.
Connect
NORFOLK SOUTHERN R.
N. S.
Steamboat Service.
L. leaves
n daily
for Greenville; leaves
i at Washington with
Norfolk A Railroad
ore, Philadelphia,
Nev , an
North. Connects s Norfolk
j it hull points
should order their
via Norfolk, k
A R.
Hours subject t
notice.
T. H.
ton, N. C.
J. J. Agent,
ville, N. C.
H. C. General T. and
f. Agent, Norfolk, Va.,
If you use the Harrison
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
GREEN VILE, N. C,
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE
GREENVILLE, N. C
T THE OF BUSINESS MAY 29th, 1905.
Heart
Weakness.
Dr. Heart Cure has
made many hearts well after
they have been pronounced
hopeless. It has completely
cured thousands, and will
most invariably cure or benefit
every case of heart disease.
Short breath, pain around
heart, palpitation, fluttering,
dizzy, tainting and smothering
spells should not he neglected.
Take Dr. Heart Cure
and see how quick you will
he relieved.
It cannot make a new heart,
but will restore a sick one by
the heart nerves
and muscles, relieving the
unnatural strain, and restoring
its vitality.
I had a very Md of heart
and
Overdrafts,
securities,
All real estate
from
Cask Rear
Gold Coin
silver Coin
152,161.46
6.857.74
2,000.00
52,953.67
1,109.84
9,871.00
111.486
Capital Stock paid lo 26,000.00
Undivided Profits leas
Paid 7,250.72
Deposit subject to check 181,484.46
Cashier's checks out-
standing
North Carolina,
County of Pitt.
I. James L. Little, Cashier of the above-named
swear that the Statement above is true to the best of my
Md JAMES L.
do
Subscribed and sworn to before
me. this 7th of June,
J. C. TYSON.
Notary
J. G.
J. A ANDREWS
R- W. KING.
Directors
Try
Printers Supply Co.
of Type mil
High Grade Printing Material
N. Philadelphia, pi.
to
The Clerk of the Superior court of
having issued letters
to me, the undersigned, on
the of July, on the es-
of William Britt, deceased, notice
is hereby given to all persons
ed to the estate to make immediate
payment to the undersigned, and to all
of said estate to present their
claims properly authenticated, o the
undersigned twelve months
after the date of this notice or
will be plead in bar of
recovery.
This the 27th Hay of I
ii of of
William Britt. So
TO THE PUBLIC.
When you have a suit of clothe,
pair of pants to clean or press
remember that I only turn out
firs class work. Also working
over and altering clothing.
very reasonable. Satisfaction or
your money back. Give me a trial
FRANK HOPKINS.
Back of Davis Barber Shop.
Greenville, N. C
trouble. six I not
work. I-h-i July
and all m ii,. after-
noon In one row l. to
down. fall down, three
heart as Ii
burst through, I In
my breath. I a
of Heart Cure,
before had of It I could
lay down and all
bad to get up from live to ten
times a I have taken
bottles, and my Is as as
clock work. r.-.-t Ilk,, a new man.
can work considerable for an old
man. years
H. Frost, Ohio.
Dr. Heart Cure Is sold by
your-druggist, who will guarantee that
the bottle will benefit. If It fails
he will refund your money.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
STRAY TAKEN UP.
I have taken r. array hog that
was mi and was
and
weigh- or I .
unmarked, male. Owe r- i-
to call for the bog
. JAM
N.
SUITS UP and
PANTS UP.
Made to
man who takes pride in his
personal will appreciate
the graceful, nu lines of
The
are Made-To-Order and made to lit
standard the world over
take i v f.
I -u -.- i . i ; f ,.,
u , . r. s s,
our in a a, th.
Wt . t-. ,. i
Taylor,
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and I
our VICTOR SPRINGS and one of our OS
not more
Yours truly,
TAFT VANDYKE.
ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN COLLEGE
WILSON, N. C
For Male and Female.
course in Vocal and Music Art
Elocution and Bookkeeping,
and A complete course Ancient and Modern
Languages and Literature Three courses leading
Faculty of
Opens September 1905.
i t n For or other Add
J. J. LL. D., President Wilson, N. C
The Reflector
M Is By Everybody in
n,,.,., to
If have . , they went advertise It and
;. of then money.
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT.
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Agent.
AYDEN, N. C. -e I
Ain't
N. C, 1905
Everybody who hasn't got any-
thing else to do his gone
drumming business,
getting thick
A for
Reflector we
great pleasure receiving sub
willing receipts
those in arrears. We have a lie
of all who receive their mail a
this office. We also take order
for job
f yesterday wasn't the
day of the call up
prophet and enlighten us on tit
It was so hot down Ibis
way it as if e he.
the very wind SUB. We have but
read or heard of one
and we certainly hope
to go there.
Hart A Jenkins is the place to
get your
handling
and can you a nice lit.
A little rain right now
surely prove conducive both t.
health and dry
to see Hart Jenkins
when yon need to
your feet, we can save you
and Life you something to tin
We carry the nicest and lies
ever saw. Try
pair and he
The man
bis hobby horses yesterday aw
last night for the of ti.
Old lodge at this place.
If you need anything in the
of Crockery, Tin wan
come to see Hart Jenkins.
Miss Kate Wood, f
who is here on a visit the
Dr. lost a
brooch last
evening. If anyone has found
by returning it to Dr. Dixon
will be very highly
The brooch
mealed with a live cold
piece.
E. B. will do all
possible cat. In please you will
their new line of heavy and fancy
groceries,
Improvement. The
prising firm of I. K. Smith Bro.
ate having a table made IS lee.
long, ii wine and feet high.
with rive she This will I e
plated in the center of their
The shelves arc so arranged as to
be from both and
under will used well as on
top. be, when
ed, a most convenient arrangement
and will us a monument to
the mechanical of our
life and lire insurance agent,
E. G Cox, who drew the plan
it. table w ill set due east and
west parallel with the mammoth
case we wrote about some
time ago. that is the largest in
Eastern Carolina. This new
of will be called Jumbo,
until some one finds a more
name.
J. A. cotton weigher
at this always noted his
progressive spirit aDd an intent
purpose to serve the public
a faithful creditable manner,
has just purchased a large pair of
pound Fairbanks scales. Now
friends can rest assured
Mr. Harrington's weights will
always bear test.
M. M. ii a visit to
friends in
are re-
new groceries and
confectioneries tight from the
Mrs. G. F. child-
are at Fortress Monroe with
relatives.
loaf bread right
from the oven at
II
L. H. Bell and Hobgood,
after a week's visit to Mrs. O. C.
home.
Call on Hart A Jenkins for a bar
rel of Columbia Flour, better
to be had anywhere.
A. J. Manning, who several
years age was principal of
Carolina Institute at this place, Ii
in town among friends.
rent a good up
Stancill
N. C
Mis. Mason, of House, ha
a visit during past
eek to her father, J. T.
acres of land
tO acres in to
by J. R. Smith Bro.
Miss Kate Wood, of
s spending the week with the
of Dr. Dixon.
have
moved into brick store
south side -i Main
Flossie and Lola
left tor their bonus
evening alter a
in Mrs. K,
here.
Just received, line of
and can lit up in any
r price.
a large crowd greeted I lie Hatch
excursion at this point
V morning.
Hay, Corn, Bras, Hull
a id Meal at J. k. Smith A Bro.
Mis. J. A. Davis J. W,
markets
Hi-. Davis milliner-,
ind Mr. Moore a general line
seats tin
trade, are simply
seat on the market
Mrs. Aldridge u
ville Wednesday.
mammoth -how case in
It store is I i
oded with goods
Be sure to eat a. d e
Mrs Parker, of South
after a vi-it of some length
her daughter, Mrs. T.
mar here, has returned to
home.
Fashion Hand-made
Paw Gum Bread frays at J. B.
Bro.
a. Most the old Stand
our cotton farmer friends, i-
ready lo the fleecy
Staple. We are all to see
nun.
Lace Curtains from cents per
pair up, and per yard
at K Smith Bro.
Save your own hay, gel
blade, fork, hoe, shove, Spade,
hook or hole digger, at
J. R- Smith Bro.
A new line of Cradles Cribs;
to at J. K. Smith
A Bro.
A full supply of No,
Oats, Cam, Bran, Cotton
Seed Hulls and Meal, at J. K
Smith Bro.
you a and pipe with
I feel long, and drink pure
water, at B Smith A Bro
A lull supply of Trunks
Telescopes, Grips, Satchel- an-i
Suit Case-, at J. K. Smith A Bro.
For grind stouts
t rope and pulleys, at j.
A Bro.
Calico and at cents
per rd, great in while
and goods, at J.
R. Smith A Bro.
A new and beautiful line
Negligee and fancy hose, at
J. R- Smith A Bro.
your by
with
Town and County lead
lull line of colors, kept J.
R. Smith A Bro.
For can peaches, apples, corn
tomatoes, apply to K. E.
A Co.
The ladies say that Cannon
Tyson have the prettiest line of
goods in town.
Fancy candies, oranges, apples
and bananas at E. F. a- Co's.
The soda fountain a A
will be in service
from now the end of season.
The newest and drinks will
tie found there. If you
We keep Furniture.
Cook Stoves,
idles, etc , stair-.
Tyson.
Tobacco twine, thermometer-,
for sale by Camion
TO EYE
Having just returned from Hie
Philadelphia Optical College and
graduating in a special Course
the human eye, and the science
of optic.-, I feel able and
pared to correct any of
f any ma
direct with glasses.
any case weak eye-, or
strain, dull burling, selling, bum
eyes win
ad or low vision, a
to tie
-l give lo the
charge The
per cent, of nil
originate
I nun of refraction and eye
strain. It is to pro
when your eyes call f
assistance. Glasses the only
remedy for errors ,, retraction
weak eyes. Any style or form
given desired. As good
as are in the county
on application.
Very
J. W. Taylor, D.
I hose an square-, that
Gannon Tyson have received
ere
Oranges, apples, bananas and all
fruits kept by A
horn.
Cannon A Tyson are guilty
pretty
steads cheap. They are daisies.
Those Royal
A Tyson handle are
of anyone market.
We will beginning on
21st offer for cash
em ire stock Of clothing, dry
notions, shoes at
of in town of
Ayden. Our stock is too large
this mi of
line. We have ;.
large lot plaid dial we ate run
per yard, white sheet-
per C. Jackson
Ayden, N,
Get the Cox cotton planter the
beat on the at J. Smith
Bro.
Go to K. E.
market for fresh meats,
sage, fresh Ash.
Don't fail to see Gannon Ty-
son's new crockery plain and
decorated. Prices cheaper
than
J. W. Taylor, our optician is
no- hack again from the
Optical College, where he
graduated it a special course in
science of optic, ready to
better service than ever before
to front weak
and i i of glasses.
Slippers, lawns and straw hats
are- Mug sold extremely cheap
for cash Cannon A Tyson.
Don't forget Cannon A
Tyson supply wants in
In furniture,
owls, ship stuff,
rand, notion seed bulls and mi
in hand, Cannon Tyson.
OF
THE BANK OF AYDEN
N.
At close of business May 29th, 1905.
D. W.
PR IN
and
500.00
106.96
and Fixtures
from Hanks,
ash Items,
Silver Coin,
National Hank notes and
other notes
Total,
till
Capital stock paid in, S
Surplus fund
Undivided profits leas
expenses,
Dividends unpaid . i
subject t., check, 38,068.93
Total,
as
GET YOUR SUPPLIES
Now
Everything want in the way of
nice Groceries, Pickles,
fruits, Candies, Nuts, can be had at
our store.
We a large supply of the Best
Goods
Groceries
j And Provisions
Cotton Bagging and
Ties always on hand
Fresh kept con-
in Stock. Country
Produce Bought and Sold
D. J
GREENVILLE I
Carolina. ,
SALE.
tine
gin,
been
as
s ti
JOHNSTON BROS.
The Cash Grocers.
Scientifically
TEA,
A Shoe for
Women.
parlor,
Hopkins, Daniel Props
our Motto.
men em
i; no drug
new
sail-
THE for women
is made with reference
to the most minute details and
s so perfected in its numerous
styles tint there is no other
mail's shoe on the market selling
at the price the Ultra does, it.-,
b if its equal
Here is the fundamental basil
of a perfect shoo. We employ
our own expert designers, and
every Ultra is made over
a last scientifically constructed
the closest variations
and size in woman's
footwear.
The Ultra Shoe meets every
requirement of the many
whims of
Dr. Joseph Dixon
AND
Office Block, Bait
Ayden, N. C.
We carry SHOE, for men, in Oxfords, Tans, etc.
Pulley Bowen,
THE OF WOMAN'S ONS.
t. me. I give the best and return
the work promptly, send a trial order to
l. Photo Artist.
city. K .
mi i i
A PROCLAMATION By THE
50.00
I . I ;.
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of law earn mi-i-.
Mow. therefore, I,
has
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nil Ii in.
it. ii a
Governor the State of North Caro-
hi i. In me
law, do this mi P
is a reward
for th and de-
ti. . hams to
county at C
in Greenville aDd I . enjoin
era and all
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Done at , the
14th . In year our
one nine h and
in one m, 29th
our Am.-.-.-an Independence.
Ii ii-
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ii
lam .- a n
. i or
in shouldered,
in in. -h
i- being
COBB BROS, k CO. wood wood
Pine even
length, delivered at door.
between SO or rears of
age.
LANIER MILLIARD,
Greenville, N. C.
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Iron Fencing Sold
PHARMACY
iV. C.
Norfolk. Va,
Cotton Buyers and Brokers Id
Cotton, drain and
in-. Private v-.-l
and
Yours for
JOE JENKINS.
Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets
A for
Lira
II, I ,. ,,,, no,,.
,, T.-u in nib-
by
m .
GOLDEN SALLOW PEOPLE
J. J. is in Hookerton. j something nice try them.
FOR SALE
One Bradley Filer, good
as new, cheap for cash.
L. A.
B. F. U. No.
N.
Best
Lighted
House
in the
State
for our
Customers
and their team.
Brick
Warehouse
Greenville, N. C.
your Tobacco
The Brick.
We will always work for your interest
and guarantee full market price.
BRINKLEY
following
Constitute our
Working
Force who are
glad
o see you
D. S. Spain
Bookkeeper
B. T. Bailey
Auctioneer
H. S. Hardy
Floor Manager
Ed. Harris
Proprietors, Clip Calculator.
POOR PRINT





LITERACY AND SOCIAL MEETING
Greenville League Highly En-
Friday at the ill
Mr. and Mrs Wiley a liter
and social meeting of tin
of
was i- i. Not-
threatening
s and pi of Mr.
Brown's beautiful home r
crowded by the people,
mil with then tome
older
The feature of the evening
a contest,
out, Bad the an-
to question a
of n flower. Many of the
very sod
lobe
answer, with i vend it
i ii A-
price were to th
one who and i
who
in.-t. Tin ti Ten
of lb -mi
to Nellie Pender, mid. t c
booby became Mi
Mr. and Mm. Brown, by i h r
and h
were Ideal boats,
felt borne The will
be glad when another social
literary meeting la he'd a
borne.
following program ten-
daring; the end tin
were it
Solo, Mi-- en
tilled by i.
Recitation, by Mr-. L.
who was twice more,
rendered suitable recitations
to the all present.
Beading, by Mas mice II
The Church.
Music.
Presentation
Pointed Paragraphs.
D ready to
bind in
the victims
of devotion.
It's a wise man ho patches U
b.- instead f
Beware of the financial
points wrung way.
a weather there is
superior t. a healthy corn.
i. a that senna
to cover up much moral
something
with man who j
i- u dentist.
ii a pity that the average
hit neglect to begin big
ii
Cigarette, II properly d,
head
Inn's ill I lie air.
Any small I can make a i
time be knocks big
through a pane
Nothing Mouses a
wrath an a a man
appears to be well satisfied
if automobile is known
borne power, airship d
ii- power,
Ii tail follow
i mill i- rich In cause he
have in ire money than brains.
One man may be aide to break a
bone, but later the bone does a
nut mi a racetrack and a
dozen men. News.
NEWS
The
of
much
Mi-s Nina
zanies . . i c
i s pi ii .
M.
Corn . in
tire at
bone of
S, a i r man of
; died there
ii ii o'clock of fever,
Salisbury la to have anew
modern depot, built by the Booth
i; v. H. a prominent
M. I minister, Oil
i -i died i here i
o'clock.
Blanche now
I in Baltimore taking a
in bat making and will
select some of newest things in
In the interest of my
My goods
i i ii that I have
riled Ope i
later. Mm L,
F. E Richmond, Saw
was .
h P. B . Pi
ITEMS.
Aug.
i i-
for Mr. who
is off on a vacation.
w in
E Boyd T. Proctor,
of v i d town
I.
. i
N Ida, I -i
. i id, had
the , t. bis dwell-
H i d family left
and
and
ere in town
. turn tun
Miss Olive
ding me time
Rev. II Ii
pa- i eh ,
i in V a. th
be la iii week
Orphan Burned o Death
There was a horrible accident at
Orphanage morn
a which In
of one of I be orphan-,,
There girl attempted
a lire in the with
The were
or hot ashes in the stove
which caused the nil to and
the vessel exploded, burning the
child to badly -he died
o'clock today, The news of toe
accident reached the city
; . i and much .- d I
was for the little girl, I
High Point
House Patty.
Mis. ll. A. on
street, u house party
ladies while Mr. White
out of town. attending
lie Mis-e- Lizzie Jones, Maud
zoo and Mary
CUT TO DEATH
the Prices
TO; MAKE ROOM FOR BUB FALL STOCK WE WERE
COMPELLED TO USE THE KNIFE ON ALL OF OUR
lie
IS m Mi
LOWER THAI EVER BEFORE AT
Big Store, Greenville, N. C. Where you will find a line of Dry Goods, Notions,
p Shoes. Clothing, Hats, Caps and Trunks, with prices to suit the
We also carry large and complete line of Furniture
i.
II Will
Greenville
We rill half each in
i i taken from
. tobaccos m
Toga
with fever tied up
. . i e ill
ed while .
but i- now i
the breezes the on th Market Equal to
Mr. Mr-. and
to return to Greenville rho
last of so as to be on band fact la veil known to drag
the Lord's day in September. and nine out of
ten will their
when beat i- naked
.,, .
been like letter from borne M, a
them, and looked for
any paper.
Hick from .,
disordered condition of
and is Hired by
lain V and
For sale by Jno. L- Woolen, drug.
of Mo., in
to pills that act as a tonic,
nothing on market in the
Way of medicine which
Colic,
era and for
We sell a d
recommend this For
by L. Wooten, druggist, i
The
A little ti results
In death. Tims a mere scratch,
insignificant
have paid the I
la wife to have
the in-i
mi fa
when burns, sores, ulcers
and
J. I. Store,
After a hearty a dose of
. Cure will
mil as a attack of
Little They cure is a thorough and a
Headache, Constipation, Bill Mil I guaranteed cure for Indigestion,
Dyspepsia, Gas mi the
an End to it All,
A grievous wail dunes
n a result of unbearable pain
taxed
Backache, Liver complaint
lint to Dr.
King's Lite Pills they put ail
end to U all. Tiny are gentle hot
Try Only
Guaranteed by Wooten,
Druggist
Jaundice, etc.
are and easy to take and easy
to act Sold by John L. Wooten,
druggist.
Weak Heart, Hour
Breath and all Stomach troubles.
Sold by John I. Wooten, druggist.
Suicide
A Mart ling am a
i m i I iii-i ii
will Interest many.
A run down or n-
Invariably precede suicide
-i baa been found that
will i that condition which
make suicide likely, Ai the
of sell destruction lake
It being a great
tonic and will
the nerves and build Up system.
It's also a stomach, liver and
kidney regulator. Only BOO.
Action guaranteed by L.
v I ii i-t
Bitter Fight.
T i i had a long an I
in an
my F.
On. gave me up.
bad
c me a I Dr.
for
The In I
and I w-sou my
I a few days. Vow I've
my
I all colds, and and
Guaranteed y
i Jno. L. Wooten, Price
and Trial free.
Don't you need a ledger or other
blank They are cheap at
Book Store.
Makes
lucky carve fountain per, bad
made. Reflector Book
THE EASTERN
J. WHICHARD. Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
VOL No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER I. 1905.
No.
ATTACKED WITH HATCHET.
A BLIND TIGER.
TWO LADIES IN ACCIDENT.
Murderously Lady Poet Conducted by a Woman Near the River. Horse Dodges and Throws Them From
master. The Negro is Lynched. Saturday there was a Buggy.
New Bern. N. C, Aug. between some of white Miss Lillian was
While Mis. o. T. the
postmaster at a place
miles west of this was in
office attending to her a
man, John Moore, entered
the office and demanded
Mrs. refusal to give
any money, the struck
the face and on head
with a batch--, inflicting wounds
which ate very dangerous and I To
fatal. Mrs
of ill
in vicinity of th
Annie Smith
and beat Harriet Taylor.
made Taylor woman .
mad, and in talking about the
matter she also told that the Smith a, .
woman was selling whiskey. Chief e ,
police Smith went to horse dodged,
and found th. found, i on one side of the buggy
woman, finding ,,. ,. .
admitted ,.,. ., . .;,.,
to town afternoon, her
home -ix miles in the
Mrs who
hail visiting tier mother.
were on the
to the river bridge tin
THE TOBACCO CROP.
Condition Poor and Price Too Low.
In looking over the government
August
G. Maker left Ibis morning
resort tobacco and con
I'll bun the d
n nil .
her husband had twenty-four of whiskey. was not injured, but
Smith saw some the empty Mrs in fell on a stake and
c no to her rescue, capturing the
He bound hi hands with
and gun in hand
the to New Bern
bin and I hey f
Paul, u, X.
woman said the whiskey was
i ii rued hi over to sheriff sent up to Saturday. She was
John Moore is It is before Mayor Wooten morning
opposed becomes from Greenville,
EL.
Ne Bern, N. , Aug.
was painfully hurt The harness
so as to free horse
Hie buggy the minimal
ran a short distance before stop-
ping.
A SPUNKY GIRL
Saturday night one
mob about ion men
town and demanded
jail keys. They the
and
bridge where they hung him to
the draw and riddled Ins body
with
were mole by the officers
tn prevent the lynching. Th
naval mere called but
too late prevent the mob from
Carrying out its purpose.
under two warrants, for the
assault and one tor whiskey selling.
bound over to Superior
d I
.,. , She Served the Young Man Exactly
the being
in each, to give these
bonds was a pa-sport to jail.
Bright Future in Ministry.
Kev. B B- Fleming, who during
mouth has been supplying for
Memorial Baptist
Right.
Here is a rainbow bubble Boat-
on the o the social
swim this city. A time
since a girl from another of
the state was the guest of a leading
family, a girl full of
Sunday
hard sense, and well able to take
care of herself. the
leaves today to lake a vacation in
l lie western part of I he State be-
fore returning Chicago
during the
mouth have been excellent and
Mrs. is living and may.
recover, bat will to
blow gave
with hatchet.
at
lions, He is preparing
for his high calling
and bis prospects In the
an- most promising.
Their Child Dead.
It was a sad mission on which J.
Kinston, N. V., Aug.
homicide occurred about
midnight Saturday night.; Allen, foreman
a young
man, was the victim and Harry
Watson, also colored, is
K, went to Princeton last
week in response to a telegram
from his wife that their baby was
Charged he crime. I very sick. When he reached
Thin- are said o lie eye witnesses I Princeton little one was beyond
to tragedy, but denies hope and passed away Sunday.
that be II guilty. The coroner's
jury late Sunday afternoon render-
ad a verdict that death
The remains were taken to
field, their former home for
interment, and Mr. and Mrs. Allen
was due to a pistol wound, returned to Monday
was found dead on the
street Sunday morning.
Popular Man and Popular Shoe.
W. Shannon, representative
of the Geo. Witt Shoe Co., of
Va., is town wait-
On Sunday afternoon the Baptist
Young People's Union elected J.
his trade. Mr. Shannon is Bryan as president,
evening. This was only
Child, their having died a
few years ago.
B Y. P. U.
one the most popular Salesmen
who comes this way, as is also his
famous Dixie Girl shoe for which
he takes large orders time
becomes around.
Dr. Nobles Doing Well.
Dr. J. E. Nobles, who went to
Norfolk last Friday for treatment
in the hospital fur appendicitis,
was after
arrival there is to be
getting well. This is good
news to bis host of friends at home
E. Lincoln who recently moved
away. Mrs B. R. was
elected secretary the union.
meetings are held each
Sunday evening just before the
regular hour for preaching.
Almost a Homicide.
He Deserves
W. J. is generous with
his bus. He lakes reporter of
Daily from the
any time she wishes to go
with Ho is very popular
with the traveling men, and lo go out the door, Miss Ethel
always- is to our coin made a misstep sprained
people when they need conveyances ankle. She has not been able
invited her to take a bug
ride, and, alter they had pro
on their way a
yards or so, he turned to her and
said, with unpardonable
I have heard that you are pretty
you have re-
plied, a look at him,
me the reins, and I'll a
you how He
the reins, supposing
she would put the horse out at a
gait, to illustrate her rap-
On the contrary, she de-
a circle, taming
the vehicle around, drove back ti
the gate of house,
jumped out, swept escort
formal courtesy, and disappeared
leaving him to his ride
alone. It may be imagined
young man took
good pains to this
episode, but has got
the general Verdict
him
of the of 1906, issue I
July we id r
yellow North Carolina old bell is
estimated at per cent of la-
year's crop and com i i i
la Bright yellow North
new belt Is estimated at
per cent of acreage which
in- an lag p I
over last year, tin
is I pi r i, . ill
j. i .; .,. . .
ion per
As t increase in
the u belt in Carolina we
are inclined the
acreage is larger, i-
i and by
section we mean the Counties
Beaufort, Craven,
Green-, live of the largest b
tobacco producing counties in
East, but we do not believe th
condition anywhere like
cent of what it lat ye . o
course the report i-
July and was not
and c report.
From best that we cm -11- i
from all the markets we do
believe the crop one as goon
as it was last yea;, the ex
pressing farmers who are ;
their tobacco now is to i
an x of feelings, tiny
lake an
View of future tobacco
this
We regret very much that
crop is selling better it i-.
It however, that it is a v
unsatisfactory both
buyer and seller, as neither .
to
From the standpoint of farmers
it has cost more to in I
of tobacco than ii did the crop
of and unless there is a
material increase in the price
which it is now selling the
of the North Carolina
tub are going to come
i no little of ilia h
cloud, has
lining d farmers
hoping for better prices tobacco.
While most of them are cotton
planters as will ibis N
selling at a very satisfactory ,
in the end will
out, we hope, inner than it
looks. believe tobacco
sell better I lie near future.
At Willow across
the line in Greene county.
day night, Charles Turnage, col-
was struck on the bead with
a club by another and is the cultivation
wounded. The report I quality, They
Go To The Country.
Fresh country air is wholesome
a remedy for
of the ills that afflict the wear
city dweller. tendency in
this country bus been too much to
crowd into the great cities
many of the poor of the slums
overtaxed tenements would be
greatly if they could be
to farms. The
that encourage love of
i oral life are a great
and not the feature of their mis
In reach here was that Tl
had been killed, but u
message today says he is yet alive
though unconscious.
Ankle Sprained.
On Friday evening when about
to the and steamers.
Good Opera Season Ahead
Manager M. tells us he
bas a number excellent troops
booked for the Masonic temple
opera house the coming
Our people appreciate good plays
and will give them liberal
to walk since much
from the injury.
Rid of a Nuisance.
have certainly got rid of a
big remarked Mark
this morning. He was
quizzed instantly for
and replied you
meet now it
love for the beautiful
that will result the
much of the natural love-
the country that has been
too ruthlessly dealt with by the
Utilitarian the
Times.
Marriage Licenses.
Register of Deeds K. Williams
issued to the following
couples since last
WHITE.
W. T. Little Gertrude
Harris.
Jas. Mobley Cow-
ard.
Sylvester Williams Cherry
Barnhill.
L. I. Moors weir down r. ad
evening.
II. A. W ii went
y eve
to e
evening.
X Flake I
E II. to
Saturday
II v F. D. went to La-
Grange Saturday
Mrs. Walter i-
a near
W. T. Sun-
I j
Dr. E A.
evening from folk.
returned
day evening a vi-it to l-t he
Kev. W. H. u-
to evening
H Moore, of
Sunday night and Sunday h i,
Mi-s Bright, Washing
too, is g M- T . E
of Grifton,
Sunday with Mrs. E. A
M ,
is visiting Mrs. J. W.
Brown,
G. H. K ii-. went to
evening and returned
ibis
Fred Forbes the reed
and returned
Sunday evening.
Miss Clyde Cox to
Saturday and returned
Home
Mi. P, Cooke. Asheville, N.
writing the school
of Mebane,
all note such a decided
in my brother,
I take my duly to express;
to you and your associates my
sincere gratitude that he has been
mi can trained and well cared
It was with some
entered the age
ibis nil
Mrs. J, F. Kemp and Miss Jamie
Bryan went to Ayden Saturday
evening nod returned ibis morning.
M. Hodges has been lined
to bib a days
a carbuncle on his
neck.
M. I. Fleming,
c to
pan i his parent s, Mr. mil Mis. Leonidas
Fleming.
Mrs. John House, i r d
Neck, who bas been visiting Mis.
II. i i i;. . ii
morning,
Sue and Maggie
Savage, who have been visiting In
Tarboro, returned home Sunday
evening.
Misses Allie and Minnie
R ho have been visiting in
home Sunday
evening.
J. B. Move and C M, lei
ibis morning for northern
of fourteen However, the just markets to buy fall stock II
and kind discipline, Co.
home surroundings the excel-,
. . Miss Bell Harper,
lent boarding department prompts ,,. . , ,
, . i who
me to opinion that it is better , , . , .
here a
to stall a boy with you at an early
. H. s. h ho is teach-
in. county, i- vi-it
his i B. M. W. James, in
and was in to-
day. He had Dot been to Greenville
years says be hardly
the town, there have been
iii ii j change,
Tuesday,
. went to Norfolk
his
A. M. Moseley i to Kinston
. j evening.
I- lo Scotland Neck
i n is morning.
went to Rich-
in-
Mr. in d Mrs. T II. Ty. came
in Monday evening Norfolk.
St. Louis, will be
town u tobacco.
Nell Skinner weal to Tar-
moiling i attend a
d i i-e
i the
S. came in Monday evening
to visit units at
Mis- of
who has been visiting Miss Nina
Junes, returned home this morn-
Mis- Is . of
who n been visiting Mitt
returned home
tin-
J.
returned Mom evening
Princeton. We all
no in their bereavement
over the death child,
A. and
b r, Mi Dora, went to Bethel
to attend a school
picnic at which Mr. Hornaday
delivered an address,
Wednesday. A
V. V. went to
tin- morning.
F. M. Hornaday up
road this morning.
John has returned
to Forest Col
J. H, Blow, Ayden, came in
tins morning to visit relatives.
to Bethel
this morning t. spend the day.
Mis- Alice fang returned this
in g from a i-n to Kinston.
Jarvis Harding back to
the a. S M. co Raleigh
i his morning.
C. of Philadelphia,
who been here for a days,
neat to this morning,
Mis. l. and children
returned home Tuesday evening
i Nashville, Tenn. Mrs.
Percy accompanied her
home.
Mrs. J. F. Kemp
Who bas been Mrs. E. II.
Taft, home this morning.
Mr-. Tali and children
her borne for a visit,
BUSINESSMEN PROTEST.
In the regular hums
insisted upon, there is a training
is superb. I am glad to see
bat i, in ii is put upon the
Saturday evening.
Mis, IO. A. and little Son
returned Sunday evening from an
extended visit to
the Bible. We note a de- Beach and oilier points
improvement his hand
writing, and it is my in-
to send
with him next
Increase.
Register of Deeds Williams
has completed the county tax
books for this year and tells us
that the increase m
last year t about
Corporal made up a
part of the increase.
Mrs. B. and daughter,
Miss Betsey, of LaGrange, who
have been Mis F. M.
I lodges, returned home Saturday
evening,
r. Nobles, a i Pitt
who has been living
Nash county several years,
today, a visit to
relatives in this section. He says
it has about twelve years
he was last here.
Will Not Submit to Advance in
phone Rates.
II having become current that
the Home Telephone Telegraph
Company would advance the rate
in es in Greenville, as
soon as the improvements now
being made to the plant arc
the puce being el per
mouth higher than heretofore
charged, the business men are
taking action not to to the
advance. A committee today
taking around an for
the business men to sign to the
effect that they will let their
phones be taker out thin
submit to the In rate.
Preserving
Pars at S. M.
POOR PRINT


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Eastern reflector, 29 August 1905
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