Eastern reflector, 5 September 1905


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The Circle.
to society wan startled
Monday mooing, the Courier
I. learn number of
of members of
the best families, were up
the for gambling,
PEACE TERMS REACHED.
Japanese ard Russian Envoys Reach an
Agreement That will ind the War
V. II . Ag
between
wan practically at this
mM.; . Sunday night, at that
h the ion struggle More likely, adds the
luring the of this s
conduct by the boys their parents
m-re at church
conscious of the out
. It is i i be bop-
h then parents a u
sermon Iron
text, ;. c-- of the word an
. ti. i and they
assisted the mayor doing a
plenty tor the young gambles
Mi. have been moving the
Way lie-vile
society. is probably one
v.- y circle of
in which Ii j have never
moved much as they
circle about i feet In diameter,
with i actively
manipulated from the canter,
while the boy swung the
gait, constantly
receiving inducements to make it
Gazette.
um achieved the victory. For
Ii-
with a in . .
their hen . a n I H
war, met
Char sad ed
not only
of
purchase I
Sakhalin. Bus.
agreeing to the island.
The withdraw
a- I
fir the surrender
a and limitation
f the naval power in the
The hi after-
Ci pa
on bis the
is as follow
the session t
a.-
peace, I ha u
the
to
Mi. legs a
the Foreign of J w in
to d the .-
in- B m hi
Mr. bob ill it
Japanese
the dis-
position of
the to
have from
divergence of view existed.
difference of upon
one
i in i
tin cot his .
the Japan, reap
to dictates humanity and
d . of
fed In the
of peace, am i ;
r. w i
t f v-
and base i I
Sakhalin up in terms
ac
it ti In ii
o Hie
Cotten Condition Mixed.
Washington, Aug Tin
Weather sum
of crop
In some counties
In Arkansas and in poi
tuns of Alabama, am
Id
of cotton is
mi In Oklahoma and
ii fair to
help cotton made
are from
-late, of ft. the
of
from Texas, n mas, I North
Carolina, and i ii
Carolina, Georgia, Alabama
ind The
rapidly generally
the belt and i- ii
In all but
which art
ii- making
to lie
Weather Wet.
The p
the week ending
of in
Norm
In general the ha-
for growth
the week hat
in many places rain ha fallen
lay- Cotton baa been i-
to
the bottom land corn has
been Crowned and the land
washed. On the other hand tut
rain In placer
proved to most
crops, corn, but
bud their bay
fodder cut and the we-U
in that
The average temperature the
week for the ate about
one degree below the average. I n
many the are re
to plow wheat, and while a
deal of land been broken,
it h i- been wet plowing
become general.
Fought the Officer.
Deputy bad a
i -i Joan
Abe Scott, whom be to
arrest Monday afternoon. The
and they were
both down In din for a
bat the officer came oat on
top. The t led
brought to jail. A man i-- a fool
to tight when an draws a
warrant on him.
A Correction.
Under date of Aug. out
correspondence con
Charles and Waiter were ii
Sunday.
. l, they were for
at d
portion of the day In
lockup. After a few strenuous
em they succeed-
ed in convincing the
that were K-, A arrived
here about
has just been
informed that W. O. and
r D. Baker, -i
the paragraph referred to
l cs. and us it contains
mistake the wish it corrected.
e cheerfully nuke the correction
at the same request om
to be to
make Inc statements
people in their items. We are
sorry it was done in this Instance
and hope all will again-t
such in
To Prosecute Lynchers.
Governor requested
Solicitor I- I. Moore to
Bern and make most
aid lull examination to the end
the perpetrators of the lynch-
there, holiday morning, be
brought to justice. Solicitor
is now in New
t the matter.
STATE NEWS.
Fire caused damage to
the Blades knitting mills at New
Bern, Sunday afternoon.
A man near Wilmington
and killed his
him to be a burglar.
Hatch to Run Another Excursion.
Hatch will run another
excursion from Kinston to Norfolk,
exclusively for white people, on
Sept. 15th. The
round trip fare for this two
excursion him reduced to
for grown people
cents for children years
of age.
DEATH
HAT
rices
TO MAKE ROOM FOB OUR TREMENDOUS FALL STOCK WE WERE
COMPELLED TO USE THE KNIFE ON ALL OF OUR PRICES.
is Believing.
GOODS LOWER TEAM EVER BEFORE AT
Big 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 times.
We also carry a large and complete line of Furniture.
Puts an End to It All, The Death Penalty.
A grievous wail A little thing sometimes results
as a of unbearable pain from death. Thus a mere scratch,
over taxed organs. out or puny boils
Backache, Liver complaint have paid the death penalty. Ii
Hut thanks to Dr. is wise to have
King's New Life Pills pot an I ever hand v. It's the best
cud it all. They are gentle but on earth and will prevent fa-
thorough. Try Only when burns, sores, ulcers
An election in Vanceboro on the
question of license or no licenses
resulted In a tie vote.
Guaranteed by Jno.
Druggist.
L. woo ten,
The salve that heals without a sour
is DeWitt's Witch Halve.
No remedy effects such re
lief. It draws out
cools and heals all cuts,
burns and bruises. A sure cure
for Piles and skin diseases. De-
Witt's is the genuine Witch
Hazel Salve. Be ware of counter-
they are dangerous. Bold by
John L. druggist.
and threaten. Only
J. L. Drag Store.
at
After a hearty a dose of
Dyspepsia Cure will prevent
an attack of Indigestion.
Is a thorough and a
cure for Indigestion,
Dyspepsia, Gas on the Stomach,
Weak Heart, Sour Risings, Bad
Breath and all Stomach troubles.
Sold by John L. Wooten, druggist.
Suicide Prevented.
A startling announcement that a
preventive of suicide had been
discovered will Interest many.
A down system, or
invariably precede suicide and
something has been found that
will prevent that condition which
makes suicide likely. At the first
thought of self destruction take
Electric It being a great
tonic and will strengthen
the nerves and build up the system.
also a great stomach, liver and
regulator. Only Sat-
guaranteed by Jno. L.
End of Bitter Fight.
physicians bad a long and
stubborn with an
my right writes J. F.
Du gave me up.
thought my time bad
come. As a resort tried Dr.
I King's New Discovery for Con-
The benefit I received
I was striking and I was on my
a few days. Now I've entirely
my It conquers
coughs, colds, and throat and
troubles. Guaranteed by
, Jno. L. Wooten, druggist. Price
i and 91.00. Trial bottles free.
you need a ledger or other Makes writing
blank They are cheap at lucky curve fountain pen, best
Book Store. made. Reflector Book Store.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
D. Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN
VOL No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1905.
No.
PUT COUNTY
Property Listed for the Year 1905.
The tax list for the year 1905,
as just completed in the office of
the register of deeds, makes the
following
BY
Number of polls
value
No town lot- 1,281 value
No value
No m val
value
No goats
No 7.974 value
So hog value
No sheep 1.589 value 1,572
No bicycles value 1,745
Value laming utensils
Value tools
Value kitchen fur
Value provisions
Value scientific
Money on hand
Solvent credits 775.182
Money investment
Value Cotton
tobacco
Value liquors
Value musical instruments
Value plated and silverware
Value watches and jewelry
Val goods and n 279.372
Private banks II
All property
it personal
Corporations l
Tot listed by whiles
BY
Number of polls
No acres I'd value
No town lot- value 55.292
No hones value
No mules value
No jacks value
No coats value
No cattle value
No bogs value
No sheep value
No Bicycles value
farming utensils 4.426
Value mechanics tools
Value A kitchen fur.
Value provisions
Value
Value instruments
Money on hand 2,4-10
credits
Money investments
Value cot n 1,819
Value tobacco
Value liquors
Value musical instruments
Value plated silverware
Value watches and jewelry
Value and mdse 1,652
Private banks
All other property
Aggregate,
The total all
As compared with last this
list shows increase of white
polls and colored. The
gate increase of real and personal
property by whites is
and by colored Increase
in corporations a total
The value
cotton shows about bales,
while last year there were
about bales. The increase in
this year is
money hand
BRILLIANT DANCE IN PERKINS OPERA
HOUSE.
Bug Had Splinters in His Toes.
Wiley Brown's youngest
a very small fellow, was bitten or
stung by a bug and went to tell
his mama bug with splinters in
his toes got on You can't
get ahead of the small boy.
Fancy Sale.
The ladies of the Baptist church
will conduct a fancy sale at the
Perkins opera house on Tuesday,
5th, from to p. m. Refresh-
will also be served
Elegant Midnight Luncheon Given by
Mrs. R. J. Cobb.
There was a very enjoyable
dance given Thursday night by
the men of the town, com
to the visiting
ladies.
The was beautifully led
by Miss Lottie Skinner Walter
Jr , assisted by Miss
arid Billiard
following couples
Miss Cobb with A. M.
Mils Lottie Blow with Tom
Hooker.
Miss Ada Wooten with Air.
of
Miss May Whitfield with Frank
Miss with
II
Miss with
Jr.
Nil. with
Smith.
Him Warren, of Wilson, with
Will Parker.
Mary of Louisburg
with Gary Warren.
Miss Nan of
With David C. James.
Miss Jesse Lee Sugg with W.
Miss Alice Lang with Ola
Mis Helen Forbes with W. B.
Harris.
Miss Ethel Skinner with Charlie
Home,
Hill Home, J. D
Richard White, Frank
Skinner, Ned Laugh
R. J. Cobb
II. A. White.
Sirs. It. J. Cobb entertained
at luncheon
of her daughter, Miss Irma, The
dialog room was a scene of beauty
with many cut glass and silver
shaded the pink
and red shades, gave a
soft
The guests at luncheon were;
Mi-s Nell Skinner with Mallard
Smith, Miss Lottie Skinner with
Walter Jr., Miss
Cobb with A. M. Mosely, Miss Ada
Wooten Mr. Scoggin, Mrs.
It. J with J. D. Garden.
The hostess in her charming
pleasing manner all the
the front bull and them
in the pallor where many
fill vocal and
were rendered. time
soon passed u and it was three
o'clock before I made their de-
saying they bad never
been to a more enjoyable luncheon.
Music was by the fa-
Bud Daniel Orchestra
Name Your Farms.
That is a good suggestion the
Farmer makes, that
farmers their farms use
stationery like other
people. There a few
Pitt who do this,
if every one with a farm large
enough would do so it would be
found
New Firm.
F. M, and P. S.
have formed a
the name of
Gotten. They are fitting up an
office in tho Masonic build-
They are energetic
men aim will build up a
good practice.
Mt. Vesuvius Ugly.
Naples,
is in full is throwing
enormous masses of lava. Deep
rumblings are heard
of the crater, and lava is
down the right side of the cone.
SALES FOR AUGUST.
Over Three as Large as the Same
Month last Year.
W. Harvey, secretary the
tobacco board trade, has
ed us the figures showing that the
on Greenville market for
the month August were
pounds, at an average price of
m r hundred pounds.
As compared with last year a
of over three hundred per
cent in is shown, sales
in August, 1904. being
pounds at an average price of
pounds. It will be
noticed the average price
year is a little lower than last, but
this is due to the fact that the crop
this ear is very common
Prices all grades are higher this
year than last, but so much com
brings down the average.
Tremendous Sale,
Today the tobacco market had
the largest sale of any day since
the new season opened, it
is seldom larger at any time daring
the year. Ail of the ware
house- were nearly the
run between
pounds. The tobacco
in is very common and
doe- not sell at a high figure, but
the price is good the
quality. neighboring
counties were represented on the
market today.
a fact wort of mention at ibis
time is the at tide of the colored
race toward this
A great many of the
best known and respected
approved of lynching, admit
ting freely there must moil
attention paid to the i
The respectable
people complain that they are
posed on by the lawless of their
roes because the of
which is justly their due is
denied them, thus impeding their
usefulness to a great extent. They
would approve of more stringent
laws criminals and more
active of the same.
Journal.
Must Keep of the Track.
Local authorities of the South
Railway are taking effective
steps toward enforcing
which punishes unauthorized
people for walking on or near the
railway tracks and are having
warrants served on a number of
who persist using the
tracks a public highway. It is
estimated that a thousand people
travels the tracks between the
depot coal chute daily,
the presence of so many
it naturally confusing to en
and trainmen, who have
to keep a constant outlook in
order to avoid accidents. Two ten
dollar were assessed by Mayor
Murphy last Friday in cases of
this Patriot.
Thanks of the Czar.
Oyster Bay, N. Y., Aug.
Nicholas of Russia has re-
gratefully the great part
which President played
in the successful negotiations for
peace, in a cablegram received
by President today Em-
Nicholas congratulated and
t baned the President for h s efforts.
The cablegram
august
ins congratulations and
wannest having brought
the peace negotiations to a success-
conclusion, owing to per-
energetic, efforts. My
try will recognize the
great part you have played in the
Port turnout h peace conference.
for Parents.
Don't expect good in
children if they treated by
their elders an unmannerly
manner.
Don't be surprised if children
arc snappish and quarrelsome if
you set them the example by
so to them.
frighten children into
being obedient by threats which
you have no intention of carrying
out. future difficulties
managing your children are
increased by this unwise
not practice.
Don't t e with
yon when you go to pay calls.
is too great a tax on forbear
of your and it has lid
to the severing of acquaintance-
ship.
ii do
things yourself leach the
children how to do let your
boys and girls up with
slovenly habits.
Don't that do n-I
make companions of our children
In their youth you
hem to be your friends a lieu
crow up
Newspapers Denounce the Pods
mouth Agreement
Sept. an
independent radical organ, attacks
be Portsmouth settlement, com-
article,
Then recalling the attempt
Count
public will never re-
main quiet when the national in-
arc The
affirms that the nation will be
unless the public
strong action. It asks why the
victor is conciliatory and the van-
arrogant. It declares that
the speedy intervention of the
people alone will prevent national
disgrace following brilliant
by laud and sea. It continues
does not
come brethren killed on
field will have died inglorious
The minor papers generally ex-
press, auger and denounce the
peace as humiliating.
agreement
rived at without a rupture can
mean only great concessions by
our envoys. Peace on such terms
can never satisfy the
The are
disappointed. The fruits of out
victories have been lost by weak
Japan, victories
the Held, has defeated in the
council
One From Pitt.
The Supreme court on Thursday
examined fifty applicant for law
license and forty six of them
passed. The list contains one
name from Pitt county, Stephen
Wooten.
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL
Only Small Crowd.
Little excursion to
Norfolk today WU not very well
patronized, there being less than
hundred passengers on when the
train left this station. The pro-
veil a more liberal pa-
Leave Off Side Strips.
Notice to the i this
We, the undersigned, beg to
state that a deduction of four
per bale will be made on
all cotton packed with side strips.
This is the ruling the
markets. Co.
Moseley Bros.
When time for putting down
carpets comes will need old
newspapers to go under them.
They can be had for cents
hundred at
Thursday, August
Dr. L. Skinner spent
day in town.
O. K. Warren went to Wilson
this morning.
A. L. Blow went to
Wednesday evening.
Hornaday has returned
from a short trip the mad.
Attorney Hurry Skinner return
ed from Raleigh Wednesday
L. A. Cobb, of
this morning to visit his father,
J.
Misses Eva and Helen Williams,
Vanceboro, are visiting Mrs. N.
W. Jackson.
Miss Nell Skinner returned
Wednesday evening from visit
to
Misses King Evelyn
Hodges went Wad
evening.
Mil Me Move King ml
brother, Richard, went to
Mrs. J. O. of
dine, came up here this morning
to go to Williamston.
The arrival of a flue boy at ins
home has A. K. cup
of happiness to overflowing.
Mi-s Neil returned
Wednesday evening from
when- she wen to attend a ball.
T. of St. Louis, who
has been in town the lit few
days, went to
O. Richmond,
who has been here for the last
went to morn
in.
Mrs. E. H. and
daughters, Misses Mary and Ivor,
returned Wednesday evening fr o
a visit, to
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Winslow re-
turned evening from
Indiana and Missouri where they
have been -pending summer.
Mrs. E. A Darden, of Wilson.
who has been visiting her sister,
Mrs. II. L. Carr returned
this morning. Miss Mildred Carr
accompanied her home for a few
week visit.
Friday, l.
Miss Rives went to Rich-
today.
G. M. Lindsay, of Hill,
was here today.
L. Smith in Thursday
evening from Norfolk.
Noah Biggs, of Scotland Neck,
in Thursday evening.
Mrs. B. R. King, of
came in this morning to visit Mis,
R. W. King.
Mrs. Alice Harper son,
Alexander, went to
Thursday evening.
C. Parker, who has been
home on a visit to his father, re-
turned to Norfolk this morning.
and Mrs. T, Johnson,
who have been visiting
his brother, P. M. Johnson, re-
turned home today.
J. E. pastor of the
Baptist church, returned
evening from Henderson where he
has mouth.
Mr. and Mis. C L. Hornaday,
of Durham, w ho have been visiting
his parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. A.
Hornaday, returned home today.
Saturday, September
L. I. Moore returned this morn-
from New Bern.
C. V. York has moved to the
Cherry house on Third street.
O. E. returned Friday
evening from a visit to Wilson.
F, W. has moved to one
of the Perkins h uses no
street.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hock went
to this afternoon to
relatives.
Miss Mamie Brink went to
Raleigh this morning where he
Will attend the Baptist University,
Harry came in
Baltimore, Friday evening, nod
be here during the fall and
winter.
L. A. Cobb, of K Who
Las been visiting his father, J. O,
Cobb, returned borne
I evening.
f; Newark, X. J ,
who bus been here for sen-nil
days, went to Kinston Friday
eve
Mis . C and A. B.
Minor, of Suffolk, came j., Friday
evening to visit Mr. H.
Miss May Anderson, of Grimes-
laved, who has been visiting Mrs.
J. A Kicks, left Friday evening
for
Mrs. Mary A. Stephen-, of
Dunn, who has visiting Mrs.
Florence Dancy, went to
this morning.
W. Hearne left this morning
for Charlotte, where ho will take
a iii one of the large
printing houses there.
W. R. Smith has purchased
O. Hooker tho house and lot
on corner of Evans and second
streets, known as house.
C. L. Wilkinson went to New
York today to purchase new goods.
Mrs. W. B. James, who has charge
of his millinery department,
ace bin.
Noah Biggs,
who has visiting W. H.
returned home this
morning, He is a very popular
man with the Greenville people,
regret very much that he
left so soon.
The Way Girls Talk.
Rev. P. K. Law, the lumber
bridge editor of The Lumberton
B cannot understand
the way some of the present day
girls carry on conversation. What
he has in mind is the meeting of
four girls who all begin talking at
the same time and keep it up
continuously. he
says, hear but a few words.
Perhaps the girls hear and it is
sense throughout, To us it is a
jumble of sounds and no more.
Bach one appears really ecstatic.
The enjoyment is obvious. By
law no discourtesy
whatever is perpetrated. Each
breaks in upon the of
the at will. To get a hear-
the voice is at times raised
highly. Really, it looks like each
has something to say and
excited for fear some other will
say it first. There in all an
impulse to talk
talk they must Mr.
wonders if this universal
practice was exploded by our
for girls, these colloquial
would not he more
b e as well as less noisy Hardly.
Nor would we like to lie the school
teacher who would undertake to
break up the habit. But, serious-
Mr, Law is not the only one
who has observed this
It is something that man may
comment on, but not interfere
Evening
Exactly. Just as soon as we
mentioned that the train had
proved It jumped back late.
POOR PRINT





Every Careful
NEWS
Wear.
We have engaged in the business of shoeing the
LITTLE FOLKS SO LONG,
and the habit of selling 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.
Char In report
Doll weevil in
mi county,
B. Edwards,
was badly injured by being to row i
faun -i i bile .
i Are the wagon falling i
in.
i the division
railway two con
art have been placed in charge .
each passenger train t better
Mrs. Alle I Leonard, of
County, met a from
burning. u
with a cm nil. build-
i M were de-
by the oil
started.
ITEMS
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CM II I
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pt. and .
them i I y
an i
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torn.
PRICES
Column and I lead
Rule
L. s and
Head Killed in
hi. over
R K.
Little Fannie Let Patrick, of
is visiting her grand-par
Mr. Mrs. Lorenzo Mr-
Ed. of Snow
Sunday in this neighborhood.
Several of our friends want on
ti- exclusion last week.
Mrs. J. R. Smith and children,
of Ayden, are visiting relatives
this vicinity.
is Improving.
H. Langston and
church near
Sunday
Mrs. T. Allen sister,
Annie to
Greenville yesterday.
W. A Nobles spent
With her mother, Mrs. K. K.
Hits Julia of
came last evening her aunt,
Mrs. H. IV
Mi-s Annie spent
last week with In .
Langston night
with brother. C H.
Harvey spent Sunday u
Gr
Alums Smith, of is
in the in
George and sisters,
Allie Bertha, attended church
in Ayden
O.-cu spent -ii inlay near
A of r Fa
Rule, wile Fall ; c
will I.- cheerful
sent on
Printers Supply Co.
Type
High Pricing
K. Street. Pi.
; . roil s
quail lied i
U .-. i n
fin N. thin i- to i
all having II
of then
to ii., . is i-d ii for.
. i i . i i ; , ii i in
Will lie pleaded In I i
All . to .
estate make
payment
This i.-. ii . 1905.
. I .
Nothing on the Market Equal to
l and
Remedy.
This fact is well known to drag
gists everywhere, and nine out of
ten give their customers nit-
best is asked
for. prominent
Our stock of children's Slippers embraces almost every
j way of patent which
equals Chamberlain's
,,, t . . . and Remedy for
desirable style and shape or the Manufacturers Art, complaints, we sen a i
recommend this For
sail by Jno. f. druggist.
TAKEN UP.
have Ink
i Ii i i- I. i
ch about ti i
it is ii. . ti
d-. slit i
I mill I I I I I 1-
In call . in p.,
liar- . Ml VANS,
I have up a stray hop that
was rum. and as
and
white spotted,
unmarked, male, own r is
to call for the and pay charge.
JAM EM
K. F. No. . N. .
suitable for Summer Wear.
These Slippers are 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 yours. We will be
glad to serve you.
J. B. CHERRY CO.
STRONG
Again
STORE.
is what Mrs. Lucy
said after taking
FRESH ROASTING
Every n
can
Send to store for Crackers,
Cakes, Canned Goods
and other t ready to serve
Butter ii every day
Cine Pitt damn.
i mil lea.
Fresh and good all the
MARCELLUS FLEMING
Good Sale Cheap.
win II. II. .
i.
a an
rein ; -el in ; in
chaser of t Block
between and
A Bro .
-land, N. O.
Institute for
Young
I ; I
Cure. Hundreds ; i I . .
stored to perfect
health by this rem-
YOU may be
well if you will take
it
Indigestion causes
nearly all the sick-
that women
have. It deprives the system of nourish-
and the delicate organs peculiar to
women suffer weaken, and
diseased.
Dyspepsia Cure
enables the stomach and digestifs 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, stomach
disorders.
Digests What You Eat
M M
CM
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For Sale By
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BALK OF TAX
LISTS.
Notice hereby that the In
solves tax the county of Pitt
for the years and 1901, will be sold
at public a h tie high
for before the court house
in the town on Monday,
September 4th, I be lists
will In- sold by
By order the Board of
K. WILLIAMS, Clerk.
SUITED.
A barrel for boozer,
A hand nut for the beat.
A knock-out tor the
And the feel.
is the name. All
sell it awn the
Rocky Tea Nuggets
A for
Health and Relaxed
KM Breath.
U fountain T-a la tab-
let form, . I. t. by
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LADIES
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in town at
I person will
then only hotel- to
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that will also be phone .-. j
W. J. TURNAGE
Ox.
Dental
Surgeon
Greenville,
R. L.
Dentist.
N. C.
OUT OF SIBERIA.
The Story of How Three Russian
Exile. Rescued.
Ur. Carl author of
sis as It tells tins plain
little story of how rescued three
Alexander
and two exile in Si-
It was necessary to bribe the
sergeant of the or
convoy. Ur. sat
down side side at the edge of the
forest. Tell me, said,
were to place a fifty ruble
ruble is note on your
eve could you doctor, I
should not be able to sec with
eye, but J could see out of the
you could Well, then,
rubles your other eve would make
you totally doctor, I
he for life. There are
so many colors in a Inn ruble note
that it is impossible see through
it, am told. let as come
an understanding. place u
ruble note on each of your eyes and
you are then blind. Now.
that should place another
your mouth. Would you lose your
power of man
with his mouth full of paper,
You are s doctor who
knows well the medicine to prescribe
for every
I said. when
you arc blind and what
ore you going to may
leave that to me, doctor. All I want
to know is which are the birds and
how many are to be
woods You shall as
as you wish, you must
I ha I we have only a little more
of them, an I I
you will not ask for
heavens, no I only
want four or live at the
exclaimed, astounded by the potency
of the medicine I had proscribed.
said the sergeant.
you can lake off
the doctor wouldn't take line;
of his medicine and eventually
added another fifty. So the sergeant
got gOO rubles and soon after left
the service and started a c
in Moscow on the proceeds. Dr.
after a rather hard time of
it, finally got fugitives safely
across the whole of Siberia and
end the German frontier.
LAND OF
A Picturesque Spot In England on
North Gs.
and like I I
walls of a forgotten
of giants, white i lilts
towered high and sleepy and
above the restless sea which
lapped their bases and broke in
creamy foam on the submerged rock
fragments their feet. Strangely
like are those cliffs to the work of
and bastions and bar-
great flanking walls of solid
white masonry, courses high;
here and then- narrow Gothic
es, flying buttresses and all the in-
stonework of an old
Who laid those beds of huge
stone with the regular in-
es
was deposited as a sea bot-
says my geological i
ion us we scramble along the grassy
top with a perpetual quiver of Fright
the tremendous depths beneath,
if so how ii that those
horizontal layers of darker col-
or are -ii r. spa Did the
sea hold a of centenary carnival
deposit gravel instead of chalk
torn few months ill end of every
hundred years
These lonely rocks arc not really
lonely. They are the cities of the
guillemot, and every led nook
in tin steep
i- crowded with those quaint, elm
birds. Down on the green
below arc sprinkled
as ii by a pepper box,
mid pitting and eh
. ring a din. On I he
I I i . land in tin
great en b in Ms
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and ii i
i n hen's, ml poi .
top, so
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no no I n . ;
THE NEW WAY
you Had to Get Your
News In the Old Way
In the old to go from house to house
U II news or meet at roads store- one u week
find on; what They wen slow days.
It Is Net So Now
in this day of and rural free delivery
mail yon can gel the news
. . is is leading no horns, is complete
a newspaper. man to take his county
for
from i
a I
lid of a r
to
hi
I. I .
ward the
Kipling and Frank Stockton.
and frank
Stockton, author of Lady or
the were chatting on one
about India when the latter
said. the way. Kipling, I'm
thinking of going over to India some
day so, my dear
replied Mr. Kipling, with a
suspicious warmth of cordiality.
as soon as ever you can And,
by i lie way, do you know what we
will do with you when we gel you
out there, away from your friends
and family well, the thing
will lo lure you out into the jun-
and have you seized and bound
by our trusty well
lay you on your back and have
of the very biggest elephants stand
over you mid poise bis ample I'm.
foot directly over your head. Then
I'll say in my most insinuating tone-9,
now, Stockton, which was
lady or the What
would you do well,
that's easy enough. I should tell you
A Sarcastic Soldier.
General Lee had a
large mud of wartime anecdotes.
He used tell this On account
of the shifting of officers to replace
losses a young Irish captain was
en command a raw troop of vol-
who were under lire for the.
first lime. Their baptism must have
unnerved the recruits, for they
budged at the command to charge.
A second command likewise
disobeyed, to their lender's
he rode along line glaring
reproachfully at bis men and de-
ails
fellows, anyway want to
live forever
i an
, .
at from i he rock, I inn
ten yards or so, and yet he always
manages to swing buck on the other
foot. As he descends showers
birds fall off the cliff, for the
mot turns a backward
into the air when he wants to fly.
is a fearful sight to see that man
r and lower he gets
no bigger than a bird, swinging to a
ledge, picking up n few eggs and
putting them into the satchel on his
back and always managing to
jagged rocks Feet fore-
most. At last he jerks the rope and
begins to walk upward, bringing
enough eggs to a large market
basket, and after this desperate ad-
venture one egg in five goes to tin
landowner for News.
ind know what, is going on.
HP-
sup. .-in with the news-.
Semi-Weekly
THE DAILY REFLECTOR
is a page paper and costs
only a year.;.
Self Restraint.
Three wise old men Hire sitting
iii a coffee house talking about
mans and the world. Wise words
pas-ed between the marble tables
like Hies upon a window pane. After
they had discussed nearly everything
had happened since the creation
of this world one of them asked,
of wisdom, which do
consider the greatest achievement of
achieve-
will only come will n men have
learned to one of the -ago said.
don't believe I said the sec-
is
believe you are both
said the third.
greatest achievement of which I
know is the barber who daily
holds thirty to heads in his
does not think one moment of
cutting somebody's head
the German.
The Helpless Heiress.
my cheek good in this
isn't good, ma'am, until you
bother Didn't you notice
I my calling card with it
ma'am, but it is not the
same
nuisance Then I sup-
pose I can't get my
can gel it by signing the
can I My secretary, who
does all my signing, is away on a
Plain Dealer,
Settled.
When ii Scotchman answers n
question he settles the matter in
dispute once all.
On a certain occasion the
was Mary, queen of Scots,
born
Sandy Ken- promptly
her mil her staying
And there actually seemed
to be nothing more to be said on
the subject.
Mysterious Jones.
Who is the Man with the Cigar
His is Jones,
Is be a Good Man
Ye-. mt he has one Bad Fault.
What is the Fault
He Heel's about the Beauty of the
Town He fame From, lie it
is a Little Town, the People are
Honest and do try to Skin You.
When they Take You by Hand,
they Shake it Heartily, and you
Know they Mean it.
Is he Going Hack there to Live
Oh, no He may Go Back on a
Short Visit, but you could Keep
Him There with a Gatling Gun.
Why he Talk One Way and
Act Another
You may Search I-, Child.
Tribune.
A Scientific Experiment.
Professor I am now
about to remove both hemisphere
of the cerebrum of this frog, when
you will see that it i- longer
capable of .
is performed. The free Iron
th table to floor, i i hi
the audience Gentle-
men, now yon see v bat a small
amount of brains it r; In set
entire audience in a
We print two editions,
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
i twice-a-week is a large
page paper, e year.
Don be without a paper when you can get one so cheap.
If you are not a -end in your today.
The
Job Department
OF THE
reflector; printing house
IS BETTER EQUIPPED TO
DAY THAN EVER BEFORE
To Produce
Printing.
IN YOUR
REFLECTOR PRINTING HOUSE, Greenville, N. C.
Sleep Comfortable
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SLEEPING ON THE BEST.
Elastic Felt Mattresses arc
to
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 IN
EVERY DETAIL
Floor Covering of every description, Sideboards, China
Closets, Book Cases, Parlor Sails and Chairs of all
kinds.
MEED
You will be consulting the interest of your pocket book
to investigate our stock. Our and Bed
Springs are perfection in making. Try a pair.
LI
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IV
Beginning Saturday i ad for days only we will
it'll our entire stock for A off.
Embroideries.
values values He.
values Ct values Be,
Lures reduced this sale.
Colored Lawns value,
A big reduction in all dry goods and
SHOES. SHOES.
Ladies Oxfords and Sandals in Patent Kid.
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
AND
J. and
in the p Greenville, N. C, as second class matter,
Advertising made application.
A correspondent desired at office in Pitt and adjoining counties.
in to
County, N. C, 1905.
Mount Vesuvius is doing Mm
pouting, too, along about peace
times.
They effected peace by Japan and
Russia both taking a
Sakhalin.
factory in Connecticut
that failed is getting the thing down
to a
If all the grafters in public service
were connoted there would net be
jail room
Wonder if the Orleans
failed to have wire screens to
to keep mosquitoes out.
Now that it is over. It- W
not mind tolling how scared he was
that his bin If would fail
pit and saved his
kopeck, -foe Daniels can take coin-
age from tins and stand his ground
Japan's position reminds us of
the fell who sues the company
ash fol a thing but get what you
can.
Plenty i f them believe a board
trade would do good, but no one has
started the movement for organ
Notwithstanding the outcome of
the peace negotiations. Russia can
never make the world believe Japan
did not whip her.
Don't be afraid there will be a
dearth since war is over.
thing else will come along lo attract
attention.
Bight at the beginning of the sea-
son they are trying lo scare people
by saying oysters take typhoid fever
around with in their shells.
The Durham Son i being con
upon beginning a new
volume. The San is bright enough
every day to deserve congratulations
The statement is made that the
mayor of Atlanta took nothing but
beer. Well, he took enough of that
to get drunk on, so what's the differ-
The president took a plunger in a
submarine boat last week, and now
be has brought Japan and Russia
terms he feels like trying a Hying
machine-
Coincident with the peace agree
was the earthquake shock at
Portsmouth, N. H. There were
other places also at which the an-
caused a jolt.
The Western Union Telegraph
Co's. messenger boys, at Charlotte,
have gone out on a strike for higher
wages. The boys are early taking
on to the ways of grown folks.
Washington's bump of
pride must have, felt jolted when a
lady in a Fairfield, Iowa, hotel mi
took him for a porter and asked him
to bring her a of water. But
the lady put the healing balm by
profuse apology when the error was
called to her attention.
spirit of taking hold with tin
other fellow and doing something
together to push things along will
help any town. Greenville needs
that kind of a spirit
Ail over the civilized world there
is gratification at the end of
ties between Japan and Russia-
the folks will want something else
exciting to take place in less than a
month.
About as might have ex-
when the are about
have cotton ready for market the
price gets to dropping. If it goes
below ten cents we do not believe
many of tin in are going to sell.
They never get too old to marry,
as is evidenced by a recent wedding
in comity in the groom
is years old and the bride
Neither of them ever married before
and their relatives say they ran
away this time
The City Coaster has
completed its fourth year. Hereto-
fore it has been bard for a newspaper
to live in Carteret county, hut the
Coaster has braved the storms
lour years successfully and bids fair
to keep at it.
Greenville had a bale of cotton of
the new crop on August and
the Scotland Neck Commonwealth
it was the new bale re-
ported anywhere in the state. We
not recall seeing mention of
another bale as early as that.
Petitions are being circulated in
Durham asking the aldermen to call
an election on the whiskey question
Durham already has prohibition but
some of the people want a
and the saloon element is helping
the contention with the bops that
they may slip in on a three cornered
light.
The Terms.
We find a very intelligent and
concise statement in The Raleigh
Post of the peace terms between
and Japan, which we transfer
to our columns enlightenment
of our readers Summed up, tin-
terms are as
Russia recognizes Japanese
preponderance in Korea, with the
right to preserve order and to
military and financial advice to
but to maintain the open
door policy and to observe the
integrity of Korea.
Mutual evacuation of Manchu-
Japan is to restore Chinese
sovereignty in Manchuria, including
civil
Mutual obligations to respect
in the future the territorial integrity
and of China
and Manchuria, with equal
The open door for the industry
and commerce of all nation
Russia to retain the northern
part of Sakhalin Island and Japan
the southern part.
Russia surrenders to Japan
its lease of the peninsula,
including Port Arthur, and
and Elliott Islands.
The surrender t China of the
railway from Harbin to Port Arthur
and with surrender
of all privileges obtained under the
concession of
Limiting the concession of
1806, under which the cutoff road
through northern Manchuria was
built to connect the
and line, but providing for
the ownership operation of the
road by the Chinese and
providing further for the
in the future of Chinese imperial
police for Russian railway guards.
Russia to pay about
for feeding Russian prison-
of war and for other charges,
which debts can be liquidated with-
out loss of national honor or self
respect.
10- Special fishery rights to
citizens of Japan in waters of the
Russian littoral from Vladivostok to
the Bering Sea.
In addition, The Pest thinks that
many other details will appear in
the treaty that will show more clear-
the victory is Japan's from begin-
to end own idea of it is
that the Hear will hereafter walk
like a man with a guardian over
Chronicle.
Regardless of what men of differ-
political views might think of
him on other matters, the part Pies
Roosevelt took in bringing to
completion the peace negotiations
between Japan and Russia receives
the admiration of every one, lie
made a master at an
tune time and deserves
upon the result.
News from Raleigh is to effect
the governor is greatly
ever the many applications
for pardon that pour in upon him
by every mail. This might lie
avoided if the state had a pardoning
board and this matter taken off the
shoulders of the governor. The
governor has enough other duties
to command all his time, beside the
matter of granting a pardon should
not be left to the discretion of one
There are some people who are
never satisfied unless they can en-
gage in It is not
their nature or desire to
r see others prosper, and it is this
class of folks that are drawbacks to
communities, counties and states,
The opposite classes should give the
a wide berth.
Times.
The Exports.
The South last year exported
per cent of the value of the exports
of the whole total of
t If the greater single com-
was cotton. Cotton lo the
value of WU sent to
Other countries; cotton seed oil,
cotton seed cake and
meal, naval stores,
phosphates,
this, manufactured
cotton goods, timber, tobacco,
grain, coal, cattle, iron and
steel, etc , exported.
The South is coining into her own
industrially- She is developing her
own resources And the immediate
future will see still further increases
of such an astonishing nature that
the world will be compelled to
up and take It should not
he long, at this rate, before quite
half of the whole country's exports
will be sent out from the South.
Atlanta Journal.
Chew the tobacco.
We have heard much about a re-
organization of the Republican party
in this state. If it proposes to re-
organize by putting Mr. Marian
Butler in a place authority its last
condition will be worse than its
Winston Sentinel-
Don't things change When you
Id fellows were boys the girls used
to wear great long armed gloves and
a woman would almost blush if
saw her arm. Now they run around
the streets with sleeves rolled back
above the elbows. The practice costs
it is healthier and
more sensible Greensboro
Record.
THE ASSOCIATION OF
GREENSBORO FEMALE COLLEGE
TO ALL FORMER STUDENTS
At our annual meeting held in the
college last June, we, as an
association, pledged ourselves to
raise one thousand dollars
to be used for the completion of the
front of the new building.
The ladies of West Market Street
church came promptly to our
Baring to give to this fund
the proceeds of their annual
show. In connection with
the we wish to have a
work bazaar, in which we ask the co-
operation of every former student of
Greensboro Female College.
that a pleasing display of cm
drawn-work, lace
graphic, painting and dainty baud
made articles of every description
will not only add to the attractions
of the occasion but very materially
increase our receipts.
Will you not help to make the
a financial success by
a piece of hand work, and also
by requesting your friends who are
interested in the college to do the
same AH exhibits should be sent
not later than the of November,
to Mrs. Lucy Robertson,
female College.
U IS OUT purpose to reach every
i P C girl in the suite and you
can assist us very much by mailing
copies of this letter to your college
acquaintances and also to your
newspaper for publication. Ad-
copies will be furnished on
request.
Ma-. Pres
Miss Sec
More Than Expended
in the Wan Men Engaged.
Casualties, 349.000.
Cost of the war to
days at per day
annual
interest charge at per
ships lost, estimated
value, pay for keep of
prisoners, men sent to
the front total dead and
wounded,
of Manchuria,
Peninsula, including towns of Port
Arthur and half of the
Island of Sakhalin and that part of
the Siberian Railroad from a point
south of Harbin to Port Arthur.
Cost of the to
days at per day
cereal charge at percent,
ships lost men
sent to front total dead and
wounded
i-h-
GREAT VALUES
in
Negligee Shirts
We have only a few more cf the 1-2 Size
Negligee Shirts left, are the greatest
Values cf the Season.
You can buy our grade in this size
for and grade for
Come early these values are ill dis-
posed of
Frank Wilson,
THE CLOTHIER.
Hardware.
Tor C Stoves Ranges,
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am-
munition, One and Two Horse
Steel Plows, Heat Cutters and
In fact anything;
in Hardware come to
H. L. CARR
Since the 1st of January of the
present year there have been 1,578
uses of typhoid fever in
attended by deaths- a
mortality of about per cent. This
year there have been of
yellow fever in New Orleans, with
deaths -a mortality of about
per It will surprise the aver
age citizen to know- that the fatality
from yellow fever is so little in ex
of that from typhoid. And
again, yellow fever ends with frost
while typhoid fever has all
for its own There is little differ-
after all, and that in favor of
yellow Observer.
Best twist tobacco
This is without doubt the greatest
crop year in the history of the United
States. We have heard something
like that before, it seems to us. Do
you realize what it means to break
the crop record in this
greatest crop country on the globe
The year of our 1905 is indeed
a joyful one for United States farm-
all over the land. The harvest is
now in lull swing. The weather has
been good in most sections, and as a
result the farmer smiles in spite of
the hard work, because he is think
of the grand results. It is a great
satisfaction to see the year's work
about to close with such a glorious
finish. Those city men who say
do not envy the farmer will have
to change opinion. T
will at least have to respect the
farmer's cast. He has more of it this
year than ever
Sun.
The man loves the young lady,
That's his business--
The young lady loves the young man,
That's her
Soon they will marry,
That's their
The minister will marry them,
That's his
they will need-
All kinds fancy groceries, bread, cakes, fruits, etc.
our
J. A.
Do you suffer with indigestion
constipation, feel mean mid cross,
no strength or appetite Hollis-
Rocky Tea will
make you well and keep you web.
cents, Ten or Tablets.
Drug Store.
Best sun cured
Williamson's.
If you want the family to be
healthy, strong active, give
Rocky Mountain
Tea this month. Makes rich, red
blood, bone mid muscle. cents.
Tea or Drug
Store.
The first Saturday crowd here
today was large.
L.
DEPARTMENT
This department is in charge of who is authorized to rep-
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory.
QUEER DERIVATIONS.
A. W. Ange Co., are
shoes They sell a pretty
hoe cents.
The A. G. CM Manufacturing
are some the
beet and most comfortable desks
on the in Let, which they will
sell at a very low price. We hope
a lot of nice
will now go
below COM. Don't to see them.
We will sell you at some price.
R. G. Chapman Co.
Have now on hand nice line of
glass and crockery all very
Co
many of the committeemen the j Don't your eyes feel like there
count v will avail themselves in Do they pain you
this opportunity to make their and feel tired on reading Do
rooms comfortable and become mattered and adhere
ARNOLD'S BALSAM
Warranted to CURE.
Cholera By
Jno. L. Woolen ail Coward
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
plea-nit before the opening of the
schools.
yards standard calicoes at
per yard, Harrington, Barber
Co.
Rugs and Trunks at Harrington,
Barber Co.
Just received by R. O. in
car load of line which
they will sell very cheap.
A new lot of bed springs, mat-
tresses and furniture A. W.
Ange Co.
while asleep That denotes
paired vision and should rem
and ail skin
Witch
mi equal. i a
certain cure for bleeding,
itching and protruding piles. It
will draw the fire out of a
and heal without leaving a scar.
by wearing eye glasses. B. Boils, old sores, carbuncles, el
T. Cox and carry a full line of
and can fit your eyes
with the proper let's.
Nice lot of glass ware and crock.
always on hand.
Co.
Reduction made on white
goods and G. Chapman
a Co.
Farmers who raise their hay can
in need a go d Barrel be with the well known
of Flower see A. W. Ange A Co. Mowing machines and
They have the old reliable rakes by Co.
The out look the opening call and see them,
the Winterville We carry samples of over five
grows brighter every day. The hundred styles of wall ran- r.
school ha- large dormitories, but We are prepared to you at
if they were twice as they cheap as the cheapest. Come and
are quickly cured by the use of
genuine DeWitt's Witch
Salve. Accept no substitute a
they are dangerous
certain. Sold by John L. Woolen,
druggist.
The pills that act as a tonic, and
not as a drastic DeWitt's
Little Earl run-
Headache, Constipation,
Jaundice, etc. Early
are small and easy to take and easy
to act Sold by John L. Wooten,
the salve that heals without a scar
is Witch Hazel Salve.
such re
lief. Ir d . out
soothes, heals all cuts,
J examine before J--
Bro- j i the genuine Witch
r last mail brought in more. For hardware supplies Salve. Be ware of counter-
they arc dangerous. Bold b
John L. druggist.
orders for baggies. W. I,. House.
Mrs. Sparks has an excellent There is C
iii. in should have to pay A.
line of millinery in IT Never in the to
depot, which she expects to open high for Hour, they , pleasant
Up In the stores in a can raise their own wheat and failing in results are
few dare Winterville Mfg. Co. is thoroughly Little Fitly Risers.
Tarheel equipped a certain
Twenty-live splendid
wagons for sale by the A. G. Cox
Mfg. Ox
in need anything in
the crockery and glass line
be sure to see us before buying.
It. Co.
in need of jugs and
jars go to, Harrington,
Barber Co.
All c of paint, and yellow
in e at Harrington -v Co.
Hour.
guarantee against
i torpid and all of the ills
A. D. fox Co., have received; resulting from constipation. They
the first car load of brick for the j tonic mid strengthen the liver,
new livery stables soon to be Sold by L. Wooten, druggist.
if
erected on the
Main streets.
Pit C Oil
After a hearty meal a dose of
Dyspepsia Cure will prevent
an attack of Indigestion.
Company can now supply your is a thorough and a
man Is for it ton s and cure for Indigestion,
hulls at lowest market i Dyspepsia. Gas on the
and all Stomach troubles.
Livery and feed stables, are offering cut price Bold by John k Wooten,
lips and W. L. too
i must be Bold within few days in There is no way lo maintain the
whip and
One of those new tar heel wagon
rolled
and
will be
Prices cut way down, at A. W. f anything that you be kept healthy, pure and
Ange Co.
A new hit of
. th .,., to make room for their new health and strength of mind
u way lo nourish except
serving for several years. hook UP CooPer Mk through the stomach. The Stomach
cheap at
A. W. Ange Ca.
If want a nice Dress cheap
A. W. line it is cheap a o
nice.
We just received the
and nicest line Hen a,
Youth's and Hoy's Cloth log
offered la Winterville. Come and ,
examine our stock before
elsewhere. Harrington, Bar
it Co.
Men's suits, good values 15,60
Harrington, Barber Co.
Nice line dress goods, such as
Mohair, Broad Cloth
of all kinds, at prices way low
down. Harrington,
Nice Bilk patents cheap at
Harrington, Barber
We handle T. W. Wood and
and millet
T. Cox Bro.
For Holt tobacco time alarm
clocks see R. U.
Chapman Co.
Try a bottle of Dr. KallUM sure
for at the drug
or men to
orders for nursery stock
county. For enclose
stamp. Box Winterville; N. C,
Another large shipment of shoes
all styles and sizes very
reasonable. Harrington Barbel
A Co.
White's Black Liniment, spec-
recommended for the human
family, fine for perfectly
balanced,
For sale by
B. T. Cox Bro.
Colic and Cure,
the combination kidney medicine
for stock and a sure colic
at the Drug Store
are interested sweet or the strength will let
paint, will
Barber ft nervousness
headache, constipation, bad breath
sour rising, rifling, indigestion,
For bay, COrn and oats, go to dyspepsia at d all stomach trouble
Harrington Barber ft Go. that curable are quickly eared
Big line of hats caps nM
received, latest style. Harrington,
F. A.
of Chi-
end, in town
plies of A. W. Ange Co.
Several
services i
A Warning to Nether.
Too much cars cannot lie used
with small during the hot
from here attended the summer months to
Sunday.
The Reduction
in Dress Goods Known.
guard against bowel troubles. As
a rule it is only necessary to give
the child a oil to
any disorder of the bowels.
Do not use any but give
tho oil, and see
that it is fresh, as oil
and has a tendency to gripe.
If it does not cheek the bowels give
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Remedy and then a dose
may
and
The oil
lie
Poplin Do Soil was for
Butting that was now
Hamburg that was now
Ladles Hose now
Lawn now
Gingham now So of
White Dress Goods that was be checked in its
all danger avoided
Also a great reduction in all and this remedy should be
Spring and Summer cured at once and kept ready for
instant use as soon as the first
convinced of any bowel trouble
. , . f, pears. This is the most successful
A. W. treatment known and may be re-
lied upon with implicit
oven in cases of cholera
For sale by Jno. L. Wooten, drug-
kinds of
Dress Goods.
Come In
popular remedy never falls to
cure
Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick
Headache, Biliousness
And ALL DISEASES from
Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion
The natural result la good appetite
and Mean. Done elegant-
sugarcoated and easy to
Take No Substitute.
Why use Cotton Baskets when
yon can get Cotton Sheets at less
than half the price. White.
m s w
A little forethought may save
you no of trouble. Anyone
who makes it a rule to keep
Colic, Cholera, and
remedy at hand knows Ibis
to be a fact. For sale by Jno. L.
Wooten,
Sick headache results from a
disordered condition of the stomach
and is quickly cured by Chamber-
Stomach and Liver
For sale by Jno. L. Wooten,
Preserving
Schultz.
pears at S. M.
Origin of Some of the Word Now
Everyday
Some familiar words illustrate
that confusion between article and
substantive which given the
English language for
represents
an additional name, and
or it used
to be written, was once
a Wrong version of
the phrase the nonce
was originally then
that one time, being the
dative case of On the other
hand, and
were and
originally. also has
conic from
with and is
really
not equal or odd man, the odd man
out who arbitrates.
Besides Anglo-Sax-
on- owe the word and their
method of reckoning in dozens in-
of tens to Norway. The
Iceland had a
way of reckoning which made ten
equal twelve by the addition of the
word whence the English
word to the
Swedish whence the word
dozen. The ten meant
twelve, the hundred meant
and m on. This probably also
explains the method of
counting six score to the hundred.
is one of the hardest
worked words in the language. It is
the same as should
have the some meaning of things
spoken injurious to a person's
Derived alike from Creek
good examples of doublets
from classical
with the
from the Greek; by
way of Norman French
The fame process given
and and
and
-OF-
THE BANK OF N. C.
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, HAY 1905.
Interrupted
said the traveler,
leaning over the counter in the
shop, where his samples were
spread out for display, and peaking
to the fair girl behind ii in low,
eager, passionate tones, that
old Hunks has tone to the front lo
wait on a customer, I may till you
how I have looked forward for the
lost thirty to the time when I
should have the happiness of seeing
you again and hearing from your
own dear that you have not for-
gotten me, may I not While
have been on dreary round.- from
town to town or passing the leaden
hours in wailing for trains at little
railway stations, the thought of your
lovely face has thrilled me to the
heart's core. You have been to me
the beacon light of hope, the
ration of every Striped goods like
these. Baxter, are worth
shillings a dozen. I can't make
them a penny he said, in a
bit -like tone.
old Hanks bod returned to the
back part of the
Fun.
Too Much Praise.
Irishman who working on
a railway said one day to the
warn any more
hand . a brother ill
home wants it
The foreman asked him what sort
of a workman his brother was,
Pat replied,
as u as mes
right. Tell him to come
I'm axing for my broth r,
there's old father at homo
a job the same time,
sort of a man is
your father,
he's as good as the
two of
-aid the foreman,
your father to come, and you and
your brother can slay
don
tho Strain.
live, had gone into
the pantry against his mother's or-
and had picked the frosting
from the baked for dinner.
Corralling him in the kitchen, his
mother spanked him. did
not cry. The chastisement did not
oven make him mad. lie took it
When it was over,
his mother dropped into a chair.
stood looking out of a win-
There was a deep silence for
n couple of minutes. Georgie
looked around at his mother and
very solemnly said, a nice day,
ain't it, City
Times.
Left
A certain young clerk entered a
restaurant and gave an order for a
couple of pies. Presently he began
to grumble. the
said the waiter. are aw-
fully dry and responded tho
customer. said the
seriously, made pies here
before you were an-
the other, I fancy these
ore some of
Loans
1,710
Due from Banks
Gold coin 1.171100
Silver coin 772.26
Nat. notes i.
Capital stock pd
Undivided profits ft
to check 29,822.82
of North Carolina,
County of Pitt.
I, J. B. Davis, of the bank, do solemn-
swear is to th best of my
knowledge and belief. J. R.
Subscribed and sworn to be-
ire me. this 26th day of An
list, 1905.
J. V. JOHNSTON.
Notary
T. L.
It. L. DAVIS.
Directors.
RE
in the
Purchasing Our Fall Stock of
NEW GOODS.
Don't be but
wait and see our goods.
sir
ABLES
MULES,
We a full of horses mules on hand
all the season. We are to furnish kind
of horse want, draft horses, Hue drivers and
horses.
We keep the finest mules can be bought. will
buy or trade for any kind of mule or mules or horses,
will buy anything from a plug to driver.
Come to see us. If we have not got what you want we
will get it.
R. L. CO.
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
Letter of administration upon
of Pleasant deceased,
this been issued to by
the Clark of Superior Court Pitt
enmity, is hereby given nil
persons claims against said
estate, lo present to me
duly authenticated, on or before
the 4th of September, or this
will be plead in bar of their re-
All persons indebted to said
estate arc requested to make
ate payment to me.
This the of September 1906.
Blow, Attorneys.
Blood thick ping
cents.
Which has the most sense and is
most industrious, tho bee or the ant
The query was asked by one
of another. The professor to
whom tho query was addressed
promptly took the ground that the
ant was the greater worker and
more sense in working than
the bee. The bee man controverted
this and said the bee leads in sense
and industry. They are still
Chronicle.
tobacco made by Brown ,
Williamson's.
POOR PRINT





TRAVEL
Telephone
Not Quite
How often yo id i
thing
nail r
tool
CO
we v- i i
irk a i
, ch.
VS.
Robert Seasons
The defendant above will take
an action entitled as above
i In the
a decree
divorce from defend-
upon the ground of abandonment
adultery, and the Mid
nil further take notice that be is re-
red lo the next of
tie court of to
lie held at the court I n
villa o the d Mon n r tin
.; . In s, mix r, a
18th of Si mix r, 1905
or demur complaint in
aid action, or plaintiff will apply
ii the for the relief demanded in
the day of July, 1905.
Ii. C, Moore, C. C
DIRECTORY.
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
i. rails
, , X
it Republic,
i 1903
Port
taut ii reign Grand
I. d h F .
i. 1906.
ll i- , I,
Of Course I
roe um
You get Harness,
Horse Goods,
J. P
Corey
ENTRY OF VACANT
Block t cl
acres, or of
viii la i Township. Pitt
the second
. and H f old
and We I S amp.
i e lauds I . P. Smith and
. wife's land, and
others.
This August 7th. 1905.
Any person or pi
i or rest in e I
and must file their protest writing
within the next days, or they will be
barred by law.
R.
. r-r for Pitt
. this 1905.
NOTICE TO
of of Pitt
bounty I Issued Letters -.-.
a -v i . me. on
; of on
. . . eh. a ;
ill to the to
pa to
g ill i r, I-, i
pie i i i
I i the undersigned.
w .; after date
ii- Notice, or this Sot ice will lie plead
In liar their
s the -Mi. August
the r. Albert
NOTICE TO
and
in
k I
i i-r spec
1905.
, , v.; ,
to
------ESTABLISH 1875.-------
S. M.
Wholesale retail Grocer am
furniture Dealer.
The Clerk of the Superior court of
Pitt county, Issued Letters
on to me, undersigned
the of August, 1906, on
I Ii Tucker, deceased, So-
ls hereby given to all In-
J u the estate to make
Hides, Fur, Cotton Oil Bar- payment to the ed, and to all
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed- creditors of said estate to present their
authenticated,
undersigned, within twelve months
i . notice, or this notice I
be in bar of their
This the 1-th of Aug.
E P. TUCKER,
on estate of F. B. Tucker
i Attorney.
J. Elks.
Chairman, W, It. Horn,
J. R. J. K.
S. M.
Clerk Superior C.
Moore.
Tucker.
Register of
TreasurerS. T. White.
William
Cox.
Hoard of J
Cox. man. B. M
Education
Ii.
Standard Peeper C K.
in--.
Superintendent of
J. E.
TOWN
J. H. Mm-.
W. A. Bowen, A. H. Tuft.
C. Carr, T. E. Hooker.
J. Lanier.
M. Wooten.
Tyson.
Carr.
Tax C. Tyson.
a-
A. Clark, W
H.
Chief Fire Department-B.
Dispensary
J. Pulley, S. Cong e
ton, L. ii.
Prayer meetings each
day night. Sunday schools Service.
S Ml-. J O. I'll. I
ill pi
id t.
till-,
. Ill
Is
is
O . i
June t
i i . V
C .
op. ii in i be ii-
i lie
; i
Soul in i Railway.
I ill
.;
i lie
t a
R. L. VERNON. T. P. A.
N. i
J. H. WOOD, D. P. A.
P.-s Tl
j v,. i v.,. ;,.
Can lie II
ii
II If .
lilies, or I.
M .
NORFOLK SOUTHERN CO
N.
leads. Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba
y Carriages, Go-Carts, Parlor
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P
Gail Ax
Life Tobacco, Key West Che-
roots, Henry George Can-
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour sugar,
Lye, Magic Marches. Oil,
Seed and Hulls,
Oranges, Applet, X
Dried Apples, Peach
Prunes, Currents, Raisins,
Ware, ii and Woo
Ware. i
Cheese, Best Butter, Mt
Sewing
g.,. s. a
ii. for Cash.
-i me.
o,.,
NEWMAN
At the Oil Stand.
I have purchase i th.
W. J.
and will it
bis old
will add In I i to
the .
ill times mi a complete
Heavy and Groceries.
Finn-, i-1 .
etc.
on me when you want
In the lowest puce
at u v can
J. J. TURNAGE
The Five Grocer.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
I a ring before the Superior
Court of as executor
n tin Will f
A.
hereby to sail
the i to make
ate on to the and
all persons having claims against the
must present the same for pay-
will twelve months from
this notice will In bar
i I .
I of
B. Brooks,
of Martha A. .-
STRAY CATTLE.
ox, white red. marked crop
in in left.
lone heifer, White and
. i. marked and half crop in
. r. in have
two or three
is are to for
J. A.
If. Stokes, N. c.
t once a w s .
OF DISSOLUTION.
The firm of A Smith was
mutual consent on
. C. Ii. purchasing
at of W. I. Smith in the
. C. ii. assumes all
liabilities of all l
d m must be paid to him.
This July 28th,
W, Smith.
Always
Hand.
a. m.
E.
Services every
Sunday. W.
Superintendent Sunday
School.
H. H. Moore,
pastor.
day. Ii. Parker Super-
Sunday School.
W. E. Cox,
rector. Services every first
and third Sunday. W. B
Brown of
Sunday School.
Free Will W.
H. Laughinghouse, pastor.
Service every Sunday nigh
and fourth morn-
J A
day Services every Sunday
G S Pritchard
dent of Sunday School
Frederick
pastor. B Dove
Superintendent
School. Breaching every
1st, 2nd and Sunday,
night, except
service at night.
Greenville Lodge No. A
F A M, meets 1st and
3rd nights in each
month R Williams, W
M; J. M.
Covenant Lodge No. I O O
F Meets every Tuesday
night. W N K
L Carr, V G; W F Evans,
Sec
Tar River Lodge No. K of
Meets every Thursday
night B Flanagan, C
T J Moore, K of R
Tribe No
I O R M, meets every
Wednesday night J ll
Harris, Sachem ; W Ed-
wards, C of R
Pitt Council
M. meets every Monday
night E H Evans,
H B Tripp, RS.
Stock of Framing H x ft.
Also German Siding, Ceiling and
Partition and all binds dressed
lumber necessary for building a
house complete. Bills cut to
on short notice.
Greenville lumber Veneer Co-
COBB BROS. S CO
Norfolk, Va.,
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
ons. Private Wires to York
Chicago and
NOTICE
of tin- court of
county baring issued letters
to me, on
the day of July, 1808, on the es-
William Butt, deceased, notice
la hereby given to all persons
ed to the estate to immediate
payment to the undersigned, and to all,
creditors of said estate to their
claims properly authenticated, to th
undersigned within twelve months
after the date of this notice or this
notice will be plead in bar their
recovery-
Tills the 27th day of July,
Jemima
of the estate of
William
Subscribe to
FOR SALE.
A nice farm lying on Tar river six
miles from on Greenville
and Washington containing
This farm is good has
tobacco barns on it, a good park-
house, good stables an-1 out houses,
dwelling with live rooms lately repair-
ed and one coat of paint and every-
thing ready to go to work. School
house mile, church miles.
Apply to,
W. L. WOOTTEN,
R, F. D. No. Greenville, N. C
One, half and half
old, one, half
Holstein and half Jersey, I years
old. One, full blood
years old.
J. Proctor Bro.,
Grimesland, N. C.
TO THE PUBLIC.
When you have a suit of clothes,
pair of to clean or press,
remember I only turn out
class work. Also working
altering clothing. Prices
very reasonable. Satisfaction or
your back. Give me a trial.
FRANK HOPKINS.
Back of Davis Barber Shop.
H, C.
at ll S. III. fl .;
daily i
ill in. l-u A
Conn Washington viii
Norfolk s. road tin
Norfolk, Philadelphia,
New ail
North, Connects a Norfolk
with nil points West.,
Shippers should order their
freight via Norfolk, care Norfolk
Southern R. R.
bailing noun subject change
without notice.
T. H. Agent, Washing-
ton, X. o.
J. J. CHERRY, Agent, Green-
ville, S. C.
H. C. General T. and
i. Norfolk,
Reward will be paid lo any
person who can find one atom
of opium, chloral, morphine,
cocaine, ether or chloroform
in any form in any of Dr.
Remedies.
This reward is offered because
unscrupulous persons
make false statements about
those remedies. It is under-
stood this reward applies
only to goods purchased in the
open market, which have not
been tampered with in any way.
Dr. remedies cure by
their soothing, nourishing,
strengthening and
effects upon the nervous
system, and not by paralyzing
and Weakening the nerves as
would lie the case if these drugs
were used.
For this reason Dr.
Anti-Pain Pills are universally
considered the best pain
have for years with
pains In my head, heart
and have everything I
it have
c I and not flint
until I got u box of Dr.
Pain Tills. I Mint-red as
hours a time with
pains I I would
Ann-
as
revere
a my
mind. The Tills gave me
relief In from in to so I do
not have to use Morphine more.
I wish you would publish ibis so that
other may find
I. A. WALKER.
B. P. D, NO. S. Sal.-m, Ind.
Dr. are sold by
your who will guarantee that
the Tint package will benefit. If It
falls he will return your money.
doses. cents. Never sold In bulk.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
SUITS UP and
PANTS UP.
Made to
Every man who takes pride in his
personal will appreciate
the graceful, symmetrical of
The Clothes. They
and made to lit
and standard the world over. Will
take your measure very
you have made from
hundreds of different patterns, ind
will make your garment in a that
will satisfactory to you.
PAUL Taylor,
Greenville, N. C.
and Pressing a Specialty
We leave to announce that we are
Wholesale and Retail
for-s
White Lead, Paints,
Colors, and and
Ready Paints.
There is no line in the world better than
the Harrison line. It has behind it a
reputation for honorable wares and honorable
dealings.
If you use the Harrison Paints you need
never worry quality.
We 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.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF
GREENVILLE, N. C
AT THE OF BUSINESS MAY 29th, 1905.
lies,,, .,.,
Until and Discount 1152,151.46
6,857.74
Overdrafts,
Stocks, securities, etc. 2,500.00
8,647.82
All 2,000.00
from Banks 52,958.67
1,109.84
Gold Coin
Silver Coin -1,653
9,871.00
1241,486.68
Stock paid in
Surplus,
Undivided Profits
Expenses Paid 7,250.72
Deposit subject to 181,484.46
Cashier's Checks out-
standing
North Carolina,
County of Pitt.
I, James L. Little, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly
swear that the statement above in true to the lest of knowledge
and belief ES L.
and sworn to before
. this Till of June, 1905.
J. TYSON.
Notary
MOVE,
U- W. KING.
Directors
Try a Pair
Of our VICTOR SPRINGS and one our OS-
PATENT ELASTIC FELT MAT-
TRESSES and if you are not more than satisfied we
will refund the price.
Yours truly,
TAFT VANDYKE.
F- HORNADAY,
General Insurance.
GO ON
YOUR
Strongest and Best Companies Represented.
A YOUR Patronage Solicited.
Life.
Fire.
Plate Glass.
Health.
Accident.
Burglary.
The Reflector
Is Read By Everybody in
it readies people money o pay for what they went.
If yon have what they want advertise it and yon are sue to
get a part of their money.
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT.
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent.
AYDEN, N. C.
Mrs, the mother
T. It.
lied
N. C, Sept. 1905.
An
some five years
through this
self in strait.-and applied to Mr. in
dollar Mrs. Canny i
very old lady and died from
s ago, her sod here Tours
found a. m and was
. . . i.,.;.
which was very generously
granted. Since that time Mr
had beard
from his friend. When
train ca in Monday evening
a alighted and made
inquiries Mr.
told lie lived several miles
in the country he at once repaired
to the livery stables, secured team
aDd driver and to the home of hi
benefactor he went and there he
paid the loan in full with interest
in ample measure. Who says all
honest men
As authorized for Daily
and we lake
great pleasure in receiving sub-
and willing receipts for
those hi arrears. have a list
of all who receive their mail
this office, also take orders
paralysis and old she wan
highly esteemed and will I-
missed by those who knew
We extend sympathy to the
bereaved
acres of land near
bout in cultivation
sale J. It. Smith Bro.
Mrs. M Hull came in
from a visit t.
relatives in New Hem.
moved into their new brick store
on south Main street
bales of new cod on wen
s Id on this market yesterday
and
received, line line of liar
and can lit up In any style
r price.
We will bet our leaks Tin.
has the youngest and
for job
The correspondent reporter lo
seems take at the a Oats, Com, Bran,
we published J- Smith Bro.
concerning two brothers black
to purchase goods
the millinery of Mis. . K.
Katie who has
been visiting her daughter, Mrs
S. in , has come
having had a difficulty that
town. We intended no reflection
and regret our article so
Construed, therefore tender an
apology and sure we are
forgiven. When
city of I
have extended its corporate limits
five miles further out and honored
little hamlet as one its
connects, certainly
that occasion will be to us a de-
incident and until if
our immediate vicinity shall be so
blessed as to add a more
hundred already increasing
population we will rest content to
allow New York Jacksonville
to back the sunlight of their
own eat
If you need in the way
of Crockery, Tin
to see He, A.
A Hold
Wednesday night a or
rubbers, the window a
the tear end the store of U .
Moore and stole watches,
pistols, a quantity of valuable
and right much other
merchandise. Mr, Moore not
been able ascertain the
extent of his loss, but it is no small
amount. This is first robbery
that has occurred here several
years and our people are right
much up over the occur-
There is no elite.
E. K. Co. will do all they
We keen Furniture, Mattresses.
Bed Cook Stove-, Bab
etc., up
Ty-on.
mine, thermometers,
for sale Cannon A Tyson
TO BYE
on from
Philadelphia Optical College
graduating a spacial course on
the human eye, la the science
of optics, I feel able and
pared la correct any of
any other man
can glasses. I will
case weak exes or eye
strain, dull hurting, bum
or eyes with
or low vision, a p
tie
i to
patient or nut one cent. The
,.,., f ;,
Ii- in . t refraction and y
strain. Ii i dangerous to pro
et eyes cad f i
-sit
of refraction
, i
i-. s-i-- desired. A-.
are in
U I 111.-ll ll
J. . Taylor,
all I ha
ii have just received
lo
. apples, bananas all
by
OF
THE BANK OF AYDEN
N. C.-
AI the. done of business August 1905.
-m
III
f ,.
Ola
RESOURCES.
Loans and I nun. ;
Furniture and , .
Demand ;
Hue from Hanks, ; ,
Cash Items,
Gold Coin,
giver Coin,
National Hank notes and
other notes
TotaL
LIABILITIES.
ID. V.
.- IN
Groceries
i And Provisions
paid in, C
Sui fund j
Undivided pr lest
expenses,
Dividend unpaid .
IX to check 1,755
Cashier's
-S-
OF NORTH
J; f-B-Smith, Cashier of the
.-th,, above statement is true to the best of and b,
B. SMITH, C.-ii .
o , , , ,
to before I
1905. JOSEPH
v. g on hand
in
j Fresh Goods kepi 1011-
, Country
I; Produce Bo
j D. W.
I G v Ii. LI;
II North Carolina.
S i;.
O ; ,,, , ;,,,,
. .; ton h
s new. W. M. KING.
GET YOUR SUPPOSES
home.
seats for
Dial are simply the
smoothest seat on the market
K. F. Johnson, has
be-n in town
Tin- mammoth show case in J.
B is heavily
loaded with pretty goods and
notions. Be sure to call and see
hem.
Old Fashion Hand-made Paw
Bread Trays at B.
Smith
Lace Curtains from cents per
pair up, and cents per yard
up, at J. H Smith Bro
Save your own hay, a
blade, fork, hoe, shovel, spade,
hook or hole digger, at
J. R- Smith it Bro,
A new line of Cradles and Crib-,
Mattresses to match, at J. B Smith
Bro.
A full supply of No. Timothy
Bay Oats, Cain, Bran, Col Ion
Seed Hulls and Meal, at J. B
Smith Bro.
Get you a pump and pipe with
point eel long, and drink pure
water, at J B Smith Bro.
A full supply of Trunks s,
Grips,
possible to please you with Suit Case, at J. B. Smith
their new line of heavy and fancy
Miss Nannie and a lady
friend came on train Monday
left at once
Call Hart Jenkins for a bar
rel of Columbia Flour, none better
to be had anywhere.
Why docs Banns smile
SO long Answer. hey
tell us it is a beautiful young lady
at his homo.
Come to see Hart Jenkins
For carpenters grind atoms
j hemp rope pulleys, at J.
Smith Bro,
Calico and Gingham at cents
per reductions in while
am summer goods, at J.
R. Smith
A new and beautiful
Negligee shirts and fancy hose, at
J. R- Smith Bro.
Preserve your buildings by
painting them with
Town and Counts lead
when you need to dress land full line of colors, kept at J.
your feet, we can save you R. Smith Bro.
and something to fit the For can peaches, apple-, com
foot. We carry the and tomatoes, a-c, apply to K K.
ll III
horn.
are guilty
Ii their enamel bed
meads p. daisies
Roy a F Mattresses
Cannon A Tyson handle
e equal of anyone the market.
W e will beginning on
June 21st offer for cash
entire stock of clothing, dry goods
Dot ions, shoes hats at prices
of in the town
Ayden. Our stack is too large
and we take this means of reducing
same. We have just gotten a
luge lot plaids that we
at per yard, white sheet-
per Jackson
B Co. Ayden,
the Cox cotton planter the
best on the market Smith.
Bro.
to F. K. Go's new
market fresh
sage, and fresh fish.
Don't fail Bee Ty-
son's crockery both plain and
decorated. Prices are cheaper
than
W. Taylor, our optician is
no back again from the
Optical College, where he
graduated la a special course in
the science of ready to ran
better service than ever before
to from weak eyes
and in of glasses.
Slippers, lawn, and straw hats
are Mug sold extremely cheap
t cash by Cannon Tyson.
Don't forget Cannon
Tyson can supply your wants in
almost anything in furniture.
hay, oats, -hip stuff, wheat
brand, cotton seed hulls and meal
on hand. Cannon Tyson.
The freshest loaf bread right
the oven at Me
Law-horn's
Now
Everything you want in the way of
nice Groceries, Goods, Pickles,
fruits, Candies, Nuts, can be had at
our store. I
We carry a large supply of the Best
Goods
JOHNSTON BROS.
The Cash Grocers.
Scientifically
Constructed.
ULTRA
A for
f Women.
THE ULTRA SHOE for
is made with careful reference
to the most details and
s perfected In its numerous
there is no other
man's shoo on the market selling
at the price the Ultra does, its
superior, if its equal.
Dr. Joseph Dixon
AND
Office Mock, Railroad,
Ayden, N. C.
TONSORIAL PARLOR,
Hopkins, Davis, Preps
us our .
. men em
drug
LAMER MILLIARD,
Greenville, N. C.
MONUMENTAL WORK
OF EVERY I
Iron n.
Central Barker Shop.
Edmond Fleming,
in man.
the to
11- i . ,
one presided by a
-in bi r.
;. . razor
. I
fl
.
I--.- . . .
. . ,
.
Here is the fundamental basis
a perfect shoo. employ
our own expert designers, and
Shoe is made over
a last scientifically d
to in.-.-i closest variations
of width and in woman's
footwear
The Ultra Shoe meets every
requirement of the many
whims of
We carry SHOE, for men, in Oxfords, Tans, etc.
Pulley Bowen,
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S ONS.
you ever saw. Try a
pair and tie convinced.
Bight many colored people went
to here
in regard the adjustment o;
damages incurred iii the recent
wreck at
J. A. Harrington, cotton weigher
at this always noted his
progressive spirit and an intent
purpose lo serve public in
a faithful and creditable manner,
has just purchased a large of
pound Fairbanks scales. Now
rest
Mr. Harrington's weights will
always bear the test.
B. K. of Beaver
Dam, has h.
Tyson.
Ado.
The ladies say that Gannon St
Tyson have prettiest, line of
dress goods town.
candies, oranges, apples
and bananas at E. a Go's.
The soda fountain a
will be in service
now to the end of the season.
The latest drinks will
Do found there. If you want
something nice try them.
Hart iV Jenkins is the place to
get your suit this lull, as the are
M. H. line
and can give you a nice fit.
in are re
Calving daily new groceries
confectioneries light from the
PHARMACY
N. C.
and platen to me. I give the bout return
the work promptly, scad ti order lo
W. II. Photo Artist,
Elizabeth City, N C.
mini i
Central Academy
REV. M W. Principal
W M. Associate
A Christian home and High
School for boys and men
Splendidly in Warren
county, one mile from depot,
I mediately mi S, A. L., mad in a
beautiful of or acres
on a acre farm.
For further information ad
dress Principal or Associate
Littleton, N
White Shop
OPPOSITE J ; CO.
Hi mi an
o ill Work ,.
COSMETICS A
all for you pus
y,,,,,.
. nil,,
-ii
S. Prop.
HARNESS REPAIRED and SHOES
. at the shop
El Mills
FOR
One Bradley saw Filer, good
as new, cheap for cash.
L. A.
B. F. D. No.
N. C
Best
Lighted
House
in the
State
Best
for our
Customers
and their team.
Warehouse,
Greenville, N. C.
Farmers bring us your Tobacco
The Brick.
guarantee price.
BRINKLEY RUSHER,
Proprietor
following
Constitute our
Working
Force who are
Always glad
to see you
D. S. Spain
Bookkeeper
B. T. Bailey
will always work for your interest Auctioneer
H. S. Hardy
Floor Manager
Ed. Harris
Clip Calculator.
POOR PRINT





LETTER TO A. SAVAGE
Greenville, N. C.
Dear Sir; You know how well
it pays to keep your carriages
painted, r looks to
keep out water. It pays a well
to paint your lain nod
We pot your barn
that h y-
see it.
attended a party Shel
this week.
Tennis has been popular
id for the passed
few days. After several closely
contested games Geo. H. Cole was
proclaimed
f a man from
bank he is called an embezzler, if
suit of clothes he is called
You see, there are two good a Met and often receive about
severe punishment. That is one
the defects of our system of
in Sentinel.
reasons for pail t; is look-; the
other is wear. yon paint I r
looks, the wear will take care of
itself.
Paint often looks; nod use
paint tor
wear.
The best i- lead
ground together
machinery; same a- used by
It- WE COULD ONLY KNOW
Stomach trouble and Cured.
years ago my general
by health gave way. was
the a distressing stomach
U. government, t takes fewer and not touch solid food
n any kind. For one I
n Ions mixed paint J .
everything I would swallow,
wean twice a long as oil . , medicine ,
mixed by stomach would not retain R
Yours No one can knows what I
F W suffered weakness, dizziness,
o and nervous-
P. LI. .
ITEMS.
Mr. and Mrs. and SOD
returned Friday alter a
pleasant visit borne.
Miss Mamie Bobbin is the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. O.
H. Stanley has returned after
a pleasant visit to More-
head City and Sound.
Mrs. and
Who have been BO delight
entertained by
returned to their home in Greet
Ville Friday.
is visiting bis
T. Sledge.
Mrs, II. H. Stanley is visiting
relatives near
Mrs. J. o. Bobbin returned
Friday after a short visit
J. B. Bobbin, who quite ill with
typhoid at home in
s I often felt like it would be
so better could die get
out i f my suffering. and on I
wax under treatment for
y.-is I can only say
medicine id me do
good. Then some good put
one if Mrs. Person's pamphlets in
my hands, and I read where so
many had cured that
as bad off U was. I got me a
bottle of the Bid from
the very first dose I took I knew I
bad struck the right It
was the first medicine I ever took
that the dose did me good.
For .- time a time, I
was not nauseated after taking it.
I to improve until I
look thirteen bottles, and it made
a cure of me. It has been
a I was cored, and I
know I am well. I recommend it
to who has stomach
trouble and to all who have
as it my brother oil
rheumatism. He tried to get mi-
take it long before I did, but I
thought, because it will cure
was no reason it would
cue stomach trouble. I had no
faith in it was as a last
resort I tried it. II w much
i feeing it Would have saved me
Mr. and Mrs and child-
have returned after a hip
their old borne in Halifax.
Rev. Mr. of j N. C, Nov.
Negligee Shirts,
The desirable shirt worn by the
average man in all seasons is the
Negligee shirt.
THEY FIT WHEN STIFF BOSOM FAILS
and the comfort you get makes the
soft shirt THE SHIRT in all
Our not broken and the
styles are here, and until
we
WILL REDUCE ALL GRADES FROM to PER CENT.
All styles in our line will sold for
ii . it i fin l
ii . i M i
ii J so
K ii ii i.
ii ii u mm
These prices will prevail days.
No Shirts will be charged at these
C S. FORBES,
The-Man's Outfitter.
DEATH
the
TO MME ROOM FOR OUR TREMENDOUS FALL STOCK WE WERE
COMPELLED TS USE THE KNIFE ON ALL OF OUR PRICES.
Seeing is Believing.
NOTICED.
GOODS LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE AT
. T.
Big 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 times.
We also carry a large and complete line of Furniture,
Pub an End to It All,
A grievous wail comes
as a result of unbearable pain from
over taxed
Backache, Liver complaint and
constipation. But thanks to Dr.
King's New Lite Pills they put
end it all. They are gentle but
thorough. Try them. Only
Guaranteed by Jno. L. Woolen,
Druggist.
A Happy
The Reflector re-
by express, Friday night, a
nice pair of latest style Dixie Girl j
shoe, made by the Geo. D. Witt j
Shoe Co., of Lynchburg, Va-i
They were sent her by W. O.
Shannon, the popular salesman of
this Arm, and she returns thanks.
The Death Penalty.
A little tiling sometimes results
in death. Thus a mere scratch,
insignificant cuts or puny boils
have paid the death penalty. It
is wise to have
Serve ever It's the best
salve on earth and will prevent fa
when burns, sores, ulcers
sod threaten. Only at
J. L. Drug Store.
Quit the governor. He
is making a good one.
We will pay half cent each in
cash for tags taken from Brown
Williamson tobaccos in lots of
or more. Tags must be
counted and securely tied up
before we will receive them.
Greenville Supply Co.
Suicide Prevented.
A startling announcement that a
preventive of suicide bad been
discovered will interest many.
A run down system, or
invariably precede suicide and
something has been found that
will prevent that condition which I
makes suicide likely. At the first
of destruction
Electric. It being a great I
tonic and will j
the nerves and build up the system.
It's also a great stomach, liver and I
kidney regulator. Only Sal- j
guaranteed by Jno. L. I
Woolen, Druggist.
End of Bitter Fight.
physicians had s long and
stubborn fight with an on
my right writes J. F. Hughes
Ga. gave me
Everybody thought my time had
come. As a last resort I tried Dr.
King's New Discovery for Con-
The benefit I received
was striking and I was on my feet
in a few days. Now I've entirely
my It conquers
all coughs, colds, and throat and
lung troubles. Guaranteed by
Jno. L. druggist.
and Trial battles free.
Don't yon need a ledger or other Makes writing
blank They are cheap at I lucky fountain pen, best
Book Store. made, Reflector Book Store.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
VOL No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1905.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
No.
BEGINNING OF PASTORATE.
COUNTY
Rev J, E Makes Timely Re
marks to His Congregation.
On morning Bey. J. E.
entered up in his duties as
pastor lie Memo i-t Baptist
church, lie delivered an excellent
moil the
his baaed the
parable of the supper which
messengers were sent cut into the
h hedges bidding all
to come. The remark of
the sermon, directed mainly to the
eh appropriate
timely we give a synopsis of
make this text very
tin- As we
begin let us
selves bu
The pastor
will fail if be baa alone.
I in people ill fail by lb
pastor and people will do
bin Ii in own
we will none our
and then let God add His Down
We can do much mi this year.
here shall be to ad-
the kingdom of God.
tins d I pledge you my time,
e. and all Hie talent
ii A
i of you will be willing to
in bet efforts to to
s- die kingdom among men.
T snow that some day I shall
in give an of
NEW TELEPHONE SYSTEM.
Greenville Will Have a Modern Exchange
W the n- days the
new System Of the Home Telephone
Company will be ready f r cut
over. Installing crew of the ,
Western Electric Company is now
here setting ii
power plant and main frames.
When is completed
Greenville will probably
modern and up-to-date
FANCY E A SUCCESS.
Proceedings the Commissioners. Two Young Ladies Give An Exhibition.
The board ; ,
In b of
member in the o
proved
,,.
Sheriff
SOCIAL
Monday, I
A. and
I., ibis g
S ; ;. . ll I.
t visit
lie . I .
v.-
la V.
health and
monthly el
to i,,,,,. , , . .,. ,
in town,
.-.
Miss Cobb and bi
to K de,
list to receive
phone exchange in the state as fished dry all too soon.
apparatus is all of the newest type Action in regard to the public n. were
and has the latent improvements, well every thing to
Every subscriber's line will be a for at August readily
,.
metallic circuit and each
postponed to Hi
a long set, so
that every reach any
point Rust of the river
direct It in bis telephone.
The outside construction is of
the highest type, all multiple cable
distribution, so the open
wires art few in number and very I
18.33; bridge- d
October meeting
Roads in Swift Greek and Con.
township petitioned
meeting were ordered laid
out.
Orders were drawn the
amounting as
The new system is what Is known ad.
The fancy goods
an m
articles on i-p ,.
sold well and added quite a
sum to the
he amusing
the which came without
was
impromptu dive taken
u in the 1-
Ba central energy type which dots
vexing prisoners am
Hell. for
lie w. II v ill v.
Ill-
deeds law
I tax lists
Child Has Narrow Escape.
ALL OFFICES RENTED.
Masonic Filled With Tenants
away with Hie batten 15.301
at the subscriber's station. I. Panting
c ill central it is only m
remove the i the W
your conversation
the receiver up notifies
central to disconnect, you nun
bang up ear piece until, afternoon the veer old baa d an . Dice the M
through your conversation, j of Mrs, Helen Carney, win building,
to the exchange j visiting Mrs. Fannie is fills the vacant
the fell from the upper porch of I the building, and the
v is no completing en exchange residence to the to lie congratulated
L. of Washing.,
-1 today here.
Ii Sunday
j; I mm York.
. s. log Jesse
j in
IS, Cox
evening S e.
Mi-s Fannie Bagwell left
looming Ox lord to attend
l-v. and Mis fl. II, Moore
home Saturday from
Mr. and A.
I-ii d evening on
Alabama.
trip
h's
went to
and
d license to pi act ice Hit day evening
law, will in and this, looming.
rick Tom
returned
for
Dupree
ministry too, will
held for the which win wilt. feet. In the tall
mm the time. When this pastorate for fellow barely missed
an increase. This exchange will the step-., ft i
also a metallic system that the child no visible
equipped with long Injury and it is almost a miracle
This service, us well that it was not
tin- service to
and a mini- A Sad Death,
her of other surrounding points, Last evening
shall have long
or short I trust that none of Us
shall look buck upon ii with
regrets. The sin of omission is
awful, so lei us wail until
year, ext month, nor oven
next week to constrain men to be
saved; this
us use every opportunity lo
pi men into the Kingdom
Hod.
We shall put above
everything
upon the earth.
So while the table is still
and ye is room, us go out
the high ways and hedges
them to come
win be to Greenville o'clock the angel of death in with the financial
j the home and Mrs W. A. of the town sent a- a
and called their
James, tn her final name
rest. She was born Oct. 1808
and died had
been sick with fever three weeks.
left this morning
Florence Blow
to
expense to build
is now filled with tenant-. Mr and Mis. Coffield
building an ornament Sunday even.
the town and ought to prove prof- i-it Mi. Mrs, W. K
liable Smith.
John Will
Correction, Alvin left this morn
n Insolvent tax list h- A- M-
train i are n lug
I to rein , .,
H V. II. , .
in Jed evening to i
J. . in --f
tings In- held in
Mies
i who i i
W. Brown,
Blown
her home visit,
rs. Lou Carney and Mm-. ;.
A t and n Way
, Mrs. J, ton .;
Mrs. p. L and
Ida Greene
ave visiting Km-
Moon. have home.
Wednesday,
W,
in Bethel.
The of aldermen will meet
row night.
B. I. Little returned to
Tuesday evening.
A. Duke returned
t from Raleigh,
spent the
A.
i la V
s I
B.
Baltimore,
The value of these nearby
to the interest, of
ville cannot be overestimated and
the telephone company is to be
commended for their enterprise
The Public Invited.
tail, In conic to
our fancy work sale. And a
and interest Greenville in Her death came like a Mow to
us a modem system, and so com her uncle and aunt with whom she
that it em- had lived ever since her infancy,
whole We know I She was a bright attractive child,
of no exchange anywhere winning the love of all she met.
wide a lope of territory Her death has left a vacancy
exchange subscription, that can never be filled may
P. Mum foul, I he
era the for deaf
I passed through
He did day evening going lo lo
not live in the corporate limits of
the did owe the ., . j ,
any taxes, and hi. name appeared with appendicitis a days age,
The new plant when completed God in His all w lie providence, I of W. K. Powell
dune the boys can have a rood an outlay of I strengthen and console those grief
time. M- been carried out ones and help them s. to
Ion, company's general where there is no parting,
and earned out by W. G.
Allen, superintendent of
in charge.
sweetheart if you wish. The
you draw from the well, yon must I by P.
not sell. Oh, they'll say you're a
then you'll treat
them to cream. And for a
we'll give the old maids a tickle.
They can for a beau, it will be
so nice to Mr. So So.
widowers and bachelors must also
take a part, for they have left at
least, hall a heart. The small
can for dulls, tops,
whistles and and other
little things quite handy. Let us
again beg you to conic, and take
some of these cheap,
articles home.
fell opera tonight
from I to p. m.
live that they may lie
pared to her in World
Marriage
Of Deeds II. Williams
issued to the following
couples since reports
W. a. Nannie E,
J, Briley and Ham
Win. Tucker and Mollie
Jenkins.
Fight on Street.
A bloody light occurred to front
of W. E Moore's repair shop,
about mail time Monday evening,
K. L. and H. K.
Keel. knocked Keel
down the pavement and stoop
over dealt him several
blows that cut bis head and face
until blood Unwed profusely.
Report Caused Decline.
The government crop report
issued today on the condition of
the cotton crop placed it at 72.1.
This was higher than anticipated
sharp decline price fol-
lowed the report.
Important Meeting Producers and
Manufacturers.
The meeting Asheville on the
Wednesday, is a very
important one for
manufacturers of cotton, ii is
now lime year when cotton
is coming in and If the can
lie shown the real season, when to
sell, he should know before be
tell.
Pitt county be represent-
ed by the man who is foremost
his information. The man to go,
and represent Pitt county and the Mr-
is Col. Isaac A. He Let me thank you, Mrs. Gray
has been to the conventions Mr- all your
fore, and knows and feels m. kindness to my sou while with
tercel if the people. This is you. It gives me pleasure to say-
indeed a time to be considering that character the work
There is time to loose if Pitt done in your the
is to oversight of the H
such as entitle it to a most
Jury Trial. liberal patronage. After an ex-
Justices Hauling, Bonn tree and parlance two years as a patron
bad a jury trial of institution, my estimation
them today, litigants being W. j it is bes expressed by saying
on the list by mistake,
mistake is very much
M. s, Mayor.
On the purl the paper will
the foregoing
he mayor I lie name
insolvent list through over
and the error is by all
i.-.
w. s. of
in evening,
It. M, Starkey Tuesday
evening from n
Mrs. J. T. of
i- visiting Mrs. I,. Wooten.
J. C of Dan ville, was on
the tobacco market here today.
Henry has moved
back to residence on
street,
Dr. Charles
-I Tuesday from
Norfolk,
Mis. A. m
j evening
wen in today for treat.
in a hospital, lie children
by Laugh- in Scotland Seek.
X. H. moved into
K- the houses on
street in South Greenville.
Miss Harper, of Wilson,
NEWS.
W. A. Ti
-p iii of the
Line, who here
some adjusting claims
from tile excursion wreck at Urine
month, Saturday evening
I'm
who has i -in In .
Mr- H I- Carr, borne
this morning.
Jonathan of
ville, was killed by a kick from
his drive
Tuesday, September
Rev. L. Opinion The
Bingham School, Mebane. IN. C.
Ibis
W. House against S. White-
over a shipment of potatoes.
The trial was held in the eon it
house and attracted quite a
of spectators.
that If I had another sou to
educate, I would without
send him to you. I wish
success in your work.
Kev. L. Clinton, N, C.
On Monday at u railroad
near a white man and
a wire both lulled by pass
freight train.
George W, pays
taxes III Buncombe to the
015,830.00.
A colored woman In trying
slop a light two colored
men, at stepped be
tween the combatants and received
a ball a pistol and was killed.
A building near Morganton con- relatives.
worth f furniture
awaiting shipment was destroyed
by lire. was not insured
was a total loss.
Two stokes county boys were
carrying a load of wood to town
when the mule they were driving
became frightened a dog
boys were thrown
oil the cart, a wheel passing over
neck one of I hem and
breaking it.
State Superintendent ,. V.
and President M-
Iver, of the Normal and Industrial
college have gone on
tour Europe.
Dr. it of Boston,
who was here to
in the left
morning for Georgia,
Fannie Greene
spent Thursday night
with her brother, D. S. and
left this morning for
sale the
evening.
Don't mi-s the
tonight.
went to Winter-
villa evening.
W. R Cox went to Win-
evening.
Mrs, Swindell went to
Seven Springs Monday evening.
and Janie Tyson
went in York this morning,
Mrs. D. House to
morning
i-. Winstead, of
Mount, who has been visiting
her. M. King, who
i- very ill. 1-.
arc vi glad to
heir that Mrs. Kin.; is much
lo visit
c. s. Forbes left this morning
for New to purchase and
good-.
Dr. ti. the eye special-
of Atlanta, is in town and will
open an office
Miss Bethel,
who baa been visiting Mrs, j. s
Keel, returned home g.
Kev. of
Square, arrived Monday will
a -1st a meeting near Greenville,
Mis- Lillian Warren, of Wilson,
who has been Mrs. T.
Man ford, returned borne this
morning.
Card Thanks.
I desire to return my heartfelt
thanks to the people of
and vicinity tor sympathy
and kindness to me iii the recent
death of my husband in
train wreck. The kindness
me Will ever be appreciated.
Mrs. W. R.
Meeting in Methodist Church.
The meeting in the Methodist
begins with good interest.
A large heard Kev.
H. Monday and
his sermon was very impressive
one. Services will be held twice
each day, at a. and s p. m.
POOR PRINT


Title
Eastern reflector, 5 September 1905
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
September 05, 1905
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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