Eastern reflector, 24 April 1906


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BLACK JACK ITEMS.
Jack, April
There were regular services here
Saturday d Sunday,
large congregations.
Tom
by bis spent
day night near
here.
Mi- Maid Holiday, of
lard by HiM
, of Greenville,
b here Sunday.
A. O. Clark, of
t night aid
ho lit. W, L. Clark.
G. B
M . G S got to
her daughter.
. Which d. own
E L went
Helen and F.
e tied Much here
day.
spent
a with her
Mi-,
G G f
here Mond j
F per A. if
service- Bee
y Hi
were glad him, as it bad been
a long while be
C. L and wife spent
Sunday t Robert
R. M. Elka, T. T.
t. were
here Sue d
TRAGEDY NEAR BETHEL.
Unknown Parties Attempt to
Drag Man From His Home.
Bet X. C. April
night at o'clock a of
went to the home of Mr. W. J.
Teel, about miles Bethel,
down his door, went in to
his attempted to take
Mr. Teel had his pistol
convenient, and as the got
hold of him were pulling him
along began tiring at his assail-
he put the pistol
tine man's breast and fired
also another man's head,
lour shots all.
Mr. T el called to son who
no a is to bring the
Him, and at tins the crowd became
i id tied. He is sure he
hit one the men, and also
it d a but worn by one
which ii ii two pistol bills it.
Mi. I cl did
hi but says they no e
while men, and there were six or
n in me He found
large near his house
and ks it was their Intention
I to him. He was at
The alt air has caused much
and was one of the most
deeds ever committed
upon an in the com-
ITEMS.
ITEMS.
V. C,
A. O irk, B. G. Mayo, K. M.
Bike aid T.
at Jack
day.
H. -v. of New Bun, was
Main
why i takes so many girls at
One V a time nil go
further.
Misses c Ward,
are in town spending
the week, with sisters, Mrs.
C. M. d Mrs, D. G. i
N. C, Apr. ISM.
Ma hi had several
to c of this morning, all of I
colored and up for
disorder on the
The Sunday
had E egg bunt on
day evening, and the Episcopal
Sunday held theirs Monday
evening The pyramids that
given In lie different classes were
brought Easter Sunday, and the
small; did well
for a beginning in missions and
only what can be if all
will together. Their new
steeple is about adding
the appearance of the
I. Gibson aid in
town Sunday.
Mrs. Ed ard daughter,
Miss fear Greenville,
sent with i. Eu
Tm of
we t- here Saturday
Peel if, of
ton, In to l day.
Mr. G. A.
is i-me time
brother, id
k are having all
fun to themselves. look oat
and take t i- chance, it is
in in
Fleming, i was
with ii- I i a short
House, House, a- tie
Mis
ti Improvement
our -ill;, v.-. Ed Holiday and lime
I s Hope
soon be well again.
It. T. Wilson Mr.
in Hie
win Mrs, i.
Mi-s B use will give her
exhibit Swiss Fate on the
evening .-f the of April, in
I be ope a house. A small
charged, and
its will be given. There
will be the entire
T has returned from
quite a stay in Florida
and la. He report a fine
trip and I improved very much,
Mi-.-- Vivian Ruth and
Burnett
the week in Tarboro attend-
lug the i- They report a
fine time. The cat wasn't so;
much -he men of the
city gone anywhere and
they s how to
young ladies.
has
from ii-on.
-id James Sunday
In i Mr. Mrs. Frank
Mr.
Hi. -m
NEWS FROM
Greenville's Department Store.
We should like to tell you about all the pretty new goods
we are showing, but for want of space can only
mention a few, you must come in and see
them in order to appreciate their richness and beauty.
d Mrs. Jim King, of
e, spent Sunday with
Here.
I and B. H. Smith
t. Monday.
, bee. infant son of Mr
Mi as ,, j., k died on
no-1 , . . ,
hereby to nil at o'clock and,
person- I I were held i
. i to ill r n,
all Mona I n
aid u that t j,,.
at cemetery. The
. e had sick for two
Hi . , .
of March, with pneumonia and
will be p a .
This Ms
i r.
i i Jo
The tin- I t- i n
n . l
woo yr
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of
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II MIX,
j. i ox
NOTICE
We
nit,.
. i hi
will 1.1--,,
u K. o
death dime it was a relief, for the
one that took little one away
all for the best,
v their friends
with them, then la bat one
comforter who can such
LAND SALE.
a f f
fit made In the din-rial
K. n W H.
Io land for partition, the
in will
.-r-r- door In
May
l of land, In
I'm and In
-f land
Sr., now th of
A Smith, Hardy
other, more or
ch April, .
U. J A M I
The New Dress Goods
are here in great variety.
Silk Tissue in exquisite shadings and
designs, in pink, blue and
green from to yd, with
to match.
Sheer Cotton
in Persian designs, lovely for evening
dresses, in leading shades at yd,
with drop linings to match.
Wool Finished Batiste
All cotton, sheer and dainty, ideal for
shirt waist suits, for to yd
Thin Sheer Lawns
Batiste, Swiss and Barred Muslins,
in flowered designs, dots and figured,
from to yd.
Woolen Dress Goods
in Batiste, Mohairs and Panama, from
to yd, in black and cream.
White Goods S Linens
Thin, fluffy, sheer, dainty materials
in white, suitable for all occasions are
shown. Fine dotted Swiss in
little dots and flowers, French Lawn,
Persian Lawn, India Linen, Wash
Chiffon, Sheer Linen Lawn, Brussels
Net in white and colors, Embroidery
Heavy Sheeting Linen, Irish
and which closely re-
real linen.
New Silks
Dress Silks in pin stripes
and checks in dress patterns. in.
Chiffon Taffeta in the leading shades
Special value in in. Taffeta Silks
in black and colors.
Embroideries Laces
We have been accorded many words
of praise for the gathering
of new dainty novelties we are show-
in this department. We have
Baby Irish Laces in all overs, bands
and edges. Maltese and Laces in
match sets. Round thread and Ger-
man in match sets. Dainty French
and
Embroideries in match sets and
Baby Irish and Batiste combined in
lovely patterns which form the new-
est creation in the Embroidery line.
Silk Warp
inch wide, at yd, in perfect
shades of lavender and old rose
Black Wash Goods
are liberally provided for ladies wear-
black, our stock is large and the
variety great, showing materials for
separate waists, skirts and dresses.
Dainty wash Collars in Lawn, Pique
and linen, in all white, all black and
some with colored embroidered dots
and figured. Lace stocks, Lace Scarfs,
Lace and Batiste combination Collars,
Turn Overs, and Collar and Cuff Sets
in dainty French Embroidery.
in tie new lace and embroidery
combinations. Long Crepe Scarfs in
Persian designs.
Fancy Goods, Notions
The variety great and styles beautiful
Bead Necklace, Bracelets,
Gilt Belt Buckles, Ribbons,
Fans, Dog Collars, in great variety of
styles and grades. Dainty Gauze and
Lace Hosiery. Stamped Linens in
Centerpieces, Shirt Waists and Tray
Cloths. Hand Drawn Linens, Ready
to use in Bureau Scarfs, Wash stand
Scarfs, Table Covers and Tray Cloths.
contains the best makes and styles. .
Ties and Pumps, sizes 1-2 to to a pair; Misses
and Kid Button heels, sizes to at pair.
kid patent leathers, sizes to at 1-2 to st
Ties, sizes 1-2 to from to ; all kid, same style, to
Mens PaTent Leather Oxfords, at and
Men and Boys Tennis Oxfords from to
We have never shown a prettier or more complete stock and we cordially invite you us a call.
G.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
THE EASTERN
D J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER IN AL VANCE
VOL No.
GREENVILLE. Pin COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY. APRIL 24- 1906.
No.
MEETING.
for
The of Pitt county en
joyed u interesting
the
auditorium of the
graded school
day April The
weather was quilt a
large Dumber teachers was
present.
B. read a
led prayer,
which In the
was with much spirit.
Pi of. Smith then came
the with words of
and Already
Mr. Smith is as one
the most useful workers of the
association.
Au excellent paper on
Moral Training a was
read by Miss Louise
paper and the one read by Miss
Charlotte Ii eland at the previous-
meeting, which I failed through
to speak of before,
especial mention;
will probably prim
later.
Shall We Spend
was then by
W. H. his
and pleasing style. Mr.
advised the teachers hi a full
month the completion of
their school work, and he
urged upon the necessity of
attending a summer school, ii
possible, and recommended in
terms strongest the
summer school.
Prof. W. B. Dove the
association with a few words of
and fare-
well. doubt I express the
sentiment of all the Pitt county
teachers when I say, it has been a
pleasure an inspiration to have
Mr. Dove among He has
a cheering word lent a
helping baud he could.
At one o'clock tie meeting ad-
Although the dinner
hour was passing, the
seemed loath to leave, for they
remained for sometime, engaged
pleasant conversation.
Why is it that all the teachers of
Pitt county do attend every
teachers meeting Those who do
attend think it must be with
the other members of the
as with of
see the of pleasure
giving tr, but
arc from r forth
a id grasping them.
Dora A Horn ,, Reporter.
In Session With the Church at
Greenville.
WINSTON ITEMS.
OR
Eastern Carolina Road to Be
Extended.
Mr. L. A. came in Friday
Mid told that be wan just from
where a meeting bad
looking to the extension
Carolina railroad
from Farm vine to that town. Mr.
J. L. Bridge, president of the
road was said the
would pledge the
road would lie extended to Hook-
The will pledged
and that town 1.4 happy over
prospect tug railroad.
Marriage Licenses
Register of R. Williams
issued to the
couples since last
. in-1 ill and Sarah
W. M. Nichols and
Chas. Hi ill i and Rachel
Jno. H. Williams and Mary L,
Boyd.
Claudie Atkinson and
Grimes.
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
The first business of the after-
noon was the report on home mis-
was adopted.
Rev. J. Wool was elected as
commissioner to the As-
at Greenville, S. C,
J. II. alternate.
The committee on new manual
made report was adopted.
The state was directed to
have the manual printed and dis-
Ruling Elder John Webb was
given leave of absence after the
afternoon session.
The following were
Allen, Raleigh;
T. A. Henry, New Bern.
was chosen as the place
for holding the fall meeting.
Statistical report was read and
adopted.
Tie report on publication and
schools was read and
adopted.
Dr. Morton was excused from
afternoon
session.
report was made on the
installation of several ministers
that had taken place since last
Ruling Elder Allen was
elected treasurer.
The report on Church and Chris-
education was read ad-
opted.
report of the committee on
was received and order-
ed sent to the General
The report of the committee on
and school was
adopted.
It was ordered that special pray-
be made at the session
for the in the city of San
Francisco.
SESSION.
Presbytery met at o'clock.
After the Script ore
so. , prayers were offered
for the distressed Sail Francisco
Then Dr. Moment read the
on Sunday Observance Home
Training. This was followed by
the sermon for the evening preach-
ed by Dr. Goldsboro, his
subject being Home
In his sermon Dr. said
that God had the beginning
appeared to his people. From lime
In time He had appeared to men
like Abraham. But He
With His people Ml. Sinai,
there gave them that law
pronounces
tile best that ha ever given.
A- Sinai they received two
systems The
civil law the institution
law. These
G to perpetuate through
the This makes the home
for the
of the nation. The righteousness
of any nation cannot be great
righteousness of the .
Toe is the basts of ail
eminent, and from it must
principles Which
the latter half of the sermon
Di. discussed some of
things that come in
the of the home. The
greatest forces this direction arc
lack of harmony the family, the
divorce system, lack of family
worship, cheap literature, cud
indifference on the part the
Christian parents. His chief
peal was that the family have
ship in the home so that the youth
may be taught the righteousness
of God.
The following resolution was
offered by Rev. J. H.
and adopted by -i rising
The Presbytery
is concluding
pleasant profitable meet-
therefore be it
Resolved, That before adjourn-
the Presbytery would take
occasion to extend its cordial
thanks to the pastor and people of
the for their
hearty welcome delightful joyed by all
DOINGS
SUPERIOR
Apt. Tells of as APril Criminal and Civil Term in
. . a
which they have ex-
tends to the Presbytery in open-
to it their and their
homes. The
much to this congregation and all
those friends who with kindly
hospitality have
services for its enter-
during this meet
hopes they will find this some
expression of appreciation
Resolved
it-
thanks to the to n Tue
Daily for courtesies
bestowed through its columns.
Ii is the earnest of the
Presbytery that the beet gifts of
Him, all of whose gifts are good,
may come upon the and
toe people of Greenville.
Rev. J was appointed
to preach a family
religion at next meeting of
,. Dr. was made alter-
A was read from
Rev. Carr Moore asking excuse
nun attendance which was granted.
I ho time of fall meeting was
set for Tuesday after fourth
September at p. in.
The resolution sent from Red
Springs meeting was laid on the
A committee from Union
through Dr.
the ministers, of the
hold missionary
vices each month; also that
the proceedings of the Union lie
published with the Presbytery.
These adopted.
The then adjourned
to hold a called session at La-
Grange on May
UNION.
Thursday the devotion-
exercises lid by president,
Mis
After reading minutes by
Mrs. A paper on
and its was lead
by Mrs. Watkins, of Henderson,
which, in Ibis age, of rapid pro-
might be a little behind the
as it was written several
I Mis. Watkins told
us interesting things about
this country, dense-
population, at d our
compel numberless
in it mi.- in come to the Kings
supper, command in each
ii-u wore
then to and
appointed, with pleasant
informal talk by tut ladies, after
Mrs. Dill, of read
us a paper on work of native
helper in Foreign How
etc these poor
women who are into
naming us who
to he the light in those
11-, Mrs. Hall gave 11-
incidents f women
educated when In mid-
age, who studied and day
that they might
to tie helper-, one who
a mouth I-1 . conducting one
short prayer mooting, which of
course, was good, tho she says
devil makes so frightened
my hit together. who
took money for her work, saying.
take this now to drive away
hunger, but when I do have to
be so busy, I will not have money
for work for Their habit
of systematic prayer for souls
on . o n h
He Sees hem.
N. 20th.
We walked around among the
business men yesterday found
them all very on
customers. We thought they were
going to take no notice of us, but
school cloned last Fri-
day with an address by Ex.
J. Jarvis at a. m. and
by the in the
evening.
The address by Governor Jarvis
was to the point and
The
by the school bet an at
eight o'clock and till
eleven, consisting of
drill, pantomimes
duels, Instrumental and vocal,
Every one was entertained,
and the general sentiment that the
the best ever
b. a country school. Miss
Brooks is a teacher of the
type the school neighbor- j hands
inn d me pained to give j without in
her up. I racket as is t
Session.
The April term of Pitt Superior
court this a
two tern B. F.
Long providing and S L. I.
ore ti State.
The following drawn
about the bad
that conclusion our friend, M. i O. James,
L- J-
Smith C. E Spier, J. B.
11- to I
look pr ,
line While .
the Mil
and
keeping at
Ku comes b-
to
bis
. 11- at-
his
tiling
m a
In-
J ;
Mr.
e mid lay
any of the
lug
wake .
W. J
mi t. Long,
, W a. s, W.
Ferne i E-
J. H. Cheek is the lint
Mis-i-s Delia Smith,
Bessie Smith came Thursday
and attended the closing of
Miss and little
Lillian spent last week
Mrs. Charles
J. A. spent with
friends near Falkland.
Lit lie Glenn Bro.-ks came
day, d accompanied her
Miss May home Sunday afternoon.
Jim Friday with
staler, Mrs. Charles
Mr. and Mrs. B. T.
and family Saturday and
Sn day with their brother, C. H.
is I a had at all at Ins work
on watches jewelry
lest in that hue.
W. L. us a
call yesterday,. It seems like old
times with
us.
Misses Mary E. Job neon and M.
Gibson
We very
greet friend Sol. Wed-
Sol. is one of those good
natured nun who carry
that drives away dull
en d with
they e the his com-
He seems to be a
with Vanderbilt who is
ready to a lively
Miss Mary return- disposition any one.
ed last week, after day, The Masonic Lodge of tins plate
visit to Fountain. held special in-
of in the the
came Tuesday to see his sis-
Mrs. E. E. end returned
this morning.
Malone Tucker, of Greenville
Sunday nth relatives here.
of Ayden, spent
in this vicinity.
Frank Patrick was the neigh-
afternoon.
Miss c in
relatives in
Miss Smith spent
day night and Sunday re-
here.
E. E. aid sou, Harvey,
went to Greenville
THE BETHEL AFFAIR
Six Men Arrested on Bench War-
rants Charged With
n It.
Sunday night a ago
laid. outrage was commit led near
by several persons who
went to the home of J. Teel
him. Particular of
the assault wen; published The
Much talk has been heard since
live to I lie and
several citizens were
with and while ii
was said there strong
some lei
made until M .
Judge It. F. L in g, is hold
tins I ii an c iv d
e S I lie was
I in- morning he
lulled bench several
Hi
I Dudley end W J.
s out to sent
rs arrested six of the
nit- v. hose names were the war-
rants brought them to
ville. men arrested are A. G.
W. S. Briley,
Whitehurst, Charlie
and J. K.
The men arrested were taken
the sheriffs office held in
there awaiting the action of
the court. As lint her has
been done up to the time The lie-
Hector is ready for the press, it
cannot be told what evidence it in
band against them. The matter
will be fully Investigated.
era-
of
dug
by our
lend and Deputy Grand Lecturer
Dr. C. L. We right
glad to shake the hand of our
young friend. He is also line of
men who make you
feel good to shake his hand.
We ate glad Io note that Capt.
W. J. Page is some today
hope be yet entirely re-
cover from his present His
daughter, Sirs. John Fields, is
visiting him, and her Mis
John It. who has one of the
and Blunt at-
tractive little girls, Edna
that I have ever seen.
J. I. Tucker came to
yesterday.
We have plenty of fish now for
tin who don't care the juice
of hem.
ever expert lo eat any more
o Until he changes bis name
from lo
because some of tin good Usher
think because be is
call what
cads. But
an; blight in the mail.
He 1-one rich
they don't kin
ll, In cause he Is -lien H
good looking man. So good bye,
you old king
this A . a eagle,
he spic tin
this and lo the
from 11.1; Polar bear
in in -11 cheaper than you will
sell lie-haw. He
W. H.
superintendent of education fur
county, is spending this week
in charge Of graded school,
since Prof. T. H. King, has
gone to cm He engaged
pro acted meeting that place.
Ad on., a, x
L. S.
S.
W. A. B. G.
Mi Shirley
I his charge to grand jury
g laid be would
tine in g. g the
crimes and giving the
of ear-- , as be look it
that grand jury of
men. of intelligence tell if
had as well
as if a whole
tilt given
They is w. i is
violation as does any lawyer.
He charged
to the u their
oath to secret their
do other
Court Their as to
and only into
the side mailer was
also explained, also the difference
between a bill i did a
No. stand
a gr juror aid his
duty in making of
crime ms The
jurors were against the
of those persons who
met lines dog the of
in the to it-
their
avoid even the of evil,
and if is
made to you report it
the
Then alter lunching upon their
as to the ion of
public the county and
advising have
th-r grand
later in e e, to
t heir room.
W. H. is as officer
the grand
L i- r . e
The call of the ck.-t was taken
up aid case K-o f
The case Will Kittrell
for was set fir
ICE
One Soon to Here.
v no -ii e a new
e lie
thing tin n has long need-
ed. Hi, B . d this
I and to
as he V -a.
as he a ha, d I. i
bis b . ., the ice
plant, and -ells US he
expects to it for
in a weeks, exact
location tin- nits not been
definitely decided this
win selected and everything
put in I be tune the
rives.
This ill to the
people as a , as t enable
all to use it, and ill so increase
us to make
the enterprise u profit one.
Attention Old Confederate Veteran.
annual meeting will lie
held on Thursday, May
You are requested to be prompt-
at a.
H. A. Blow Sec'y.
Henry Harding,
Bryan Grimes Camp.
Trade With the
There arc no better business
than those whose announce-
appear The Reflector.
They deserve your patronage
will make it your to
trade with them. If it were not
the enterprising business man
who advertises you could not even
have a newspaper, therefore he
helps you in more than





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Mrs Jo
Remedy
entirely cured our little girl of
h very case f m which
of
from
lie lime Hit- n old,
old. She
I mow hi and I feel
that highly of
I it ha- hail a of
it for six year-.
J. W. COBB.
The Millinery Opening.
will place on sale during two opening days mi of smart, up-to-date hand made
ready-to-wear Hats. Possibly one of the greatest selections Hats ever shown in this city.
THE OPENING WILL OCCUR
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY,
APRIL 10th and 1906.
The Big Store long since established an enviable reputation tor Trimmed and Millinery, con-
showing the latest and newest In Imported Hats, we show the latest ideas, while the de-
signs our own star will equal them in beauty and excellence, Our Chief has
passed even her previous record -breaking achievements. Remember the Opening dates
Tuesday and Wednesday, April 10th and 1906
OUR NEW SPRING GOODS AUK ALL IX AND A CAREFUL INSPECTION OF OUR NEW
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SHOES,
FURNISHINGS, Sc.,.
are in take U Whether yon or not, its always a pleasure to show goods
STORE
N. C.
the Superior
Clerk fill
H. O. .
o all o the e-lat
el aiM ail vim.- claims
r to lite
l.-fore i .- , I,
will l 14-1 I.
if
i Mans,
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can u i
done a
of or an-
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tool In- for i
lour
U ail you desire, and
we will your tool
box not lack a
useful
Course
You get Harness,
Horse
J. P
Corey
For ; . . hi . from
mil . ovary
i . I we
will give for l
rive Dial Resilience
Telephone Bud for
one year from Juno as
First Prize-One
and in Coupons.
Second Residence
Telephone and In Coupons.
Third Residence
Telephone and In Coupons.
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Telephone.
Fifth Prize One Residence
Telephone.
Subject in these
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prises he of the count
In which this Is and
the telephone must be located within
the limits of some of the
towns iii which this Company
exchanges in North or
Virginia.
The successful contestants, if living
outside of the town limits, can elect
the person to whom the telephone and
coupons shall he given.
The award Will he made by three
persona, who have no Interest or coo.
notion with the Company,
The Company undertake to
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Slay l,
The names of the successful conies-
their reasons will appear la
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practicable after June 1st.
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rare Home Telephone u Telegraph,
Company, Henderson, N, C.
F. C.
Mgr.
D. W.
HI M IN
Groceries
And Provisions
Cotton Bagging and
Ties always on hand
Fresh kept ton-
in stock. Country
Produce Bought and Sold
D. W.
North Carolina.
To Publishers
Printers
new
on a blob latest
whereby we
, Brass Col-
Head Rules,
pt. and thinker, and make
i-iii fully as good as now
and without any
knobs r on i bot-
tom.
PRICES
Column Head
regular lengths
s and
Head in.-hes in
and over
A pie of refaced
Rule,
will be cheerfully
on
Pointers
of Type ml
High Grade Printing
N. Ninth Street. Philadelphia. P
SOUTHERN
N. S.
Steamboat Service.
L. leaven
hi t a. in. for
with
Norfolk Railroad for
New Rut-tun hi all other
joints a Norfolk
nil Went,
should order their
Norfolk, Norfolk
v H,
Ending change
without notice.
J. J. Agent, Green-
vine, K ;.
H. T. and
f. Norfolk, Va.
M. K. KING, V. P. G. M.
Convulsion,
Fits, then
Epilepsy.
Dr. Restorative
has been so successful in
curing these brain-wrecking
that there is every
reason to believe that even the
most hopeless cases can be
benefited, if not fully restored.
will be pleased to refer
any one thus afflicted to many
who now enjoy the blessing of
health, after years of hopeless
suffering.
have a that
when two of
the wont type, and he pronounced
I hundred of
r t relief.
I II I. I
i lit him to I if the
vane, at Ho
but
led to brought
J sly i In on awful
condition, if had m -1 almost
entirely, k-i. w of a
family could not even iii
is to
m n We n tn try
It. S Bid . first
I i . I a
for the better, We Ii given t
ever he has but
two very last
and then ho other
Ways, we him as he
can work and no If any one
wishes to any quest m
this. t do
K. Ind.
Dr. In sold by your
who will guarantee that the
first bottle will benefit. If It tails, he
will refund your money.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
John Jr.
that of n
does p No, ii
turning the mote v
Why hi I that,
Journal.
I wonder why tiny
laws of New
Jersey.
Farmers Consolidated Co.
of the
the
held here today. There was
large l report j
Of the m t
to the
of the meeting be later ;
Desirable
Lots For Sale.
NATIVE ROOTS.
SAFE RELIABLE.
That the roots of many native plants,
wild in our
for
is well proven. Even
the Indian had
curative and
taught the early settler their uses. The
Indian never liked work so he wanted his
well as that
do the work slid let hunt
h.- due for her.
for that was great remedy tor
weal.--
same Blue Ins
skillfully
with other that it
more any other in
curing all the various weaknesses and
painful to women.
Many women have been laved
from the lame tin-
knife by the use of
favorite Tender-
over the lower pelvic region, with
backache. of
bearing down pains or distress should not
go unheeded. A course
will work marvelous
In all SUCh eases, and generally effect
permanent cure if persisted In for s
length of time. The
is a harmless agent.
wholly prepared from native medicinal
roots, without a drop of alcohol In its
make up. whereas all other medicines,
put up for sale through druggists
woman's peculiar contain
quantities of spirituous liquors, which
an- very harmful, especially to delicate
women. con
neither alcohol nor harmful
drugs. All its ingredients are
printed on each bottle it 1- a
powerful Invigorating tonic, imparting
health and strength in particular u. the
organs distinctly feminine. weak
and sickly women, who are
or debilitated, especially for women who
work in store, or school-room, w ho
sit at the typewriter or sewing machine,
or bear heavy household burdens, for
nursing mothers, Dr. Favorite
Prescription will prove a priceless
because of Its health restoring and
strength-giving power.
constipation, the true, scientific
-cure Is Pierre's Pleasant Pellets.
Mod. harmless, yet sure.
Near Five Points on Easy Terms.
Call on or address
SAM WHITE, Greenville, N. C.
.-.
Sale of Land for Taxes.
Notice is given th ill I have levied on and will f the
courthouse In Monday. May 7th, the de-
scribed real estate. due the County of Pitt and Stale of North
. for the year
This April 0th,
TOWNSHIP.
H. A.
JOHN A. RICKS.
I.
ii
Commissioners Sale of Land.
Notice Is if veil Mist ti
ed p by
in of sell SI
the II Hist r-r
.-f In the
Fill North ear
us follows. Adjoining
v I. a. and
other It The Int. rest
beings one interest said Slid
Is sold f. division heirs at law
F. H. I. by s special
lug In the wherein K K,
Tuck-r i W, Tucker,
Tucker. II, K II
wife
Tucker. Tim Tucker
Terms of
Tills of April. .
Elks, James .
Moore, W, W.
Hopkins, Hack
Howard, H. C. Co.
James, II.
n.
Jenkins. Cube.
Ransom.
West, Z. ii.
Bridget's Heirs.
Hut Hi-. Frank.
Pollard, T. J.
1-3
Manning
Acres.
Ms
so
6.67
3.99
1.96
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
7.97
HEADQUARTERS FOR
4.39
ii
TOWNSHIP.
Brown
Hill
5.40 1.30 6.70
35.31 1.311 36.04
1.30 1.41
1.30 2.20
1.76 1.80 2.06
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
Jenkins, John H.
Manning, Laura F.
J. H.
J. F.
Buck, J. T.
Hill, n.
Henry, Sr
Tyson, hula.
TOWNSHIP.
TOWNSHIP.
1.30
4.45 1.30
Tar Hirer
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Office of Comptroller
Currency.
of the
I .
e.-
II
The National Hank
town of tire,
Noun
nil
states, required
fore an
in.-
NOW I, Hi
g , r .
I hat
Ill III-
county of III s-
provided
and
of the lulled i tales.
Ill testimony where
seal office tills . tit.
April -When
p the
mane tint
hi
mil
ha- compiled With
he a . file Dill-
i he c on, ll-d win, he.
In. IO
F. Deputy
do
The National Hunk of
VII of In the
. of Caroline, i-
in
f Hi it--
if witness toy hand and
i day of
T F
Comptroller el the Cur.
For Unknown
pens, is
II Dune K.
NOTICE I OR MILL AT
SHEPPARD MILL.
The mill days at mill
is now run b Mu
after I ho 20th III April. Ill
will and
day. All will
ground at notice, are well
quipped for grinding.
not
pay to have a in lier lo it at the null
house and no con, to grind.
bar that ire alway make as good meal
as anyone. Try us we believe you
will be pleased. Do not be afraid you
will not get your corn ground because
of mill days, for we Increased
speed and capacity, therefore we know
that you can Wt have
three mills in operation.
we tender our thanks to our
their past patronage and hope
that you will continue the same by
Increasing your corn and we will in-
meal, for workers
at the mill.
Yours Truly,
Mrs. Sally. . .
Blount, Edward.
Kills. If. B.
J. E.
Hassle, .
Harrington, C. C. .
Jackson, E. Est.
Jacobs, Charlie.
Lorenzo.
Patrick, C. it.
Stone, P. I.
Heirs.
Dupree, Henry, Jr.
Johnson, Anthony.
Mercer, w. u.
II. F.
Owens, It. N.
Will I . .
Barrette, C. I.
Blount, W. n.
J. P.
Dang, V.
Little, W, a.
smith, J. Stanley.
Henry.
Tyson. B. F.
Mrs. E.
Bell, W. H.
Blount, Edward.
Bi-own, Robert
Brown, Henry.
John.
Cherry, Peter.
b. c,.
J. E.
Hellen.
Follies. L S.
Julius S.
Godwin, W. T-------
Florence. . .
Gray,
I. c.
Hopkins, . . .
Hopkins, Frank. . . .
Hopkins,
Hopkins, Nelson. . . .
W.
Keel. II. F.
King, J. Bob.
Phoebe, Est.
s. E.
Moore. Henry.
John P. .
Obey, Samuel.
Perkins.
Peyton, Chas.
Price, .
Redmond, William.
Tyson, B. F.
C Swamp
TOWNSHIP.
on
2.10
4.96
2.23
1.24
1.30
1.80
1.30
1.30
1.30
consolidated the two stocks of H. A. and John A. Ricks in one
store we are prepared to furnish our customers anything needed in
6.96
3.70
6.26
3.53
2.51
G. Pal rick
N. Clifton
Swamp
drift on
Home S
c;. Branch
L. Field
Ayden
FALKLAND TOWNSHIP.
2.02
3.27
2.42
3.67
55.26 1.80
8.48 1.30
1.81
1.30 3.32
1.30
1.80
1.30
1.80
1.30
1.80
1.30
i. so
1.80
Fa hind
Dupree
mu I it
Moore
Kicks
2.76 1.30
1.68
6.95
5.79
TOWNSHIP.
Swamp
C Creek
Marlboro
Tyson
P ltd
GREENVILLE township.
. i
. I
i . i
13.90
4.71
4.78
7.66
1-3
Sheppard
Arthur
Arthur
Lacy
Mill
ionic
Wash.
j.
Greene st
Res
fifth st
Reed st
D ave
Corey
Patrick
K.
Perkins
Wash.
Mill
B. Lane
Home
Stokes
E. Clark
Mill
Wash.
Greene
Patrick
Pitt st
Greene st
Patrick
Dwelling
st
Pal rick
Shivers
I'm i tick
Wash.
SO
in it
4.22
8.86
3.91
3.19
10.23
7.96
1.80
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.80
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.80
1.49
l.
3.72
4.97
56.56
17.22
6.13
1.55
s.
22.1 s
4.61
IS
1.68
1.57
S .
15.20
6.01
8.96
I.
1.17
I.
a . i
5.69
9.26
5.88
DRY GOODS AND
We will carry an up-to-date line r
Hats, Shoes, Dress Notions, Sc.
In Groceries we will have at all times a full line of the very best goods, not only
the staples like
Meat, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, but all kinds of
Canned Goods, the finest brands
We can supply anything you need to wear or to eat, and pay highest prices for
COUNTRY PRODUCE. Quality and prices of our goods will please you.
RICKS,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
13.63
. I
4.25
3.97
19.36
5.8
3.21
S.
SI
6.47
2.91
1.30
I. SO
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.80
1.30
1.80
1.10
1.30
1.30
1.30
11.92
1.84
2.21
1.6 l
3.67
5.27
20.66
. B
2.29
37.13
6.6
1.3 i
I. i
4.11
4.11
f,
4.22
Tucker. W. H.
Tyson, George.
Laura.
Whit A. .
Dudley, H.
Simpson, C. L.
W. .
Williams, Dudley. . . .
Wooten.
Lots. I'll.
Vines
i Hodges
V,
, Cherry
I, Perkins
TOWNSHIP.
Wool
R. It. F-
Cost,
38.60 1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
I.
4.61 . i
3.34 1.3-1
3.25 In
1.86
SWIFT CREEK TOWN I
Buck. J. It., Sr.
Cox. J. W.
Cox. S. V.
Clark, W. H.
E. I. o Creek
Vines, Caesar.
L. H. Hardy
inn
II
. s
1.12
6.7
2.29
4.24
i .
i.
4.39
. I
1.08
5.91
. I
ii.
9.17
13.17
2.42
S. s
3.59
5.54
TAKEN UP.
ink-ii mill that
with my
Mine -r
I A II K V H,
N i th, 1901
Is By Everybody and in
it to for what they want
U you have what they it and ate sure to
a put of money.
AN OLD
is . heavy
i a
LIVER la the of nine
l s I
Xi. B .-11
to the of tit-; hole mat-
i. r, thoroughly, quickly safely
mid restore the action of tho
LIVER to normal
;. tone Lo the system and
to the body.
No Substitute.
Ii
ill pounds,
tin to fork
to none D-
tor
recovery. . A.
I u





mm
Tilt REFLECTOR
AND
J. AM PROPRIETOR,
in the post office t Greenville, N. C a second matter,
known- upon application.
desired at every post In Pitt and adjoining counties
in to
CAROLINA TUESDAY APRiL
bus
the big stick.
It is hut over a month now
to the town election.
between Rollins If
they have it mind etch other
throats, pirates, they
have no right to complain if other
folks should think that too.
The trial is a
between the lawyers.
last round was
she will have to pull off some-1
thing else
Ex Governor not
easily put out of the way of the other
senatorial candidates.
In the present excitement lookout
for somebody to go to writing atones
about mountain
All is kin, and it eve
duly, who help Hie
San sufferers
was twenty years ago this com
August when Charleston was
d by mi earthquake.
TI e man behind the plow is turn-
over the face of the earth in
these days
The losers in San bare
bit lire companies a blow
and out of
business.
Vesuvius is at forgotten f r
the time being, especially on this
continent, the eruption failing in
with the Son
The two afternoon papers of Nor-
folk, the Ledger and the Dispatch,
have been Consolidated and now a-
as It means a better
paper for Norfolk. One pa-
per well supported does more good
than two or more that barely ex-
The disaster at San Francisco was
the worst known in the history of
this country Besides the great
loss of life and property, there will
be intense suffering for days to come
among the survivors. It is time tor
an of all hearts that the
needed relief may he provided.
prevailed in that city rec
for evil was hardly second to any
on the continent. The same
reigns and rules today as in
the days of Sodom and Gomorrah,
and with the of the nation
at the present clay to violate Hi
visitations t well he
regarded as a warning
One thing Greenville needs i-
more people he best way to in
duct more people to come here is to
hue avenues of profitable employ-
open to them. These avenues
of employment are best provided in
manufacturing enterprises, hence
the duty and necessity of
the establishment of
enterprise that can be induced
to locate here. Every citizen can
do his part in this direction. The
town itself could do much toward
stimulating manufacturing enter-
prises by providing a day electric
current that furnish power
with which to operate.
Greenville is neither too small w r
t hi far away to render some aid to
San Francisco sufferers. Every
little helps, and. the best help in
such disasters is that which conn a
quickest. Every and
in the entire country should
its part in helping San
The city of Baltimore that suffer
el so terribly by lire a few
ago. was the first to offer aid to San
Francisco in the present awful die-
aster to that city. Having suffered
herself, Baltimore knew the value
timely assistance, and it was
aide in that city to be the first to
. it.
The great spirit of the American
people is brought to the surface
when one is in distress Out-
there may be much class-
difference, but distress shows the
real heart of the American people.
as never before the spirit of
universal brotherhood is being put
into practice. The rich and the
poor alike respond to the needs of
humanity. During the past week
the American have shown
how deep is the feeling of sympathy
and kindness. The voluntary
funds for the relief of the suffering
in San 1- have reached
and much more will be ad-
to this fond. In spite of the
spirit of money-getting, the heart of
the true American is sympathetic,
and he is always ready to help his
brother.
Just as well s back to
Russia The advocate of
should have no quarter in
America.
Along now we stories of
marvelous happenings Sonic
low in Ohio the gall tn send out
a tale that an old stone well, forty-
six feet deep, containing fifteen feet
Greenville is not doing what ale.
f water, slid down the hill twenty
might do for the aid of the San . , .
two and remained in tact, and
Francisco sufferers ,, ,, ,
I an windless on well not even
W a deal ,, . . , . ., . .
nor the water
, . , . disturbed in the least. That is a
It their against otter
are true, there must needs be much I
pruning of the ranks before there
ever a respectable Republican party The time draws near for the open
in Carolina
The Durham Herald calls the at
to the custom of
coming in threes, and is wondering
where the next one will hit and
what it will be.
No doubt the of C .
Black but i v .
on the i
of first series of The Home
Loan Association of
All who have
ed for shares, and all others who
want shares, should report promptly
to the secretary and treasurer, Mr.
S. C. Woolen, on the first Saturday
in May, This association can be
made the greatest incentive to
Greenville's growth the town has
ever had.
ion in the part.
his acquittal gives a jolt.
It is hoped the Water and Light
Commission of Greenville will not
That was a magnanimous act on of .,.
the part of in- day electric orient as early an
promptly preprinting
or the relief of tin San Francisco
sufferers I donations
have I made by wealthy men
have
suffered much from disaster,
have that sympathetic feeling that
hastens them aid when mis
fortune strikes elsewhere. Jackson-
ville. Fla., contributed liberally to
the San Francisco sufferers.
Blackburn came out best in his
and now- the is on
advantage would go
a long ways developing
numerous enterprises, and the town
needs every one of these that can be
Every suck enterprise
will add to the business of the town
and increase the of the
municipal plant Urine, on the day
current.
We approach the subject almost
with fear, for the scripture saith
not that ye be not
who can say that this great ca-
upon Pan Francisco is a
rebuke to the exceeding
Albemarle Presbytery.
Continued From
THE BEST HATTERS
BEST HATS
In a Spring Derby you want the correct shape.
In a Soft Hat you want the same thing.
We give both.
You want the correct color.
You want it to wear well.
We guarantee It.
You want to pay as little as possible.
Here you do it.
Can't blame us, if your hat isn't right.
You'll be absolutely sure of newness and
correctness of style if you buy here.
FRANK WILSON,
The King Clothier.
their care, regular giving of
work and money, they
only tests of reality of our
love for Christ.
Our missionaries who nave had
practical experience the
labor of training these natives well
worth while. They are the force
I our great Captain to
bring their own people the light.
A Idler from Mr-. Fulton, of
Japan, I by Mi-s Bate was
very interesting.
aligned Wednesday
were now brought Up for
calling l much pleasant,
talk.
Announcements were made for
afternoon, some consultation
held as to for en-
year, when meeting was
adjourned prayer.
Mr. ii. n ii tin. of
read a paper by Miss Lane, of
Bedford, Vs. answering the
ti boys
Miss has evident-
bed experience, her
being to the point and full
of helpful hints for workers with
boys.
Next in order was a memorial of
missionaries who have passed away
during the year, a, paper
by Mrs. Ives, of New Bern, which
was read Mis.
these was Dr. pioneer
missionary to Mexico, the
part of whose life was spent in
work.
A fine pi on new Japan
and effects of the late war on mis
contributed by the Tar
society read by Mrs.
Fowle, of Washington.
Letters from two of our mission-
in Japan, Mrs. Johnson and
Miss Mebane, were then read by
Miss Wiswall. Mrs. Johnson is
now in this country. Miss Mebane
graduated at a short while
ago. Her letter was full of Inter-
est,
Officers for year were
Mrs. Jarvis,
Mrs. Mosely, Mi.
cur. sec.; Mrs. J. A.
Kicks, rec. sec.
he ladies of the union returned
many mil heartfelt
Mrs. Wat It In, to the good people
of win. have made this
to be long
with plea-me. especially
appreciate the kindness Mis.
who presided the
so faithful I j; and of
who gave the of
their
After be with
till e meet and prayer
adjourned, everybody fee-
helped and uplifted iv these
two days of conference about the
Master's work.
The people of Greenville greatly
enjoyed having the Presbytery and
Union to come here. were a
number ministers i the
body and they left an impression
for good that will bear fruit in
year to The Reflector ex-
presses its appreciation of the
assistance given by the clerks,
J. H. and J. K.
Wool the their nun
for reports of the
Presbytery, and also to Mrs. C.
Vines us the reports
the Union.
ONLY A BABY.
Pulley Bowen
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS
We will inaugurate Our Spring Season by J
putting on display the newest
ideas to be shown in
Only
Wit f .- u
A chin,
A I, rt la . ii u wit Inn,
from th of
of love,
only baby, who your care,
dally toll,
A mill
A lo learn r ti.- of
Two f-el to play,
lo in the
a baby, I'M ho dear.
That the In with awful fear
That little one may k bi-fore.
And tread the It trod of yore,
Before It left tie rent
To In the Joy of a liar's love.
Only a baby, a little child.
By turns weak and wild.
But dearly beloved, Its
And the care bestowed without
the baby dwells In the
And cot death I he bond ran part.
-Woman's
Logging Contractor Wanted.
Man to
all team and t l furnished.
Inquire at
j SILKS GOODS
We have no trash or stuff but I
I we will have the latest and best things that
I were obtainable in the American markets
and we cordially invite the Ladies that are
desirous of seeing the NEWEST
t IN SILKS AND WHITE GOODS t
X to call at our establishment i
truly yours,
Policy
THERE IS A WAY TO SAVE
AND A WAY TO LOSE.
You save you lose any other
kind. His poor policy especially when
GROCERIES.
Don't put just anything on your and think it in good in Ugh. Th
same money at my store will to I have just list a fresh
took of
Canned Goods, Package Goods,
Mutter, Cheese, Coffee, Sweet and Sour Pickles and other this
also and Confections. And keep the in an I
Just try mo f best in the Grocer's
J. B. JOHNSTON,
Nert door to C. T.
NEAT JOB
Our Specialty
Job Printing Office
.
this
This department is i i of J. H. FRY, who i authorized to rep-
resent the G in Winterville and territory.
A good s s la h will Try a bottle of KM For One saw lost
make you feel more S Kid- of Lest material will sell
Make a with what nay at Harrington Barbs
have hidden away for keeping Co
the next time you come to
of Winterville. fits
keep it safer than you
Q. C. and L. K. Buck went to
Greenville Wednesday evening on
Nice line of groceries
ways on hand
win have cotton seed to well or
write or Pitt Co.
Oil their prices are the
highest.
Quite a number of traveling men
have b-t-ii in town week.
Men's and youth's pasta, all
sen, at
.- .
. r -e I at
,. .
i i- h
. I. t, lie mi ii-
Co.
Mies Nannie House, who a The demands I .
i t the Winterville High wheels i. now, any e
i-tit home Friday evening need of same will do well to
to Saturday and write o, see the A U.
with live near and at
House. tun Co.
Any one in need of a good mi d
that will last and render good attended Services here
service just jail lo see i the
A.
Miss Mollie Bryan, who
at home
Friday evening lo Saturday
and Sunday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. M. G. Bryan.
particulars see L L Kin nil
If you a nice
at A. W. AC. i j u .
get one, and cheap t i
Miss Hulda ox t. .
ville this
If you want good that
you can eat without any Iron de
with Indigestion, go to a. w.
and get f Hour
; he Is pure
If you want a shirt or tie
go to Co.
For hay, com
Barber ft C .
who do pay
town Tax on or before April will
have to pay an extra cost.
C. S. Smith, Collector.
ex
for
The Oil Co. will pay
highest price cotton.
Big line of huts and caps just
received, latest styles. Harrington.
Bather Co.
Jim Johnson, Greenville, was
f you expect to exchange your Wednesday on business,
seed for meal you can same time
by meal far your seed when
. . .
you have cotton ginned at I he
Pitt Co. Oil Mill. Farmers make by
Joshua Manning made a cotton seed
trip to Pitt Count v Oil Co,
If you want Irish; Our Pitt Co.
go to Harrington, Oil
Co. A. Powell
Miss K ,
baa recently paid the Winterville Wanted at will
High n plea-ant visit, p, cash. G. A.
The A. G. Cos C. still; m need a pow will
cotton planters guano do we- to A w. Ange He small,
by the car load, and if you ; ex one Chill, i Q order an lime
need any you had write Of They are the best on ,
J straws tell which way wild
I he market, . ., t
u blows, notice the ii
John and implements of all kinds Cu-t mica going in aid from
in town L Co. H U .
. ,, n Co
Miss Co went home
to spend
her ll ma
The nicest lot of tint-, ever
shown in -i cm no be
Tooth and Disk Harrow at Ht A- w-
your bile a-e
If any faun .-i
Id . planting
you can get I A.
Coat the
Miss Ward, i s ill
High h iii
her in one morning, near
lo spend and
w t i her
If you need any peanuts for
t go t A. W. A On.
Ur i
can I Y
i-i;. . s in. in at Hie
ii. i. t
I N or a
i the
will
A Q. still
of Cotton
and Sowers. They have
shipped out about i
now. Any one in need of ti c
old reliable Col planter and simple
guano sower had write or
see them at once.
Mrs. K. K. Green-
ville Ibis morning shopping.
Buy your Candies, Apples,
from
W at store.
If you are wise preserve your
by them with
and country paint, tor
A. Ange Co.
N . ii. ed of not having
pants when Barbel
received anew lot,
mat they will sell cheap.
A. H. raft,
A. It
W. H. Ricks,
Co-
In two large nice show rooms the Dispensary. A.
h. The Old Furniture Man of Greenville has sold W.
H. Ricks an interest in this exclusive Furniture
Furnishing business. Our stocks of
Mattings, Royal Borden
Felt bed Room
Suits, Rugs, and Art Squares
and wheat can be with , DAYS FREE.
. hi in I or n
mowers, rakes, reapers and f d V,
on, Barber Co.
Jack-on was in town
enroll, a prosper-
of
vicinity, was In Friday even- for the house
doing lots trading a, fr and extend
. ,. an to all, to visit our
store, and the beautiful line of
furniture, which we have planed
to deal out on easy
that even shall have no
excuse fir their homes not
Thanking you in ac-j
patronage, we are your
Pointed
Red hair an awfully
tent way of getting tangled up in
one's temperament.
Lots of people imagine that they
are not. talked about simply because
they don't hear it.
Men who try to keep up appear-
a net's often find it. to
up disappearances later on-
Only those who travel in ti
straight and narrow path can In
upon to give us Straight
goods.
a sin ill boy refuses a
of pie there is
wrong either with the boy or with
When men other there
is usually a cause, but when women
bate each other there is often only a
be cause.
Sensible wives devote their span
lime to their husband's
garments rather than nagging at
to mend their
are complete anything in is
us, we will suit you.
Yours to please
A. H. Taft Si Co
Pictures Framed to Order.
of Ibis
Be sure not to forget the
iron at
A. W. Ange Co.
We are having an excellent
meeting here week. Rev.
Johnson, of Raleigh,
here aid doing some excellent
we led that it will be Eastern Carolina Supply
great meeting. Winterville, N. C.
The Bank of Winterville, con
limit s to go forward, as the
on hand up to date shows
So you not them they are
safe.
Henry was town
Friday
We offer our silver table ware
Car load of Hour just received,
nice and fie.-h, at lowest price.
Harrington, Co.
Prof. G. E. Lineberry went to
db mi special
Friday night.
The County Oil is
guarantee at a bargain, shipping meal by the
See us H. T. Box a ear load.
of Fair dress shirts ever
Haven, Mas,., is visiting her in at
brother, W. B.
Buy a pipe from J. H. C. Dixon I Hew is arriving daily
at the drug store. at A. W. Ange Ad's. Come and
, get the best at lowest puces.
Nice Robe-int
t to tin c
Barber Co.
Tom
this
yellow
Harris Barber Os.
line h suits at If b.
any r. . .- FAMILY
TRY
ten
it the a-.
will take
we know J
price
you MS
By so
money, Iv
will
any
Corns f
I t home
v don't
.; and
mi we
it,
make you
I j entirely
until
royal.
yourself
ii machine that
better than
and make
A. W. ANGE S CO.,
Winterville, N. C.
A new line of and dress
just at W. Ange
Be sure to see them and
your pick.
A. Cox and son, Roy, went to
Greenville Thursday evening.
If you want a nice pair of Slip-
go to A. W. Ange
of Ho
ail and sites price very ever n
t On
, ., A nice lot of new summer
a . . u .
f u at Harrington, Barber
farmer, of the
virility was In town Friday
NOTICE TO
The A. G. Cox Co. is still
shipping cotton by the
White's Colic and Kidney
the combination kidney medicine Mi
and a sure colic cute.
at the Drag Store . Hat-
Misses ard Ma Vincent
in
inly
In 1111111- I
,. -1, 17th I.
., in mi.
mil. . ,. ,
A.
Kill, of W . H.
Court Mil
will
In Hi-
In town
Friday evening
tie this
morning shopping.
Mis C. M. Bernard Dead.
I as received by
i of
death of Mr. Lucy G. Bernard,
wife of Mr. C M. Bernard, of
Her death in Rich-
Where she had been taken to
a hospital for health
bating been poor for sometime.
Mrs. Bernard had many In
Greenville where she lived
years, and they are pained
to of her death.
OFFICERS ELECTED.
Farmers Consolidated Tobacco
Company.
The board of of
in-1 Tobacco
the Mar
house day to complete the
f left vii me
meeting f the on
. member of the board
pi i- e t.
The if the
am- election
O. I. .
H . II secretary and
auditor,
We the rt
adopted some very important
measures to govern the
of year.
of company are in
lent condition. The election f
is Ma-- simply a
the old rs, which
highly in of their
of company.
We have received our toll of WASH
consisting of
C is in
in
FANCY GOODS
LAWNS
GINGHAMS, PERCALES
will be Eve body
to these
i.
OPPOSITE GREENVILLE BANKING TRUST CO.
MONEY IS NOTHING
IN COMPARISON WITH GOOD HEALTH
But should you become incapacitated by either accident or
help bear the burden of additional expense incurred, the
DISABILITY POLICY
provides complete protection. . It insures against all accidents and
every kind. THE
Is insured for YOUR benefit when traveling. Secure a Policy NOW.
Insurance ii. A. WHITE





Quarters here do the work
of Half Dollars.
A LITTLE NONSENSE.
Having secured the output Silks from large Silk
in Patterson N. J., we will put on sale
Thursday Morning
SEVERAL HUNDRED YARDS
China
The Parting of Peace
Women.
The woman with the yellow
et ill entwined in her hail
mounted an upturned tub hand
ed a small package over the white-
few e.
is a cake of homemade
said sweetly. made it
after an old
down grandmother.
ever mi respond-
ed the woman in the rod shawl.
I consider it far lo
the of soup they soil today.
Just try it on your children ears.
It i- grand for scrubbing soiled
cars
But the woman in the
was looking dagger.
she exploded. you
mean t insinuate that my children
have Po
it is no use trying to
Von are always insulting
Keep your old
go News.
A letter View.
funny that love
should invariably end with the
marriage the hero and heroine.
-or
that's really only
the beginning of their lives.
may lie. hut it's
the end of the hue
Press.
The Washington Hospital for the
of All Medical and Surgical Cases
AND
Figured
Misrepresentation.
men are much mis-
, It contains throughout; elevator, ,
answered the statesman. baths t. service on every door;
regret I have not said all the rubber tree's on stairway and
bright that have been snipped chemical and microscopic with static
to mo. and I am also thankful
that I have not said all the foolish
Star.
for treatment f the must difficult cases, combined with
appointed corps of trained nurses. Private nursing up
to meet patients at stations. For farther information add .--
or Joshua Tayloe or E. M. Brown, assistant surgeons.
I ; and gas lights, water, heat, hot
call bells in each room;
Sting room, second to none, well-
giving unsurpassed fa-
home and training SchooL
implication. A modern
U- T. Tayloe, surgeon in charge.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE GREENVILLE BANKING TRUST COMPANY.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
At close of business April 6th, 1906.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE. N. C.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts, 6,415.38
Bonds, inn
Furniture and fixtures 2,485.84
Due from Banks 32,054.84
Cash items 1137.43
Gold Coin ml
Silver Coin J 10.11
bank notes
US notes 104541.00
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock paid in
Surplus
Undivided
Deposits
Time
Due to
Cashiers
AT THE CLOSE OP lit APRIL
Loans Discounts 127.180
Overdrafts
Due from B 12.16121
Items
coin
Silver coin 2,093.47
Nat, notes 1,71.00
Capital stock in
Undivided profits 650.04
Depot, sub to 84.018 i
140,660.34
State of North Carolina, .,,
Total 6107,408.01 Total, 6197,408.04 County
i I. J. K. Davis, Cashier i he above-named batik, in
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, swear the above statement true to the best of my
I, C. Cashier of the above named hank, do solemnly and belief. J. R, DAVIS.
swear that the above is true to the best of my knowledge
and belief. C. S.
Subscribed and sworn to
me, this day April. 1606
MOOSE,
Notary Public.
L. WOOTEN
II
Subscribed and sworn to be-
fore me, this 6th day of April
J. V. JOHNSTON,
Notary Public.
W. M. LANG,
T. I,.
H. h. IS,
Director
AT THE LOW PRICE OF
the Yard.
This is regular and Silk but there is a
about these Silks, come and we will tell it to you. All
the newest things in MILLINERY and DRESS GOODS.
-r;
,.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Come in and examine my
CORN PLANTERS, GUANO SOWERS, DISC
HARROWS, SMOOTHING HARROWS, ONE
AND TWO HORSE STEEL PLOWS, WIRE
FENCE FOR FARM OR GARDEN AND WASH-
MACHINES.
Yours to serve,
H. L. CARR
The Hardware Man.
COTTON SEED. MEAL AND HULLS.
FEED STUFFS.
I am paying the highest market price for Cotton Bead
in any quantity.
I also sell Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, in car lots or
less, sacked or loose, to suit purchaser, or exchange for Seed
at warehouse.
HAY, CORN, OATS, SHIP STUFF LIME
and all kinds of feed constantly on hand.
Car of Golden Seed and Feed Oats also Black
Oats, Red Oats.
I have just had built a large warehouse near the depot
for this line.
I will continue to carry a line of nice Groceries at the
same stand occupied by Johnston Bros,,
F- V JOHNSTON.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
the BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST CO.
AT BETHEL N. C
At the close of business April 6th,
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT.
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent-
Daily
mill
A lull supply Trunks
Telescopes, Gripe, and
Bull Car.-, J. B.
a few weeks before Easter
how about letting us make
spring suit while you can secure
your choice of goods.
brown, per F. G. Co.
Ml. K. L. Brown spent day
i .
K. K. Go's new
market beef, fresh meats,
sage,
i I. . V r-- ti . in
I n- i-
, .,
, iii-Ii I ti n
. hi H m j lilts
It. ti Urn
d.
t . M en-
i. X .
t. I lie law.
N.
i. nit mm., A
ii. is m M. e.
i id l.- jct
H. F. No
ITEMS.
BANKERS ARE HILLING.
i. In an to de
II h . M Mini i d and the
d y -1 i. h- Jordan, of the
i II . in. m d Cotton Association.
x e o ii. n. i
in
writing to.
in
of all who i wire
this office. also orders
for job print
Town
there has t no call for s
convention
J. J. Son have just
received another load of
oil wire
buildings by When your eye- need
j optician,
Town end County N C. in the to do
and lull in . kept if you i u
B. Sc IS-o.
Mis. of ; Br. Mr. Morion a Presbyterian e,.
Female g., alter, visit t of Mount, ,.,. co be
Kev. B. K
Littleton Tues- a Hume
g,
e i
. i. j. i t k e
j by . .- e i lie
Ci e in i. a i f
right mi., ii
eleven, ill-lot i k by I hiM
In r. to the
t Jordan, of the
Southern Cotton
Mr. John Walker. Sparta.
a. one the most prominent
of Georgia l
NOT i.
. -i. r k , money
n and
ill the
mare of i Ml check
several i
People keen r
read Ion
In u.,,.
drills, work in behalf the let him waiting
Cotton seed hulls, meal, wheat
bran, ship stuff, hay and grain
always on hand at lowest market
prices. Cannon Tyson.
A line of crockery, glass
ware, fancy lamps, and
J It Smith Bra
C. B. William- I. m In-
hail.
day.
Old Fashion
II.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts unsecured 271.38
Furniture Fixtures 080.68
Duo from Hanks and
Hankers SO
Cash items
Gold and silver coin,
National bank and
other U. S. 8,180.21
Total
Capital 5.300.00
Surplus
Undivided
lime certificates
Deposits subj. to
checks out
Certified
Total
87.878,48
State of forth Carolina, County of Pitt,
I. M. of the above named solemnly
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my
edge and belief. M. O. Mount,
Subscribed and sworn to be
ore me, this 19th day ill April
H. Taylor,
Votary Public
Pure
K. sale per
Apply lo Mr. W. J.
Aden, N. C.
W Cars seed,
highest cash price,
your seed until you me.
Lilly Co.
i i i -i
a and .
to vote at the election lobe hen
on the hid in
for officers of l he town Ayden
are lo call at
a- the law
J. M. Blow,
John of Greenville,
has down on
Our White Goods, Silks and
trimmings are pretty. We
most cordially invite the ladies
to call, cannon Tyson.
K. C. Camion and wife were
Greenville one day ibis week.
V. Crump paper Bug,
Unit or joints
pipe K. Bro.
Miss u has
here.
Dress
cashmere,
silks, lining white
goods at J it Bro
C s. Forbes, C L.
aid A. were, here
Bed mattresses,
single and dining
and ion. wash stands
at J U
Bro
of
of order.
at
per yard, i in while
goods, at J.
K. Smith ft in.
a general
smash up Turn-day Mr,
Biggs Cox, win. liven about two
miles
one leg his shoulder
located and generally bruised
from head loot. Ii was a nasty
J. R. ft have just
received a i of alum
salt. Also. Lee's
cultural lime or etc.,
I-made Pa
s J. It.
styles Wrap
ten for Ladles
also a nice hue of Zephyr
It. Smith ii Bro.
Taylor,
and
were
to dinner at lie willing lo pay the
t i- home of Ml. and I inheritance tax if they get
J. Smith. I chance.
the Cox cotton plainer
on the market at J. It.
Bi
Cheese, a d every-
in Ibis lie
and i I ale
i lie . I g
lo- I.- -b-- n
1.1-i. n In ,; II. ll
-lams, , N C.
We
Ti.-.- are
and
Tyson.
men are so
tire at Ayden.
Awl-. N. April
. VI i k It afternoon fie barn
-i e Iii leaf of
destroyed
i i . i. with n of
i i lie ham The
duets, and vocal,
one hi. d,
and -e that the
best ever
a Miss
Brooks is a teacher if the
and school neighbor-
hood give
up.
J. H. i i- the
Mis-. Ii.
and Smith came
the closing Ken-
Miss Bessie and little
spent last week
Alis. Charles
J. A. I I spent
In. nil-
Link- came
day, d accompanied sister.
Miss home Sunday
Jim spent
Mrs. Charles
Mr. Mrs. X. T.
d family spent Saturday and
.-u day their brother, C.
Mary
d I .-i week, several day,
vi-u to
He of
Tuesday see Sis H
Min. K. K. mid
Hi s
e of Greenville
to collect that ransom.
Southern Cotton Association
last year, among the banks of
the South, has undertaken to
ascertain from the bankers
the South, when- most of the
sold portion of the 1906 cotton
crop is now he-Id, the real
and also the sentiment of if they only could together,
the farmers and bankers of
these States with n gar I
shall be done w the cotton now
on hand
Mr. Walker addressed a letter
to every bans in Georgia. North
Carolina. South Carolina,
. Hi
being at S. M.
next there will no
We hope
Senators who do-
net know- the
ran- bill enough
pass any sort of a bill they wanted
Reed had just i
out a few
k that she wan singular
and not plural sin- saved
iii- rev. oil thousand
ma and Mississippi and , ,. .
. . . in and
them various questions in regard
to conditions their respective
Ho bus received men.
replies and
of the bankers say that they a e spite the Cuban
not only willing to furnish tin- ,. ,,., , . .
J has two years to
money with to . . .
islanders are beginning to wonder
Senate will . In- same
way about them ii did about the
hold the cotton, but that they are
able to carry it for the urn era I
till July if
A Lucky Postmistress.
is Alexander, of MS., who
baud or. Mac fill to
be the lest r-. she for
the Bowels
you'll bar
if that
Infuse new Ufa.
druggist, price
f. point. We
d patrons will u-,
bin is a bird
A full line of trunks, valise, tel-
e-copes, grips, satchels, hand ha ,
an I suits eases at J K ft Bro
I always keep i n hand . fill
line feed at lowest cash
Such as
Your
ll are troubled with your
eves or have difficulty obtain-
i. g e mailers not
our case, call on J.
expert
Ayden, N. C., live
some of the most
Sunday relatives
ii j spent of
Sunday this vicinity.
was the Hats, Ladies fur-
Sunday gOOdS. In fact
Liz e is everything kept in a first
relatives iii general
Miss store sold at greatly
day night Sunday with re- ed prices.
K. and Harvey, I HORTON LA N.
went lo Greenville
If the enemies Caleb Towers
do not succeed in netting him hung,
they will at least manage to keep
him out of a job a long lime.
The n some
time ago bas just reported in favor.
of healing the with hot air.
An economical plan would he lo
simply open the Senate
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes
GOODS SAVED
FROM FIRE
be He never tails to
Ci ion seed meal and brand
and -hip stuff. Frank Lilly V ,, Over five bundled
The Bank bas Greene a
-t lo A a people t.
r of the e s your eye
I Lank p.-r cent. ITS mi work
surplus f mil and a -1
d per cent, was Human blond
j of horror was told marks o
. blood in home
nil line of meat, lard and Call know,, merchant of
mil. I
ST. TON,
J. B. Ll Nil NO,
B. J.
Directors.
NEAT JOB
Our Specialty
Reflector Job Printing Office,
y at the home
tin-
Mr. of Ayden,
and Cm but were
ed in marriage, Kev. B. Sum-
Ki , the
I lie
lo Ayden In and in
held
at in mi. .-I
bids Mrs. a
come her and
baud a . nappy life.
K. K. it do all they
possible ca. i. please you with
new line heavy fancy
Hay meal, hulls, lime
windows Kicks nails Cross
cut saws and tools at J
K Smith
apples, corn
tomatoes, apply to B, K.
ft
from
those charming ladies
afternoon. Our
tum has seemed
and brighter eve-
Don't buy before giving
a trial. Frank Lilly Co
For carpenters ton's, grind
i lump rope soil pulleys, J
A Bro
Why exhaust your patience with
kicking cow when you can buy
fresh Evaporated Cream and
Milk at
lied Steads, Suits,
Cent-r Tables, Chairs, Cradles,
Bed Mattresses
Cook and a
other are
upstairs. Cannon ft Tyson.
e-, oil, band and repair I'm
all milks-o
J Ki Bin Ayden, N.
Cannon new
for Ladles Misses and Children
have arrived. We curry a high
grade class of footwear.
We cell and Wheeler
machine. For cash
or on term- J. H.
Bro, West st, Ayden, N.
O.
For a nice present buy a novel-
clock at J. W. Taylor's. It is
for any occasion.
You will Wheeler and
son and Singer machine,
way way down H.
Tripp Bro. next to Karly Hotel.
Ayden,
, ii
severs id the
ii- i death when i began
Mow Discovery,
-cur. in.-and i remained
wed ever II
Sett led and Bros
bills, for
Weak Every guaranteed
i. Druggist.
Trial free.
Or. Joseph Dixon,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Hi.
Ayden. N. C.
Is The Moon habited.
science has proven that the moon has
an atmosphere, which makes lift- in
form possible on that
human u
hard enough time on this earth of ours,
Bitter cure
Malaria, Chills, and
dice, Torpid
complaints. General
and female
as a genera I Tonic
for weak persons and
the It induces sound sleep,
Fully guaranteed J. L.
Price only
Dentist.
Greenville, N. G.
A Grower's Profit
is a bet
fertilizer.
The Russian parliament is to
be provided with gallery and
an copy to tell the
respondents part of the debate
didn't
ft,
The
must fut
e lo
it must
least
in actual
Potash
on
, I ,. . i i. lb
I,. or i. k.
it will f i write
WORKS. Si. N. V. M
Ha It mad St.
Prescription
Trust
Trust the preparing of your
medicines to us. Only
best quality fresh drugs
will be used and the work
will be done by a qualified
pharmacist.
The to
us. It will not be too high
that's sure.
Saul's Pharmacy,
AYDEN, N. C.
OF
THE BANK OF AYDEN
N.
At the of business April 6th
and
furniture and
f's Secured
Due from Banks,
Cash
Gold Coin,
Silver Coin.
National Hank notes
other U. S.
Total,
Capital stock paid in,
Sin plus fund 8,000.00
Undivided profits less
expenses,
Dividend unpaid . 016.00
Deposits subject in duck,
Cashier's 1110.58
Total,
STATE
OF NORTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF
Mil BAILEY
. j
talk asks
Tin Index-Appeal,
the of Bryan
and Hearst
for tho presidency when
the South can afford such men
a- and i it hers of his typo
and Why, indeed.
Thorn is mi res son for the Dem-
party to into the next
contest foredoomed lo defeat.
Northern Democracy rent
by faction and for this mason
the probability ii South-
roan of the type orator
inure
in the
man. Tin-. i
South, in p
i-v is int as i a as r was
formerly.
years away r-om the of the
war.
of Mr. of
dices born of should
attach to him, he was an
when the war closed,
been born during its pro-
in 1803. He la
man the Senate and stands
well the. country. Al-
ways a strict party man, he has
never been fanatical upon any
and has not made him-
self offensive to any element of
the party In any section. He is
s Democrat of the best type.
without fads . r the
party will search long before it
finds a man who would it
so strong a presidential
I, J. It. Smith, Cashier of the above-named hank, do solemnly swear
that the above is true bent of my and be-
lief. J. It. SMITH, Cashier.
R. SMITH.
R. C. CANNON.
Directors
and sworn to before
me, this 11th -lay of April
STANCH. HODGES.
Notary Public.
Island Torture.
in no limn the terrible
piles Then f
was to apply
Salve, and a
cured Napier, of
KI. nil and SONS
at Wooten
girt.





WASHINGTON LETTER.
Oar
Washington, D. C April
one wants to accuse Congress of
undue hard but if there
it anything that would tend to re-
the leaders of
SPENT FURY.
About One Fourth of Residence
Section of City Saved.
New York, April
from San Francisco morn-
that of
fire has practical It checked
both houses to awful and the ate now hi
that has happened in San Francisco to the already
would be the fact had come; About one of the
o an OP to distract section f th. ha- been
Dane of public attention The i
radical and. M the beaut I city,
leader-w have the public be- Boa only l
the dangerous utterances cf in with
the Tn Mil. The and sane and dead i to
i the n j have been present- r i- hear
for aim at a week to explain
that I'll thine
Other what he said in his in-
ax i i h. Tl not likely
the is n inking
what in- says and i g what be
think with die ; regard for
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if ho bail not caused the
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time, out in a
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to i t. the of e
beef combine and the judicial idea
of lie says I
pr of Judge
Humphrey may d enough law,
but t;. it the la ought
He u I
such a ruling a.- .- n in the
packers measurably
near rendering law u farce and
day the President
puss
act stating the real
ten
teen the pan of
is n t all ti-
the liking of many i f the large vest-
ed interests in the announcement
through the Department Justice
this week the
of New York,
Alexander Simpson, of
as special counsel for i
government in the prospective pr
seeding against the coal roads and
the carrying of the country,
air. Hughes, i trill be remembered,
Via the inquisitor of the
investigated the life insurance
companies of New York and there
made a n the chain pit
investigator of country.
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
J WHICHARD. Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
VOL No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA; FRIDAY. APRIL 1906.
ONE DOLLAR IN
No.
OLD
old
ear
Hi Ilia haTe
tender
t to air
list skill.
ti. art are there.
I hen music
ITo beyond
golden key
The of
power.,
yet the old
I Are dealt, to my l earl,
I ti. when my
I When tears,
. memory recall.
I The J. re of
I hen to bloodline brain
j C me
1st dearest of all
OLD YEAR LAWS.
SUPERIOR COURT.
BUCK JACK ITEMS.
Jack, K. O. April 19.6.
Several of
at Mill .
j. D of
I van
K. went to Greenville
Wednesday.
H. M. of
J. O. west to
Minn Mills has returned
to her aunt, Dear
Zebra Tripp and Miss
were he Sunday.
Misses Mai mil Mai Will-
as returned yesterday
visit to aunt
was here
lay.
A. J. Smith. J. S. Smith
Jesse all jurors at
Mis. W. L. baH been very
but is we are
to
O. S. wt to
the
I top.
this
I week.
wile u-t
from a trip in i Sud-
When Women Proposed Six
Ago the Man Had to
Accept.
In two countries, st and
more than years ago laws were
passed which gave women the
right of proposing marriage. These
enactments went even f than
this. also stipulated that if
the man band they bad
sought should refuse he should m-
heavy flue.
A searcher among the ancient
of Scotland discovered an
act of the Scottish pail
which was passed the year 1288,
runs as
is that
during the rein of bis
ilk the
ilk or
bait lie and estate shall
to ye man she
likes, albeit he refuses to
to be his be shall
be mulcted in ye um of aye
or less, as bis may
April Criminal and Civil Term in
Session.
he following cases have
T. B. nuisance,
fore found guilty, judgment
prayed and defendant was sen-
days and assigned
to work roads.
forcible
pas, guilty, judgment
suspended on payment of Anna.
Joseph Bawls, with
weapon, pleads guilty, ed,
and cit-.
with dead-
weapon, pleads tine
and costs.
Hi Belcher John Frizzle,
plead guilty, inch
and
John and Brown,
affray, plead judgment,
upon payment
A. Hill, with deadly
guilty, fined
and
A.
THE BETHEL CASE.
Defense Wants Continuance.
While State Wants Speedy
Trial. The Matter Still
Under Discussion.
and also any formal
object inn or pleas abatement
the defense may
until a o'clock Thursday morning
Solicitor Moore called attention
Of court to the that
and he can make it guilty.
Another Shock.
San April
this afternoon
I toppled over several tottering walls
cracked l left by the
severe shock last Wednesday,
and bat followed, and
killed one The shock was
not severe, but i he partly wrecked
condition of ii mid
resulted in the upsetting of
some masonry The shock was
barely and
vicinity, and v as not felt far from
San to re-
ports received .
It lasted a minute and
caused alarm, A
of walls of build-
which wit., standing
day, were thrown down, and frail
buildings shaken
but the damage done was
alight.
that lie is
woman, he shall be
A year or so later a law
similar to the Scottish law wan
passed In France received the
approval of the king. It is also
said that Columbus sailed
on his famous voyage to the west-
ward a similar privilege
granted to
and Florence.
There is no of
fines imposed under
this Scottish law no trace
of statistics the number
of spinsters who took advantage
of it or of similar regulations
of France, but the custom seems to
have taken firm hold upon
popular mind about that time.
The next of it is dated
nearly years later, and it is
curious little treatise called
Courtship and which
was published in London
In this quaint work privilege
was thus alluded
sit it becomes a part
of the common law regard to
social relations of life that as of-
ten as every leap doth
the have sole
privilege during the time of con-
Mr. Milliard at Grifton.
Hon. F. F. of Scotland
Neck, will deliver an address at
the closing of t.- graded
school May at o'clock p,
in. It will be remembered that
Mr. i a
cent last year.
Hurst.
While Va , this
week J. F. King a pair
of line horses for which lie paid
arrived today
and are They can seen
his stables near Five Points
Mr. King knows what a good horse
is.
meat, continued, defendant
red to give bond for bis
peal to show that he bad sup-
ported bis wife and and
that he bus been of good behavior.
Willie Cannon, carrying
weapon, pleads guilty,
judgment suspended on payment
of e
Jack in. false pretense,
guilty, sentenced days in jail to
be to road. Defendant
excepts and appeals to Supreme
court.
malicious
net ton i t property,
guilty. Motion foe judgment
upon payment of
William i. carrying con-
not guilty.
Ormond Unit, assault with
dead y weapon, pleads guilty,
months to be
to roads.
Sam Little, assault with deadly
weapon, guilty,
costs.
Ham Little, currying concealed
guilty. Motion
motion
on payment of and good
The of in
the occurrence tin i took place
Bethel on night of April
15th, when Mr. W. J. home
e kn ken by a party of men
and Mr. Teel was shown
by the crowd which
the room Wednesday
afternoon, at when re-
tendon. The preliminary
hearing of the six men arrested
warrants Monday,
and d bail, was set
for day I at
o'clock, but agreement
until o'clock. All
the defendants bis case on bail
at this latter hour
were by following
Harry W. Whedbee,
Gilliam, I. A. Sugg, J. I.
Fleming, Julius Brown,
For L I
Moore, A L. Blow, F O. James.
When the case was called
defense. At present they are
well, as shown by ml It
is to inn ran
Judge Long allowed such attend. He argued the serious
earnestness of the and
insisted that there is
to show desire
would have to be renewed t . d-i ., Hie Th
L ordered same for
from day to day at
term of court, in the same am units
adjudged
At of court
M . de
, ,
these
j. d
a no
ii ring i lie
as
is la no -l
a lull a
trial.
to c ride n t . .
been Many lime
few days
s as died in a boa i,. ilk Horn
wounds received of the
15th, asked e. mix
done u could be .
Could baldly be 1.1
Mr.
AFFIDAVIT Ai
nine time la
In j ii it n-1 l
ca-v-
in which
when they entered into then
on 25th am found
That bill was de-
bad. attention and
and
as pro and con. t
have fair and hearing I ,,,.
this term. Lawyers have not bad
time to prepare Not H DO of k.
night of was col-w f
n-e With no
baS I
witnesses, living in
parts Is ma
-1.
ti t
lest of
i. . I
. . i
of
No
ii.
II
II d
State a surprise by an-
that a Mil had I t t-e delay but for
been found by the grand jury for
Defendant Adrian Which
all six defendants to trial aim in
a day e set for the to above reason, his
a.
be set u, ii k.
Judge .- c . u i
ii of
counsel nil
l- mi. nit-
trial under this
Mr. tor defendants,
announced that had bad no
time for ration of ca-e nor
was it known just what crime th-
would stand charged
with. He a roll of wit
for defense or
wife and mother cannot come, wife
is now under care of perform.
mother is confined by sickness,
expects to prove he
was at borne all of night
down to SHU
rise. No subpoena l
sued.
of making love
no man will I s
entitled to benefit of clergy who
doth in wise treat her proposal
with slight of
Up to within a century
ago it was one of unwritten
laws of leap year that if a man
should decline a proposal be
should the
which his answer bring
about by the presentation of a silk
dress to the unsuccessful suitor
hie band.
A curious leap year
is still tube met with son e
parts New England, that i-
that leap year
grow the wrong side of the
Star Player.
weapon, fined and
costs.
J. H. and Dudley,
deadly
guilty, each roil days
to be assigned to
J. W. assault with dead-
weapon, fined
costs.
K. T. with deadly
weapon, plead
Turner with dead-
capon, plead guilty, lined
costs.
Zen -en-
tented live mouths tube
to
John Wash Walker, carrying
CO weapon, not guilty,
John o. conceal
and among this number many I No other witnesses available
who could not p
court this term; that justice to Waller
h State and to above his
that the case be continued been stricken with
tern. The case having been
cussed generally opinions pro says
con having formed, and, n addition last Gus Little, an
it being necessary to be thoroughly is kept at borne
prepared this case, it should re the serious illness of his wife.
continued. case an important I Expects to prove he was pies-
should have trial o April Oakley
diced by bias. Is will- , as as o'clock, at home
to submit that wit- Little whiskey lo sick wife,
this term of . Little come,
court.
Mr. for the Slate,
that it is his duty to insist on a
trial of the ca-e at once. Feels
that the defense van easily arrange
the in -anti at dis
to get all witnesses necessary for
the trial. a
public interest. Ho that
Home day next be agreed
upon for the trial.
Judge here instructed e
to following
e to
rants.
this case a of indict-
was found grand jury
the time agreed on by
to prove
of
says in
addition, W. his father
taken ill Monday of this
week, Here Monday, mother
of was called back borne.
Will prove be was at DOOM, April
In b, all could have
com mi H d said crime.
Mr, also offered
Horn j. E Nobles as to
the of persons
in the whom he had
ed.
for State, in
to these said sick-
is to be deplored, tint is
outlined for the hearing of nothing in affidavits that gave
pi. investigation by for the
of only
The State is not prepared to meet
lawyers
other sickness
would be a t I
put the bin den i a ,.
in
He
It
On y to
.
still hi n-t;. be
those
attend. v expect
ii positions
be read and and waive
notice.
solicitor a ks th u nut-
be deferred until
session. This was
noon.
ITEMS.
of North
base ball team played the ed pleads guilty,
team on Mon-
day mid won by a score of to
The Richmond Times-Dispatch
with
says James, for Carolina, was the
star player of the game, that
was by fur the fastest play at
seen in Richmond this year,
and he excited many
comments by his pretty
Hint is one of our boys
proud of hi- record.
costs.
assault
deadly Weapon, guilty
Hardy and H. M. Kennedy,
assault deadly weapon.
court. Ii is therefore agreed by
counsel on both sides that such
preliminary inquiry court these affidavits, they should be
upon the in more plainly slated. Disease
be with, the lie
file i warrant with lbs presumed to get well in a days.
affidavit is not
Mr. Gillian. not wish to
any
the indictment, but some
obj had suggested, la
willing to and waive
As attracts Hies so docs a
busy man at tenet loafers.
A woman throw a hint
than a man throw a
rock.
any objections if continued
to in. Suggest mat tine be
Hardy guilty, Kennedy not guilty. , fur
Tip assault with deadly
weapon, guilty.
Sam Abram Mooring,
Mooring, Sill Mooring,
assault with deadly weapon,
guilty, Abram sen-
for days to be
to Bill fined
s- costs.
Sam Mooring,
weapon, pleads guilty,
suspended payment of costs.
Joseph Henry
and J. . Humphrey,
a sault with deadly weapon, both
guilty, Humphrey
not guilty.
Jack with deadly
weapon, guilty, fined costs.
in Baying cannot
get a fan court con-
crime but dues not
any one's trial. Does not
should be continued.
A case cf such importance
speedy trial. Plenty of
means at their disposal to gel any
number of witnesses. Counsel
would have plenty time to ex-
witnesses. Alibi is the de-
fence which judging from affidavit
will be set up, and will cover little
territory.
Mr. The knowledge
lies in the bosoms of the families,
which is necessary to show in their
O. J. Johnson, Norfolk, vis-
our this week.
Misses Mabel Eva
Delia H. II, and
E. A. to Greenville
Tuesday -hop, n .
Mr. or
town this week.
Mi. Mis. F. kt at-
tended services in
and in ii. n that
the motor mi, n trip
In minutes, mere they
were Mrs. Harper.
F.
spent Monday t u- midst.
Mrs. J. Miss Lottie
Dickens in night
after quite a p visit to
Drum Hill.
Mr; m Washington,
in W. ti
have
moved to and
make their home
Mi. of Cincinnati,
was ii. this week.
J. Duke, Suffolk, spent
night
Mr. F. G. Mrs. J.
the day Wash
Little Emily Cole is right sick
with measles.
party last Friday
for the benefit of the Ma-. order
of this place was quite a success.
raffled brought
as much us Miss Olive
Woodard was the popular young
lady.
Dr. L. deputy grand
master of this district, made
an official visit to Temperance
of after-
noon and visited
Monday night. Dr.
gen made a favorable impression
on all those who had the pleasure
of meeting him.
V-


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