Eastern reflector, 27 April 1906


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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
a a
It ii many
before like a cm reel e-
i l i f life ad
phi I
a i- ii i
measures i. r t . e
pi
I j
for
if ho bail not caused the
con set i enough for a
time, out in a
i b a mi
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.
a a
Washington is full f conventions
at present, and the A. U. vies
with in noise,
parliamentary procedure and
space, picture the
daughters meat of them journals,
and i on tin-
faces those are beautiful and
lens beautiful . indicate
they the end I r which
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achieved.
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administrator Emily de-
ceased, to all
persona Indebted to the
an persons having claims against I
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present the same for payment
the March, 1907,
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and
Bats.
lilt day April, 0tH
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WHAT IS
is a product as
near capable of curing the
majority of diseases it is
possible for Modern Science
to produce. The Bro-
makes pure blood.
is not a miracle
but simply the result of the
scientific in vest the
chemists of the
present century. At the
symptoms of fatigue
headache or backache, which
are often forerunners
of disease, send for your
if you will, but, if
you take you may
that by the time be has
answered your call, that the
symptoms have disappear
id
Use as
ed. Live a .
while so
doing, we w , any
mi de
and proof of
We don't want you to Invest
i however, until we
have in tie
you. Pill in the c
under this ii Iv .
Mini trail i us, taking c ire
to write your u and
dress plainly, aid w will
s you c is;
to you whatever till s
package to t N m
what is,
to us . i
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STYLE 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.
The Mew Dress Goods
treat variety, flowered
e exquisite
in pink, blue and
green to yd, with
to match.
Sheer Cotton
in Persian designs, lovely for
cresses, in leading shades at yd,
with drop lining's 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 Sc to yd.
Woolen Dress Goods
in Batiste, Mohairs and Panama, from
to yd, in black and cream.
White Goods Linens
Thin, fluffy, sheer, dainty materials
in white, suitable for all occasions are
here 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
Lin n, Heavy Sheeting Linen, Irish
Linen, and which closely re-
real linen.
New Silks
Dress Silks in pin stripes
checks in dress patterns. in.
Chiffon Taffeta in the leading shades-
Special value in ii;. Taffeta Silks
in black and colors.
Embroideries S 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 Lac s in all overs, bands
and edges. Maltese and Val. 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 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 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 t new lace and embroidery
combinations. Long Crepe Scarfs in
Persian designs.
Fancy Goods, Notions
The variety great
Bead Necklace,
Gilt Belt Buckles, Ribbon
Fans, Dog Collars, in great variety
styles and grades. Dainty Gauze and
Lace Hosiery. Stamped Linen s
Centerpieces, Shirt Waists and Tray
Cloths. Hand Drawn Linens,
to use in Bureau Scarfs, Wash stand
Scarfs, Table and Tray C
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fro i We have never shown a prettier or more complete stock and we cordially invite you to give us a call,
coup hi. IS s to write P
your . . i address
COUPON.
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Dearest is lit.
My la.
If link you need
at once, or if you have
used it, it is to be had
at all class
SO
J. L.
Exclusive Wholesale Agents
for Greenville, N. C.
Our SHOE DEPARTMENT contains the best makes and styles.
Ladies White Canvas Court Ties and Pumps, sizes 1-2 to a pair; Misses
and sizes from to
White Kid Button Shoes, spring heels, sizes to at pair.
Gents Oxfords in all kid and patent leathers, sizes to at 1-2 to st
Ladies Patent Leather Court 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
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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
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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.
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stale, r-for-
door In .-. r-h. to
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to A err
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tin- of ft.- town of
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Mid i. -m at the
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Mouth j i us
north TI
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f if lo
W it on . -in- to
in- one more
I. Deed
of April.
A.
Ally's.
NOTICE TO
the Superior
Clerk of Pill county an
H, O, notice
I ITCH the o
II k- immediate payment to the
I mid all the-
pr lo
o ed tr on or the . day
March. or notice will plead
of
Friend. is Worth Reading
You Stop Sec
Isn't it
N. 1903.
Mrs J
line entirely cured our little girl of
a very case which
a rent t i
She had from
the time old,
until wan U oW. She
Ii now I feel
that I i highly of
It not hail of
it for nix
J. COBB.
Big Store
The Millinery Opening.
We on sale during the two opening days an immense line of smart, up-to-date
ready-to-wear Hats. Possibly one of the greatest selections shown in this
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 effects. In Imported Hats, we show the latest ideas, while the de-
signs our own start of trimmers 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.
NEW SPHINX; AUK ALL IN AND A CAREFUL INSPECTION OF OUR NEW
CLOTHING, SHOES,
SLIPPERS, MEN'S FURNISHINGS, Sc,
unsurpassed. Come in n lake a look, whether you buy or not, its always a pleasure to
T. BIG STORE,
GREENVILLE, SN. C.
I Not Quite
w. How often you fan get a
tiling
; or screw driver or
c r Have a
tool box and be prepared for
Our line of tools
is all you desire, and
g we will see your tool
box not lack a single
useful
course
get Harness,
Horse Goods,
Good lime to pay your
lo The while attend-
Now for early of
in
No of any more
Li-
acknowledges an
to the
of James
at tea Collegiate Institute,
Atlantic, N. C.
large mill at Bel-
was
day.
Early Closing.
Tin- talk of closing
surly S.
day, has
-I the and we
learn an all
will to kill betaken
around Monday la-
prevailed the la-l few year
and we will
the
I I'll I Hill III. Ill
prepared n.
day,
Ii The Moon Inhabited.
that
an re, which makes life in
r. in ii i that
for human who have a
hard time on our ,
Headache,
Malaria. I and
dice, Torpid
General
Debility Female On-
as a ToniO A-
for weak persons and
tor It
Fully by -I. L. Woolen
only
D. W.
DEALER IN
Groceries
And Provisions
l Cotton Bagging and
I Ties always on hand
I kept ton-
in stuck. Country
Produce Bought and Sold
D. W.
O R
North Carolina, i
GREENVILLE. N. C.
To Publishers
and Printers
We haVe an new
process, on a tents
are pending, whereby we
can old
and Head Kales,
t. end thicker, and make
fully as as
id any unsightly
knobs or feel ., the bot-
tom.
PRICES
Column Head
regular
L. S and
Head Ruled inches in
and over
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all points
order
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out notice.
J. J. Agent, Green-
ville, N. O.
H. O. General T. and
f. Agent, Va.
M. K. KING, G. M.
Convulsion,
FitS, then
Dr. Restorative
has been so successful in
curing these
that there is every
reason to believe that even the
most hopeless cases can be
not fully restored.
will pleased to refer
any one thus afflicted to many
who now enjoy the blessing of
health, after years of hopeless
suffering.
have r fiat had fever
when two oil, foil of
t i wont and i.
I of
for him, f. After
I ; l . I IV I Ii -I
f him l. I i mi . . th
lupine, Lo V
l o Hi I J . but con-
in I i hi
I I ii awful
. i J
. i hi . i no
family; not i bed;
via n total h. I to
n i in
W. Mil n Ki ii . tho first
I i. J, i I . a
fur th hot i r. i . it to
Mm I I. III l had but
two wry I In. I
In- v ii other
ways. i , u ho
can work If any on
lo i; .
they i
U. II. Ind.
Dr. Is told by your
druggist, who will guarantee that tho
first bottle will benefit. If It falls, ho
will refund your money.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
;. i
NO MAN IS THAN
HIS STOMACH.
Let the
and bis fail.
cal K- from food. If
mun lit
If In- bas no fol
into nutrition
aid bowels. It depends on the
of to what extent
food is and
People can lie
when stomach
And Its and
do not their
Thu i really the vital or-
of the If the is
body will weak aim, it Is
upon the the body relies for
strength. And a the body, considered a
. whole, is made up of its
organs. M the weakness of tho
body as a of
will be among the or-
the body. If tho
y is weak It is ill-nourished
that physical weakness will if found in
all the liver, kidneys, etc.
The liver will he torpid and inactive,
giving rise to biliousness, hiss
weak nerves, feeble or irregular action of
heart, palpitation.
backache and kindred disturbances and
weaknesses.
Mr. Pare, of
art.-1- to fail, my head
eye pained me. and my
all time, while
would t-t would seem to He heavy like lead
on my Stomach. The claimed that
it due
i i- fur me. and took
their i-. yet I felt no
My me
Medical and Stop taking the doc-
She bought me a and
that I to Improve. SO I
kept up the on
normal, the digestive
worked perfectly and noon to look
like a different person. I can never cease to
be grateful for what your medicine has done
for and I certainly give it
Don't wheedled by a
-dealer into taking inferior for
Dr. medicine, recommended to
be as
To gain know ledge of your own body-
In sickness and for the
Common Medical Adviser. A
book of pages. Send one-cent
stamps for paper-coven., or stamps
for cloth-la in copy. Address Dr. R. V.
Pierce, Main Street, N. Y.
Use the beat polish your
We have a full line of
of
the following Baby
for
tan Upper rust Ii white
Gun Metal for Gun
metal leathers, for
black shoes. Quick
White for white OM slippers.
-Come to see for any
need. J. It.
w for
Commissioners Sale of Land.
In nearby
ed by the
on day of May. at
the Court that Ct-r
r pare f In tin
town of I'm North Car
follows. Adjoining
the or B. T. J. s. and
other The sold
a one in property
f. hairs law of
B. Tucker by a . proceed
Superior Quaff, K K.
Tucker I W. Tucker. H n.
Tucker. B B n
wit- . f .
Tuck-r. Wyatt Tucker and
Jane Tucker are
of sale
A. Sugg.
Of April, l fl.
For bushels,
pea,
Desirable Building
Lots For
Near Five Points on Easy Terms.
Call on or address
WHITE, Greenville, N. C.
DID THE GENEROUS THING.
Says the Charlotte Observer
of Observer
has in on order for a new Mer-
machine and
it is just ready for shipment
from the factory in Brooklyn
Yesterday it had a telegram
from Company
asking if it might ship this ma-
chine to San Francisco, with the
understanding that it will at
once begin building another ma-
chine with which to replace this
one. Though the machine is
badly needed here, permission
for its shipment to San
COMING
HOME.
NEARER
Eruption in Dismal Swamp,
Richmond, April
volcanic disturbance of consider
able inn occurred late
night in the
near Norfolk. mud
in till- if up, mid
j; purl and
coming to the -mime.
The wild denizen- of locality
are fleeing from the swamp
seeking upon the
higher
last while slight, was dis
co was of course promptly and j Mt for a die-
cheerfully The Star
places this to reading mat-
because we are proud of it.
People living in the neigh-
of the swamp, view of
the meet horrible which
It fell to the lot of a North visited other portions of the
paper to do the generous. world, and especially Ban Fran-
thing and The Observer did it have become demoralized,
handsomely, but stuck the above ; Many have sought in Rich-
mention of it where we and Norfolk. Others have
barely able to find cruised Into North Carolina. All
ton Star. ; report fright at the shock and the
natural which is taking
place in the swamp The
H. A.
JOHN A. RICKS.
Ricks
-HEADQUARTERS FOR
GENERAL
MERCHANDISE.
J. O. Proctor Bro,
N. O.
NOTICE FOR MILL DAYS AT
SHEPPARD MILL.
The mill at the Sheppard mill
which now inn Me
after the 80th April.
will week Tuesday and Fri-
day. All carried there he
ground at notice, are well
for grinding. We hope our
customers will realize that it dues not
In sit m mill
Sometime ago somebody start-
ed the inquiry if there were
any parents of Confederate
soldiers. It has been years
since the war ended and while
some of the boys in gray were
very young it was supposed that
very few fathers or mothers
were living who sent sons o the
war. But that inquiry has de-
the fact that folks live
long in North Carolina. In
Cleveland county, for instance, j
there are mothers and seven
fathers of Confederate soldiers
yet in the in Catawba
county there are nine so far dis-
Having consolidated the two stocks of H. A. and John A. Ricks in
store we are prepared to furnish our customers anything needed in
DRY GOODS AND
We will carry an up-to-date line of
Hats, Shoes, Dress Goods, Notions, Sc.
mud the morasses,
placid, is boiling like h and
emitting smoke from
exploding bubbles which
on the surface. In places it looks
as if millions of worms were
beneath the surface,
over and over ceaselessly, keeping
the slime In a cm state of
agitation. Tadpoles, which i
habit the swamp millions, show
symptoms of Snakes We can supply anything you need to wear or to eat, and pay highest prices for
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
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 and Package Goods, the finest brands
pay to have a mi I It
while there are scatter-
. i . i . t. ii .
as anyone. us and we believe you bore and there, in I rod
will be pleased. be afraid you
will not get your corn ground because
of mid for we have increased
speed and capacity, therefore we know
that you can meal. We have
three mills In operation.
we tender our to our
for r patronage and hope
that you will continue the same by
your corn and we will
four meal, for are workers
at the mill.
v,
IA KEN UP.
t mi piss that
wilt my
Kt h r
t i II
N C Hi.
. Will.
AN
SAYS.
Itch neat
The I i
II V
-M
if nun
Ti
,. .
go to th root
thoroughly, quickly
and restore the action of the
LIVER to normal condition.
Give tone to the system and
solid flesh to the body.
Take No Substitute.
STRAYED.
I. r In left, fork
to Been a De-
I. fur
lion in A.
j Home.
and
other counties, many parents
who had sons III that great
Blot. Yes, as a rule our days
are long in the land of North
Carolina. Statesville Landmark.
Man Held For Chickens
Hit Own Land
and email are leaving the
fastnesses of tie for higher
ground. Fears are exhibited that
an eruption will mean the
destruction property and the
of life i Chief
Of Police Brinkley, per-
went info the this
for the purpose satisfy-
inK himself that the rumors
disturbance were true.
He witnessed the mil
reports the extent of the
covered by the strange and
occurrence is spreading
A look place rapidly,
before Justice J. O. The the
afternoon In which Philips.
Neck town,
ship, this county, over
Quality and prices of our goods will please you.
RICK
GREENVILLE, N. C.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
animals are
Ii-
t I'm M
will inn II
i i i he
.-ills mil A II
,,
in the la disturbed
leads many lo believe Unit nth, 1.-.
g , A. I
change in appearance the of Wu.
tn superior court on the charge There
putting out poison on his own land is considerable among Hi
a people.
to kill
neighbor, The
offered to hi
that the had been
by the defendant h was go-
put the poison out if Ed-
chickens did not stop com
on his land and him
An net of 1905, private laws of
North it a
meaner to put poison on your
TO BE
NOT
ARGUED
Connor Walker
the Supreme court,
day declined to grant a
in the case.
The petition there-hearing
was ill office of the
Clerk of the Supreme Court last
own land to kid or J December by Judge A.
or wild, in I counties I ham, of counsel for Rev. Mr.
In State, bot la not one i and two Associate
of then. Phillips wan held on a Justices had bad it under con-
charge of doing malicious mischief, i since that time. The
Free Press. petition was lengthy, covering
. about fifteen typewritten page.
Y u notice that is always a, News and Observer.
coal of dust on the family in
the homo whore religion as Tho rule of three is that of
clock. I faith, and charity
NOTICE
th Chapman a d., consist
A B. s.
Ii has this
ail
I. win
settle
nailed
It II
A o i OS.
II I
NOTICE
IN
entire -turk
i in
wilt a
an I., ii i mi HIM i n M. n-
your
R. ii. i II
LAND SALE.
el a f
i i . i, in i
u. t w ton, petition to fur partition, Ilia
sell
door In
on Thursday, May
lend. in It- Conn-
f In i
Janet Bike,
. now
smith, the Si.
heir
less.
Mb of April,
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.
NEAT JOB
Our Specialty
Reflector Job Printing Office,





AND
p. J. WHICH ARD, Editor and
Entered in office it Greenville, N. C, as second class matter.
Advertising rates made upon application.
A correspondent desired post in Pitt and adjoining
in to fiction
CAROLINA FRIDAY ML f.
Mr back at Mr-
I .- mi i
wick should make any
man feel that he is an
can.
A triad
price of real u
Ab baa as I. in--. It- i
not . i-
hit
What yon do in i he way of i
that delinquent II
done s k.
Congressman
has been taking iron tie
gallery since his
ought u l- minded
no. A preacher is
she folks Latest N- to
The U. responded to
tor of this unite u all as c-o;
as one
At Los Angeles they are In
have a prize tight fur the Hi
the San Francisco
sounds almost
If the bath house suggestion is lei
rest until summer is over, will
too late for the people to pot s-
and comfort out of it
son.
It is real mean in all those f Hosts
who knew the earthquake coin-
not lo let the people San
Francisco know it time U t
of danger.
They felt so over
man Blackburn's acquittal,
when he got back to
Speaker Cannon called him to
chair for an hour or more.
, Several of the book
houses arc advertising for agent t.
sell the mitt book
the San Francisco i
fire. That is keeping up with the
procession.
Now that Dismal Swamp has
to cutting capers and got e
m tho peelers, it is time some l-
prising correspondent should e
filling space with what Bald
is
As Marion seems to be c
head of tho Republican party in
North Carolina,
close to the truth he
have in many Southern bun
with false aim
The pi.-i hi ibis
that there n
advance in price of
That is Urn bad. and if any of our
readers thinking of investing
they might keep oil the market for a
while. In this day, however, when
everything can advance but tho
price newspaper elephants
be d go along with
The chairman of the Republic n.
U, -t lie lo-t, declare
that unless Republican
invention whets new
new of the
he will not the Republican
in the next election.
i-
to .-ire hist I i
, i. to get to
for
to get defeated. Hut the re
. i in ion in his district, th
he Hun the
over
Hue good regulation to make it
lire
i be to allow them to take no
,. risks have as-e t
regulation of tin-
not
. to their
n.-n as that Fran-
It was real considerate in that
volcano boiling up the mud in
Dismal Swamp where it could only
f ii-ill. u snakes and
breaking e
surface of some populous
But it is ii e
I mild in
mule by the tad poles mid tint
om of winter quarter.
A Chicago clergyman declared
that a woman is old at forty, and
an
I indignation from the feminine
part of the congregation. The W
ii Hie opinion
there should be no coin
because 1.1 the state
a it I difficult to
who baa ever reached
age.
mailers ml how distressing the
annuity, there are always
e mean enough to take advantage
lie and lob through
ii A San Fran-
co linker lip had the op-
p . to in a pile by put-
the price of bread to
. A c of one
I- i. a;.,, organization appeared
ii , -.-lie oil I he point of hi
i-. the linker to pm
he
cents
e i d
When one much of hi
in- i win-, in I y
other habitual
,.; mars all hurts things
One
mull and ti
city, church has beat
music so many
s I have lo
my that this
dominates over the i ed
you a
Methodist, I or Episcopal
church I bear little mt-
about our church music. We
leaders under salary to add
to this feature of Sunday
ship. The paid singer has spent a
whole lot time and invested some
money in cultivating his or her
Voice, and at least collect the
Interest on the money
paid for the time. From what
can gather churches would
much better off with more paid
although let it be
h is
not to be considered a roast on pres-
Man About Town.
This is certainly a timely
lion The music in the
today goes a long ways toward at
trading the general
those attached t . faith
will go where can hear i-
music The . owe t.
themselves not only to have
s. but to provide tie
best music and
in any town most
to this will have fewest empty
pews.
EDITORIAL NOTES.
y i ,
y thinks that
light in stringent criticisms
I- is a pity that Dick-
ons not here to give as a few per-
paragraphs of his views of
Maxim Gorky.
It looks as though President's
income tax talk would be a severe
on the admiration that John
D. Rockefeller has expressed for
him.
tension office announce
the last survivor of the war of
died. At that rate we will
clear the Spanish war pension roll
in A. D.
President Castro's retirement
seems to be taking effect almost as
speedily us evacuation
Manchuria.
Tho Emperor has decided to ex-
tend Sir Cheng's
as minister here another
f years. Diplomatic appointments
in China are looked on as a polite
form of banishment.
The Daughters of the American
Revolution have pulled off
convention police
The luck of some people is
remarkable.
Secretary on being asked
now lung be intruded lo remain in
Panama, replied that Mr. Bigelow
has set the of thirty hours
Apparently one could all the
in that time
THE BEST HATTERS
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.
marriage.
Mr. John L. Carper and Miss
Mary Plight Their Troth.
in the
the marriage f
Ur. John L. Carper and
took place amid
beautiful
The church was magnificently
decorated, the entire scheme being
in ire-ii white. Near
d sir v r each aisle stood an arch.
At iv ear the um
we e o. in r from which
pended the and
to I lie y
II e
the-e lung a large white
el k hill
light. Back of where
pally and jut in of
the choir as a
palm-, calls a
The entire scene was
in
In laity i l the
a I
o'clock, and as waited in
James tang
the sweet long for Lo
with violin
by Mrs. L. M. Mr. H.
H. presided at the
and followed the song with in
Mendel-
march
which the bridal party entered.
The Dr. A, and
W. B. Wilson, Jr., Dr. H. L. Carr
and R, M. up
right and Following
these came ma d honor,
Miss Harding, the right
aisle and the dame of honor, Mis.
W. R. Home, of up M e
left i her father, Mr. K. A. M
the bridegroom his
Mr. J. H n
up
The
Rev. H. H the -Ii
and K
softly as Ike Mil
inn were -n.
bride i
white with
in veil and d .
-id she
pink fit dame
also . K cm i
and -he was i
Ilk
the
was held st the the
lather i n
called in extend .
The I n
was e with
a id me
same hum c ,
green and while, one.
The were a i c
mm
me hall
y J I.
with Minn Anna
Mr, At-
in in Hie r
II K A. His. . h.
and Mi. an l
In library where a very
of beautiful
were
Hie r. J H.
with Miss g
mid L. U with Mi--
At dining room the guests
were received W. B. W
with Miss Ada Wooten, and ice,
were nerved by Misses Mae Whit-
field, Alice Lang, Mary
Nina James and
Minnie
Mr. and Mis. Carper left on
train tor Wadesboro to
visit the of former.
Pulley
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS
We will inaugurate Our Spring Season by
i putting on display the newest
t ideas to be shown in
SILKS WHITE GOODS I
We have no trash or Special stuff but
we will have the latest and best tilings that Z
X were obtainable in the American markets
and we cordially invite the Ladies that are J
t desirous of seeing the NEWEST
IN SILKS AND WHITE GOODS
Z to call at our establishment and feast their
Very truly yours,
Policy
THERE A WAY TO
AND A WAY TO
You s when buy the host you lose you n any
kind. It is u i i any but the best, especially it come to
GROCERIES.
Don't put just anything on your sad think en
amen at my store will lie ha I. I I ave just s
Package Goods,
Butter, Coffee, Sweet Sour Pickles and Other articles in
Fruits and Confection. keep c best in Clean and Tobacco
Just try me die Hoe.
J.
Next door to C. T.
NEAT JOB
Our Specialty
Reflector Job Printing
This department is in J. H. FRY, who is authorized to rep-
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory.
Mrs Hicks, of
who baa been
Siting Mr. re
toned Tuesday to Her
.
A t a
fee.
with what you
have hidden away for
the next time come to the
Bank of Winterville. They can
keep it Ow .
hand
one in -f a go-d cart
that will render good
just U or the
John Plymouth
Monday a.
if you
U for meal yon can SUM
by meal far your when
have you. cotton at the
Pitt Co. Oil Mill.
want good Ir-h
to Harrington. Barber
Co.
For Sale- new log cart mad
of heat will Fell f n
troubles at Harrington see L. L
If yo a Bus Joni sail
Try a bottle of Kid
a cure all Kid
ft Co.
If yon cotton to sell or
exchange write r phone Pitt
Oil company, their are the
highest.
Miss Cora Carroll Harvey
f Jack,
services
and youth's all
sites, at A Co.
for Tar Heel can
wheel any .
ill will well to
write or mm the A
and valises at
ton Barber Co.
and who
at Id. were
an visitors in town
Sunday.
The Pitt Oil Co. will p
price tor seed
line of hats caps just
received,
and Di-k Harrow at
at A. V . Ange A
get one. mil cheap
If yon want Hour, t ha
you can eat without any
with goto A. W. amp
Co., Home of that flour
he that is made out pure
for
Farmers make by
their sect
meal at Pitt On.
ha visit-
The lies of meeting, that has
been bi d here Kev. Livingston
. closed He
lid no excellent
n was
several their hearts to
during the week. T. H
King, of the
m e upon a
u their faith In
The nicest lot of men's pants ever
shown in be
seen A. W. Co. Get
your pick going.
If need of
r peas lo.
cat et them A. W.
Co at lo prices.
M. G. led even-
for court
If you any peanuts for
go A. W. Co.
II- has both small,
in-1 can fill your order any lime.
Straws tell which way the wind
just notice the stream
en turners to out I'm n
Odd Donation.
Covenant Lodge I. O. O. F. ha
made a t aid the Sat
all
of the who desire t
ii i
j.- . I . . f
A C. i ii .-
Many a the i
by methods-
We've got thesis
and to catch eye. we
ask a visit to our
Store, where you can get
Cook
etc.
We especially note at-
our line of
Tapestry Curtains,
Spreads. Toilet Sets, Lace Cur
Window Shades, Mat
Floor Oil Cloth, Couches
Parlor Suits, Bedroom Suits
Hall Racks and Baby Carriage
We believe we are in a
to satisfy taste of the
fastidious with anything in .
line. However, chances for
trial will be appreciated.
Eastern
A. H. V. H. Ricks,
A. H. Taft 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 and House
Our stocks of
Mattings, Royal Borden
Supply Co.
DAYS FREE.
or Ibis
The A. O. Cox Co. are still
need any you mid best write or
them
All
Si at C. S. Smith, week.
A G left
New Bern to attend court Wanted el once lieu,
Mrs. Cox also went to, V.
Morehead where she will a f ,., I H
and t town
friends. , for we are
Be sure not to forget the for and extend
those iron bedsteads at to to our
A. W. store, e the
silver table ware we have
guarantee at a bargain. d H, on, y
-Bee B. I. Box t. poorest shall have no
r H C, their homes not being
Buy a pipe from J. H C Dix. in
at store. we yoUr
Nice Eastern Supply
Barber Co. c., Winterville, N.
All colors of yellow, John Smith went to
Barber C. evening.
Nice suits at H L. load of flour Just received,
nice fresh, at lowest price.
Another large shipment of shoes j her A Co.
all styles sizes and prices very The County Oil is
reasonable. Barber seed by
A Co. car load.
Oscar of was, line of drew, shirts ever
in shown in at
White's Colic and Kidney Care, Co.
the combination kidney medicine Hew furniture arriving daily Loans and Discounts -1,710
for stock a sure colic at A. W. Com and j Overdrafts,
a, the Drug Store I get the M n. .-west price.
Miss Alice Taylor, Ayden,. and of I Bankers
was one among the visitors lb town who have
Sunday. I their A. W. Ange, re-1 Silver Coin
Cox Mfg. Co. Tuesday evening to their Nat. other U. S.
in a position to your orders home.
inn-.
of It net n,
a Prince or a Dan
Jim at the
store will show to you.
Mumford and sister, Mi-s
spent Sunday in town.
of seed Oat at
Barber Co.
The baa e H
ti n the e
me
May to SOU .
ANY RESPONSIBLE FAMILY
TRY THIS MACHINE in
ten days you don't find
it the moat be. and
satisfactory market, we
will take it I. . If you like it.
we know you make you
prices will lie entirely
elsewhere until .
you see and try the NEW
By SO Will save yourself
money, .,. k a machine that
will please you better
any other.
Felt bed Room
Suits, Rugs, and Art Squares
are complete It anything in is
u;, we
A. H. Co.
Pictures Framed to Order.
Wash Goods S
Come and sec us and make
A. W. ANGE CO.,
Winterville, N. C.
A new line of and
received at A. W.
to see them and
REPORT OF THE CONDITION v
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE,
WINTERVILLE, N. C.
At the Close Business. April 1906.
. Stock paid in i
Deposits subject t
a Chocks out-
211.03
151.11
have received cur full lire of WASH
consisting of
FANCY GOODS
LAWNS EN INDIA
be en sale cordially; invited
to these goods,
Expenses paid
promptly for planters
Notice the
Harrington, before get pick
yon boy can a u
suite you in kind price.
and
Bland . f If a Subscribed and sworn
go to A. W. A day April,
T., a P ow Co and you cat. get them. He K. JOHNSON.
Notary Public.
113,801.20
He
. W Aims ft On., has the nicest lot ever shown in
get one of th. Winterville.
ed an- I He Mrs. G E returned
the market. Sunday her home in
On
State of North Carolina,
County of Pitt. I
r i,,. iii. I. -I. L. Jackson, above named bank, do solemn y
Quite a number of ., is t
have town e ,.,,, and L. JACKSON,
i. HARRINGTON,
K O.
L. L. KITTRELL,
Directors
OPPOSITE GREENVILLE BANKING TRUST CD
Wood high grade heed,
tor yearn
t of ail kinds
. for new
AC. f tie Mu
The O Co. is t mining go , Co.
night and nets go
of oil Surlier C.
Frank and Tucke- left Sunday night
Powell Sunday in New to court
land and report a big time. this week.
A nice lot of new summer Bug- j The A. G. Col Mfg. Co., are still
Robes at Harrington, making of Plant
A Co. era and guano They have
The A. Cox Co. already shipped out about of
shipping planters by the each now. Any need of
car load. Tho people a good old reliable Cox planter and simple
thing the see it. Therefore sower had bet write or
they are using Cox cotton planters. them at once.
Buy your Candies, Apples,
from J. II
C. at the ding store.
If you are wise preserve your
houses by painting them with Bar
and country for
sale by A. W. Co.
No need of not having good
when Harrington, Barber
Co., have just received anew lot,
that they cheap.
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 insures
every kind.
is insured for YOUR traveling. Secure a
Insurance H. A. WHITE Greenville, N. C
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mm
Qua; here do the work
of Half Dollars.
Having secured the output large Silk
Patterson N. J., we will put on sale
Thursday corning
SEVERAL HUNDRED OF-
China
LIGHTNING STRIKES TWICE.
Investigations made by the
agricultural collage at
Ontario, disprove the proverb
that lightning never
twice in the same place. Of
course the same building doe
Dot get twice, for
it is not there to be hit the
time; but
that a of buildings built
successively upon the same spot
have been struck.
places are especially exposed to
lightning, and where two barns
in turn have been tired by light-
on the same ground, it is.
v, unwise to build a third-
Lightning is not like some dis-
ease germs, which, having run
their course in a person, make
him for a given period
table to other germs of the same
Companion.
Sale of Land for Taxes.
Notice is hereby given that I have levied and will sell before the
court house door in Greenville on Monday. May 7th, the following de-
scribed real estate, for taxes due the County of and State of North
Carolina for the year 1906.
This April L. W. TUCKE Sheriff
DAM TOWNSHIP.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE. FARMVILLE. N. C.
AT THE Cl OF BUSINESS, APRIL 1906
197.166
Capital stock pd in
Undivided profits 1.850.54
sub to check 34.018
Elks.
Moore,
township.
Hopkins. Mark. Parmele
Howard. II. C. Co. . 1-3
W. II.
Sam D. Manning SO
Hansom.
TOWNSHIP.
9.90
6.67
1.30
1.30
. n
7.97
Heirs.
Battle, Frank.
Clark. John.
Pollard. T. J.
Jenkins. John H. . Manning, Laura F.
J. H.
J F.
T.
j. n.
Henry. Sr
Tyson. Lain.
Brown
Hill H
CAROLINA TOWNSHIP.
mo
TOWNSHIP.
Tar River
2.55 1.30
1.30 1.74
3.99 1.30 4.29
1.96 1.30 3.26
35.34 1.80
1.30 1.41
1.76 1.30
4.86
4.45 1.30 5.75
5.66 1.30
1.30
TOWNSHIP.
Writ. Sally.
Edward.
Kills. H. E.
MrsHarrington, r. C. . E. W EstLorenzo.
Patrick. C. R.
Prone. Mrs. P. I,.
Jr. Johnson. Anthony.
Mercer, W.
Owens, n. N.
t. I
n. Patrick
Swamp
Home S
c. Branch
L. Field
Ayden
FALKLAND TOWNSHIP.
18,68
2.02
56.26
8.48
15.92
1.30 3.70
1.31
1.8
1.30 2.34
Furniture K x
from B HP
Cash
Nat, Us. 1.7
State of North Carolina, ,
County Pitt.
I, J. R. Davis, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemn-
swear the statement is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
Subscribed and sworn to be-
fore me, this 6th day of
1906.
J. V. JOHNSTON,
Notary Public.
J. R. DAVIS,
W. M. LANG,
T. L. TURNAGE,
R. L. DAVIS.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OP
the BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST CO.
AT BETHEL, N. C.
At the close of business April 6th, 1906.
1.30
1.30
IS.
1.61
3.72
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts unsecured 271.38
Furniture Fixtures 989.63
Due from Banks and
Bankers 11,900.39
Cash items 908.67
Gold and silver coin,
National bank and
other U. S. notes 3,130.21
Total
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock 5,300.00
Surplus fund
Undivided profits 1,168.23
Time certificates of
deposit 3,14.50
Deposits subj. to check 20,935.62
checks out-
standing 28.18
Certified Checks
37.278,43
1.30 17.22
1.30
1.30 1.65
Falkland
Fountain
Moore
2.76 1.30
AND
tee
C. L.
Greene, J. F. .
I Pone. D. V. . Little, w. r,. .
AT THE LOW PRICE OF
the Yard
Hell. II.
Blount, Edward. . Brown,
Brown, Henry.
John.
Cherry. Peter.
n.
Elks. J, E.
Hellen. . Forbes. L. S.
Fleming, Julius S. Fleming,
Gray, .
Hopkins. Frank
Hopkins. Frank
Hopkins,
Hopkins, Nelson
H.
Keel, II. F.
Phoebe, Est.
E.
Moore. Henry.
John P.
Perkins, W. . Peyton,
Price, .
Redmond. William.
Tyson, F.
Tucker, W. H.
Tyson, George.
Laura.
A.
Dudley, J. H.
Simpson. C. L.
Thorne, W.
Williams, Dudley. . .
I Rink, rt. Tr.
Cox. J.
B. L.
L. H.
FARMVILLE TOWNSHIP.
B Swamp
. C Creek
Marlboro
TOWNSHIP.
. i Sheppard
Arthur
Arthur
Lacy
Mill
Home
. Wash.
J.
Greene st
. Res
. 1-3
. Perkins
. Wash.
Mill
B. Lane
Home
Stokes
. V, Mill
. Wash.
Greene
.
Pitt st
Greene st
Dwelling
st
. Reed
. Patrick
Wash.
Vines
Hodges
C.
. V, Patrick
. Cherry
. Perkins
TOWNSHIP.
Wooten
R. R. F.
CREEK TOWNSHIP,
6.95
SR
3.34
4.54
4.22
3.94
3.10
1.88
10.23
1.37
4.39
7.6
3.54
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt,
I. of the above named solemnly
4.06 swear that the above statement is true to the best of my
and belief. M. Mount, President.
4.64
1.30 20.12
1.30 1.57
1.30 5.64
1.30
Subscribed and sworn to
ore me, this day o, April
1906. R. J. GRIMES,
Votary Public ,
ft
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
. I
4.25 1.30 5.55
2.37 1.80 3.67
5.75 1.30 7.05
3.97 1.30
19.36 1.30 20.66
1.30 2.29
35.83 4.28
5.34 8.61 2.81 3.81 9.91 4.11 4.11 6.77
G Creek
Hardy
11.87
2.28
1.45
4.24
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
9.17
13.171
3.581
. i
5.54
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.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
COTTON SEED. MEAL AND HULLS.
FEED STUFFS.
I Pin paying the marker price for Cotton Seed
in any
sell Cotton Meal Mid Hulls, in car or
less, or loose, to suit, purchaser, or exchange for Seed
wan-In
HAY, CORN, OATS, BRAN, SHIP STUFF LIME
and all kinds of feed hand.
Car Golden Seed and Feed Oats also Black
Oats, Red Rust Proof Oats.
I have just had built a warehouse near the depot
this line.
I will continue to carry a line of nice at the
same stand occupied by Johnston Bros.,
F- V- JOHNSTON.
We beg leave to announce that we are
Wholesale and Retail
for--------s
White Lead, Paints,
Colors, and and
v Ready nixed Paints.
There is no line in the world
u the Harrison It has it a
reputation for honorable wares and honorable
dealings.
If you use the Harrison Paints you need
never worry quality.
We trust that you will favor us with your
orders whenever you want good paint for any
Have just a car load and
can give you Special Prices.
Baker Hart
N. C,
The Is Read By Everybody reach, and in
it reaches, money pay for what want.
If yon have what they want advertise it and yon are sure to
a putt money.
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT.
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent-
-i. . . C. .
As lied for Daily
Reflector we take
treat pleasure in receiving
writing receipts for
I those in arrears. We have a list
I of all who receive their mail at
I this office. We also take orders
fur job
After this it will be warm-
J. J. Edwards Son have just
I received car load of Ell-
wood wire
your buildings by
with
lead.
lull line of colors, kept
Smith
Those who have not registered t
, previous election and are entitled
I to vote at the election to be held
on Monday in Hay,
for officers of the town Ayden
are requested to call at my office
and register a the law
Blow,
We are agents for ready
I mixed paint. These paints are
reliable,
Cannon
Our White Goods, Silks and
I trimming are pretty. We
most cordially invite the ladies
I to call. Cannon Tyson.
V. paper
or short joints
I and pipe at J. K. Smith Bro.
Dress goods, Broad cloth,
I Mohair, albatross
alias, lining and while
I goods at J B Bro
There are things that a man can't
afford for himself because his wife
I can afford things for herself.
Bed steads, mattresses, springs
I single and double, rockers,
j and split-bottom chairs wash
dressers tables at J K
I A Bro
Calico and at
per yard, great reductions in white
slippers and summer goods, at J
B. Smith Bro.
J. R. Smith Bi . have just
received a car load of
Also a car load Lee's
cultural lime for etc.,
E. E. Co. will do all they
possible can to please you with
their new line heavy fancy
groceries.
Hay corn, oats, meal, hulls, lime
windows locks nails Cross
cut saws and mechanic tools at J
B Smith Bro
For can peaches, apples, corn
tomatoes, c, apply to E. E. Hail
A Co.;
When a man loves a woman more
than tongue can tell, all he has to
do is let her a his
pocketbook.
Car load V. Crimped in
to cover residences
churches, school houses, barns
shelters, stables much cheaper than
very little labor, at J.
B. Smith Bro.
persons are hereby
harbor, shelter, em-
ploy give fond to my son, Al-
ouzo who is under age.
doing m will be subject
to law. John Braxton,
Ayden, N. C. B. F. No J
Cotton hulls, meal, wheat
bran, ship hay and grain
always on hand at lowest market
prices. Cannon
A crockery, glass
ware, fancy lamps, and tinware
C. B. Williams has at his store
latest aid groceries
confectioneries that can lie had.
His cigars tobacco cannot be
excelled. Flour, Sugar, Coffee,
Cheese, Crackers and every
in this line of the freshest
and best variety. His prices are
lowest for o goods he
I handle- be handles nose but
I best. Try him. B.
Main street, Ayden, N. C.
A lull supply of Trunks
Telescopes, Grips, Satchels
Suit Cases, at J. K. Smith
Only a few weeks before Easter
how about letting us make
spring suit while you can
your choice of goods. Wanamaker
Brown, per P. G. Buhmaun Co.
INDIGNATION AT BETHEL.
Go to E. K. i Co's new
market heel, meats,
sage, and fresh fish.
When your eyes
J. W. Taylor, optician,
Ayden, N. C. is to do
your work if yon want to be
pleased.
Old Fashion Paw-
Paw Gum Bread Trays at J. B.
Smith Bro.
Latest styles in cloaks and wrap
Misses and Ladies
also a nice line of Zephyr
tors at J. B. Smith i Bro.
Get Cox cotton planter the
best on the market B. Smith
Bit
Pure Bock Chicken
for sale at per setting
Apply to Mrs. W. J, Mum-
lord, Ayden, N. C.
cars cotton seed,
will highest cash price, don't
sell your seed until you see me.
Frank Co.
A full line of trunks, tel-
grips, satchels, baud
suits cases at J B Smith Bro
I always keep on hard a fill
due feed stuff at lowest cash
prices Such as bay, oats, corn,
cotton seed meal hulls, brand
ship stuff. Frank Lilly Co.
The Ayden Bank has increased
its capital stuck to At a
recent meeting of the stockholders
of tin- bank per was
to the surplus fund a div-
per was declared.
Merchandise
a lull line of meat, lard can
goods. Don't buy before
me a trial. Frank Lilly Co.
For carpenters atom s
hemp rope and pulleys, at J. K.
Bro.
Why exhaust your patience with
that kicking cow when you can buy
fresh Evaporated Cream and Con-
Milk at F. G. a
Bed Steads, Suits, Dresser-
Center Tables, Chairs, Cradles,
Bed Springs, Mattresses
Lounges, Cook Stoves and a
great many other things are
kept up stairs. Cannon Tyson.
Needles, oil, hand repair
all makes of sewing machines
J. b. Tripp Bro. Ayden, N. C.
Cannon Tyson's new
for Ladies Misses and Children
have arrived. We carry a high
grade of footwear.
We sell and Wheeler
sewing machine. Kit rash
or on easy term- J. H. Tripp
Bro, West st, Ayden, N.
C,
For a nice present buy a novel-
clock at J. W. Taylor's. L is
for any occasion.
You will heeler
son and machine.
Prices way way down
Tripp next to Early
Ayden, N. C.
Resolutions t Recent
Outages.
people Bethel
a meeting to
nation
community.
A and second-
ed the following
be adopted by a
called
or of Bethel, there
about i- K -ii ii.-i
the community, following
was
hear mingled regret
and indignation of the shameful
lawless deed which was
at the home Mr. W. J.
Teel. one of our
at o'clock Monday morning,
April ii. his home was
entered by who ignored
the of family, and put
tin- under their feel at-
Mr. Teel from the
loom I lie evident of
him, therefore.
First. That we d
I a
is even possible in this
That we condemn
j i I lawlessness; tills being
the second the sort the
same reason. The first com-
on I lie J A. Man
mug, Match or and
through fear secret until
Mi April
o'clock a. in. live in
same ho id.
Thai we trust per-
one and all, may be
receive l lie lull penalty the law.
That we appeal to all
good citizens and law abiding
people to with in our
i uphold law and
down all
Lord how this world is given
to lying. A sentence from the
Indiana Republican platform
e the action
President Roosevelt in rigidly
enforcing the anti-trust laws
placed upon the statute books of
United States by the Republican
Boston Herald
wants to know it is
enforcement of the
anti-trust against the beef-
packers, the Standard Oil mag-
the United States Steel
Corporation, the coal-carrying
railroads, the Santa Fe
or the v and paper trust
that the platform-makers had in
public is tolerant of
the Republican party when it
takes to itself the credit for good
and good weather. But it
oversteps the limit when its
claims to have enforced, rigidly
or otherwise any anti-trust law.
Observer.
Your Eyes.
II you are tumbled with
eyes or have a difficulty in obtain-
suitable glasses, it not
how difficult your case, call J.
an expert
Ayden, N. C, who bat five years
experience with some of Me most
cases. He never fails tn
give or
money refunded. Over five
of Pitt Greene and
people to testily to his
mid Give him your
if you
Human Blood Marks.
A tale of horror was told by marks of
hi blood in the home of J .
a well merchant of Hue,
. v duo i
Buyers hemorrhages of the lungs,
mid near death when I begun
lie. King's New it com-
cured me and I have remained
well ever it cures in
chronic
mid is the only known curs for
weak Lungs. Every guaranteed
by J I. Druggist, o
Trial bottle free.
Dr. Joseph Dixon,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Brick Block, Railroad st.
N. C.
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,
ITEMS.
N.
It.-. R. tiled Nil
Mt Chi
st place Sunday.
Col I aid, of id us,
alter a week with
relative, mil Sunday.
A. O. Clark aid H. C.
Sunday
. look a fly n g
aid family
spent
William of Greenville,
made us a visit Sunday.
H. M. of Norfolk, spent
in our city.
Ga spent Fri-
day with here
attended the skating
Misses May Owens and
Holliday to
ton last week.
W. K Jr., to
the accident breaking his arm
skating last is
proving fast.
Mi-. Laura Stanley, of
Mr. Jno of this place, died
at her home last night
Friday
Minn Lucy Galloway is spending
sometime with her uncle,
near house.
and Will
Powell, of made u a
call Sunday.
and of
Ne Bern, a ere to see us again
night.
F. of
here
If you are not planting cotton
you are In id
farmers
morning, aid one to
kill somebody's titans.
Begin This Week.
The from
this territory will begin this week
and before Saturday night of
box earn laden with luscious
fruit will have been hurried North
from south east of
In sec
already movement is
refrigerator car loads
each having gone for
ward yesterday.
all over
having gone
Point alone. pi ices are re
ported fob very good
in
Star
THE LITTLE BOY WHO KAN AWAY
I'm run
v one day.
I in o , luff ht I
lo I I CK
or w my . r comb my
I'll find ii I
Arid ha to till
rM old chip u I
hf . ,
hid r then
An-l didn't a tear.
I Sammy
ii do not rare If I go.
But dues have to till
That old t. will
only
off
And Kate,
Who upon the garden gate.
Said he
will you do
When you get no spread
At suffer time on of
One block from home an i
Weak little heart w full of fear.
He thought about Red Mood.
The wolf that met her In the wood.
The boy kepi so mum
When he heard f the .
of the dark and the
Then poor Mammy
through the he rifted
in he
The big chip he did Ml,
Hr Mucked Up with a Will.
He wanned hie fat d till hair.
He went up to chair
And her then lie said,
like some tip f
San Km-
Mr Daniel P. Dead.
Mr. Daniel f.
resident of unity, and brother
of our townsman, Mr; John P.
died at bis home in
slier a several ill-
to
Wilson for interment in
there, Reside wife
who Hr, the
grave ago. Free
Pres-.
The n as a
Mr. D.
N. C. TEACHERS ASSEMBLY.
Will Meet I.-,
The if u. gram the
Caro I oh Assembly
lune s j announced by
C. . The assembly
s I June
the a hire by
re.-p use . h.
of Pitt k-
for evening t.
superintends t of public
instruction of Pennsylvania and
of the National
nil. Among the
others down Cm are Dr.
M. of University
of Chicago; Dr. N.
of C A. J.
Montague, of Virginia; Supt. H. C.
of. be Chelsea City
schools;
rector of practice, school of
Stale Dr. F. c. Wood-
ward, of Richmond College; Gov.
K. male
J. Dr. W. L. Poteat,
Dr. C. Smith, Di. Chas.
D. others of
Carolina.
G and Mrs. Glenn will
receive the at the
evening,
An Underground Lake Creates it
Some men are known by the work
they refuse to do
A lucky
is rs. Alexander, of Me., who
has found or. King's New fills to
the remedy she ever for
keeping the Liver and
in perfect order. You'll agree with her
if you these painless purifiers that
infuse new life. Guaranteed
woolen druggist, price
GOODS SAVED
FROM FIRE
Same as new-consisting of
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes
Hats, Gent's and Ladies fur-
goods. In fact
everything kept in a first
class general
store sold at greatly
ed prices.
HORTON
A Tobacco Grower's Profit
is dependent upon a properly
fertilizer.
i. K. L.
Den tint,
Greenville, N. G.
crop is
H st easily
spoiled as
k tobacco. Th
fertilizer
be riff hi, and
be it must
contain at least
, actual
Potash
Tot I with
or
Cm
nm our int.
it will
GERMAN KALI St., N. V., or
Ob
OF
THE BANK OF AYDEN
N. w.--
AI the business April 6th,
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts,
Furniture and Fixtures
Overdrafts Secured 13.67
Duo from Hanks,
Cash
180.00
Silver Coin, 1,483
National Bank and
other V. S. nous 1,916.00
Total,
stock paid no
profits
Deposits to 45,097.61
Total,
OF
COUNTY
J. U. Smith, of above-named
that the r-i mi in is line to II e I. and be-
lief. J. Cashier.
and sworn to before
this 11th day of April 1900.
STANCH.
Notary Public.
If. SMITH,
JOSEPH
J, . CANNON.
Richmond. Va., April
Va. special
prevailed today
town, county, West
miles north of here, over
the discovery of a subterranean hike
and cavern which are being
ed this afternoon by an expert with
electric lights, lieu blasting k
discovered the lake and
cavern when the discharge fell
through. and with
a small boat rowed around several
hundred yards. The lake is full of
the purest water. Residents of
alarmed, fearing the
ground will fall in, burying them aid
their property, the
wonder is directly under the town.
Value of the B. and L.
The College build
this city is one of the
in
Its was mad--
possible tie in,
of the I g loan
How it was done i-
related in an editorial in
The Greenville, News,
what has bee, d me Charlotte
can be done i-i other places. The
News says that a little over six
years ago the movement begun
to build the college. The amount
required was The man-
conceded that the best
way to raise I'm money was
through the building mid
associations of oily. Subscript
fund therefore
invited
able stock
which were de payable in
weekly a
period six Out years.
Tue weekly installment
was With payments
thus mule en-y was
readily raised money was
oil lie en liege building
creeled. The I and
stock is now nearly matured and in
an. month or cash will
be available return the
pd money. There is a church in
quite a
sum of els i. off a debt In
this same was tin ugh the build-
and loan Many,
many a its home,
b in way through
building
Chronicle.
Every Hay.
II i he passenger train is
going to keep up way of Com-
iii an hour or two late, as
well change the schedule and
make ii connect at with
trains of
Torture.
It no worse than terrible case of
me yearn. Then I
was advised lo apply
less a box
cured me write of
iv. all and Sores
Woolen
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WRECK WASHINGTON.
Fireman on Passenger Train
Killed.
Just fore noon Tuesday the
passenger from Parmele to
on the Coast
out pt,
miles out Washington, when
n axle to engine broke and
one drive wheel on the left
run off. Emergency brakes were
applied and the train brought to a
stand still as quickly as possible
No damage was done to I rain
except the machinery of t
was considerably warp, d am
The track was
slightly torn up. The a
man Kiddie.
Knight, became frightened, am;
climbing up Horn Meek
engine lo his Wat
lumped bead Hurt ii me
if
I , .
, i in-
i. L
Lo post Mop-
r n. i U
,, of
I I .
. In any pave-
i. . I o. e
ALL AROUND GRIFTON.
Finds Interesting
Tilings to Tell.
N. C.
The who tank tin
cars at
for City
ed the train. The
gel by
We were very much pleased i
have with pa an or Pi
evening our very clever d
J. J Gilbert,
It is sad chronicle the dean
of Mrs. of
who departed this Ii-
Saturday night. She was
at St. county,
Our are with the l
We had a shower of
Sunday evening, accompanied
thunder and lightning. nil
came in good it u
this section.
We pleased to meet friend
F. Brooks, of
evening.
Our sermon
at the Disciple was
with vivid lightning hashes
d red hot thunder for the men,
and April showers for the women
folks.
Mrs. Annie B. had the
to step upon oil
to the sewing machine and
I wound which is quite painful
to when walking.
are pleased to note quite
improvement in W. J. Pope,
has been to
I several days. H
be up and out again long.
says he is still th
to defend the organization to
he belongs against
of all those who attack
hi principles as a and I
some of them will hear i
him at distant day, and then
may the Lord have mercy on
Ml Injured
ii Ho
a am that came along
i 1.1 1-i.
TO PEOPLE.
issues a Proclamation
for Assistance.
Governor, Glenn has the
following
tin- People of the
news Horn
continues show t
faring lo the helpless
and people of that
and H there-
rd
Christian citizens of State 1-
do all in their power lo aid j
to om brethren
Governor the State, ca I g q Apr 1906
all good people throughout the I
State t re to the call., of I A big white frost all over the
mayor, and committees, this morning makes one think
giving, ft her means a. God ha. he i, all up with his work
for the purpose that is all right Cheer up, it will
of the and be plenty hot after a while.
needy people. We have been having very
A dire and calamity weather for sometime and th
has never befallen country, farmers have wade good Hie of the
and in arc hungry,
leaf, without clothing and Much cotton will be planted this
with and Com is coming up nicely
would well should do plants are scarce and email.
UP, so Should do unto Frank Carroll says be has sou e
y giving comfort lo I plants ready to set, if be had the
them great land made ready.
COX'S MILL ITEMS
ail
they can d believe will
both liberally gladly.
B. Glenn,
of North Carolina
is rent for men
and a day women to wash tin r
What Offers
Apr I
the
He and
the ii over
bus
in
oil offering
ll
la ii I district
I.
City
Extended.
Mr.
that time
limit which articles be n-
c in residence
phone i oiliest, notice of which
will Ii- ii in
been from Maj t
IO 1st.
Cox, Bill
Williams and J. H, Stokes are
gone to New Bern to attend Fed-
.-win as witnesses. Several
Colored witnesses also went.
Miss K M Tucker's school near
here will close Wednesday, the
we have had a j
for months.
Carroll and
attended church at
L. Edwards and Mrs. Eu-1
wards went to see her brother,
C ix, near
l-Vi i are on a boom in
get it fast enough
B. Go is hauling lots for the
It must be a pay
m if freight it
handles.
I don't think the frost ha- hurt
fruit any, ii ii warms up from now.
Cotton seems to be afraid to
eleven cents
that would lie all right we
get it fall.
Notice lo Creditors.
i qualified before
Court of Pitt a
Emily d
is In to all
to the estate to make
I tn
all having against
are notified must
1.1 for payment before
March, 1907,
plead in recovery
Toil March
Joyner.
of Joyner,
id to U
s. Well, l
is all J
a tine DOW,
continues in our section, g
Carroll went to Winter-
B morning and says he
just iii in-
going the coming back.
home all light, but the
wind blew
man who knows enough to
attend to his own business
enough.
.
. a a A
STYLE NEWS
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.
The New Dress
in great variety. Flowered
S; IV Tissue in exquisite
in pink, blue and
from to yd, with
to match.
Sheer Cotton
in Persian designs, lovely for
in leading shades at yd,
with drop linings to match.
Wool Finished Batiste
All cotton, f beer 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 Linens
Thin, fluffy, sheer, dainty materials
in white, suitable for all occasions are
here 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
Linen, and which closely re-
real linen.
New Silks
Dress 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 We have
Baby Irish Laces in all overs, bands
and edges. Maltese and Val. Laces in
match sets. Round thread and Ger-
man n 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 t 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,
to use in Bureau Scarfs, Wash stand
Scarfs, Table Covers and Tray C
mil.
Misses
DEPARTMENT contains the best makes and styles.
Kites White Canvas Court Ties and Pumps, sizes 1-2 to a pair;
spring heels, sizes to at pair.
T it in all kid and patent leathers, sizes to at 1-2 to st
Patent Leather Court Ties, sizes 1-2 to from to ; all kid, same style, to
Men. Parent Leather Oxfords, at and
Men and Boy. Tennis Oxfords from to
We never shown a prettier or more complete stock and we cordially invite you to give us a call.
j. R. J. G.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR
VOL No.
GREENVILLE, Pin COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA MAY. I. 1906.
PARHAM ENTERTAINS
Honor of Mrs. J. Hugh Par-
ham and Mrs. J. W. Ferrall.
Friday afternoon from ti
ht home on the
r of Greene Fourth
B. Ernest
of
honor of h-r Mrs. J.
of and
J. W. F. rail.
lAs arrived they were
by hostess,
was H in the hall by
M. Si I, Mi- Mag.
i Doughty,
of the after-
Ion was a con-
It that was interest-
The Iii-- prize, a
was won l-v Mrs. Forbes
no presented t to Mr. J. Hugh
K -i The second
a book was won by
H. C, and presented
J. W.
the prizes
Ivor, which hand
wen; presented to the
At conclusion of the contest
ii j I-- h -i were
The guests were Mrs. J. Hugh
I Ki Mesdames J.
. Fen all, W. F. Burch, L
G. J. Woodward, D. J.
C. OH.
C. Hooker,
M. Schultz, L- Fleming, J.
C. Forties, C.
M. , W. H. Kicks,
Martha and Mug-
Dough
A Wanderer
The r Ledger gives the
lowing account a
in who ban almost circled the
be;
October William Thorn.
son of David
this county ft borne. On
last he c; me back to visit his
In all i hat time he had not
them and they
that be was dead. He
many of his kindred dead, but
me of his there and sisters are
lag. He Mr. John
d Mr. Hoggard were in
Saturday Not a white man
in that he knew
fact not a pi i-on, man or woman
him the world over,
h the United States and foreign
He cornea here from
where lie bar been engaged
orange
US. MANNING
d Sequel to the Out-
rages.
I that Mrs. Fannie
Manning In d entirely lost tier
She is the wife of J. A.
in mi who was white-
whipped three weeks
ore assault was
the of J.
The that Mis. Man
g baa left her borne and i- wan-
log in the woods. Her
left with hi r trying to keep
r back and it is
both Mr. Manning
several of neighbors are
for
i- an of strain
a anxiety the people of that
ire placed under
r pi of these outrages
is ii and
law abiding
I i ii having it stop-
you A
is not a place where you
, trusted. trust it-
IN ADVANCE
jNo.
COURT SUSTAINS STATE.
Bethel Case Set for Trial Tuesday.
At the resuming of court
lay afternoon, Mr. Gilliam for the
defense read a notice from Dr.
Nelson that Harmon Wynn is
physically unable to attend court.
The messenger bringing the
a brother of Wynn, further stated
that Harmon Wynn has
Mr. Gilliam in renewing
bis for continuance, argued
to some length his reasons for ask-
such continuance.
Mr. Fleming for defense, stated
why he could not
any attention to the
--f the case under
being employed in a
sane, o be called Friday, and
other cases.
Solicitor Moore still insisted
the case set for trial this
term. He found himself
by the Gov. Jar-
via and Col. Skinner, who would
appear for the prosecution. How-
even in these
absence, he would prefer to have
the case set for this term. A
the solicitor that the
defense had made up his mind to
have this case continued if
brought a rejoinder Mr.
Gilliam that such is not th-j case,
but he thought justice demands it.
Mr. Gilliam said it was evident
to him that even the solicitor did
SUPERIOR
April Criminal and Civil Term in
Session.
The following cases have been
disposed
Joe V. Move, seduction,
sentenced months to be assigned
to roads. Appeal to Supreme
court.
Travis Dunn, guilty,
sentenced mouths to be assigned
to roads.
Aaron Woolen,
guilty, sentenced four mouths to
be assigned to
Julius carrying
sentenced months
to be assigned to roads.
Gray, assault with deadly
weapon, guilty judgment append-
ed upon of costs.
Julius Gray, forcible
guilty, judgment suspended upon
coats.
Henry Davis, not
guilty.
Sentence passed on
Moses and of
months imprisonment was stricken
out and judgment was suspended
on of coals and good be-
passed on Ormond
Hart of months imprisonment
changed to a of
costs.
passed Sam Mooting
R. F. D. IN REAL DANGER. , ALL AROUND GRIFTON.
land of days
not wish to try this case this term, j was changed to tine
owing to absence of the of m each
counsel mentioned. Fine of John B-
This denied, and made
if, very plain as to his wishes.
The court following up the
of tin-, morning discussed
relative to taking
of of witnesses who
could not attend stated that
court can agree to bold a
term, the Mine between now
and be summer recess being en-
taken.
Mr. Gilliam stated that if the
case i- emit lo and -cl for -01111-
term, he will agree to try
was reduced to
O.-cu Johnson, larceny, pleads
sentenced mouths to be
assigned to roads.
Daniel Join
Hay wood, guilty,
two years each to be as-
to roads.
Will murder, not
Department Says One-
Third of the Routes in North
Carolina Show Lack of
Patronage.
Despite the numerous
that have come from
giving that
rural delivery North
Carolina would not be abridged,
fears on part of of
congress from the State nave
aroused as the of a letter
received by
from Fourth Assistant Postmaster
General which that
official states that one-third of the
routes snow a lack of
that will be sent to
State to make a thorough in-
establish-
ed routes. In fact that Mr. De-
state that inspectors have
gone to to see
be done improving
where routes do
come up to stand
aids. fourth post-
master suggests four
of all he suggests the
stimulation of the service to secure
greater A readjust-
of routes is
and dually, he points to a
in routes or absolute
discontinuance. The fact that a
third of the rural routes in
State are in jeopardy has given
much concern the delegation
and the fear entertained that the
will be lo put of
routes on an every other day or
week basis. Wash
Finds
Things to Tell.
N. O.
It was our pleasure to Mrs.
Nun Tucker, of last
Friday who a Visitor at Mrs.
W J
I rained enough
cool an us to
go to sleep, and oh, we
hale to wake up d ii ban
,.,.;. rained skin deep ex-
iii. e between
then r dining June.
Disciples at tins place will
Commence meet-
the Second Sunday in
LAUGHINGHOUSE FOR
SENATE.
TUB
1906.
As time is near
our county
to.
I f, and for the
, took
fir the bet
most men to till
should we look after
being
and careful g
nine but men who are tried aid
true Democrats who by their
past record we can feel assured
May instead will the whole people with-
Tins change was mail- or favor,
was
because some the
e Hell ,, i,.;, , ,
before
We had pleasure of meeting
H. B. Hardy, News
and and passed the
time few of our jaw-
breakers and rib ticklers.
Our town police is very
of the his prisoners
this hot He places them
under prison hounds
come out and cool.
There is a great
in store for all those who attend
the exercise at the High I
school next Thursday. Prof. Car- ;
will deliver the address.
He is an orator of order
He knows what to say and bow
Bay it.
In this connection mere is
better known to the people of
township and to Pitt
than any in it, who has
taken a bold and stand
the people, as
Corporate assumption greed,
has proven
him to be an ideal representative
of the people of Put county in our
Legislature, a man who knows the
right and dares to do it.
In connection I refer to
Hon. J. J. as the
our next
county convention . .
Senator from Pitt county.
He veil u. well and
our last mid his
work did n-t stop u u
of Legislature
cent and
We regret very much to j laid the people by our
lose any of the lady in county in
schools and
of Raleigh are so very clever
Reserve.
D. C,
then without objection to Governor North Carolina,
sent witnesses, provided the St
will to allow depositions
News
too. their don't you
know.
A WinK to The Merchant,
A, farmer is credited in an
ex.
change with the
been a good many
times since I started
myself and I note that it has
a measure whit manner of
be is. Mr. loves
Pitt county and her people. He
is outspoken, honest, earnest, and
Thus we know him
Next at Old Capital.; as a man, and. we of Town-
New Orleans. Li., April ship know him and have
The formal business the him and we take
annual of h before the
United Confederate
to a close this afternoon. One day
was the star speaker today at the in of the reunion is left and
to hearing by the house commit-wan l I will be devoted to parade
be taken ten days prior to such
trial tune, if it proved that wit-
could not attend.
tee on agriculture to bear
bill appropriating
tor the creation of for-
b of the veterans.
buying a lightning loot and j
Democrats of Pitt county as
date for mi, election
as r from this county.
Dr. M. Jones.
Judge intimate that if he Southern
insisted he would set region White
case tor trial next week. of New Hampshire,
consultation by the State's laws The North Carolina governor ad-
solicitor announced dressed himself to that portion of
would be for trial the measure affecting
whenever court would let it
The court set Tuesday next at
o'clock.
and told the committee
that the creation of the proposed
reserve would a
Mi Gilliam stated that as the ii upon the whole
court halt announced the day for I country through the Appalachians
trial, lie nut want anything to, ,,, declared that a Valuable
com.-up that would prevent the timber reserve was
trial from being had, but could not s
tell just what may arise to did
a postponement. not step in interfere that for-
be destroyed that were
worth millions of dollars in them
selves and that were a protection
to many rivers in
Stales.
at Ayden.
A treat awaits our people
in future. Prof. J. B.
of Wake F rest College,
is to deliver the literary
the closing exercises of the
graded at this place on
the 11th, The professor has
great name in literary world
is a writer and
Baptist.
settling for it per inch.
was followed up
by the of a patent gate
that wasn't advertised. It was
sold to me on such close margin,
the agent said, that the Arm
couldn't it.
bought everything from
hedge fences to encyclopedia that
wasn't advertised, and there is a
piece of furniture on
this place that is any account I've
not fallen over it. I have gotten
so that when an agent calls me
with something I don't understand
I ask him ilia advertised-
II b show me anything but
of handbills I call
was select-
ed as the place for holding the
next reunion, the choice being
made acclamation. The only
competitor was
Alabama, tint the
or of Richmond so
the advocates
in; in did not allow the matter
to come to Vote and w
favor of d before a roll
call was The that
the monument of
is to I e in
was a potent for
many of the old soldiers.
I. inch a
Texas Town Destroyed.
Texas, April A
tornado Which swept through this
place tonight destroyed everything
its path and as a result
the entire town a mass of
only three buildings now
-t least persons are
lead a number are injured.
The tornado was followed by fire
Inch consumed the wreckage.
Tub is at nil
. lb till
vending
Licenses
of Deeds B. Williams
licenses to the following
since last
K. M. and Tessie
L. Carper and Mary A.
Alex and Addie
Allen Bertha K.
A. M.
Forbes.
COLORED
Moses Holland George Ann
Ward.
Thomas and
Cobb.
Julius and
and Harriett A.
Moore.
Win Little aid Bessie Page
Grimes, and Sarah Cherry.
STEAMER SUNK.
No Damage to the Cargo.
On her last trip up from Wash-
the steamer Shiloh
a snag near the mouth of
creek, miles below
Such a bole was in
hull that she began taking water
Rushing the Work.
Mr. H. Greene is a
letter from the factory with which
he placid the -r for
to install an ice ad Vis
him that the work is being
rushed and will lie ready for ship-
in about three weeks. The
lice plant is going be a great
in Greenville.
of
The funeral of Dr. C. A
rapidly. To save the steamer and who dud Thursday morning, took
cargo pilot run the boat on afternoon from his
shoal and she settled in shallow
water. By this the cargo of mer-
damage.
The belongs to
Oil Mills, of Tarboro. The
steamer was and passed
here Friday night going to Tar-
you expend, it is not work to do
a you like to do-
late residence in town-
ship, about miles from Green-
ville. funeral was under the
auspices of the Masonic fraternity
of which he a member,
II. II. Moore being
clergyman. There was a very-
large attendance.
Dr. was a highly esteem-
No matter how much time and la- ed excellent citizen.
HADDOCK'S X ITEMS.
X C., April
of
j spent Saturday night and Sunday
in this neighborhood.
Mr, and Mrs. S. Is
Greenville, attended
Bose Hill Sunday.
Mies G -is, of
Spent Saturday night and Sunday
Miss Harris.
Mrs. Dennis Gannon has been
very sick, but is much better.
George to
land today.
Misses II and
Wilson are n near
. tin. w .
Canute and her
cousin, little Hat are
near Black Jack
this wees.
Maggie Moore her
brother, John, of Cox's Mill.
spent at J. A.
Miss Maud has
ed from alter spending a
few days there.
T, N. Manning filled
regular appointment at
Sat day night and Sunday.
Mi. and Mrs. W. A. of
spent Saturday night
Sunday at L. H. Wilson's,
George Marshal Hat
to Ayden Saturday.
lie leaves a wife two children.
School l
The school n
ton will close with a
Thursday, May
will be made by
of Wake Burrs
I. Moore, of
, I
. L
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m m


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Eastern reflector, 27 April 1906
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