Eastern reflector, 8 May 1906


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END OF THE CENTURY
for
Tuesday May 1st
End of the Club and
wen- de
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beautiful home
die rated with wars, ad-
lo lit- tines.
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received th
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Sunday.
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BIRO LAW
I is just as important for ill-
officers of the law to protect bird
nests and eggs in the spring and
the of ti
small boy, as it is fur the
wardens protect during
the closed season. The North
Carolina law protecting bird
nests la very plain and should
be brought to the attention
nil and mi a, too, for that
ii It provides that ii any
person or needlessly
destroy i or eggs i I
wild birds, pi those of
row, owls hawks, crows, black-
birds, Jackdaws and
be shall be guilty a
and hi ed one dollar
nest or egg destroyed
Hi- be it lest
than five i or more than .;
for each
In from The
i ii. we endorse the n-
of that paper that
. one
which this old earth
Wei o it not for the
oil d that
life would dreary indeed,
such are likely to
come to pass in the
unless me stop is put
the . i Ia
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L I . Oil
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lending this week.
I. I i ill Ii
home y. e n
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M. T. Lawrence. The attends
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mull lib- I. Minn .
Miss Lull Hub
on, J. It.
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Miss Minnie G.
There was u .; m pi
After Ho marriage, me bride a
with their many
and rel i e rep to the h mi-
mother, .
1.-. a boom If
per awaited them,
Tin In de attired in a i;
of while
The wore a l
black suit were the reel pi
y useful
area ma
FiRST
The work g
. delivery e ;
Carolina has Tin
from Hock,
,. is to reduced ti n
rice weekly The
in . State meet the dis-
pl; sure of the
officials.
-nun has been I
decision and the reason assigned
I Teasing the service ti
very-other-day i- th
do
j the minimum e;
Used by the pi an
men at the requisite tor a daily
vi i- Mr. m ill has endeavor-
ed cure a readjust mi
the route so as to ail lain the
daily service, but his efforts
have not yet met success.
The matter of disc est ; i-
w in e p v of
e I as is no
stat defining conditions
the Mr. Si .
ting g
the of limiting I i
me it in
-j. el J. in News
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loin t. I. inly .and Hon. L. I. Moore, of
1.1
iii e. I If
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II I, III,
A little lime water in milk, taken
several lime a day, will often aid
in good teeth.
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Oil I Ii e .
yet to come.
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Attention Old Veterans
Our annual meeting will In
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Y. an-11 quested hi prompt
on band at a. m.
A.
Henry . .,., Commander.
Bryan Grimes
Fair tonight and cooler
1-I portion.
See our line of pearl buttons
Pulley Bowen.
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 New Dress Coeds
ere here in variety. Flowered
Silk Tissue exquisite and
designs, in lavender, blue and
green to yd, with
to match.
Sheer Cotton
in Persian designs, for
dresses, in shades at yd,
with drop linings to match.
Wool Finished Batiste
f beer 2nd dainty, ideal for
shirt waist salts, for to yd.
Thin Sheer Lawns
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 and cream.
i Whit Linens
Thin, fluffy, sheer, dainty materials
in white, suitable for all occasions are
here shown, line dotted Swiss, in
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
Beautiful Dress in pin stripes
checks in dress patterns. in.
Chiffon Taffeta in the leading shades-
Special value in in. Taffeta Silks
in and colors.
Embroideries S Laces
We have been accorded many words
of praise for the e gathering
of new dainty novelties we 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 n 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
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, Collars, in great variety of
styles and grades. Dainty Gauze and
Lace Hosiery. Stamped in
Centerpieces, Shirt Waists and Tray
Cloths. Hand Drawn Linens,
to use in Bureau Scarfs, Wash stand
Scarfs, Table Covers and Tray C
.
ST CE DEPARTMENT contains the best makes and styles.
Ladies White Canvas Court Ties and Pumps, sizes 1-2 to from a pair; Misses
and sizes from to
White Kid Button Shoes, spring heels, sizes to a. pair.
Gents Oxfords in all kid and patent leathers, sizes to at 1-2 to st
r -dies F Leather Court Ties, sizes 1-2 to from to ; ail kid, same style, to
Patent Leather Oxfords, at and f
Men Boys Tennis Oxfords from to
V i i never shown a prettier more complete stock and we cordially invite you us a call.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
THE EASTERN
REFLECTORS
D J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY. MAY. 1906.
SCHOOL CLOSES.
Splendid Speeches by Hon. L. I.
Moore and J. B. Car-
county bK the
of M h
of hi any in
the state, and of the excellent
the
school is by
ft ho. l
just w. by
of Virginia as
and of
as assistant. The work
these two young ladies was such
a I SO I,
bold m
for the next
of the
school the reached
The is i ii public
six I lie
of l
for two mouths lunger.
la i building
by fire. Though a
low, the people were undaunted
by this disaster and the school
only one week.
this tune leis
and the went
without i inn hi
the of
A new building will be
in lime for the
session, and it will be larger
even better than the one that was
popular hue
School ii III i.
the plan lo
next session, instead of two as
heretofore, so that more
can .
of in t having a
I IV II
lie no
by the of tut
of this i
was to a aid
speaking. This look place Thurs-
day reflected highest credit
upon
It do
A speak
ere stand surrounded by
table seats, and a large table
dinner were placid in the beautiful
grove near Mr. L. J
and i . in
large i
of manhood, d, boys and
girls as . I an
was a scene, and in-
spired the is to
effort.-. Hon. L. I. Moon Has the
the
then splendid km is the result
of unity of He
tribute lo work
pioneer but
said it ; well with
pride lug grand
, i.-.-
Pill i. nil other
slain, hi- . it was due in
Having the
. u m,
Prof. W. II.
Wise Hit
Pill county i be
none.
I.-
plea that make n .-
n I.
,.,
never In lie.
Prof.
J. m Wake
Pro.
his address
to
teachers of the school
people of the i- hat
a school. He
time
the day. Dividing i object
Tinder bead be
ed each masterfully. Seize the
opportunity to labor; it is dignify-
to labor with the hands.
the opportunity to labor with
head. There is nothing great in
world but man, and nothing great
ii man hut mind. Seize the op-
love-love love
country, love humanity. Seize
the opportunity of being physical,
moral, spiritual. Let
us all have great
chance for every boy and girl
to have the best opportunity
Prof. a
of an orator, a
master of thought and language,
an i he carried his with
him
After the a sumptuous
was from well
baskets brought by the people of
the i- immunity.
I; was the pleasure of witter
to spend Wednesday right at the
elegant home of Mr J. P. Q Utter-
to at tend the speaking and
pi . grand
county, but all her borders
there is not a more sec-
GREENVILLE R. F. D. ROUTES.
What they Have Done the Past
Month.
There are six rural delivery-
mail routes operating from
ville, mid during the month of
April these routes the fol-
lowing amount of
Total
1630 1877
Bu
1893
the routes have made
good in the amount of
mail but
them be further enlarged
to k.-t p in from under
the government pruning To
be -in sale from curtailment
mi hi to handle as much
pieces of mail each
living along these routes
they can lo
the quantity if mail
T take papers them-
and neighbors to
do likewise,
TOWN
Proceedings of the
The board aldermen met in
regular monthly session Thursday
night, all the being
present.
The street committee reported
the streets fair condition, sou e
new tiling has been put in.
It was decided to pay hands at
the rate of cents per hour for
sprinkling streets.
The white cemetery committee
reported
with the water main to provide
water in
The lights and
reported that three drinking
been placed at
la the of
the
Tue s
to
recently lo be
GREAT COUNCIL OF RED MEN
Elected. Contribution
Will be Made to the
Harriett Monument.
Raleigh, N. C , May
great council of Red Men today
elected the following officers; F. M.
Hodges, great prophet; W. B.
or, great sachem; E. A.
great senior Joseph K
great Junior E
P. H. great keeper
wampum; F. M. Hodges W.
P. Goodwin, W.
B in Godwin, great chief
Mr. Goodwin's salary
increased so that he can devote all
time to work of order
Money was to be raised
fur the San Francisco sufferers.
An application the Colonial
Dunes was f-r
added hinds the monument for
cemetery enclosed and laid who it is
in lot It was to
price of hi- lots this
new addition the less
the
lots on the slope the old part of
the cemetery
Other standing committees bad
no to make
different made re
for the past
Tue dispensary report showed
dining in- if
and cash sales
The report the
the aid light plants
live light customers and
four water customers
month. for the
mouth
A Horn
ant the section of
tow u near the depot for a police-
man In that town
Was presented. A committee con-
tie sachem of
A nil will lie made in
response lo this Official
e Le. t was made that
next session, that of 1907, I
be held at
FARMVILLE ITEMS.
N. C , May 1.1 ti.
Miss art exhibit and
rainbow was much enjoyed
on Monday night. The work of
the young ladies was of high art
and deserves credit e
short time of study. The
mental and vocal music was fine,
especially the by
Jackson Mrs. N. W. Askew
and the duet by Misses Eva
and Roland was vi
tine.
Miss Selma Staton, who has been
of the mayor Mollie
as appointed to lake her home
and
make such recommendation as
found advisable.
following registrars, poll
holders places in
wind were named the
Mr. and Mrs.
in on the train to vi.-n
Mrs. M. T. Horton.
Mis. at. Shaw, of Tarboro, is
visiting Mis. J. Smith.
ii tun rd
Building and Loan.
Tie Loan
will
tomorrow,
Then mi fee of
share the weekly
n Stall .-f cents each
ill be and the secret 1-
at, S. C. Woolen,
will in Ins on
ready pa.
and fir
to Share Holders
Hist stock in The
ding Loan will
be Tim of
Mr, S. Woolen
rear Post Office will be
open Ho- entire day to receive the
fees and duel
and nil other
supplies to
have been
shares of is
the limit one series.
Nine hundred and Shares
have inly been sold in the first
leaving remainder of only
shares which In ll -will
taken you this
Let be
in Ins
There will be
Held in Washington, N. C May
19th, for the position of clerks
ml carriers the Post
For and further
apply I Frank
Hodge-. Local
Office.
for aldermen to be held the first C. ti day.
Monday in Strange will be here
First Herd- Sunday
poll holders, B. lay
W. E. Voting place
house.
Second J. I.
Garden; poll holders, W. o.
and o Spam. Voting place J.
D. Garden's house Put street.
Turn L. W.
poll holders, W. H.
and W. S. Atkins. Voting
place house.
Fourth If. A.
Mrs. J. Stanley Smith will give
musical concert on Friday
night the A
is all who attend the
choruses and drills of the
Milk Maids. Mrs. wax
works is the
well worth the small
Mrs. John T. will give
poll holders, T. concert
Hooker 14th, in the opera house for
store of the
on Five library.
Fifth P. M. J M. Windham has a new
Johnson; poll holders, G. B. Dr. Morrill.
I Cherry and A. H. I Ir. B. has in
lug place Brick new recently fitted up
Ace units were allowed in-, by L. Davis.
tiered paid W. Askew has
hospital very much
Wane Notice. improved. e hope he will
As this is campaign year mid i out
near
I for various offices to coining
under cover, The R
to give notice that
.-mall charge will be made for all
el
by themselves or their
friends through
It t a heavy tax newspapers
ad such free, and
have no right to expect
but should be willing to pay for
what they get just like other ad
V Hereafter all
or
any for office will
be charged for at the rate if one-
half cent for each word, If you
want such com printed
write them brief, count
send money lie. with
them.
OP
Adopted by the Methodist Sun-
day School of Greenville.
Whereas, our hiving
heaven, the first day May
saw in His
deuce, to take unto
so L
B. and Nannie B, Barnhill, who
was a member of our
school cradle roll, boll
mi- Sunday School
extend to the parents little
wood, and to ab beans
tad because his departure from
earth, our
their sole
That the tie-
ones lo sympathetic
Savior, who said here the
Hie lute lo
come unto me, and forbid then.
is Kingdom
resolutions
be spread upon the records of our
Sunday school, a copy sent lo
the bereaved that a
copy be handed to Daily Re-
it quest that they be
published.
Mis. G.
Mrs. J. L.
Wiley Brown.
With regret, this Sunday school
the of Pain
Clare, a member of cradle roll,
which Sunday morn-
day of April 1906, i-
the lender age of mouths.
lo his e extend
we pray
he who sud Suffer little
to u ti
sustain in
In little one, and that Its
lo a higher life will be
nil tine, III the to
bind their lour Heaven-
father.
And as a testimonial of love
respect, it la Hint ills re-
solution be spread upon the
of school and a be
sent lo and sister Cute.
Mrs. G. E. Hams,
Mrs. H. L. Carr.
Alex L. Blow.
Visiting Minister.
T. L. of Tarboro.
preached in the Memorial Baptist
Oh inch Sunday
His subject was from
it he gave his hearers a good
At the conclusion of
also made
relative to the
plan building a Baptist church
at Farmville, one of the mission
points under his charge. He ex-
a map showing a large
adjacent to and
covering of Pitt, Edge-
and Wilson counties that is
without a Baptist church, and
of the
at Farmville.
PROTECTION TRUCKER.
Senator Simmons has intro-
a bill in which the truck-
of the eastern section id
State are particularly inn list-
ed. It provides for the proper
inspection of straw-
berries, melons and the like, so
that all of unmarketable nature
may be condemned and that
which is damaged may be passed
in to prevent the
consignor horn being dupe r. 1-
in r. In other
winds bill j that the
consign. u ill lave to transmit
to the consignor the certificate
of inspection, a duplicate,
which will show the precise
status of the products when re
also that commission
in who receive
i,. s, berries and the
like on must keep
i record of sale.-., the prices.
these records must be
at all in inspection.
ill consignees tail trans-
certificates to the consignors
in cases the products are
reported damaged or who sisal
make False about the
shall be guilty of a
and subject to
by both fine and
The Wilmington Dispatch sir s
that such a bill is h. ended
protect the interests . r
signers and will from
being -p is Is now
the case.
mission merchants who
been in the habit of writing
that vegetables or berries were
in badly damaged condition,
when in truth they were
who sell for one juice quote
one under that to the consign-
ors, will have to bait in their
nefarious ways or run the risk
of imprisonment. The record-
of all sales may some-
what cumbersome, but will be
excellent if it can be accomplish-
ed. However, is such recording
is deemed too impracticable, on
account of detail and bother-
the penalty for
should still stand.
Charlotte Observer,
Next Meeting in
W, F. If. of the
North Carolina conference, M. E
South, convened
in annual session Wesley
X. c.
last Thursday.
organization Includes all of
conference, and
is of the in 1st prominent
and women in the
The following telegram to Mrs.
II. L. Carr largely explains
N. C, May
Mrs, it,
W, F.
M. Society with Green-
ville auxiliary In
i . b.
The the Greenville
auxiliary be
Una in have with
lie iii a
ed . and we are
sure give u
The , at
least all but the grocers drug-
gists, have begun early closing in
tie eve dug for the summer. The
i lea is lo close promptly at
o'clock and the people the town
should help the as far
as possible in conforming to this
m Tin- can be done by
not mi late the
afternoon to shopping, and
make it a through by
O'clock detain the mer
chants at d later
hour Ii In- fur all to
observe
,,,., .
The K mi I . .
It is the M -I. b
the May e as
dry.
royal make their stay
among as as possible.
., w- , .
Register of R. Williams
u following
kart
B. F. 1- Emma
Anthony Dudley and Annie
Tyson.
Win. Hattie Blow.
Greenville i. m, . . small
shoving i . . ran a
CO
row fa
orange i, .- a . o ,. J .
of two n en.
. tire o s ins,
price of the . m g . y
come an ship.
Greenville 1- t more
eye to an growth
summer than to
Before the gets far lift
you will see several
houses start up in
Governor Glenn has issued a
proclamation declaring Ed
colored, of Rowan an out
law. Davis recently shot and
a conductor in
bury.





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C. T. Big
The Millinery Opening.
We place on ale during the two opening days an immense line of smart, up-to-date hand
ready-to-wear Hats. Possibly one of the Hats ever shown in this city.
THE OPENING WILL OCCUR
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY,
APRIL 10th and 1906.
The Big Stow since established an enviable reputation tor Trimmed and Untrimmed Millinery, con-
showing the latest and newest In Imported Hats, we show the latest ideas, while the de-
signs our own staff of trimmers will equal them in beauty and excellence. Our Chief has
passed even her previous
S record-breaking achievements. Remember the Opening dates
Wednesday, April 10th and 1906.
TR NEW SPRING GOODS ARE ALL IN AND A CAREFUL INSPECTION OF OUR NEW
, t lb. . r of hi
I.,
,, A on the la,
mm ii. of
known M Iota
. Ii, Ii. el
f.
cm, I
wag
worth IS or aM
and S. J lo MM.
with on
Hie arr or
I, W
t of
Ally.
NOTICE TO
baton
, . II. I l
,,,
Hid I
w em in-
i OH Of Hie It
will
Ti it Worth
You Stop See
it
N. C. Match 1905.
Mm pleas
your Remedy
bus eared oar little girl of
very cane eczema, which
a Brant part of
due from
lime mm- as three week's old,
was She
feel
I highly of
it bus nut had a symptom of
it for six years. Respectfully,
J.
V C.
To Publishers
Not Quite
How often you ran get a
thing -mil
nail or sere or
Have a good
tool box lie prepared tor
line of tools
is all could desire,
we will see that your tool
box does not lack a
useful article.
Of course
You get Harries,
Horse- Goods,
J. P
Corey
and Printers
We have an entirely new
on
are pending, whereby we
can reface old Brass Col-
and
pt. and thinker, and make
them fully as good a- now
any
knobs or feet mi the bot-
tom.
PRICES
Column and Head
regular lengths
Refacing L. S. and
. Head inches in
and over per lb
Died.
Mr-. wife
Mi. J- H. of
d el So l y h l
buried Monday, She was
four
A sample of
Rule, full
will be cheerfully
sent on application.
of Type and
High Grade Printing Mater it
H. Ninth Street. p
It is only the genuine reformer
taps lint little and SOWS lot
is asserted that
a sure for
OVERTIME STATE.
Happenings of Interest in North
II, Strain, an Hi e I
f c
by a
line
has
in the city.
hOES
DRESS
SLIPPERS, MEN'S FURNISHINGS,
in and take a look, whether you buy or not, its pleasure to
ORE
Is The Moon
that the moon
,. which makes life In
some form possible that
no for beings, who have u
hard enough time on this earth of our .
Mi.
alee, Dyspepsia,
lilt; i n
general and Ale
for persons
the aged. It Induces sound sleep,
y by J.
Price
lb. W.
IN
Groceries
And Provisions
ii Cotton
Tics always on hand
SOUTHERN
M.
Service.
L. leaves
ii h. in.
Sunday
VI in, A
ii with
Ni in. A for
Philadelphia,
and all other
North, a Norfolk
West.
order their
via Norfolk, care Norfolk
A. n K,
in-ins to change
,. in out notice.
,. t Agent, Green-
., in.
. . General T. and
r. Norfolk, Va.
M . KING, V. P. G. M.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
I l-r. Goods kept
in stuck. Country
Produce Bought Sold
III
D. W.
North Carolina.
Jill
Convulsion,
FitS, then
Epilepsy.
Dr. Restorative
ha been so successful in
curing these brain-wrecking
diseases that there is every.
, m to believe that even the
; hopeless cases can be
b n . if not fully restored.
will be pleased to refer
any thus afflicted to many
who enjoy the blessing of
health, after years hopeless
When tho skin is sallow the
tern requires acids.
I n that had brain
n iv. j m nil, followed fits or
. i l. i
. i . , of
him. relief.
, ,, , . i o .
J . , , to Ii. lull fur tho
i , ,. i I.
i i i r. but fie
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,, i lo Ii i mind ,
iv l i i no of
. , . bod;
Mil. Ni I th first
was i I, i
for i o it to
him ever . 1.3 hi
two v. n ht
1303, then ha
Mm ho
work and go U
to any question
they or., at to an
E. II. lot
Dr. la sold
who will that tho
will benefit. If
will refund your money.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart,
Whose Say-so Is Best
With all medicine, pot up for
on. ha to
the make,
Sm value. Of curs.-, such testimony is
not it of u party and
not to i the hum
is K
Ur. how-
striking
his rule. Their claims
the co I deuce 1.1.1 rest
solely their Of
Their Ingredient
Separate
are token ml. IT. I s
lit medical
me, I sf written to Ii
in of the curative value the
entering in
well-known
these we And such
Prof. ft D--
Prof.
Hale, l,
Set. M. Of
John King. M. D. late of Ohio.
of New
lOW. M Jefferson Medical Collide, of a.
and score, of oilier,
Ur.
the wore, cases of female
and and
. of Jo women
invite- to consult
letter.
and
womanly Me b
privacy Address
Kn health and U
told In Dr Pierces Common M.-d-
Adviser. It l free. For a
send Dr. R. V.
N one-cent stamps cover
ma doth binding M stamps.
Pellets cur.
Desirable Building
Lots For Sale.
Near Five Points on Easy Terms.
Call on or address
SAM WHITE, Greenville, N. C.
FRANCISCO MIRANDA.
THE TEACHER TAUGHT.
H. A.
JOHN A. RICKS.
ITEMS.
, . Sir Edwin Arno, Ced to
Pioneer of Liberty. Francisco . . type of Sir
reckless lighter adventurer tells the unique story
dear to tho master t tho
and he
with the or
Spain
May
Mi.
and Miss
Bell K lo
Mi. i if N in
to W.
I ll.
H id her II- l
e n ninny
to hem
Mr. Win-ton
in loan .
Ml Up .
our
Mr.
our
Mr
vis t. Mrs it-
Mr.
in
Mr.
Mrs O. O. left Tuesday
to Greenville, and is the
M Us Mary Belle Kick-, is nM
nick with fever. ,
many friends me glad lo
Little Emily Cole on the street
again, after it severe case of measles
The traveling nun will come to
to., sumo came walking, some
one horse, two horses
and some a male Bid noise. They
are b mod to pet here.
The Masonic several
residences been
i-y newly painted.
lie us a national hero
was i-i in
ind entered the Spanish
when lie
served in the Slates in
later in He forced
to leave for some
and for several years led on
adventurous life in Turkey,
En lie went
into the at out-
break of the revolution and by
service reached rank of
major general. His name is on
Arc de in Van- as one o.
i-y
one
The class was on
Some Hie
Meter's chair, and
he rut
tempting buck of ass who
seemed to lie
yon please, sad
k;
Hint me m
The was true.
more demanded
quite the
nation of on
not being attended to. had taken this
HEADQUARTERS FOR
us one of ,,, means of
of the revolution. mg attention. Having the
His reckless and adventurous spirit
apparently kept him in
conflict with sober law, for in
he was condemned by the directory,
but escaped to England,
no aid in England, lie came to tho
United States. Here he pat into motion Ins
scheme of freeing hit native country
from the Spanish rule. He found
means to equip two small vessels,
end with volunteers he sailed
for Venezuela. He landed curly in
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
Having consolidated the two stocks of H. A. and John A. Ricks in on.-
store we are prepared to furnish our customers anything needed in
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES.
We will carry n up-to-date line of
Hats, Shoes, Dress Notions,
Venezuela, --1 make you mm
and was attacked by a superior , times, staying in to . , a M th best not Only
Spanish force, losing many of his ,., I. Groceries we have at all times a full line of very Desi
men. The Spanish captain whether it was desperation at the Staples
. or Hie
lass up. Arnold said lo the doubly
who was still rubbing
is who nm most to
blame for having dealt you an
blow. Take that cane and
give it back to me as hard as you
got the lad answer-
ed. can't do whole
great schoolroom was now listening,
masters and all. Arnold insisted
must obey me, and if
am sorry to say I shall
make write out that page of
BALE.
i i a tn Co
0,1-u ,. w H
Inga ,,. .,, in rill.
ton. will
.,,,,. n, wing
of an. KISS.
the Z of
., now r- .
r.
TAKEN UP.
AM OLD k
BAYS-a-
. Rent i heavy
i int. es n light puree.
eat of nine
Miranda in effigy offered
for capture. He recouped
his forces and a few months later
look a Spanish town, but did not
succeed in arousing the people
revolution.
It was time later that be
met Bolivar and with him went to
secure aid for their en-
When they returned in December.
1810, the
republican v-l --h
possible by the
in April. lb-as v re
nun i
and the ii I
. lie was cumin .
over bill
for
His fellow .
him. of I
a traitor to
he b. .
party.
Ho allowed fall
of i lies,
tI him t
prisoner,
ii.
No Time Waited,
was said to
have had more thin any
man He
tor more than fort;,
bad missed men,
or neglected lo city
-aid Unit i m i
r id i I l .
lo It'll where the
other i.
mi bell
the lo e
led the .
or were ;
table the
Lord, we than
a beau -I
I hit food lo
Amen. Pass tin-me;
Call.
alternative or
Sparkling eves of bis class fellows j
longing to haw tho good
luck themselves of a
suddenly Inspired I
know not. What I do know is
In- reached forth his band, took
cane and dealt mo no sham stroke,
but the severest and most telling cut
over shoulders. bad
that ridiculous Instrument could
us it did, like a scorpion.
bins the in own turn, l
managed to thank Jones for his
compliance and then said
to that detestable
weapon across knee and throw
ii out of the Window. Never again
will we have anything to do with
such met bods
Sir Edwin Arnold adds that
punishment is, in bis view, a
and clumsy expedient and
that who cannot tench without
the stick had get some other
Globe.
Meat, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, but all kinds of
Canned Goods, the finest brands
i We can supply 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.
o to the root of whole mat-
thoroughly, quickly safely
restore the action the
to normal condition.
tone to the system and
flesh to body.
No Substitute.
A minister of the kirk of Scotland
once discovered hi- wife asleep in
the midst of bis homily on the Sal-
bath. So. pausing in the and
possibly somewhat
of his he broke forth with
this personal address, sharp
clear, but very
woke up with a start
rubbed her eye, a- nil t
dreamer in edifice,
or
e i her c
ye
marry ye I
the i i an .
. ye line
i n bar, i n
, I,
In Spain a is
to d
her. but
godmother. have
festive
aft. i rerun
I S
en .
. vet
Tl -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.
TREASURY
Office of Comptroller of the
Currency
i . . t .
p.-
I i ll
i ;
at
r.-iii-y.
t.,
nm in said s
lawyer who was ill, J-j
to whether your, ii a eons I . ,
disease not Whereupon
honeymoon. Before leaving
sake, doctor have visit to their
I got to go to X
pealing to the I Sates
court to find out whether it
I U or not York Press.
NEAT JOB
Our Specialty
Reflector Job Printing Office.
A lucky
u M
found Dr. King's Mew
M Hie is . . i -He
. . new lite. Guaranteed
aw.
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nut
I.
N REFLECTOR
AND
V. J. WHICHARD, AND
Entered in the post office at Greenville, N. C, M second class matter,
Advertising; rates made upon application.
A correspondent desired at every post office in Pitt and adjoining em
in to fiction
CAROLINA TUESDAY
home mortgaged If so,
take stock . The Home
Its easy
The Horn-
t- her an
M Building and Loan
much better opinion of Federal
courts than he doe. of some other
things.
,,., if yo. lb-
Tie lake Mm i-
II. ,
Do you own
don't one
an stock.
to pay rent nil your
, Commit-
ill.- day cm-
lent, Greenville will be showing yon
, ii pi-re help
The i is re
dog caught whooping couch from
some children and died So there is
mm- virtue in ugh
all.
It is beginning to look worse
Smoot and lie may have to walk the
plank.
Cuba is gelling uppish again and
another revolution is reported
on the inland
lime lo be thinking about who
y u want for aldermen in your
fun I mil
t on
President Roosevelt has sent special message to Congress which
. w as I lie ope
II
I; look like our county-man
Mr. so, i
right
t-i s it corporation lawyer
r them the
when such men as ex-Judge
A. C. Avery endorses his views
in ire- the same
J who is tin-
best and most able men in the
state, says ma i u is in any
way controlled by or under the
Influence of a corporation is tit in
represent the people in a
body. The people will stand
in their own light unless they
heed these suggestions
t select men tor the
SCHOOL
Edit
It my inure to visit
closing exercise school
and Ilia
i e oratory of the two
for I he i
Hon. I. linen
ville, and Prof. . i f
Forest Our Ii end.
I. Moore, gate us I he
of mind by
k go. d mi.
an in some a good man a
one It depends
you apply the
e whether for good or laid II
you him for he will
If you educate him for
lie will In-
man, and apply your teaching
in way you can make a man
sort of being you would
be. beard an old say
he preacher learned bin
how to be a successful thief. I asked
him bow He said,
be, the preacher told him to
always go enemies, as by
doing so him
All t o- because be
u ii illy around s
Aid en win ii friend
Ins address, in bis hap-
bis I
women
ab our land and
our
i I with in- s.
echo Hi- words were so
fully language that e
express.
Then the lion of the tribe of
Demosthenes, and for an hour or
more the throng beauty and
beast nun all
makeup of man. To give you some
idea of ibis surgeon of physical
anatomy so descriptive of human
the In
handling the subject of human
training, be just look up the natural
man the head, heart and In els
and tied him all up in mid
wrung and twist d and turned
out, and outside in. and shook
SHIRTS
The man with a comfortable Shirt is
pretty sure to be all over.
It take an expert to tell when a Shirt is comfortable, but it takes an expert
to make one comfortable. It has to be roomy, well-shaped, well sewed; the sleeves
be too long, the collar must not be cut too low or too high.
when a man once finds a comfortable
shirt, he comes back for the same brand
year after year.
Some even get to know the kind of box they are packed in and won't look at the
Shirts at all if they don ft see the right box
THE
Brings us more business every season, lets us buy more Shirts and,
of our land, and all we sell better Shirts than we did the year before.
Don't think you Can duplicate anywhere the Shirts we are selling.
FRANK WILSON,
The King Clothier.
A SEW RAILROAD SYSTEM AND ITS ,
Mr. S C Woolen, secretary and
of The Home Building and
L . will in I
office for the entire day tomorrow
your payment Re
the t fee is e nit
per share and dues are
per share-
; , the divorce u
hi R man i paid I.
on ah in
the and not become
ton eH a if
be I
nothing.
i makes n fir-e
iii of i
and
ll c
first stock with one thousand
ah r- .-re arc building
an in N Ci r-
ii i ii- Retard r
than but we if
tin mi- n that started bi-i-
n as cue
in of stock
Mr. Fran S. v
recently
of the various railroads in
em North Carolina and Tide-1
water. Virginia, that will
. ii i like Ilia old t the Norfolk and I
about a pigeon follow,,,,; a Iran,., V . was in i
.,.,,,. . . tracked faced woman ,,;
and which at I he time we thought . . , . yesterday an ,
. , , , . dill Had made a man and rail-
was a because we had seen a- ,, ,, , , . ,,
him We nay in all candor, and will today go over the
most the same story in the gave us one of the Atlantic and North Carolina rail
most logical mad and the Pamlico, Oriental
and instructive ad- and Western railroads.
an hes on tic It. is understood that the
I lint it has ever been my pose of this company is to bring
lira to I ear You could see I he all its properties as;
in the words he rapidly M possible by building
regal splendor as they fell from links that will give them physic a.
Ina aid When joined
Pulley Bowen
and . ml all the
The story copied in this a out of and then rubbed
week ago from the New him all over with hickory oil
O,
Mr in Hill Mn-r -i.
lion of the State, is vouched for by
Rev J. S. Corbet He tells us
. die ft
Carolina List week and saw
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S ONS
J We
II inaugurate Our Spring Season by
putting on display the newest.
ideas to be shown in
I SILKS WrITE GOODS j
I We have no trash or Special Sale stuff but v
we will have the latest and best things that J
i -l t l no K I . in v.i, train. So it is in for The Te- d many of them lie j gather the mileage of the sys-
lo In New
Journal I hill He I
t r , a- i If -i lake
s re.- I ere it is
A FINE
The first number of Plantation
i . a he-ii bit journal
has mini
its . pa It is published by
the Life
p i tin p a L
i i bis new i-
in size n
graphically it is l and ll c
feels as bin as any of his names loin will be six hundred miles,
and ii bad spoken an force at work on the Raleigh
hour be have, saved Pamlico round railroad,
I earls of thought sufficient to have which will inn from Raleigh
turned him a fool, or probably been i Washington, is to increased
u candidate for Congress I and the construction work pros-
folks. I'm going to without interruption with
sleep new and try to dream about a view to its earliest possible
the that adorned the completion, giving a new
grove of Salem grow the city to Norfolk. Con-
a b. n in laces. Ii was current with this work will be.
were obtainable in the American markets
and we cordially invite the Ladies that are I
desirous of seeing the NEWEST
IN SILKS AND WHITE GOODS t
to call at our establishment and feast their J
eyes.
Very truly yours,
.
Ni, I, e is not
because i did not go
tumbling over to
out the lo build bail
on the river nor
i town is not yet
with day
This paper has the u
keep hammering patiently
needed measures until are pro
cured and be gratified later in seeing
the fruit of So will be as the and
the day both
slow to
move, but when the moves it
can we I I , f ii,
i i gem.
on i. to Mr
I in i ii ii a. a w r of
. en e his pen b rial lea
, s-. and tin
subject in hand- This number also
I lull-. splendid
of note.
as an
i journal, and
first number indicates a
career. It an inviting field be-
f re it and should be read in the
h of farmer in
ft will be helpful to the
farmer in the pursuit of
as well as be entertaining to
the circle, and at so a
price it will have a
large circulation.
our meet and form
acquaintance of so many people
We have room in all their
name, u ill a
happy ling to y. ii all
ant die mis Hello,
Morpheus he's got in.-
o'clock. Lights out,
A young la mistook
a dancing master-
She wanted to take lessons a id
was talking lo the
right man. that the
was wring, but she insisted, think-
he was teasing her. A-
last she made wise Now on-
of two things true ii,
the case, ether d Doing master a
a Duality or
else i r a gay a
If either is true the
ought pass a No
master should allowed t
look pious, certainly not without
nor should any preacher s In
allowed to favor a dancing master,
he it enacted, resolved and
d until things he
straight lied Die
patch.
that of the construction of a line;
from the Norfolk and Southern
at Washington to some point on
the Atlantic and North Carolina
probably New Bern, i
Also it is understood that j
Pamlico. Oriental and Western
will be extended from Bay born,
its present Oriental,
By September 1st if not earlier
extension from
to Beaufort Will be
ed and in operation, and it is an-
on what we take to be
good authority, that a
across Sound will be
built at once from
Kerry to to the
place of the railroad ferry now
in use. This bridge will over
five miles long-the longest rail-
road bride in the South
the bridge at Key West,
Florida. This in general seems
to the outlines of the plans
for linking up these very
properties without taking
into account the various branch
lines and feeders that this com-
is constructing and pro-
paring to
News and Observer.
Policy Bowen.
there is a way to save
AND A WAY TO LOSE.
save best lose on other
mud, f Int. especially
GROCERIES.
just an thing on M table think is good enough h
store will get the best to be ha-l, I have in a,
Canned Goods, Package
Inf. sit lad Sour Pickles other articles Mid keep the beat in Clears and
Jut tr inc fur the beat In the Grocer's Una,
JOHNSTON,
Vex door to C. T.
NEAT JOB
Our Specialty
Reflector Job Printing Office.
This department is in J. H. FRY, who is authorized to rep-
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory.
I We've got the site,
and to catch your eye, we only
visit to our Furniture
Store, where you can jet
; .
. U
k -ill
make yon more
have bidden for keeping
the lime
Bank of They cm
keep
Carroll, f Black Jack,
ping.
W. of
that
A. G. Cox Co.
H.
Friday
II you expect your
f. meal
by four seed
yon have the
Pitt Co. Oil Mill.
Howard t
ville Friday morning.
If yon want good feed
potatoes no n. Harrington,
and at Nonce the new
Barber , Harrington, , U-fore
, cm ,
make in ex ; . T iT.
their outrun for
meat at Oil .
Our meal Pitt Co
ion in kind
one in need of u plow
i do well to go to A. W. Ange Co.,
I and get one of those Chill.
I ed They are the best on
the house we are the market,
new read, for and j ,. ft
an invitation to all. to Barber Co.
store, and the line of
furniture, we have planed lot Bug
to deal on on at Harrington, Barber
that even the poorest shall have no I
Hall Rack
to
Hi.
f,
. i
. t f
-I-.
lion C
KM.
. hi two j the A
i h. Tun. The Furniture of Greenville has old W
Hick-, in in this exclusive House
Furnishing business, Our stocks
Mattings, S
excuse for their homes not being
furnished. Thanking you ad-
hit patronage, we are yours
to serve, Eastern Carolina Supply
On., N. C.
Oar load of floor just received,
nice and fresh, at lowest price.
Harrington, Bather Co.
The Pitt Oil Company is
hipping seed meal by the
car load.
dress shirts ever
shown in at
Harrington, Barber Co.
New furniture is arriving daily
at A. W. Ange Come and
i get the best at lowest prices.
Anew line of and
Several new an- now . t A u-.
about complete in m ,,
is always on a , k
shipping cotton U you want a pall Of Mp
you go to A. W
you had write or Co and you can get them,
see them
Mr. and E. A
went to Greenville Thursday
morning shopping.
and with
mowers, rakes, reapers and
it on, Barber
on business.
Be sure to
The A. G. Cox Mfg. i- still
shipping cotton planters by the
car load. The people know a good
thing when they see it. Therefore
are using Cox cotton planters
Woods high grade garden
have for years been the most
southern seed offered truckers
and nets in east Carolina. You
can always find them at the drug
store of B. T. Cox Bro.
Buy your Candies, Apples,
from J. H
at the drug store.
DAYS FREE. .,
i .-A
.
It
i-
es. bed Room
He
has the nicest lot ever shown in
If you want a nice shirt or tie
go lo i, Barber On.
For bay, and oats go
Barber id.
The k G. Co., are still
III Cotton
and have
nut
Any one of
, , d at old reliable Ox planter
Ange Co.
Tom went to Greenville see at
this morning. Nice line of boy- suits a II L.
We offer our table ware Johnson's.
guarantee at a bargain. of shoes
jive I
will
ANY
FAMILY
B. T. Box sizes and very
B. Wingate went to Barb, i
Bee
If yon are wise preserve your
houses by painting them with
and country paint, for
sale by A. W. Ange Co.
N. in-ed of not good
pants when Harrington, Barber
Co., have just received anew lot,
that they will sell cheap.
Harrington Durban and C i is the
place to set your Spring and Sum
mer goods. They have just
you want, and prices to suit all.
Men's and youth's all
sizes, at Barber A Co.
Toe demand for Tar Heel curt
wheels is great now, and any or el Yea, when -lack
in need of will do well to j argue It m a pretty sure
write or see A G. Mfg t;. lie
,, . If a man would put
went to Greenville. . ,. ., ,
Trunks and at Marring. in
ton Barber A Co.
The Pitt will pay I
price tor If had to do the spring j
Big line of liars cans work there
received, latest-tiled. some for them
Barber A Co. tempers.
in the home is
to pleas-
Co.
TRY THIS MACHINE ii your home
tor ten don't rind
it the and
the market, we
will take it hacK. If like it,
we know you v-e will make you
prices and term- t will be entirely
satisfactory.
elsewhere
you see NEW ROYAL.
By so will yourself
a machine that
will positively ; you better than
any other.
Come sec us and make
meets.
A W ANGE, CO
Winterville, N. C.
Pictures to
Sale
bis own
name if
be ; but, a a rule
the most of it belongs pee
tin
Rocky Mount
Quite a number of traveling man
ha v.- town week
Mrs. S. M who has
been visit inn her hi other W B.
left this morning for
Dunn where she will spend some
time visiting relatives.
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co.
to
AC.
Colic and Kidney Cure,
combination kidney
for an I a die cine,
at the D, Store
The Pitt Co. Oil Co. is
sight and shipping lots
of
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
E BANK OF WINTERVILLE,
WINTERVILLE, N. C.
At the Close of Business, April
Loans and Discounts S -1,710.00 capital stock paid m 4,900.00
For Sale-One new log made Overdrafts, unsecured 0.80
894.88 Deposits subject to
e A. U. Cox d ,.,, Ml, .-heap, Furniture and Fixtures
cotton and L. L Duo from Hanks and
, so-or- by the car load. Bankers
We have received cur full line of WASH GOODS
FANCY GOODS.
Ci MADRAS
Everybody cordially
to
st went bit If yon a Hug call
this morning at Oak City W Spend at A. Ange ft Co and you can
Saturday and Sunday. and cheap too-
Buy a pipe from J. S. C.
at the store.
Henry In lawn Sat-
morning,
Bubo J at Harrington
Barber
Prof. G. E. Lineberry attended
day and a fine
If you want good flour,
you can eat without any trouble
with A. W.
and get s -me oft flour
that is out i i. pine
i, ii-.- .
Bankers
Gold Coin
Silver Coin
Nat. and other U. S.
notes
Expenses paid
6,583.88
Cashier's out-
stand inc
491.02
475.00 Cash over
101.11
2.02
813,861.20
The nicest lot of men's pants ever
in can be
State of North Carolina, I
County of Pitt. i
I. J. L. Jackson, Cashier of tho above named bank, solemnly ,
swear that tho above is true to the host of my
edge and belief. L. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before I
C. A. Ayden. was in seen at A- V Ange OH
town v . veiling. -bile pang. U. J MN, , , LL
yellow ,. ,, , ,.,,
p, ,. ,.
Henri N i ii ,,. a. a-.-; The expedition of
evening on , ., ,,.,.
of KM-
Kid-
nay trouble Harrington Barber
II,. has both ll
of Lading
iii i loll way
day evenings j-i-l no it-.-u his port of it with that
his many in and uppermost, desired to
If nave cotton Barber ft taken by his
OPPOSITE BANKING
man, with i detail United
Stales will Ids;
MO NE IS NOTHING
IN COMPARISON WITH GOOD HEALTH
But should you become Incapacitated by either accident or sickness it
route on his famous
march lo sea has up
a good deal of feeling along the
I help bar the of expense
his port of it with that, DISABILITY POLICY
write or phone Pitt C.
Oil prices are the
highest.
Mis. of Bob
over Thursday
Try a Prince or a Dan
Jim
store will show to you.
bushels of teed Oats at
to vis t her father Elder Barber
Fred who live, Tho A. G Cox Mfg. Co.,. now
a position to fill your orders
n number of promptly for planter- and
men have in this week, guano sowers.
and
t THE
turned into an official military a ROW
expedition, is a is for YOUR benefit when cure a
lotto Observer. .,., H A WHIT, i N. C
A girl a young .
tempts to kiss and a
apt to protest if ho doesn't.





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Young's
Hats
None Better Made
We re leading dealers in fine Dress
Goods, Millinery and Clothing .
Ladies and Men's FINE SHOES
tab
N. C.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE GREENVILLE BANKING TRUST COMPANY,
N. C.
At close of business April 1906.
Loan-and paid in S .
1.0 profits. n
18.1. Time 21,817.27
Gash -Gold Silver 64.10 to check Due to l 21.05
ck
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FACTS ABOUT MAKING TEA.
. i. Carol
S i r
County of Pitt,
of above named bank, do solemnly
is true to the best of my knowledge
C. S. Cashier.
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II I,
i. ;
Public.
J. L.
H. A.
A. M.
Tl
THE CONDITION OP
HANK OF GREENVILLE,
N. C
WE OF APRIL 6th.
IN
Ca
.- paid ill
t 5.083 25,000.00 Profits less and Taxes Paid 15,688.66
illy, ct to check 180,088.77
chocks out-
.
ii .
M. . U knowledge
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i-, A it. W WILSON, rectors
COTTON SEED. MEAL AND HULLS.
FEED STUFFS.
i my tug
th-
market for Cotton Sued
less, i
at
Cotton Meal Mid Hulls, in car lots or
to suit or exchange for Seed
STUFF LIME
-t
II CORN, OATS, BRAN, SHIT
and all kinds of feed constantly on hand.
Cur of Golden Seed and Feed Oats also Black
Oats, Red Rust Proof Oats.
have just had built a large warehouse near the depot
this line.
I will continue to carry a line of nice Groceries
same stand occupied by Johnston Bros.,
F- V- JOHNSTON.
Way I, Best, Explain an Ex-
pert In the Trade.
made recently by a man
win, had acquired tome
in the tea trade who passed
in Japan may be of inter-
I i , Home wham they come a
hitherto fact.-.
arc two ways to make
said the dealer in ; .
crossing his and
left eye reflect
. and lite nether
or tea if hi depend
h on which f these entirely
methods is employed.
small platter or howl is an in-
dispensable part of every Japanese
tea set. In this the water to be
used in the process ii heated, not to
the boiling point, but to a point as
it a may be without actually
reaching it. The native expert will
over the sizzling lire,
testing the degree of heat imparted
to the wilier in the bowl delicate-
lingering outside of this re-
from time to time, even
while carelessly talking. When he
becomes last that the de-
end has been attained he pours
the warm water on to his lea leaves
and lets it stand for from three to
live minutes, lie then pours off the
liquid into Ins teapot, and the result
is the mild aromatic stimulant much
prized as being genuine Japanese
tea.
is very well
known in this country. It consists
in pouring boiling water over the
leaves and letting the mixture steep
for an indefinite period. By this
means the tannin which is contained
in ll,. is brought out a dark
amber colored liquid is produced.
It is the tannin which is responsible
for lie long crusade against
in the beverage. This is the
Chemically
no difference between this
tannin and that which is used in
preparing leather for the market.
So wonder the rebels.
average American, however,
wait and watch throughout
the time required ill the preparation
of the Japanese drink, and a
substitute must be suggested
if he to enjoy its
and flavor. My experience has been
that if boiling water used and
lowed to stand only a minute and is
then poured off a is ob-
which is very similar to
oriental in way. Such a drink
is mild but it has the value
of being physically
Should there be any one, however,
who in opinion resembles the old
woman who stated that she I
like her tea strong and never let it
steep more than fifteen minutes it is
to be feared that no substitutes will
be accepted
ART AND AN ALDERMAN.
ll That Took Sculptor
Breath Away.
A story is told of an Allegheny
mimed who won a
place in the hall of fame by reason
of a criticism for the moment
rendered Daniel U. French, the
sculptor, speechless.
Andrew
ed that he would present a statue of
Colonel William B. Anderson, the
fir-t of to the
city of Allegheny Daniel C. French
given the commission.
The statue was duly finished, and
a committee of aldermen cane to
York to Inspect and decide
v it was satisfactory, Mr.
, stipulation being that the
finished work of an subject to
the up of the city council. It
i-1 extraordinarily work,
a brawny
I on his anvil with a maul
on knee a b on
u i ; r. idea was
i i the workman who used
and brain. The
. . ling between tile heats
f and employed the in-
I i.
I in of the company
iv in praise, o
; I t tho statue lie
I in the city.
Thin t Mr.
j J ii and
o point I want clear-
ed. I e this blacksmith has no
shirt on. never saw a blacksmith
in my life who did not wear a shirt.
If lie didn't wear u shirt the sparks
would fly and burn him when he
strikes the hot
The sculptor was speechless. This
a class of criticism to which he
had no ready.
But member of the com-
saved the the
posterity, lie explained
the blacksmith probably
removed the shirt to cool off while
leading.
The sculptor breathed again. He
permitted the committee to believe
that was his purpose in showing the
wonderful physical development of
the man of brain and muscle.
The statue was then accepted,
the thirties Anderson now occupies
his pedestal in the
square. Allegheny. New York
A LITTLE NONSENSE.
How Ha Knew H Had
Eaten.
William P. Jr. aped v
en, has an inordinate
cakes and
At breakfast the other
grandfather mil him w i
amazement, counting the i . i
i d.
he a .;
en r in your If fell l
bad all the cat
coal
y. . ,.
i. ; .
. .
I've .
i i . ;
when
.;
eating till
; a ;. i, then eat one
No
wonder why nature
the sense of smell so
stronger ill animals than ill
S a man had the scent
f a deer.
would great.
could when be detected ;
scent of gasoline two miles away.
News.
The
OF THE CONDITION
AT
THE OF FARMVILLE, FARMVILLE. N. C
C. USE OF BUSINESS, APRIL 6TH,
Loan Disc
n.- it. m Hanks
Val. US. notes
ins
13.39
356.00
2,096.47
Capital stock in
Undivided
sub to
646,869.34
of Carolina, -0
of Pitt. j
I. J. R. Cashier of bank, do
var he above statement is true to b-st f my
knowledge and belief.
Subscribed and sworn to be-
fore me, this 6th day of April
1900.
J. V. JOHNSTON,
Notary Public.
J. R. DAVIS.
W. M.
T. L.
R. L. DAVIS
Disc-
REPORT OF HE CONDITION OF
BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST CO.
AT N. Q
At the close of April 6th, 1900.
RESOURCES.
and discounts
Overdrafts unsecured 1.38
Furniture A Fixtures 069.68
Duo from Banks and
Hankers 11,000.26
Cash items
Gold and silver coin.
National bank and
other U. S. notes 3,130.21
Total
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock
Surplus fund C.
Undivided profits 1,168.2
Time certificates of
deposit
Deposits subj. to check
checks out-
standing 28.11
Certified Checks
Total
the four seasons.
Young Prodigy Salt, pepper,
mustard and vinegar. London
Scraps.
Victim.
An in the government
service at Washington tells of the
rupture of the friendly
that had long subsisted between
his daughter of nine year.-, named
Katharine, and another little girl of
he same age called Marie. It
pear that immediately the
falling out the youngster last men-
was moved to communicate
to the parents of certain
details the distressing occurrence.
When next the two children met
there ensued some rather severe re-
Said
think you're a hateful,
menu tell my father and
mother bit You hi
to of your
retorted
lo have ashamed to
bite
did bite you,
Katherine,
bite
Whereupon Marie evinced the
indignation. me tell
you one she observed, I
do bite I rover bite any one outside
my own York Times.
Care cf
Union the arc thoroughly
dried after washing ill cold water
they will invariably
ed. o cold en-am
or glycerin well into tho
hands ire will keep
them in n . and pair
of gloves drawn on after
anointing is better.
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt,
I. of the above named
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my know
dire and belief. ;
Subscribed and sworn to be-
ore me, this 12th day of April
H. H. Taylor,
Votary Public
ROUT. STATON,
B. HUNTING,
R. J. GRIMES,
Concerning
If a rug has rather long nap
the best effect may b
placing it so that nap is
the is, running toward
it. This i- particularly true of
oriental rug. for in this the
light strikes tho pile, bringing out
the lights and shades to the best
advantage,
Trunk
A trunk cover is easily made of a
square of denim, blue gray in color,
the hem feather stitched in
with white mercerized thread, and
with a monogram in the center or
in one corner, also worked in white.
This could made coarse
linen or canvas, as liked.
Yolks of eggs left over when tho
whites have been used will keep
several days in a bowl of cold water.
Lemons keep bettor in cold water
than on the shelf.
We beg leave to announce that are
Wholesale and Retail
for
White Lead, Paints
Colors, and
Ready Paints.
There is no line in the world better
the Harrison it ha I it t out tin
reputation for honorable wares and
dealings.
If you use the Harrison Paints you nM
never worry quality.
We trust that you will favor us with
orders whenever you want good paint for
Have just a car load
can give you Special Prices.
For Lumbago.
A strong liniment made of
chloroform and alcohol will
often relieve the -even- pain in the
small of the back known is
Baker Hart
GREEN VILE, N. C,
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT.
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent-
. a a .
Is By Everybody
t if ave n to pay for what they
if have what want it and you are
a part money.
N. C, May . 1906.
A- authorized agent for Daily
land we take
treat pleasure in receiving sub-
and writing receipts for
those arrears. We have a list
all who receive their mail at
We also take orders
job
The held their
meeting here
. Moth of importance
J. J. Edwards Son have just
another oar load of Ell-
rood wire
There is yet cotton the land,
bales ibis
reek which brought him a nice
stuck. There Is still more.
farmers are not struck.
your buildings by.
with
Town and County lead
full line of colors, kept at J.
i. Smith Bo.
Mrs. Maggie Waters, who came
with the remains of her
has to her home.
We are agents for ready
faint. These pain, art
reliable.
Tyson.
Mrs. Stancil Hodges, musical
at the graded school, with
class will give a musical
at school building this
A general invitation is
extended to ail to present.
H. H Proctor,
las here the week in
instillation with J. W. Taylor
his Mr.
in the depart-
lent and hi- far
ind wide. His work always gives
The infant child of Mr. Jesse
died Tuesday night and
fit afternoon.
A is loot to build
rink here. About two-
thirds of the stock has been
and as soon as the remain-
is taken the building will be
treated at There is no
it will prove a paying in-
vestment will add much to the
and amusement of
especially our young folks
it will prove an attraction
for many living out in the country
tear town. Make haste let us
lave it. is a help.
let be in the
t us keep pace
Ind all that is
toward the advancement and
of By our
issue we ho, e to wine the
i a
Our White Goods, Silks and
are pretty. We
post cordially invite the ladies
lo call. Cannon v Tyson.
The Urge brick warehouse of
Smith is about
J. B. Smith Br. have
a car load of ground alum
it. Also a car load of Lee's
lime for peanuts, etc,
E. E. Co. will do all they
possible can to please ., with
lull new line heavy and fancy
Hay corn, oats, meal, hulls, lime
locks nails Cross
saws and mechanic tools at J
Smith Bro
The singing class from the
Oxford Orphan asylum will be In
Thursday June 7th.
all our people make preparation to
give a royal time and a fat
citizens have
shown a proper appreciation
poor orphans and we sun
when the class shall come in
they will find that visit no
to the rule.
A full supply of Trunks.
Telescopes, Gripe, Satchels and
Suit Cases, at J. B. Smith Bro.
Go to E. Go's o
market beef, fresh meats,
sage, and fresh fish.
When your eyes need attention
J. W. Taylor, optician,
A yd en, N. C. is the man to do
your work if yon want to be
pleased.
Old Fashion Hand-made Paw
Paw Gum Bread Trays at J. K.
Smith Bro.
Latest sty It s in cloaks and wrap
for Misses and
also a nice line of Zephyr
tore at J. B. Smith Bro.
r J limps He l-l., l, ,. i,
. .,,,, h
used in ca-e e. The
jug water is f lie
and can
stream a consul-Table distance a
with good effect- This .
hook and ladder company
us in good condition to fight the
fiend.
C. R. Williams has at his store
the latest and finest groceries and
confectioneries that can lie bed
His cigars and tobacco cannot la
excited. Flour, Sugar, Coffee,
Cheese, and every-
thing in this line of the
and best Variety. His prices
the for of In
handle he handles III
the be-l. Try him. C B. H ll
sneer, N. C.
Bight much was fell
-i I the r J,. t In.
case at
; . I,, .
t ,; ,, ,,
A OF THE WAR
-II II
a .
a V,
ll
For can peaches, apples, eon,
to E. B. Dull
yon.
J While New we met our
friend, Foster Quinn,
He gave us a ride
was very mini,
Cotton seed hulls, meal, wheat
Iran, ship hay and grain
I ways on hand at lowest market
Cannon
beautiful line of glass
are, lamps, and tinware
I J Bro
Get the Cox cotton planter the
best on the market at J. B. Smith
Brr
Pure Plymouth Bock
for sale at per
Apply Mrs. W. J. Mum-
ford, N. C.
cars cotton seed,
will pay highest cash price,
tell your seed until you see me.
Frank Lilly Co.
A full line of valises, tel-
grips, satchels, hand ,
and suits cases at J B Smith Bin
I always keep on hard u
feed stuff at lowest Cash
prices Such as hay, oats, con,,
seed meal and
and stuff. Frank Lilly C .
a lull line of meat, lard and ch
good-. Don't buy before
me a trial. Frank Lilly Co
For carpenters tools, grind
I hemp rope pulleys, at J. It.
Sin Bro.
Why exhaust your patience with
that kicking cow when you can buy
fresh Evaporated Cream and Con-
Milk at F, G. A
Co's.
Bed Steads, Suits,
Tables, Chairs, Cradles,
Bod Springs, Mattresses
Lounges, Cook Stoves and a
great many other things are
kept up stairs. Cannon Tyson.
oil, band and repair
all makes of sewing machines it
J. l. Tripp Bro. Ayden, N.
Cannon Tyson's now
for Ladies Misses and Children
have arrived. We carry a high
grade class of footwear.
We sell Singer and Wheeler A
Wilson sewing machine.
or on easy term- J. H. Tripp
Bro, West Hail road st, Ayden, N.
C.
For a nice present buy a novel-
clock at W. Taylor's. i
for any occasion.
Yon will find Wheeler
sou and Singer sewing
Prices way way down I.
Tripp Bro. next to Early Hole .
Ayden,
Ml Ii.,
-e. . A ,
MILITARY AND NAVAL
Senator B. E. Williams recent-
into possession of an . . , , . ,.
we and Navies of the V
think must have been the
war. It .-h-ll of perhaps
pound in and has never
i- on exploded. It was found
the railroad bridge over the
kin river, on the Davidson side.
The double tracking force
while scraping and
Hie dirt form and it was . ,,
. ,, , . , tin- age will
but a few inches, as
earth over the rock not more
than a foot in depth. At Loads April
same was It will be known a
On inquiry, it was told the Sena-1 the Jamestown Exposition, in
tor that there was a battery at honor of the first permanent set-
the spot where the ball was f L, . , L. , , ,
;,. , . ,
at the close of the war in .
pie in America. Three
to Participate in the James-
town Exposition at
Hampton Roads.
Frank
The Yankees on
t Rowan side of the Yadkin
a id there was some tiring dons.
night Salisbury was set on
of important events will be
commemorated in this history-
making exposition. Every acre
ire. Th re lore it is i
t at this old of land and water around the c,
. a. . -------J
lie
III t B .- II- , I I
,, . . ., A
i lax . i.-. a,,.
Anyone i-o ill be
to .
Ayden, J. p ,, f.,
n mid
left lo visit r.-l-
V. and paper roofing,
I ,., j,,,,,,,
j pipe at Ii, hullo Bro.
went
day
Die s cloth,
, e O-
i; while
Bro
To- lee. ,. ,. lo
1- -i g lo hen the
ll e.-i t. e I
r. Ii. b.-m
i- -i special
. Ml I, III
.,
s lit J I
Ill .
j. II II
l-i ;.
, j.
was left whore it was found,
more than a week
crossed the
not a great way from this
place, and as be fought the Brit-
it every fording he made,
that the bomb has come down
from Revolutionary times. We
do not know if shells were in
use at that time, and the refer-
books at hand fail to tell us
when they were first used. Lex-
Dispatch.
e.
be lies the per qt. E. Wm-
phone
Photographs
Coming 10th, for -1
for
Co., bldg. the great exposition now in
position grounds has played
a part in the great drama
Of events from the arrival of the
frail vessels with their little col-
of English pioneers. April
to the passing of the
French and American Hoots with
the remains of the founder of
the American navy, John Paul
Jones, a few days ago.
The first English settlers, who
founded Jamestown, in
made the vast territory of
an English colony,
ed the destiny of America and
saved it from the clutches
Spain, then most powerful
nation on the sea. The import-
of the settlement of James-
town is therefore apparent, and
hive transpired in t locality
I'd to the f this his
ground
exposition in i.
navies and armies world
could be brought together in
friendly and
The American Congress
appropriated money to this
affair and the President
invited the nations of the world
to participate in the urn
It -i y
military and ,
on the most extensive scale ever
undertaken in any country, but
there will be numerous other
features to give it all of the at-
tractions peculiar to world's
great industrial and
commercial expositions.
A Washington dispatch to The
York Sun explains why
only f the
by Congress is now
for relief. All of the
but or
most of it, will be used in re
Dishing army supplies sent to
San Francisco as soon as the
of the disaster became
and before action had
boon taken by Congress. The
Francisco authorities, it
had overlooked this lea-
of the relief measure,
Charlotte
. i-l s w
is die day to
payments to The Home Build
and Loan Association.
mm
Dr. Joseph Dixon,
of preparation will be a
worthy celebration of an event
or such magnitude and far-reach-
influence-
In the times of the
American revolution tho country
around whore the exposition is
located was a bloody
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. ground, and at but B
Block, Bait st. few miles away, the last great
.,,, British army surrendered to
Ayden, C. , I the Americans and the decisive
Salt of Land blow was dealt which gave
In ilia
Ivy Hi-
Hip , I
war
p. . ., ,. ,
s ween the States, when two op-
mot ill butt
to the American
Human Blood Marks.
A tale of horror was told by marks of
human blood in home of . Wit
llama, a well known merchant of Bee,
Kg., lie
severe I,, of the lungs,
and was near death when began
Dr. M w cum.
em- me an, have run.-
, .- --.- I well ever I- It H
Weak
I. W Ml
bottle
is no worse than the
that afflicted me Then
was advised to apply
salve, and loss than a box
cured me writes Napier, of
nil wounds. Burn and Sores
like magic. at
For i k n
la
P ,
I .
1.11 Kali R Tin-Int.
a, posing ironclads
i i .
or time, it was iii the
I III
. The
II I. I in
i , In- Pi v. I . Ii is
i- iv in I, of the
III IIIi w ii ii , ,. ,, ,, j. s.H harbor Hampton bonds, just
ti
in.- w i off the point where the
grounds are located. Tho
of sale
Thia It'll day April,
lunar A.
Your Eyes.
If you are troubled with your
eyes or have a difficulty in
suitable glasses, it matters
how mi your call on
an expert
Ayden, N. C, who ha.- live yearn
experience with some of the
cases. He never fails t.
give patients satisfaction or
money refunded. Over five el
of Pitt Greene and Lenoir
best people to testify to his honest;
and ability. Give him your
work if you want
For Spring H
I try
Veneer. Ii make, everything
look new. There will he no
dull looking furniture or
woodwork ; where tin's won-
worker i No
or Liquid
i. nut but a
and cleaner that builds up the
original finish and make, it brighter
than ever.
Ii restore, th- brilliant
Pianos, Furniture,
Picture Frames, Interior Woodwork,
Hardwood Floors and all polished,
or enameled Re-
stains, dirt am
dullness.
A can apply it. Nothing
hut piece f cloth is needed
and is no drying to wail for.
PRICES
Trial . . . . ct.
tum . el.
M R. L.
Greenville, N.
light between the Monitor and
the was significant In
more ways than one and denotes
the passing of the wooden ships
and the establishment of the
ironclads in the great navies of
the world,
The Important events which
u.
OF
THE BANK OF
DEN, N.
the of business WOO.
i and Discounts, furniture and fixtures Its Secured toe from inks, . 13.67 stock paid in, Surplus fund 10.00 Undivided profits less expenses,
Coin, Si unpaid .- . 510.00
Silver Coin, subject to check, 45,097.6
National Bank notes and Cashier's .-,, other U. notes
Total, Total.
SOLO
M. M. i,
STATE OF .
COUNTY OF
I, J. R. Smith, Cashier of bunk, do -wear
that the above it is true to the beat and be
J. K. ill, Cashier,
s to before
me, this day of April
Notary Public
J. B. SMITH,
DIXON,
, ; , K. C. CANNON.
Directors
GOODS SAVED
FROM FIRE
Same as of
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes
Hats, Gent's and Ladies fur-
goods. In fact
everything kept in a first
class
store sold at greatly
ed prices.
Church.
Gentlemen
Always hive your church buy
seed oil n i iT-l prices. Don't let
them pay a gallon for canned
oil, which ought to cost but
cents a gallon
is ah mi oil i . i
oil fresh from Ii and
add title I. p , . which
is semi d am you in , u
i i n i iii i i I
price.
A Tobacco Prof t
. upon a properly bat
need
must
be n and to
it must
least
actual
Potash
It with
with , i. tin i. with
l i
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M MU, i St., N. V., or
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Closes With Splendid Exercises
and Fine
had
lion lot exercise-
It has worthily won
-n I v. ill never it M long
i it e to l it did in
which tool
place Wednesday evening
Thursday morning
and Tn evening. b
or
ha- res
A large crowd was eve.
h -v i one
praise of what they saw
o., Wednesday i
smaller boys and girls b
program which gave every
I, I O H 1-
child in every pi
and
I. Bean.
To v i
boys tad girls
i i
drop
. . -lie I in
pi I
i in i .
v town
C.
i live the
was detained by a wreck up-
and i o
Ai re n
began t be m-
i ; in
such word i
it w;
every tiling had an
one knew what was
e began. AI
me gum h i read
i. Prof. G. F.
I t
twelve i g.;
easily U be bad
spell Ac.
followed lib
ed those who beard him.
E. of Greenville, i-1
the l-
that el. nut which hi.
baa so delighted and charmed i
i ii forgot
in
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the diploma,
received by the
Fol and ah
At night th were .
to a great
of of mu .
flu. I
plays were given.
pant in
credit to They i
as nay and s in
the various character
as persons f a more advanced age
could have been.
Bethel never had i; greater
than these
She never did than
at this time. In
Carolina is more
Bethel. large i
visitors will all bear
to this.
much not be said
of the teachers
this to we are
fir exercises.
The following persons constitute
this strong Profs. J. C.
Carson,
Blanche Mayo, Bertha
Manning the inn-.
teacher, Miss Willis. Special
be of the I
music
program.
Misses Grimes
added to the pleasure f
the entertainment by two vocal
duets-
are several pieces i
all of the pupils that deserve to
specially referred to but time and i
space forbid. Taken all and all it
was a great occasion will
be remembered by more one
person.
In Friday's paper the pro-
of the board of alderman,
the dropping of the figure -i from
the report of cash salts at dis- J
during April nude
when ii should
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STYLE NEWS FROM
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
here in great variety, i lowered
exquisite an I
designs, hi pink, blue and
from lo yd, with
match.
Cotton
in Persian designs, lovely for
dresses, in leasing at yd,
with drop linings to match.
Wool Finished Batiste
All cotton, sheer and dainty, ideal for
waist suits, for lo yd.
Thin Sheer Lawns
Batiste, Swiss and Barred Muslins,
in flowered dots and figured,
from to yd.
Woolen Dress Goods
In Batiste, Mohairs and Panama, from
to yd, in black and cream.
White 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
checks In dress patterns. m.
Chiffon in the leading shades-
Special value in in. Taffeta Silks
in black and colors.
Embroideries S Laces
We have been accorded many words
of praise for the e gathering
new dainty novelties we are show-
in this department. We have
Baby Irish Lacs 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 cf lavender and old rose
Black Wash
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 and styles beautiful
Bead
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, stand
Scarfs, Table Covers and Tray C
51-00 lo a pair,
Men and Tennis
Have never shown a prettier mo cordially invite you to give us a call.
N. C.
THE EASTERN REFLECTS
D J Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY MAY. II, 1906.
FOR SENATE.
While am not, or will be, a
candidate for any office,
keep pelf as fur removed from
politics for ax
still a one of the personal
of Jim who urged
nomination i mo yearn I f el
compelled In justice to as
well as to in lo say a
read in paper the News
and Observer letters as pub-
by the
comments u, mi same, and also me
letter of C. II, Jones
name of J- J. for
the Senate, and I wax, and am
till, flow behave, that the
letters by
were intend. I to reflect th
official of Jim as
our And yet if it was,
and Jim Fleming has been sailing
false has been dis-
loyal to the trust imposed
him by In-. Worn be
has vowed to represent fairly nod
why Mr.
tell of U who are
less informed wherein and at what
he has done so. I don't
that Fleming will a
date, or that be would accept
nomination if it was tendered him,
that Ins record and
bis work as our Senator in the last
Legislature deserves not only my
approval but the approval of all
the people of Pitt county. I
believe I assert
fear of successful contradiction,
that he end ed to carry out
every pledge made by or
the other members of the
during the last campaign, and
every wish the people that was
made known to that he
honestly faithfully represented
all the people of the with
justice and impartially, those who
opposed as well those who sup-
ported i in for the nomination.
He is the one and so far as I recall
Just now, the first representative
who caused the bills be introduced
and to be published in
the borne papers in full, his
could sec and know
what he was doing. There is no
better way, Mr. Editor, to judge
the of such a re pie-putative
than by or general
rations of I be people at the time
the bills he were being
introduced aid published the
measures b op-
d were discussed in the
news who opposed
as el as who supported his
nomination, paid, Jim is
working hauler and doing more for
the people any representative
we in a As I
recall it the tint made by
n a bill intro-
by Jim Fleming to
the pay or from to
per day, which lull he
supplemented bill
for the payment of
any additional
tax upon the . , by
in case
of
, blob is ill
ii in the
of rod
a slow
r of the
lie committal,
I our
v, nod our new
two
i by our
for
ed no local
without submitting it to
the people for approbation or run
damnation, except probably some
minor measures which were
factory to every body. He had
o; upon every quest ion
a-. I believe never shirked a duty,
straddled or sidetracked any
made him by his
As for railroad
lam BUie Ml. Fleming
is far removed from it as any
many in Pitt county, Mr. Laugh
not and
assert without fear of contradiction
that Fleming gave his heartiest
support to every that
before the Senate looking to
c impelling the railroads to give
the people fair and just
In- hardest condemnation of
every measure that name before
the senate to give the
i. in a I- an advantage. I have
known Jim ever he
begin the practice of law I
b never him to appear
f. i i my life; and
saw many cases
t. led in the court but what
a. lighting the railroad. I
believe that the people of
ant, who know these things
as well I do, will be-
for one moment that Jim
would ever be by
y or I tier
ii lie has appeared in
u cases Pitt county as
practicing attorney, and have yet
to mar of any cause he has
small fee might have
be-ii. I say, Mr. Editor, in
view the earnest and faithful
of Fleming our last
senate, he is entitled to the en
of the good thinking
Pitt and his
be approved by the people,
and the for the
It a-t tendered to him.
THE ALDERMAN.
Hold Adjourned Meeting.
The board of alderman held an
adjourned meeting Tuesday aft r-
noon to complete business left over
from last regular meeting.
C. D. U unit was elected tax
list taker for the town and graded
school district, the compensation
listing the taxes aid making
out the books to be
A committee was appointed to
purchase uniforms for the police
officers.
The order made at the regular
meeting to hands per
sprinkling streets was
changed and the
placed at cents per hour.
S. J. Nobles petitioned for re-
bate of pool room license, action
it deferred to the June
meeting.
Supreme Court Defines Child Labor Law.
N. C. May
court its opinion this
in the case of Rollins vs.
Co , from for the
time construes the child labor
laws of this state. Io this case a
child under twelve years employed
a factory was injured and a
damage suit was brought against
the company. The defendant
cured a in superior court,
claiming th it the accident was due
to the child's negligence.
Justice writing the
opinion of the supreme finds
the lower court error. The fact
that employment of a child
twelve was in itself an
T . . . . . act, precludes the
I know he went in the last cam-, ,
. . from the plea of
at a sacrifice I know lip J y
. . , . on the child's
gave the Democratic ticket j
loyal support. If MrThe ct of opinion, which
is lengthy, will be to make the
mills or factories liable in case of
accident to under twelve
years, where the accident is due to
the child's or not.
does not desire nomination to
tie then I feel that his
vices ii- Legislature,
should be approved commend
ed by our by a com-
vole for some
and n i Die position.
I trust that -e few Mr,
will tall to the attention of
the right people of Pitt
county duty of giving of
citizens who has served u-
compensation or reward
due credit capable, earnest
faithful
Very Respectfully.
M.
STATE NEWS.
Happenings Over the State.
About Borrowing Money.
Never ask a loan form your bank
unless you are reasonably sure you
can get the money. First
list your credit. The business
man always knows to extent
be can depend on his bank,
his bank know to what
they can depend on this self-same
business man. Of course, if yours
is a collateral loan, then it is a
matter, and it is only a
of the value of the collateral
lie i
of though
l and mil-1
While not b
nil bills
r- i
landlord an
Mature,
many
and the banker's willingness U,
afternoon news was you. But the
received hereto the effect entirely
Davidson was For dollar
tally shot in the and killed bank
he. loaning live tout
by a bullet an air which j you can tie
in of her it, car and prudence
old brother, Henry of t enter into every
Mis Davidson feeding j
in yard and the boy Your must lie
ht sparrows, when a I Tn A-i-e
BLUE
-.-.
With the lot prints plainly.
dear arr and
And laced
little that were .
Wee little that white.
lie fueled away with discarded
A you tell tonight.
A only can hear.
Of feet.
Whose i the whole day
Made music sweet
that tn. make
On of a
That to the pathos f
Life's Illy, life's start.
Ah the win on and the rosy feet
Will tie scarred on hazardous way.
While a mother will two little worn
And smile and pray ;
s she will sit in the soft
jet and bare.
And dream of the feet
One- more the oM worn
blue shoes, Is told.
And each mother will understand.
For we all a pair safely hidden away
In treasure laud.
For we love the scar on the heels.
And the J I toes.
And we our wee shoes.
For only a mother know.
Ann Waller
MOONLIGHT ON THE TAR.
Delightful Outing Tuesday Even-
A very delightful launch party
was given Tuesday evening, com-
Miss Bertha
drop, of Miss
Melville Gibson, of Gibson, and
Miss Louise Finley, of North
who are visiting in
the city.
board the the
left dock at o'clock,
for a mile run down the river,
and no merrier ever gather-
ed this good ship,
Ola Forbes command, Moonlight
music and May time with
incidental attractions, makes such
a trip on Tar river especially at-
tractive, and o'clock, when the
party returned, quick-
for some who,
navigation and other Mas-
remained steadfastly at
on
none with G. in
command added a great dial to
pleasure of the evening.
Those present
F. M. Woolen with Miss
drop.
Will Hooker with Miss Gibson.
Jesse Miss
Walter Wilson, Jr., with Miss
Effie Grimes, Bethel.
A. M. Moseley with Miss Nina
James.
P. S. Cotten with Miss Lena
Matthews.
Howard with Miss
Fred Forbes with Miss
Taylor.
J. K. Miss
Mr Mrs. C. S Forbes.
Prof. W. n. x. J.
GRIMESLAND ITEMS
N. O.,
W. E. and wife to
Rev. B. E. filled his
appointment at
church Sunday. i a number
of our people
L. W. and Miss
spent Sunday with Mi-.-
Verna and Elma W at
wood.
B. O. Mayo and A. O. Clark
made a trip to
Sunday. They back Monday
all o. k.
J. Edward spent Sunday
with a friend
Our Ada Ward,
Saturday and at
borne near .
Misses
are several days
their sister, Mm G. Moore.
Mr Fleming was town
a while Sunday.
Dr. Dupree of the Elm City
Lumber Co's men, was our place
Tuesday.
Allie Boilings, of Keels
ville, and Miss Fannie Bell Tim-
of Williamston, spent a part
of last week with Miss Maud Holli-
day.
Miss Galloway, who has
been spending some time
home Sunday.
I. J. of
ville, is lo town today.
Let take advantage
of the rain now and put out every
plant you have got. If
you haven't enough go get some
from your neighbor.
Jack spent Sun-
Greenville.
R. M. E ks went to
Sunday.
JACK ITEMS.
HOPE FIRE COMPANY.
Jack, K. May
Elder G. S. J. filled hi-
regular appointment Ben Creek
Sunday.
Mis. Williams, She
is visiting
Ins week.
Mrs. George Hudson is y l
typhoid lever. It lo in
raging very much this
A. A. of Greenville.
was here Saturday for the
of the
I Association, but a it was
j known very much be did or-
He will be here the
Saturday la this mouth which is
at a o'clock.
the and come to
Miss Julia Cox
and Miss Mag
Smith.
Mrs. who
Special Foreman T
Elected-.-Other Business.
stray bullet tr.-in entered
her back mid to her
d in less than
Elizabeth
Oxford, N C , Maj
we. n wind
damage was in
ninth of Oxford. Trees
and homes were blown down on
the farm Mr. Tom
. i . fain a.
Washington Wants Jim Crow Street Cars.
ago Be dative of
a bill to require
call District
e the col-
race. Today he the
endorsement of meas-
from a local citizens
He will hill before
the committee;
by acquaintance and
particular an
d. i at bank
property verified,
j with I.
s i-o fr relied upon us
basts c-i-d t. Th.
es a e upon.
lust, but n. t least, banker
us a
moral risk and mm
i r -tie
. in
If to a ,
sill gel II. but Unless
you are very well known, the
money will not be I. i I over
until yon have
Prudent and conservative banks
do business no other way.
credit must lie
York Commercial.
Hope Fire
in Hi. ii hull In -i .-
i he chair, D. t n,
man slated I lie i nil
meeting and lull call a
. s we . eke
a W,
. iii see. i ii d b D. D
daughter, Mrs. o.
has
Miss Adams spent Sunday
with Mi-s Mills.
Miss Mary Williams S. C.
Ml- church at
I reek Sunday.
Miss of
i with
Mi-s Mill-.
N lie Mu.- has
her sister
MATTERS.
Proceedings the Commission-
The board of county conn,
were in monthly g on
7th, all the members present.
Orders drawn on the treas-
the following For
paupers repairs to county
home for
in th -in. i jury
tickets witness tickets
C co-is con-
prisoners medical
examination . jail
0120.48; house 90.50;
court register deeds
record
ads U
roads 022.70; Or roads
91- county stock law
The treasurer aim
dent filed their monthly
i e ports.
J. H. and J. is. Gardner,
Creek .-
released p
A public lad
Falkland township i.,
dance with filed
meeting.
J. R. Spier was appointed to
settle with the
The sheriff to
keep the jail and surrounding
premises clean.
K. A. Tyson presented claim for
damages to property by the
road hands. Au arbitration com-
was selected to praise th;
damage done.
The b aid adjourned Co Thin
to examine the
tax list.
and being home from a visit i
i J in Mil's.
mane it with y v Johnston mid Miss Minnie
i. ii v to c passed here
of y
people
e last few n have been
fir frost.
THE
Kev. Z.
Large Audience.
The night in
Methodist church by the Rev.
a native of Japan and
a graduate of College, was
both Interesting and instructive.
A large audience was and
one was greatly
Th speaker read a- a lesson for
the Matt VII 7-10.
After ranting this very
ate on lie told in
words how Japan is knock
i at our doors for aid seeking
enlightenment. He told of
Me great progress made by his
people all lines, but there are
thousands who have
never Christ.
The lecture was
as the speaker stood himself a
living example of what the Gospel
of ha-done and is doing in
fur off Japan.
He an interesting account
of Hie habits religious beliefs
of hi people, of their customs of
living and ideas m war and many
her import mi features of
life.
While Kev. by
graceful manners and sweet
disposition,
host of will always
b deep interest him, in
work lie leaves so soon to
in
in
. May S.
An p. was at
ed hi morning. Dishes rat-
and small articles were thrown
from tables ias Barton's no damage
Chief B. made a talk to at Salem Sunday.
the com pi and chairman of i George Adams wen, to
the lire alarm committee made I ville Saturday.
-b to the progress made on a g Porter spent property is There
tire system for the his people near shocks, lasting;
applications were The shock was
for A nice yesterday. People noticed outside the section
After roll call meeting d-1 not losing much lime setting mentioned, so learned,
until out ft .
. t Wool u foe
i will come again. ca-h by S. M. Sc
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to, N. O.
Mrs Joe lake pleas
lire in Remedy
entirely cored our little girl of
a very bad of eczema, which
coveted a part of her
Sn. bod from
lime she arm old,
until was old. She
i- now perfectly well and I feel
i hat cannot peak of
it nil l- a symptom of
ii in mix jean.
J. COBB.
GREENVILLE. N. C.
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notice Will ll. II.
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and Printers
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process, on which patents
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Title
Eastern reflector, 8 May 1906
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
May 08, 1906
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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