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EDITORIAL NOTES.
an Occasion
Secretary the Mend.
revise
he is talking
the revision probably will be
Congress has business for
almost weeks without anyone
being called a outside of a few
committee headings.
An inquisitive respondent
mats to know all those
i i re vegetarians
Couldn't i newer lot the packers, but
certainly ought to
be.
Senators Burton and Smoot can
now rub each other don with an i-
. now.
,,., . rep rt is the
beard.
T, ., whole lot
Gen Miles to be able to say
Id u
LOCAL ITEMS.
i it It Bits Caught up Here an
There That Arc Interesting.
excessive rain damaging
Bushels of corn at Frank V.
ad. s w.
For Sale brick,
ca . per Hemby
V. V. No. , N. t.
With of sickness
round town more
that all premises should be
kept clean-
Supt. A. Dunlap tells us that
the additional machinery has
shipped tor providing d electric
V Johnson for low prices .
aw.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
D J WHICHARD. Editor and Owner.
Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADV
VOL No.
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY. JUNE 1.9 1906.
Greenville's Big Department Stores.
As
Hot Weather Merchandise
y v Johnston for special
Se
The R Hector hub
u th- be
tie.
w. mid beeswax
M. Schultz.
STRAY TAKES IT-
I have taken up one bar
s t. about CO pounds,
no ear marks. Owner same
by paying
abounding in plentiful beauty and cheapness here.
ft materials tor June Selling are for your inspection and in quantities to meet your de-
T the
be appreciate d.
any i
at the C-r y. And if they do. h.
will take precautions to see
; re no led.
What a mannered thing
tattling a
Men after a more In
thin swell n of lately
With I crawling to-
century mark, the adjourn-
of cornea appreciably
nearer in spite of of leg-
unfinished.
to
i IS retired from
public life id i -in h not heard of
for a
R, X.
Tucker
Greenville. N. C
It ; SI
. hog, a
mi
pounds.
J. Cox,
No. i.
TODAY'S
Wire ti
Norfolk
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Cotton Norfolk, i
Today
Middling
gt ow
Middling
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YORK
BY
Bankers Brokers,
Norfolk. Va.
Hew York
Today
id
A- o'clock on Monday
July will sell at th late
U. home place Heave town
snip, S.
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Due saw mill complete with belt,
l and saw, all perfect
will guarantee to cut
inch in hours Reason
telling no i r to saw. out -i-
steel in perfect
order, running y, boiler
pounds cold water pres-
lire, The Mutual Machine
Co., Washington, N. C One Si-Horse
Power Engine in i o bet-
made One 18-Horse Power I
One 16- Po Engine.
good as new.
Saws. One Wood Saw. almost
Seed Crasher. One Grist
Mill with belt, shafting, mill
pick-, mill This mil is noted
ii-. good is in
running order, one set of Rocks
most new. feet with
complete. rang-
loot to five feet. One
Ii with sell-feeder condenser
bell, In perfect running
login a bale of cotton in I
minutes. I Cotton Press good as
Dew. Lots of things goes
with a -aw mill, gristmill
and cotton sin. Terms of sale one
cash of sale, balance when
All property
must lie in ten days
A a e lot of hand-made
Buck sale. Apply W. T.
Bit he .
Colored Dress Goods
Department
cool in i mall
dots and figures, butt
patterns and solid for to cent
per yard. Brown cs percales,
madras and gingham.
White Goods Depart-
Inch French lawn yard
inch Persian to yard
inch Persian lawn
inch Handkerchief linen to yd
inch yard
inch Irish linen to yard
inch Union cotton, but
almost as pretty as ell linen for more
money at yard.
Lovely dotted swiss, the real imported
kind, in small neat from to
for shirt waists
and dresses this seasons newest patterns
from to variety great
and patterns lovely.
Laces S Embroideries
We are showing pretty things
in this laces we rave baby
Irish French,, Plat
Round thread Val in all
overs, bands and edges Batiste and Baby
Irish combined from tie loveliest of
trimmings of the season, we are showing
it in exquisite patterns, suitable for very
sheer materials as well as the heavier
kinds. Black baby Irish all overs end
bands to match.
Notion depart-
should rest you, es we are showing
useful and desirable novelties.
Yes we have kinds and
acme gr end large
breezy In paper, and gauze.
The silk gauze fans, real
decorations incl Ivory are lovely
cheap as to 53.50 others
with cheaper sticks and
Shopping bags in white kid, canvas
end f leathers in black and colors from
cents to
Pretty white wash bells embroidered
and some with detached buckles is guilt
and pearl, the prices range from to
Guilt belts, leather belts, silk belts
all prices.
Ladies hosiery in black and white
gauze, some plain, some j embroidered,
some lace boots, others lace all over, all
sizes and prices.
Infants and in black
and white all sizes from to
Ladies and infants gauze vests, short
and long sleeves.
Nazareth and Daisy waists tor boys
and girls, cool comfortable, all sizes
each.
tops and cords and
stamped linens, embroidery silks and
cottons.
Ready made waists in ladies sizes,
handsomely trimmed with embroidery
and lace, some look like hand embroidery
prices from to
Plain S Fancy Black
Lawns
Batiste, French Silk mulls, Per-
lawn, Mercerized madras and many
ether wears from to yard.
is ready to meet your wants in
Corset;, in and
lures
yesterday
Close
July
Oct.
L Future-.
ft Aug.
Corn
July Lard
ST.
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THE CORSET DEPARTMENT
. en.
. Our stock of House- I
keep Line is
Should meet your approval. All kinds of
Towels, Bath rags, table
kins and Dollies. A good at
ii prices.
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others at
The Shoe Department
Is to serve v V U the best -1
Potato Quo Hi n .
P iv, j. uses quote i on
potatoes today in the Northern
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FIRE IN BALTIMORE.
Loss Will Reach
if. greatest
fie 11- of 1901,
v h properly loss of about
the sacrifice of
at an early
morning the water
For h the entire harbor
-I-
on i side, the flames
being with kept within
fines of wharf of the
t- Miners
the south
tide a battle fought
prevent n wholesale
l-y spread from
barges,
vi
members of the Essex
U two tore It
i- believed the missing
mere bun or jumped
i d were drowned. The
ATKINSON, cabin
JOAN second
MANUEL
Five other were rescued
with the Mary,
narrowly escaping
in the or drowning,
as en- to make
vessel from
as the for-
mer boat away from the
burning steamer.
MISS JONES EXONERATED.
MRS. PATTIE BYNUM PARKER.
WHICHARD ITEMS.
. June
showers
th i- good headway
am, the farmers a miserable
Misses Boss and Lillian
Thomas, of visiting
Mr-. W. A.
Mis Susie went to Green-
Coroner's Jury at Selma Heart
Evidence in Case of Miss
Pearl Jones.
Selma, the pres
at least, the killing of the
Bud by the
brave little telephone operator
Miss Pearl Jones, of place, is
a closed the matter
will be to rest until the
of Superior com t
this county. So far as Miss Jones
is concerned it is a thing of the
this, as tie result of the
jury having completely
exonerated her.
When she the room
every eye was upon her
and there until she was
excused and left the building.
This seemed sufficient
to unnerve bi-r. Instead, her walk
was as steady s a soldier and she
was an as if she had been
duty, from be search-
of
Her voice was
s and
being both graceful and good
looking, she completely
many of whom ha;
never u hi r More. She
her story deliberately, using good
language, and impressed every
present her candor sin-
Among other things she said she
had the
such an attack had prepared
a pistol she
kept by her when
she duty always
hand she was
one room to On this
night when opened the
door she thought she could hear
something Inn saw until
ODD MEMORIAL. I WATER FROZEN IN FIRE.
Passes From Earth to Her
Home.
Mrs. Pattie Bynum
nearly years and widow of the
late Mr. W. R. Parker, died a few
minutes past six o'clock Sunday
at her home in South
Mrs. Parker was in Farm-
township August
At the ago of I J years she united
with Antioch
w as by Be v. George
She lived
the year when she
m to At the
of the Christian church
in her membership was
here where it remained
her death.
January 1892, two years
after coining to Greenville, she was
to Mr. W. B.
as s devoted wife. The
death of her husband a few mouths
tended to hasten her demise,
and it is remarkable that she pass-
ed away on the day set apart by
the Odd Fellows on which to bold
memorial exercises to Mr. Parker.
Her death due to asthma and
complications arising therefrom.
Six years ago Mrs Parker became
a cripple from rheumatism and
was never able to go about after-
ward except by aid of a rolling
She was a great sufferer,
though always patient, cheerful
and uncomplaining.
standing her affliction, she was
ever faithful and devoted to the
her Master. She an
active member of the Christian
Exercises Held Sunday
Afternoon.
she filed the first just to lie j Woman's Mission Board of the
sure. When she saw j crunch, and had the meetings held
in the at lit-1 to enable her to take
the firing until she was out of
cartridges. Sue said certainly she
v returned Tues- shot to hit and would have teen
very sorry if he had escaped As
day.
W A. after
ding Mine in Greenville
s. rammed Thurs-
day, d by U J. Which
aid Jr.
h. a caller in
R O. I'm went to Wash-
on .
V. a was in ye-
i. i
1-ls
at
J R Which spent Monday
in
spent Tues-
win. Mrs. L. R. Which-
n, of Stokes, was in
., mi
to 48.50.
potatoes to
Newark, 4.00 5.00
Pittsburgh, Fancy 5.00
GREENVILLE N. C.
Th
-i is now on
It i like
up Vi i . Well, this lust
per quart.
A In-nits on
an id o
s I,, at
cu per t the gross
tin- two cars
aggregate of op-
wail means turn
among the pickers daily
sections of the county
as well or better, and this
means of putting
quite a little of
what Is considered the
full of the
it tinned out, she has no remorse
nor to Sue was
excused the evidence closed.
like the goal, bad
ready voted and the foreman
following
Selma township, in the matter
I he jury
and sworn to make
in the death of Bud Richard-
son, by whom produced when
where, consideration of
the by us, that
the d Bud
I i shot fired from
pistol in tie hands one Pearl
Jones who undoubtedly fired
shot in the of her honor,
this jury
commends her.
Winston.
s. Holt,
W. i
u.
It is me
lodges Mini lies of
are
only gins iii prove the
no sympathy nice
hi re.
part the
Mrs. Parker is survived by
in in-is and two Jo-
J. Bynum, of Mr.
W. U. Bynum, of Wilson, Mrs J
M. Barrett, of and Mrs
Henry Harris, of Falkland. She
leaves children but her
are Miss Ellen Parker
W. B. Parker, of Greenville,
C. of
as of and
of Wilmington.
The funeral services were con-
ducted by Rev. H. H. Moore st
o'clock this afternoon in
Christian church, followed by in.
by the side of her late
in Cherry Hill cemetery.
Active
E. A. Jr., C.
J. L. B.
Williams, T. R. Moore and J.
iK. J. A. Lang, W. J.
H. L. Coward, D. O.
L. lamer.,
t Lodge I. O. O. F. held
its memorial exercises Sun-
day Masonic temple
opera house. There was a good
the were
very program
Doxology, combined choirs
and audience.
by Baptist choir.
Prayer, by ex-Gov. T. J. Jarvis.
Anthem, by the Methodist
Report of secretary.
Duet, by Mrs. T. E. Hooker
Mrs. H. H. Moore, of
choir.
by members of lodge.
Eulogies, by E. a. and F.
C.
Address, by Rev. H. H. Moore.
by members of
choir.
The report of Secretary E. E
Griffin showed that the lodge had
lost only member by death
during the past year W. R.
he also read
names of all who had died in the
last years.
The remarks of Messrs.
and on the lite and char-
of Mr. Parker were most
bare testimony to
his worth and the loss the com-
and the lodge had sustain-
ed in his death.
The subject of H. H.
Moore's address was
and it was an admirable one.
He spoke not only the
arising from the joining
together of
Independent Order of Odd
Fellows, made reference to
the
many blessings growing out of it.
The music was excellent and
r, fleeted credit those who ten-
it.
Perfect Cakes Found in Cans in
Ruins Burned Ice Factory.
When an examination was made
today of the of an ice factory
destroyed by fire last Thursday in
each of the freezing cans, which had
been lowered into a tank of brine
just before the; was found
a full sized cake of ice as clear and
perfect as if it had been frozen under
A DELIGHTFUL DAY ON
OLD
ordinary conditions, instead Of
seething furnace, which had I delicious peaches all-
swept everything before it for two ed Blue Banks, each
for
Nev, r has there
together a fairer or lovelier f
which on June the tenth met at
Hanks the famous Tar
lo recreation
Farmville
net home of Misses I Eva
Wilkinson, after
lady
BETTER MAIL CARS.
OVER THE STATE.
Happenings of Interest in North
Carolina.
Tho Democrat of the tenth dis-
have nominated W. IS. Craw-
lord for congress.
Tho North Merchants If.
tail association meets at Morehead
City this week.
a half squares. basket well filled
Another result of the lire was the good things which was nigh-
killing of many fish, by the water y enjoyed. There was plenty for
thrown on the fire, which, and plenty left. The Farm-
impregnated with nicotine from crowd met by the Smiths
a tobacco warehouse, was conducted ;. u crowd. Never has Fan, ville
to the river by Point d lads lassies
Enterprise. more enjoyable day from
to end. Boat riding,
climbing the sleep hills, strolling
the sand and
. the wild flowers d
v the lovely- listen-
it-; to little bird-
as they to make live
each other, while some love s
re seated beneath the
the grass or the root
a tree, vowing their love for
other. The day was all that
be asked for. M .
of the we e in making the
drive more pleasant.
those present
Harries and Miss Ellen Ty-on,
Frank Thigpen and Miss
Burnett, Henry Hyde
Maggie Gay, bur Stamper and
Miss Eva Tyson
-id Miss Wilkinson, Lon-
Matthews and Miss Blanche
Frank Tyson and Miss Rosa-
Tyson, Ben Joy and Miss
Hearne, and
Hisses and Carmen Flan-
i mo, Johnnie Flanagan and Miss
Mary Belle Joe Smith
Miss Trilby Smith. Haywood
Smith and Mi Vary Smith, Lloyd
and Miss Caroline Little,
Tom at d Miss Agnes
Smith, Smith and Misses
Rosa and Ellen Smith and a good
bundle of stags.
Alter enjoying the beautiful
scenery and the m st bountiful
dinner all departed,
voting the an entire
and hoping to speed just
such another day.
In a wreck of a train near
on the Southern rail-
road eleven cars were demolished.
Representative Small, of North
Carolina, has introduced a bid
which looks to construction of
better and safer mail cars. It
orders the Postmaster General
to have plans prepared for a fire-
proof, bandit-defying steel car.
The bill ought to pass. Both
business and humanitarian
ons dictate this. On the
side, the government is
paying about a year
for rental of postal cars owned
by railroads. So high is this
rental that cars are for in
two or three years, according to
statements currently made in
Congressional discussion. The
government could well afford to
own its cars. If is no de-
certainly should in-
on getting good car's for
what it pays. Good steel cars
ought to be provided without ad-
ding B dollar to the present
rental.
It is little less than criminal.
to lock overworked postal clerks
Into the flimsy structures
provided for postal cars,
are smashed to kindling wood in
every wreck, with
chances that the will
be tired and the wretched wight
who may have escaped in
the crash subjected to the more
exquisite torture to
death.
Pullman cars don't telescope
or burn. Neither do properly
constructed day coaches. Tic
number of mail clerks killed
maimed is greater than of
car passengers, yet the a.-.
A colored boy and a man were number of sleeping c
killed at Mt. Olive, Saturday, by passengers is hundreds of
coming in contact with a live wire , greater than of mail clerks. The
e Grandma Made.
The entire force, the editor
to the devil, are under
obligations to
bunch ginger cakes like grand
ma used to make, that was sent to
us yesterday just noon.
They looked good, they tasted
good they wire good,
and very good co send
i on
Several women of Chicago,
graduating last from a clans
in domestic i said to
have received diploma certifying
they are qualified to keep
house for u
were given
a practical exhibition
their skill in the preparation of
breakfasts, luncheons and
breakfast that was shown had
been at
cents and was to satisfy
many the hunger of four persons.
for a ,. dinner consisted
meat, two Vegetables, a salad and
a pudding for tour, prepared at a
In cents. women
who can perform these miracles
deserve good husbands without de-
lay, and husbands with more than
a week.
men on the engine, those grimy
heroes who traditionally
stoics, at their posts and to
death with hand throttle, are
the only class whose chance f
A telephone wire had broken
fallen across an electric light wire
. H. B. Varner, editor of the
Lexington Dispatch, was elected
first vice president of National
Association in session at
Indianapolis.
Rocky Mount, June
Pearl Jones is the recipient of a j the railroad companies tor l
beautiful locket chain, given I privilege of having its most
by the Atlantic Cast Line force at servants unmercifully
South Rocky Mount, In to red, and the practice ought
i her bravery In shouting the Times
at Selma a few days ago.
one side of the locket her in-
E. t-re engraved, on
the other, the A. L.
Office Rocky
Rocky Mount, N. June lo-
ll Nina Moore was awakened
Wednesday morning about three
o'clock by a entering her
room. Her screams brought her
to the scene at once
the made good his es-
cape through a window. She was of
course, very badly and
was thrown Into an extremely
but is now get-
nicely.
Killed His Way into Favor
William No. -153 Haw-
thorn street, returned to
yesterday with the
of having bee elected hon-
member of a Maids
club in Syracuse, an honor never
upon a man. Mr
qualified for membership
by kissing all the members of the
club, beautiful young
en, and he was very proud of it.
accidental death on the rail -1 He was in last week on
pares with that of the tint wedding
clerks. . Miss Ethel
The government is r who was before her marriage a
her of the IV.-.-hi r
After the ceremony
at Kinston.
will have a big Mason
celebration on the and .
A large delegation of Masons fro
this section had anticipated gob
over to take part in the
but so far have been unable I
reach any arrangements with
Atlantic Coast Line tor a
train. On occasions in
past it has been easy to
trains for this purpose, but th
time the railroad officials do
even show courtesy to answer
about It, which l
rather strange.
dub
gallantly
kissed the bride The remaining
members that they should
be declared on that part of tho
ceremony. Although old enough to
be a father to M. he
the add kissed every one
d the women
A meeting of the club was
held at once and Mr. was
elected an honorable member.
Too Much
says discharge the
weather clerk hire another
one. That might not help matters,
but the tonight and to-
has become a
phase. It may keep on that way
until the moon changes again.
In n
mm
HANAN and SON.
WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR
Hanan's Famous Shoes
a FOR M boys.
test for many
worn by all In and
look at the w cuts
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
BANK OF GREENVILLE,
At the April 6th 1906.
1152,409.87
Stocks, etc.
Furniture 8.617.32
House
6.943.88
2.779.00
Silver Coin 7.218
US notes
1259,584.88
Liabilities-
Capital Stock paid Id
Surplus, 25,000.00
Undivided Profits less Ex-
and Taxes Paid 15,888.66
Deposit subject to check
Cashier's checks out-
standing 2,966.90
1259,584.83
forth .
County of Pitt. j
I, Jam L. Little. Cashier I he above-named bank, to solemn
wear the statement above is true to the best of my knowledge
belief JAMES L. LITTLE. ,
Subs and sworn to
me, this 11th day of 1906
Walter g. ward.
Public.
O. HOOKER,
J. K. MO YE,
W. WILSON,
directors
SECOND HAND MACHINERY
FOR SALE
We at our the following second hand
era and Engine w.-- v II guarantee to be h--
low which will s-l
One H. P. Center Crank Engine been used one Ginning
season, which w- will F. O. B. Greenville, N. C
One SO H. P. for one year
only, V O. B N. C.
One H. P. Return Boiler, Atlas Make one
year old F. O B. Oxford N. C.
One H. P. 8135.00 Durham, N. C. Good.
One H. P. class, good as F.
O. B. All ruse will be sold at an early day
to the first man who applies
HENRY HARDING, agent
You Pay For It
In higher prices when you buy Goods on Credit, as the
Credit merchant must make up his losses out of some-
body
I SELL FOP CASH,
Therefore have no losses to make up and put the price
the lowest figure. Pay cash and avoid the charging of ac-
counts or else, charged to you. I sell any
want in th way
SEED. M MB
Hay. C Oats St ill. Lime- and
F V JOHNSTON.
Th of Castle.
circle i- marked on the ground
to represent the castle. A larger
one outside limits the castle yard.
Half players retire to the
tin-others form the besieging nor
who try to cross the yard
the without being caught by
the castle dwellers. Every n
caught is obliged to remain and lie-
conic a castle dweller, but each one
of the besiegers who in en
the castle is allowed to
two of the dweller to return with
to the party. The
side i- the one containing
the most men the end of i
play period.
Point.
Pile together a- many sheets
note paper as are persons t
Scatter on the upper one
random five grains of rice. Prick
with a pin. without disturbing the
live hole through the
the has fallen. You will
then have a of sheets of
each containing live
arranged in the The
game consists in each person draw-
a i l -hall come with-
in the points, Using one for the
head, two for the hands and two
for the feet. A great variety of
amusing figures and attitudes will
the result.
Counting Million.
If you have given the mat
serious perhaps you nun
surprised hear it
. x you day and three
seventy-tun hours in
count n million, counting as fa-t ;.
you could. This will
you some conception of the
if the from the earth, for
would take you days
to count the number of mile
I ha I the two bodies,
Nursery Rhyme.
A LITTLE NONSENSE.
How
Two Lover
ended.
The; sin- on the old pi
yo i , .-, he
gated, i his cane.
J coldly.
wouldn't ii t vi a if you were the
lust i. an i i
i mauling. Then suppose
I i go
turtle. In th myrtle.
Th broke through the pen.
gay twins laughed at the merry
Ariel until. It
hunting win. a Leopard.
How th Swiftest Animal on
Goes After Prey,
Four miles palace
gates of Jaipur you may see a
hunt. and again in the
noonday heat you may have seen a
leopard crouching along beside his
uncertain, half
timid, heavily hooded with blue silk,
and finding the trimmed stone of
the pavement maddening hot ha
neath his silent pads. But it is a
different animal when at last, aft
a tedious stalk of a herd of black
the leopard is from
the winning bullock and left
bis own work.
In all the world there is little left
BO savage and so beautiful as this
steel cat when he scents
his quarry. In a flash he has drop-
to the plain, belly flat upon the
lot stones, while ho works his way
to a ten inch patch of sagebrush,
oil dhows and seemingly four
inches above the ground. You may
see the trail of him as he goes. From
one bush he. for another or a
fold of ground. One watches him
with a touch of his own silence,
though the little of bullock
carts must still kept moving lest
their stopping should alarm the
buck.
So it goes on, yellow demon
edging himself nearer nearer tr.
his prey till, while fifty yards
away yet, buck raises his head.
Whether ho temporizes his danger
at once or not, there is no chance of
stalking him a yard farther, and
the cheetah makes his dash. There
is not a sound on either side. Two
of the fastest animals on earth
the cheetah is beyond all question
the in a life and
death race. It is soon over, for if
the cheetah docs not bring his prey
down in yards he throws up the
chase and ignominiously to
his master. If he catches the buck
there is another final of jetting life-
blood and convulsive limbs and
glassing eyes, interfered with by
cheetah's master, who brings a huge
wooden tilled with blood and
entrails, which he forcibly
for the buck under the
still muzzle of the sated
But whether he catch it or
not the tab's flight over tin
ground for yards is a thing that
is to Jaipur to
in
Yes, e
never let
see you hate YOU
ell, miss, shall
nit are
a i you. Isn't
hi you told me to
t- -but will
I ask
refuse.
that Now dare you,
sir- How dare you and
wound the sensitive of u
poor, weak woman Tomorrow
night and lei me tell you what n
brute you are, Detroit
Tribune.
OF THE CONDITION
op
the bank of n. c.
AT ThE of APRIL 1906
A T.
Overdraft- AM
tins A F
. in
ash 13.39
M asp
; i- i
nu
stuck pd in
sub tn
f 45,809.24
Revenge.
That was a fine joke
your wife played when she made you
wait outside of a store
two hours while she searched for a
pair of gloves to suit her.
wan pretty good, but
even.
what
made her wail
outside of a barber shop on
day night while I waited turn
to get a News.
. f Pitt.
I. J. It.
y th-
Mai
and to
r- l,
J V.
Public.
bank, do solemn-
b-st of my
I. U. DAVIS.
W. M. LANG,
T. L.
R. L. IS.
Directors
One Thing Only.
you tell
what's wrong with father.
Didn't you have a consultation
Young Four
consulted on the ease.
didn't they agree
upon anything
Young They
pear to have agreed upon one thing.
That was to make their bill as high
as Standard and
Times.
BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST CO.
At tin
AT , N. C.
of April 6th, 1906.
SOURCES.
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts
Furniture .
Due from Ranks
1,990.20
ash
Gold and silver
National hank
other U. S.
Total
LIABILITIES.
stock 5.300.00
Surplus fund
Undivided profits 1,108.23
lime certificates of
deposit 3,146.50
Deposits subj. to check
Collier's checks out-
standing 28.18
Checks
Total
637.278,48
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt,
I. of the above named solemnly
swear that statement is true to the best of my know
edge and belies
Subscribed and sworn to
ore day of April
H Taylor,
Public
M. O. President.
K. ,
B. J. GRIMES,
Newlywed I always
make it a point to tell my wife
everything that happens.
Old That's
I tell my wife lots of tilings
that never happen at
Alter a Fortune.
when I said the
poor young man, want a girl who
is able to make her own dresses and
all
replied the other, who
was also poor, bill more worldly,
want a girl who doesn't have
Detroit Free Press,
Hooked a Victory.
understand your cook had a
controversy with the cook next
they had a lively
out
cook won by a
Houston Post.
Unsightly.
always mowing
his
answered the neighbor
who takes life easy. doesn't
realize how a man in his shirt
leaves pushing a lawn mower spoils
the looks of a
Star.
Humming Machinery.
buzzing
is a delicate piece of ma-
it is the kind of ma-
I don't like to hear hum.
Yonkers Statesman.
Woman Resent That.
seems to dislike Mr.
lie tried to pay her a
compliment. lie made the
of telling her she was in the prime
of
Announcement
We beg leave to announce that we are
Wholesale and Retail
r for
White Lead, Paints
Colors, and
k Ready nixed Paints.
There is no line in the world better than
the Harrison line. It has it
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
orders whenever you want good paint for
Have just a car load
can give you Special Prices.
Baker
t N. C,
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent-
. O
for Daily
Reflector we take
treat in sub-
script ion m U willing receipts for
in an tars. We have a list
ml who their mail at
Ibis We alto take orders
for printing.
t. t. Co. will do all the
in- can you with
then in w Hue of heavy and fancy
Mi. C. L. children
over the
liver.
tan p. itches, apples, corn
apply to K. E.
Nelson, of Winterville,
t. . Co. have
moved of goods from
en lo a short
distance here.
Miss Ma Grimes-
1- Mies Nina Cannon.
lied Steads, Suits,
Center Tables, Chairs Cradles,
Bed Springs, Mattresses
Lounges, Cook Stoves and a
gnat many other things are
kept up stairs. Cannon Tyson.
The sign the Is
Johnnie Nobles has to
the week. Is it
When eyes need attention
J. W. optician,
is the man to do
worn it you want to be
plaited,
J. A. Harrington and family
from Fort
ii they had been on
a vi-11 lo Li- Mrs.
Get the Cos cotton planter the
best on the market at J. K. Smith
ft Bi
t J. Hemby went to
He didn't but
on In- he caught the broth-
at him
home.
ears cotton seed,
will pay cash price, don't
sell your seed until yon see me.
Lilly Co.
J. B and W, H. Galloway, two
mullein from the
were here
carry
lull lit- caD
good.
me a V K Co
B K. two
little from
A full line of trunks, valises, tel-
grip-,
and soils casts K Smith
Mrs. D.
C. i here on a vi-b lo tier
I always I d a
line Iced at lowest cash
Such as h-f oats, corn,
seed buds, brand
and ship Lilly Co.
We have to slate
that C.
P. be
y lie for
the t n e of.
listed.
Yon will Wheeler
son
Go to E. E. Co's new
market tor beef, fresh meats,
sage, and
A line of crockery, glass
ware, fancy lamps, tinware
at J B
A full supply of Trunks.
Telescopes, Gripe, Satchels and
Suit Cases, at J. B. Bro.
Clarence Cannon who has been
attending school at University-
came home Thursday night to
spend vacation, Clarence is an
clever as well as
j Lung man and we are all
have back. In fact
we him a brilliant
future.
Car load V. Crimped roofing in
lengths to cover residences
churches, school burnt;
shelters, stables much cheaper than
shingles and very little labor, at J.
K. Bro.
Calico and at
per yard, great white
slippers aid summer goods, at J
h. A Bro.
For a nice present buy a novel-
clock at J. W. Taylor's. It is
for any occasion.
For carpenters grind s
i hemp lope pulleys, at J. Ii.
Smith
V. Clumps and paper roofing,
Pomps aim long or snort joints
and pipe at J. B. Smith
Latest styles in cloaks and wrap
for and Ladies
also a nice line of Zephyr
tors at J. Smith Bro.
a t .
on the evening
It Joe
l. i a d the
a k hued lat-
lei
C. s; c with a
whereupon the latter outs
a knife and slashes the forms
across the side of in-
a slight wound, and then
Hobgood made for woods fol-
lowed by police aid a large
crowd hot pursuit. The
fired once his
at first shot and brought back. A
before Mayor K G. Cox was
bad el both bound over to court.
d a nice little scene for the
time.
Saturday the trustees of the
Methodist church here bought of
R. Ii Cam- a nice lot on Lee
upon which anticipate
at a a
me house of worship.
Morrison and family, who
LaNe been Ayden
years left to
in home in
There very of our citizens
who exceedingly to tee this
most family leave. Then
friends ate numerous and none
Were held higher regard and
among us Mr.
ills. Morrison. We
the among
make then home
d them when they have
bee, Ibis family
will appreciate as we
do.
Too Many
Philadelphia, Pa., June
T. formerly of
College, N. C, and
known North Carolina as the
PI IT COUNTY
To State, Congressional and
Conventions.
Democratic of
Pitt county on
ed following delegates to the
State, congressional and judicial
CONVENTION.
at Greensboro July
Delegates Alternates
Ivy South J C
Parker B W King
S M Mali m
G M Mooring W B
J J Elks
J J Laughinghouse, Jr
S A Stocks
C J Tucker
H L Blount
E E Cot ten
W M Lang
J A Mull U
W W Dawson
J B Smith
J J May
J L Fountain
Davis
J J Laughinghouse
E A Jr.
F G James D C Moore
L I Moore P
J E Clark J P Fleming
J J Moore L I Moore
at Elizabeth City June
Delegates Alternates
J H Cobb T S
D J Holland B A Parker
Little J E
M B M Whitehurst
J S Brown
Seed Pea nuts at J. B of the hook Hell You
Bro.
Com, Hay a Lime always
on at J. K. Smith t Bro.
older to our large
stock to e
will make prospective buyers ex-
low prices. J. K. Smith .
Bro.
Nice new North Car-
Cut Herrings at J. E. Smith
Bro.
large nice new
single story brick stores located
East Avenue in Town of
den can give tenant possession
August 15th.
J. B. Smith ti Bro.
In a breach of promise proceed-
yesterday before J. M. Blow, j
K-i. 1- to the action con.-
promised. The was
Custody a friend could go to
Greenville license.
Upon his with license
Hilliard Morton, colored,
Martha the same
persuasion. Ware made and
wife by above name
A happy termination.
is locked up here on a
of bigamy. He was
last and was ti given a
bearing the central police
liter which he was
ed to jail to await from
the Governor f New Jersey,
arrest made at
tie request of Detective of
d., who telephoned to
the police that
has at least wives, two
one Philadelphia
STRAY TAKEN UP.
I have taken up one black bar
shoal, weight about pounds,
no ear marks. Owner can get same
by paying charges.
Mali lone Tucker.
Ii D No. Greenville.
d II.
I H Little
H A Gray
W E
J H Mills
W J
M A
W E Tucker
W L
J B H C Venters
T L
W E Barrett
H w
F G
i J Harrington
E B
W H
Cox
J B
C A Faucette
Henry Dixon
A B Hudson
W H Galloway
H H Proctor
H J Stokes
G Buck
W L
J K Davis
J W Parker
L Fleming
K G Flanagan
K W King
J W
F M
A L Blow
Laughinghouse
CC Vines
u- J A
W L
J L Little
J B v M X Spier
Job W F
G B E O Smith
J J Moore J A Stokes
JUDICIAL
at June
J L Smith V
G A T A
Grimes MG Fold
M O G
J J Carson J T Nelson
W A James, D A
J S Boss K O
L B Whichard J K Jenkins
J J Galloway
J J Jr.
C F Chapman
A B Hudson W L Clark
A Blocks J A Mills
Alston Grimes Jesse Wilson
J M Cox G D Tucker
J O Adams
W M Moore J A
Joe J F Hart
John Cheek John Pierce
D G Berry Wall
B W Smith A E Garris
W B J
Jackson B B
E Lung A W Ange
W E Hooks J J Stokes
J B Harvey
Mini ill Arthur Cook
B B Gotten W A B
J C Cook B Clark
G W Ellis Johnson
J A Harrington G W Briley
H L T B
AG Cox
W F Hart
Fate Cox
J Brooks
B B Jackson
J B Spier
L L Kittrell
J H Smith
J L Fountain
W M
M T Horton
Lorenzo
W C Jackson
Henry Pierce
J E
Heath
G F
M Crisp
A M Wooten
Jonas
B L Davis
C C Joyner
J F Joyner
W K Home
W L Brown
H W Whedbee
B W King
F G James
J J Han
R L Little
E A Jr.
Julius
K Williams
W L Nobles
J C
G B pat lick
I. J Chapman
J I Baker
J W
S M Pollard
E G Flanagan
E B
A L Blow
T White
J Smith
Paul Harrington
W H
J L Fleming
W Ii
J A
-I E Davenport
M C Smith
Vanderbilt Sees and Hears Things.
N. C,
The season seem- to be
the b. st of the by
raising a grand army for
Green, who seems to b
some of our fellows the v . devil
the way of sou.
crops with fine grass.
has been
ville several lately has
the of his
Democratic asked mm
what he was lining. He them
he was g, etc-,
that his party was like
dist church, always u and
was room for all who
to
Our town is ever in-
agents. Some It-- than
one hundred visiting ones
or local ones. No
doctors are kept busy with these
going telling people
what a good time every ill
have they die. It
some of them fool enough to
to.
Dr. W. Dawson, one our
State- best posted and
practitioners, returned my
last from a live trip N lib.
He spent the most of his turn a
Joseph's Hospital, Baltimore,
Mil., was put in charge as hospital
to relieve a of is
who filled that position, while
friend took a month's vacation.
Of course occupying this posit Ion
gave him access to this and all
hospitals in the city and v.
enabling him thereby to
learn all the latest developments
medicine and surgery, returning
with a mind with ail the
modern knowledge that
as well or better than
live our the doctor,
may his days of usefulness be many
his shadow never grow
The new residence
is moving up very rapidly
the supervision of Fred Fields,
of
Miss Jessie Coward was in town
today, Miss Rachel, too.
Misses Mabel
Cotton, Belle Kittrell and
Viola attended the
children's aid society last evening.
They arc all them nice, good look-
chicken girls.
H.
Hotel.
in m rite
1.0111 fact of
her
household and
Your Eyes.
If you are troubled with your
eyes or have a difficulty obtain- j
suitable glasses, ii matters
how difficult your case, call on J.
an expert j
Ayden, N. C, who has five years
experience some of the most
ca-es. He never fails to
give patients satisfaction or their
money refunded. Over five
of Pitt Greene
best people to honesty
him your eye
work if want
For Spring Housecleaning
any May
Bro. an
Ayden
W, Hi n
last 1.1
residence ins
began on appearance
Ed says
bow much happier others
would be if they would only do
We don't know who
be means. The is
mighty strong.
have our summer
voiles, have put a selection of
on the table which must go
AH per yard. A
Call for Judicial Convention.
Pursuant lo an order of the
Judicial Committee
for the Third Judicial District
is hereby called to
noon in the oily of Kin
N. C, in Tuesday day
June for the purpose of 110111-
i a candidate for Judge and n
candidate Solicitor of said dis-
The Democratic Com-
of the various com-
the Third district will cause
delegates to said Judicial
to be elected in accordance wit
the plan of
party.
May 16th 1906,
L. V. F.
Chairman. Secretary.
T time try Liquid
Veneer. It nukes everything
look new- There will he no
old, dull looking furniture or dingy
woodwork in homes where this won-
is used. No
or necessary. Liquid
Veneer is not a varnish, but a
and cleaner that up the
original finish and makes it brighter
than ever.
It restores the brilliant
finish Pianos,
Picture Frames, Interior Woodwork,
Hardwood Floors and all
varnished or enameled surfaces. Re-
scratches, mini, dirt and
A child can apply ll. Nothing
but a piece of cloth is needed
and there is no drying to wait for.
PRICES
Trial ct.
Regular et.
W. E. HOOKS. W. J. BOYD.
HOOKS a BOYD.
General Insurance and
AYDEN,
We wish to we have associated our-
selves together for the purpose of conducting a gen-
V and Merchandise Brokerage
in the Town of Ayden and Vicinity. We will
represent none but the most reputable concerns,
any part of your business you may see fit to
SOLD
K- V
favor us with we will thank you for and feel very
grateful.
Phone CARRIED IN STOCK AT ALL TIMES.
says no man in A
can except
that he won't run.
Mr. may lie right and he
may Dot, We have our doubts
Mi. E even turning
down any kind of but
have doubts
bit being able to defeat Mr.
If he run. A- the News
Observer remarks, all of this
only a good w- are again
lo a government by
for the j B News.
OF
THE BANK OF AYDEN
N.
At the of business April 0th,
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts, ;
Km nil n re and Fixtures
Overdrafts Secured
In m Hanks,
Cash i ems,
Gold
Silver Coin,
National Bank notes and
other U. s
13.67
24,481.30
180.00
Human
ii horror was told by
n in In in J ii well known line,
m i
hemorrhages the
mi ii- near ninth i began
I .
u i have remained
ell . U cures lit
colds and
i bills, in d is the only known cure
weak Every
J. I. Wooten Druggist, ale 1.00
bottle free-
Total
1,016.01
LIABILITIES.
paid in,
Sin plus fund 2,000.00
Undivided profits less
expenses,
Dividends unpaid i . 516.00
Deposits subject lo check, 46,007.61
r's
Total,
87,838.00
STATE OF CAROLINA, M,
COUNTY OF PITT,
I, J. B. Cashier of the bank, do solemnly swear
that above statement is Hue to the best of my and be
NO
Having made arrangements to
i in- Nelson
Tobacco Ti and also to sell same
I will
anyone in need same. Apply to
J. A Griffin. Ayden, N. C.
is aw
. of I'm
to
I In. M
. n .-i.-ti.-. f i. i
Ii I-r.-i r
lo III. l.
all of
ill I .-Int. i. r
Ii Ilia
. Ill-
or III- notice will lie of
in. i in
i w
Oil I
I I.
Dr. Dixon,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office Brick Block, Ht.
Ayden, n. c.
lief.
sworn to before
me, this 11th day of 1906.
STANCH. HODGES.
Notary Public.
j. it. Cashier,
Con
If. KM III I,
DIXON,
B. C. CANNON.
NOTICE.
All persons are hereby warned
under penally the law, not to
employ, harbor or in any way as-
my son, Herbert
aged years, spare built,
tall age. lie left home without
permission and I will appreciate
any information as to Ins where-
abouts. J. J. Smith,
N. C.
May
REFLECTOR
AND V
J.
This renewed enthusiasm for,
is making Hearst his fol-
lowers throw spasms-
the post office at Greenville, N. C, as matter,
rates know application.
A correspondent at post office in Pitt and counties.
to to fiction
SOUTH TUESDAY, JUNE l,
As Chicago is now taking a
Hi.-, i i l
Tue -if n
axed guilt the
Ii i illy sure q the
V i i
n. -.-vi t. it k
in it and issued a cleaning up order .
the packing houses may get busy.
Ash.- FACTORIES
Wonder why
hold of the idea to
He might not Live been in
The Charlotte News a j the town is not going to show any , ti, La for his our
Great is North
villa reports a
13th.
One thing the business
, of needs is and
Mrs I. Duke sys she h; d
re her have than his money.
Sic places high estimate on e
putting in good; very marked growth until these are
Helm. I secured. Through all its past
. the town depended up. i
I'll
n urn o I i be of
-it in its or It food
until it i in
ll t. o l
g. t
ii iii i i i e i. and in MM
ere tarry
n.
THE BUILDING AND
Some parts of last Saturday's the country for its pat
and Thursday's convention and it used to be the c.-i-
lo too much like a cut and dried that Greenville drew trade overs
affair, territory covering many mile.
-an things have changed u this
We do not believe the The country has developed
themselves are going to be sol- and along with it Other towns have
when beats Blackburn in sprung up in almost every direction
the eighth district. These now towns arc calling tor
division of the country trade
After he gets it getting their of it. and aver
make so much difference whether town territory
Mr, Blackburn mikes his home in j o the other
Wilkesboro or Greensboro.
i n Sat Oklahoma and Indian
were admitted jointly to
under name of Okla-
and the flag gets one more
r on it.
If there was not so much thought
of politics and more attention given
to improving the town
be more rapid development.
The county convention Thursday
was a field day for county
dates- They were all at work to
in the nominating
If the hotel would
the dining table telephone
with one in the kitchen the
might be able lo make the waiter
get a move on-
The Greensboro hotel that bat
put ti-l I ones ovary table in
dining room should go a step
put one in every bed. Tin r
the guest could be absolutely sun
of no rest at all.
bill for
drain of Dismal Swamp has ban
given S Eat report by the coin
mi i tee in Congress, and an
of one million dollar
from the sale of public land
is named for th o
draining the swamp. lie stand
a good if pissing, ail if II
keeping wit
policy to do . . p
develop his dist The
never had useful a-
of day cur-
rent i- going to be a in
of Greenville Ti
Water Light Commission be
mi additional dynamo l
the plant by which the
Can be supplied, and this will be re
and in operation before man
days paw, the means of tin
day current many enterprises ll a
need small power can be developed,
Electricity is the power for
small plants that can be had.
months ago The Reflector,
the of current
bought power electric mo-
tor to The cost
of running the is inly about
cents per and wt never saw a
butter-working piece of n. mi
thin . .
H l-
city plant .
tore or is i. ,,
i put
The town that looks out or
self is going to have the largest bus
and factories afford I he
means in this direction. The J.-
pl- living throughout the country
can go where they p as bee
nits their convenience, to do
Hading. With factory it
is do their trading the town when- they work.
there were a or s, v
thousand, hands employed in
factories in you
a vast increase in the volume
when these vis
their wages. A large number o
here would
he town a better market for
produce. This would
ring more of the people who
his produce supply the
and while here selling th
of their farms
make their purchases, and
would be increased
other ways
the town be helped by having
Greenville needs to bi
king hold of this idea
to bring the
Some of the men folks around
follow the example of
lady telephone operator
an I learn how to use a pistol. By
h means they might stop stole
robberies there.
against the in
have again broken out. It
upon the slightest pretext these
people are set upon by
mobs and brutally
many of them being killed.
A id the civilized nations of the
w look on without a protest.
It is notion that those who
to Mr. are
ward with excuses since the
if popularity seems to be
us way again.
Of establishing a
in should not I,
i lowed to fall by the wayside. Tin
natter was up a few years ago and a
Northern gentleman
i handsome contribution to establish
t, but for of interest here
the offer was not embraced.
Perhaps if proper steps were taken
now the might be renewed. At
my rate the hospital is needed
would a great help to tho entire
county.
The recent judicial convention at
Durham nominated Crawford
for judge, defeating
shaw. What woeful
. of North Carolina some-
ti make. we know
Mr. it looks like
I is one man North Caro-
least afford to retire from
An in com-
i on defeat the
. . my
courts I y
. II ii n
We were beginning to think son e
thing of the cent excessive rains in
Carolina, but they are small
n compared to the floods that have
-truck portions of South Caroline
Georgia In portions of tin
litter State crops are reported
ruined by
The outcome of the recent
between the State Corporate n
Commission and the Southern rail-
way the commission ordering
i he railroad not to change a ached-
ills and the order being utterly
shows that the commission is
wanting in authority. The next
Legislature should give this author
or else abolish the commission
In treating tho authorities of tie
State with contempt and ignoring
orders issued lo it, the Southern
railway is making trouble for
when another gets a
chance at it- Possibly the railroad
is chances with the idea
getting control of the Legislature by
securing the election of those under
its influence. This is a mutter the
people should guard against.
The of Laid to Th
The or house-
fly, says Mary Abel paper and The for July, i
known to convey cholera in the
I -i.-i, is suspicion ll
other diseases.
I is origin and are such a-1
put us on our guard. It its
in excrement, preferring
but if not
offer, using any oilier. Ii
feeds the same on the
turn of diseased l hi oats and
on refuse of all kinds, and it
on its feet and legs particle
of these substances.
Unlike the mosquito, the house-
fly is not a it has its
own way of Berrying I
deposits,
and disease germs may abound in
The North Carolina State
of Building and Associations
is one of the most active
lions in the country The league
held a few days since an annual
convention of delegates from local
associations from all parts of tin
State There was very full discuss-
ion of matters relating building
and loan end the follow-
be considered
principles developed by discussion
and
I j. ii should In
. in the sense of limiting all
loans property in an area
i lose to tho home office and within
which property values are
known lo all directors and to
of the members of the association
who are not directors.
Kai-b tin should ban
one voe as a member and no vote on
stock held.
limit should put upon
the number of shares any one
may carry.
A moderate fine should be
imposed for failure to pay
interest on time.
Interest should be per
cent.
New series should be started
in small tons each year. In
I towns and cities once in six
months.
There should be no
forfeitures, nor discounts on
loans and but one kind of stock.
Total expense of
an association should not exceed
cent, for tin-smaller ones,
per cent for the larger ones.
Some of the well d
keep the expense account in-
side one par cent.
and loan
lions should not be taxed, because
the association never holds
property. It acts as a trustee
i a.- money from members and
at once turn the aggregate over to
one or more members who at once
builds a house or puts it in other
taxable form.
a properly organized
building and loan association, all
are distributed to members
in proportionate payments. The
only profit is the interest paid on
loans, compounded and what little
the fines make. The only expense
is the compensation paid for
services rendered by secretary and
treasurer, cost of stationery and
books. Presidents, directors and
committees serve without pay. The
building and loan presidents and
directors and committees serve for
the same motive that the church
boards and school boards serve,
For tho general good. Wherever
motive becomes one of personal
advantage the institution ceases to
a building and loan association
and becomes an ordinary profit
concern for the benefit of those
who are in the scheme of
advantage.
All foreign
and other making
loans outside of local home territory,
should be avoided by the people and
prohibited by law.
Chronicle.
suns.
V-
U n ye u went to your
You want
lo be as as
hers a dainty
profusion of Summer Suits in
n-any fabrics, colors and
IN ABUNDANCE
BLACKS,
Double Breasted Snits,
some half-lined to make them
cool, an open to all the breezes
that blow
Outing Trousers of Homespun and Duck,
with turn up and with loops for belts.
Haberdashery Galore.
Negligee Shirts. Summer Ties, Outing Belts. Feather-
weight Summer Hosiery, Straw and Panama
Hats in every Correct shape, etc,
FRANK WILSON,
he King Clothier
Pulley Bowen
TH op
We will inaugurate Our Spring Season by
putting on display the newest
ideas to be shown in
SILKS WHITE GOODS
We have no trash or Special Sale stuff but
we will have the latest and best things that
were obtainable in the American markets .
and we cordially invite the Ladies that are I
ft NEWEST I
IONS IX SILKS AND WHITE GOODS I
to call at our establishment and feast their
eyes.
Very truly yours.
A TO S WE
AND A WAY TO LOSE
GROCERIES.
i just anything on mm and it in ,.
isms boos j at iii to i m.-
of
I Id S
at Frank
it got, d, a w.
Hop K V for i
On the joint of
Canned Goods, Package
Butter, Sour and list i i
info n. I k n i I , I'm-.,
tr an for of la Una,
JOHNSTON,
sale the the
Mill IV
of IDS Iii k
the
V. m fur low
u mi. II J i, w.
mill; lot
PRINTINg
specialty
Job Office
ft
This department is in F. C. NYE, who b i. rep-
resent th Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory.
t will A car load of received
make yon Harrington, Co.,
Make a a nice shirt or tie
for Harrington,
the next time to the
Bank of They can
keep it Baler
Olivia who been
spending days
her K.
Cox, returned
Nice line -I groceries
ways
Co.
Mrs. W. H. and two
her W
will
sometime with her
Mrs. W. J. Wyatt.
It is a little out to sell
carts wagons, but the Tar Heel
carts and seem to sell at all
seasons of the year.
A bands is at work on the
of our town, is add
no little to appearance.
sow-
and with
mowers, rakes, and binders
at Barber Co.
The Eastern Supply
Co., are building an ice house at
the rear of their store which will-
add greatly to
Nice Robes at Harrington
Barber t Co.
Several of our went to
Greenville to attend
the county convention to appoint
delegates to the several con
They report a
meeting.
Nice of boys suits at H L.
A. Ange returned Friday
morning from a visit to his old
home near He re-
ports excellent time.
Another large shipment of shoes
all styles and prices very
reasonable.
Co.
Emmet Smith, New Bern,
spent several day- our this
week visiting and
He lived here several
he went to last year.
We were glad I see him.
Nu need of not Having good
pants Harrington, Barber
Co., anew lot,
that they will-ell cheap.
L. L. E. W.
Nu- in Greenville
this morning.
If you need n nice Hug
at A. W. A On and you can
get one, and
Straws tell way the d
the if
going in ad out from
Life too short to fool with n
common when A. W.
Co., have wire of all bights.
If you wont.
Hamburg at Kc ladies
collars for lads, at A W Ange
have
The A. Cox Co
tell us they et more orders for To-
Trucks and floes the
crop is doing well, Judging from
their shipments of late we thinK the
tobacco crop must lie improving.
A. W. Ange is oft for a few day.-
week on a visit to his father,
near We hope him a
very pleasant visit indeed,
Tooth and Disk Harrow at
Barber Co.
Car of Hour m .
nice and fresh, at lowest price.
A Co.
Nicest line of dress shirts ever
shown in ville at
Harrington, Barber A Co
The increasing demand boggy
bodies and stats made by the A.
, ill.- .,.,.,. ,.;, ,,,,
hi- , ll.
kS I . Hi
Me e
, .
to mourn i .
K. F. i. r .,.,.,
rural u, . ii Green
ville .
Bee the K. c s. Co. for
Sewing
citizens, Thursday S
For hay, corn and oats go
Harrington, Barber Co.
Harrington Berbers and Co is tho
place to get your Spring and Sum
They have just what
want, and prices to suit all.
W. F. best
log goods.
Men's and youth's pants, all
sizes, at Barber Co.
Elder Fred passed
here Friday morning on
his way to to visit
his daughter.
Trunks and valises at
ton Barber Co.
Guy Taylor, leading
.
la-
rats of
at
i . I i P
serves -in.- by tie- support of
ill st follow-
H . i- ii all; v m
i- f. i i n
and voter in every
Mate tut a lair statement of
mi the
and remedy proposed
when Lo W
The platform
nearly tun years the Re-
publican been in
i. hi all
in with
power to change
IV. H V-rt-
and to rectify evils. Yet
J. I-. . cashier of the during that time Colossal
Bank of informs nations of capital
above had been all Hod
died through its establish-1 it mu unfairly limited tin
an excel-
Feb. 1906.
lent showing.
Luther baggy trimmer
for the A. Cox Mfg. Co., went
merchants, wen to Friday Thur-day morning.
spent Thursday I My Guilford, Aurora,
in
Big line of just
received, latest styles. Harrington
J. Cox, one of our brightest
young men, has
with the Beaufort County
Co. He left Monday
morning fur to begin
his work. We wish him much
success.
For sale one house lot
on Main street in Winterville,
N. being next to the residence
of Guy Taylor, the lot contains
acre of land the house is a good
roomed house, and well
with out a bargain fur some
one. I will ell for cash. For
further see or write
L. A. SPARKS
Notice the spring goods at
Harrington, Barber Co., before
buy for they can
suite you kind and price.
Farming Implements of ail kinds
at Barber Co.
A nice lot of new summer Bug-
Robes at Harrington,
A Co.
Furniture going out from the
Carolina Co. by the
wagon load.
N C.
The pathfinders to the E. S.
store will reach the spot under
astonishing conditions when
the variety pertaining to
the Furniture line.
Carolina Supply Co.
Winterville, X. C.
BABY BUGGY AXLES.
A. G. Manufacturing
Co. bus just received
axles made just like buggy axle,
in fact they looked just like
buggy axles to -aid
had got them for their
trucks, so I could not see
they were going to tell M
but they
Mine in last night to spend some
time with Miss Olivia Cox.
The family Capt. ,.
heal, our excellent section master,
ibis morning fur to
ids.
M. i,. Bethel
FUNDAMENTAL
Driving Out
The Anti-Saloon League is
more in the
work of saloons out
nil other
Tho demand lo
is generally an unjust do
because it is in the inter
eat of a few people rather than
tho public good. Unfortunately
there is too much of it, and so
much that it has become accept-
ed as the proper thing. Special
legislation is generally an effort
to secure just as much in behalf
of or parties us can be
secured without a protest from
the public. It is merely
the use of the power of the State
in the interest of a few or a
class. Such a law as the pres-
so-called landlord and tenant
act, for example, is, in effect,
giving to an employer tho power
of the State to punish criminally
a laborer for violating a contract.
the strong
man, in the person of an employ-
has all the advantage. r
milking an agreement to his ad-
vantage, the landlord can invoke
the power of the State, not to
see that his rights o liberty and
property are not violated, but
that a penniless and perhaps
laborer shall carry out
agreement that he hits be-
come to believe deprives him of
his rights. North Carolina is in
lined of harking back to some
fundamental
roe Journal.
opportunity of th individual cit-
Wealth thereby illegally-
obtained has been unsparingly
used to control legislation and
corrupt elections. No honest
effort has been made or is being
made by Republican legislation
to cure or these
We denounce the of
the Republican which
while pretending to legislate
against these conditions, deals
only with the symptoms
With the The unfair
tyrannical features of the so-
ill
made these things am
I no can
II mod until its obnoxious features
are removed. We demand that
this be dune by a tariff for
line only.
growth of the and
other inordinate and dangerous
combinations capital, the
and rapidly increasing
absorption and centralization of
the of country in the
hands of a ch few. all due to
premeditated and systematic
legislation in behalf of special in-
by the Republican party,
demand a change in the policies
imposed upon the country by
that party and make the passage
of respective laws an imperative
A h.
A. H. Taft Co.
Faro.
Quality,
Originality,
We
easy terms
for
cash
or
You will
line at all
Uncle Sam
n r.
on the market there not
double selling
CUT PRICES
Longfellow's poems,
price our price
Tennyson's poems, regular
price our price
regular price Title, our price
Longfellow's Birthday hooks,
regular price our price BOo
Josephus complete works, reg
price 1.00
in Bis Steps, regular price
our price
are
Will ii III-
and
option is i s method of
lug saloon., mid Hut, w th i
I i- rue ties in ii--
i of .,. .
a. dates, in
our
progress
regular
Pilgrims
price
New
price our price
Nye's Remarks, regular
price 1.00 our price Tide.
in addition to tho above named
Cox we offer others at greatly
. i. .-. hi . reduced prices tor the next
-One black
hog, Swallow folk
the right
lei
pounds
Cox,
No
Ail n
India
, . I.
baton
,,
Cull
Iand examine
of
them
.
Yum . ;. I v.
II. T. ox
For
I hereby announce myself a
candidate fir Register of Deeds
Of county, subject to the ac-
of the primaries
and county convention.
W. M. Moore
N. C.
i late rains have broken
ii in liver tr tie time
b log, and also gave water
i On boats to navigate.
Sain i as done Ion
. e- t reign c
With nays i in ii to com-, i he
n mi I .
any lull are ex-
mi I
ii i by Hie time fifteen
i ale t d to
i forty
. ii.
The
e id hi caking year
tin- receipt
d in Tue in-
for
ill reach two hundred and fifty
or t en
i- Hum yen, Uncle Sam
can to sum on
building, livers and
a In i k for
i he benefit of the
Messenger.
We are sole agents
for Enameled Beds
x ours to p
t i to Order.
res
We have our;
consisting of
FANCY
v v, i t I m
PERSIAN
Um iN N
Tin
ii ii mm in the
British army be more alarm
if not
usually have u do
her
GINGHAM S. M If, t AS SCALES fie
will be on sale Mood y. r
to goods,
Jas. F. D
f ill
OPPOSITE GREENVILLE TRUST CO
4- DON'T
Ask your friends to go on your Bond when you can get it furnished at a small cost
We can sign Judicial Bonds for Guardian,, Administrators etc., in MINUTES
you apply Any Bond to G
Call on or write
S. FIDELITY ard Baltimore, Md.
H. A. WHITE, General Agent, or
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To Publishers
and Printers
We an entirely new
on which patent
whereby we
can Mace old Brass Col-
and Head Rules,
bicker, and make
fully as as now
any unsightly
V in or feet the
torn.
PRICES
and Head
I lilt regular
L. S. and
Ruled in
and over per
A of refaced
full
will be cheerfully
on application.
IS Co
Manufactures of Tip. and
i often vim can get a Mater
not done-a Q N. P
nail or driver or an-
Have a good .
SOUTHERN R.
could and
Ill see your
in it luck a single
we w
box does
useful article.
N.
ill
get Harness, A daily
J. P,
Corey
I Steamboat Service.
J --v X L.
Q V. m daily
t m I in. fur Greenville; leaves
g at .
c ft, Norfolk Southern for
W Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia,
New Yolk, mid all other
a Norfolk
I W Y order their
viii care Norfolk
A H. B.
to change
Ii The Moon inhabited. without
i;,. Agent, Green-
Mi N.
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us era Tonic
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ill ; Price only
D. W.
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fill
And i
Cotton Bagging
ill. Ties always hand
.-----I
Dr.
been so successful in
i ; g these brain-wrecking
sea that there is every
to believe that even the
most hopeless can be
if Hut restored.
will be to refer
any thus to many
i i inc of
after yea; t
ii.
l . -h
kt-pl . III.-
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duce ml old
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North Carolina.
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for the
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j . his boil;
v. H i to
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v.
. . in awful
Dentist.
Greenville, N. G.
better. j- v.-n it w
him i h l but
t. I In lit t August,
It.- v u -t w II other
We him ha
work so If
ask any
it HI. ,
K. Ind-
Dr. Is by your
druggist, who will guarantee that the
first bottle will benefit. If It falls, he
will refund your money.
Medical Co., Elkhart, lad
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
Is a powerful.
In
to th-
. I, m
u. the general
the womanly
the whole B,. if,
and r mid
women who are
, ,.,.
in store, r schoolroom, who
the or j machine.
or near heavy in hurl,,,
Dr. Pierce's
has proven
of Its storing
and strength-Riving power
A a toothing
Is
equaled and l Invaluable in allaying and
nervous
nervous exhaustion, nervous
neuralgia hysteria, spasms,
or St. s dance, other distressing
nervous symptoms commonly
upon functional organic disease of
the womanly organs, n induces refresh-
sleep and relieve mental anxiety and
Cures
is n positive cure for the most
complicated and obstinate of
male painful
or falling of pelvic
organs, weak back, bearing-down
chronic congestion,
and
Dr. Pierce's are made from
harmless but efficient medical roots
found growing In our American
The Indians knew of the marvelous
value of some of ill-He and
that knowledge in some of the
friendlier whites, and gradually some of
the more progressive physicians came to
test and use them, and ever since they
have grown In favor by reason of their
curative and their safe
and harmless qualities.
Your druggists sell the
also that famous
Mood and stomach tonic, the
Write
to Dr. Pierce about roar case. He is an
experienced physician and will treat your
ease as confidential and without
for correspondence. Address him at the
Hotel and Surgical Institute.
Buffalo, N. Y., of which ho is
suiting physician.
chief con-
CHARCOAL AS MEDICINE.
u i
has
vi-r-
n. t
or-
An
Charcoal u .- .
uses, s.
nil ,
as if i.
Our hi i
j i.-I now
v.
a poisonous do ,
be Al the
hi- lie. to lie
a excel n l
in ;.; , .;. All
of . . I . Ii the
or f food
are by char-
coal.
for many we have in
the prescribing
charcoal for cholera This
we add lo the milk or other fluid
nourishment the child is
The is As
much its can lie taken will do no
harm.
We believe that the frequent use
of charcoal in most eases of
would Char-
Labor So
Become at Thirty.
Warsaw a troop
women going hack and forth u
building m process of
hod- of dirt and
in hods of brick mortar.
were women
With broad and hips.
limbs and stout ankles,
they were all young, and when I in-
quired why it was said,
work does for them in a
time, when they break
down they are no longer of use to
At thirty the women are
ready old unlit for further use-
to the purchasers of labor,
so they git at home like
wailing passing of their
lime. Indeed, throughout Poland
and one see- women bearing
burdens which seem far beyond their
strength.
In all the Countries of Europe
one sees then, engaged in
of the most laborious kind.
There is no more revolting sight
than to see woman doing the work
of dumb animals. Here and there
one sees a girl harnessed to a cart
or pushing a heavily loaded wheel-
barrow. On the canals riven
everywhere women take turns with
men in pushing heavy or
ill pulling the long freighted canal
boat. Here they are competing
with on the railroad, and
there us Now
and then one sees them in coal
pits and about the iron works. In
industries there is no limit
to their hours. On boats, for
butanes, they must work both night
and day to get the cargo to market.
In this way women become beasts
of burden remain so until they
are physically ruined.
in Cosmopolitan.
A Promising Boy.
said the I
must remember that you
can't eat your cake and have
the young mail
commented, can keep my
own cake mid eat the other chap's.
The light of a great joy shone in
father's eyes. lie foresaw for
his son a splendid future. Seldom,
indeed, had he heard the vital
of high finance more trench-
laid
CONDENSED STORIES.
Happened Bad Man I
He Found the Judge.
Colonel B i relay of
Washington not long
told this of Judge Stew-
art of South which is j
the town down the road from
in the Indian
A ferocious person came into
Bo t some lime ago and
disturbed the public peace by an-
At
HEADQUARTERS
GENERAL
in ons
TO FOR
I.
that he was a wolf, that
lie from the headwaters of
Bitter creek and that this was his
night to howL lie emphasized this
sentiment by firing a pistol several
times and was promptly put in the
calaboose. Next morning he
brought before Judge and
the case was heard.
line you for being a wolf.
for being from the
of Hitler, mid because
was your night lo said the
judge.
right, the bad man
replied flippantly. got that
amount right hen- in my
also sentence you to jail tor
fix continued the judge.
you got Unit ill your jeans
York World.
is
Iv without
s can
the alight-
be take I free
est danger.
Charcoal nets as a disinfectant
absorbent of noxious gases and
thoroughly cleanses the whole
Therefore, while
we regard recent accounts
about, the curative virtues of char-
coal as exaggeration, we are so
and useful a
charcoal has been brought into
prominence by them.
We recommend our renders to
give pulverized charcoal a
place as a household remedy.
It can be made by those who use
wood as a fuel. Hard wood is tho
best. The coal should be a clean
one. It can be pulverized with a
rolling pin. Those who do not have
access to coals can purchase the
charcoal already pulverized at the
drug store.
It is a cheap remedy. It is an
remedy. It is a harmless
it is a remedy that we
can thoroughly recommend in all
stomach end intestinal disorders.
In cases where it does no good it
certainly will do no harm,
If we were present a ease of
accidental poisoning and had no
other antidote convenient we should
certainly use pulverized charcoal.
Therefore, it may well to bear
this in mind. Should any one be
poisoned in tho household a doctor
lie for.
Tongues In Italy.
Few people, in Italy prob-
ably, fire of the number of
colonies of foreigners in the country
who languages and
are ignorant of Italian. There are
at least half a dozen of these
inhabiting nooks of the
peninsula, a little world o them-
selves. They are French, Herman,
Slav, Albanian, Greek and Catalan.
French i- I lie language of the
Herman
b found
and in parts of the Venetian prov-
Sim is spoken about in
the north, where it is Slav m d
in the loll . where ii is ;.
I Ii.
I.
I.
Ill
i .
A Formidable
Tho proprietors of
Switzerland, having clubbed
to do away with bock beer by
raising its price S centimes and
it in small glasses, have met
with opposition. Some patrons have
formed a society called
a word of
just sixty-seven letters.
Mr. had made his first
public speech. His subject wan good
the of industrial
my and he hoped his treatment
hail been adequate. He was not
sure. He waited for his wife's
diet, but was strangely silent.
She had listened lo him from the
gallery of the town lull, and he had
nail expected her to meet him at
the door afterward to say as
soon as they were out of hearing,
it was .-imply great. Eddy
But they were halfway home, and
she had said nothing of the kind.
began awkwardly when
he could bear it no longer,
did you think of my
you said was all she
answered, with guarded enthusiasm.
it seemed to me you didn't
make the most of your
Mr. SI-
do you mean,
Mrs. replied,
I. , ever so many chances to
Sit down i
Judicial Acumen.
The late Justice Daly of New
York frequently enlivened the led
urn of legal proceedings had before
him by his kindly wit, according to
the New York Tribune.
One day a suit was brought before
him in which damages were claimed
by reason of an assault.
had been knocked down by the de-
severely ;
while prostrate. One of the
seemed very reluctant to an- j
the questions put to him on
cross examination, in which lie was
Upheld by court.
all due respect to your lion- I
complained attorney for I
the plaintiff, court not
appear to lake cognizance of the
deriving principle in this
my replied hi
or good
in this ens.- j. your ,
Mr.
Elkins rushed down the
shook hands with
warmly congratulated
Having consolidated the two stocks of H. A. and John A. Ricks
store we are prepared to furnish our customers anything needed in
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES.
iii We will carry an up-to-date line
Hats, Shoes, Dress Goods, Notions, Sc.
In Groceries we will have at all times a full
the staples like
of the very goods,
Meat, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, but all or
Canned Goods, the finest brands
We can supply anything need to wear or f o
COUNTRY PRODUCE. Quality and prices of oar
k RICKS,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
NEAT JOb PRINTINg
Our specialty
Reflector Job Printing Office
DR.
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hon-
aisle,
and
thought Burning had for in-
stead of against him. Tin-
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.
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the lull
B. lite. , Ii,
going to
kins elf us,
had
tell
Ii Hint was lather of the bill, felt
Inward a man
bill mil
for it. The res lit
was w-.
vet. New
Yours to serve,
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The Hardware Man.
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many a laud
which ranch
boy. The d Is
and the boys
are peculiar y
sin i
the t n boys
average boy eight-
em years
it
to do; i if
one not ; u
he vi 1.1 g d very little.
ca a in undo with
lie b, V. I
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to be soul, i i n home who e
there h h to
T. . C c j
H- succeeded in
h eh tries i re-
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a j,,., J fur of
i I closed, ,.,; . I hardly expected
on the I ,,.,. the a would report the
I Kill Mr. ban
his w matters in
which if be he will have
d i .-n undue sen ire to State
draining of Dismal Swamp
i the inland
. if of
will j st give him
be ill
Mesa,
ten inn
sidewalks
f street wink.
environments in
. , It t. own-
,,. it it ought to be set .
that it ere stores.
s from Bur
to filters is really too
I d don D,
could lie
d in filling
the l He street
i. i the
ed b Hie
do
i.-t f the boy give I
s ,, . tn do. Regular
regular time- will
I I e by .
than a l I
in v to lot the boys
Greenville's Big Department Stores.
Hot Weather Merchandise
Is abounding in plentiful beauty and cheapness here.
The thin. Huffy. materials tor June Selling Heady tor your inspection and in quantities to meet your de-
over the list low and then come let us you the goods, which must he seen to
he appreciated,
ii is no best tor the
i, some let their b
bout while is
before It i
drainage.
be to
ill
ii-
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bile he i
him feel like
work. Such
to be careful not
I boys to
B b V
lave s vi-iii i
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Ii make
. harder time than tin
i are to go
, lay, J so he by
. and i-
Most bi ave to be
after if you got any won
ii. boys
i otter off, ; we with
as keen them homo
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null
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She , i ii oil I
v n .- label ed n.
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oil the
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lion
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of the
ii la ware as undertaken Co
that State, h
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, y to that whole-
on Mi
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ma
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eve them to cut feet
. . ,, . ,,.,,, n. tea hours for
Scotland . to saw
. i re. steel boiler, in
. daily,
pounds
. hip. The
W ash N. C One
E,. in do 1-1-
. Power Boiler.
Tower Engine One saw
U as new Two Circular
V. Saw, almost new.
on. I 1.1 Due Grid
Mill III in It, II
. This mill is
for meal, nun is perfect
in. i line et of Hocks
know P Id ii they new. with
, -i four rang-
at his i , . ,,,,. to
remote f om tin renter of with condenser
, . .,., belt-, all t will
in who never c. me in ,,,,.,,., , ,,,, , if
with if it m- Cotton good as
. new, things that p.
nip- ,
In where the
Tl
haw hall
very, i
new
will, saw
sale ore
cash cay .-a c, balance when
s delivered, All property
be days
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any
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trust manager
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committee are said to
i lit was ling junket.
A ii t of mod hand-made
for sale. y lo W. T.
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Colored Dress Goods
Department
Beautiful cool dainty in small
dots and figures, small end Urge floral
patterns and solid colors f to cent
per yard. Brown dress percales,
figured madras and gingham.
White Goods Depart-
inch French lawn yard
inch Persian lawn to yard
inch Persian lawn to yard
inch linen to yd
inch yard
inch linen to yard
inch Union cotton, but
almost as pretty as all linen for more
money at yard.
Lovely dotted swiss, the real imported
kind, in small neat designs from to
yard. .,
figured madras for shirt waists
and dresses this seasons newest patterns
from to variety great
and patterns lovely.
Laces Embroideries
We are showing many pretty things
In this department- -In laces we have baby
Irish French, Germany, I
Round thread Val in all
overs, bands and edges Batiste and Baby
Irish combined from the loveliest band of
trimmings of the season, we are showing
It in exquisite patterns, suitable for very
sheer materials as well as the heavier
kinds. Black baby Irish overs and
bands to match.
Our Notion depart-
should int-rest you, as we are showing
many useful and desirable novelties.
Fans Yes we all kinds and sizes
some so i dainty-others large
and breezy in paper, and gauze.
The silk gauze fans, with real fine dainty
decorations and ivory lovely
and as cheap as to others
with cheaper sticks and cents.
Shopping bags in white white canvas
and fancy leathers in black and colors from
cents to
Pretty white wash belts embroidered
and some with detached buckles in guilt
and pearl, the prices rang from to
Guilt belts, leather silk belts
all prices.
Ladies hosiery In black and white
gauze, some p same j embroidered,
some lace boots, others lace all over, all
sizes and prices.
Infants and hosier in black
and white all sizes from to
Ladies and infant . gauze vests, short
and long sleeves.
Nazareth and Daisy waists for boys
and girls, cool comfortable, all sizes
each.
tops and cords and ruffles
stamped linens, embroidery silks and
cottons.
Ready made waists in ladies sizes,
handsomely trimmed with embroidery
and lace, some look like hand embroidery
prices from to
Plain Fancy Black
Lawns
Batiste, French Silk mulls, Per-
lawn, Mercerized madras and many
other pretty wears from to yard.
at
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lilt
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to the Si i. -he
tin . be revived safety
to Uh an j i fore
election
of is . lime
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THE CORSET DEPARTMENT corsets in good makes and desirable models.
r and Invisible Lacing Corsets in and Batiste for slender, stout, and Medium figures
at each, Good Girdle, all sizes for and each.-
Our stock of House-
keeping Linens
Should meet your approval. All kind.; of
Towels, Bath rags, table- Damask. Nap-
kins and Doilies. A good assortment at
K K
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Perfumery.
Toilet Soaps, Tooth Powders, Tooth Brush
es, Nail Hair brushes, and combs
Talcum Powders, per box, at
right prices
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Is to serve you with the best makes and styles popular prices. You should see our splendid show
of I and for white Canvas Oxfords and pumps
in Ladies
The lace Curtains, Shades. and An squares are showing would add very
pretty S we have here
Nearly boat and train us new and desirable, we always have good values for you.
a a
N. C.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
J WHICHARD. Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE. COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY. JUNE
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
NO
AROUND
Vanderbilt Sees and Hears Things.
N. C,
We pleasure of
to a lecture at
la-t evening on the f
Mr. of
I in Territory. Mrs. was
for i hum
raised near Grifton, by
lean on her part and great
energy and push, has succeeded
most admirably life work
has undertaken by
the cause of education in both the
practical and theoretical stand-
points. Honoring honest
both physical mental, the
right of this exercise of body
and mind i- given, and that it
is obligatory upon us as little
and girls, men and women, to ed-
our bands to honest toil,
which is both healthful and
for development the
physical and spiritual On.
that we could have all our men
women of day, hearty,
healthy and strong in physical,
mental and spiritual exercise.
address all former
friends and acquaintances gathered
around and greeted her
band with a warm welcome. Wish
we could all our people were
filled with the spirit of
to
in all our honorable undertakings.
Your rode
community looking at
crops find the
farmers are mostly up with their
work, but the not coming up
in the nine they ought lo, gave the
glass a chance lo step in
them and the farmer, all
farmer has got to do is to put
in all the licks he can weed
oat his row until he be-
tween the and bis crop
then he will be all O. K.
. We are very indeed
Mrs. W. J. is no
She tn very feeble with typhoid
Capt. Pope to the
house and very feeble.
We commend choir at the
I for their
music, under manage-
of Mia. Bessie the or
nil the people present
for close attention Mrs-
while giving her lecture.
For several days last week we
pleasure of company
E. Wallace, of lie is
forking up
is severely the
order. ,
Mr. Mrs. K. S. Laughing,
were I guests Dr.
Ire. P B. even-
FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS.
rule has been established,
our of Deeds shall
Hie two
Our friend Capt. Dick
having served two terms,
I'll about time to select some
to till ms place. have a
in in s view I feel
fill the place to the entire
of all good in
He has lived forty
Id years a moral life;
man all is thoroughly
for the He
always been, a
at and an earnest worker for the
bite supremacy party.
man is called W. Mr Moore,
called Bud Moore, of
N. U. ,
J. M. Cox,
Mills,
SUGG
FOR REGISTER
DEEDS.
OF
N. C, June 11.06.
As a Pitt County farmer I de-
sire to that we want Mr. J. L.
Sugg for our next Register of
Deeds for Pitt County Mr. Sugg
is a man all want lo honor and
a who has always stood
for the interest of public
good.
Bethel township will support
him and no man be
selected for that We cat-
nominate he will serve
the people in capacity with
credit to himself and with justice
Quiet Home Wedding Wednesday
Evening.
at o'clock
home Mrs. J. B. Cherry,
on Fifth her son Mr. J. B.
and Miss Blanche W.
Scott, of Maryland were married
by Rev. W. E. x. It was a
quiet wedding, a few
friends present.
As Miss Nina tendered
wedding the bridal
entered the parlor in the
Mrs. J. B.
with Mr. J. B. James, the
with Col. K. G. James, groom
with Dr Brown.
Mr. is the sou of the late
to every citizen of the He
has always been faithful loyal I Mr. James B. a well
to his party, and we make known young here.
a selection lo
him for Register of deeds.
M. A. u i-
ITEMS.
Grimesland, June
Rev. Mr. Eubanks, of Bethel,
preached for us at Christian
Church Sunday .
a number of our people
went to Black Jack Sunday.
Misses and Verna
ard Miss Bessie of
Greenville, are Miss
Holliday this week.
Lou Nobles, Herbert Briley,
Book Arthur Dav-
were in town Sunday.
B. G. Mayo, R. M. A. O.
Clark in. no. Warren were
out calling Sunday.
Miss of Green-
ville and Miss Mary Langley, of
Norfolk, are Miss Lacy
Galloway.
F. A. Simpson, of Baltimore, is
in town for a few days.
A. F. A. M. Lodge of
this place will a meeting
night for the purpose of
installing officer for coming
year.
If you like sugar plums go with
Elijah Proctor, Jr. He knows
just where to find them, best
ever
OAKLEY ITEMS.
bride is a nurse whose
borne is who has
been at the home of Mrs. Cherry
here for some months.
The couple drove over to House
Ibis
there took the train for bride's
borne
MURDER NEAR VANCEBORO.
Mr. John Lancaster Killed by a
Negro.
A telephone reached
this asking
Mr. W. C. Hines to take bis blood
hounds to Vanceboro to the
trail of a who had commit-
murder.
The particulars of murder as
far as we could learn I hem, was
that g o'clock morning
Mr. a Lancaster was shot
killed on farm near Vanceboro,
by a named Bailey. The
lived in a house on Mr.
farm, and wanted
latter to lend him a to
Ins garden. Mr. Lancaster re-
fused to let have
hone when the latter went in
house, got a doable barrel gun and
Mr. Lancaster as he was in
the field, killing almost in-
Mr. Lancaster was
old, and a good citizen.
He once lived Greenville
was well here. The
has caused much
N. C, June LOW. and every effort
J. L. of Stokes, was will be made to capture
here
W. A. Andrews, of Rocky MASONS IN ANNUAL MEETING
Mount, spent Saturday night here I
with J. r. Elected for the Ensuing
Ii and Mrs. Drown, of
county, were struck by
and killed during a
Good many from hero attended
at Hickory Grove
E. S. and P. L. spent;
here.
Dun was confined to
his room two days last week. We
to note he is much
proved.
Mrs. of
Rapid-, was here last week visit-
Miss Ives, of New Bern, visited
Miss Lucy Manning near here last
week.
Potato crop is fairly good and
funnels me scratching after
the roots.
H. A. attended
Sunday at Washington.
i many from here attended
the burial of Mr. of
Bet He was a member of
wail Lodge A. F. and A. M. The
number of Masons present was
proof of the he had of
every one.
We hope Greenville and
will ask tor trains to
be made daily instead of daily ex-
Sunday. If so Tarboro, Wash-
Greenville and
will tie convenient for all
Sunday.
The bankers are having a line
at their meeting at
away.
Year.
Greenville Lodge No. A. F.
A. II, met
cation today for the purpose of
electing officers the
year transacting such other
might before the
lodge. attendance win luge.
The report of the secretary
showed that had been
initiated, admitted
and died during the past fiscal
year, making the total member-
ship now
The following wore
H. Fen-
Senior B.
Junior L.
B.
M.
The will be
appointed.
Milting Papers Wanted.
In through the tiles of
The Daily Reflector
to having them the issues
Thursday, March, 1st and Tues-
day, March 1900,
If any subscriber can furnish
a copy of either or both the e
dates we will greatly appreciate It.
Look over your old copies of The
Daily see if you
haw
MR.
GREEN
DEAD.
He Was Perhaps the Oldest Man
in the County.
Mr. died a
little past this morning
home near where be had
lived since the first of the year,
moved there from
ville
Mr. perhaps the
man the county. Had be
lived in coming September
he would have been old.
He a good man and leaves a
spotless him. There
are live descendants extending to
great, great, grand children
they
ITEMS
N. ii, June.
Mis. O G. Miss
Julia Phillips left for
today where the guests of
Mrs. K. B
Mrs. H. II. who has
Mrs. F. G. Whaley,
has to her home Nor-
folk.
Carrol of Baltimore, if
Mr. and Mrs O G. Cal-
Dr. L. E. Ricks and Miss
Belle Ricks spent Wednesday in
Washington.
Will Ricks, of Greenville, was
in Tuesday.
C. D. Baker and Ogle
spent Sunday
are both very much interest-
ed in and art always
loath to If ave whenever
Jamie Cox, of
has a position with the
B. C. L Co. will make this
bis home. He Is a bright young
and we give a hearty
welcome to
Mrs. Miles and Miss
of Nash county, are
visiting Mi. and Mrs. J. O.
but,
Mrs. A. L. Miss Lot-
tie Dickens spent Tuesday in
Greenville shopping.
Miss Eva Jennings, who ha
been sick at her home
berry street, is much improved.
We I t. see her out again.
The mum child of Mr. and Mrs.
H. H who has quite
ill is
K P. has be-u via-
bis in Nash
returned home
Mrs. Little mid children, Mrs.
Fleming and House returned
to Greenville Wednesday
alter a pleasant visit to Mi-.
F, G. We they
will In
real soon.
CITY WATER GOOD.
It is
Thirty
Examined Every
Days.
tight now when is
sickness and people
to discover of it,
some one has naked how often
city water is examined by the
State chemist. Such
are mads every thirty days, and
tells us that
the last was the host that
yet been all have
been good. The city water
safest that used.
For
I myself u
candidate fir Register of
of Pitt county, to the ac-
of the
and county convention.
W. M. Moore
N. C.
BLACK JACKI
Black Jack, N. C. 1906
Saturday with a large
C. H. Vincent, from near Win-
spent Saturday night and
Sunday here.
Mis. Nancy from
Unblock X Roads, and her
daughter, little Bertha, ape Sat-
and here visiting
Miss Eva Cox and her brother,
Roscoe, were here a short while
Wednesday.
M Mayo, of Grimesland, was
visiting afternoon.
II. is very ill with
pneumonia. We hope he will soon
g.-l
A many of the Grimesland
e dad church here Sun-
day.
E F. Tucker Mies Sarah
Taylor, of Winterville, attended
i e Sunday .
W. H. Laughinghouse
services here Saturday
mil Sunday.
L. L, of Washington,
was here yesterday.
Miss Cox, from near Red
spent Sunday evening with
friends.
A. A, Tyson and wife
spent Saturday night Sunday
here with friends.
W. O. Cox and wife, who have
been here, left
yesterday for their in Ayden.
J. i to Green-
ville yesterday.
Mrs. Johnnie Williams, who
has parents here,
returned to her home near Shel-
Washington, was
here yesterday taking
for stock in H.
Co., of Wash ton.
The two best for
advertising are without doubt the
and the local newspaper,
or alack treatment of either
will prove to your satisfaction that
advertising is not a
Business follows the crowd. In
other words, business makes bus-
Get the people coming to
your store, whether it be to buy, to
look or to ask for souvenirs. At
all events, keep the store looking
busy.
Printer's Ink is the best tonic for
a business that, has got that tired
feeling. winter, summer,
spring and fall. it a
us well as a cure.
Newspaper reduced
to its lowest common
is simply with reference to the
Hoods, what, where and how much
Cover turns points in plain
language you have made pay-
a Ink.
Will Moving,
been duller the
last few month we ever
knew II. Bill It is not going
remain way long. thing
you know the town will wake up
and he going with great
if you have been
the a
building it is worth while
to wait long about it, unless you
want to pay a higher price it
can be had at DOW,
It is said that they arc going to
put head of John Paul Jones
on ii postage stamp. We arc will-
for them lo do with
him they use except to dig him
up and bury him some more.
Charlotte
OVER THE STATE.
Happenings of Interest in i
Carolina, j
B. G. Hewitt, a
doctor in Charlotte, was , J over
and killed by bis own car Tuesday
afternoon. The bad heal
versed and was running l
at the time of the accident.
re-
ward
Fayetteville, N. C,
The Victoria
puny, organized sometime ago
capital, ground
for the of a
large mill on the main line
of the Atlantic Coast railroad
two miles from this city.
Charged with a criminal i--n, I.
upon a little white girl, jut
years of age a boy, aged
fifteen, is in Wake j
The boy is i Clement
Rowland attempted
took place in Panther Branch
township. little girl is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of
that News and
Observer.
Wilmington, June
out of charges preferred
him in bis to the
police force at last night's
the board of aldermen, former
Policeman M. E. Guy, this morn-
made an on
E. F. Johnson, the of
business of the latter,
street. A ensued to which
the ex-policeman's eye was
and the alderman's vest and
shirt suffered to some extent
Friends of the two men interfered
before the final result of the affray
was apparent.
Littleton, N. C, June At
organized man is in
here today. Men dogs a e
to be on right trail of
a band of burglars. Night
last a number of residences were
entered and robbed of money i
valuables. The Hon. G. Dar-
lost his handsome gold
and a sum of money. An attempt
was made to the residence of
Sheriff John R. His
little boy Charlie, who Wis watch-
bis sick grandmother,
the opening and
ed them off. One dollars
or more was stolen from R. I.
Riggan. attempts were
made to enter houses where the
occupants were awakened by the
noise and the burglars were I right.
oft.
Crew the Sweeney Sale.
New York, June
schooner Maggie M. Cap
Iain which arrived here to-
day from Savannah, brought into
port the crew of the schooner Jen-
Sweeney, which struck on the
twenty-one foot lump of Frying
pan Shoals, off Capo Fear, in a
heavy northeaster Tuesday,
went two horns later.
The crew of eight took to their
boat, after night exposed to
the severe were picked
up by the Maggie M.
Souvenir Card
At the drug store Coward
Woolen are displayed sumo very
attractive souvenir cards.
The 11- contain pictures of
scenes Greenville
were taken with a and
mount ed by a local artist.
The work is well done and the
card makes pretty souvenir as
can be are u good
an advertisement for o
sending to people at a