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EDITORIAL NOTES.
mi
Mr. in says they have got-
a great de. I of light in their four
days hearing on the rate bill, but
Pitt Democratic
a resolution
Ho. . John H, Snail,
countess, for
try mi in looking
the pi bis
h the delegates to
the trouble with it has been c i convention to
much of it was light.
When and Em
Golden were married last Han
they neglected to announce when
the ceremony would be solemn-
to dramatize the Jungle
have broken down as the
rote his renomination, and
then do not endorse
his r to tor the sot-ailed fast mail
to the Southern railway,
regret the That was
In Pitt county Democrats
lo Mr. vote in
this caw and didn't attempt
tori their attitude by doubt-
by dodging. Neither
did lie. cry to oust I tit h nil and
in a
not gel Chairman Wads- they disagreed with him
worth i leading tole.
From the hasty the
Russian government is making to
ck
infer that are
ember of a legislative
check
is en
it did i
An
la bore
lo.
wants
single
A ember of a body
his people, but
he la expected lo halve some ideas
of his own. If he
be be unlit to rep-
any body, f he is
ti d nit people are wrong about a
r it is bis business to use his
oar i if he is honest
kidnapped faithful it is non-
in an automobile became of
k them home lo dine on
Yet tin in g
hi tariff revised.
a.
mil
i,
a in one or two
lets. Toe
lo
VI He Landmark.
mat-
man who agrees with
everything is
represent
Greenville's Big Department Stores.
Hot Weather Merchandise
abounding in plentiful beauty and cheapness here
The thin, fluffy, cool materials for June Selling are fox your inspection and in quantities to meet your
Glance over the list below and then come let us you the goods, which must he seen to
be appreciated.
him-elf.
It lo ks as though
lad discovered a young
man out in
FIGURES
WEDLOCK.
Hilly restores
lo us good as
ever Wonder was in
tended for advertisement or an
The census report on
just issued, slur that in
the total population of
Congress made a mistake
the boodle hill. What they
about
meant
, in 1900 the number of
per.-, was or
. per rent. The married were
27,770.101; the widowed,
87- the In
the Old World the proportion of
I singly is different, being 41.4 per
; cent, in India, 04.6 in Spain,
me to anything a g Austria ,,
campaign fund in Scotland. In Australia the
And now some , figure varies from to per
admiring surmise cent the Southern States
the meeting of Mrs and percentage of unmarried
King Edward was like the meeting persons is 00.8, of married 33.7,
of equals. Well Alice always was of widowed 5.1, of divorced
more or less when she North the
ponding figures are 56.4, 38.0,
was that it was a felony to j
but a Republican
over here.
The twelfth census
shows more wives
convention of . husbands, the
The Democratic
Pitt county passed a resolution ask- reporting
themselves mar-
the corporation to
compel telephone companies to re-
duce exorbitant By this
token, and tin further fact that a
case asking for a reduction of lie
telephone rates is now pending be-
fore the commission, it will be Been
more freely, it
the But the figures, as
respect the colored population,
arc open to question, many re-
porting themselves married
when not legally married.
collides at La
the report, reported them.
that people are not the w married, only were
only people who object to being rob- M- church or
In Landmark.
California.
Never in the history if railroad-
have the of the
Pacific Company had to
contend with as many a-
have been their way over
the lines in the pant two weeks.
Many of the claim
are unable to cope with the
I-
id attempted to
nips of it would be
i run their trains on
by the civil authorities.
cases are seen of two per-
sons legally married and yet
each living with
sun reporting as being mar-
to the In
Rico the same state of things ex-
to a large extent, owing to
the cost of the necessary
ceremony. In Maine. New
Hampshire and Vermont the
v are half f i per cent, of
the population, while in Mary-
i and West Virginia the
wore two-tenths of
and in Virginia one-tenth
of I per cent. In Nevada the
divorce. are seven-tenths of
cent., and in Washington,
Oregon and la six-tenths
Colored Dress Goods
Department
Beautiful cool dainty lawns In small
dots and figures, small and large floral
patterns and solid colors fur to cent
yard. Brown dress linens, percales,
madras and gingham.
White Goods Depart-
inch French lawn yard
inch Persian lawn to yard
inch Persian lawn to yard
inch Handkerchief linen to yd
inch yard
inch It 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 pretty things
in this laces we have baby
Irish French, Germany,
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 all overs and
bands to match.
Our Notion depart-
should interest you, as we are showing
many useful and desirable novelties.
Fans Yes we have all kinds and sizes
some so small and large
and breezy in paper, silk, and gauze.
The silk gauze fans, with real fine dainty
decorations and Ivory sticks are lovely
and as cheap as to others
with cheaper sticks and cents.
Shopping bags in white kid, 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 range from to
Guilt belts, leather belts, silk belts
all prices.
Ladies hosiery in black and white
gauze, some plain, some
some lace boots, others lace all over,
sizes and prices.
Infants and black
and white all sizes from to
Ladies and infants gauze vests, short
and long sleeves.
Daisy waists 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 S Fancy Black
Lawns
Batiste, French lawn, Silk mulls, Per-
lawn, Mercerized madras and many
other pretty wears from to yard.
THE CORSET DEPARTMENT wants in
. different Corsets and Corsets C
at each, Girdles, all size, for and each.
In trains pull in
on carrying bag
passengers an on the oar
on entrance of j I per Son.
-hive, railroad men do
in their power to com-
oil, but.
v ire traveling in
i or -five. To keep then ,
Our stock of House-
keeping Linens
Should meet your approval. All kinds of
Towels, Bath rags, table Damask. Nap-
kins and Doilies. A good assortment at
prices.
Perfumery.
Toilet Soaps, Tooth Powders, Brush
es, Nail brushes, Hair brushes, and combs
Talcum Powders, per box, others at
Department
. I.
BAKER
ff the best, and styles at popular prices. You should i
of Oxfords, Court Ties, Pumps and Sandals for Ladies and white
in Ladies ;
company
11- with
would
i not w lien
V- h fifty
hi . inn time hi dinner.
,., .-. Ire tin train palls
pa and two brake
to free their
away from a pack of
Ki- Correspondence Sacra-
room in
Fresh Pies, Cakes and
Bread daily. Special orders
for Pies sent early in morn-
will be filled in time
white Canvas Oxfords and pumps
Don't fail to g this store a chance to show you of the many pretty and useful we have here
Nearly every boat sand train brings a, new and desirable,
J. k. J.
GREENVILLE N. C.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
D J WHICHARD. Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
VOL. No.
Pin COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY. JUNE 1906.
NO.
SCHOOL FOR STAMMERERS.
Detroit. Michigan, June 1906.
you allow me apace to
a few words in to the school
located at this place for the cur
of mi. I left my borne on
of this month filled with a
little bone and doubt of finding a
cure and I
now I can shout
The school now has a few more
than one hundred which is
about all that be cared f r at
one time. I in school
mothers and brothers and
all here to be made
the fearful malady. It
lo me when much
money is being spent for erecting
monuments to the dead that it
would De much better it
in supporting an
institution of this kind for the
dead are in a better condition than
the poor unfortunate victim of
They a place
for the insane, while these
who hi e crazy are
entirely There Is In
United States something near
one half million yet they have
received no at all. They
nave m. far received no state aid
and philanthropists as ye
like i lie priest and the
the other side
Surely it is not that the affliction
is severe nor that
the number afflicted Is not
y I am speaking
from imaginary view,
as one who baa been so
afflicted from childhood and knows
with suffering
humanity. A. Manning.
MAN KILLED BY LIGHTNING.
Another by Falling From
Bridge.
N. C. June i
day afternoon taring a thunder
storm Mr. G. W. Wynne, who
lived out at mill
mile from town, was struck by
and in killed.
This g a Mr. W.
working the new bridge
Mere, fell off into tie river. He
-t k a i en of timber in the fall
war. badly hurt
ANOTHER DAY.
Another day of In
Another
the nut.
of low
of fold and
of
n. II.- r i, .
cornea what
Another day.
Too the of men,
dawning
Once more the storm,
more with rife,
Once more the weary round of life,
Another day,
Hear Lord, at I almost
Another
And fain I tie here
At -tray.
So w am weary, worn,
the burden have
Heir Lord, from return
Another day.
EXPOSITION GROUNDS.
ELDER T. H. BARNHILL VINDICATED
Meet
at Hickory Grove a
committee to investigate
g made against Kid. T. H. Barn-
hill, a member f church, by
one L. James, of county.
He with keeping
key Ins sell illegal,
also drinking We your
committee have the
charges best we can. We had
B. M. Whitehurst, a
of the Board
W. G. Little,
Taylor and other-, who have
been acquainted with T. H.
for years gone by. And
they say the charges made by L. C,
James is false and without
The charges were made on
vi of some little personal
No one brought any charge Grandpa Vane
AN IMPOSSIBLE TRINITY.
Francis Wilson, at the Players
Club, was narrating reminiscences
of the stage.
early he
went upon the road with a stock
company. was only eleven
members of this company, yet we
often produced plays involving
twenty-five or thirty characters
process; even,
at times a tripling-up if
such expression may be
repertory embraced nearly
a hundred plays.
manager came to
me and said;
Get ready to rehearse ad-
for next week, Frank I'm
sorry for you, but you are cast for
three part in this
Grandpa Vane and Diamond
laughed scorn fully.
is impossible for me to
the three parts of
G rand pa Vane and Diamond
said I,
manager frowned. He was
a strict disciplinarian.
Why is it
he growled.
said is impossible
because, in act four, scene two,
and Diamond Dick get
Those of the Jamestown Cele-
Near Norfolk Rich
in Historical Lore.
By
Point, the beautiful
spot on Hampton where
Jamestown exposition is to be
held is rich in historic events and
incidents that have occurred at
hr it.
Within of
grounds is
Island which has been used jointly
by and Portsmouth for
some year- s a detention
patient with contagions
Island is rich
historical lore.
On the of June, 1813, a
powerful British made an
attack at the
entrance to river,
near and was
defeated.
Before British could
the harbor of and
the town it was
to take possession of I-
land. On of 22nd
they were discovered
an the of
river, and landing on the main-
land in a position where the pas-
sage was to pass
over and attack the works on the
west side of island, while at
same time a number of barges
from fleet attempted to land
front. These were attacked
before reached the shore,
from a on the beach, man-
by the sailors and m. rims
from the Constellation the
boat. Three of the barge were
gunk, most of the drowned,
and the rest compelled to retreat
their vessels. The which
lit were met
and repulsed by the Virginia
and driven back to
ships, with the loss, those
in barges, upwards of two
in killed and wounded.
The f Norfolk and neigh-
boring villages of Gosport
Portsmouth owed their to
this of
Island.
MOORE
FOR REGISTER
DEEDS.
OF
N. C,
Editor
We the citizens of
township ask
fir space in your valuable paper
to heartily endorse the candidacy
W. M. Moore for Register
Deeds of Pin
We have known Moore
for a number of years
boyhood, him to be a
gentleman of the highest type
ability, a who has been loyal
to party and a friend to the
public. believe that if hon-
est j, politeness and
for anything, then we
nominate and elect a man
that Pitt county will be proud of.
J. L. Gibson,
J. J. Jr.
J.
T. K Proctor.
Galloway,
REPUBLICAN
YOUR BOY
AN OPEN
To the Honorable Board J Only a Dozen Were Present f
Commissioners of Pitt The Rep,,,,,,,.,,,, f Greenville
County. township held m primary in the
The government of the afternoon.
N. C, is composed of II over by
the following
ex-
Yours,
D. N. NOBLES.
J.
J.
F.
M.
Committee.
Banking Tirol Company.
The of the Green villa
Company at the
of business the as
made to the Corporation
will be found in this paper.
While the are
not quite so ii u as shown in the
April the dis-
counts are larger bringing the to-
up to about the same figure,
a large increase has been made
to the surplus. This is a fine show-
coming midst of the
dullest part of the year.
George W. Strickland, a farmer
of Nash county, was run over
killed by a train on the
Coast Line, near Rocky Mount. He
leaves a wile and
rushes on separates them with
farewell Sermon.
Rev. H. H. who lot
year has been pastor of the
church, preached his
farewell sermon to the
This week he and
Mrs. Moore will leave for their
new home Kentucky. They
have made a host of friends in
Greenville all of whom their
depart me. Both Mr. and Mrs.
Moore arc consecrated workers in
the cause of Christ. Our
wishes go with them to their
field of labor.
Cotton Blossoms.
Mr. H. R. Robinson, of
vs two red blossoms this
morning and says he has plenty
with three on a stalk,
Cotton blossoms arc getting
plentiful now. Mr, David
tells us he had one on the 18th and
now has them on a
BAILEY
And Carried to New Bern Jail.
I i mat inn reached here Ibis
morning that the Bailey,
who morning shot and
killed Mr. near
had been captured.
The capture was about
o'clock a few mile- Vance-
The came out of a
and slatted In what is
known Palmetto bridge,
sonic tin- who ere guard-
Me caught t nil.
i without
resistance and was first carried to
bis pocket
found a containing a mixture
with which he had his
clothe and i feel to keep
the blood hounds trailing
mm lie had the III
vamp and started mil us Hull
as daylight came.
There was moon mi
when
taken there; and a Hum
were of
of county the
do violence but let
the law its coarse,
to do all in his power to get a
trial and quick punishment
the excitement and
was taken to New Bern jail.
Which
You do not know what i in him
Bear with him; be patient; wait
him; clothe him; him;
He is a boy, and most boys ate
bad and I fear be is light-headed
as well,
But he calls you fa-
Win he played in lap, ; i
fondly he would some day
be a great and
Now he grown
hi Tonne blood drives
sport, and makes
impatient, of serious
must But don't be soap-
and and make him
f-el you are in
He is your boy, and you are
to live He beats your
name, and is send it on
the stria in of time. He
your fortune and fame, is to
transmit them to generations to
come.
It be A
divides
of Linn- lose-
A r y i more
than else can be.
t l- i h u ti your buy you go
down in history; though your boy
are to live the future; by
him you are to act the gen-
that is to
It may be to govern him.
hut be patient. He may seem ad-
verse lo everything Useful and
but wait
No one can I what is it
He may day
Hope. Let grow. While his
body grows larger and
his mental and
expand and Improve,
think way i-
spent i . vain. Then- .;.
him; he has pride, no
You know.
one. can nil is a buy.
be an
led spark, a
energy,
which the rod may stir,
tee association,
tn-1 develop
and thus start a boy a go
energy deter-
that no power on earth
stop short the topmost
III the n.
government distiller.
E. Proctor,
barkeeper.
F.
ex-barkeeper.
S. R.
K. carrier.
in or J.
Talley,
Treasurer W. M. Moore, ex-
barkeeper.
The election of
these not by accident,
but by It -hows that the
liquor ix in absolute con-
of the town, and this accounts
for so much disorder The
in only pay-
able The town pays
per week he
only every Saturday.
balance of he time we are
police protection.
The law requires a town to fur-
constant police protection in
order that liquor may be sold
therein. Io this town there are
and frequent viola-
of the liquor laws, and
the present conditions nothing else
is to be expected.
With the construe urn of the
new railroad in the
there will De an influx of
here, and we will need
constant protect i- n.
object in writing letter
is to you to issue any
license to sell liquor
town of until
town government qualifies itself
in liquor sold within its
it-, as required by laws enacted
by last me. The
liquor question be a
political issue, but a moral
I think we have had liquor
legislation, we need only to enforce
the las we Already have on stat-
books.
Your honorable is well
acquainted with the facts above
slated. He has seen much law-
and disorder here and I
refer to him for verification of the
above facts
Most
Dr. C. M. Jones.
R. C. Flanagan with IV. J.
Manning secretary. The
thing done the way of
was the election of a
executive committee n of
R. O. r. mid
W. J. Manning. j
No delegates were selected by
name to the county convent inn
which meets Juli 4th, but the
chairman extended an
to every of the town
ship to attend that convention and
consider himself a There
were even
in attendance upon the
primary, at least that many were
inside bar and were addressee
as brother by tho chairman
he called them to see if anti-
body would make a speech. The
was no response to the invitation
SO the chair hail to do all the
taking that was done. He said
while they were very few in
these few were faithful
big things were expected of them.
He also said that it would be bet-
for the nation, state and
the county for the two political
to more evenly divided.
All those present at the primary
were white, colored t
being conspicuous its entire
absence, making it vastly different
from Republican f
days gone by when there we. o-
the same number of white
surrounded by hundreds of
black faces. While this fact may
some color claim that
the party is becoming more decent
it will hardly gain them enough,
followers to cut much figure in
Pitt county politics.
Sudden Death.
Mr. J. I. Keel, of Carolina town-
ship, died suddenly even-
of disease, a malady to
which he bail been subject for
some time.
Thursday Mr Keel went to
on business, returning
from town to
train. He was not feeling well
slopped at home of Mr. Ab
near He
had a sudden attack Friday even-
and died in a short while
fr. Keel was old and
Center Brick .
You will be interested in the-
half page announcement of the
Center Brick Warehouse in this
issue. W. T. one of
best known
here, has associated with the
Brick the firm will
after be Brinkley, Lips-
comb, Mr. Lipscomb's
with the Center Brick will put that
house in better shape ever to
do business, to protect the
interest of the farmer he
-1 Is .
one
four sisters,
bur brothers and
who
killed Mr. John Lancaster. near
has taken to Wake
c hi my jail to a. old possibility of the bank
The National Bank.
i a call fr the Comptroller
of Currency National B-ink
Greenville makes a statement of
the of its business
June 18th, which will be found in
this paper. This statement com-
mends itself to public and
shows the excellent of the
It is all the more
when the fact is considered that
bad been business
being lynched. His wife has
been arrested and taken
Bern jail.
two months, The
The police have received
summer uniforms.
A man to bet us
June was the day of
the year. We always thought
had that distinction, but
either is long in nigh. fact
several days at turning the Raleigh is to be the new a flue Beginning and La
are very the same of Raleigh. officered.
Willis B. city editor of
have cause to feel proud the
work the bank is that it
so quick to gain the confidence
of public. The bank has made
Freak Nature.
found a gentleman
yesterday who one
est ail to tell about the
hail storm. He said hesitated
to repeal it, for it b
but it bad come t from par-
ties whom he absolute
in and he knew it was true.
It was I .-i me ladies on
found two or three
hail stones that were the exact
shape of a Thine
besides the general form
actually
wonder-
of were
one side ed hands
these one
directly from the stem downward
and the other directly to the right.
Thus, had there beer on
the face of the Ice watch, the
hands would have been pointing to
p. m. This was the hour at
which the hail fell It is not re--
ported, however, that any of the-e
watches ticked. But it is a won-
that they
Record.
Shooting at Parmele.
N. Juno H.
Harper, a white man living here,
on Saturday night shot and serious-
wounded a colored woman named
Bet Cause shooting is
not known. in a
condition.
and SON.
MK. SMALL
ITEMS.
In mention of fact
that Representative John H.
Small, of the first
district, has in
curing from the H use
tee a favorable on his bill
appropriating one million dollar
for the drainage of the
Swamp. The Norfolk Virginian-
Pilot Bays that It is hard-
possible that the House, with
the session about to close, will
find to act on this report,
that in no wise detracts from
the credit due Mr. Small for
the energy and
which he has handled meas-
the enactment of which
mean so much to his COB
and his
Virginian-Pilot goes on to
WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR
Hanan's Famous Shoes
FOR MEN AND BOYS.
This Shoe has stood the test for many years and to
worn by men who wear fine Shoes. Call In
look at the low cuts today.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
GREENVILLE BAKING TRUST COMPANY,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
At close of business June 1906.
1906
The are very busy these
days destroying
Mi. Delia Smith t
t Mi I.
William Teener,
Sunday at C. H.
J. A t
u Kill in
Mrs. Kite y c
very ill tit-1
I hours.
and Jim on
in here are expecting
i h.
KM, L ma aid Nina
rS and
I Sunday
, Sunday
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
BANK OP FARMVILLE. FARMVILLE. N. C
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, APRIL 1906
Loans Discounts
13.39
Due from Banks
Cash Items
coin
Silver coin
measure of Eva
Representative Small is the fa- Mr. sod of
the passage of which
he is advocating with tireless
energy and persistence is that
providing for the construction of,
an inland waterway from Nor-
folk to Beaufort, N. C The con-
of this waterway would
be of inestimable value not only
So. Hill, pent Saturday
Sunday nil Mr.
Ml. El
Lee ard
Patrick, if Ayden, me
-mine lime I'll grand
parent.
Kid. K. tilled reg-
to his district and his State, at Bethany Sun-
to every State on the Atlantic
seaboard from New England to j. of .-pent
the gulf. If he is ultimately in ibis
successful in getting these two
measures through, and we are
confident he will be if th Demo-
of his district continue to
return be will have erected
to himself monuments more en-
during than b-ass or bronze.
Mr. Small is entitled to the
highest praise for the efforts he
Nat, notes
Capital stock is
Undivided profits 1,850.64
sub to check 34.018
140.800.84
State of North Carolina,
County . f Pitt.
J. R. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemn-
swear the is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
and sworn to be-
fore me, this 6th day of April
1906.
J V. JOHNSTON,
Notary Public
J. R. DAVIS,
W. M. LANG,
T. L. TURN AGE,
R. L. DAVIS,
Directors
NO BANK FAILURES IN CHINA
is years since the fail-
of a bank in said a
bank examiner. years
in the reign of Hi Hung, a
bank failed. Hi Hung had the
the condition of
BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST GO.
AT BETHEL, N. C.
At the close of April 6th, 1906,
RESOURCES.
and discounts
Overdraw.
Bonds,
Furniture and fixtures
De . Banks 18,09
Ob V;
Gold
Silver Gun 487.08
National banknote
U S notes
LIABILITIES.
190.08
30,000.00
Total
142.79
Capital stock paid
Surplus
Undivided profits,
Bills payable
Deposits
Due to 2,461.19
Cashiers ck 290.05
Total,
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts unsecured
Furniture Fixtures
Due from Banks and
Bankers
271.38
989.63
11,990.29
398.67
an inland waterway and for the duo to reckless and con- j
improvement of a large on part directors
and the president.
Hi Hung at once issued an
Total
3,130.21
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock 5,300.00
Surplus fund
Undivided profits 1,168.1.3
Time certificates of
deposit 3,146.50
Deposits subj. to check 20,935.52
Collier's checks out-
standing
Certified Checks
Total
37.278,43
is making to benefit the whole investigated, and to his Cash items
Atlantic coast in the matter of found it had been Gold and silver coin.
National bank and
other U. S. notes
of Virginia and North Carolina,
by means of drainage of the Dis-
Pilot State of North Carolina, County of Pitt,
success in both endeavors pro-j failed the heads of its president, j of the
the Democrats offal dis-1 director were to be cut off. swear that above statement is nM president.
STATON,
J. K.
R. J. GRIMES,
Directors
County of Pitt,
C S Carr, of the above named bank, do solemnly
toe above is true to the best of my knowledge
belief.
subscribed sworn to before
me day of June, 1900.
J .
Notary Public.
Correct
J. L.
H A. WHITE
A. M.
Directors
continue to him In
this instance we, have the re-
election of a Representative of a
North Carolina district a matter
of special interest to the people
of another State, and a
way those of the entire
tic coast. This i decidedly
I Mr Small as
well as to which he
represents.
This edict, which has never teen edge and belief,
revoked, has made China's bank-
institutions the safest in the
world.
Subscribed and sworn to be-
ore me, this 12th day of April
WORD.
1906.
H Taylor,
Notary Public j
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE,
A; Close of Basin 6th 1906.
I v
It there
and
Due tanks
.
In
Liabilities-
Capital Stock paid t.
25,000.00
Undivided Profit less Ex-
and Taxes Paid 15,033.00
Deposit subject to check 190,983.77
checks out-
standing
you make a bad bargain
stick tighter to was an ad-
age that the good people of for-
mer times were accustomed to
into the minds of their.
u was only another
even m-n or ; . . .
Lying writer is a let way of admonishing their
from a minister of the gos to keep then- word all j
and in that letter are contracts, promises and
words, some of j lions was indeed whole-
being very simple ones and man .,
This minister lives quite a
bit from In firmer and wrangle would
days who mastered Web- be avoided nowadays if people
blue spelling stick to that good old
book were in deed and in truth of right. He who keeps
excellent spellers. In w promise or his word need
mat on. no text book on spelling
during the present day can com-1 not hope to make any impression
pare with the blue good. He will never do it as
Durham Sun. as he disregards his word
and Neck
Commonwealth.
Hf Ma
A French journal report- ck-.
Announcement
-th
that the above is
and
and sworn to before
WALTER WARD.
Public.
to the best of my
JAMES L. LITTLE,
Correct-Attest
J. K.
W. B WILSON,
rectors
You Pay For It
body
I SELL FOR CASH,
Therefore have no losses to make up and put the price
lowest Pay cash and avoid the charging of ac-
count or somebody charged to you. sell any
thing you want in th way of
COTTON MEAL AND HULLS
U Com. Line M
p. V-
of man who entered u
nu i down near a customer
-a i- the morning
la-longed to
n with
The other man assent and
t hut the end
half .- had tin
Jut Disking a boo-
i impatient
. . . re. r n
. . of
I i .
no r
ha . . in I to
Adding to injury.
It i.- bi enough to have red
an entirely
able to
mortification, t-. be guyed and
dwindled ore t
Hie l -imply
intolerable. to rad
absolute
Ii an
recently In a London
r. I
. i
v I'll whose -i
., or ;
C, June
-e
tOrt favorably today
. I bill introduced by Sun
ill it yon .
iii tor
he of fruit-, bar net,
potato other snip-
to I lie bit; market centers
bill provides the expenditure
of the loud
on tint
of fruit must
Hi to
c Senator
been informed that the of
products lose each
million dollars
goes into the of cum-
merchants, who frequently
report that ate received
In bad condition, really such
is not the case. With the object of
the of whom
there are Can-
the
in-
I HI union. n n- s-
the result I., , c
II et-.
We beg leave to announce that we are
Wholesale and Retail
for
White Lead, Paints,
Colors, and Town and
Ready Paints.
L-j
. comes
There Is no line In the world better than
the Harrison line. It has behind it a
reputation for honorable wares and honorable
dealingsIf you use the Harrison Paints you need
never worry quality.
We trust that you will favor us with your
orders whenever you want good paint for any
Have just a car load and
can give you Special Prices.
I Hart
I N. C,
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT.
of sympathy.
A- for
an d we take
In sub-
s. i and receipt for
I. arrears. We have a list
. . I ho receive mail at
office. We also take orders
printing.
from here to
end funeral Mia. W. J.
at last
day.
F. E. Pail Co. will do all the
tau to yon with
their new line of heavy and fancy
groceries.
We to learn that Mr.
has been sick
for several weeks, is no better.
For can apples, corn
tomatoes, c, apply to K
A Co.
Mrs M. M. Sauls and
Burma Sauls left yesterday to
visit in
F. G. Co. have
moved stock of goods from
out to a short
from here.
A. J. of Greenville, has
here during week.
Bed Steads, Suits, Dresser-
Center Tables, Chairs Cradles,
Bed Springs, Mattresses
Lounges, Cook Stoves and a
great many other are
kept up stairs. Cannon Tyson.
The sign of the is
Tue very friends of
Lucy exceedingly regret
to learn of illness at home
of father in
your eyes need attention
J. W. Taylor, ex wit optician,
N. C. is the to do
your work if you want to be
pleased.
A letter addressed to B.,
care hotel, Ayden
K. received at office
here plagued if Tripp
claim hi hotel. How's
that one's self.
Waller of Norfolk, has
been a welcome visitor in Ayden
the week.
Miss Meta of Kin-
came op Wednesday and
spent day with Mies Helen
cars cotton seed,
will pay highest cash price, don't
your seed until yon
Frank Co.
A en of young people went
out country after-
noon picnic-inn They
bad nice time, a but
a very few fish.
of
Alexander with his sheet brigade
is a vast amount of work
during this hot weather. Deep
me cut which
filing la placed and when
the town will have a thorough
carry
a lull line of meat, lard
good. buy before giving
cm- a trial. Frank Lilly Co
Adrian Dudley and child-
Go K. Go's new
market for beef, fresh meats,
and fresh fish.
Miss Earl of it
here on a visit to Miss Bailie
A beautiful line of crockery, glass
ware, fancy lamps, and tinware
at J K Smith Bro
If movement they have
now got on with no lock aim as-
is any sign, then Ayden
will have a few weddings.
A full supply of Trunks.
Telescopes, Gripe, Satchels and
Suit Cases, at J. B. Smith Bro.
Mi-. II. II. and
of aid Mils
are visiting
the family of Capt. D G.
Car load V. Crimped roofing
-1111 lengths to cover residences
churches, school houses,
shelters, stables much cheaper than
shingles unit very little labor, at J.
B. Smith Bro.
Mies May Anderson after
a week with Miss Nina I
has ct in ml to home
I ; win--bind.
Calico at
per yard, great reduction- whit,
slippers and summer goods, at J
K. Bro.
Mrs. M. M. Sauls would esteem
a if win.
borrowed her ice cream
freezer would return it, as she b
very much in of same,
system of drainage. Mr.
is a r and instead of or-
tiling on the corners be
U rapidly converting it into prop-
This is a long felt need
now that we are so soon to
have it we
our lit tie self t x, for we have long
wished to walk dry and
spots. Alexander is the light
man.
For a present buy a novel-
clock at J. W. Taylor's. It is
for any occasion.
At their regular meeting Tue
day night elected
the following for the
J. K. Turnage. C. C;
J. J. V. J. H. Browning.
Fret; W. E. M. of A;
Pierce, M. of F; W. J. Bowl,
K. of B.
For carpenters tools, grind
i hemp rope pulleys, at J. K.
Smith Bro.
Seed Pea nuts at J. It. Smith
Bro.
Hay Lima
at J. It. Smith
In order to reduce our large
preparatory to e
will make prospective ex-
low prices. J. K.
Bro.
Nice new North V-
Cut Herrings at J. B. Smith
Bro.
FOB large lie
single story brick stores located on
East Avenue the Town f
den rive possession
Adopted by Lodge A. P.
VI.
I in-much as God His
tit to enter tin- home of
of our
It his ion end
from this
to that all celestial
city where th Grand Master
ever pie-id-. we. Ins
beg the do
hereby extend to Brother W. J.
out
sympathy in bis
aid enter with into his grief.
We shall remember the sweet
character of bis while we
spend -inn t years alloted to
licit-, and we meet the
gentle character when we
enter tie
K. E.
Five Mile Walk.
Several young of
went to Washington on a
to witness the ball
game. A- they were
the bout a
km-- and was
for time being, The ac-
about live
below Tue
men ashore and footed it on
borne, here about
o'clock.
N-w lot
the best ,
Book Blow.
V. paper routing.,
or joints
and J. K. Sum n
SOME FIGURES ABOUT OF RESPECT.
The census report on A n- our kind a hiving
just issued, shows that in in he
the total population of H-s
in u in.-r of unto Himself our
persons was nearly e sister, Mr-.
per cent. The married were m in the
the widowed, of our la-loved sister, Christian
817- the divorced, In Woman's Board f of the
the Old World the of a faithful.
is different, being 41.4 per
cent, in India, 54.6 in Spain,
in England and Austria and
in Scotland. In Australia the
figure varies from to per.
cent. In the Southern States
the p of unmarried
persons is 60.8, of married 33.7
of widowed 5.1, of divorced
while in the North the
ponding figures are 56.4,
The twelfth census
shown more wives
than husbands, the
men reporting themselves mar-
more freely, it
the But the as
respect colored population,
are open to question, re
porting themselves married
when not legally married.
Hi at La
the report, reported them-
selves as married, only were
legally married in the church or
by the civil authorities.
cases are seen of two per-
sons legally married and yet
each living with a different per-
son reporting as being mar-
to the In
RiCO the same state of things ex-
to a large extent, owing to
the of the necessary
ceremony. In Maine. New
Hampshire and Vermont the
are half of per cent, of
the population, while in Mary-
land and West Virginia the
were two-tenths of per
Dr. If. O Winder,
fr-m The
hi efforts
in the to
-tie n h dog tax.
He did ; . bill
the d-gs
burg, but it was kill. i-t the Sen-
ate. In second session he was
out for a bill introduced
by number member and was ready
to help it along, but it came
his racked. After
some further explanatory
aid defensive, Dr.
sentiment is undergoing a
decided this
it is on day
is at hand the worth
lets cur dog that roams the com-
will have to go. h
he is right, and if be off rs the
again,
for will support him on his
dog tax platform, -it -a body of
statesmen not to a
n en in st n. in There-
fore be it resolved
let, That we ever hold
grateful the sweet
Christian life, which moving in
our illumined every path of
duly.
2nd. That in death, one i
removed from our meetings, whose
love and forbearance
her as a faithful
of the Muster in every walk of life.
3rd. That we our
submission lo will
and heartfelt
lo the children and
relatives, she
who fully bore
life, and well in
field of duty, is now at rest j tax on that all important as-et of
from and suffering with I the great American voter -tho dog.
sue battled so long, Charlotte Chronicle,
with her be loved companion at
tool Throne in
the presence of Master.
A copy of resolution
be spread upon the minutes the
. W. Ii. a, a. d copies be
family and local papers.
Mks. H. H.
Mks. Coward,
H. T. Kim;.
Your
If you are troubled with your
eyes or a difficulty in
suitable glasses, it mailers not j cent, and in Virginia one-tenth
how difficult your ca-e, call J.
an
K. C, who bat five
with some of die most
obstinate He never tails ti
give patients -tit or
money refunded. live
of Pitt Greene
best people to
and ability Give I. your eye
work if you want satisfaction.
UP.
I taken up cue liar
weight about pounds,
no tin same
by j living
Mali lone Tucker,
It. F. D No.
MO. lit who have been
g family her J. B, Smith a; Bro.
J. IS. Bit home. i . , ,
new-
A full line of trunks, valises, tel-l here that Mr. John La-i
I walking Held s
I always keep on baud a fill ambush by a
satchels, hand bar, I
r ,. ., , , . who lives near
and suits eases at J K Bro
tine feed at lowest cash
prices Such bay, oats, corn,
cotton brand
Prank Lilly A Co.
We have been to state
that C. J. Tucker, tax lister for
will be
Ayden Wednesday the 20th. for
the of the taxes of
those who have not already listed.
You will find Wheeler and
son Singer machine.
Prices way way down H.
Tripp Bro. next to Early Hotel.
We have our summer
I voiles, have put a selection of
on the table which
at Be per yard.
killed. murderer
Friends of at
sent to Greenville for
it is to lie hop. d
of this foul deed may
be . and i
don't know, though, about tin
Like similar
he will be made a hero,
crowned with a wreath
evergreen as a model
others. Certainly if the judge d
lawyer get frightened. Tn
is hardly probable, they never do
We point with pride and
to the murderer of the Fir
Constable. W lint is ., .
c tell.
For Spring
lime try Liquid
It makes everything
look new. There will he no
Old, dull furniture or dingy
in where this
is used. No
or necessary. Liquid
Veneer is luff a varnish, hut a surface
fund and that builds up the
original finish makes it brighter
ever.
It instantly restores the brilliant
newness and finish of
Picture Frames, Interior Woodwork,
Floors and all polished,
varnished or enameled surfaces. Re-
moves scratches, stains, dirt and
dullness.
A child can apply it. Nothing
but a piece of cheese cloth is needed
and there is no to wait fur.
PRICES
Trial eta.
Regular eta.
SOLD
H, II
of per cent. In Nevada
divorced are seven-tenths of
per cent., and in
Oregon and California six-tenths
f per Sun.
Improved.
Mr. J. ft, MOORS, agent of the
Cost Line here who been
in sick seine time, return-
ed evening from a month's
stay at the springs, and
His greatly
be looks much
than when lie went away, he
will not to his work at
sent.
Call for Judicial Convention.
Pursuant to an order the
Judicial Committee
for the Third Judicial District a con-
is hereby called to meet at
o'clock noon in the city of Kin-
X. C, on Tuesday day-
June 1906 fur purpose of
a candidate for Judge and a
i for Solicitor of said dis-
Democratic Com-
of the various counties com-
posing Third district will cause
delegate to said Judicial
to be elected in accordance wit
the plan of organization
party-
This day Kith 1906,
L. V. F. C.
Chairman. Secretary
Wm
The ad
base team played an interest-
name in Washington Tarns
day, the score resulting to tn
favor of Tarboro Tue game was
close, contested until
when made
and with
Short's curves and played
on lads as n toy.
Several wit-
the game.
TOR'S
day I as
ill Mrs It. Ii. K. K .
county of State In.,
I-in notify all
tin- .
to on or n- r ,.,. in-
of or w . i.-
i In bar of All
r- b d
I.- II i
Thia no. day of ii .
T.
of V. Kim i-
K, Attorney.
W. E. HOOKS. W. J. BOYD.
HOOKS S BOYD.
Gent re Merchandise Brokers,
AYDEN,
We wish to ; that we have associated our-
selves together for the purpose of conducting a gen-
Merchandise Brokerage
in the Town of Ayden and Vicinity. We will
represent none but the most reputable concerns,
and any part of your business you may see fit to
favor us with we will thank you for and feel very
grateful.
AND LARD
Phone CARRIED IN STOCK AT ALL TIMES.
OF
THE BANK OF AYDEN
AYDEN, N.
the 1906.
Human Blond
a in. I j
i lint ofllama, a i i Ian.
Iv. in i Hi vi i I; ii. i ; I
ti
a- I I,.
in I. Ni
let v cured mo i re
i n. 11-.-.- it
i C lot i 1.1. r
l-l ,. k Ml
. . II IV In , ;
t. i.
I- . i .
Ill
i ii ink
i et t
i an
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts.
and Fixtures
Overdrafts Secured i 13.67
I in 24,481.89
ems,
Coin, 1,483
Nations Hank notes and
other U. S. notes
LIABILITIES.
Capital paid in,
Sin plus fund 2,000.00
profits
expenses,
Dividends unpaid . 510.00
Deposit to check, 45,097.61
Cashier's
Total,
Total,
OF ,
county
I, J. R. Smith, if above-named hank, do solemnly swear
the above Statement is to heal of my and be-
lief. J. R. SMITH,
V. SMITH.
M DIXON,
N. ML Pill III-
NOTICE CF EXECUTION
North f In
County,
KB. fa, K.
By Of an f
fr- t.- ;
I will u
Monday, the day of July, I t VI .
m. at door of ii.
Mil bidder for i .
Mid all the and ;
which the R. h
In the following real t-
One lot the town of n
th I Ii .-. .-. m . . h.
White and the of R. .
fronting street.
die In town -n m
i y William m the lire n
the eat south
of land In said town n tho
east of the I ,
the lot, if and
and known as 1.3.3. the
am needed to ii. by
and
A Ho one tract of laud in
ship on 11.-- north side of Tar
lat of H. B. Daniels, l. E. f f.
and
or loss; it the s line lo K-
n hf Moses Tyson and wife.
This of
TUCKER. Sheriff.
NOTICE
Having made to
the
am hip-o i hi I same
I will lit it
of Apply to
J. A Ayden. N. c.
NOTICE TO
The l. -l Superior I'm
n to
M-e. the undersigned, th. .-mi . . lei
I- given Id r ppr-n-is
the e Hats n
to the lo of
s.
I within
or thin notice will be In r f
r--r
I W V
ii .
Dr. Joseph
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office Brick Block, St.
Ayden, N. C.
NOTICE.
All are hereby warned
penalty of the law, not ti
employ, harbor or in any way
my Herbert E.
j ears, spurn built,
tall for To left home without
n. I will
Information as to his where-
hon. J. J. Smith,
N. C.
May
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
-WEEKLY AID
ant.
the post at Greenville, X. C, class matter,
rates made upon application.
A desired a every post office in Pitt and adjoining counties.
in to
till feel.
Senator says must
be an apology from the resident
ho makes up with that gen-
It seem quiet
Dow. but just watch this town wake
op after awhile.
Since it has been discovered that
alcohol can be made from potatoes
that vegetable may increase in de-
NORTH CAROLINA JUNE 1900.
When Tilman gels The Mutual Loan As-
wonder how the latter which, , i the old-
est in the Slate and one of the most
successful, will soon retire, within
the standard time, shares
stock,
this princely sum. will be
paid out in cash, the be
in mortgages to be
Charlotte Observer.
Charlotte as the
home of building and loan
North Carolina, and the
above gives a good idea of what the
associations are ding in that city.
Some of these days we nope to pub-
as good for the
in Greenville. The first of
May this town began an association
with nearly one thousand shares of
issued and just think what it
will when shares mat
to say nothing of the to lie ac-
in the meantime by help
people build
of the disposition of a
of tire insurance companies
to evade payment entirely or dis
count their loans arising from the
ate destruction in San Francisco, the
Charlotte Observer
The companies involved should
pay the last cent for which they are
liable, no matter it results in put-
ting them out of business. They
received the premiums demanded
and now that the property insured
has been destroyed speedy settlement
so far the com are able to
mike it should result. It is too of-
ten the fire insurance com-
seek to evade full payment
after fire, despite the fact that they
have for an period collect-
ed premiums t the full amount of
the policy. Of course, in a case like
that of San Francisco concerns are
not to be blamed for endeavoring to
ave themselves from bankruptcy by
all reasonable or just means, but in-
definite delay in making settlements
and efforts to cut down policies in
cases where companies are able to
pay arc to be condemned.
The corporation commission might
up shop, go home and save
another Legislature can
put some authority behind
it.
got his body
rate, soul, as he declares,
what he wanted to re-
unite them on troublesome globe
for.
The Corporation Commission
up the in the con-
the Southern
With the lions.- wanting a sea
and tie Senate a luck
people wonder when the controversy
will and the digging of dirt
Bi
little item of to CO.
expenses of the
de yearly has passed Congress.
Most of us would be proud to
i to salary,
and all.
The Wilmington.
the following to the
earnest and prayerful attention
of the Greensboro papers which
have had so much to say about
that wonderful hailstorm which
took place in that city a few days
ago. Those papers
should back and sit
Each man around the store
had told his tale of the
rain he ever saw fall out of the
Tom was an
easy winner with bis of the great
harvest rain in
began with big drops kind-
he said.
Then it got to a shower, and I
just thought I'd crawl under the
canvas of the reaper till it was
the team would
stand. But, sir, when the light-
took to right at that
binder I concluded to get out
from there. had a gallon-and
a half bucket on my arm and I
lit out for the mule-shed. When
I was about half-way there the
thing begun to get heavy. I
looked down and if the blamed
thing wasn't full of water I'm a
The lank individual who had
been leaning against a barrel
broke
now, I reckon that
must been the day lam think-
about. What made mo know-
it was was
flock of wild ducks go over.
Gents, them ducks had folded
their wings and was just natural-
For the space of two minutes
not a sound was heard save the
purring of the cat asleep on the
counter; then silently, with bow-
ed heads, the crowd dispersed.
Woman's Home Companion
for July.
of the condition t
OF GREENVILLE,
At Greenville, in the North
Carolina, at the of business,
June
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts
Overdrafts secured and
cured
S. Hoods to secure
Premiums on Bonds
Hanking house, furniture,
and fixtures
Due from Bank
reserve
Due in Male Hanks and
Bank, is
Due from approved reserve
Checks and other cash items
Notes other National
Banks
Lawful money reserve in
Bank,
Specie
notes
Redemption fund with S.
Treasurer IS per of
circulation
474.34
12,500.00
10,716.71
4,231.86
Total
00.00
31.16
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in
Undivided less ex-
and taxes paid
bank notes out-
standing
Individual deposits subject
to cheek
certificates of deposit
Cashier's checks outstanding
Total 114,5111.88
State of North Carolina,
of
I, J. W. Cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that
the above statement is true to the best
of my knowledge and belief.
J. W. AYCOCK, Cashier
Subscribed and sworn to me
this 21st day Of June
F. J. FORBES,
Correct Attest
H, W.
WHITE.
E. a. MOTE, Jr.
Director
Wash Goods Sale
President expresses the
confidence th it Mr. Bryan will get
he Democratic nomination in 1908,
and Secretary Taft is the
only Republican who can defeat the
in the election.
The news comes from
that A. J. Abernathy, the for-
mer Carolinian who is in jail
there fur having four wive, is in-
sane a doubt of it, as no
sane man would want so many
wives.
Some of Judge Shan't friends
to he laboring under the
that he needs an office.
Durham Herald.
Not that, but they see what North
vets many good things
these days. The Retail
Association will meet there next
yew.
America is I at the reports
of Jewish Russia, and
Congress has adopted a joint
expressing sympathy for the be-
but that is not doing any-
thing to relieve the situation. The
massacres ought to stop, and if
else will answer the other
should demand that Russia
put an end to the horrible butchery
of people.
AS TO FUTURE PUNISHMENT.
It is a rather ghastly joke f r
the to get gay in the
Carolina is going to lose by Judge ,. . , .,
B discussion of the existence a
retirement bench, i where men are punished
, for their sins, when every
Statistics of the Grand Army of who can reason at all knows that
the show that civil war
veterans are at the rate of
day, or a month. And the
u list h-
fast.
It may be haul to ace but
Retail Association of
the Slate are pursuing the right
course in advocating the repeal of
the homestead law. That is n law
that has bug outlived iii-n-
and is a on the credit
the account is not squared in
this life, but that in the other
the Lord will adjust the matters
are so urn quill here. As
f Charlotte
els maybe
ab nit nor belief in future
there is much
of a hell to be
Aside from the plain teachings
of the on the subject, our
tells us there
must, be a place of punishment in
the future world, and the flip-
pant skeptic Commands the re-
of nobody, not even to
-r hi.
We have received our full line of WASH GOODS
consisting of
FANCY GOODS PERSIAN
LAWNS IN INDIA LIN N
MADRAS PERCALES
will be on sale Monday. Everybody cordially Invitee
to these goods,
las. F. Davenport,
SUITS
When yon go on your
you want to look
best, don't you You want
to be as comfortable as
You will find here a dainty
profusion of Summer Suits in
many fabrics, colors and
shapes.
Copyright 1906
B. A Co. f
Chicago
IN ABUNDANCE
BLACKS, AN DORA V
Single and Double Snits,
some to make them
cool, and open to all the breezes
that blow
Outing Trousers of Flannel, Homespun and
with turn up bottoms and with loops for belts.
SUMMER Haberdashery Galore.
Negligee Shirts, Summer Ties, Outing Belts, Feather-
weight Summer Hosiery, Straw and Panama
Hats in every Correct shape, etc,
FRANK WILSON,
The King Clothing
Pulley Bowen
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS
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
desirous of seeing the NEWEST
IN SILKS AND WHITE GOODS
to call at our establishment and feast their
eyes. Very truly yours,
PULLEY BOWEN
PRINTINg
Our specialty
banking s trust cc Reflector Job Printing Office
Charles Walker, switch tender
who in caused a wreck on
Southern railway, near
by which life people lost their
lives, has been convicted of man-
slaughter.
An exchange tells of a news-
paper reporter who
successful business men and
found that all of them when boys
bad been governed strictly and
frequently thrashed. He also in
thirty loafers and learn-
ed that them had
h u . e in ma's and the
her .-i had lea reared by
their
DON'T H
Ask your friends to go on your Bond can get it furnished at a small coat.
We can sign Judicial Bonds for Guardians. Administrators etc., MINUTES
after you apply JAny at once--
Call on or write
and GUARANTY CO., Baltimore, Md.
H. A. WHITE, General Agent, or
H W. WHEDBEE, Attorney
N. C.
DEPARTMENT
This department is in charge of F. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep-
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory.
A good deposit at a bank will
make you feel more independent.
a beginning with what you
have hidden away for keeping
the next time you come to the
Bank of Winterville. They can
it safer than you
Nice line of
Co.
Miss Cox returned from
Wednesday morning.
It is a little out of season to sell
carts wagons, but the Tar Heel
carts and wagons seem to sell at all
seasons of the year.
Miss Ethel Carroll returned from
Wednesday, where
been attending the Y. W. C.
convention.
All farmers ant so.
and wheat can baa with
mowers, rakes, reaper and binders
at Harrington, Barber
The Masons of our and
surrounding community here
Thursday morning in coin
and elected the follow-
for the Masonic
E. W. Braxton, W. M; J.
F. Harrington, B. F Man
J. W; E F. Tucker,
A. G. Cox, At
the Masons with their
friends all gathered In a
tore and enjoyed a delightful
consisting of barbecue, baked
chicken, cake and lemonade.
A car load of lime received; See K. S. Co. for
at Harrington, Co.,
If you want a nice shirt or tie.
go to Harrington, Co.
For hay, corn oats go o
Harrington, Barber Co.
Harrington and Co is the
place to get your Spring and Sum
mer goods. They have just what
want, and prices to suit all.
Men's and all
at Barber A
Trunks and valises at
ton Barber Co.
Big of hats and just
received, latest styles. Harrington
Co.
Misses Janie and Bessie Kittrell
went In
the burial aunt,
Of IS. W. J. Kittrell.
For sale one house lot
on Main street III
N. C next to the
of Guy Taylor, the lot contains
acre of laud the house is a good
roomed and well
with out a bargain for some
one. I will sell for cash. For
further particulars see i write
L. A. SPARKS
Winterville,
A. D, Johnston goes and comes
often, we can't keep up with
him.
I In- new spring goods at
Harrington, Barber Co., before
you buy elsewhere, for they can
Sewing Cook I
Stoves, and
Winterville,
J. B left this
a visit to relatives and friends
Miss Craw font left
div morning for a in
com
J. r from n
to . mill
Mr. R C. Taylor f.
turned a visit
to Hill
E. E Dill, of
After serving all
to oar school building yon iD kind and price.
we had the pleasure of ,, .
. i B. T. Cox and little O
hearing one of Pitt county's most . . lot a visit l
honored citizens address us on this
occasion, Maj. Henry Harding, of
Greenville, which was very much
all. Then with a
Furniture out from the
Eastern Carolina by the
wagon load.
Farming implements of ail kind
at Barber Co.
enjoyed by all. Then with a
hearty wish for each one's future Mrs. J. B. and children
welfare and another day like that House to
one all to their homes visit
long remember the of, A nice lot of new summer Bug-
that day. I Robes at Harrington, Barber
I fir
Nice Robes at Harrington
Barber Co.
Nice line of suite at H. L.
Johnson's.
Another large shipment of shoes
all styles and sizes and prices very
reasonable. Harrington Barber
A Co.
J. J May, T. and
Charley May fun mi
of Mrs. W. J. at
Wednesday.
A. W. d y
on the
N need of n-t Having
pants when
Co., received anew lot,
that they sell
If you need nice
at A. W. Co and you can
get one, and too-
Straws way wind
blows, the stream of
ill and out from
Harri A
Life is too short to fool with B
common garden when A. W.
A Co., have wire of all bights.
If you wont, Hamburg at and
Hamburg at and Indies
collars for Sots, call at A W- Ange
Co's. They a large
The A. G. Cox Manufacturing Co
tell us gel more orders for To-
Trucks and flues the
crop is doing well, Judging from
their shipments of late we thin the
tobacco crop must be improving.
Tooth and Disk Harrow at
Barber Co.
Car load of I n
and fresh, at lowest price.
Harrington, Barber Co.
Nicest line of shirts ever
shown in Winterville at
Barber Co.
The increasing demand for buggy
bodies and stats made by the A. G.
Cox Manufacturing Company
seems to indicate that they are
-experts in this line work.
All colors of paint, and yellow
at Harrington Barber
, here
n.
A. Kittrell about so
we d to keep
with him.
The pathfinders to the E. C.
Co store reach the under,
astonishing when finding
the variety of goods pertaining to
the Furniture line.
Eastern Supply Co.
Winterville, N. C
Miss Olivia a
part her home on
.-u . n
. . . On
v, Peele, of Portsmouth,
Vi., aid Mia of Green
he evening was
ii. music and
mil Al refresh-
were The party
at eleven their
ii.-t each other an-
h pleasant
CUT PRICES
Longfellow's poems, regular
price our price
Tennyson's poems, regular
price our
and
regular price our price
Longfellow's Birthday books,
regular price our price
complete works, reg
price
J n His Steps, regular price
our price
Pilgrims progress our
price
New Testaments, regular
price our price
Bill Nye's Remarks, regular
price our trice
In addition to the above named
books we offer others at greatly
reduced prices for the next
s. Call and examine them
the expiration of
Yours to Serve,
B. T. COX,
A H. Taft W. H. RicK
A. H. Taft Co.
Greatest Furniture Dealer's,
f Originality,
K Price,
sell for cash or on
terms
You will find a complete
at all times
THE
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
BANK OF WINTERVILLE,
WINTERVILLE, N. C.
At the Cloe of Business, .
Loans and Discounts 8,500.00
Overdrafts,
Furniture and
Due from Banks
Cash
Gold
Silver
Nat. k and other U.
We are sole agents
f Enameled
, lours to
A. H.
. Pictures Framed to Order.
f v
Capital Stock paid in 5,000.00
Undivided profits, less
currant expenses
Deposits subject to ck.
KM
; TO SAVE-
A WAY TO LOSE
You
12,9047.19
of North Carolina,
County of Pitt.
I, L. Jackson, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my
edge and belief. J. L. JACKSON, Cashier.
. the
Ufa poor policy to buy illy it com;
en you any
S.
U is
Goods
jut anything table and think It
at my store net test to be
Subscribed and sworn to before
me, this 28th day of June, 1906.
JAMES R. JOHNSON.
Notary Public.
J. P. HARRINGTON,
A. G.
Directors
Sweet a id Pickles this
. re j, the best hi Clears and
J n I
J. B JOHNSON.
TO OUR FRIENDS
ROWERS
We take this opportunity of extending to our friends and patrons our thanks for the liberal patronage
bestowed upon us the past season.
was first erected, three years ago, it was the intention of its management to build up a permanent business, u pan a sound bus i-
basis. Our business has increased with the years, and we to b; favored with your patronage the coming
Each Customer, as well s each Pile of Tobacco shall have our
Personal Attention, and we shall endeavor, as in the
past, to make The Brick headquarters for
High Prices, Fair and honorable treatment.
It affords us pleasure to announce in this connection that
W. T.
THE VETERAN TOBACCONIST AND WAREHOUSEMAN
Will be associated with us the coming season. Mr. Lipscomb is too well-known to the trade, planters, buyers, or
to need any commendation at our hands, suffice to say with judgment and experience at the command of our
with our facilities for conducting the warehouse business, assisted as we will by an and competent force,
in every department, it puts us in better position than any other warehouse in Eastern Carolina, at all times, to secure for our
friends outside prices for their Tobacco. When you come to GREENVILLE, always
Always make the BRICK your headquarters,
and when your tobacco is ready to sell, bring it where experienced judges will it to the best advantage tor you. Again
tor your liberal patronage we beg to remain, Your
BRINKLEY and
. BRINKLEY, LASSITER and LIPSCOMB, Successors,
WORD that word U
t r Lr. Liver Hi
HEALTH.
Ar yon
with
--K
W of these and
Inaction of the
STeed
Take No Substitute.
NOTICE TC
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All I,. i. b
mitt, to
. claim,
tor .,, before the day
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Suppose You Stop and See
it
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part
from
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d I feel
that I cam,,,, of.
it So- b ,. h of
it for year.
J. W. COBB.
nil.
Tin- dry of
K u. J
virtue of now-i- of contained In
a d-e an I
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man. lo Mr. i W
June. duly d In the
l-r of of Put North
Una. XI. will
. I he court
In
Monday. I line lath. tn-a. n certain tract r
hen. In the county
f Inland Male of North and d---
Thai lot In the
on which paid J M
and now ,. m An
corner hi a and Put i
feat Oil and hack feet
ii I lit air t. lot needed
M. f. The
to I la hereby
for an on to
in d.
i day of May mm
Mr . I, W
I Not Quite
often you can get a
nail or screw driver or Bu-
Have a Rood
tool box and be prepared for
Our line of tools
is all yo i could desire, and
we will see that your tool
box does not lack a single
useful article.
Io Publishers
and Printers
We have an entirely new
process, on which patents
are pending, whereby w
can reface old Brass Col-
and Head
P. and thicker, and make
them fully as good as now
and without any unsightly
knobs or feet on the bot-
tom. ,
I Of Course
You get Harness,
Horse Goods,
J. P
Corey
PRICES CW
Column and Head
regular lengths .
L. S. and
Head inches in
and over
A sample of
Rule, wife full
will be cheerfully
sent on application.
Pointers Co
Manufactures of Type and
Printing Miter
H. Hint P
proven that tin- moon
i. life in
ill no for who u
enough lime on this earth mum,
Bilious
Malaria, Chill,
i . Dyspepsia, Torpid
Kidney complaints General
and Female
i a genera Tonic
n r persons and
the aged. It induces Sleep,
Pull guaranteed J. L. Woo ten-
Price
Id. w.
IN
Groceries i
And Provisions
Cotton Bagging and
Ties always on hand
kept ion-
In stick. Country
Produce Bought and Sold
Ha
North Car
Dentist.
Greenville, AT.
SOUTHERN CO
N. S.
Steamboat Service.
L. leaves
Washington daily
at a. m. for leaves
daily
at m. for
at with
Norfolk Railroad for
Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia
New York, all other
Ninth. C a Norfolk
all i- U c-i.
order their
freight via care Norfolk
K. K.
bailing Don i a to change
without i
J. J. Green-
N.
. T. and
P. i. N ii. .
M. K . A a. Rf.
then
Epilepsy.
Dr. Restorative
has been so successful in
curing these brain-wrecking
that there is
reason to believe that even the
i I. c. cs can be
lie if not restored.
We will be pleased to refer
any one to many
Ii enjoy t blessing of
health, after years hopeless
suffering.
n non that .
v n i rs I. wed I . fits of
I n- I. s
Inn., ; a; tit
fr without nil.
fifteen en I
I-n to .
I ; J. Ila
i en n i o . , Con-
,., s-, , T ,
i In awful
had lost i . mind almost
entirely, hardly knew on of the
family; could nut ha
was a k. hod from to
Dr. MIL'S mil tho
w; c I a
for tho bettor. h It to
him ever since, but
two last August,
then he was not well other
vs e pronoun. . cured, as ha
can work and any w hers. If any
wishes to any
till, tn.-y are to do
E. II. Lincoln. Ind.
Dr. It by your
will that th
first bottle will If It falls, ha
will your money,
Miles Medical Ind
You Want to Know
What You Swallow
There l a sentiment in this
In of known
Composition. Ii in but natural one
Should have some Interest In
of that which he or she u,
So swallow, whether it be food,
on the part of the public, and
the can only add to
the well-earned reputation of his
cine. Dr. K. V. of Y.
bas time the as it
wore, and Is publishing broadcast a list
all the entering into his
leading medicines, the Medical
Discovery the popular liver
i stomach tonic, blood purifier and heart
regulator; also of his
for weak, over worked,
down, nervous and invalid
This bold and on
the part of Dr. Pierre, has, by showing
exactly what his well-known
.- are composed of. completely disarmed all
critics who have heretofore
Justly attacked them. A little
as been compiled, from the standard
medical authorities of all the several
of practice, strongest
endorsements leading writers
. of the several Ingredient which enter into
Dr. A of this
little book is mailed free to any one de-
siring to learn more concerning the
. able, native, medicinal plants which enter
Into th composition of Dr. Pierre's med-
Address Dr. Pierce as above.
Dr. Pleasant Pellet are o-
granules. They reg-
and Invigorate Liver and
11.1 not beget the pill but
cure constipation. One or two each day for
. a laxative and regulator, three or four for an
active cathartic tried always hi
en AWAY, u copies of
The People's Sense
Medical Adviser, a that sold u. the ex-
tent of 500.000 too a few
. years ago. at per copy.
Last year we gave away
worth of
books. This year we shall
away worth of
Will you share In this
If so. send only
stamps to cover cost
of mailing only for hook In
tiff paper covers, or stamps
cloth-bound. Address lit.
V. Pierce. Buffalo. -V V.
ALL .
I To Preserve tho Freshness o a Bouquet
or ire so plentiful out
of it is and
to some in the house,
are eared for,
I the;, Before
nutting flowers into water cut oil
ends of if the have
been gathered long. A freshly cat
will take the water much
better than n dry, toughened one.
Then pick all leaves from the stem
as far up as the steins are to be in
the water. Leaves which are
to stand in the water decay
rapidly and render the water unlit
for stems. The water on a bouquet
should be changed daily, and many
think it keeps pure longer if a little
salt is added. Sickroom bouquets
should never be allowed to remain
in the room night. A fresh
is a thing of but u
stale bouquet has not only lost its
beauty, but the odor is disagreeable
unwholesome,
KING AND CLIPPINGS.
A LITTLE NONSENSE.
Story of a Moat Remark-
able Meal.
most meal
ever in the
wan-saying, by a re-
tiring
square meal you ever
bad, suggested the man
with the white spot in hi.-
you happen to an
the man with
baggy Kneed T-. t t
Snake the number of four-
had invited a lot of u to
of the
st speaker, paying attention
to the interruptions. said there
Would be the usual largo cold
and small hot bird. When we sat
down at the table and the beverages
were brought
were the de-
the others, with one voice.
small cold bottle of beer at
each plate. And when the cover
was lifted from the dish in the
Center of the table we found the
bird to
Laundering Black Goods.
Snap should not be used in
really nice black gowns. The
better way is to use or
flour or water. Boil a pint of
rice in six quarts of water, and use
this for washing black goods. It
will clean them perfectly. It is also
excellent for any light tinted good-
that one is at all uncertain of. After
all, the safest way is to wash u small
piece of the goods first.
in this way will prove
whether soup will injure the color.
the washed and ironed
sample with the gown before
A hopelessly faded light gown
should be put into a boiler strong
hot suds, having half Q cup of
i water added, and boiled until
it is nil white, then hung out in
strong sunshine.
Well, what
large, juicy young ostrich
enough meat i for a rod-
give yon my word, gentle-
Then rose rs one man and
Fie had told the big-
Tribune.
The One
venture doesn't seem to be
panning out quite as well it
remarked the first
the other admitted.
Is only one way that we can meet
in this
what's
meeting our
Catholic Standard and
Eyebrow Ointment.
lied two tine-
of one-eighth
ounce; oil of lavender, fifteen
drops; oil of rosemary, fifteen
drops. Mix thoroughly. Apply to
the eyebrows with a tiny toothbrush
a day until the growth is
stimulated; then less often.
ointment may be used for the
eyelashes also. In this case it should
very carefully applied. It will
inflame the eyes, as any oil will, if
it gets into them.
Grapes.
Pulp the grapes; put the pulp in s
and stew gently until soft
enough to be rubbed through a
strainer to remove the seeds. Weigh
I the pulp to five pounds of it
add pint of vinegar, four pounds
j of brown sugar, three
fills of ground cloves and two of
I ground cinnamon. Stew all
j until very thick, then pour into
jelly glasses and seal.
Washing Fluid.
One of potash, one ounce of
salts tartar, one ounce of pulverized
ammonia, one ounce of pulverized
borax, two quarts of boiling Water.
j After dissolved add four quarts of
I cold Use one cupful to boil-
I of clothes. Keep in jugs or glass
jars out of way of child ran; also
i keep the children out of the room
I where it is being made.
A of
An Australian town Mel-
i had a visitation. An
army of frogs probably from a
morass swarmed Into tho town.
They covered the roads and got into
the houses, whence the household-
had to sweep them or shovel
them. The episode caused some-
what of a scare in the minds of the
superstitious, and some of the old
declared the end of the world
was hand. The invasion, how-
ever, passed on to some mo.
home to sing its
of
Aristophanes has put into th
When his majesty Peter I. of
was called to the throne he
was anxious to the world's
pinion about him and instructed an
agency to collect all press cuttings,
whereupon the Argus opened its
eye in n few
weeks gathered together a
which, . quantity,
would make a prims jealous.
Hy his . the
was a it
of the h'm f I free
volumes to present
them to royal el t. There n
terrible awaited
him. The of lucking
in humor, gazed with horror and in-
at the collection wherein
the English, German and
l- bad displayed
their at . Willie the
Argus clamored fur
king was inside
palace, declaring I hid M
induce him to pa;, a cent for those
volumes. When the agency threat-
to exhibit these morocco bound
books the king shouted, don't
care as long as they not exhibit-
ed before And now these
cuttings will be sold by
in Paris, and the sale will no
doubt attract many
stander.
An Indian Tragedy.
Here is u shocking tale of super-
from British In-
of whom five were women,
have perished by lire, the result of
blind credulity and religious super-
Seven were burned alive
and three died as the result of
burns. A fanatic who
claimed to be a god partially filled a
with wood and invited his fol-
to jump in with him before
he applied a light, tin his assurance
that they would obtain a glimpse
of paradise while the flames should
do them no hurt four men and live
women joined him. The fanatic
kindled the lire, but no sooner was
the scorch of the flame felt than
piercing shrieks for help arose from
the pit. Hopes were thrown to the
victims, but only three were h-
to the surface, and these were fatal-
Curious Nesting Place.
A curious story of a nesting place
chosen by birds conies from Ger-
many. A pair of a
correspondent says, have built their
nests n freight car running
between and
It contains four eggs, upon which
the female is now brooding. The
curious part of the story is that
wagon is in daily use, either in
transit or in loading or unloading.
The male bird feeds his mate, flying
to and from the truck while in mo-
and, unlike some human
who pay for their tickets, he
has never been known to miss his
train. The starting signal
finds him his post near the
nest.
Change In Flour Barrels.
It is staled that a revolution is
Sending in tho Minneapolis flour in-
involving a change in the
mariner of shipping flour. Flour is
now shipped in barrels holding
pounds and in bags holding half a
barn I. It is proposed to use bar-
holding pounds, of about
the same size as sugar barrels. It
is that there would be n saving
in the cost of handling lower
freights, while barrel- after H
can be sold for cents each, or
the price now paid for a
There is also said to
be tents additional wing on the
, flour.
H. A.
JOHN A RICKS
Ricks
HEADQUARTERS FOR
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Having consolidated the two stocks of H. A. and John A. Ricks In
store we are prepared to furnish our customers anything needed In i
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES.
i We will carry an up-to-date line
Hats, Shoes, Dress Notions, Sc.
In Groceries we will have at all times a full line o the very best goods, not only
the staples like
Meat, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, but all kinds of
Canned Goods, the finest brands
We can supply anything you need to wear or to eat, and pay highest prices
COUNTRY PRODUCE. Quality and prices of our goods will please you.
GREENVILLE. N. C.
NEAT JOb PRINTINg
Our specialty
Reflector Job Printing Office
A DR.
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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.
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SAM Greenville, N. C.
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THE IS THE
TIME.
Much been aid about the
bet time advertise, and it
n girded us a sort of
loss of energy to carry on en-
advertising
curing the hot summer months.
This has all changed, however,
and only the inexperienced ad-
bothers himself or any-
one else about the time to
for tin experienced
what his line
may be, is fully of
that the time to advertise is
all That this is
appreciated by the lead-
lag concerns the country is
proved by the i sum-
mer campaigns which carry
out. e advertising in
lime be
from that of the winter,
bat there should be no let up
whatever in the advertising.
Some j put forth
i not the only man
ever made a fool excuse for bin;
living ail around us.
Policemen Causey
arrested Sim Osborne on a
charge of bigamy. lives
on South is a
operator for the s. .,
a few miles from tie
city. He came here since Christ-
mas about, two. ago
married the of
living not far from
where, he worts. How the in-
formation was secured Os-
has wile Dot
known, but tin.- makes no differ-
for arrested he
made f saying
that lie did not know he
any law, for his wile
had to husbands
he was it led to two wive-. He
was locked up. He about
years of age.
in connection
with the second marriage of Os-
borne may make interesting read-
The wedding only
Greenville's Big Department Stores.
Hot Weather Merchandise
Is abounding in plentiful beauty and cheapness here.
The thin. Huffy, cool materials tor June Selling are for your inspection and in quantities to
Glance over the list below and then come let us you the goods, I
lie appreciated.
th
meet your de-
be seen to
. . T, a few Sundays ago at
that the summer months . i . , ., of Miss
re dull, out l
so tin ask the man who has
i d they v-ill that he
. t at in doldrums over the
of the differ-
is the result of his
one time is better
another to advertise, it is
luring the so-called
made so partly by the
Publisher
THE SUMMER
Summer time is reading time.
People read all papers more
thoroughly now than in the
Use newspaper space
oftener BOW than in the big seas-
on. Attractive cuts with well-
worded advertisements offering
a definite price that yon know is
n good value, can have only one
stimulation of summer
business. Then never let up
even for a base ball game Keep
everlastingly and you won't
know there is such a as a
dull season. You won't even
think o how hot it is. Mountain
seashore com
and various
other specialties are needed now.
Advertise then and deliver them.
Make the delivery part a feature
can be sold all th
time if properly advertised. And
the majority of people now look
to the newspaper advertisement
t tell them what you have and
what, are Mer-
who is a ii . j
Surveyor Gild list. A
few hours utter Miss
lied d , am th r voting
man, to whom she was to
marry on the same day, rived
claim her for a bride. This was
W. S. a popular young;
of Greensboro, who was I
gaged to the young lady in good
and, having armed j
with the license oilier
being complete, he
as expecting easy His
Chagrin he his
expected bride was lo
another man can be mote
imagined than he cm
now solace in fact that be
is clear of the present domestic
infelicity of the unhappy couple.
Record.
Journal and Commerce.
A issued by the gen
passenger agent of -he Nor
folk and Southern railroad, entitles
all delegates attendant
judicial
to a rate of half Ac re-
fare when returning.
To obtain this rate it is necessary
to fire whoa going to the
and tenure a
of attendance from the secretary
presentation to the railroad
ticket agent. Blank forms have
been issued the general
agent and will be in the band-
of secretaries.
A. L
Chairman Democratic Congress-1
Colored Dress Goods
Department
Beautiful cool dainty lawns In small
dots and figures, small and floral
patterns and solid colors for to cent
per yard. Brown dress linens, 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 I linen to yard
Inch Union cotton, but
almost as pretty as all linen for more
money at yard.
Lovely dotted the real imported
kind, in small neat designs from to
yard.
figured madras for shirt waists
and dresses this seasons newest pat eras
from to variety great
and patterns lovely.
Laces Embroideries
We are showing ninny pretty things
in this laces we have baby
Irish French, Germany,
Round thread Val in all
overs, bands and edges Batiste and Baby
Irish combined from the 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 and
bands to match.
The mayor
is a Mend the A cir-
i m i lows
I be ordered
that
witness
the petiole
J i I I tie
The ii committee i t to
close to
i lie i . lie
would its I i I e hi n l Vi
QUO i Louse d i d the
-ti, ;. I i To i- lino
the ii I mi
I Inter
Kill. I ii i. u 1.1 I lie
be
i .- re. i. In lie hoped
t . i t m i i w II the
. i. Mo, ii en-
f i- tea holiday i
in sod I be i oils of
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me too
I'm- mayor
;.
For of Deed.
I hereby myself a
candidate fir of Deeds
of Pitt county, subject to the ac-
of the Democratic primaries
and county convention.
W. M. Moore
N. C.
Register of It. Williams
issued to the following
Cherry Blanche W.
Scott.
House and C. Man-
Win, Potter sod
John Annie
Our Notion depart-
should interest you, as we are showing
many useful and desirable novelties
Fans Yes we have all kinds and sizes
some so small and large
and breezy in paper silk, and gauze.
The silk gauze fans, real fine dainty
decorations Ivory, sticks are
and as cheap as 11.00 to others
with cheaper sticks and cents.
Shopping bags in kid, 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 range from to
Guilt belts, leather belts, silk belts
all prices.
Ladies hosiery in black and white
gauze, some plain, some j
some lace boots, others lace all over all
sizes and prices.
Infants and hosier in black
and white all sizes from to
Ladies and infants vests, short
and long sleeves.
Nazareth 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 S Fancy Black
Lawns
Batiste, French Silk mulls, Per-
lawn, Mercerized madras and many
to
THE CORSET DEPARTMENT lour in Portable
G.
at each, Girdles, all size, for and each. stout, Medium figures
Our stock of House-
keeping Linens
Should meet your approval. All kinds of
Towels, Bath rags, table Damask. Nap-
kins and Dollies. A good assortment at
right prices.
ii a
Perfumery.
Toilet Soaps, Tooth Powders, Tooth Brush
es, Nail brushes, Hair brushes, and combs
Talcum Powders, per box, others at
Th
Department
r. T. A.
hi i -I i j- g coming he
a m
elm H buyer fr tin
on the
O He hi-
wife will leave in a days
Greenville, the good
We hope then
nun will
1.1 . i
A Journal.
From e nave seen in ad- ,
Vance July number of
Lite la going to be a gem. I
Life
ii- i-1.-
has had no
and while
every especially should
have it in his home, it
matter the e--
and u sell, The
office of Plantation Lite in in the
building with The Reflector,
you can always find someone
to wait on you you wish to
or have other
with it.
. , the best and styles at prices. You should see our splendid show
of Oxfords, Court Ties, Pumps and Sandals for Ladies and Children white Canvas Oxfords and
in Ladies sizes. r w
The Lace Curtains, Window Shades. Rugs and Art squares we are showing would
much to the comfort and appearance of your home.
Don't g this store a chance to show you some of the many pretty and useful things we have There
Nearly every boat and train brings us something new and desirable, we always have good values you.
GREENVILLE N. C.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
D J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
VOL No.
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY. JUNE
NO
AROUND
Sees and Hears Things.
Grifton, N. C, June
We were visited with a wind
and rain storm Sunday evening
blew down a deal of
Sometime or other, or some
lime atonal o'clock p. m.
the 1-t in July, at
graded reboot building in
the old folks and all
folks that is who want
t j see what the of Grifton
will be doing, can be spending
their evening by lending
their lo the Episcopal
services, which will begin
at the above named date and
place, the
f our friend, C. J. Tucker,
one, all and j do in us In
these But day evening exercises,
thereby the means
salvation .
We do this to detract
the Sunday schools of this
place who hold their meeting in
of each Sunday, but
to give our people a service of em-
enjoyment of
Sunday
At last meeting of Grifton
Lodge V. A. F. A. Bf.,
elected for the ensuing
year, were W. M., C. J.
S. W., C. T. J W., W.
II. Sec. J.
J It i- a duty t chronicle
of Mrs. W. J. Kittrell, who
died since our last. A good
man is gone and Ines of in
rain. Me
with the bereaved
Way the plot -of lug baud of
our Father God ever be over them
through life. .
We notice first time in
years fathers are
Sue town laws ordinances
which does away the plea of
ignorance in his honor's court.
The victim's ears will no longer
ling with the the echoes of told
you when he is hauled
Lie
We hurt pleasure of a call
cur genteel, clever L.
O. links, of Atlanta. Luther is
Heel whom
ever body
The Bank
The st of Bank of
at the close of
on the 18th, as made o the
in Commission, appears in this
paper. This bank makes a re-
for dull
time of At the meet-
in May was paid in
dividend to
lowered surplus
the of the previous
but surplus and
profits yet
time, as large the
Toe of Greenville
is that stands high.
PRETTY MORNING MARRIAGE,
Miss Mamie King Becomes the
Bride Mr. W. J. Turnage.
At o'clock this morning in the
Christian church a pretty marriage
was solemnized, the principal par-
ties to the event being Mr.
W. J. Turnage and Miss Mamie
King, Kev. Moore as
i i man.
The decorations of
were in splendid keeping
such an occasion most pleas-
to the eye. From the ceiling
across the pulpit were festoons of
white and from center
which hung a mammoth horse
shoe of white flowers. Both the
pulpit and choir platform were
covered in white, the latter
b H kid with palms, ferns pot
plants.
Just previous to entrance of the
Miss Held
King, Goldsboro, skillfully ten
on the This was fol-
lowed with a beautiful violin solo,
Melody in F, by
Miss Mabel King, of Goldsboro,
who is only years of age. Mrs.
H. H. Moore in sweet voice
Promise
Toe then under the touch
of Miss Blanch King swelled
wedding
bridal party entered in the
f lowing
First the minister, Kev. II.
Moore, then the ushers up the op-
aisles, Dr. L. and
Mr. E. A. Sr., Mayor F. M.
Woo Mi. K.
Following these came Miss Lena
King, sister of the bride
of. honor up one aisle, and Mis-
Smith, bride's maid, up
other. Each of ladies
gowned in silk
carried bite
The bride, robed in a handsome
going away suit of taffeta
am currying bride rose, entered
with brother Mr. S. King,
while opposite them came the
bis best Mr.
ceremony that made the
couple and wife was
soft strains or
adding lo it.
Mr. and Mrs Turnage received
a number of beautiful
presents. The couple on
morning for a bridal tour t
ROMANCE OF A HOSPITAL
How Mr. Cherry, of Caro-
Won a Maryland Bride.
Mr. James B. Cherry, of Green-
ville, N. C, who is will known in
this city an intimate of
Mr. John Jr.,
Marshal
today when he visited
that he was the
romance. But Mrs. Cherry
smiled, for she declared even
own mother knew no bing about
the
ft seems that Mr. ho-e
family have readers of
for many, many cine
in this city before
and was to
Home and
North B
then Mis It
W. Scott,
county, was there too. She was
ill i-he always wore a cheery
smile as she fluted about
for the sick.
The little cap and gown of the
nurse uniform the gentle mm
nurse . BOB a deep
impression upon heart of Mr.
that he returned to
home he did n it well
long, and his thought was of
nurse who was to kind to him
the in
Finally, it
he have a and, of course, no
one else would do.
Miss So always willing lo
take care the say
the the call o
That was in
and as patient grew stronger
Cupid a war-
His duns flew thick and
and Mi. Cherry and
nurse from county were
struck.
As Father Time tore oft
from Ins the new
of the patient grew worse and
nurse she could not even at-
tend wounds, so Cupid
just laughed and two
victims to his list.
Finally matters leached a crisis
Thursday, same old
treatment that bad been handed
down since olden was
for the
patient. It. win- a hopeless
and Rev. Dr. K. Cox, rut
GUION AND MOORE.
ITEMS.
N. C,
Raymond of
Democrats of Third Judicial Dis-
Select Judge and
Solicitor.
The Democratic judicial
for third district held
in court house in this city this
afternoon nominated a
to succeed Judge Henry K
am a successor to L. I.
Moose, solicitor for the district.
There was r. pretty good attend-
convention held outside
district, and Pill and Craven
very full delegations. It was a
line body of which
the in spirit
harmony prevailed throughout.
absence of the
lit L. V. of who
Wm mount
Mr. A. D. Ward, of was
as temporary
called the
Mr. Ward mice a selling
object of
nU W. T.
of
convention Capt
I was made
the set-
down to
A roll cell s
every one f
ms
tire
Pit .
Nominations I'm judge were J-
order and
d lo Mr. James A.
Bryan Craven, in a very happy
pi nomination
Hon. Guion,
m. T. D. Junes,
Mr.
and rend resolutions of Jones
county endorsing
Mr. F. C. Harding, of Pitt, arose
and a I III H -i of Mr
he the
name of Mr. as a candidate
for judge, moved Mr.
nomination be by acclamation.
I Galloway then called Mr-
II lo chair and alter
a tribute to hi
Mr.
Mr. Mr.
was unanimously
Iii roll call for nominations
Who in a Town
r- ma; w small
do not help to make a town lively
The man who
contributes to public
or voluntarily assists sup-
porting y of the pubic
is not worth coaxing to
remain in a town, and should he
t move out it is always a
matter unit.-.
and not mere ciphers that count
something. a
Hill
. ,. . i i.
Crop.
It is interesting to go out
look at Mr. D- D. crop of
growing tomatoes, just south of the
town He has a large of
them, several and they grow-
in clusters. They arc begin-
to ripen and in a few days be
have plenty of
visited his parents here
day.
Henry Stanley of
is branding a few days in this
section.
Miss Margaret Ormond re- city
home last week after I the death of
spending several weeks in , the three year old d
at the home of Rev. o. Mi. and Mr-.
A. L.
Miss Mary
of visited
at the home A. L.
Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. N. J. Ormond i Son.
son Kev. A. L. Ormond, of
and we regret to learn
that she has been unwell since
leaving home.
for solicitor, yielded to
tor candidate, and
Greenville could do K c H
light but lie knot.
For a tour I lie
lo make
Mi. has to go
hack to hut Mr-.
Cherry she ii mean
she go old
home and nurse,
Mr. and Mr. J Nick
man Pasted way.
n, Which led In It It'll
V I., lit nil tills moil
T e child us burned u
mouth or mine u-, and
recovered from
Gallant Conductors
do not the
Coast Line any better or
Mrs. E. L. left last I than Captain
Friday for Oxford where she Hawks and Woolen at passenger;
will spend about three weeks I trains on this road. The way tiny
visiting friends. And Earnest
does not like to keep either.
J. M.
attended services at M. Delight
last Sunday.
Work is progressing on the
of F. W. Clare, on Fifth
street. It will be a
when completed.
bundled tho crowd to kin-
was pleasing to every
Crowded trains never
them, their is marked
by such courtesy
as to win deserved esteem.
It is now up to tho Panama
Commission to show that a lock
canal can built on a
placed
name of i lie
bent, Hon. Larry I. Mr
of Craven, seconded
the nomination
that it be made by
which was carried
Hon. T. D. Wan en,
aid Mr. J. K
Mr.
also.
Mi. was and a
being made for a
responded in a very
acceptance, was
long and heartily.
Mi. . Craven,
Hie
mi behalf nominee and the
made a
Mr.
before Mr.
a en-
t rec Judge
who hue been
u for years and who
retires the bench,
following cone
were name
several counties to serve i e
four .
Webb; V
Greene, B. W. Jones,
Warren; W. T, ;
P it, F. Harding.
Tue then adjourned
masonic
Kinston Had Day
day.
Ki does not do things by
halves, and that town
did herself splendid credit in the
manner of entertaining the
number of visitors there
day. residences and
were gaily with
bunting flags and Masonic banners,
and the words hung
out everywhere. Thousands of
were in attendance, and
notwithstanding inability to
jet h special i ram to go over, Pill
county was well Had
our people earlier that the
noon would reach
ample time for ex-
and bow well the Atlantic
Coast Line would n by
special train to return at the
from here would have
been many times, larger.
A of the Grand
Ma-on- was held in the opera
house noon, and following
this a great procession of Masons,
and citizens
moved to the park
the Robert memo-
hospital East
Here immense platform and
harbor bad been erected for the
-peaking, with Dr. H. D.
per, Sr., as master of ceremonies
program was carried out
smoothly at u
Addresses of welcome were made
by Mayor N. J.
of and Mr. J. W.
behalf of St. Lodge
s. V. A A. M., which were re
Lieut Frances
lodge laid comer stone of
charily annex to the hospital
which had erected to the
memory of Mis. Parrott
by her the Parrott.
w d by addresses
formally charity
annex to the of lady
of the hospital and acceptance.
came principal address
of day which was delivered
Gov. B. B. This address
was simply both
delivery, was
worth the journey to Kin-
ii several times over to bear it.
Tue heart of every North
who heard it swelled with
emotions of at t noble
of our
high tribute be paid to state.
While much of bis address was
t emphasizing
great principles industry,
it was none
less pleasing and lo
every woman and child
the vast audience, one could
at such a speech without
a desire lo live better, do
nobler grander deeds, and be
more helpful to his It
was a as inspires to
mar Inn and
Tue people North
Carolina are great admirers of
and
for bun became higher after
to tin- address. His
noble re utter-
of man,
people love him for me great good
he is doing In half of his stale.
The second regiment band, as-
by several
men, made music I r occasion,
and part our s took added
much lo Us
Alter the no
a bounteous dinner was
served in one
a About i thing
in in people
lo eat all lull I
for while .-
there was plenty t i spare
The lie
BAILY WOMAN RAN
Wife the Vanceboro Murder
Makes Threats and is Arrested.
The wife Henry the
began to act
queerly in that city yesterday, and
it was to arrest her. She
was using and
language to that she
would shoot everybody in Vanceboro
She was brought to Sew Horn last
night and in jail and she
will be examined next week to as-
certain Lit It is
said she attempted to a white
woman Bern Journal-
SOLICITOR LARRY I. MOORE.
The Judicial Convention
rd district did itself honor in
renominating Hon. Larry I.
Moore, of Pitt, by ace
He is a native of county.
He was first elected solicitor in
1898 and re-elected in a new dis-
in 1892. He is an able law-
and has made a faithful and
popular official.
Mr. Moore is one of the wisest
and most progressive of the
younger leaders of Democracy in
the State. He several
represented his district on the
Platform committee at the State
Convention and has always rune
true. He is well-grounded in
Democratic principles and is
ready to fight for his conviction-
believing that Democratic gov-
means the death of
privilege and subsides, that
public service corporations
should be regulated, passenger
Winston. Then the grand freight fare and
such powers conferred on the
Corporation Commission as to
make it an effective agency in
serving the public. The people
ought always to honor such men
if they would have their inter-
News
and Observer. I
H OF MISS JAMES.
sine Press, was spent in by the
Near midnight on June the 19th
the dark angel of death visited
the home of B. W. Killie James
of Pitt county took away
their year old daughter
She had been sick only two days,
but oh. how she suffered, yet she
was patient and sweet to the last,
knowing each one that came to her
bedside. No death bed scene could
have been more beautiful or
after a of
pain she exclaimed, papa I
thought had by th
and with hinds clasped
looking Heavenward sang
little verses of songs sin- had never
been heard singing And we
that listened must be
with angels. Besides
father and mother, she leaves four
brothers and to mourn
her absence. The Uriel entire
family is most d ire i to all,
but you slum d not dear
ones, she is ill a more beautiful
home waring you.
Auntie
Miss Annie White from
Kinston i
Commercial Can, Dover.
nor Glenn held a short
there which c mid not be as long
as anticipated because of his de-
on an early train to meet
another engagement. The chili
has quarters and on this
occasion proved that it could en-
royally and generously.
The spirit that seemed
among the Kinston people was
that could not do enough for
their guests.