Eastern reflector, 10 August 1906


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STORIES.
Mew Celebrated
Treated to a
men arc sometimes
en in the ores of
Ed-
to . . if . a
Vic
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.THE STATESMAN
with her and was much
fresh vivacious
When the train was entering Boa-
Ami he determined to give her u
surprise and so said bland-
like to know
who it is with whom have
answered tho girl, up-
her banning face.
The statesman smiled
I am Mr. Edward
The girl stared at him vacantly.
He again, for the mortify-
that his nine could lie
to her had yet
in his
The pause oppressive.
the girl h tut herself.
to.-, lire
After i had
i r a
,, ,. .
I a t a
and without a
explanation lie atop;
fat down. The r. hardly
knew what Jo do. After awhile
tome one more bold t real
got strode down and
went out Some . nod,
and in a few minutes the I. . was
empty. good lecture, Mr.
laid a local dignitary,
who trying to l- polite.
mean the half of the
reply. second hall has not
teen
shrieked the local dignitary.
Twain, his composure j
mot in the tact disturbed, while till
usual merry twinkle i a his
ye, have tie money for
who-. and don't see why we
need t worry lake
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FRANCE HAS A NEW POET.
recently
by the French minister of public
instruction to examine the claims
of candidate for the Na-
de Voyages and
award the traveling scholarship,
worth has unearthed a new
poet. He is M. Abel aged
twenty-one, concerning whom the
committee opines world will
hear
M. won the scholarship
by his volume of verse,
life and animals. The new poet has
bracketed Abbe
a vi-r r. who translated
id with
the of fables.
lie f-is also deal in common
ii ck, the singer
of la who died a
ago i iris. The com-
which hi the new
poet had to with
in prose verse. One
of p lie by
M. he receive hi.-
u i.
York.
group men who
come Sew York every
from N. C.,
I partly on pleas-
i . . the Bumble-
bee a
sol jute iii the Tar Heel Stare.
N ; ago of the friends C
meeting him at .
hotel, a trip
tho grounds to a ball gun .
are the a-
quired the North
One Hundred and i
was the reply.
you don't mean to tell me
this town has grown to a Ma
as that the visitor ex
been coming here every ten
months for ten years, and only l-t
year everything was. woods north
Fifty-ninth
It developed that the lieutenant
had taken n walk up Seventh avenue
and upon seeing the trees of
park had decided he was at the end
of York Post,
A Remarkable Spring.
of the most remarkable
springs in the world, J, A. Ed-
the Mining
Journal, has recently been
in Mexico. It is literally
iring with
. Distill.
and one-third
water weighs eight
per gallon;
tho of this weighs tan
two-thirds pounds. The
of tho spring is a little over
II degrees As saturated
and it forms
a . mass like which in
the course of ages has spread
salt
reports, is inhabited by a minute
shrimp-like organism, a species
of plant is found growing in the dry
expanse
tie course of ages has spread
snow white hod of solid sodium
mile in and us level as j
lake. Tho warm brine, Mr. Eddy Si
Rare
Forrester, living northwesT
of Moran, boasts of the fact
he lived fifty-five and
in Kansas since yet
never on a train.
not have any
fear riding on a train, but
never had to ride,
limes his children have made
purse hat him in i mo
of Sunday but as his
religious are a
ii i 11.1 train on . has
time refused t.
Mi
at
re is a woman who.- . r.
was d,
.
o of
IV
i left a b . of H. n
r which
i -in r. n; .-
i in add
on a
the of
tori d r i
will
i . Hit hour.
col-
of
an
Bus- V
it acme e t
and . i be
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To it. Mr. ;
l I never get
City
Tan
A of one purl d J n
Ca r i o two
a glycerin is one for
freckles. Am
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i,
of i
ion juice
c r. . tan, one
juice in i. hall
pint of row
For Clowning.
. if
m I t
soap . . and grease will
oil . an I A
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G.
I STORES
The w i of a shoe is the only true test.
and you will be
surprised at their sung faultless fit, at the
they to your daft, at their handsome
j y and style. You
no -r to your step, that
lead ; .;
here is r. tide of dress that can thwart
i j. with her pleasure, or
. shoe, wear
i i your troubles
J. B. S Move,
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
V j Editor Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY. AUGUST 1906.
NO
OF
Salisbury Under
Law.
N. C,
Francis a well
citizen of Salisbury, arrested
to-day the charge
the mot M lynches
night at the hands of which three
men
i, mi;
court here, which he was
i without
In view of threats U
liberate Hall and others
for the
Monday night,
were called out to the
two now here from
at the
The city is now
martial law, one in
lowed to either the; jail or
fro it of the court house by
authority. The order was issued
b-j J. F of
in charge the troops
Later General was
held up by his owe order.
The ling guns soot here
are-still at vantage points
the jail property and the troops
grounds constantly.
There is little prospect -t this
hour of -serious trouble
thou ah the day has one of
every is to
tension and a
follow the slightest
provocation.
Don't Go Home At
The day mother sent to
home at recess, think-
-school out. I haw
grown that a whole lot
of people the same thing,
the part of. the affair that too
many of never went back,
life be careful that you don't go
home at If you start
trade or profession, stay by it and
master it chase away at re-
If you have a business, at-
tend to it. go home at recess.
This going recess has
a man into bankruptcy, lit
has mother's tears to flow
and mother hearts to ache. It has
made crusty old bachelors and sour
old maids. It worlds with
ignorance and made barren deserts
of fertile plains home at
recess means that have fallen
at the and your
Always
until school
Farmer
SOL. JONES THE HOUSE.
R. FOR REPRESENTATIVE
Editor
At the primaries Saturday every
mail ho wants to vote for the
men whom the people wish to
represent in the
should vote for Sol. Jones
the north of the river, and
J. J- and J. L.
Fleming the south side.
Sol. Jones in by all odds the
choice of this-side the river, and
we ask your. people to stand by
him your-side. It will be well
at this for Pitt county to
n two farmers for the
House of Representatives. There
is danger in the next legislature
if great care not exercised in
the selection of the members. W
cannot J to ignore the
claim of the north side of the river
for member of the House. He
must live on this side and not be
a former resident.
We mast have men not
i he com or of any man,
or set of men. We have them
us. the result Sat-
see if the people are
still looking after their inter-
These men stand for toe
beat there is in politics and we
should all for
Greenville, Aug. 8th,
Editor
A county is judged I y the idea
it sends to the legislature. If any
one doubts Mis let him stand in
the lobbies and listen when the
legislature to the
comments of the
the different members and the
of the people who sent
t heat there, such will not
SO If HAPPENED.
Washington Had Luck With Her
Again,
Our put up a good fight
Tuesday, hut the game was played
a little farther the Tar, so
Greenville was it the lead until
the inning, with the score
i to in out favor, our rivals lit
in on Tamer aid hit out seven
kits which tallied
, more the score to
It then behooves the
We
went to bat in tin- tuning, but
PRIZE.
has
Traveling Mas Speaks.
Years ago drummers were not re-
as a class of who took
much interest in religion or church
i as, But day and time some
of the best men met up with are
among the salesmen.
One of these is Mr. L. J. Wright,
of Norfolk, who came in Wednesday
evening and at night made a talk at
the prayer meeting the
church that delighted all whose
good fortune it was to be present.
He is perfectly home before a con-
in church,
That is a good bluff Jim Sher-
man is putting up, when he in-
81.00 subscriptions to the
campaign fund of tho
can congressional committee.
But tho trust mid tariff protect
ed combine that does not come
down with usual check may
expect to be investigated, if
prosecuted. pat and
pass the is tho plan on
which the campaign will run
according to Speaker Cannon,
after consulting with the
dent.
Below We Mm. H. C. Coop-
i Why Every
paper was awarded 1st
prize in the of
the Home Telephone Telegraph
Company.
The reasons why every home
have a telephone may be
arranged under heads,
Economic and Social.
Frequently business matters
of the day involving large sums of
money are not closed before the
close of hours in which event
the head of the house may be
reached from any distant point and
the matter adjusted before the
opening of
It is often important that the
head of the house takes an early
mining train to meet an engage-
and in the smaller towns
the telegraph offices close early,
the telephone is the only
method of quick communication.
For the buying or selling of
stocks, bonds and
can be giver with more
detail and dispatch by telephone
than, otherwise,
economic.
Should one of the
to v accident or be sud-
taken ill, the can
be immediately reached by
phone.
The household shopping
marketing be done successful-
by telephone, saving time
worry.
If is preparing for a
journey or expecting friends by
rail, the telephone gives you the
arrival and departure of all
It is satisfactory when
giving a dinner, card party or
other entertainment, to invite
your by and
out immediately it is their pleas-
to attend upon the
suggested.
A few words o f choice gos-
sip, neighborhood news, to
very best friend over the
helps so much to get
through the day.
We can our friends
at a distance over the telephone.
Pitt to in selecting their
i e since are to be
judges him.
With these observations I
attention to the fact
nave an
select a representative of
Kiev will be proud by whom
they should be willing i. be
judged.
I to Mr. K. It. who
has his willingness to
serve the of bis county
House of Representative if
they shall desire. Mr.
is a man of pleasing address
of While he
positive of his
still he has respect tor the honest
conviction of men who differ with
speaks with clearness
doing. We outclassed
them in the field, only two
scratch errors.
Washington, Woolen, At-
and Springs.
um-
Whitney.
line up was Jame
Smith Turner e,
I If,
of, Blow rt Blank
Hf BLOWS fOR
In no activity has there been
progress during the last
twenty years than that of the
There are
bat not with bitterness. He is hundreds
and deeply
the work of the farm but he con-
cedes that honest true
way he found in other vocations.
The interest of the farmer, the
the mechanic, the doctor
the lawyer will be safe in his
He will not legislate for
or against but be ill seek
to promote the beet Interests of
all conditions.
Mr. is well and
the State. He was a
member of Board of Directors
of the Asylum during Gov.
Carr's administration. He was for
i number of years a member of the
State Committee and
usually attended its meetings. He
has thus been in close
with the leader- of the
and of the best of the
state. He has lusts of friend-
among the leaders and can have
great at the if
the people of Pitt shall choose him
as of representatives,
ca mot believe the people will let
this opportunity to be fitly
go by, and I confidently
look for his nomination.
which editorial ability, me-
appearance, and all that
to respect
and attention are fully
abreast of their metropolitan
in moral tone,
and editorials they
pass moat of the great dailies.
In times past the country editor
generally regarded
with a pi tying contempt as
a but chicken-
hearted of
Allot this has
changed. Country newspapers
as a class, the mightiest
influence in the nation. The ed-
are men of character and
enterprise, doing more for the
community for less money than
any other body of workers.
Plymouth
Showers since Wednesday after-
noon the temperature some-
what,
More Hooks Needed.
While Greenville a finish-
ed town, it grow falter in
population if more houses were
available. Twice in one day re
The Reflector was
by men who to
get houses so they could move
their families here Wit were
able to find them. And both the
families would be worth much to
the town. True building material
has been too high recent months
to encourage much building, but
more houses must be provided
th population is to increase.
District Meeting.
A. number of Odd Fellow of
and loft this
morning on g is boat to at-
tend a meeting of Odd
lows at Aurora. The boat left at
o'clock, and a few others who in-
tended going slept themselves
and were left.
Chinning
Greenville mis this
wit i a number of charming
and the none
ha- been more thin Miss
Nell . who is
the guest of A.
in her other at-
tractions Mi-s is especially
in music. She has
an exceedingly rich voice and her
is delightful.
Observe th Law.
The town have sent
around notices calling attention to
c prohibiting throw-
of or trash of any kind
on the streets, and stating that the
law will be enforced against any
who violate the ordinance.
Tobacco to be
light, as expected for the
sent, but the good price is what
pleases the farmers.
What the editors leave in
their ink bottles, and pigeon-
boles, and waste would
make u big bunk and a powerful
readable one. If what they print
of their own stuff and of the con-
correspondents
should occasionally give offense,
tho offended persona should con
aider he would have boon a
grout deal madder if he had
known bow much the editor loft
in his ink bottle or cut out of the
offending correspondence. As
the Concord or some one
else, so w ill says, tho man who
gets mad what the newspaper
says about him should give
thanks three times a day for
what tho newspaper knows
about him and say.
PERSONAL
Those Coming and Going
Daily Reflector, Aug.
F. G. James went to
to Jay.
E. H. Thomas went to
this
Bert James went to Tarboro
today to play ball.
Miss Lula Taylor returned from
E. K to
Wednesday evening.
H. C. t this
rimming
K. c. returned tins
Edward wont t
today to visit relatives.
Ir. Charles went
tO tills
L A. left
for Ga.
Dr. J. i. rt-turned Wed-
tee in Norfolk,
H.
evening Norfolk.
Misses Lucy
left this for a visit near
Mi-. J. S. .
this for to
v it
Mrs- W. T. Godwin and Mrs. E.
William- are spending some
days at Seven
J. Z. and little
returned
from county.
Misses Mary
Wednesday
from a visit to Ayden.
Misses Addie of Kin-
Powell, of Golds-
are visiting Mrs. D.
held a
sometime with the
imperial Tobacco Co. here, has
been Tied to the office of
same at Rocky
The Library of an Emperor.
In formed the
idea of having a traveling library
in order to make hi- hour- of
recreation independent of
the exigencies of a campaign or tho
delays of a courier. The proposed
library to form about a thou-
sand volumes, hooks were to
he of size, printed
in good typo and without margins
in order to save space. They
to be in morocco, with flex-
covers and limp backs. The
boxes for conveyance were to
he covered with leather and lined
with green velvet and were to av-
sixty volumes apiece in two
rows like the shelves in a library.
X was to accompany them
-o arranged that tho could
readily And any desired volume.
The of wan as
volumes on religion,
forty of epic poetry, forty of tho
drama, sixty volumes of other
sixty volumes of history and
a hundred novel-. order to
complete the run the in-
-hull
up of historical
nines West fall Thompson in At-
In and Out of Cork.
The museum England
contains a cork model of tho
This Ma- probably acquired
by Sir John chiefly because
cork is to cut. Mr.
ion tells in a
story with it. The late
keeper, Mr. Birch, showing a
of American visitor over tho
museum and mentioned that this
in
said one of ladies.
arc just going to some friends
mean. he ex-
plained, this model was made
out of -That is still more
she replied. friends
live just ii little way out of
FRANCE HAS A POET.
The committee recently
by the French minister of public
instruction to examine the claims
of candidates for the. Hoarse Na-
do and
the traveling lull
worth ha- unearthed i new
poet. He M. Abel aged
twenty-one, concerning whom the
committee opines world will
hoar
M. won the scholarship
by hi volume of
descriptive of nature, pastoral
life and animals. The new poet has
bracketed with
a famous who translated
Virgil and Milton, with
the author of the fable.
lie has also ii deal in common
with tho singer
of In who died a
few ago in Paris. Tho com-
which ha- chosen the new
poet had to grapple with tUt pro-
in prose and verso.
of The places to be visited by
M. when he
is
Seeing New York.
Among tho group of men who
come to New York every few
months from Charlotte, X. C, part-
on business and partly on pleas-
is a lieutenant of the Humble-
bee rifles, a militia organization of
some repute in tho Tar State.
Not long ago one of the friends of
the lieutenant, meeting him at a
Broadway hotel, proposed a trip to
the polo grounds to see a ball game.
arc the in-
quired the North Carolinian.
One Hundred and
the reply.
you mean to tell me
this town bus grown to as big
us the visitor exclaimed.
been coming here every few
for tea years, and only last
year everything woods north of
Fifty-ninth
It developed that the lieutenant
had taken it avenue
upon the frees of Central
park had decided he the cud
of York Post.
A Remarkable Spring.
One of the most remarkable
springs the world, says J. A. Ed-
in the Engineering and Mining
Journal, has recently been
in New Mexico. It is literally
a spring saturated with sodium
Distilled water weighs eight
one-third pounds per gallon;
tho water of this spring weighs ten
two-thirds pound. The
of tho spring is u little over
degrees F. the saturated
liquid overflows and cools it forms
a crystalline muss like ice, which in
the course of ages has spread into
a snow white lied of solid sodium
salts miles ill extent and as level as
a hike. The warm brine, Mr. Eddy
reports, is by a minute
shrimp-like i -in, and u specie
of plant is found growing in the dry
expanse of sodium sulphate.
His Rare Resolve.
John Forrester, northwest
of boasts of the fact that
he has lived fifty-five years and re-
sided in Kansas since 1800 and yet
has never been on a train. Mr.
does not have any
fear of riding on a train, but
has never had occasion to ride.
times his children have
up a purse to have him take in some
of the Sunday excursions, but as
religious principles j rid-
on the train on Sundays be line
each time refused to take the
Kan.-as Journal.
rewarded
Hero is a woman whose of
gratitude i mi T c
I . I of
a I. of Io a
to m
a lifelong r. Her will i
directed Unit in
I.- on a sumptuous
the of tin
r should be
. the will
reads, ii. many pleasant hours
spent its humorous col-
Not Art, but Salesmanship.
paintings self very
well, don't remarked
tick.
replied
1-, wouldn't say i should
sells his
Houston Post,





C L Wilkinson. Co.
OAKLEY ITEMS.
GREAT SUMMER
SALE
Going On-
C. L. WILKINSON
AND
Company
Economy.
The foundation of success in a
way is ECONOMY. There is
nothing which helps you to save like
keeping your money in a bank. Do
not wait until you have a big deposit.
We accept small ones as well. We
pay interest on Time Deposits. If
you do not carry a account, come
in or write us.
THE GREENVILLE BANKING TRUST CO.
.
Oakley, N. C, Aug. 1900
S. T. of
spent Sunday here with
Mrs. Hen Ward, daughter,
Miss Mollie. of here
Sunday.
Alias Taylor left here satin-
day to spend u few days at House.
W. J. is very sick at his
farm one mile from town.
Two Miss from
have been visiting the Misses Car-
near here.
J. K. was here Saturday
halting hands with his many
friends who are always glad to see
him.
lies we rain the same
r. L. f. Perkins
and K I. of Stokes, made
alls with us Sunday
Sunday morning at death
own the only child of
Mr. Mrs. Nash Hardy. Little
Charlie was about two years
The community extend to the
bereaved parents their sympathy
he remains left here on the after-
, train for where it
was laid lo rest in the
ground Monday-
Mrs returned to
Monday alter spending a few days
here.
Miss B is spending this
wok in
B. G. Williams an family spent
a part of last week in it
S. D. from the western
part of the state, is here putting in
the machinery Whitehurst
welcome to this Mr.
Chas. bride, of Tarboro,
will reside on the farm, near
his people.
G U. Ward, of was a
caller here Sunday.
Lather Fletcher family, of
spent Sunday here
Treating Wrong Disease.
Many op their
physician suffering, U
one from -n.,,,,,. another from
fr.,. or l
from
or another ,,;,. a no
there and in Has wt, ; u
alike .,, and ,;.,,,
and rent or over-busy
distinct dim, for lie
Hum to be prescribes ,
pills and potions.
of suffering, Ibis ,,.
until lane bills are made. TueS-
get. no better, probably
ors. by
treatment and consequent
A proper medicine like Dr.
i emit
would nave entirely removed the disease,
dispelling all
i i It has been
is
to a
sin nun, carefully
in experienced and skillful
and
It is made of native roots and
u ml a tin
tonic
, --Vb to
, ; organs dis-
feminine , f-or
worked,
teachers, milliners,
hers, feeble women gel-
Dr. Favorite
As a soothing and strengthening
and is invaluable in allaying Kg
nervous It
nervous nervous n
hysteria.
s and other distressing
symptoms commonly
and organic of
OF THE CONDITION
AT N. C.
Loans Discounts
1.080.00
Due from Banks 18,686.6
Cash Items 9.39
coin 495.00
Silver coin
Nat, notes 1,432.00
Capital stock in 10,000.0
Undivided profits 1,986.64
sub to check
452,219.91
State of North Carolina, I cc
County of Pitt.
bank, do solemn-
Ki i is to the of my
knowledge and j. R.
Subscribed and sworn to be-
fore me, this 23rd day of June
V. JOHNSTON.
Notary Public.
TURN AGE,
T. L. TURN AGE,
E. L. DAVIS,
Directors
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OP
Y i , in
sleep and
re and
Pellets
the and One to
a to take a candy
THE OF
BLACK JACK
THE BANK of GREENVILLE
Greenville, N. C.
CAPITAL . 2.5,000.00
SURPLUS 25,000.00
PROFITS 18300.00
J. ASSETS OVER 3200.000.00
We par interest on Time Certificates
or on money deposited for a
stipulated time percent
Accounts of merchants, far-
and individuals solicited
I R. L. Davis. J L. Little. Cashier.
One II P Boiler
One H P.
One Nil l Saw mill
One F. and C.
One Power Press.
This machinery old and will be cheep. It i
m . I oh new, purchaser have or inserted
or both.
HENRY HARM agent
Jar. , N.
H. A. Bur-
of D. C was
here not many ago.
Mayo, of Conetoe,
who bus been spending some time
with Misses Martha
Clark for Friday.
Many of our people attended
at Salem
A.
lay from a trip lo county.
Mr. Williams, of
who has been visiting
here, returned lo
home yesterday.
r Mill- let f.,
K lei ton while in Mill some-
time
mud
relative
J. o.
June Oil -pent
mud J. L.
near Banks.
Charlie Harper and
went to
Lela
and
lat
We will come again.
J, D. ville,
this morning,
A. O. Clark and
spent be e
with u H. E. went to
Hop. , . Who U Kent
of t Ordinary Car
I have sci n few in my
day. but en a one so utterly
lost to decency that could not be
flattered the friendly attentions
of a dog. is a great
lesson that. No matter how
ac to mm to
and others, a small voice within us
let us wholly forget what
arc. In the presence
of our kind we brazen. The
calm of u child sometimes
hakes our self confidence. The
look of i. dog shatter, it.
I hero is something iv
the Intel
of mail and in-
is so that what
cannot understand exercise
greater influence over him than that
which tit can. In the presence of
main phenomena reveals himself
quite unconsciously.
is no longer of the
of bu drops hat
grotesque outer garb
his brazen shield falls lo the ground,
and he cowardly or;
succumbs without
There i some hope for the man
who is capable of feeling ashamed
in the presence of an honorable dog.
That man hat avenues open to bun
for advancement. His soul is
fit for expansion. His brain is some-
thing than a dried nut. Ilia
heart not turned entirely a
thing ,, rubber and valves. When
n strange dog greets him be thinks
better of himself. Unconsciously he
that I mil, I am
not so bad after all m I might be.
You can't fool a dog, and a dog is no
hypocrite. Therefore I have good
ill me which he The
fellow is n little surprised at him-
self a little flattered, if a
noble dog him marked
becomes almost
If several dogs should
display great preference and
for bis person would soon
unendurable to society
quite vain for association with
men. Contrariwise, should don
bark at him generally or
should one him be would not
feel himself good enough to
ate with snakes, but would forth-
BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST CO.
St bethel, w. c
At the close of June 1906.
RESOURCES.
24,326.82
631.12
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts
Furniture Fixtures
Due from Banks and
Bankers
I Cash items
Gold coin.
Silver National bank
and other U. S. notes
Total
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock 5,300.00
Surplus fund
Undivided profits 1,174.30
Bills Payable
Time certificates of
deposit 2.309.50
Deposits subj. to check 32,799.21
checks out-
standing 72.67
Certified Checks
Total
48,383.78
ate of Null, a. t f
named
H. Taylor Cashier
Subscribed and sworn to be-
ore me, this 22nd day of April
1906- Sum. A.
Votary Public
ROUT.
J. It. BUNTING,
M. O.
Directors
Announcement
Building and Loan.
board of of The
Building and Loan
held tie monthly meeting
Tuesday The report of
the secretary treasurer
the in
very A I
are loaned do goo
and lo
a Hue In, The decided to
new of stock
later
with get locked up as a
of rabies, and if he
had any at large
they would at once insist upon
the to death
II. Carr, of has
ii ii two deep webs for
K. the ice plant.
here he would be to talk with
a y veils.
His id Is
Look d th. to Him.
A well known author, who was re-
exploring a remote part of
the east end of London, found him-
self beset by the pangs of hunger.
Watering a small restaurant of
somewhat doubtful aspect, he or-
a minion chop. The waiter
after a long delay returned bearing
a plate on which reposed a dub of
mashed potatoes and a much over-
done chop of microscopic
and with u remarkably long
and slender rib attached. Clapping
this down briskly before the
author, the waiter started
to attend to another customer with-
out further i
shouted the author,
ordered a
answered the
In
i i. peering at it
I ii was a k
In the i . n .
We beg leave to announce that we are
Wholesale and Retail,
White Lead, Paints,
Colors, and Town and
Ready Paints.
There is no line in the world better than
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.
Baker Hart
N. C,
It is sure to pay you
AYDEN DEPARTMENT.
M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent
-k . c.
V. Auk-
A agent for Daily
and K we take
pleasure in receiving sub-
and writing receipts for
those in arrears. We have a list
of all who receive their mail at
this We also take orders
for
For can peaches, apples, corn
S, apply to E. E.
ft Co.
A. J. Mo of has
paid Ayden another of those re-
cent Hi presence here is
highly appreciated, of course
When your eyes need attention
J. W. Taylor, expert
Ayden, is man to do
your work if yon want to be
pleased.
Merchandise carry
a lull line of meat, lard and can
good. Don't buy before giving
me a trial. Frank Lilly Co
Miss of
a position as
cashier in the drug of M. M.
Saul.
A full line of trunks, valises, tel-
grips, satchels, hand
and suits cases at J B Smith Bro
Mrs. W. J. Hereby and children
are visiting up in Beaver Dam.
I always keep on hand a
line feed stuff at lowest cash
prices Such as bay,
cotton seed meal brand
and ship stuff. Frank Lilly Co.
J. R. Turnage left yesterday for
Wilson to return home today with
his sister. Miss who baa
been in the sanitarium there. It
la very gratifying to her many
friends to learn of the good for-
tune cf her recovery.
You win Wheeler and
son and Singer sewing machine.
Prices way way down H.
Tripp Bro. next to Early Hotel.
Ayden,
Miss Charlotte Ricks, of
ton, bag been visiting her sister,
Mrs. B- S.
supply of hay, grain, hulls,
cotton seed meal, bran, ship stuff,
always on hand, Cannon and Tyson
Miss Agnes Dixon came home
Sunday afternoon from an extend-
ed visit among relatives in the
For carpenters tools, grind stones
hemp -ope and pulleys, at J. B.
Smith Bro.
The masquerade at the rink
Friday night was a success in
every particular. There was a
large crowd and every one
had a good time. While the en-
ti fee was only and
yet nearly was the proceeds.
The costumes were fine and Miss
won the prize for
the most unique, a fine pair of
skates it can truly be said
Miss Nancy put the of shame
on the
Our slippers must go, th o season
U well advanced. The prices now
will Interest the most economic buy-
Cannon and Tyson.
Mrs. Guy Brooks came home
Friday from
To any who in need of a cook
we can it to his interest
to see us have bought a solid
car load, and expect them to arrive
next week. Cannon it Tyson.
C. L, Patrick tag been
in
V. i and paper roofing,
with long or short joints
and pipe at . B. Smith Hot
Nat Tripp J.
of Illusion, wore here during last
week.
Nice new North Car-
Herrings at J. It. Smith
Bro.
W. J. Boyd and J. W.
were Greenville Wednesday on
business.
order to reduce our large
took preparatory to we
will make prospective buyers ex-
low prices. J. B. Smith
Bro.
Go to E. E. Co's
market fresh meats,
and fish.
Carlo Harris is here from
A crockery, glass
ware, fancy lamps, and
at J B Smith Bro
A full supply of
Telescopes, Grips, Satchels and
Suit at J. B. Smith Bro.
We want to make room for other
stocks and in order to do so we are
offering very cheap in sum-
mer goods- We must move them
out of the way and have put a price
on them that will be sure t get
them off Now is the time to get
big value for your money. Cannon
Tyson.
Car load V. Crimped roofing
mi lengths to cover residences
churches,
shelter, stables much cheaper than
shingles and very little J.
B Smith Bro.
Miss Daisy and
have been visiting friends
in town-
Miss Mary Hodges, of is
spending a days here with Mrs.
W. h Edwards.
Wool of is
on a visit to Miss Coward.
Miss Eliza of
t guest of Misses Jamie and is
Arab Davis-
Misses Maud and Jessie Hodges,
of Washington after a pleasant visit
at the home of Stancill Hodges, have
returned to their hemes.
Mi km . Irma and Cannon
have been visiting in Kinston.
Mrs. T. B Carney and sister,
Miss Moore, went to Greenville
Mrs. J. T. Smith, Sr. went to
Whichard Saturday to present
daughter, Mrs. Mason,
who quite sick.
For a nice present buy a novel-
clock at J. W. Taylor's. It is
for any occasion.
Corn, Oats, Hay Lima always
on at J. R. Smith Bro.
Mr. Edgar Ballard died at his
home Cross
last Saturday was buried Sun-
day afternoon with Masonic honors
by Ayden Lodge of which he was
a member, assisted by brethren
from the Greenville,
Norfolk lodges. A good number
of Masons and a very large
crowd were present to attest
appreciation and esteem for the
deceased. Mr- was a good
Mason, an excellent gentleman
a worthy citizen who stood well
among all knew him. m
sympathies are tendered the be
leaved their great
Your
II you are troubled with your
eyes or have a difficulty in obtain-
suitable glasses, it matters not
how difficult your case, call on J.
W. Taylor, an expert
Ayden, N. C, who hue live years
experience with some of the most
cases, lie never fails to
give satisfaction or their
money refunded. Over live hundred
of Pitt Greene and
best people to to his honesty
ability. him your eye
work if you want
fOB huge new
single story brick stores located on
East Avenue ii the Town of
den tenant possession
A least 15th.
J. Smith
TOWN MATTERS.
i Levy Some Changes
in the Ordinances.
Tim- of Dirt
seven members being pie.-e
l.-nil In
business or
regard ii t hi
visit t certain towns in fl
information as to public improve- I
The was
the tax levy. The finance com-
the
for aggregate levy of
on each valuation o
and 3.45 on each poll.
Hooker tin
tax too moved that
total levy be
also concurring in the
lax idea.
A rt was opposed lo
,.
Alderman Hooker's motion
wan withdrawn and the
of the committee was
adopted. The levy as m de is
for general purposes,
cents of graded
school--, for interest on
fur
interest on school bonus, the poll
i.; three times as much
etch instance.
The next business
the ordinances. Only a few
changes were suggested, two
of these, Sunday observance
dogs, provoked discussion.
The ordinance committee
mend a change in the
closing so that it would not
apply to drug stores, leaving them
open to sell any of their wares on
Sundays. met with
and was not adopted.
The change suggested the dog
ordinance was levying a tax of
on male dogs and on
dogs, a badge to be
that the tax bud been
any dog appealing on the streets
without such badge to he
pounded and after three days
destroyed unless the owner claims
the dog the required tax
and costs.
Spain it made
unlawful dogs to come on the
street unless muzzled, a motion
was made to that effect and lost,
and the recommendation of the
committee was adopted.
The market house ordinance was
amended so as to prohibit solicit-
trade outside of stalls.
The tire ordinance
was amended to a monthly
inspection of the lire apparatus
and written report made to the
board as to its condition.
A committee was appointed lo
investigate make recommend-
to of
contemplated sewerage system.
License was to Henry
to conduct a restaurant.
A few led over from
the regular meeting wore allowed.
W. E HOOKS. J- BOYD-
HOOKS BOYD.
General Insurance and Merchandise Broken.
AYDEN,
We wish to that we have associated our
selves together for the purpose of conducting a gen-
Insurance and 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
Lyerly Murderers Taken by Mob
from Jail.
N A
mob of three determined
men shortly before eleven o'clock
tonight forcibly Jinan
county jail at
d therefrom u six neg-
favor us with we will thank for and feel
j . . . the
AND
Phone CARRIED IN STOCK AT ALL TIMES
THE
OF
OF AYDEN
N.
At the of business June 18th,
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts,
Overdrafts Secured
Furniture BO
Due from Hanks,
Cash
Gold Coin,
Silver Coin,
National Bank notes
other U.
LIABILITIES.
Capita stock paid in, f
Surplus fund 8,700.00
Undivided less
Dividends unpaid . 222.00
to check, 87,842.36
Cashier's
Total. f
STATE OF NORTH H
COUNTY OF PITT,
I, It. Cashier of the hank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to the of my and be-
J. R. Cashier.
and sworn to
me, 22nd 1900.
HODGES,
Public
R. SMITH,
JOSEPH
K. C.
Directors
OP.
I have taken up one black
shoal, weight about pounds,
no earmarks, Owner can get
by paying charge
Tucker.
R, F. No. Greenville. N. C.
Dr. Joseph Dixon,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Ayden, N. C.
LITTLE FOB HOUSE
N. Aug. 1900.
To of county.
We the voters if
township, u lo again
present to you as a candidate
the Mr. J.
Ii. Little as a north ride of Hie river
man. His is hero with
us and he is mm n of lime
after Hie- Wt led
l lull he is much of side man
as any mail now living this side
of lie has served the
county twice a legislator and we
his
j line qualifies to fill the
place lief re, a
ill side the
ask be be again
nominated on
the mi I tin- Deni
of .
i Wilson
Henry
A.
T. U Moore,
B. l.
S. P.
n.
W, i Perry,
J. R.
Henry El wards.
TOO MANY GOOD BYES.
And the Train Would Not Wait
for Them.
There was a mad old colored
woman at the depot just after the
train pulled out Monday evening,
as she wobbled her fat self off
she was saying if she
did git fool
slop tell nigger
town by git I
hope she'll Kit time,
This ebullition of wrath was
at the old lady's daughter
The latter bad gone to the depot
with the intention to go away,
and there she was in best dike
feathers and mixed colors, a
conglomeration of pot plants
ready depart in
line style. Ii, Keeping with
peculiar fad among the colored
people when one of their number
starts on such a was
usual hundred or more gathered
lo see train rolled
in the nub-bub of
stalled. had got half
around the crowd the had
pulled inn and gone, there
stood the still good
bye. Her was a loot
thick when she saw the dis
appear around the depot.
me my time
tint
gild was the I a.-1 mutt
the old woman as she passed
out hearing.
The State Care for Its I mane.
I in i, i.- for the care of the
State's insane have been material
but still
there is not sufficient room for
the accumulation as all who should
be the Slate Hospitals. In
counties who
should by all means be one of
these institutions are kept in jail
because of the hick of room. In-
has shown that the
State Hospitals for the insane are
crowded, not because people able
to pay kept there to
ion of others, but because
of insane has increased
more rapidly thin the
provided for
Whatever else the next
does it should appropriate
sufficient money
accommodations at the State hos-
as to room every
indigent insane person in North
and to spare.
is not light that some people
who should lie the Suite
are deprived care they
should have a lack of
room. Mate is wealthy
enough lo cue for its unfortunates
as should be cared for.
Of course, increase facilities will
cost money, but that is the
thing. The question at issue is
one that is above a mere question
of dollars and
ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.
Mr. Jefferson, of Farmville, in
Hit of Temporary Insanity,
Slashes Mis Throat.
People who returned to city
from Seven this
report attempted suicide a
Mr. ,. section,
Pitt county, The
I at self-destruction
river do by
while i a stale of temporary
Insanity. slashed his throat j
severely, the efforts of
physicians saved the life of i
man and he nils doing
I well today.
He was a guest hotel and
made attempt on his life at the
hotel is
years Free Press,
An Editor to Marry.
We have received reading
as follows,
It.
invite yon to be
at in linage daughter
Mayan-
to
Mi. William James
Thursday
hundred and
at loin o'clock
AI home near Dover, N.
Ai home September first,
Vies, N.
Mr. is editor of the
County Standard published
at Snow Hill.
and and
J supposed to be
the in that were
the victims
The lining
Lee, Leila
m fl not and lat-
lied M off
lo
mob sun-
down. ii promptly
the i-i wed and with
prominent United
Senator judge
Lug who was ho ding the special
term i-i the
and Solicitor II on
the steps and the
crowd which that time number-
ed two There were
howls and cat calls Horn the mob
J out fur a time there was no move
mob lack, d a leader.
to
mob, men slipped through
the crowd and were
jail with hammers They were
discovered and arrested, mob
Continued yelling but there was
still no concerted move.
About H o'clock Mayor
called upon the local military com-
Rowan Rules, for aid.
They assembled quickly were
supplied only with blank
es, having orders to shoot to
Firemen of Charlotte
railway was
Shot in the stomach, said to have
been bred by a member of mob.
He was fatally wounded. Will
a was
seriously shut at about
same time.
Both ire said lo have been
dental, occasioned by shots bred
by members of the mob with the
Intention of frightening
citizens.
At o'clock there was a stir
the was augmented by
fully men, came, it is said
from Whitney, where the Whit-
Reduction Company is
oping the power.
It was soon that u
of fifty, farming a sort of Hying
wedge, made a break for the jail
doors, over the officers
and an cut ranee, The
great outside surged in
and in a few
mo more leaders emerged
from door with their victims.
The quietly
el northward towards Spencer, but
as made
ball grounds, at of the
town. the were
given time to the crime.
They refused to deny or con-
fess, and were so thoroughly fright
M almost o have the
power of J
wept piteously begged for his
Mini at Falkland.
An election held at Falk-
land on the
establishing dispensary then.
Mr. R. expects to have
his plant operation u or
the cold blocks will vote was dispensary to
rolling out. against.
Terrible t s.
e .,. Sp in, Aug.
i i d;
i i-i The
n ii Mom
i idea and Fl ion with
on board, was
i . I -land.
hundred migrants, most
II and Spaniards, were
drowned. The of the
steamer committed suicide.
Carriers Taking Vacation.
J, It. Anderson B V. n , cur-
route No. Ward,
carrier of route N. a
vacation and have i i gone to
Norfolk. J. R. Allen is
on No. and on
No.





THE EASTERN
AND
J.
Entered Id the post office t Greenville, N. C, at second clan matter,
Advertising made upon application.
A correspondent at every office in Fill counties
NORTH CAROLINA r AUGUST ,
WHISKEY.
The Kinston Free Press is
so in the elM of newspapers
that not publish whiskey id
In speaking of
the mutter that
some excellent reasons tor it
position. It
m .- doubt not that a large
number of tapers could
be added. The
not nor never will publish
key advertisement, or any
ts that it deems
calculated t injure the
the value of ad-
and its efficiency in
putting an idea b the
ii arr the ad
I the lion
and pier.
with . the i
not a in our columns
It to us in
a whiskey the p
Usher t do i
bis r do what it
port tn via curry
tis. in the u
he think carrying the
int.- the home no damage
bed or he is willing
place the horn secondary to the
appetites of Its head or some
member
i be prop. . . of the
vain- of no
will not permit the
he values ho to invade
with an advertisement by
is likely
the
n w other is hot ti
Thaw or any other iceberg.
The local candidate who fails
to bustle this week need not
trouble much to so next week
Greenville
ought to be the motto of every
citizen of the town.
There are still a good many
Republicans who fear that Mr.
will rock the b at.
U hen the news is wafted wide
that a man has been drowned in
the Tan mu i canal, we shall be-
gin to believe there is something
TOO MUCH
f everybody in this land would
as as some do.
h wonderful harvest there
would in-all the year round In
almost In and
one tune enough
almost double the ac-
energy if it all
COD How
can i- content to
around every day and
do u is something
people can never
Scotland Neck Com
What pussies u . is how
mi referred
can to live keep
s while some
folks who work from twelve to
en hours day find it hard
and tongue
have yet learn
oil tin- of living on doing
expected that Salisbury
was going to keep figuring at
the head line until something
happened.
denied it easy
enough that he was dealing in
futures, but lit was with
the
Democrats should urge their
Republican friends to promptly
forward subscriptions to the
Congressional committee, as it
will prevent them spending the
money in the local political tit id
it is most needed.
Dr.
A ton of re
a cl mi lire
Et do. I.-.
are for
bird.- in i cap .
The liver
flies.
I Ii m.
of the Io
-.- I .-
Hid
In- i e State Ex cu
committee In Raleigh
night and unanimous
re-elected Senator K. Sim-
is chairman of the cm
I-.
dollar contribution
to cam
fund was no larger than that
by other folks, hut a great
deal more las said out it
that the reporter did
tell whether the dollar was
hi silver or with full
date and
it pots Greenville at a
for the lax rate here to
b.- higher than in mot
of the neighboring towns. Tin
aldermen Will yet realize the
i have made to
i. take to con a
by direct taxation, w.
very much fear their action
hinder rather than aid the
r of the town.
Several business men of tho
tow u have spoken words f
of the agitation The Re-
been making for a
eh of commerce. That is
what the agitation is for, to get
the Interested, and when
I hey begin talking you may look
out for something to happen So
we predict an organization of the
men is a thing of the
near fill
in exactly fair
in should give
hard nuts to
it ii.-. not
Judge Shaw
lie him
to h Unit special term in Ali-
son c to try tho alleged
of Johnston. Now ho
has him down to or anal
re their is dim
and unpleasant work to do
is a man ho
shin and there is nothing of
the p him, still it
does not. just that he
called on to do all the
work. Greensboro
d.
Thou may be but
down this way We are very glad
that Judge Shaw is coming to
hold the special term of court.
Ho tho kind of judge needed
for the In hand.
ere no whatever
for the mob lynching
three of the charged
the murder. It was
an n law and
Governor order
i-d a in of to try
he case, that curt already
with Judge B. K. Long
presiding, the grand jury hail cu-
turned a true bill against tho
ml the law was being cur-
out as fast as possible. Not-
withstanding ties tho mob over-
tapped the law, broke in tho
No town in the state can envy jail, took throe of the
her present condition and brutally lynched them, thus
arising from the lynching. adding another blot on tho
Labor are guilty of
many fool t lings, but of tho
most nonsensical recently
curred hi Montana. A
of the union refused to pay his
Tho union demanded that
owners of the plant in which
man worked discharge him and
because this demand
ed operatives engaged in t
trike work and
to walking around doing nothing
because one member would not
pay his dues.
Prom tho of
doings of the
most of them, especially our
rear secretary,
their time on to
and from Panama on the govern-
ships where everything is
famished free by the taxpayers.
This makes the water fly, if not
the din. and is cheaper than
lug on shore.
Tom Watson has
returned to the Democratic fold
and is at
rot -is are. With the
successfully forcing re-
on an unwilling congress,
here is no for a third
i here are t of Tom
In every state who have
come o the same con-
has, that it is the
duty of all reformers to array
themselves under the democrat-
banner and aid in the defeat
party whose only slogan
is and pass the
in the sun I Mi .,
a Tin j then s I.
mil- of the richest f
foods e
are mixed other
f, such u- millet corn. B
arc too I .
but power of nourishment j
great that a small quantity of
th. in has a must i t.
Two years ago the Brazilian govern-
stopped the exportation,
afraid that the in the riven
would suffer by being deprived
fly food. Hut the prohibition
been removed. Formerly dead
flies sold at cents a pound, hut
the demand has grown and the
ply so lessened that cents a
pound is nun .
Splitting With Air.
The fores.- of
air is employed in n very
way the North Carolina
company. On u sloping hill-
tide. of granite which
no plane-, hut splits read-
in any direction started, a
. . i . .- about eight
i and the bottom is en-
hi i pi ling h of
A ell- of pow-
i- lire in . . . which start
I. . . ; or cleavage,
Jig in size are ex-
the cleavage has ex-
a rad .; of
a I mired feet. Then a pipe is
int. tIn- bore, and air
I . in under a pressure of from
eighty to u hundred pounds. The
of sir extends the
until it out at the
o n the slope of the hill.
horizontal sheet of granite several
acres in extent may thus he
rated
HERE'S
Copyright 1906
t.
Chicago
The Sew York Republicans
dependent upon what the
Democrats do, before
upon a candidate for govern-
i if the nominate
the Republicans
will nominate Mr if the
U. split or nominate a
weak candidate, the
people will up one of their
The
therefore is on the
of the Democrats for de-
cent nomination by both parties
and no they will be equal
to the occasion.
Lost Check favor f.
ks i i mi. . i.
ere .-1 r C , , on
Greenville Tin i
On., A i
i ant to f
t is it has
. a t
Otto eh,
M.
here several Mr.
is an exp -n inner and -c
i n i . His work n
II .
Write or apply to
G.
S. s,
No Opportunity.
thing Ilka about
is she has he
tense of A man never in-
to tell ii juke to get her to
laugh at
she exhibit of the
prettiest dimple in the world when
she
aid.
Comfort In Thai.
Jimmy Ain't vaccination
healed up yet
Don't
feel
The doctor told
mum I mustn't take n hath till it's
all healed
n. H. of
i-i two ii ii-i
tee plait,
r. lie would lie hi Wild
a y
Hi- III. Id 1-
Don't sail
this
limn to Kn
90th, It order
special
in lulu s mid d heave
a in. Green-
Villa Kiel
, leave Hint.
i A C.,
.-J- yourself a Coat and Trousers of
Coat single or do breasted, Trousers with
a Straw Hat, and you
nave the acme of coolness.
and our go Into the
building of Every Serge Suit we Sell.
about your having the best in the market.
This a sPlendid store to tie to for clothes, for
are always faithful and honest.
Frank Wilson,
THE KING CLOTHIER.
Pulley Bowen
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS.
There was i. ts a mi-i
Smith Huh ii he r
In
in .
Tho
. I
follow r ;. . id
in . the j .
was mi y to . it r
to d
ho
We will inaugurate Our Spring Season by
putting on display the newest
ideas to be shown in
SILKS WHITE GOODS
I We have no trash or Special Sale stuff but
I we will have the latest and best things that
were obtainable in the American markets
and we cordially invite the Ladies that are
A desirous seeing the NEWEST
IN SILKS AND WHITE GOODS
to call at our establishment and feast the
eyes. Very truly yours.
PULLEY St BOWEN
It is sure to pay you
NOBLES
Barbe
Shop.
Next I-
and
not work
fr
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Ask your friends to go on your Bond when you can get it furnished at a small cos
We can sign Judicial Bonds for Guardians, Administrators etc. In FIVE
Cosmetics A Specialty, after you apply Any Bond to be filed In the Court issued at once
and Cal on or write
d U- and. GUARANTY CO Baltimore Md.
i remain, H. A. WHITE, General Agent, or
S J NOBLES H W WHEDBEE,
WIN
This
it is in charge of F. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep-
Reflector in and territory
Misses Mm. spent
and K
The
He .
he pines
at
the one j
An idle 1-
for as us
is i-
it ha
with
take
in.-
keep them i-
Mi-.
field Sam .
W.
Mn,. -II.-
We i
price.
U.
ha- vi
W-
home i-i
It
G to
Cox A b
Son's in
Mr.
Hi.
their
in
Cr- ml.
Allot, 1.1.
nil
Co
J. ADetroit, Mica.,
If you wain
to
Mack
at
No
pa I . Hi
Co.,
i-e
J. P.
Ville l i .
For I'm
1.- . is
dollar an
t heavens.
i.- -i so
v f
Bank of
of
II s here
and let
. id pay you
. let us
in
if
went to
iris ever
Co.
to Cox-
I few cot-
. ire off-
very low
Greenville,
lives here,
. . come
t.
,. B. T.
Wood
Hi u
VI-II
in at
urn
Hi.
1-11
I.
Hardy have
III I lit
died at
., . mid was
. . fur
Hi burying
of shoes
very
Barbel
j lined from
or tie
, Co.
. . -.-ii day. It
it good
Barber
a lot,
Co
rubbers go
to
C A. fail
A V He I.- t-
Straws toil
blow, just n
.-
It, tier
it
W. J. Boyd, of
after-
, way the wind
t on of
d out from
Hi Co's.
nm little sou,
Ham
H. ,. s
yellow
P H Ki lie and A. G. Cox
in e Tuesday,
A. W, Cu. are clean-
. nil. cheap.
1.50
1.25 .,
,.
2.25 ,,
3.00 .
All qualities
Good
rainy weather.
Rev. R. Carroll,
is visiting and
here. will preach at
the Baptist tonight.
Contractors of wood and brick
Bee is for lowest
prices. attention given.
J. K. Cooper,
W. S. Nobles.
-42
cents
1.60
1.76
2.19
at
this
Miss Lillian Campbell, of W
is Misses Mimic
and Cox this Sh-
school here
and her many glad
see tier
Joshua
Gold Point Sunday
remedy. A Cm
Mineral Water.
Kidney trouble, Liver com-
plaint, Female
etc. For sale at the drug
st B. T. Cox, and
Inspector Barber ban
been here this week after
mail service.
K K. Cox and Mis n-
Cox spent in Green-
ville.
A car load of received
at Harrington, Co.,
C. T. Cox and Mis- Lama Cox
at Sunday.
left
for a visit 1.1 several days to 111-
at Fremont.
A large of
ad
grade- has just
the large-tore A. and
Co.
the summer will need good
traveling mink. See them
bargains. cm
Mrs. H. VI. spent Tues-
day with Miss Kate Chapman.
E. F. Tucker Mrs. Sarah
Taylor to Saratoga
and returned Monday.
Minn ford, of Ayden, was
visiting Sunday.
A nice of
at Barbel Co's.
Miss ha- been
visiting relatives here pat-t
week.
B. G. went to
and returned
Tuesday.
G. H. Elli-, Greenville, came
don
K. h to Greenville
Tuesday.
line of groceries
ways on hand
Co.
Some of our farmers are finish-
up this week-
ii to ripen
very rapidly.
For bay, corn and oats go
Harrington, Barber Co.
K. from Kin-
Monday.
Some our young people are
to wit savings
in the bank. in
The of saving formed
implements of all
at Hailing, Barber Co.
youth will help them be lode
pendent in niter years.
It is gratifying see the steady
in our little
to officers
are continually adding improve-
The recent work on the
has put them In the be-it
condition th it they been In
for several
Ours are a abiding ,
so much M ii-n n 1- a rare
tor tn be made.
However, Policeman C.
is the alert and at all time
looking after the interests of the
town. We saw h arrest a do
the other day. have beet.
informed whether the formality
a trial g. through with or
nut, hut line thing we do
there is one lees
and the liven
of people. If in were dealt
with the same way we
We will admit that advertising
repays its oust to any
business. But after all the
itself and its quality for less money
than it can be had elsewhere, is
the best scheme we have found
yet. However it is being demon-
to us by mail orders we
are constantly receiving from
STATEMENT.
from
tit, h r.
Sin Edgar
I, I.-
K A
Ti W
it
J Harrington
H v
U- H
C Hi
on
List of claims audited and
lowed by the Board of Aldermen
the town of Greenville from
July to June,
T- Am r
Qr-in vile Booking
r in I
.-it .- n
K mi Tm-i C note
an I
in
Mrs M
G AC I
W B
Baker Hut
Hone
Raleigh
H L On-
ST Wane
White em-1
T. Will Full V
From 111-i y
Fund
lira-
H. Rick
Co
I IT
8.0
.
c max
No. To w i
M., S
Lydia . and
M dim .
ticket
No. To m 1--
Masonic Turn
Am
No.
No.
iN
Interest
in H. i.-i
No. To whom issued.
J S Smith
Silas Donaldson
JO Cl
T K Honker o
T E Hooker
Silas
FM
Hard Clark
J L.
SMALLPOX.
No. To whom
Mug e
CL Wilkinson
T E Hooker A On.
May
J E
T E Hooker Co
H L j
on School
wait .
II
H L Car.
H L
Can
F V. Wu .
P-
29- u .,
H L C u
--ii-t.
HT
No. To
H L .
I To
no
7.1
-VIII .
1264
a I.-.
6.1
Greenville's greatest
Dealers.
Quality,
Originality,
Price,
we sell tor or on
easy terms
You will find a complete
line at all times
We are sole agents
for Enameled Beds.
to
Framed to .
BIG CUT ON AU GOOD
AC-1
IMPORTANCE TO O
The
of piano doe to
In
and dry r- more or
and Io of motion is in
In extreme damp i
I piano actions one very
t and unresponsive. time
TO MAKE
FALL GOODS.
We are now selling our
ladies oxfords, figured lawns,
laces and embroideries at
and light
B.
C J
.
B. no
M H
the
no; piano is tuned tin. notion is
i looked after I r reason that
H the n does
not come in under of
Tuning
two and distinct
g branches learning. The inning
At is theoretically
in I- New con-
while action and
can in- perfected at
This rum is very haul
piano iii . V
came here direct from
factory is an expert
actions. He will remain lure
days Owners
will do justice to their pianos to
have him examine their instruments
But one half of regular price
lie charged to owners our make
Mr Ulrich's work is fully
teed or money will be refunded
upon making complaint. Hy all
in-- phone the
to have your piano examined, you
owe U to your instrument, especial-
after this continual sped of
fair weeks rain and dampness.
Very sincerely yours.
O.
The price on all Dry Goods and
Notions will be marked down low.
County Superior Court
Bast Carolina Railway
Vs
T. W a White
a and Shelly Swain
guardian of
Whitehurst, who is a defendant
in the above cause, will lake
that a special proceeding, en-
titled as shove, has
Superior court of Pitt county.
A new of the famous
pin just in a
Reflector Book
FREE
Pitt county, in which the
said defendant interest. the
said defendant wilt further take .
that lie is required to appear at the
office of the of Superior court Of
said on Friday the 31st of
August in the town of Greenville,
and answer or to the petition
pie of a distance, who have said proceeding, or
v , . the plaintiff will apply to tho court for
our stock and made he relief therein demanded,
. D. MOORE,
Last Carolina Supply Co.
To sufferers of Kidney, Liver or
Bladder Other maim
, say buy a bottle and L
before the Clerk, to c a cure will refund
of way for the plaintiff's railway
across a tract of land in
3.00
Shoes at
2.50
2.50
Shoes at
figured
at
figured
Lawn at
1-2 cent
Percale at
A. F. C.
hams at
Jas F
your say a
full size free bottle of
and if it you. then
use SOL until
This advertisement entitles you
to a bottle SOL at
DRUG STORE.
Only a limited number of bottles
given away. miss this op
to test
SOL.
Save the Worry
The hot weather brings you
without adding to it by worrying war what to
by for n-t, dinner or supper. With inch n stock f
Groceries, Canned Goods, Package
Goods, Pickles, Butter Cheese, Coffee,
Tea, Candies, Fruits, as I carry, tho and buy
in; are easy and the all It will take p argument to
yon of this if you visit and sea l
You can me one dour North of Stanford's.
J. B
Neat Job Printing
Our specialty
Reflector Job Printing Office
nm





InventorY
Absolute Surrender of All Summer Goods Now Under Our Roof. All
Question of Former Price, Values, Cost or the like Completely
There are Sales of Some Kind, Somewhere every day of the week. Sift the best of them and you
will fail to find one that will come within speaking distance of the one
that will commence here
ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 10th, 1906
All Greenville looks to Stores. C. T. has always been recognized as an aggressive
meeting any and all emergencies, hard tasks and strong propositions, fairly and squarely
in the face. To get clear of this stock, no matter what the sacrifice. That is extremely strong
store talk, designedly so. We urge you to come here Friday and verify it. Sales of every
sort never held out such money saving inducements.
THE MOST FORCEFUL WORDS WOULD NOT EXAGGERATE.
French Dress Ginghams
Old Figure yards
to each customer. styles to
select from. New figure 1-2
Embroideries.
Old Figure
New figure
Colored Lawn
Old figure He New figure
Ladies Vests
Old figure New figure
Necessity Knows No Law.
Ways Different
We inaugurate this final disposal timely
dry goods, clothing. hats, furniture, car-
pets, etc. just in the best season. Provide now
for family while this involuntary onslaught of
private property is being dispatched. The
minded who have profited by our past
sales will be here in full force. You never have
and never will be disappointed at
Mens Wools Suits
Old figure New styles.
New figure
White Homespun.
Old figure New figure
Ladies Black Hose
Old figure New figure
Boys Suits, All Sizes
Old figure
New figure
Saturday And Monday.
-H
Boys Suits All Sizes
Old figure
New figure
Old figure
New
Mens Pat Leather Shoes
Old figure
New figure
At These Absurd Prices We Are Go-
to Limit to Days Only
This gives you ample time to gather together
a new suit for the father brother and son, a
new dress for the mother, sister or daughter, a
roll new matting, a bed stead, shoes perhaps.
You arc bound to need something in our line.
Do The Work of
j Sore That You Get Your Share Friday.
This business has been built by unusual efforts that have been made and the unusual service that it has rendered
along with the rare values thus given Hundreds of values that will find no rival outside
will be shown and proven ti you when you arrive Friday the first day we operate.
i O
M V
in
n g
Store That
I I I I . I .
Greenville Livery W. R. PARKER
Transfer
WILL
SOON HAVE
CHURCH.
NEW
Christi an Scientists to Erect Fine
Edifice.
Have Been Drawn Building
of the First Church of Christ,
and New York Architect Will
Supervise the be
Situated at Tenth and
Work Will Shortly Commence
Wilmington i to be further
adorned in the
building line by a
new which is to .
erected by the First ill
Christ, Scientist, of this
Plans for the edifice have already
been drawn the contract in thin
been given out
Messrs. Hum ft of
York City, and a member of
hi in will arrive in
mi nylon to for the
The lit it to be about
Tea lb and Market where
property was id with
end in view through the real estate
agency of M. C. Co., but
whether the church will be erected
on the corner or not baa
not yet been ruined upon. It
erected the corner it will be I be
, southeast corner, but if not it
only be a distance away,
position the
side of Market, of Tend
street.
At present the
handsome quarters in the O
but .
were only obtained
as it has long been, the m
the of to
possess an edifice of their own
Now the I u expected t in. Ha
the will a
some one and will likely t- o.
. It will he finely
substantially
The work of erecting it will u
dune under the
of a representative
Messrs. Hunt Hunt, and the
w k of I can down the build-
i. now site will begin
The of these
have been given
to vacate. vi
patch, Tuesday July
Slat.
Friend, This Is Worth Reading
Suppose You Stop and Sec
Isn't it Wonderful
Greensboro. N. C. March 1903.
Mrs Joe take pleas-
in stating your Remedy
has entirely cured our little girl of
a very bad case i which
covered a great part of her body,
She had eczema from
the time she was three weeks old,
until she was six years old. She
is now perfectly well and I feel
that I cannot speak too highly of
it has not had a symptom of
it for six years. Respectfully,
J. VS. COBB.
i To Publishers
and Printers
We have an entirely new
on which patents
are pending, whereby we
can reface old Brass Col-
and Head Rules,
pt. and thicker, and make
them fully as good as now
and without any unsightly
knobs or feet on the hot-
torn.
i PRICES
Column and Head
regular length .
L. S m-H
Head Ruled i.
and per
A refaced
full
will be cheerfully
cent on application.
Printers Co
Manufactures of True and
High Grade Miter
N. Ninth Street. Philadelphia. P
Marriage License.
of Deeds R. Williams
issued licenses to the following without notice.
N.
Steamboat Service.
Steamer L. leaves
Washington daily
at a. for Greenville; leaves
Greenville daily
at m. for
Connecting at Washington with
Norfolk Southern Railroad for
Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia,
New York, Bobbin and all other
North. Connects a Norfolk
with all points West.
Shippers should order their
freight via Norfolk, care Norfolk
Southern R. R.
bailing hours subject to change
Mens Sum. Undershirts
Old figure ow
Window Shades
Old figure New figure
Ladies Pat Tip
Shoes
Old figure
New figure
c i since last report.
WHITE.
. i
J. J. CHERRY, Agent, Green-
ville, N. C.
B. O. General T. and
A X V,,.,
W. H. M K v p Q M
Win. and L t-
tie.
the torpid liver,
the digestive organ,
the bowels, and are
as an
;. medicine,
In malarial districts their virtues
lire v, recognized, as they
properties in freeing
the system from that poison.
coated.
E -e No Substitute
Not Quite
you can get a
j driver or
at Br lacking. Have a
tool box he prepared for
Our line of tools
la and
will see that your tool
box not lack a single
useful
curse
You get Harness,
MIllS.
of
DEALER IN
HEALER
AM KILN-DRIED
Can furnish nice horses and cars r
for l
boarded by the day. week .
or t.
L JOHNSON,
Tile Setter.
Plans and estimate. Cotton of
AND on application. All Bagging, Bag.
. .- work guaranteed Turn key job Correspondence and
Greenville C. when over desired
Groceries
And Provisions
Cotton Bagging and
always on hand
kept con-
in stock. Country
Produce Bought and Sold i
D. W.
North Carolina.
Is The
ha pro that the moon has
n . re, life In
. e no
who have a
hard h
ii--. Ills, and
dice, Torpid
General
. ii if
i oral and
the aged. It Induces sound sleep,
J. Wooten-
Price only
NOTICE
Having made to
the Nelson
Truck and also to sell same
a will he pleased to
in need of same. Apply
J. A. N.
hi
STATEMENT
OF TOWN FINANCES.
Continued from yesterday
List of audited and
lowed by the Board of
of the town Greenville from
July 1905 to June, 1906.
CLERK AND
J T
Q A Clark
MS W H
Smith
G A Clark
W H
G A Clark
W H
Smith
G A
W H
No. To who issued.
J C Lamer
Fleming
F M Wooten
J C
J C
A H
W A Bowen
J R Move
Cl J C
J C Tyson
Leonidas Fleming
F M
F Wooten
J C Tyson
J C Lanier
u Fleming
F M Wooten
J C
F M Wooten
J C Tyson
J C
A H Taft
J R
Fleming
W A Bowen
Tyson
H L Carr
Leonidas Fleming
F M Wooten
F M Wooten
Tyson
Leonidas Fleming
J C
FM Wooten
Tyson
Fleming
J C
J R
Cubs
F M Wooten
C Tyson
Leonidas Fleming
J R
J C Lanier
A H Taft
J Tyson
J C
J R
Leonidas Fleming
F M Wooten
J C Tyson
A H
Leonidas Fleming
w A Bowen
J c
F M Wooten
J Tyson
A U Taft
CS Curr
J B Move
T I looker
W A Bowen
Oil 1868
on
T E Hooker Co
II L Carr
H L Carr
FIRE DEPARTMENT AND
INSPECTION
II
A nit .
CO
CO
CO
Ml
2.00
STREETS
No. To whom issued.
H L Carr
ST White
Fred
Car
L H Pender
W R Parker
H L
Baker Hut
Fred
W R Parker
H L Carr
Fred
H L Carr
W R Parker
J F
H L Car
Fred
Ain't
CO
H. A.
JOHN A RICKS
Ricks.
No. To issued.
Fabric Fire He Co.
K in in
John
Eureka Fire Co. no
T Goodwin
R Hyman On
Ferd
J B Cherry and C
Fred
R Hyman
Ferd
R Hyman
t and T.
Co. , Hose
R Hyman
R Hyman
R Hyman
HEADQUARTERS FOR
MM
H L Carr
V Co
Hart
H L Can
H L Carr
Fred
Fred
H L Carr
Louie Allen
Elks
Henry Allen
Zeb
Bill
Ed
Dave Lam
John Allen
Marshall Elks
Fred
V. Co.
road f
STATIONERY, AND
PUNTING.
Ni. To whom issued.
D J
J Envelopes
D J
H L Can, Envelopes
Whichard
Whichard
Having consolidated the two stocks of H. A. and John A. is one
store we are prepared to furnish our customers anything needed in
Dry goods and groceries
We win carry an up-to-date line
Hats, Shoes, dress goods, Notions,
In Groceries we will have at all times a full line of the very best goods, not only
the staples like
Meat, Flour, Sugar, coffee, but all kinds of
canned goods, the finest brands
We can supply anything you need to wear or to eat, and pay highest prices
COUNTRY PRODUCE. Quality, and prices of our goods will please you.
No.
To whom issued.
J T Smith
G A Clark
W H
G A
W H
1,504.00
W B
H L Can
Fred
Carr
Dave
Fred
Fred
Dave Bullock
H L Carr
James Haskins
Fred
Fred
Nelson
Chas Cobb
II
11411.16
HOUSES AND
No. To whom issued.
Albert Williams
Cherry Co
Mooring
Will Gray
Albert V
J B Cherry Co.
H L ii r
ill Albeit Williams
Fleming and Mooring
H L Carr
C Q Starkey
I Co
Albert
j BE Co
j J B Cherry Co.
Albert Williams
CG Starkey
No.
1915
AND LIGHT.
To whom issued.
light Com.
ii ii .
GREENVILLE, N. C.
for water
No. whom issued.
Water ft light 840.78
Water Com. 684.28
Frank B E Patrick and Co.
Smith
G A
W H
R Hyman
G A Clark
W H
K Mil in
J T Smith
O A dark
-v. H
J T
G A Clark
W U
crank Wilson
Ed Harris
T Smith
-J
w ll
O A Clark
W U
H L Carr
Albert Will mint.
C G
Wilson
Williams
Fleming and Mooring
C G
2nd J Baud
001218 Albert Williams
001238 Sam Cherry
J Baud J G
David Bullock
C G
H L C
David Bullock
C G Starkey
H L Carr
F M
David Bullock
Fleming Mooring
J B J O
DO
Si
Machinery and Supply Co. L H Pender ii L Carr
Co
FEEDING PRISONERS,
HOUSE, AND MARKET HOUSE.
No. To whom issued.
Harriet Hopkins
Smith
; J C
Harriet Hopkins
Hopkins
Harriet Hopkins
J T Smith
H L Carr
Harriet Hopkins
Harriet II
OIL
No. To whom issued,
Oil Co.
Standard Oil Co.
13.05
ELECTION.
No To whom issued.
D S Spain
G K Cherry
KM Starkey
Continued
IKE MOB OF 1848.
Dramatic Climax That th Kin
of Prussia.
When the of 1818
broke out in Prussia the king, Fred-
William IV., issued many
They denounced
those who protested the old
state of and urged n
as of miscreants, most-
and informed
that lie would never
grant a constitution.
The actual fighting, however,
when for days his troops took bar
after barrier, only to be
ed after each as resolutely half a
block further down the street,
changed his attitude, and he an-
concessions, The troops
were sent from the city.
When the soldiers had marched
away from all parts of the city sol-
.-ii and processions moved
toward the royal palace. They es-
i. of .
fallen in battle. The bodies of
the slain borne aloft on litters,
their wounds uncovered,
their heads wreathed with laurels
and So the procession
marched into the inner courtyard f
the palace.
The litters were placed in rows
on the courtyard floor, and around
them the multitude of men
with pallid faces, begrimed with
powder, smoke and blood, many
them the weapons with
which had fought during the
and between women and
children bemoaned their dead.
The king loudly called for.
appeared in an open gallery,
and dejected, by nil side the
weeping queen.
the multitude shouted.
Ami tin- king . i .- hat lo the
V. . . .,. vi.among the multitude intoned tho
old hymn,
in which all
joined. The chorus finished, the
king withdrew, the corpses lift-
ed again and lite procession
moved in grim solemnity.
It was a terrible h t
tho ii, i a
ed answer to address, in
which the fighters had do
as n band miscreants.
Had been such among them
Frederick William IV. would hard-
have survived that when
he stood them and de-
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-
DIG MACHINES.
Yours to serve,
H. L.
The Hardware Man.
Knowing
IS HALF OF IT.
i i v i v cu
Same It to baying
w at . where to bay, and what you are going to
con is In.
price will cony
inn in my
that
towing
is
the M
COTTON SEED. MEAL AND HULLS
Oats Bran, Ship Stun, Lime and Groceries.
W Hue it will to . in crest t.
F. V- JOHNSTON-
i L
Gold Cut ii only
discolored may cleaned by neat
lag it a soft brush dipped
calcined magnesia
it's earth. If badly spotted sac
fill
blotched be
by carefully brushing with n
dipped n a warm solution of
dram to one-
half water then in clean
warm water. If tho braid is of t
for
and
fresh from the
field of with guns still in
their hands. at that moment
their cry was not to tho
nor with
but Mi-ii. my Carl
Sch in m Magazine.
poor quality all attempts
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Wholesale
furniture Denier, paid
Cotton
Turkeys. Egg, Bed
tends, Mattresses, Suits, Hi-
Carriages,
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes.
and Gall
Key
Henry George Ctn-
Cherries, Applet-
at clean- Pine .-. Jelly,
will only make its appearance
worse.
on Wall Paper.
To remove grease spots Iron wall
paper or material a cap-
ital plan is to mix earth to
paste the
rather thick with
and tho paste
dry for or .
When dry brush oft ant.
should
i ll i.
all the
. i a
Flour Sou;
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Seed and Hulls, Gar
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nuts
Pried Apples.
Prunes, Currents,
and Ware, Tin and
Wart, Cakes and Crackers, Mao
Best Butter, New
Sewing Machines and nu-
other Quality and
quantity. Cheap cash. Come
M. SCHULTZ





CONDENSED STORIES.
Wm
Celebrated Statesman
Treated to
Famous mm sometimes jut
like other men in eyes of
One day the celebrated Ed-
ward was riding along a
in Manx At a
bright and pretty girl got the
ears took the vacant scat by his
He entered into conversation
ODES THE DOG REASON
I .- U . I
h and ion
with
by her
When the train was entering
ton he I
w said bland-
I to k.
who ii i- in you have lien
Authentic Seem to War-
rant That Conclusion.
A dog I owned suffered a great
deal with indigestion. The in-
diet would bring these
attacks, and as they occurred very
frequently had of
medicine always on hand and kept
it a shelf in his kennel. The
seemed to acquired a
comprehension as to the relief
bringing quality of that little.
he was ill and food was
before him he would Kent it,
walk without touching it, then
turn to the and, gazing
at the bottle, indicate plainly bi
want. He took the medicine
the slightest which is
mt. r exceptional, a.- any one who
r tried to dose a dog will agree.
This dog when let out would
never disturb anything in the
try yard, but the moment a stray
hi r way into hi yard the I
pot the better of him. He
catch the unfortunate
kill and devour it, leaving only i
few feathers a evidence of the
fol-
lowed. The remnants feather
to the dog so as to
oil him his wrong doing, and
make the cause of the punishment
lo From time to time
chicken would he
I all efforts to locate the guilty
were The dog yard
.,. but nothing
found.
be-t broilers were disappear-
a rapid rate, and I decided to
the do watched. Soon lie was
I a in the Kit and the
moment the dog had
finished his meal he scratched the
feathers in a heap and curried
with hie teeth to corner of hi
yard, where ho buried them.
dog had the most embarrassed
and
expression at the time he
I was caught that I ever noticed on
the girl, up- u dog. An extra wren punishment
turning m was dealt out, and do not know ,
statesman ii J benignant- if the mortification of being ;
i or the did the work, I
am Mr. n but the dog front that j
The girl stand at him vacant.-. Tho related observations shove
He again, for the in order t.
thought that his name could something for a set purpose. I be-
most animals the
unknown to her hail not taken
form in his serene mind.
The pause became oppressive. H-
the girl bethought herself.
she desperately
live in
Mark Twain's Bast.
Alter Mark Twain had spoken
for hall an hour or more at one of
his lectures years ago, says the Boa-
ton Record, ho concluded to take a
brief rest, and without a word of
explanation he Stopped talking am
eat down. The audience hardly
knew what to do,
tome one more bold than the rest
got up. strode down the and
went out. Home el o
and in a minutes I he hall w i
empty. i Mr.
I u local .
who tr to In
mean I v
reply. I
been I
the I
. I T i lib con
riot in f
usual i
in degree, more or
according to mental develop-
In the hist case described the
dog's instinct led him to catch and
kill the chicken, but memory told
him that would follow
if found out. lie reasoned that by
hilling the evidence of his guilt ho
would escape punishment for his ac-
which he understood to be
wrong. The very fact of being able
to between right and
, and trying to cheek the con-
sequence, of the latter shows the
of thinking and therefore
of reasoning L.
in
The Steamboat and an
If Fulton had
in proving to
eve.
the
Hie
for
, why
i take
Chip of tho Old
. h n for the urn I
days . Ills third, u of l,
to down to New i
. ii his I r.
, d i d i lung
, i
i his train.
. can't . a
cried
city to
lie p
paten
that I
and
that
a revolutionary
the history of the whole
world might have changed. A
critic as
laid before tho French emperor his
for -team navigation. It might
to n I
investigated it, but he
lo leave the decision to
commission of wiseacres, who re-
ported that by the aid
of steam was mi obvious absurdity.
That was two before the bat-
of Tr was Had
the advice of Fulton
at once to building,
army ii at
aft if all have landed in Eng-
land and wrought it- military
up British soil instead of at
to Trafalgar turn-
, ed
Ha R.
While v,.
col
oil the Doctor.
II
up. h
to
e my re
B VI
Mrs. S.--- H
Mrs.
Own Hot
is he
the
was
Hi i
B in
t, r .-
that
sun-.-
far
I I
to
in ti
ii. tin-
ad a patient an
ii mi, with u ten, . hen t
I p put on in its e I n
i i f pin
r, and co
I in Ii . en r
twice in. i
-.- ;. . i I,
I i i.
re I r plied V I,
; . your
Mm I you i .
it
Bi ii Co, man
are so
pi i . ; . ; a
I.--
can- I to go lo I.
Mai ii you are in bed,
dear.
I . I'm not,
ma; I'm on big
is l. r
G.
STORES
The . a toe is the only true test.
ch- and you will be
surprised at then n faultless fit, at the light-
they to your g at their handsome
shapely a d distinctive style. You
no longer fee to your step, that
I dead weight, i ha i tired feeling. MB .
There is no that can thwart
la u pleasure, or
irritate her an ill-fitting
a Dodd and forget your foot troubles
J. R. T, G.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR
VOL No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY. AUGUST 1906.
NO
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT.
Adopted by Tribe No.
56.1. R. M.
the Great Spirit in his
divine power boa seen fit to take
from our midst the sister of our be-
loved brother, James Hard.-e, there-
fore be it
1st. That we bow in humble
to the will of Him who
has the power to give and take
away. Then let us feel that He
all well.
2nd. That we extend to Brother
and bereaved family our
heartfelt sympathy and assure them
that the Great Spirit is able to aid
them in the hour of distress
3rd. That these resolutions be
on our records, a copy be
to Brother and they be
published in The Reflector.
ITEMS.
E. A. Cooper
O. W Williams,
T. T Williams
Com.
TRIED TO WHIP THE EDITOR.
SIX LYNCHERS ARRESTED.
Down in county, darkest
Arkansas, they do thing up brown,
Ben Murdock. An editor call-
ed a member of the legislature a
and the member
went into the office to lick the editor.
After a minute's conversation the
editor man threw the
out the window on to a
roof, which was rotten, and the leg-
man fell through to a porch
below, lighting on a sleeping dog.
The dog rose up and bit the man on
the arm whereupon the
kicked the dog. At this mo-
the owner of the dog hearing a
commotion, rushed around the
very mad. It is not safe to
kick an county dog, so the
owner of dog kicked the
eared the porch into a con-
horse trough. About this
time the member of the legislature
concluded that he a lop-eared
idiot and went City
Journal.
Died.
Lyman Edwards, years
old a son of Mr. H. C. E l-
wards by his marriage, died
at the home of hi
grandfather, Mr. R. II.
near Ayden, where he has made
bis home infancy.
He was with typhoid lever
about ago. Mr.
has sympathy of many friends
in his bereavement. The
of little boy will be brought
to Greenville on Saturday
train. will be held
at the church at a. m.,
and will be taken from
the church to Cherry Hill
tery for
Large Tobacco
warehouses today
had the it breaks of any day
the new opened, be-
pounds
being the market, Some who
i had d that prices would
the list large break saw
Hie error if i heir prediction,
the contrary prices a ten-
to nu-ii even Home
y as us
and i ere
from lo The farmers
pleated. Daily
Hobbed.
Reel;, N. , An list
cl the B.
Hall at thin by
forcing open rear with
an taken h nearby yard
The Incited in the same
building is the heavier loser. All
the money in it at lb it tune,
taken.
Two guns and a pair of shies
were taken from the but tho
money drawer mis overlooked.
Bloodhounds have been lent to
with a of tracking the thief or
thieves.
Farmville, N. C, Aug. 8th.
Misses Vivian Parker, Addie
Bynum and Lady are
some time at Morehead
City and Seven Springs.
T. H. Smith and wile left today
to visit bis relatives in Weldon.
Mr. and Mrs J. Thomas and
son, Scott, are back with
again. Mr. Thomas represents the
American Co,, on market
bore.
Mrs. N. E. Smith has returned
home alter several weeks visit to
her sou, R. L. Smith, in Green-
ville.
A. C. Monk has returned from
Oxford, N. C.
Mrs. S. M. very de-
entertained the
Wednesday evening.
After carrying the
electing officers for another
j ear, who were the same
delicious ices and cake were served.
On Friday afternoon at her bus
country home, Mrs. W. R.
Home entertained complimentary
to the Magazine Club. All enjoyed
i he afternoon and the
fruits and melons which Mr.
Home always has during this
of the year. Mrs. Home is
u most charming hostess and
knows how to entertain in the
good old Southern style.
Miss Carlotta of Km
is ting Mrs. J. F.
Frank is off for a few
days vacation visiting relatives.
Josh and Ben Shepherd
have returned from Morehead.
An impromptu bop was given
Wednesday night in hall
and much enjoyed by
Mies Blanch King, of
with Leslie Smith.
Miss Carlotta Kin
with Rasberry.
Miss Rosa Moore, with Roland
Lang.
Miss Ruth Bynum with Floyd
Bryan.
Miss Mary Cobb with Walter
Ward.
Miss Etta Smith Henry
Jackson.
Miss Jenkins, of Tarboro, with
Mr. Carlile, of Tarboro.
Alice Newton with Walter
Gay.
Miss Mabel King with Will
Bryan.
Mesdames N. W.
Askew, Mack D.
King.
Farmville tobacco market open-
ed Tuesday 7th, with quite a nice
break considering
which the farmers have had to
the past month. Prices are
good for the quality, and a steady
and substantial market is very
this season. All the farm-
were well pleased with their
sales. This we hope to do every
time they come, as we have a
corps of buyers that give high
prices as any, and as strong ware-
force to push and help
the farmers as can be
Eastern market. Farmville ware-
has been greatly strength-
by addition of R. L.
Davis, W, Murphy, J. P.
W. L. Starks. firm
can will do all their power
to get the tip top prices build
up a market with the aid of
by of
the Carolina that will
with any.
Toe Frank who
tried to drown his wife Saturday
night by beating throwing bet-
in the creek, given a
before Justice of the Peace, J. M
Monday morning. Not
being able to get bonded
lie was taken to jail for a rest.
Dr. Earl G. Weeks, who
graduated in dentistry at
Excitement Continues at Salisbury
Barn on Lyerly Farm
Burned.
Salisbury, N. C. Aug.
there are no of trouble
there are persistent rumors of the
organization of a strong parry
liberate from the Salisbury jail
the three
murderers of the Lyerly
family. Feeling runs high
tonight over early
this morning of the barn and two
horses on farm of Lyerly
who, his wife and two child-
were murdered by the lynched
The is believed to
have been burned by
of the men who were
lynched. The military still guards
the jail and c m rt h ail G it
ling guns be fired a mob
should it attempt to the j isl
premises.
Salisbury, X. C, Aug.
to nine o'clock tonight the follow
have beau arrested
charge of murder, as par-
the lynching Monday
John Hall, of Montgomery
G. H. Gentle, of Rowan.
John Cauble-
Goodman.
Bud
F. II. Cress.
The four last named are of this
city.
All were sent to jail without bail
and will be tried for their lives.
Governor R. B. Glenn arrived
here tonight from Raleigh at
o'clock tonight. While merely
passing through on his way west,
his presence is expected to hare a
effect the situation in
Salisbury. He will not at
assist in the lynching investigation.
ITEMS.
RUN IN WHITE MAN'S BUGGY
PERSONAL
FOR COMMISSIONER.
Burros
I have been taking your paper
a long time, and think I have
been for it every year since
it started. I believe I have
eve.- before written a piece for a
single man for oilier, and it is not
a single man lam going to men-
now, but a whole bunch of
them.
I want to nominate a of
commissioners. I have
nothing to say against the present
board, but it seems to be the
that they will not stand for
The men I to
arc Dick King, Meg Smith
and Proctor for
and the side of the river,
and Alf. J add
land for the side of the river.
These men will make as good bet
of commissioners comity
They will do their
duty and in good
Five.
Big Kentucky
claims the
man in the
William Allen, had twenty-
four children, four by his
wife and twenty by the last.
are Meredith Walker,
baa had twenty-one all
of whom had the same
Greenwood, who bat
twenty children and only one
and Dukes, who had
all having
mother, and there are many fa
lies the county with sixteen
mil
good tobacco sale
Medical College, is going to would bring as many in t-
open an office over W. M. Reflector receipts as came Fri-
new store in a few days. day we would be very glad.
S. C. August
O. G. Calhoun is visiting
in Greenville.
Mr. J. O. an ex-
tended visit to Washington, N.
has resumed his duties with tho
Beaufort County Lumber Co.
Mrs. S. S. Spivey, of is
visiting Mr. Geo. on Pine
street.
Mr. and G. R. Ives are the
guests of Mrs. G. A. Savage.
new walk from
Hon. George H. Cole's residence on
Babbitt's Boulevard to the offices
the Beaufort County Lumber
Co., has completed and adds
much to the appearance of this
action of the city.
Mrs. H. B. and Miss
who have for
the past several weeks the
guests of Mr. H. B. Phillips on
Bobbin-.-. Boulevard, left this
morning for Clifton Springs, N. Y.
Chief of Police H. H. Stanley,
who has for the past few days been
engaged in making extensive
in municipal property
completed his labors this evening.
Mr. G. A. Savage, Jr., of New-
port News, Va., Is the guest of his
father on Pine street.
Mrs. F. M. Faison, of
Rapids, is also one of the guests at
Savage House Party on Pine
street.
Mr. P. H. Harrington spent the
day in Greenville.
Mr. Jno. David Cox. of Winter
at the Hotel Leg It.
Probably the heaviest rain-fall
the Bummer occurred even-
It tell far three hours, a
regular gully-washer and a
difference in
the temperature is noticeable as
a result.
A very enjoyable let cream sup-
per was given at the of
Mr. W. H. Smith Tuesday night
in of his Misses
of Warren, of
A large number
of the younger set were present
a most delightful evening re-
W. T. Sledge, who has
slightly indisposed for the past
few days is now convalescent.
Dr. R I. Minton, who has been
spending the past few days in the
vicinity of Black has return-
ed to his borne in this city.
Thursday morning Mr. F. G.
Whaley while returning from
South Greenville on his motor car
had the to collide with
a cart an unknown
party one mile from Greenville
and was though not
hurt. The collision was due
to a mutual misunderstanding
both parties, each thinking that
there was ample time to clear the
crowing. Mr. Whaley, although
he sustained a severe fall escaped
very luckily and is resting easy at
this writing. The driver was
part of the cart
was demolished. The motor car
was not more ten
miles an hour the time of the
collision.
K. of
was town today,
J. O. is absent spending
his vacation in Nash Halifax
counties.
Negro Gets for His
Dr. J. W. Perkins
drove up in front of King's stables
below Five Points, where he stop-
and while sitting on his buggy
was talking parties on the
sidewalk. Jess King, a who today,
works out about the depot, came
along in a buggy.
was in the buggy with and
noticing how the was
said you are
to that
Of Those Coming and Going.
Daily July 11th.
J. F. Allen to Norfolk
today.
Julius went to
care a------if I was
insolent reply, and a later
the clash of wheels came.
King pulled he was
driving out of the tangle and drove
on. Dr. Perkins followed
to the depot where ho
and walking up to him gave him
a few slashes with a pocket knife,
The was cut in several places
but not seriously.
NEGRO WANTED FOR SHOOTING
PITT CAPTURED HERE.
IN
Police captured
at one of the warehouses
morning at o'clock,
while the latter was asleep,
turned him over to Deputy Sheriff
Cox, of Pitt, to take back there to
answer to the charge of shooting
a man there last Christmas. Since
the shooting Bremen has a
fugitive from justice and Deputy
Cox got wind of here. A
search was made in early
of night, at all places
where are likely to board,
but Bremen was not located. Po-
lice Howland, who is the night
line, suggested a round of the ware
houses and he into the
Farmers his attention was attract-
ed to placed around
in a circle. Looking over he saw
a asleep -ti a match.
aroused the man when
questioned immediately
he gave his right name
Free 10th.
One Convicted.
Salisbury, N. C.
George Hall of Montgomery county
charged with being one the
leaders in the lynching here Mon-
day night, was tried in Rowan
Superior Court here today and
sentenced to fifteen years in
on the maximum of the law.
This was the first case against
the lynchers. The trial
was a speedy one, it is the
history of the
State, a prisoner charged
with aiding in a lynching was con-
and it is considered a dis-
victory he court and the
law.
Ned went to
Selma today.
P. Cotten returned Friday
evening from Boston,
Z. V. Hooker came in Friday
from
Carlos Harris returned this
morning from
left this
morning for a visit to Suffolk.
Mrs. E. H. Thomas went to Hen-
today to visit relatives.
Mrs. A. B. Ellington returned
Friday evening from Petersburg.
Miss Jessie Brinkley returned
Friday evening from a visit to
Scotland Neck-
Miss Maud Anderson this
morning for Richmond to take a
business
Douglas B. Wesson, of Spring-
field. Mass., arrived Friday even-
visit t
J. M. Taft, of Gates, who has
visiting relatives here, left
this morning for Virginia Beach.
Mrs. H. C. Hooker and little
daughter, Maud, returned home
Friday afternoon from
Miss Georgia Anderson, one of
the clerks in tin left
this morning a vacation at
Ocean View
Mrs. H. H. Harper and little
daughter, Madeline, of Richmond,
who nave been visiting Mrs. L, H.
returned home today.
Miss Edwards, of Scot
land Neck, has Den visiting
her grand W. H.
ton, returned home this morning.
Mises Sallie and Elba Cotten,
who have been on an extended
visit to Massachusetts ad
returned home even-
Mrs. Z. T. Vincent, who
sick sometime, to
a hospital in Norfolk today. Capt.
Vincent daughter, Miss
accompanied her.
Handsome Monument.
A handsome monument has been
erected at the grave of the late Mr.
Alfred Forbes, Cherry Hill
tery. X is of polished granite
with an urn and is a
beautiful piece of monumental
work.
Croakers and Boosters.
Death of Editor
Morehead City, N. C, Aug.
II editor of the
a weekly newspaper, died here
this morning. He been in bad
health for the past month, but did
not give up until Monday. The
funeral was held this at
the M. E, church. The interment
in this city.
A is a curse to any com-
The man who stands
around and continually prophesies
downfall of his community
its utter lack of prosperity, is not
one of its constructive forces. We
all need to cultivate high art
of looking on the bright side
things and of helping to
things bright. Those who
Protracted Meeting.
Rev. S. W. will begin
a protracted meeting at Red Oak,
four miles from Greenville on Tues-
day night alter the third Sunday in
this month. The people are invited
to attend these services.
Heavy Travel.
Proprietor O. C. Vines, of Hotel
says that in all his years
make j of hotel experience he has never
con- travel so large in August it
say that the or coin-1 now is.
is a dead place, themselves Bertha
help to kill it. No town can stand , guests.
such talk as this if it is kept up I
fir any length of time. The
is what this and all
cities man who looks
to the future with a confidant
eager eye, expecting large things
determined to help bring them
to pass. He puts bis shoulder to
the wheel and gives a good, honest
shove, waisting no time in vain
or dire of ruin
Give us more boosters.
City Tar Heel.
For the las few days the
has with
Did you ever slop to reflect that
it was one thing to talk about
and another thing to have
pie talk about you If those of us
who use our tongues a too
freely, about our would
atop reflect about this matter
and know tho cornea
from too much i.
we are sure we would II a halt
and gossip no more
burg Times.
r,


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