Eastern reflector, 31 August 1906


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THE REFUGEES.
tinned from page
I Sirs a reason for rs-
-Oh. yon madden Say
yon. Bud t
the TOO s win
over AI Instant Um
-i swans
appeared in ti- U
ward on In- MOM, bis
tick skirt asp-
spreading
lie stopped as be mm Ml
d turn.-. ill- captain
bare a note for
Tin- in ii Into
et of bin scarlet a I-
Mine, de Monte
i ere t In
p. use. A dark of
i. brow and be walked I
a word, but tuned
an l with aim down the
-1 ha I not expected Hits honor, ma
raid ho.
wished to hoar from
own -1 cm
to l- struck f. even b
bus heart, II la Hard Io
tear been
i. I of vale i
m. soldier for fault of
Ll- vi. that baa loved
is no time to
can see you, then,
-Then shall trouble your majesty
no
swept on.- of the
courtesies for which she was
an I down a pa -.-,
with triumph shining In her
IV.
Ions had walked on to
in no
. frame of as was.
he Been from hi clan led brow
and or lips, lie knew bit late
favorite well, her . In
audacity, lack of all w.--u
thwarted or opposed. was capable
of hideous
pg Mini
Which had s often ma laugh at
the of other, even of
making wine public exposure
would the and
at the
At all costs a
averted. And yet how could ho cut
the He which bound
man would struggle hard. ii-ht to
bitter end. before would quit
position which was so dear Io lier.
poke of her wrongs. What wets Hit
wrongs
In his intense nurtured
by the eternal Win
very air he he
that the fifteen years of II
be orbed or loss
lier any m
be had her to the
t which
Now Ii win i
her
say. even
come be
and Their
WM
together. Ha
tween virtue and vi.-e. and he
were the ran
through the head as he l.-n
over the
topped his of oak. II
knelt m hi to the
The Found
die altar, with nil Ida
ladies and fill.-d
Hie P J fashion now,
like dark and bus
o courtier was worldly minded
i, to had touch of
Ilk- k had taken to religion.
it ran ii. of he walk
,. . , the to
. ,, t to any tales of
which might
this particular morning
, ,. were two or three
. . ;, who himself injured
I . of his guild, a peasant
.,; been torn by a hunts-
dog d a farmer who bad had
I . feudal lord. A
. and then a hurried order
of ease.
II . . .,. , resume his way again
a nu man. clad the garb
and with a
. lined fa.-e which marked
, as ii man of character, darted for-
m i down upon
one knee in front of the
-what is Ural.
-e and is it that you
Tors. Che mid have a ;
a.-
I v
,. i fa-
on
the children sh
could a
morel
On the whole,
hi
been
hi
from
be
I for.
lie
lit
In
v ; en
i.-. i
he w i
n .
n I
i a of and have
cruelly
You a very worthy person,
.-, Indeed been wronged you
hive What have you to
complain
-Twenty of the Blue of
In my
at their
They have my food.
and beaten my
yet will give me no re-
, ,
life, seems to be ad-
ministered In a fashion In our
exclaimed king.
And yet there may be a very good
reason for la
Chaise would that your
majesty ask this man his name
bis business and why It was that the
were unaltered upon
You hear the reverend fathers
name. sire, is by trade
I am a merchant in cloth, and I
treated in this fashion because I MB of
the
king bis head and bis brow
darkened. have only yourself to
thank, then. The remedy in your
-And bow.
embracing the only true faith.
I am already a member of it. sire.
The his toot angrily.
I can aw that you are a very insolent
said he. There is but one
church France. ls
if you are that you
t ma for
-My creed Is that of my father, sire,
and that of my
-If they lire it Is no reason
why My own grandfather
erred also before hi were
nobly atoned for his
I the
yon not help me. sire
You must first help
old with a
despair, the king con-
turned on hi- way. two ,
. r murmuring I
. i
king I the face of a man
win was nu with
. II .
ii think, thou, that
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And i for
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Upon which all build their appearance. Those who
desire to me the best appearance possible are most careful in
selecting their corset, realizing that the best results can be attained
only when the corset is right, right in fit-right in shape The gown
may be handsome and stylish in itself, but it will never show to best
advantage over an poorly constructed corset.
OUR
DEPARTMENT
Comes to your aid just at this point by offering you a large variety
styles and the kinds that have been tried and found
. factory, and the selection is so great you may easily choose the
the right shape, the one best suited to your needs, the one that
will insure and a stylish figure combined. We would like
to show you the new and explain the
many advantages it over other kinds. Our corset depart-
very a reason-Let us show you.
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Bo would
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hi. Tl I a. you
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L.
Contractor, Builder.
Tile Setter.
Plans
on A I
work guaranteed Turn key
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Norfolk, Va.
Norfolk, Va.
IV.
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Factors and handlers of Cotton, Grain and
LATHS, Ties mid Bags. Private Wires to Ne
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Greenville C.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
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and Orleans
THE EASTERN REFLECT
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and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, Pin COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY. AUGUST 1906.
NO
DAMAGE SUITS.
Editor to be Sued for Failing to
Announce a Mar's Candidacy
for Coroner,
rock In the toad
tor Editor Ashcraft now.
J -nil- iii e to be piled
ti l in I n- next two yea I- with
smothering effect. are
to be entirely novel, something
new under the sun. When the
on the down
a man who was
preparing lo the cir full,
his feelings were so mortified over
it that he wheeled in sue.
railroad his
net;
gent in mi
dial
ii- the .- of
That
thought to lie and
quite rough on the hut
Ash-
craft ire more novel
so n . often
been sued for put
the papers, nut for
what they left out, lie is
very brief, but pointed, is
Mr. Williams, a of
this good town, run
for the office high f
this county. made up his
mind to run, it was obviously
to lei the voters know of
this frame of mind. There was no
other way provided ex-
through the
Mr. calls Editor
our weak
words, let William, himself
tell happened famous
interview which is to be made
III so many
went to said Mr. Will-
id toll,
I to have
ed for coroner. I it in ail
the papers, but an I didn't have
see get
him to put u in his ill
the contract to
get all the a. I I
for five dollars. Well, I didn't
pay mole alto to ll until
I seed I no vole-,
and I know what win the
mailer, i on
day I found mil I hadn't been
am
asked if lie bad paid
five dollars, a, M
ii wave of Ins he
ii.
I am sue
; I g law-
a in is
dead ca i gels lo sit
him he gels ten d So every
time the i n it I
ten tune
I um going to sue mat editor who
kept
Journal.
Our homo
With then
be rinds a market for bis
butter Mid
apples do stores
take bus Our home
profit but for
to assist tin
buy Ins
Bell ii c ea-i's
less than y for it and
handle ii hi some
ii this and
take this wry money and
scud ii store
when bettor bar-
gains i-i -1
Times.
No Lad Week.
B.
haul in the marriage
line last week, lie dad only
one application the
but the in
the Ii
to depart Hie
NO SPECIAL COURT.
Judge Shaw Detained by Sick-
in Family.
Today i be time for spec-
el Pitt court l.,
begin, bat to the
Judge T. J. to get here no
who held. Judge Shaw was
on In- w y Sunday and at
received a telegram
n i in of the sickness of hie
and had to tutu link home.
He wired S to have
court until
morning by which time
be led lo lie here.
An unusually crowd was
tin.- when the court house
rang the building was Won
Sheriff Tucker made
the announcement that there
would no court until Tuesday
in. ruing soon
emptied.
About noon house bell
ring again calling the crowd to-
Moore bad re-
another telegram from
Judge Shaw stating that bis baby
was too sick for to leave and
thin me court adjourn
the term. Solicitor gave an
order to Sheriff Tucker which was
to the crowd. This order ad
j the court for the term ind
directed all defendants and wit-
this special term to
pear at regular term which
begins September
Announcement to New
those the last few
have subscribed for the Daily Hi
Hector a month order to get the
proceedings of the special term
need be disappointed
because the term could
be The term of
court September
the mouths subscription will carry
through and give
proceedings. Betide they will
gel all good reading that comes
along then.
are a who ordered the
paper sent them week,
if these it they by
more gel the
pane, on from now through
VS e make this
that who
court proceed-
may
t Improved.
When the share The
Home and I.
lion called around at the office
secretary and treasurer
day to pay their weekly dues,
were struck with the
of A
disk
has Ii en built across the office
and this is with metal
railing with a wicket tin one Ii
persons transact
with the secretary. The
, is very
gives the much the appear-
bank. Hie building and
loan association has quarters ll.
A. and lie
to be
I Improvement in ii ting up h
e so
N. C. Aug. 1906.
Several Buildings, Including the At Mr.
Dispensary, Destroyed. j. h. Collin-, near , on last
A block of wooden stores one evening, an enjoyable re-
of which was the was given honor of the
and the stocks goods, fir- j sister, Miss Stokes, of
and a room, were burned J Washington,
early Sunday morning at guests were Miss
entailing a property loss of Stokes, of Washington;
or with to cover Misses Lizzie and Sallie
about of amount. Stoke-, Miss Lizzie Lancaster, of
The Are broke out at o'clock ; Misses Lillie Cory,
Sunday morning at the pool room i Bessie Savage and Mrs. Jim Dixon,
and many the opinion that of Paul.
it was of incendiary origin. Sim C. D. Baker and
glues fronts to the more of ; Walter
stores of brick Bland, Guy B
were all broken and the goods , Gardner, J. Gary,
buildings damaged to the amount j A 9-80 ice cream cake were
of more, fully c by served all present greatly en-
Among these joyed the occasion,
J K. H Go , J.
STOKES ITEMS.
Aug.
George Moore wife
visiting Mrs. J. H.
W. G. Stokes and
went to Greenville Monday.
Miss Beetle of Bath,
has been visiting Miss Lillian
FIRE AT
A DELIGHTFUL CHANGE i HE GATES.
L.
Jackson who loot small
each.
hasn't any organized
tire department nor equipment and
though the resounded
quickly to the alarm fought
heroically me
were quickly swallowed
in i lire demon. A Stokes this week,
good part the stock of Misses May Dudley and Delia
in the Grifton dispensary Smith were town
was removed from the
but or drunk and
only worth was Anally saved.
There w m insurance and
the dispensary will not lone.
Hebe Hindi;
fountain was removed from tie
building but in IV ll.
Bis stock was destroyed
with The pool room,
including tables d building was
with an estimated loss
of all
amounting to carried.
Several had no
losers
H. E. valued at
C. H.
insurance, 15.0; stock, in-
are-, including
handsome soda damaged j
1500; insurance,
Allen Baker and wife, of Aurora
are visiting Mrs. Baker's patents,
and Mrs. G. M. Mooring.
Carrie to stay. Slit
must have accepted position to
cook this
Prof J. D. Everett, of
ville, was here today.
Quite a number of young boy--
and girls attended the revival at
Oak Grove Monday night.
Lee of and
Briley, of were
in our town night.
K. S. Ross went to
today.
K and Miss Lillian
Thomas attended the annual meet-
at creek Sunday.
They reported a good time.
Mr. Appointed.
Governor has appointed
stock dam-1 J. J. Laughing.
house a member of the
A. L. Jackson, o investigate the
insurance, industries of the State. The cum-
r, Morehead Sept.
insurance.
i lions ti the next re
laws
and building up of our fishing
W. R Johnson, stock, in-
A. D Thomas,
1250.
rim appointment of county.
-------Freeman, pool room and I on this committee is a lifting
The damage to stores and stocks
the the lire and
to is
covered by in
of work in the las;
Mr.
in lace of an adverse
report of to against him,
his dutch net bill nigh the
of the by an overwhelming ma-
stuck of the die i and showed
was carried the Industry by the strung
A this be made for the measure.
and Mr. in lie will on
scene of the lire doming lo
reckon Free
m in Unavoidable,
I'll i- ilia
could gel here
ii,.;. court
I ed for county.
i people interested in ll,
especially known as the
white cap and vein anxious,
for it tube tried. Sickness not
be avoided, however, and at
to occur a judges family as
other, Judge was
his lo Greenville,
a sick child, when lie Was called
back by a telegram advising
his child was
, on buck to its
. c found it too sick for him
to leave
List
Using past week more Mile
after ice of
pastor, J. E,
weeks on a and
heard him i-u
morning and i-
from taken
I Mr. returns
strengthened o
vigorously take up oh work for
the fall and winter, and urged
congregation to unite their
the spread of the gospel. He
prefaced bis morning with
some remarks, about his trip in the
enrolled
i lit is have be n
Daily ll
ever filled week before.
of
thin fact. Their an.
in tIns paper goes
i any o.
nu they can use for
With the fail now
hand business men should
liberally.
Getting Busy-
loud of hones,
mulct, and other
arrived here to In
i in the construction the
west comparisons of people, I railroad,
and said none were earnest j More workmen cine
or more than the day and the tuition
pie of Greenville. be move.
SCH PARTY.
Given by Dr. L- Carr.
for Reflector
In spite of the rainy afternoon,,
Tuesday a jolly crowd were
waiting . the river tanks at
after four lo a launch
Failure to do so May
Mail Routes.
Postal Inspector Barber, who
has been here looking over
rural delivery mules
pertaining to the mail let-
vice, told the The that on given by
the present gates on the county
roads are a great hindrance to
K. U i. air, to
Miss Whit-hard her
in performing their ; of Kin-
it is a requirement of party boarded the
government where pub- bat and went for an eight mile
lie roads rural route that
gates should
could an I m
without the necessity . f leaving
their vehicles to open the
This matter should lie looked
and all the gates ch nay
result a discontinuance of the
r not to do nu. The m in-
and appreciation pot-
show their rural the
it please the postal .
PRECIPITATION FOR JULY.
The average precipitation for
State was 9.88 inches, or
es above the normal. The average
for eastern district was
inches, 3.75 inches above nor-
for the central district, 8.81
inches, 2.50 inches above nor-
and for the western district,
inches, or 3.89 inches, above
tide up the river, as Blue
On Hie way confections
and much enjoyed by
all
it returned about half
seven and -he occupant ix-
ill at the the
outing had
I hem.
Tho-o pie-e it i Miss Susie
Perry, -n-es H
Susie
W and
SI el Tie
were Mis- Bliss P of Kin-ton,
i d Frank Wilson, Miss Nonie
o a d
ad Dr. It L. Carr.
Ii OFF CUBA
this country
who have longed to put
, under the of the United
The greatest monthly amount was , , , , ,
i-ii-i . a i i i states their hopes revived
inches at closely for , ., ,. T
by present disturbances in
the island. The young
rise under self gov-
has irritated and dis-
appointed them. Matters look
better to them as they look
worse for Cuba's domestic
closely
lowed by 10.84 inches at Greenville
and by 10.18 at
The least monthly was
inches at Asheville-
The greatest amount in hours
was inches at .-loan oh
closely followed by 5-25 Indies at
South port on the
Except at Hatteras,
Asheville, and Morganton, there
was an at every station, the
greatest i being 10.57 inches
at Satan.
The aver-gs number of rainy
days was
The average precipitation for the
Slate, inches, is the greatest on
record. The greatest previous
State average was 8-19 inches in
1800; the least was 2.74 inches in
From N. C. Report.
POSSIBILITIES OF THE SOUTH.
The M Record of
Baltimore
peace.
But there is one thing our an.
overlook. They
want Cuba because nature
it rich, but they forget that this
nation made it free and is
ed to keep it so. The nation's
is engaged The United
States resisted the temptation,
in spite of treacherous counsels,
to keep Cuba when its armies
were in of the island.
Its moral sense is now so dead
that it could ever betray its sol-
vow. The of
maintaining order In Cuba will
right itself in good time.
It is not the United
fair, and oven if it were u simple
and iron, foundations of remedy is provided by treaty
he world's chief industries, the
basis of the v st wealth of Great
Britain, Germany and
the moving forces of all
lion, are found the South in
quantity, proximity cheapness
of production on a scale not else-
where duplicated the world. Of
coal the South has nearly three
cs as much in area and many
times as much in quantity as Great
Britain, Germany and Pennsylvania
combine, Of iron ore the South
mis certainly one half nil the
known ore of the entire country.
Measure if you can the limitless
possibilities, the wealth the
of ibis section.
that treaty Is a bar to
annexation, should servo
even us a ban upon the mere talk
of among people who
place faith above territorial
aggrandizement and personal
York World.
Died.
Miss Hail e Fleming, daughter
of Mrs. Fleming,
died In town
Monday morning opera-
for up- c The
for
n us ere i
Intel ii cut.
Georgia flak no Nomination
Atlanta, ti. .-lug, Tie
filled to
here today
State fulled i
inly ; s their
The a-
for the failure of the convention
are that Hoke Smith's overwhelm-
in the Democratic
primary held
to put out a candidate
him.
Breaks Are Heavy
The ks A. out on
the inn e now are some.
won
big breaks every day, mi if
keep on double sales have to
be inn.
Royal Arch
Grand Lecturer M. Move, of
Wilson, is here reviving the chap-
Royal Ar.-h Masons. Several
ere are taking the
A Bill
You do not ever
bills every day, but i red
teller of the National bank, us
a peep at a gold treasury certificate
that amount.
Hardly anybody n. good
enough disposition to y id when
he to subscribe repairing
the church.





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W 11----
have just secured two cases of
FAY STOCKINGS
For Boys and Girls.
We are sole agents, therefore can sell you the
grade for the grade for We
put in this line of hosiery for children three
years ago and since that time some other stores
have put them in, but we have paved the way
on the price. From now until September 1st,
will sell all Summer Goods at Half Price,
Wilkinson
Greenville, N. C, and N. C.
Men
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT.
M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent-
. c.
Ayden, N. C. Aug.
As authorized for Daily
and we take
pleasure Id receiving sub-
and writing receipts for
those in arrears. We have a
of all who receive their mail at
this office. We also take orders
for job printing.
Last Sunday in the country
pear t ere Morris and
daring a fight With
Cox cat him right severely, one
cut being diagonally across the
Mis. J. W. and Miss
Helen have returned
a lengthy t.
of South Caro-
U on a to the family of
hi Smith, near here.
As I expect to be in New York
for about to
closed Aug. till
Sept. 3rd. J. W. Taylor,
Wheeler and
son and Singer sewing machine
Prices way way down H.
Tripp Bill, next to Early Hotel.
nose and mouth, several r y
REFUGEES
By A. CONAN DOYLE.
of Sherlock
COPYRIGHT. BY H A It T R II
slashes were made over the body.
Henry was here late in
the afternoon and bis
dressed by Dr. L. C. Skinner.
The parties to the affray were all
colored and hailed
Creek township.
For can apples, corn
tomatoes, he, apply to E. E. I
ft Co.
When your eyes need attention
J. W. Taylor,
Ayden, N. O. is the to do
your work if yon want to be
pleased.
Pupils are beginning to
tor the fall session of the Free Will
Seminary. From present
the prospect for a at-
is the in the history
of the This institution
ought easily to have ;
considering the large p
of the denomination in this section
of the State. It is a good school,
ably conducted and deserves the
best Of success.
carry
a lull line of meat, lard and can
goods. buy before giving
me a trial. Frank Lilly Co
Miss Bonnie Dixon who has
Spending weeks with
Mrs. Barnes has re
tuned to her home in W
The family of Elias
have gone to Florida to make their
home.
Mis. E. T. Brown
to visit friends at Hobgood.
I always keep on hand a
line feed stuff at lowest cash
prices Such as hay, oats, corn,
seed meal and hulls, brand
ship ml ml. Lilly Co.
Miss Cannon has gone to
Fremont for a visit.
Miss Miriam Johnson, of Win
who has visiting
Miss Gay Johnson, near here, has
in mil to her borne.
For a nice present buy a novel-
clock at J. W. Taylor's. It is
for any occasion.
Go to E. K. Co's
market for beef, fresh meats,
sage, and fresh
The colored Masons had a big
day here Friday, A parade, n
brass baud, barbecue,
making were some
features of the occasion.
Mis. CaSOn came home
from Panacea Springs.
We want to make P or i.,.
stocks and id order
bargains in
s- must move
la- price
em will be sure t get
new
the
Friday
Miss came up on
the i Monday from Kin-ton.
has been .
meeting, on her way bone
at
HiM Freddie Tucker, of
has been visiting Mint
Bet
supply of hay, grain, hulls,
cotton seed meal, bran, ship stuff,
I way-sou hand, Cannon and Tyson
The Greenville are all right.
Our slippers must go, the season
is well advanced. The prices now
will interest the most economic buy-
Cannon and Tyson.
fifties Gladys, Bum Helen
of Centerville, were
with Mrs. J. B. a poi-
of the past week.
Mrs. Dr. and sister, of
Standard, have visiting
here.
Jack Chapman, of has
been m a visit.
BLACK JACK ITEM
Black Jack, N. O , Aug, WOO
Many of die people from here at-
tended church at Hill Sun-
day.
John t, of
was
who
a rt of left for
at Friday.
Misses Eva House Mamie
Whichard left tor their home
near House
Dixon and II. Chi k
I ell to the Whitsett
We wish them much
success.
A O. Clark and R. M. Elks, of
Grimesland, spent Sunday
with
Cannon and
Porter spent Sunday afternoon
here with friends.
Joshua Mailing, of
was week.
Sadie Ca
loll and attended services
night week.
Ml Julia A. an old
rho lived not from
jig,
i on Thursday at the
burying
and Dixon went
Greenville Friday.
Dora E. Cox, from
Bed Bank, was here yesterday.
11- left today f i
DOINGS OF CANDIDATES.
FROM LAST
undo that tins been
i. the anus of
enemies of my
urns and r my bravest servants. Haw
say yo I,
nil in
I would the devil his -i-.-en
these of I
of the work-
and trailers in your majesty king-
I know not how
are to be Tilled If
from
ii were
once known tin; the will had
your in ; v may
even I he of Ills sub-
s.-.-h I Suit they
would h lo the pule
or the h
kin . have
always slid he.
at the
bishops to
to stale of the treasure of their
sis-s we do without these
is mine and all that Is
remarked Louis as they entered
urn ml salon In which the court
after l trust
that ii may be before I have to
wealth of the church. Where Is
I must see his plans for the.
new wins t
said la Chaise, draw-
aside, your grace has
some Impression upon the wing's
your powerful fa-
there Is who has more
than d
hear that is very ;
Hat she has no love for my
order. She is a Vet we may
hi fellow subjects.
years of the
Increased until there Was no
weapon which could employ,
short of absolute which had
not turned against him.
Two of the big bins coated
were on duty at that side
of the and had been witnesses
to his Now they
tramped across together to where be
was mill broke brutally Into
the current of his
said one
oh again your
The shot a of
at and was
turning i ;. a one of them a
at his ribs with the butt end of his
halberd.
that, you lie cried.
you dare to look like that at
the king's guard
of the old
man. with his hand to his V.
twenty yuan younger
would have dared to use me
In. you would still your
would you That is enough. Ml Ire
lie has threatened the king's guard.
Let us seize him and drag him to the
The two soldiers dropped their
and rushed upon the old man,
but, tall and strong as they were,
found ii easy matter to secure him.
They hardly won their pitiful
however, before n stern vole and
a sword Hashing before their eyes
compelled them to release their prison
once more.
It was Captain de who. his
morning duties over, strolled out
on the terrace and had come upon this
sudden scene of outrage. At the sight
of the old man's face he gave n violent
start and. drawing bis sword, had
rushed forward with inch fury that
tun two guardsmen not only dropped
their victim, hut. staggering hack from
the threatening sword point, one of
all work to one end. if you them Slipped the other rolled over
to spent, to her. your grace. Show her
how- good ii service it would lie could
she bring about the banishment of the
no
offer her In return that we will
lie bent forward and
into the prelate's ear.
He would not do
why The Is
widow of the poet
is of birth. Her
and his were dear friends. If she
will serve Hie church, the church will
serve her. Hut the kins beckons, and I
must
The thin dark hastened on
through the of courtiers, and
the bishop of Menus remained
standing with his chin upon his breast,
sunk in reflection.
--------t i j
V.
elderly Huguenot had stood
silent his repulse by lbs
king, with his eyes cast mood-
downward and n face in
which doubt, sorrow and minor con-
tended for Hie mastery. He was a very
largo, gaunt man, and hag
paid, with u wide forehead, a
fleshy nose mid a powerful chin, lie
was dressed us c his rank, plain-
yet well, In a sad colored brown
coal with silver plated buttons,
km e breeches of same and white
woolen stockings, ending in toed
black leather shies cut across with a
steel
Ilia doubts as lo what his next step
be were soon resolved for him
In u very summary fashion. These
were days when. If the ,
absolutely forbidden In France, be i
was m least looked upon us a man who
existed upon Sis who
unshielded the laws which protected
Mm, n revolving mass of blue coat and
white
roared
Is the meaning of
The tWO bad to their feet
and
yon please, said one.
luting, Is a Huguenot who abused
the royal
petition had been rejected by
the king captain, and yet he refused to
He was white with fury.
so when a French citizen has
come to have a word with the great
master of his country he must be bar-
assist by two Swiss dogs like he
cried. my faith, we shall soon see
He drew a little silver whistle from
his pocket, and at the shrill summons
old sergeant half a dozen sol-
came running from the guard-
room.
you will arrest
Wild the
geant.
they are tried Inlay for
ii I and
come on business t i
was a Ida
at either foot teach you that
halberds were made for a soldier's
hand and not for the king's
The Huguenot stood in back-
ground, grave and composed, without
any of exultation, during this
sudden reversal of fortune, hut when
I the soldiers wen- gone lie and Hie
young turned warmly each
other.
I had not
I you. What the
of wonder bring to
The hand of
the wicked Is heavy upon us.
Whom can we turn to save only
Mil
The young shook his head.
king Is heart a good
sold he. he can only see Hie
world through the glasses
held before him. You have nothing to
hope from
i spurned from his
he ask yon your
did. I gave
The young guardsman whistled.
us to the said he. my
faith, if my kinsmen are to some and
bandy arguments with the king it may
not in- long before my
itself without its captain. What hi
men of have
upon me, with one
captain, who has long a
Scourge to
Claude of the
dragoons hue already
some score lo settle with him.
What has lie
men are over my house
in u cloth bale. No place Is free
from them, lie sits in the room which
should he mine, his hoots on my
Spanish leather chairs, his pipe in his
mouth, his pot his elbow and
his talk a hissing and an abomination.
Hi bus beaten old Pierre of die ware-
house and thrust me into the
-ii.
I dragged him hack
When in his love he would
have thrown his anus about your
in
The young man's color had
he.-u rising mid bis brows knitting at
fin h successive charge, but this last
his anger boiled over, and he hurried
with fury in his face, drug-
his elderly by the el-
bow.
low did you come,
a .
Is It V
Is It. beyond the
let as for
you, are you
faith, it is time that I came,
from What yon tell me. There Is room
for a with a sword at bis side in
this establishment of
what would you
would have a word with this Cap-
I la. here comes our
Whip up. driver, and
to you If you pass the gate of the In-
within the
It was no light matter to drive fast
In an age of carriages and
deeply ratted roads, but the driver
lashed at his two rough,
horses, and the Jolted
upon Its way.
was nil asked the
was
where is Adele
ibis
he Is there
You have left her In his
power while you came away to
is I in her
What is a The young
man rived his in the
at the lit of his own
v s
is us
A .
side, and he u is able to catch a
of the house.
Ii was i on every side by
mi crowd.
The house of the Huguenot merchant
was a tall, narrow building, standing
at the corner of the St.
the Hue de It as four
Stories in height, grim and e like
Its owner, with hi Ii long
diamond p.-med windows, a framework
black wood, with gray plaster
the Interstices, and five stone steps
which led up to the an somber
door. upper story was u
warehouse, in which the trader kept
his hut the second third
were furnished with balconies edged
with stout wooden balustrades, As
the uncle the nephew sprung out
of the they found themselves
upon the outskirts of a dense crowd Of
people, who were swaying tossing
with excitement, their chins nil thrown
forward their clod up-
ward. Following their eyes, tho young
officer saw a which I ft him
standing of every sensation save
From the upper there was
hanging downward a man clad
offering
mer
out of
on ll
in off , is the time to get
for your money. Cannon
ll n was Greenville's third learn
played our boys on the
th surely tin team
ii be a cracker jack.
least. three
are
SOt so
who are need of a cook
to his interest
to us m we have bought a
carload, and to arrive
next week. Cannon Tyson.
II. L. and W B.
were in Ayden .
Miss who
a stoic here
is now with the B. Mn-
The store
occupied i- i
lent by K.
cried
fully at
die
Just us
den
lug i
hi duly I
forms
IS I'd
veteran.
HI e ii;
I, ca- e , .
i .;
a sod
I e
ii . i. v ;.,
i I ill.
; . the
; a
Hod. hut
raced the guards An
. i It . with a mi--
lb.; v
foil,
Inn i v
lie ml
He is a man by
finds
milking hay, with an automobile for
a hay rake, rattier exciting, so he
will take a swing around the
circle and lure the rub-
tires Blanker Cannon mid
other lutes the
nomination for
As nothing Idler offers be
will speak at of the
Ohio Suite colored educational
I exposition at Columbus,
Ohio. Its always well for
can for president to keep
on the blind side of the colored
brethren such delegates lo
national conventions notoriously
need I Cannon
and Tali willing ;., their
barrels had better keep an eye
on
OF
THE BANK OF AYDEN
N. C.--
At the June 18th,
RESOURCES
Dr. Joseph Dixon,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
mi.
hi
N, C.
Loans and Ml
-i
Furniture and
Due from Ranks,
Cash tins.
Hold Coin.
Silver Coin.
Hank notes
;.
Capita
LIABILITIES.
stock paid in.
was one of own
Island, near
e of those scattered
early before the wold's
was seen that the king's
.- upon Israel. Ho
, ii. h. and yet lie is neither
i Tie eye nor are his ways
like air
I m have hit III the
he with this
M- with and telling him
guard could he a
in land Yon did
I to leave Ad thus,
i in hinds.
so. oh. I am lire to be
K i in, n Hie rind curved down to
i the river city wall grew
I i. r in they had pas-
pie s ill gate were rattling
-i causeway, leaving tin
l their right
i v the
co .- . i Hie . a
i i a of the win
up, son of the pull me
he screamed.
In the blue coat and white
breeches of one of the king's dragoons.
His hut and wig had dropped off. and
his cropped head swung slowly
backward and forward a good
feet above the pavement. His voice
resounded over whole place until
the air was tilled with his screams for
mercy.
Above him at the corner of
cony there stood -i young man who
leaned with n In-lit back over the
balustrade who held tie
dragoon by ankle, face.
however, was not directed toward his
victim, bill was half I over his
shoulder lo confront a group of sol-
who were clustering at the long
open window which out Into
the balcony.
Suddenly crowd cave a of
excitement. The young in had re-,
leased his grip ankles,
and dragoon hung now one only,
his other flapping sly in the
air.
me up. son of the
me he screamed,
murder me, then Help, p
you want to come U
said the clear vi
young man above
French.
sacred name of God yes
your men.
I you dolts, you
, you Wish lo see me
Away, I Off with
I is said the y
the soldiers bud vanished
window, lie gave a tug
goon's leg as he spoke, v
I him so fur that be
round and bold of tin
. of balcony. do
yourself he asked,
me up. sir; let me n-
in good tin c.
Inconvenient to to tall
beds in the I am
yon up. hut only on
Hi. they are granted
will leave this
your men. You ill
old man or this young girl .
lo J ill
i yes; go
so
to veil like this, I d.
bow I i e -r
Sort I p,
pull
you
id people,
e of
ex-
Ho
when
from the
h Jerked
aid twist
ever due
TO
fund
less
expenses,
unpaid
1.1 check, 37,8-13.311
Cashier's
2,700.00
222.00
I.
ll r
. M
Total,
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA ;,.
county of f
I, J. B.
Hint
i ,
Notary
of t i swear
is Hue to best of my and
J. B. SMITH, Cashier.
B. SMITH.
JOSEPH DIXON,
B. C. CANNON.
Directors
FEE
of Kidney, Liver or
Troubles. Other
say a bottle and if
it cure we will refund
your say a
full 81.00 size free bottle of
and if it you, then
until
This entitles you
in a bottle SOL at
M.-t;. DRUG STORE.
Only a limited number of bottles
given away. Don't miss this op
to test
SOL.
Hint it is
i your
; to
it m
yon
this
;,
kt
. a
w in e me that I shall hoe
trouble over mi
none. Only pull I
el I along
He the leg
while the oilier gripped his n a iii tho
balustrade until amid a bit eon
. inn the crowd It i tint bled
nil in a heap over the rail to the
balcony, where lie y for a few mo-
lie fallen. Then, stag-
lo his feet, without n glance at
bis opponent. In rushed with a bellow
of rage through the open window.
While lies drama been en-
acted overhead the young guardsman
had shaken off bis stupor of
had pushed his way
through the crowd with -h vigor
he and bis nearly
reached bottom i Tho
uniform of the king's is in It-
self it passport tho
of old was so well
the district Unit every drew,
ON





T HASTEN REFLECTOR
AND
O. J k
Id tin at N . .- .-lass matter,
rate made known- on
ire at every pout one in and adjoining counties.
in
NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY.
Durham permits some other
things the line on
pictures.
A bey ti know
to th could get
on a less.
Farmville, N. C , Aug.
Miss Reel Ling e I
Fr evening to
tie i young Indies.
The were met the re-
by Mies Head
u-h n-d
in in i by Miss
M ore and Henry
to the Quests
Mary
Mary Keel
Bryan Others present to enjoy
lip company of e
young ladies were Misses Vivian
AS TO COOKS.
A Mn Who Thought He Knew How to
Get One. But He Got Bit
subject box t get a
and how to keep her after she is
employed is always inter sting.
It is in fact a very live subject.
A well known gentleman in this
place the other day found him-
self mil us a proper person or
any pars n to do his conking,
but what he thought was a nap
idea struck him. He met a
man on the street, told
him he wanted a good cook and
Your Fail Shoes
Are Ready, Sir
ill
t f m i, A
Louisiana followed l the
,, not necessarily the ate
lynching lice, l hat State pulled s v .
off one Sunday.
Pa, Lady Turnage, Mabel j that if he would bring him one
H. i, Letha By-I he would give him a dollar for
j Nannie e. Inside of an hour
Moore, and Floyd Bryan, the cook appeared, was employed
A. C Monk, Joe J. N. to work. Two days
Han i, Eh r, Frank
Looks liKe Uncle Saw will have
The administration is having
some bother over the old question of
to take Cuba again tr to now it i- buying silver to
make her behave. coin
They have not quit going crazy Can President Roosevelt or any
what they lost that Republican mention a trust
that can labeled as a or
even a trust.
Air. Hyde, Mr. Dickerson, Henry
Jackson and Otto Turnage. Alter
a pleasing musical program
cake by
evening the
young ladies entertained in the j
after she had jumped the game
and as usual without any notice.
The gentleman got up one morn-
and found she had not
rived. She has never been bark.
In a day or two he found she
was cooking for another family.
When he told a friend about it
yet over
busted bank
The reform spelling craze has
received the president's
and that will make it go.
If the were to hire a
gang of thugs to kill or maim every-
ii that in opposed to Us business
methods, as the Rapid
Transit Railroad does, wouldn't the
Coffin trust thrive
The continued l are con-
fronting the people of this sec-
with as problem.
Th W as Post has dis-
His boom tor the presidency Covered when- part of the balance of
has not vet readied sufficient, a
, e , New has gone to
proportions to make breaker . . , .
to borrow Lack
Cannon fell very elated.
Sine may leave the Democrat-
and j the Republicans,
but it is hard to surmise what
which Americans lost at Monte
Carl .
Those Chicago girls whose
claim they can keep house
they expect when they get there. i a.
of the
North Carolina will be trusts to try and prove that trill
in it at Bryan reception, I protected high prices help the I
this State sending one of man and those with small,
largest delegations that will at-
R k has pad his dollar to
This is Mi. Bryan's week, Republican fund and son-in-law j
, . , I. th has now paid his, so the
he will be given a great .,,,. , , ,
family, that are
are for. Why does
Farmville he discovered that he had been
to the young gentlemen j badly By
the matter he discovered
that the very man who had sent
her to him had taken her away
and to family, receiving
a dollar for it.
This is an old trick, but is be.
revived right along in
Greensboro. The woman em-
ployed stands in with the
and gets half of the
offered, besides her pay,
ed she remains long enough.
There is just one way to beat
these cattle out at their
game and that is for every house
wife to learn to cook and be able
to do her own work. The cause
of all the trouble in finding cooks
is the law of supply and de-
When two-thirds of the
women of the town get down to
doing their own work for a
on Thursday upon reaching
New York from his trip around
the world.
not Cannon, and Fairbanks end the
other come down, of do
they think that as the glory of the
Several other towns have campaign is to test the Roosevelt I
, ., . . , ,, i v. t the expense of producing
drawn the line against the . ,
the result shall i there also
an in hammock on the bill
boards. Greenville t a
and passes by on the other side the man who meets bis small
obligations promptly. They are
Between the on this not as plentiful as they should
side gets the chance
. . Most will pay but
I more space in the papers. . .,,
will pay promptly, Al-
of both bombs and most any i
s may get exhausted counting the time, k-
there after a a d the like, it costs all
some accounts are worth to Col-
ships captured them, and the man ow-j
by Admiral Dewey in re-
, . , . financial way. It
buy in Mac. were , , . ,
often happens that the
department in this particular
the brought They is man best able to pay.
must have been pretty worth-
hulls. It is terrible to reflect that we;
have reached the stage of
pioneers who were forced to
carry their firearms to church
to protect their wives and child-
against the ravages of the
Indians, but it does appear that
we are not far distant from that
state Three assaults on white
women in South Carolina within
two weeks, live ill Georgia and
almost the same story in other
Southern states, calls for some
action. With the Atlanta
we believe that we have come
to the pass where our women
arm themselves and
learn to their arms. It has
almost gotten so that a woman
Is in danger whenever she aves
the shadow of the home and of-
in the home, against
the onslaughts of these black
beasts. Our women should
learn to shoot and when they are
attacked they should shoot and
shoot to
The Tarboro who
Sunday went
ab int to make a good job of it
and succeeded. He tied a brick
to his neck, then tied his hands
and jumped the river. That
was the finish of him
The finish of the dog, or at
least a majority of his tribe, is
looming in and some of
these days there will be a
to curtail the
liberties. A movement
has started among the farmers
of Mecklenburg county and
sportsmen of to make
a determined effort to have the
next legislature enact a dog tax
law for that county. Every
other county in the State should
join this movement.
each young lady act-
the escort for the
Those present were;
Miss Parker, Mi.
Miss Daisy Charley
Miss Ada Royal, of Wilson,
Frank
Miss Eva Royal, of Wilson, J. H.
Harris.
Miss Mary Exum, of Hill,
A. C.
Mi s Henry Jack-
son.
Miss Nannie Lang, Roland Lang.
Miss Rosa Moore, Floyd
Miss Letha Burnett with Mai-
Lady with E. W.
Miss Mary Keel with Joe
berry.
Miss Wells with Bennie Shep-
They were chaperoned by Mr.
and John Thorne, Mr.
Mrs. J, W, Parker, who served
fruit champagne
Miss Alice returned Sat-
after several weeks slay at
Panacea Springs and Richmond.
Miss Anna came borne
spent over Sunday
with her people.
Mis--Allies Moore has
from toe Pitt man hospital greatly
improved
S. M. Pollard and family and
Mrs. Belcher ha--e returned
home alter a pleasant week at
Miss Wells has gone to
purchase her tall stack of
Miss Watson is the northern
markets buying Mrs. J. F.
Kill line of millinery.
Rev. Wooten filled his
regular appointment in the
Church Sunday evening.
J. II. Harris and
B. J. this morning for
Baltimore New York to
chase winter goods.
Arthur Wood happened t a
most serious Saturday
morning while riding in fox chase.
Be was thrown from his horse
-till holding to the reins the
gave a lunge either
ed or stepped hit jaw,
it into five pieces and crushing in
his teeth. He left for the Pitt-
man hospital on the evening train
for i ii- it in Hi
while there will be another song
to sing.
All our public schools have
been teaching cooking as an art
for time. What has be-
come of them Do they
ate any of them If so, what
are they doing They might
cook for their Do
COUNTY CONVENTION.
SOUTHERN COTTON ASSOCIATION
The Pit. county division of the
Southern Cotton Association will
meet at the court house Green-
ville at eleven o'clock, a. m ., bat
September 1st. It is
very Important that the township
be fully represented
at this meeting, it is hoped
that each will Bend delegates and
assist in the transaction of
demanding attention.
It. R. Gotten, Pres.
W. A. B. Sec.
By direction of the Republic in
County Committee for
Put county, a convention of the
Put county is
called to assemble in court
house in Greenville Saturday Sept.
lab, 1906 at o'clock for th-
purpose of candidate
for the v county offices
to business as
may some the convention.
The people are requested to meet
at the several voting precincts of
the
day September, at p. m
to candidates for Justices
of the Peace and for
their respective townships and to
delegates to attend the
convention. It is suggested
that all citizens who
to affiliate with the
this campaign, see to
a good opposition
the field, be invited and requested
to act as delegates from re-
to the
c vent ion.
Too time has come, when two
well organized
Pitt county is essential
proper administration of
public affairs preservation
the of
the people. Prominent
will address the convention,
R. C. Flanagan,
Chin. Rep, Ex. Com.
W. E. Sec.
Opportunity makes the man
after the man has made his
Wanted. milch cows to
to gallons per day.
D. D.
We say because we know
that we have shoes that will please you In
every detail. Can't help it, you know.
We've the best Men's Shoes that the best
Shoe Builders know how to make.
It's an matter for a man to select just
the shoes he wants from our choice assortment
Snappy Shoes in trim, neat cut styles that
will make a man proud or his feet, at all prices
that were ever know to buy good shoes.
and Gun Metal Calf, and Patent
Colt Skin are some of the good leathers. But-
Lace and Button styles.
We've the assurance to say that our Fall
Styles in Men's Shoes are easily entitled to first
premium.
FRANK WILSON,
The King Clothier.
Pulley Bowen
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS.
Our Mr. W. A. Bowen
is in Northern Markets
Purchasing Fail Stock
Watch For Our
Goods.
PULLEY
Tobacco Pack
ton Gins
insure d.
Rates.
Apply to H. A, WHITE,
INSURANCE, GREENVILLE,
It is sure to pay you
Co.
Eddie
here Saudi;
T. F. Taylor, F F. ;.
J. Jackson left this morning
Wake Forest college.
A nice of on hand
much to from
Bays Cohort
Jones, in the
.-. lie advocates
A. W. left Monday mom
for Baltimore.
Tom Dawson is visiting
here this week.
Mrs. W. C. Jackson and child-
nice summer lawns,
voile.-, lusters, at out,
Harrington, Co.
process where patients can-
not or in i take other
The resulting insensibility to
pain lasts more than an hour,
the patient often develops abnormal
loquacity.
ones tells of an operation in
he the spine. It
bus of a lag man, who as soon
is he had taken two or three whiffs
f chloroform jumped off the
table and scampered
This happened twice, and Mr. Jones
trod injecting cocaine
into the spinal fluid.
this menus a troublesome operation
of rutting out hone in the leg
safely carried out. The man,
poacher, meantime regaled the doc
tor- it of h-- art, only om
when the v-.,
chiseling n hone, to ark. i
that Mail.
WINTERVILLE
This department is in F. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep-
resent the Eastern Reflector in and territory
ii a- .N. C. Aug. Nice of fresh ,
As surely as an acorn will grow ways Barber HUMOROUS PATIENT
into an oak when it has the proper i
so surely will small
savings made and de-
posited in a savings hank ti
an The
Bank has a savings
department that pay interest on
time deposits. St-rt a t Barber
account now. add to it as I a. large lot of trunks, suit ca-es,
yon are able. I and of all sizes and
was here grades j arrived at the,
Saturday night and Sunday. w-
. , , , I Co. to visit
of , a
We sell it. trunk. 8-e them
B. T. Bro. , bargains. car
line of dress shirts ever i
shown in at
Co.
Miss Baker, returned from
Tuesday
We still have few cop-
of Teachers Bibles, we off. are Mis.
the trade at low
prices. I A car load of received
B. T. Cox, Bro. at Harrington, Co.,
of B. T. j natures
Cox for T. W. Wood household remedy. A con-
Son's high grade turnip and j Mineral Water. Stop,
cut.
The newest thing down this way Kidney trouble, Liver
ts that it bas raining. It Female weakness, cat-
matters little when that remark is etc. at
made it states a fact of very recent f T.
occurrence. Everyone is a
prophet low all predict
rain. But let us not despair,
sun will some time,
cheer up. It could be worse. It T. F. Taylor, Tom Dawson,
has been trusting in the central Cox, and J. L. went to
States. Greenville Tuesday evening.
No need of not having good Miss lie den Galloway spent Sat-
pants when Harrington, Barber night and Sunday with
Co., have just received anew lot, friends here,
that they will sell Nice corned herrings at
For fruit jars rubbers go Barber Co.
to Harrington, Barber Co.
Owing to sickness in his family,
Rev. T. II. King was to
fill bis appointments here Sunday
and Sunday night. Line-1 at
berry led the morning service, Co.
Prof. that at night. A full line of summer silks all
Miss Hattie returned. at cost. Harrington Barber Co.
from Baltimore evening, j J. O Galloway, of
Straws tell which way the wind spent and
blows, just nonce the stream of mg this vicinity,
customers going in out from. prof. F, c. is
Harrington, j in the interest of Win-
of paint, and yellow i High School,
j Misses Carrie and
W. J. Boyd, was Wesson, at
Monday. returned Tuesday evening.
A. W. and Co. are have their
sum cheap. . friends and
Pour . water n i
j . , half u
i a
a i
yeast.
hours it will
If loot
i r for r ,
i. For n Cold.
I. a i old
i r I m k, I
i r tea
. I am i a
. Mouth Wish.
ho he use
i- a in- wash, i
, the
, breath, lie
. . i . Th
I . he u-i
at ii i
Cr. Frosting.
One I juice and
the in to B
fro I. d powdered sugar,
to
k. H. TAFT.
W. H. RiCKS.
Furniture Problem,
We can solve it tor you.
-Leadership
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
of the
Iii one of principal streets,
where the tide of
the
stand- from the wall of a build-
where bicycles much stored
eight years ago. a man
in charge, was u time when
kepi wheels of business
and during day, and it
a too. Our reg-
Customers paid us by the
month, and there wore over of
Then every we took
of the wheels of from twenty
o transient, How many do
now none.
The men who rode bicycles to
from offices new-r ride
wheels downtown and, far n- that
goop, rarely ride at all. ail
nothing Rec-
Fancy white all
washable, at cost.
II ii Co.
pants
1.50
1-25
2.00
3.00 ,.
All qualities of calico
Good Umbrellas at
rainy weather. Have
cents
1.75
2.19
at lets.
this
you seen
If
lives
Have you seen those
shop. They are
there, and nice too. You
i will want one, that
I load of to Call see
them.
Ange's new lino t If D. you the best cart that
not, don't d. lay, If is turn get
you wait yon may t late. j made by the A.
Contractor.-. wood and them
buildings. See for lowest. already on baud,
Prompt attention given. The Pitt school
J. R. Cooper, j seems have made a
S. Nobles, and and
J. E. Buck. . ply a g want, dead your
Tuesday afternoon a to the A. G Mfg. Co.
storm, lightning j . ,, ,, . . . .
. . , . , , . J. Sunday night
struck the pack of . ., .
Cox about three miles from here I
and killed a colored man Kate Chapman
Jonas were several Monday,
others in at the m
time, I hey were stunned but Sunday evening,
were not hurt. to
e will admit that advertising
to Be
Coley youngest son of
the bile Thomas Carnegie and
nephew of Andrew Carnegie, has
gone into heavy training for the
of Uncle Andrew
desires n male heir to take up the
line and head the house of
on the other side of the big pond.
The present laird of some
years ago said, after the chronicle
of an of one of his kin.
i not n male of the mime
of Carnegie fit for fish Two
years ego Uncle Andrew decided,
however, there was good timber in
his nephew. f Coley will straight-
en up, Carnegie announced,
will take him to Scotland
make n real laird of the
Chronicle-Telegraph.
l-T- till f
is . of the Superior
Mr- . f p . of i will h.-i
K Is
alt
ct tn
then. o hip for
on or ti day of or
will p.-ad In liar
All lo estate are
lo pay In me
Ma the day i
K W -M TH.
K.
PITT COUNTY.
V.
Henry J
The I more I will take n
nil In Ins
J r if
to . i of mat i
mI t .
that v Is l In at the
. I-.
lie el he M of i.
at
a d or demur ft.
plaint In action or lie- will apply
for relief In said
Complaint.
his the of September,
C. i r Court.
Julius and K . . r. ; . r c.for
J. M.
BAKER S CONFECTIONER
Sales room in Jarvis building
Fresh Pies, Cakes and
Bread daily. Special orders
for Pies sent early in morn-
will re filled in time
for dinner.
Choice line of Fruits
Candies constantly on hand
I also handle leading
brands of Cigars and To-
me a call.
J. M.
Furniture Sale Competition
Furniture Sale Claims are many loud.
WHO WHY
What shall There is but one
test. That sale is best and most important
that offers you
The Lowest Prices o i the Furniture You Want
Come and be convinced.
A. H.
Pictures Framed t Order.
BIG CUT ON ALL GOOD
FALL GOODS.
For Cash.
We are now
our
repays its cost manifold to any
business, after all the things
and its Quality for let's money
than it can be had
the best we have found
yet. However it id being demon-
lo us by mail orders we
are constantly receiving from
of a distance, who have
our made about
prices.
Carolina Supply Co.
bay, corn and oats go
Harrington, Barber Co.
Mrs. Susan returned bargains,
from evening. Barber
line of Summer Pants at
cost. must have room for our
full stock, and are forced to make
this sacrifice.
for
Punts for
Pants for
Pants for
Punts for
Harrington, Barber A
yards Hamburgs
at cost. Come early get the
Scotch Law.
The young man who Booth
s-walking at with his lady
love and afterward his purse
depleted by the sun-
dry cream will hear with
that Scotland,
there is n law early
for ice cream shops, for
violation of which a number of per-
son- were recently heavily lined.
The Glasgow law provides that
any person who keeps or uses
house, building, part of a building
or other premises as an ice cream
shop shall keep such premises
open the hour- be-
tween T o'clock in the morning and
o'clock at night on any day.
We are now selling our
ladies oxfords, figured lawns,
laces and embroideries at
cost.
S. M. SCHULTZ
Wholesale retail Grocer am.
furniture Dealer. Cash paid
tildes, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil
Turkeys, etc. Bed
tends. Oak Suits, K
My Carriages,
Tables. Lounges, Safes, r
and Gail Ax
High Life Tobacco, Key West Chi
roots, Henry George Can
Cherries, Peaches,
Pine Syrup, Jelly,
Sugar, Meat, Hoe
; Lye. Magic Matches. O.
j Seed Hulls,
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples,
i Dried Apples,
Prunes, Currents, Raisins,
China Ware, Tin and i
The price on ell Dr Goods
Notions will be marked down low.
3.00
Shoes at
2.50
2.50
Shoes at
lie
c figured
n at
figured
Lawn at
1-2 cent
Percale at
A. F. C.
hams at
Sets
Victim.
William Connors, the
newspaper pr.
freight contra, tor,
home out on ll of the ll and m
His house surrounded by many Quality
acres of lawn. A year or so ago
his gardener planted foliage plant
on a slope the lawn in great let-
that spelled James
said one
the social leaders of the town as she
was driving by, peering through her
lorgnette, pour man I think
he is a railroad land
Main Dealer.
and . Cakes and
a Nev
quantity Cheat . Cow
S. M. SCHULTZ
Titled American
A list, colic I fur
the lime, shows that American
women have, within n few u
gained twenty-three titles by i
into families, twenty-
fix German fourteen
seventeen Italian -ix Russian.
It is further estimated that
American h have n lo
Europe m no leas -than
or an average of
each, In Great Britain the
American u of British husbands
help to control about acres
of land.
J. J. TURNAGE,
The Five Points Grocer.
addition to Full line of
Fancy Groceries we a
line of Hardware such as Horse
Collars, Manic-, Back Band, Tract
Plows, Castings AI.,.
nice line Crockery ware,
ware, Tinware. Drugs Consisting
if Chill Liver
Regulator, Quinine, Soothing
Nerve and Bone Liniment
Call me the
above Hues
J. J. TURNAGE,
Phone Five Points
Save the Worry
The hot weather brings you
enough discomfort without adding to it by worrying over to
buy fin- breakfast, dinner supper. With such a stock of
Groceries, Canned Goods, Package
Goods, Pickles, Butter Cheese, Coffee,
Tea, Cakes, Candies, Fruits, as I carry, the and buy-
are easy and the all saved It will take Do argument to
you of if you visit my store and see what I carry.
You can me one door North of
J. B
Neat Job Printing
Our specialty.
Reflector Job Printing Office





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Inventory salE
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 them and you
will fail to find one that will come within speaking distance of the one
now doing on at
C T BIG
HOM
All looks to Stores. C. T, has always been recognized as an aggressive
merchant, meeting any and all hard tasks and strong propositions, fairly and squarely
in the face. To get clear of tins 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 held out such money saving inducements.
THE HOST FORCEFUL WORDS WOULD ROT EXAGGERATE j
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
Vests
Old figure tic New figure
Necessity Knows N. Law.
Ways Different
We inaugurate this final disposal of timely
dry goods, clothing, hats, furniture, car-
pets, etc., just in the season. Provide now
for family while this onslaught
private property is dispatched. The
minded who have profited our past
sales will he here in full force. You never .
and never will he disappointed at
Mens Wools Suits
Old figure New
New figure 1.461
White Horn
Old figure Kc
New figure
a Black Hose
New figure
Suit;, All Sizes
Old figure
New figure
Bargains For AIM
Boys All
id
New figure
hi figure
New figure
Pat Leather Shoes
Old figure
New
At These Absurd Pp Are Go.
to Limit Q Days
This gives i . ., ,,
time to gather together
anew suit tor if- ,.,, . .,
father and son, a
new dress fr ., . . , , .
the mother, sister or daughter, a
roll new j,, a t., haps
bound to need something in our line.
Will Do The Work of
Mens Sum. Undershirts
Old
Window Shades
Old figure New figure
Ladies Pit Tip
Shoes
Old figure
New figure
h Be Sire That You Get Your Share
Tl
business has If by that have been made and the unusual service that it has rendered
along with the rare values thus given Hundreds of values that will no rival outside
will he shown and pro i . yo , A- , i the day we
to clear a path for him toward
The door was fun; open for
and an old servant
I In the
I Ob. he cried.
I be i-latter and
bad out
ended In n crash,
with f and a prolonged
bumping and which
the old to The
and the
up the Bret of and were
to the one. from
The head of which lb uproar seemed
to proceed, when four mail, so locked
I together that they formed hut one roll-
bundle, came thudding down
a debris of splintered stair mils and
writhed and upon bind-
I up, down.
Ilka the wind in
n chimney. So and
v that was haul to pick one
Hi other
clad In black Flemish
lbs i lo him were sol-
of the o and
vigorous was iii.-i n u limn
to hold that often a-
his f.-ct he i in,. I, m
tn end of the
lit null which had
la
who rushed don n III Ilia heels
hands hi to
Hie iii throat,
he buck nil
With teeth
met III Ilia
I Iii his he
am win until to It
I i- hi op.
-i. I for-
j mini mill by the
Von he Hied.
The sudden f
lit a
n.
I annum buck, mill his in
mid his
If Mis
mid I
,.,
man the wall,
the dust h s Iii c It,
n little I i settle with
you said lie
no with
forward
mill across face with
his open hand. seems to me that
yon have one said he.
mid screamed the cup.
your men there,
from above down this fellow mid
your prisoner In the
At Ills call II more troopers
came down stairs, while
the three the
upon their He
them, however, mid out
of the old merchant's hand the thick
oak stick.
with you. he, taking
Ids place beside
off your an I me
like a lie
II irk lo the hour
coward. I will write liar on
with my sword
lie sprain; Mill III a
i ml In have Its
way lo had I be heavy
s. a Kill n . i ended
the mill
i low lo I v. u
of triumph h-. enemy
i i i r
. . ., n , a . i ;
cu,. -1 I in ;,
.; his we
to A ire
h nil l e h III ,.
,. a .
the . i i
l ll Mid I
when no; n
ml Ira, . t tin
who In . i .
a . a . ill
. II -ii ;
. 11.1 aim
1.1 with
r stem lid in
-ii all
. r iii m Hie p it
ail . II were a
of daily
my
said. I
from one to the other In Rail
ho hid n
which
in- eyes, hi
I III, Hull II II Ill a .
f nil I I, . in will
I III ., .
I , I III
It . .
I Ii
TM It Worth Reading
You Stop and Jet
It
. if em. I. N. C. 1903.
Mrs Joe lake pleas-
in
little girl of
very had -f . which
covered a great f body.
She bad eczema from
the time a old,
be was ix old.
now well and I feet
that 1.0 of
She ha ma a of
it
J W. COBB.
e That
MB
J I
fie
n.
W X I
Norfolk
on ;
cm mi
u. if hi mi
N i
have t i In r
-i, n ml Oil pound
, out set mm
Private
U Tucker.
r , It. K.
u U aw It.
e.
II
. ,,
the
X CO
N.
Steamboat Service.
L. leaves
a daily
at a. in. leaves
Greenville daily
m. for A
at
Norfolk I Railroad
Philadelphia,
Kern York, all other
a Norfolk
ill all I I'M .
should order their
freight via Norfolk, care Norfolk
K. K.
telling to
without notice.
J. Agent, Green-
. K.
C. T. and
r, N
m i. Kurt . i o. M.
Not Quite
often you can gel
nail or driver or
Have a. food
tool box and be prepared tor
Our
U all could and
we will see that tool
box does not lack a tingle
article.
Course
You get harness,
Horse
of
To Publishers
and Printers
We have an new
on patents-
whereby w-
run Brass Col
and Had Rules,
I it and make
lie-m f ill good as now
and
on the hot
PRICES
Column and Head
Rules
t . and
Head Killed In
over per
A of refaced
Rule,
will cheerfully
. it ii t
Printers Co
of Type and
i e Mater
Philadelphia, p
i i
TO i
I i
clerk i I'm i .
ill i. i i
I M II In
all i
in. I
i M ii e I
Ibis Mill in I i- i
Tali
l. I
D. W.
IN
Groceries
Ami Provisions
Cotton B
Ti on hand
i- h . kept ton-
n i ck Country
Produce Bought and Sold
. .
Economy.
The foundation of success In a
way is ECONOMY. There is
nothing which helps you to save like
keeping your in a Do
not wait until you have a big deposit.
We accept small on-s as We
pay interest on Time Deposits. If
you do not carry a come
in or write us.
THE GREENVILLE BANKING CO.
THE BANK of GREENVILLE
Greenville, N. C.
CAPITAL . 25,000.00
SURPLUS . 25,000.00
UNDIVIDED PROFITS 13,300.00
ASSETS OVER
We pay interest on Time Certificates
or on money deposited for a
stipulated time per cent
Accounts of merchants, far-
and individuals solicited
NO MAN THAN
STOMACH.
Lot the r
his
cal i- from If a
baa it-d
f In- ii no bf dies. U
nutrition
It en
tin- to
U and
People who
food u eat. stomach
tin nut
tin- the vital i-
run of the body. If e
hod u ill i aim. ii la
i i J for lit
a- iii- a
u whole, i made up of ii.- m-
to of the
body a- a of
will m- the r-
which the body. If the
K croak it U
that will found In
all the liver, etc
The liver will lie and
giving rite to of
weak nerves, Irregular action of
palpitation,
backache and kindred and
Mr. Pare, at Quebec, writer -For
after my health to fall, my head
crew diary, pained me. and my
all the time, I
would to lie ion my The doctor
It ii. u
and for me. I took
powder yet I felt no
Hy wife me to try Dr. Pierre's
and stop the doc-
medicine. me a Untie and
we soon found that I lean to improve. v I
kept up the treatment. I took my
normal,
and I to look
like a different I can
for what your baa
for rue and I certainly five It
Don't be wheedled a penny-grabbing
dealer into taking Inferior substitute for
Ir. medicine, recommended to
be as
To knowledge of your own body
in sickness mid for the
Common Adviser. A
of Send one-cent
stamps for paper-covered, or U
for copy. Add res Dr. K. V.
Pier.-, Main Street, . Y.
H. A.
JOHN A RICKS
Sticks.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
GENERAL MErCHANDISE
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 will carry an up-to-date line
OAKLEY ITEMS.
R. L. Davis,
L. Little. Cashier.
FOR SALE
SECOND hand MACHINERY
One H. P.
One H P. Crank
One No. Saw mill
One CO saw Gin and C.
One Power Press
This machinery is months old and will be sold cheap. It is J
as Rood new, purchaser can have solid or inserted
either or both.
HENRY HARDING, agent
IS
Knowing
HALF OF IT.
Your h vi i , n h i I r you
do. Same when comes to buying
W. Ht to v t. where to buy, and you are to pay is where the
coin's
and price will you that this is the place to
bay i quantity.
COTTON SEED. MEAL AND HULLS
Hay. Com, Oats Bran. Ship Stuff. lime and Groceries.
When you want in this line it will be to your interest to
CD
. V- JOHNSTON.
Leader In Prices for Cash.
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.
The Hardware Man.
N. C, Aug.
Eli Roper left Sunday
fir
J. E. Congleton, of
in town
Mis. C. H. R ed In
Mo
Mi-. Minnie Brown little
daughters,
Bethel, came Saturday even-
relatives in town.
Mrs. A. bas
sick for sometime, we are
to note is
Miss Emma and little
Nola of
in town
last week.
N. M. Harvey wife, of
came u
evening to visit relative, in town.
-M i-e- Evelyn and
of Win-
came Friday evening to
Visit Mrs. Nash y.
Miss Carson left Mon-
for where
she bas gone to visit relative.
Marion family,
visited Mrs.
The Most Important Duty All.
The Democrats in
of the most important
that any
has considered this year in North
l and it is a pity that
conventions did not pass the
same sort of a resolution. Those
have not yet held may
a good example. Tho
requested
representatives to vote
to make State
hospitals for the insane large
enough to admit all the insane
people in the State. The time has
arrived when this must be done.
The people all over the would
approve the of no
public money as they would of
money for this purpose, They
unanimously of it, eves to
the event of robbing some other
State institutions to bring the
above condition sen-
bas been already,
but it is unwise. All our
need assistance, and none
should be curtailed, but the
i. twitted
son
Hats, Shoes, dress goods, Notions, Sc.
In Groceries we will have at ail 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 for
COUNTRY PRODUCE. Quality and prices of our goods will please you.
Ricks,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Strange that DO one
christening the North
of
says the Newport Times-
Herald. Ii has been d
her speed might be or less
by a to
end of the boat the application is
Record.
Sunday August the
between John
and gold wish-
bone, set pearls and a
in Hie center. Liberal
for the finder.
Vivian Parker, Farmville, N. C.
i k aw
BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST GO.
AT BETHEL, N. C.
At the close of June
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts
North Carolina I
Pitt County I In Court,
Railway
Vs
T. w white
a and
of
T, W who is a defendant
above rd will take
that a special en-
as has
in Superior court
the Clerk, to c a right
for the
of land Farmville
township, county, in which the
said defendant the
said defendant will further take
that he i required to appear at the
Clerk of Superior court of
on
August in the town of Greenville,
and answer or to the petition
complaint in said proceeding, or
the plaintiff will apply to the cot rt
he relief therein demanded,
24th day of July
D. C. MOORE,
Furniture
Due from Banks
Cash
Gold
National
and other U. S.
Total
Capital stock
Surplus
Undivided
Bills
Time certificates
Deposits subj. to
checks
Certified
Total
ate of North Carolina, County of Pitt,
I. H. H. Taylor Cashier of the above named solemnly
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my
H. H. Taylor Cashier
edge and belief.
Subscribed and sworn to be-
ore me, this 92nd day of April
1906
Sam. a. Gardner
Notary Public
Roll T.
J. R. BUNTING,
M. O. BLOUNT.
Directors
OF THE CONDITION
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE. FARMVILLE. N. C.
AT THE CLOSE OF
The Democrats going to have a
groat time when Bryan comes
home- Hut when they go
down the Bay to meet him, they II
not have the Sylph to use at
expense.
the advantage of Bryan as a
traveler, after
OP
KM.
T. All to Whom May come
lo b
for voluntary of
the or n th
my
town of
North r Mull
therein In
thereof, whom may he
hat. with the of
Charier Hi. of noS.
lo the or thin
Now. Therefore. J
of the of North Carolina, do here-
by the Mid did. on
l- my office
executed and In writ-
inK to the of
executed all
said and the pro
In my
b law
la Te Whereof, I have her
my hand an-l
lib
I J. Bryan o-
Loans Discounts 187.588
1,030.50
Due from Banks 18,885.52
Cash Items
Gold coin 495.00
Silver coin 1,178.11
Nat, notes 1,432.00
LIABILITIES-
Capital stock pd r
Undivided prof
sub t
State of North Carolina,
County of Pitt.
I, J. R. Davis,
swear that th
knowledge and
check
fore m-
belief.
statement
J. R. D
A farmer Missouri
arrested for a lawyer. It
is not stated how he did it, but
other farmers would like to know.
Wilmington Star
NOTICE TO
Harm I
of
of H.
to r
the r
-In
Mai,
A. I.
of Stale.
23rd day of
J. V. JOHNSTON.
Notary p.
REPORT
, day of
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THE REFUGEES.
tinned from page
peering Ml were with
the I know i an-
the household With In
I m iii tho regiment or
your Is my
Mini
But you. sir. who th devil
are
rant-tin highness,
Hey I naming In my miring
an; I in your
In up
en con III i I in
house. rile stranger.
I Id up ho s.-t hi men
i hi we nil
tO
you seem have lit-
tie j smiling,
as In . ill ii the which i M
a . Kr,
broke parole,
. . . lint hold .
hi enemy f tho
th.- . . .
treaty, it appear.
but K And why did sou lei
promise. I have
I ll HID
Ami you think an
Word r than that of
hi i i
I i i mi boar
. mi keenly . i
Shoulders ,.
i .
l there, sir. But I of
would ho n well that I
how came you to should have a guide at said
if you haVe two ,
r was of uncle, our
how long have you .
together, for I have a spoil
guard again before hours are
a d yon already begin to;
your mother's country folk out
Of wind -v.
a maid,
ho more their
him by any of his
to hi-
cut face, as smooth
that of yet marked by firm-
. i i in tho keen
o-
I mother and two sisters
over ho diffidently.
honor woolen for their
always honor women there.
Perhaps It la that over
in those countries you not
i. ii l to ho without thorn.
I have a woman la
how. like th she out
of soul all Ilia is purl's and
the should he
I to who Is M
ii- lie is
who. standing in the open
door, had listened to the latter of
hi. remarks
of life been spent in
the he.
so there one comes to forget
how to do ii l for this Him my
father wish -ii me to stay some time in
be ll I not have me
up ii mere and
i you stop in Par-
asked the guardsman.
o. Hie
or Golden my ship.
comes for me. his to Bristol.
Is now at Rouen must no to
Bristol again. When ,
I more in Paris for
me, will lie lime mo lo
how like you Paris
. oily
as I Journeyed it yes-
II evening on my way to this house.
-You am from u
bow yon ran your way among
air. I asked him to slop, whereon
be whipped out his sword would
have me hail with
him. upon lie called upon his
fellows to aid To them oil
X swore that would drop him if
they moved a slop. Yet when let
o they set upon me
did very well. You are
hut you have
Then for some he
hide with me then-, it lie will share a
soldier's quarters, and o see more
than the Hue St. Martin i in
he right come out
with you. if may leave all here
said Amos.
fear not for said the
Huguenot. order of the Prince
of will be as a shield and a
to us for many a day. will or-
Pierre to the
riding some time lie
mill. if you ill link there
the gap of the trees, you will see the
was reared in the woods,
there me many of kidney ,
lie h
you give my friend
he found this empire . horse, looked down at the wide
Of he talks. But how Is this. in all the of
Captain What have you v ,
.,, grounds, dotted with fountain with
Tho king's order, your
, , walk stretching away to
are t. use every means
drive these people the true them.
They the gateway of
ray you look a very tine
i. torn lay In front of thorn, with
said ginning tin the gravel
Ins twinkling black i walks were many lathes,
who am lug flower hods or
yen tho brutal face of dragoon.
. men out of this. sir. and
never vim ire to set foot again
this sprays. One of
eyes tunic I I
watched
light glinting kings command, high
III loll the king when I see him
that that find
hastening i
the
water
kept
it that Po
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the of Mine.
a sir
Yon lake with you,
yon lone. . Hi
bad tin
sue, rill i i to tin
fierce soil i set f.-. eye i I
fire. I hack from bis
baleful bust, i i order
to . lilt
feel clank
ii. . hi lid
I i
i led
the . a
I a
t of wine ere go on
the ;
i lie en
on
low lie
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I ,. In Pi .
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am so pleased to
she cried, I
ion. cap.
waited so
patiently. Madame I with
V i. Tho comes to her at It.
we have hut twenty minutes. I heart
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Have The Foundation
Right.
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The Corset is The Foundation
which all build their appearance. Those who
desire to m the best appearance possible are most careful in
selecting their corset, realizing that the best can be attained
only when the corset is right, right in in shape The gown
may be handsome and stylish in itself, but it will never show to best
advantage over an poorly ed corset.
OUR
DEPARTMENT
Comes to your aid just at this point by offering you a large
of styles and m the kinds that have been tried and found
factory, and the selection is so great you may easily choose the
the right shape, the one best suited to your needs, the one that
will insure and a stylish figure combined, -e would like
to show you the new and explain the
many advantages it ever other kinds. Our corset depart-
is very a reason-Let us show you.
REFLECTOR
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paying c it. I i from his
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Greenville Livery and
Transfer
nice and
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Bonn by the day, week
or mouth.
W. II.
J WHICHARD. Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE. Pin COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 1906.
NO
THE MARKET
And Consolidated To-
Company.
i- to from
markets in-
la lending
them all this season in the
of tobacco sold. This brings on
the belief Greenville i- the
best market, and Toe Re-
is to express the
opinion tie
dated Company is
the of company
x to this
market other
It is last season
the mill was ahead
of all other markets in the
average price paid for the
crop, and cc In the figure
of the
of the two
the
company led all other
on market by nearly
hall a cent in average price.
While rent may it-mi
look small, In e aggregate it pat
thousands of in pockets
of th farmers mid was an
market
s in bear fruit.
The has in its
made some of organizations
among mid efforts to bring
to advance
their interests, mil nothing has so
impressed with its
H this C
Com was
inspired it the
because of knowledge the m n
at the Mr. O. L
and the more
has been a
Insight into its the
more firmly fix d is
that it is ideal tr
the f It is n
to firmer
the but it helps tn-
c Hie company
operates, a- is evidenced th
way it ii to the
Greenville m
As v- trade and pro-
11- to
we fire of en
in s
hit. not get
to ad-
mi Years ago
WHY HE ADVERTISED
Some Reasons Advanced by a
Merchant in the That
Apply as Well Elsewhere
A couple of merchants out in
Kansas got an argument over
the value of
prosperous, and the other had
seemed to miss the mar he
struggling for. He hadn't
because ht said he
never got far enough ahead to
spare the The other mer-
chant the reasons which
ho based bis prosperity, and the
principal one was advertising.
He put them in black and
white. read this way.
I advertise newspapers be-
cause I am not ashamed my
goods or
I cater to the
gent class. They read the news
papers, and I believe in
my
advertise in the newspapers
because c-n talk to more people
through the newspapers, a great
distance, in leas time and at a more
reasonable cost, than in any other
way.
Because newspaper
has brought me greater re
a smaller expenditure
than any other advertising I have
done.
when I write an ad I
am not too stingy to pay for
It the best possible medium,
because it is the cheapest in the
end, and I have it inserted so that
it is attractive. I then know it is
seen and read by every one In the
house here the paper goes.
investigate before I place an
ad in a paper. do not throw my
money sway. Still. I am not
enough to expect
twenty who rend the
ad. will come in with the in
their hands and buy out my whole
THE ONE
IN NORTH CAROLINA THOUSANDS GREET BRYAN.
has
promote
gaged in w
it has en
tier why
t in
their
the Grange
It was a sec-
to be
behind cos
Grange w i
came
the
was also a
imp
politics and
used by lie
office, and
Alliance so f
into
which
loge
l.-ii.
Alliance
lull it
men
is the la-t
11-
Dixon's New Play to Tour the
South.
Thomas e., new come-
One
founded on his novel of the same
name, will be produced in Norfolk,
Va-, October 1st, at the Academy of
Music where his other famous play
made its record-
breaking opening nearly a year ago.
After a week in Norfolk and Rich-
Va., will
begin a tour of the South, playing
the territory at that covered
by last year.
The play is a more beautiful
of the theme the
realism of the book. The setting
is entirely changed. The first act
opens in a garden overlooking the
bay city of San Francisco, at
the time of the rush to the Klondike
The three other act-are set the
wilds of Alaska, showing us
glaciers clowned with the Aurora
Frank Gordon, the hero,
is a college professor instead of a
preacher, and Ruth
the heroine is unmarried until fin-
ally united to the man she loves.
This play, founded on the most
dramatic and powerful of all Mr.
Dixon's novels, treats of the in ft n
of Socialism on love and char-
It is a passionate defense of
the of the home and a plea
for the glory and freedom of
Its tragic mo
are relieved by
humor.
The management of Masonic
Temple Opera House is in
with Mr. with the
view of getting him to include
Greenville in his on his
Southern trip.
4TH PRIZE.
MOORE S LONG,
Attorneys-at-Law,
N. C.
runt Civil Case only.
The . As-11 is n Inter
movement. has already done
the tanners me but sticking
seems to be
greatest trouble
have been known m attend a meet-
of the m, assent he
agreement in l-old heir cotton, then
go out sell cotton for
d tier nil, under
present ion- th,. price of cot-
ton is a miner speculation mid
no. re Id .- . la a
and II farmers bold
it for a time they have to come back
in end and sell it to the same
speculators and middle men from
whom they have been holding it. If
had more business the
movement and had banded
houses and factories to handle and
work up their own product,
speculator would be out of the
game and conditions would be
The Farmers Consolidated
co company differs from the fore-
going in that it is a business
on business
s; hence success comes with it.
To boil the facts down to a plain
statement, it is a business
of tobacco operate
their own warehouses to sell their
crop. The expense of operation is
reduced to the minimum, and in ad-
to receiving high prices
their tobacco the farmers come to
annul meeting at the end
of the season and receive handsome
dividends out of the profits arising
from the business according t the
stock each holds in the
This is simply a matter f business
and looking out for I heir own inter-
and that the company in the
years of its existence has paid
dividends
gating Nd per cent shows how ad
and the business
is managed.
Rut some ask, bow cm the
Consolidated com u-e
be en I
others where .
operate the of T- c
answer to that
gets the profits arising
conducting the warehouse
mid can to take
ices to the
buy any lot
buyers do not bill high enough.
It is an that i; nil
Reproduce Mrs. R P
Why Every
d. Have
Tins piper ml , l i the i
th me
C i. i
The Why Every
Should Have A Telephone
Toe is tho home,
best his the
winner to maintain, While
he i office, on the
in a it is
t be in lined
with the wife, and near
i welfare of the family .
The to house-
k an
brings th-
c. fie order
is rushed by the
V . n cook fails to or
in rainy the service is
in illness, when dread
hi d despair grip Hie lie
call-the
ml relief is g.
To living alone it
as n pins
e III w;
nice , III , .
As- i pr i e
i . i c i
ii i if
, an I
are linked together
it'll I ts.
in. O mint to the
homes the telephone are in-
Keeping In
Governor Glenn Will try to Hive
Christening of the Cruiser
North Carolina at
If the w of the governor
North are considered the
United States cruiser
will be given its name
in North Carolina waters at
That he has requested the Unit-
ed States government to have
christening take puce there was
last night slated Governor
Glenn, he made the
request, if is sufficient
depth of water in harbor at
to accommodate the
vessel, and that he understood
that it could easily be
ed there.
With this event taking place in
North Carolina is that
eat crowds will goto
ton to be and that the day
will be made a great one by the
people of that city.
News
STATE.
Happenings of, Interest in North
Carolina.
Norm a farmer of
county, died from the
poison of a rattlesnake bite. He
had I three and was
after a fourth when it bit him.
Bern recently bad a
The Odd Fellows and
Hi inn lodges both lost their
paraphernalia fire.
Sunday morning Jesse
Hudson,, colored, of Tarboro, com-
suicide by drowning him-
self in a small East Tar-
Hudson tied bis hands
lien mil him also lied a
around his neck.
jury rendered a verdict that
deliberately committed
suicide He was ill for sometime,
and bis mind was
Last week Miss Victoria
of Griffin's township, Martin
while strolling down the road
noticed some dogs who were raising
a over at the
end of the lane.
she found a deer held at bay by the
logs Driving them away she ad-
to the deer and alone and
unaided led the frightened animal
her father's house where it is
now. Miss has in this short
time succeeded in taming the deer,
now at present writing it is as
gentle s a kitten
Great Demonstration in New
New York, Aug.
Jennings Bryan, of Nebraska, who
arrived in New York harbor
afternoon and spent the
night with friends on a steam
yacht down the landed in New
York City this afternoon at o'clock
and was the recipient of a continual
ovation from that hour until late to-
night when he had finished a
eighty-minute address before
persons gathered in Madison
Square Garden. Mr. Bryan out-
lined clearly and vigorously the
principles he thought should guide
the Democrats in their next cam-
Greeted by nearly every
Democrat in the country and
accompanied by them; Mr
was driven from the yacht landing
at the Battery to the Victoria Hotel
He was constantly cheered by those
on the side walks. Once at the ho-
tel he was fairly mobbed by thous-
ands of his admirers, called up
on him for an impromptu speech
then shook hands for more than
an hour with an never-
ending line of citizens. He dined
with his family and and then
was driven in an automobile to Mad-
Square Garden, where his
come was made complete in a
of some of the most remarkable
demonstrations New York h s ever
known. Garden meeting was
presided by Mayor Tom L.
Johnson, of Cleveland. There were
brief addresses by Governor Joseph
W. Folk, of Missouri; Augustus
Thomas the playwright, Harry W.
Walker, of the Commercial Travel-
Anti-Trust under
win me auspices the reception was
given, and Mr. Johnson.
Boy a Fall.
Wednesday Graham
little son of Mr.
K l. was
on parapet wall which Crosses
th culvert near the school
I when he fell on the
.- side Be knocked breath.
far a moment by the fall
fortunately d i Jury,
though his patents
inly in for while It is dangerous for
lieu In walk mi top wall
ii Is almost a daily
d mi. should take
at Graham's narrow c
keep off t wall.
MRS. ENTERTAINS.
Mrs. C. Stuart entertained
at cards from tn
day afternoon, to
Mrs. and Miss Jessie
Thomas, of Nashville. Tenn., who
are guests of sister, Mrs
J. L. Little. Alter
delicious were
served.
A. number of friends were
present and after being most
entertained the guests
departed reluctance,
Mrs. fan, as usual, ideal
ten.
C OP.
President Ci C. Moore Going to a
Meeting Which Will Decide
On Official Price This
Year.
August
dent C. C. Moore, of th- North
Carolina division of the Southern
Cotton Association, will
leave Monday for Hot
Ark., the meeting of the
executive committee of
that body, which is to be held
there next Thursday, Friday and
Saturday, the oh, and 7th of
September. The prime object
the meeting is In hear the
f l he several sub- divisions and to
fix a minimum price at which the
t crop shall be markets i.
That wide is being man-
this meeting is evidenced
number letters which
President Moore is receiving daily
all sections of this and other
states. Every mil brings him a
dozen or more communications
from farmers, merchants and
men generally. The recent
decline in prices has the
A majority of those who
have written President Moore
advocate and cents as a
fair and price at which the
c op should be sold. One
man only suggested that cents
i be enough. great ma
favor the named
When President was
asked his views on the matter he
replied that the price decided
upon would altogether on
the report from cotton
b it relative to and
acreage the present crop.
government report last year placed
it t 82.9 per said Mr.
Moore. believe that the
this season is from to per
cent below that of last, hence the
report will approximately
per t. I a you on
that the minimum price
be more lo
While not expressing himself,
President M it-d hat he
would agree to anything less
than cents.
The Rainfall.
Observer C. V. furnishes
us of the
rainfall for this
For August For
the three summer mouths June.
July August inches.
The rainy days dining the
months were June July
August total of days on
which there was rain. The
rainfall on any one day was
inches.
With a total f 32.56
riches in the growing
mills is no there
arc poor crop i- iii this
BREAKS.
Barely Finish in a Day,
The Greenville market is
a large quantity of Big
are
rule every and it sells at
prise, Today the different
houses had front to
pounds each, miking the total
something around a quarter of a
million pounds, which is an
quantity fur one day. The
sales started l o'clock
though the the
Committee that not lees
than piles an hour must be
sold only, two BOOMS had
finished by cue dinner hour,
three to this
n on. Ii looks like ill sales
Will have i in- tiled.
y tobacco the it pas-
tor he ought to see at a glance to market the produce when
that it it to tilt interest to become I most advantage his rural
n part at I He cam ran y and elicit the i urn I
tie with it. carrier news, and is
I placing the farmer la lunch with
Miss Bum who has been papers before new
coin
la
her in .
tier every-
returned home. The la tor body one, nod lo
accompanied her home to visit her I keep up times
sister, Mrs. C. W. Exum. favorably individual,
in One Day,
banks here paid
ml tobacco told on
Greenville market, and the out-
look of the breaks today is that will exceed yesterday. Mr. B J.
of the
Co says there is
money enough here to pay for all
dial comes, so the farmers
bring
Not Enough Houses.
A man from another town told
us Thursday he like to
move his to if
he could rent a five or six room
house, Inquiry developed that
house could not be had. Mi-
ll. W, real estate
he has had several similar
applications recently but could nut
supply the for houses.
Because of a scarcity of houses
Greenville goes on
to add many good citizens
to In i population.
or
Allan c Lino Makes Order
lolling
, C Aug.
The Atlantic Line today
awarded in the Standard
I In t I , a contract
for five hundred standard
steel b oars, and five
hundred standard i-feet steel
framed Bat cars, deliveries to
luring January 1907, and continued
at the of fifty per day until the
order is filled.
A man w. what his
wife endures -h . . away
for a day and leave- ,, f
to his
town


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Eastern reflector, 31 August 1906
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
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August 31, 1906
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