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WORKING BY PUNS.
Most things that are
to pass worth the notice are the
of plans and not the
chance of good luck. A well
known historian says of
Bonaparte that he generally
planned months
and doubtless hf took a glance
at things a year or more ahead
sometimes. In all his great sue
he was only reaping the re-
ward of labors and activities en-
gaged in according to hid
week and months ahead
And what Napoleon
with Success will do the same
men of less ability and weak-
ambition if will
plans carefully and execute them
well. There is no chance in this
world Things are to
pass according to the inexorable
laws of cause and effect; and
whoever trusts for results on
Any other basis will in the end
find that he is trusting in what
no man has ever yet realized.
Scotland Neck Commonwealth,
Many newspapers on each side
of the party line have succeeded
in effecting reform. In-
deed, the old-time party organ,
the political journals that never
dared to indulge in views of its
own, but, like a servile camp
follower, echoed the sentiments
of the reigning powers, putting
its benediction on whatever the
leaders bosses approved, and
handing out of
whatever failed to gain their fa-
that brand of newspapers is
almost extinct. One after
nearly all of the really
journals have achieved
their freedom. And this be
recorded as one of the most
cheering evidences of the
and moral of
the United States. The change
in this respect has to go on
a few years longer at the rate of
fie last four decades to consign
the last of the servile organs to
the of the dodo
in the dark domain of oblivion.
Exchange
S ID Die FOR THE LIE AND
rT DID.
HARD TIMES
Tobacco growers are getting
prices for their
weed. is a subject of con-
for the season has
been unfavorable to the
of tobacco, and f in addition
to a short crop farmers had to
accept poor prices, bad indeed
would be the state of affairs.
The crop will be short
next fall and winter, and in
many sections people will not
realize much from that cop
Early corn seems to he in fairly
good condition, as is also pea
crop, and the out look for
seems
Taken all in all I
conditions, although bad,
be more unfavorable than they
are. Let us hope that we are
not hurt s badly as some would
and lot us act accordingly
are to no small ex-
tent a result of timidity, distrust
of the future and lack f
one in another. Such a
condition is frequently a pro-
duct of our own manufacture,
when there is really no warrant
for Free Press.
as Tom
died in here
a minutes before
he was taken off he prophesied
that he soon pass bis
cheeks. H- said that hi- had been
working for Lumber
Company at Kinston. and
rt he intended to et
married and wrote to his old
in Virginia that lie was
ed and asked her to send him
dollars. Receiving the
money he went a store to buy a
which to be married, when
was stricken with He
ed from and
-m to this where he
into a restaurant this morn-
and got While he
was eating he told his tale and
said he going to have
another stroke of paralysis all on
of telling his old mother a
lie In a few minutes he tin
eating he had the d
lied in a while. i- a
story, it is vouched for
by reliable
A Strolling Hen.
M. B, lives
about from town, dropped
in to hi . He
said that few hen
the road by boo
fr-m the direction of . The
luff her way
picking Insect a strolled
along, d tie that
seemed to r disturb
her. W hen Mr.
from hen she bad come
it. I In On
Or, ii . . the road V
the
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em i Ir
tie . being
; I I
I Ion,
Brim Lulu.
K kept.
Rusting out is nut resting.
i not
Truth concealed gives a he the
right way.
men leave
cares at the office.
The easiest thin; in the World is
a oil resolution.
kind of hat is in
if she pays enough for if.
I. its of men would bold a
pa make h living.
is always limping
along behind and
for help.
Borne people are so afraid of
committing a sin
doing anything.
It's tunny how mots
it seems after you've
been married a little while.
Adam muM have been mighty
glad he didn't have any
fix for his wife.
v fall win a
hi so p h
.; I i in ; h a Hi
ladder. I
I Ira o end ;
, old
it .
i n I pistol
, of
a the Big Ivy section
ii ii . c Saturday
; I coroner's jury Mon-
day morning, at the scene of the
a to the
effect that Webb came to his
death by the accidental dis-
charge the pistol and that the
weapon was hired by the
ed.
A ma II
. i i
In i
i . . n h
M lab ear
x years, bin
very little,
-A i- man a-
thing I to
in i him. Ii i
usually fee- i- lading away.
Don't that because a
man one foot in the grave he
isn't able to do a lot of
kicking.
Have The Foundation
Right.
outwear
MA
No i. v ii.
The Foundation
which women build their appearance. Those who
desire to make 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 in 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 m the kinds that have been tried and found
factory, and the selection is so great you may easily choose the
the right ape, 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 i over other kinds. Our corset depart-
is very popular-there's a reason-Let us show you.
HIE EASTERN REFLECTOR
J Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR
VOL No.
GREENVILLE. Pin COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1906.
WHEN TEXAS HAD A NAVY.
Interesting Timi Recalled by Proposed
Exhibition of Texas War Vessels at
Exposition
f. E.
Norfolk. V., Sept.
Texas had such a as a
navy will b- news to almost every-
body except of course some of the
older Texan-.
Too of Texas has not
bee i so long a of bat
that in still men living who
have seen tin ensign of that nation
the of the
her fleet. This is be-
cause an ell hi
exhibit one of these old ships at
the great rendezvous
at the Id
1907.
The Texas navy was created In
1835, when Henry Smith awn
provisional president of the re-
public. Tiler were three aimed
echo i mi i he little flotilla. Out
they tn-id the tired of
life along he gulf coast. They
preyed upon Mexican commerce,
raided coast and with
their booty and supplies
did much to maintain the Texas
military establishment aside from
supporting
This gradually
until in numbered six
good staunch lighting ships. The
flagship was Austin, carrying
the ensign of Edwin
Warde Moors, The were
San the
the Bernard and the
brig Dolphin. It was the mission
of that to make as much
Mexico as possible, and
when in 1810 the province
Yucatan went Into revolt
dent La mar, of Texas, ordered
M ore to help the
and it the
soldiery tone part Mex-
would lost an-
other territory, for the
Texas certainly did create
some wherever
enemy to be.
After of this sort of
warfare the He -t sailed up the
-d laid up for repairs
at New O . Here it remain-
ed so long a . i Sam
ill i president of Texas,
ordered it out
on the ground
that private fortune
had
and Heel. Very
soon aft-r iii Texas congress
decided m not any
navy in- entire outfit was
sold.
It is ii d i that at
of these in- craft are in good
repair a d m be had for
p i iii the
An antiquated
war would lie a strange
sight living tin-
of Tells am the powerful
fighting m e hi which
will be i.-el
as a spectacle of
SHOT AT HIS DESK.
Brother of Greenville Man Killed.
Saturday at
o'clock Mr. A. P. o
Rocky Mount, was shot while at
at a desk in his office. The
bail through
striking the side. It is thought
that some shot him
top of a passing train. Mr. Hy-
m n was a brother of Mr. R. Hy-
man, of Greenville, the latter
went to Rocky Mount upon tearing
f the tragedy.
OF WALL r. GAME.
TRADE MUST BE RECIPROCAL
is the basis of all trade.
If we would sell, we must also buy.
This is of all nations and
men A is on
to the same extent to which it is
prohibitive of trade, and is
ions to both buyer and and
to the extent to which it is
It gives an unjust advantage tn
one class, that to who have
a monopoly in exclusive mar-
and all who use
es or commodities the
zone. It is the
essence of dishonesty; and to
cats such a policy in the name of
labor is the very quintessence of
hypocrisy.
Hone Runt Away.
This morning Mr. R. J. Cobb's
driver took bis horse and buggy to
the ice factory to get ice. The
very foolishly left horse
standing he went to get
ice, and attempting ti dump a
of ice in buggy. This
flight the and he run
away, coming through Evans
with th umbrella top of the
behind. Both
horse and buggy were injured
slightly.
Like An Excursion.
A i colored
pie . morning's
; meeting near
mill iron overrun
that ;. i I'm in- were
crowd- ti.
License.
Register of Deeds R. Williams
issued licenses the following
since last report.
WHITE.
Chas. and Annie
son.
COLORED.
and Ed-
wards.
Pitt Girls at N. I.
Among students who
sent Pitt county at the State Nor-
College this fall
are Misses Clyde and Christine
Stancill, of Hill, Carson,
Bethel, Allie O. Little, of
Bessie Brooks, of and
Fannie Moore, of Greenville.
Dugs May Lookout.
The town has had n dog pound
built near the house, and
the police will soon be
busy dogs on which the tax
has not been paid. Up to this
time the city citric has disposed
very i
with the number dogs In
Wood and Coal Yard
C. W. Harvey Co. are
a wood and COal yard on
the railroad near the Imperial
They are installing an
tile motor to operate the saws fur
cutting wood.
A horse belonging t s.
who lives near
net us death in a peculiar man-
ii ago. It was gr. zing
i a which ran through a
L went up gully
it ached a point narrow
it in turn around. When
the horse's head was caught In the
a tree beside the gully and
it was dead.
Mis. Mary Hurley died Thurs-
day near Va., at lbs age
of was a native of North
Carolina, having been bun
House in 1800.
That financial buccaneer
and others, is making it
entirely too dangerous for
nary folk to sail the Wall street
sea- If you want to keep your
money in your pocket, or
vent is picked, keep out of
Wall street until the pirates
there have made each other
the which in turn
they will do.
The touts and sharpers
would be skinned alive by the
Wall street sharks, so what
chance has the ordinary man of
keeping even with this game,
much less coming out ahead.
This fall is especially danger-
for Wall street and the banks
trust companies it controls,
will be running close to the
wind, financially and are liable
to do just what the public think
they won't do.
Invest your money in some-
you can control, instead of
in the stocks of corporations
that are notoriously used tor
stock-jobbing operations of
which only the insiders have any
definite knowledge.
This advice is for Democrats.
Let the Democrats monkey with
the Wall street buzz-saw, if they
want to, as they have friendly
co-operations with the corpora
QUESTION IN
Who which way did Mon-
How much did Hook
How did first Long Island
Mil
And who did Point Outlook
When did me any true
Of what was
How many
How much she to spare.
Lies
who Wits t -111 let
made the Guadalquivir so
much an
oh, did
Seat
made the Dead Sea die
Woo caused poor old
Snails
was it Shanghai
What man did
BlUSh did
hat navigator made C
And where does Old
Who sold i bee egg
at
What . gate lien gall
Has a
cay, Io did
ho cash was Leaven-
on i v
Has e; some
Did unlock
Table Bay
In
How main
Did In i-vet in i tn
I- I every day
a g i e y
And
S, .
New Major League Record es-
in Boston
Boston, Sept. new major
league record was established to-
day when Philadelphia
American League team defeated
Bo-ton to in a
Inning butting nearly five
hours. An double
header brought a large to
the but it was impossible
to play sec- game on
of
On but one Occasion s as
recorded Baa this of in-
been Ii 1895 a
between Grand
Forks, at Devil., Lake. N. D.
lasted innings.
sec game on re-
cord today's contest
I n v M i , game
innings played in com-
m years ago.
But three major in-.
present record. Been
twenty pitched one the
-i games ever seen in this
city five times passing dangerous
only to get the next man.
He struck eighteen men and
bailed safely time-.
The pitching of Harris
that of for but
in the inning be weakened
alter the Athletics had scored
hit two three buggers
The fielding was necessarily ex-
Cities Should Own Light and Water
Plants.
IV T. of
Richmond, has prepared t
ownership of a and I
plants. Every ought hi
own its water lighting plant.
To give franchises to private coin
is a wrong to the city and
every consumer and i gift to
mis of what belongs
to all. ii Ho-past mistake
giving away was due
the fact knew their
value, but now there is no valid
reason against city ownership or
has shown
where the was put I. Mi-
hands of a Public Works
municipal plants can be better
in the interest of the whole
when conducted by private in
for private c
Begun
Five more loads stock an-t
reached here fin
on the mil Ml ft
railroad. There are now several
camps in this see ion the work
of grading so-d lied is h i ;
poshed.
BUILDING AND LOAN PRO-
started dry
is making it warm dough.
but
of Wake
suicide at New.
News, Vs., by hi-
trouble is be
the cause of bis
Both President Roosevelt a d
Andrew, Carnegie refuse to stand
pal on spelling, but they agree to
stand pit on the steel trust tariff
protection that plunders the people
of the United states of mill j
cw Series in
hoard
mil Loan
in monthly session
d the r
of the and and
trans as
e all . of the
Ii in
n re, -v in
ion and every-
is
been
to shareholders with which tiny
putting up new buildings, and
applications other loans are in
hand.
There is in the
new series of stock that will be
opened first Saturday ii No-
All who want shares in
new series can give their
to the secretary.
HER ON-
No Use For Kind.
A town always wants cit-
and is no
bot every community
there are some room better than their One
of tun kind was evidence
day night. It was a
damsel who, after tanking on
mean liquor, disturbed the
denizens of a certain the
town the row she kicked up.
was before the mayor Monday
to answer charge of
conduct. The judgment, the
court was her presence was
very and a-
until to shake off
of town. Sue shook
on the train.
RESOLUTIONS Or
GOOD STREETS MUST
COME.
Editor
That streets are coning,
that in near is such
a matter necessity and certainly
. one can dispute, or will attempt.
One question arises, which will
and ought to be the main street to
the depot That Dickinson ave
can never be made the main
without great con-
and greater cost is too plain
to discos-. Then what can be the
remedy Common sense answers
in Evans
to Tenth aid then
Tenth to the depot Tenth street
is the widest and prettiest street in
the town. The new railroad will
soon be complex d, and a
much greater travel both of freight
Every street
should be better. Dickinson
avenue for hauling and such a-
wish to make a quick walking trip
hi the depot, but main the
main thoroughfare should be of
sufficient width aB to give good
loom to travel and the route
is only outlet, and so-
lotion to tie problem. It would
be more a deal by
riding public than any other street
in town It is to he that
in and whose duty
t is In cot ibis matter will
th-s th night and The
street s i the last three months
have been better than dry
toad. The must come,
why n u begin to consider the
miller a- -non as possible. The
c would almost
in a Ti years by
iii and tear of team
Won't some
i in and act for the
of X
From Hope Fire Company
It is mat we learn
A P.
of C, lite was
so cruelly taken in Rocky Mount,
last at bis
. i d , , ban I mid-
Mr ii was
of our i R.
Hyman, of the Greenville
Department, and a member of
Dope Fire Co.
Therefore we members of
Hope Fire Co., wish to extend to
Chief Ii in in of his
distressed our
sympathy in t if
W your
that a copy of i -solutions be
up ii ii i in- , a
copy t to an I a
c given tutor
publication
W. K. ,,
E G. Flanagan,
EVENTS.
N. Sept.
White entertained
very inform ally, on Tuesday
evening In honor of her guests
Miss I Skinner, of Greenville.
Miss Janet of Salisbury,
Miss Margaret of
I The lay In trying
blow the largest soap i
The souvenirs by
charming
pipes tied with rod ribbon
were used or the pose.
Miss Nell being
of ladies
i prize, a picture by
Mr. Dudley the gentle-
men's prize, a lino pipe In
a velvet case, and Mr.
the booby, a stem The
drawing room was prettily
in trailing vines of
j white clematis, only lights
being used were Japanese Ian-
tors with red and white lamps
Delightful were
served and all spent a most
j News
and Observer.
MAN FINDS He HID
WAR
Asheville, N. C , Sept.
James M. Bay, of
who during the war between the
sf c Hum the
ha- received a
letter from John G. Lindsay, tor-
Asheville, and now of
in which Ir.
Key says that he to
the and
a pt and found i
that be b id hid there than
years ago
Mi. . was a member of
company A. Worth Carolina
and was with lea company
the battle of Missionary
Bulge. On evening before
i evacuated the
field November 1863-
with
members his aid
supplies from
secured the
all light, then Mr .
prevailed up m lend
hi a promising i
the on h follow-
n Bat of
war keeping
of that promise and of
the skillet. The with-
ii that night
up Mr hid
the a near by.
v as nearly years ago.
Recently Mr. Lindsey visited
he battlefield and remembering
the incident of the skillet and
the fact that bis pro-
to return skillet re-
u fulfilled; made search
for cliff and skillet With little
difficulty he found the spot and
skillet as he hid left it. Now,
after a lapse of nearly half a
Mr. Lindsay would gladly
keep his promise and return the
utensil, but all the
pants in the original trans
action are ad an I old
I lie sent to
Hi be to
war
one in h
When the p --ill n declines in
one breath i
for a pi and the
he the bill t re-
duce Philippine tariff, it looks
if lie were a Republican, first
a free trader afterwards -a
publican from expediency a
free trailer in principle.
The Ohio Republicans seem to
be in the hands of the boss and
at the mercy of r political
chine, for
that lie wants the p to
product of the e. ire coming
convention. He must know ho
has a grip on the
THE
Bu A. CONAN DOYLE.
of of Sherlock
ISSI. BY ft
which his words hid conjured up be-
fore
said solemn-
time for It
la In the of the church that
we do It. None bear and
ever hear what passes between us now
Regard us. If will, as two
ere, with Whom secret Is
call It a secret, and yet it Is
none to us. for It is our mission to read
the heart. You e the
She turned
confusion from one to the oilier.
Is no shame In loving, my
daughter. The shame lies only
yielding to love. say attain that you
love the
least never told him
she faltered.
will yon
ban veil wither my tongue
consider, my daughter. Snob
love a like yours Is
rift and seal for some wise purpose,
We speak for the Interests of the
church, those Interests demand
that you I the
Ike The little room
swam round her. the
lies best hope for the
We in you a second Jeanne
who save both France
Madame mil silent for ii few mo-
Her refrained its com
aw eyes were bent
en u; v tapestry frame as she
over her mind nil that was
In ed in suggestion.
this could
idle raid at hut. kin, or
. married a subject; See
bow every i of stretches
her I, l him. The queen of
France be of queenly blood, even
the last
lie
are the reasons of
state If kin- marry, it should he
to U a p alliance, to
i with u neighbor
or t some province which
may he th dowry i-
i A widow's pension
dowry, my daughter, would
be i iris of body and of
with he veil end yon
The king has money enough and
kin- bus provinces A t i
h can the state be
served by that the
king will be saved In future from such
sights as are to be seen this palace
today
If it could be so But thin .
think of those ah nit
dauphin, monsieur brother,
ministers. You how
would please and how easy It Is
for them to sway his
The faces of the two ecclesiastics
who dismissed her other objections
with n smile and a wave clouded over
St this.
said Jesuit grave-
is a matter which yon may
leave to the church. It may be that
we. ton. have power over the
mind and that we may lead
In the p i i
of his own blood would lain have It
T e future only can show
with p lies. you
Love and duty both draw you way
Bow. and lie church may upon
I a u; i Ike church, it will
sere you I in will but serve
bit wish I
if
our HI. heal
church. The
;. g i, They must be
driven firth Tin- -j be
from The king is
ready in two i . is our
nil now. It you are with us.
will be
father, think how many then
re And think, of their
they be driven
cure lies In their own
l And yet my heart
softens for
In the bishop shook
their heads.
would befriend God's enemies,
not If they Indeed
you doubt It Is It possible
your heart still turns toward the
heresy of your
but It Is not In nature to
forget my father and my
they have answered for their
sins. Is it the church
has mistaken you Io you,
then, refuse the first favor which
asks of yon would accept her
aid. and yet you would give none In
de rose with air
of one who baa her resolution,
are wiser than said she.
to you have committed the Inter-
of the church. I will do what you
promise
Her two visitors threw up their hands
together. Is n Die they
cried, generations yet unborn will
learn to deem It
sat half stunned by the prospect
which was opening out In front of her.
Ambitious she had, as the Jesuit had
always for
power which would nimble her to
i leave the I than found
It. In-els of her Joy
a sudden revulsion to
doubt and despondency Was not all
this line prospect a mere day
b iv , these men lie so
the king hi In
of The Jesuit i
fears t the spark. of
mi, an, re I her
i-i- its i
s- ; he. And
Her, y must , as prompt
your
Is for us in perform. You
will In your room ail
Ti, r
hesitates. I .
with ii and his ml
w fill of ii and despair. Ills
boiler s in disgust from
sins I . to see speak will;
ire. go from your
r i when have
he conic fr his room to yours,
or I have Kindled his bean for twenty
j pi v. bowed low pi
her. both together, and left her to her
thoughts.
An hour passed, then a second
one, as she sat In h.-r her
before but her bands list-
less upon her lip. waiting for her fa
future was now being set-
for her. and she powerless lo
an honor, said here I
that If double my life
every hour shall lie spent the one
endeavor to make you a happier
She bad knelt down, king,
still holding her hand, knelt down be-
side her.
swear, be cried, If
my days also are doubled you will now
forever be the one and only
an for
And so their double oath was taken,
oath which was to tested In the
future, for each did live almost double
I their years, and yet neither broke the
i promise made hand in hand on that
evening in the Blind girt chamber.
H. A.
JOHN A RICKS
Sticks.
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT.
M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent-
CFOR
GENERAL MErCHANDISE
the
turn In one way or the other. Pay-
light turned to the pearly light of even-
lug, and that again to dusk, but she
still sat waiting the shadow. At
last, however, there came a
I sharp tread, crisp and authoritative.
, which brought her to her feet with
flushed cheeks and her heart heating
wildly. The do opened, and she saw
outlined against the gray light of the
. passage the erect
figure the king.
one instant mademoiselle
will light the
not call He entered and
closed the door behind him.
the. dusk Is welcome to me It
screens me from the reproaches which
must your glance even If your
tongue too kindly to utter
sire God forbid that I
should utter
I last left you. It
was with a good resolution In my mind.
I tried to carry it out. I
failed. remember that you warned
KB, Fool I was not to follow
your
are all weak and mortal, sire.
has fallen Nay, sire, It goes
to my heart to see you
He was standing by the fireplace, his
burled In his hands, and she could
Soil by catch of his breath that he
was
cannot do without you, Fran-
he cried. am the loneliest
man In all this world, like one who
lives on a great mountain peak, with
none to hear company. Who have
I for a friend Whom can I rely u;.
Some are for the church; some for
their families; are for themselves.
who of all is single minded
are self. You
are guardian angel. What the
rood talker says Is true, and the r
am to yon the farther am from all
i Is evil. Tell me. do
yon love
have loved you for years,
Voice but clear the
of n woman lo Whom, coquetry was ab-
had hope I II. and yet
It thrills lo hear you say It. Will
you be wife,
And so the had In very
troth come. Who paused for an In-
only an Instant, before taking
this last great step, but even that was
too long for the patience of the king.
you not. ha cried.
make inn worthy of such
CHATTER IX.
fT may have been that Mile. Nan-m.
the faithful of Mine.
de had learned some-
thing of this interview, or It may
be la with shrewd-
for which his order is famous, had
come to the conclusion that publicity
was the lie-1 means of holding the king
to his present intention, but. whatever
the source, it was known all over the
court next day that the old favorite
was again disgrace that there
was talk of a marriage between the
king and governess of his
By midday there was none In
the court who had not heard the
save only Mine, de
who. alarmed at her lover's absence,
had remained In haughty seclusion In
her room and nothing of what
passed.
Louis his innate had
been so accustomed to regard every
event from the side of how it
would affect himself that ii had
struck him his long suffering
who had always yielded to
the absolute which he claim-
ed as his right, would venture lo ofTer
any opposition to his new resolution.
He was surprised, therefore, when bis
brother demanded a private interview
that afternoon and entered his pres-
with nit
humble air with he was wont to
appear before him.
monsieur, you seem less gay
than usual said the king, with
a smile. dress is bright,
but your brow Is clouded. I trust that
all is well with madame and with the
de
sire. I hey are well, but they
are sail, like myself, and from the same
And
I ever failed In my duty as
your younger brother,
Philippe, said tint
king, laying hand affectionately up-
on the other's shoulder. have
set an excellent example to my sub-
why set a slight upon
sire. say It Is a slight.
I are of royal blood, our wives are
i of blood also. You married the
Princess of Spain; I married the
, of It was a
lion, hut I did It. My first wife
was the Princess of England, How
can we admit Into a house has
formed such as these n
woman who Is the widow of a hunch-
back singer, a mere lampooner, a man
whose name is a byword through Ell- I
The king bad stared Amazement
at his brother, but his anger now over- I
came his astonishment.
my be my
word have said Just now that you j
have been an excellent brother, but l
fear I spoke a little prematurely.
And so you take upon yourself lo ob-
to the lady whom as my
do,
by what
right of the family honor,
sire, which is as much mine us yours.
I look upon it as a alight upon me
a slight upon my
wife I have every
for Charlotte Elisabeth of Bavaria, but
is she superior to one whose
grandfather was the dear friend and
comrade in arms of Henry
Enough I will not condescend lo
argue such a matter with you Be-
gone, and do not return to my presence
until you have learned not to interfere
my
all my wife shall not know
snarled monsieur.
I The king was lo have no that
day. If Mine, de friends
bad rallied to her yesterday her
mies were active today. Monsieur had
hardly disappeared before there rushed
Into the room a youth who bore upon
Ids rich every sign of having
; Just arrived from a dusty He
was pale faced and auburn
I with features which would have been
strikingly like the king's If It were not
his had In
Ins youth. The king's face had lighted
up at the sight of him. but It darkened
again as he hurried forward and threw
himself down at bis feet.
he cried, us this
us this humiliation I
you to pause before you do what
will bring dishonor upon yourself and
upon
The king started back from
Is he cried.
was bad from my brother, but worse
from my son. You are in a conspiracy
with him. I Monsieur has told
you to act this
The rose to his feet and
looked steadfastly at his angry father.
have not Been my he said.
was at when I heard this
news this dreadful news and I
sprang upon my horse, sire, gal-
loped over to Implore you to think
again you drag our royal house
so
talk a cried his fa-
propose to marry a virtuous
and charming lady of one of tho oldest
noble fumbles of you talk
SLED
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
Hats, hoes, dress goods, Notions,
In Groceries we will have at all a full of the very best goods, not only
the staples like
Meat, Flour, Sugar, coffee, but all kinds of
canned and Package 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.
Ricks,
GREENVILLE. N. C.
Kl
M. SChULTZ
Wholesale an
Oath paid
Tides, Fur, Cotton OH
Turkeys. hid
tends. Oak
Tables, Lounge . P
and Gail V.-.
Life Tobacco, Xe
Henry
ed Cherries,
Pine Syrup,
Flour Sugar, Meat,
Magic
Seed Meal and Hulls, O it
Seeds, Nut-
Dried
Currents,
Ware, Tip and
Mat
Ne-
I and
n-i
it -h On
S. M. SCHULTZ
Greenville Livery and
Transfer
nice and car
all
K boarded by Hie day, week
or
Proclamation by the
REWARD
State of North Carolin
Executive Department
Whereas information has
been received at this department that
W. H. Harrington Jr. late of the
of charged with
and assault upon W. J. Tell, and
whereas, it appears that the said w.
H. Harrington has Ned the State
or so conceals himself that the
nary process of law cannot be served
upon him.
Now, therefore, I, R. B. Glenn, Gov
of th of North Carolina,
virtue of authority in me by
do issue this my proclamation,
a reward of One
dollars for the apprehension and
said W. H. Harrington Jr.
In the Sheriff of at me
house in Greenville N. C. and I
do enjoin all of State and
good citizens to assist in bringing
criminal to justice.
Done at cur City of Raleigh the 10th
day of July, in the year of our
one thousand nine hundred and six
and in the one hundred and thirty-
first year of our American
R. B.
the Governor.
A. H. ARRINGTON.
Private Secretary.
. M.
H. has
he went to
now the place that
him knows him no
ore. sad.
As authorized agent for Daily
Eastern we take
hat pleasure in receiving sub-
writing receipts for
hose in arrears. We have a list
f all who their mail at
s office. We also tab orders
r job
Miss May Smith, popular
i f J. B
will visit friends in and
Ayden during the week.
H. C. in mil has purchased a
lot on Main and will at
erect a handsome residence.
We have on hand one hay press
will be glad to make yon
trice on
Mrs. W. C. has come
i from v i-ii the country.
J. K.
For corn
c, apply to B. E.
I On.
was here
As I expect to be New
for two my office will
be Aug. id, till
Sept. 3rd. J. W.
You win Wheeler and
son mil inning
way down at J. B.
Tripp Bro. next to Early Hotel.
Ayden,
If in need of dine plow of en
get our prices
J. B. Co.
supply of hay, grain, hulls
seed meal, bran, ship stuff,
always on hand, Cannon and Tyson
The Greenville boys are all right.
Buy the
life, mowing machine, and
B.
Co
Our slippers must go, the season
is well advanced. The prices now
will interest the most economic buy-
Cannon and Tyson.
Bay the famous
for from J. K. Tar
age Co.
Lida Morrison left
to sometime with
in Hyde county.
When your eyes need attention
. W. Taylor,
is the man to do
oar work if yon want to be
leased.
If one may judge from the
Mr.
in New York, the
BAKER
Sales room in Jarvis building.
Fresh Pies, Cakes
Bread daily. Special
for Pies sent early in morn
ind will he filled in
for dinner.
line of Fruits am
Candies constantly on hand I
I also handle
brands of Cigars and To
Give me a call.
J. M.
L. JOHNSON,
N. C.
Contractor, Builder,
Tile Setter.
Plans and estimate,
on application. All
work guaranteed Turn key job
ever desired
J. J. TURNAGE,.
The Five Points Grocer.
in addition to Full
and Fancy we
line of Hardware such
Collars,
Chains, Plows, Ac.
line
ware, Tinware.
if Live
Syrup, Nerve and lime
Ac.
Call on me for anything In tn
above lines
J. J. TURNAGE,
Phone Five Point
lace earth so
if Mr. did
must.
Oar Fur line is com-
we glad lo have
inspect our stock before buy-
J.
G. A. Case and B. F.
ave erected a teat on the lot next
the for the purpose of
work en-
listed to tin-in will be nicely
To both have a large
carry
full line of meat, lard and can
Don't buy before
e a trial. Lilly Co
Mrs. Louisa u, of
here visiting friends.
f we carry a big stock
f dry goods diet goads
J B. Co.
Dora Manning, of Winter-
was here lat week visiting
Pearl Trip;.
I always keep on hand a
feed at lowest cash
rices Such as hay, oats, com,
seed meal hulls, brand
ship stuff. Frank Lilly Co.
Mrs. B. H. Garris from the
is spending the week with
i , IV. E. Hooks. I
Bay a from I
. B. A On, Guaranteed
returned lo i
Mi. Kate Sat-
morning from New
to g
hire at . m
Fur a nice present buy a novel-
clock at J. W. Taylor's. It is
approbate for any occasion.
Nat Whit-
of were
here S it ii i day.
For in improved
call to see as and we
will be pleased to quote you puces
I. B. Turnage At Co.
of Wash-
is here
and other folk.
G to E. K. Dan Co's new
fresh meats,
save, fresh fish.
B. F. is seriously sick it
home on Vet avenue.
F ii coll eat cents come
us. J. B. Turnage
J. B. Turnage O.
To any who are in need of a cook
stove we make it to his interest
to us as we have bought a solid
car load, and expect them to arrive
next week. Cannon Tyson.
A it Annie and Gussie Law-
of county, were here
Sunday and left yesterday for the
Winterville High school.
Mrs. H. II,
are over in Greene county.
Mrs. A. L. Harrington, of
is visiting her father, W. F.
Hart
W a man does not a
little as he the corner
near hi home, there is something
with the mini or the
home
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
r ,
th wick notice
i lo all
, I t
i, r.
the for
or lb of
win ha of
of
W, I.
of Wink
duly
Court l of Pill w f
ilia will of
i to alt par-
mm to to
at lo all
mu-l
for on the
day of or notice will
Head In
of
TO A NEWSPAPER.
some days ago to
the fact that the noted
South African
had endowed telegraph,
phone, and transportation com-
with several million
this paper said every
helped or educated the
pie had been endowed except a
newspaper. And now comes a
woman in Italy who gave in her
will three thousand dollars to a
certain newspaper, giving this
as her reason; In on
of my gratitude for having been
so often entertained by it
Rich men have frequently be-
lied largo sums to secure
instruction at a college
topics. None but students
me in yesterday. I,
, .
We want to make room for other
hut college obtained the
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.
locks and in order to do we One of t days
very cheap in man will endow a
r goods We must move them per V teach some truth in which
of way hove put. price he so
t. get
but
ill U III
Bern off Now the time to get-
special articles from most
la value for your money. Cannon will appear regularly
its the
of j truth. It will then reach
here . t,. Mrs. Guy ands and hundreds of
Th
We have just received a ease of
of people.
newspaper i the
college of today to the
I he celebrated Kay for and to be more and more
children. medium of teaching and
While hunting items yesterday , the News
e inquired cf SteVe Noble if and Observer.
new any thing. I In. reply I------
only the miller's pig is
He ought to know, he was to
p some one at the miller's Sunday
surely he saw tho peg
farmer of county, died
ii lit
ALL OVER THE HOUSE
ON
Soma r . to
Jam.
Skim I often.
Use J, dry, u it overripe fruit,
The preserving pan should
more than three parts -it the .,
most.
The jam be red boil
quickly the w e otherwise it l
will a bail ii tor.
When i . be, .
I to cluing i e
pour a to a plate and lot
it get cold, if it then a jelly
it done.
A copper preserving pan is best,
but. failing that, a cast iron
does excellently. Tin
puns should lie avoided, us they spoil
the color of the jam.
If you wish to keep the fruit
whole boil the sugar and water first
to a and then put it in the
fruit.
lie
If
Jelly.
To one quart of
pared for the one-half box of
gelatin. Soak the gelatin in two-
thirds of a cup of cold water for
one-half hour or longer, then set
the cup in hot water until tho
tin is thoroughly dissolved. Add
one-half cup of sugar lo the quart
of hot coffee and stir in the melted
gelatin and a little vanilla before
the whole thickens. Set in a cool
place to mold and serve with cream
and sugar.
To Oilcloth.
When oilcloth begins to lose its
shim it can be improved in
appearance and made to last much
longer by being varnished with
Wash the oilcloth thorough-
y and let it dry. At night, when
the of the day is go
over it with a piece of flannel dip-
in glue water. Choose a nice
dry day for this, and then the
will be quite hard by morning, and
the oilcloth will look like new.
. ,., . I .
ii- he V
i. e
i 1-
f I.
. ii e ll
1.1
II
red that fr. Ci
Mix
bonds As Ur
baa ,.,, I t nil
-i t e tariff
wholly apart from
with
i Inn ,
in and with
vi I. ,
. eel in
ll Is
does urn k v. fol
denies I i
r ,, q
mi
I ,,
e ill ,;
v.- In-.-. an I
xi-t l i
A sf Sanity.
Some visitor- being
over u lunatic asylum. They
inquired of their conductor what
method was employed to discover
when the inmates were sufficiently
recovered to leave. have a big
trough of said the conduct-
or, we turns on the tap. We
an
a i i e i in, I.,.,.
H I W.-
in. . i-
t In- v
up;
a in.-
h-1.
i i- .
liar good bud De
tin- y ill
in
ware-
Hi No I -tout
I it h mini to lie
i--t ally know, k-
and a
i m I. be hat i-
k n aw
tent, hod he paced about
with a
be a bell,
which private
body
o'clock Is It.
la nearly
considered for
you know where de
la.
was grounds, sire, but
heard Unit be would ride back to Paris
be
has one friend with
la tins of
guards V
It la a from over
the scan from America, as I under-
has stayed with of
So much the better.
Co. P. interns, and them to
have not started,
I will hurried off and
Lack In ten minutes ill cabinet
once more.
have been fortunate, sire. Their
bu let out and feet
were Hie when
await majesty's orders
In. and give
in to u not even to the
r. until have
To an audience with the
was n e minion Incident of
his it was with profound
that he
II that his friend and
ion was Included In the order.
it was with i of
a ii with awe. that
entered the private chamber of
fie monarch In
A ; hi- eyes fell upon a quietly
eyed man. half head shorter
than himself, with a trim, dapper list
and an erect he could not
help round room to see If
this were monarch or If It
were some other of those endless
who Interposed themselves lie-
him and outer world. The
reverent salute of his companion, how-
ever, showed that Ibis must in-
deed be the so he bowed, and
drew himself erect with the
of a man who had been
trained In nature's school.
de
the king, with a smile.
.- Ir
Iii of a e -1 I
iii of a ii., d
leaves it running and tells to .
bale out the water with pails until
they've emptied the
does that prove, asked one
of the visitors. said the
conductor, as ain't idiot
turns off the
A Tramp of
The shark known the elephant, I
bone and basking shark roams near- ;
all temperate seas Its mouth is am-u
comparatively small and bears sis
ST seven rows of very small
perhaps in a row. The gill open- I
are enormous, the gill
L Vis-
nineteenth, between John
. I v e, .
i-
ii.
ii X. C.
UP
have taken up one black
weight
long, close together and slender, re- I cur marks. Owner can net -n-i.
calling whalebone; hence the y paying charge
whale shark. The skin is rough,
covered with short spines. When
these monsters live in winter is not
known, doubtless they roam the
temperate seas,
summer they is and
u schools lying mi the surface
asleep, the
New in and
July, the of
in lent July, till
nun arc
Monterey V-. in c
lining seen on surface,
can readily
Metropolitan Ma
R F D
d if.
Mali lone Tinker
No. Greenville N
Dr. Joseph Dixon,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Block, East Ht.
N. C.
FREE
sufferers of Kidney, or
Bladder Troubles. Other
say a bottle and if
it cure we will refund
your We say
full size free bottle of
and if it benefits you, then
use SOL until
This entitles
to a bottle SOL at
DRUG STORK
Only a limited number
mis-this on
to test
be my
as
lo this e
you have
SOL.
OF
THE BANK OF
N.
thy . j June 18th.
leans . s
ft- i
Furniture and Fixtures
Due from
Cash
Hold
Silver
LIABILITIES
stock paid in,
plus fund
profits less
d-tS-nil
l. unpaid
u cheek,
-Vis
notes and
3.1
Total,
NORTH i ,
I. R. the e.
i i he above la true to bast of my know and he
J,
R. in.
DIXON,
. CANNON.
I la a
I trust, sir.
something
to interest and to . use
your I bare seen
your great and Is a wonderful
Ami my has shown me
tills it- t
gr When I go to my own
country I will have ll lo say of
I have seen In beautiful
speak French, am yet you are
I am from
I. with interest at the
p tin. fell urea mil
I'll free if
. i II i-n lo
I lie u- Hie r
i ; ; ire i i hi
. -I III .
ml I n .
craft, an i i , t i u I a
i, ; . i lee, i
than i i
bear a in-- m i wall before
kn j i I
ii I . j hi. i iii I , house
if of
is. out
he ill-
. Lei u I l ,
or line, he lie here
t . lit. Is of the
adieu, captain, Adieu,
x.
kept her rooms, In
mind the king's disappear-
hut unwilling to show
her anxiety to the court by appearing
or by making any Inquiry
us lo what hail While she
thus remained in of the
complete of her for-
tunes, one
agent who lo.-i M in. i t of what
bad occurred i . bet in-
with as us if
were own. And Indeed they wees
his own. for her brother, M. de VI-
bad gal. v t
be I prefer-
-through hi- -r's i
Hy nature bold, i and re-
he was nut man . I.
game without It out l .
end. Keenly alert to all t en pa act,
be had from -t
an the rumor king in
I. .
his conclusions from hail
seen, r; hail escaped
disconsolate of monsieur of
visit in Chaise
nail to the room, her re-
-hone bet
c. is . away from the Inter-
vi --a hurry off
his
I . heard order their
I out a of
. ; illy fr .
whom i the
lie I I n hustle
Win . lie Main-
i . Mile Nation was
wild ii . that two
court I-., i
. It
was however,
from ill tint a
to fr Hie reception
of archbishop of Paris
he i n b urgent was
danger
Mn e. had spent
evening n-um a sofa In
wort every one
around her. There was lie sound of
an opening d mil of n step
her mi. Was the king, or
at hint his messenger with a note
from him
II was her brother, with tho
haggard eyes Brawn face of n man
who Is down with Ills own
evil tidings I.- turned as he entered.
fastened do r and then, striding
mom, lucked the other one
which led to her
are he
panted. -1 hare here, for
every second may lie Invaluable,
you anything from the
She had to her
feet
hour come for action,
Is
king is about to marry Mme.
de
The widow Scar-
It 1-
Is certain that he will marry
Th woman Hung nut her hand In a
of and laughed loud
and bitterly.
are easily frightened,
Bold she. you do not know your
little If you were
my brother you might rate my
powers more highly. One day la all I
ask to him
you have It mar-
Is
mad.
am certain of In a few bro-
ken sentences be shot out all that ho
had and heard. She listened with
a grim face and hands which
over tighter and tighter be pro-
shall go and see cried,
Weeping toward the dour.
no. Believe me. you
will ruin everything If you do. Strict
orders been given to the gourd
to admit one lo the
I only a day. Charles,
sure Unit I could i. m ,
mere In- been i.
or the pomp ins . lift. ,.
. el
am
i-k
. in-
I y it
ii i anything.
she
day c-
it it-.;
nun I lie
it
You d i mil
Mid.
hill l .- . , .
Y e a e.Hut time
presses. I a
ll i nil that
you
With hands which ea-
she unlocked a secret cup-
in the wall in which she eon
her valuables. A blaze
met her brother's eyes as he
peered her shoulder. Al one side
were three drawers, one over the
other, sin- drew out the lowest one.
II lull ti. the brim with glittering
lull you -he Bold.
now your
I, ill
-hie his c ml. I
w i
ill ,. I . Hoar, hut
no 1-1 a .
i i em-ill
hop
from ti. i d mar-
for
mi e be matter
ii in,,. I shall my
the
very line, my lint
i . ,, ii . lo la-l A
us if
we to Hy country
X. Francois,.; the most we
is detain the
you detain
of that. There is
die castle the de
at
r. , bitter
enemy ll
I n
so The marquis was away
ON E
f.,
AND
O. J. AND Proprietor.
Entered in the post office at Greenville. N. C, as second class matter,
Advertising rates made upon application.
A correspondent desired at every post office in Pitt and adjoining counties
in
NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY, KEPT. 1906
A PROPOSITION.
To say robs it
the flavor. Away with such h
word. A kiss is worthless if it
is murdered.
i MISS
Mr. Bryan says no one need
agree with him unless he wants
. to, as every man the tight
to his own opinion.
If newspapers have t adopt
tn; fad and spoil words like they
pa u o
will look funny.
The Reflector has been told
that the contractors who are
here to do the grading on the
and Pamlico Sound rail-
road have offered to hire all the
county convicts they can get for
their work. They offer to pay a
good price per for each ID
and in audition agree to
bear all tie expense of guard-
and feeding them.
It strikes us that it would be
wise for the board of county
Commissioners to consider this the
matter and to petition the judge Durham exchange
at the term of the court for for
to give them authority to hire out .
the convicts. The ad o-n
tractors offer toe in the con
for about six months, and
. ,, so many housewives do-1
in the road gang; J
i . i. in , ,.,. their own cooking there are
will average bout it will mean
. ,. , . ,, , fewer of what the Raleigh man
some or i cash to
., , called boarding
the count six months o-
., , . ,. , , . i where the meals all went from
sides relieved from the ex-
,. , . ,. white man's kitchen,
guarding and feeding
the convicts. m.
hey went a long ways after.
It is coming the time . . ,
, him, but one of the
now when thee cannot do
, , . Chicago bank wreckers has been
very much work on the public
I , , captured m Morocco. There was
roads, and by hiring them . , ,
a woman in the case and she
for the Winter and turning;
. , I away the trail on him.
their- wages into Hie road,
.,
Maud Mink-i left to.
visit Miss d near
make- ii- better. We hope it
that way
Dixon, Hi- U.
weal t-.
i.
a i . here
nil
ill- l hie M . . lice.
in X, ii-d
.
O. iii
Of Those Coming and Going.
Mi Maud Nixon returned
Tue-day evening
A. I went to
ma returned
Mrs. J. returned
Tuesday evening from
Mount.
Prof, and Mrs. C. L.
of Durham, are visiting the
parents Rev. Mrs. J
A. H. TAFT.
W. H.
Furniture Problem,
solve it for you.
d -Leadership
was stopped.
tor
. Mi.
. e a f. Her
Hie pa y. Mm.
Kl i. B. tin, p, w,
M y other ere
and all,
it-ti
t it
Willis, of More-
annul
t a with
Bow left y
U t i n-
ii. i
III I here.
August Tobacco
Secretary C. W. Harvey, of the
tobacco board of trade, reports the
I., u. tie parted, of on he
. j as
Mr. D ii. ft . -i n
K ii has i Mi C, W
turned Bunt Tuesday.
fund of the this
fund v be enough to
do a great deal of good When the
convicts are put back on the pub
lie road work next spring,
the convicts for six
months at the price the
tors offer to pay will put as
much money in the road fund of
the as he road taxes
amount to in two years,
Two of the a white
Two
Dyspeptics
If you are too fat it is because your food
turns to fat instead of
If you are too lean the fat producing foods
that you eat are not properly digested and
assimilated.
Lean, thin, stringy people do not have
man and a were the at- I enough Pepsin in the while fat
., people have too much Pepsin and not
traction in a prize pulled off enough
jut in Nevada Monday night.
The white man lost his upper lip
the lost an eye. Pity
but what both had lost their
heads.
For Dyspepsia
contains all the digestive juices that are
found in a healthy stomach, and in
exactly those proportions necessary to
enable the stomach and digestive organs
to digest and assimilate all foods that may
be eaten. is not only a perfect
but it is a tis-
sue building tonic as well. relieves
lore With bank the worse he Indigestion. Dyspepsia. Sour Stomach,
ed forward more . Heartburn, Palpitation of the Heart and
I he deeper recover goes
public road work could he investigation of the busted
market for the month of August at
1,508.584 for
the average price being The
average price at which
selling this season Is considerably
higher than last year.
I announce a Democratic
magistrate in
Cr Ii ;Buck.
Cotton for sale J. O.
Proctor Bro
The self filling fountain
pen is a wonder. Book
Store.
Nice lot of new
papers, tablets, pen, pencils, ink-,
mucilage, Book
Store.
USE
OINTMENT
For all Skin Diseases on Man or
Beast.
Competition and
Claims are many and loud.
WHO WHY
What shall decide It. is but one
test. That best and
that offers you
Lowest Prices on the Furniture You Want
Come and be convinced. Yours to please.
A. H. TAFT COMPANY,
Pictures Framed
finds the condition. Some
. .,
men , Constipation. You will like it
the increased fund It is a
proposition that the n away with a What You Eat
commissioners and people of when do . Rests the stomach, rebuilds th.
the county should be
in.
like the president of that bank
did.
tissues and gives firm flesh.
In Two
in., . i
.
lb.
A.
This Ointment has been used
nearly two hundred years with
the most wonderful success in
the treatment of nearly every
form Skin and in
many instances, it 1.1 i
cures where remedies had
failed While we do not claim
that Ointment will cure
everything, we say a fair trial
will convince any reasonable per-
son that, it -s equal to any, and
superior to most of the remedies
for skin diseases on the market
This Ointment is made by the
Christman Ointment Co. Green-
ville, N C and is for sale by
druggists at and per
bottle.
BIG CUT ON ALL
TO MAKE
FALL GOODS.
The price on all Dry Goods and
Notions will be marked down low.
We are now selling our
figured lawns,
laces and embroideries at
cost.
High Point is going to have a already has the i
soap factory. Maybe the town best loads of any county in the
can keep clean j the State, but is going to vote on
another issue of bonds
Break the Durham is carry the good work further,
going to have a hanging if a COg Other counties would do well to
don't A man there has follow example of
been convicted of and
the death sentence pronounced.
J. I .
editor Of the Charlotte Ob-
server, died at a sanitarium in
Saturday, at the age of
SI years. He was a young man
of marked ability and his death
is a serious loss to the Observer
and the Mate,
Next week, 9th to
will have a jubilee and
Maryland homo coming week.
It will be a of the re-
building the city since the
destructive in February
1904 One hundred millions in
modern structures have
taken the of the sixty-five
millions destroyed by the fire.
An elaborate program has been
arranged covering the entire
jubilee and the railroads
will give special rates.
burg.
JACK
N. C , Sept.
Johnston returned
Sunday from H c.-
had con-
ducting a
Cr -k church.
J. O. Johnston, Walter Mm-
others from here ed church
at Sunday.
O. C. week to at-
tend at Hill.
woo attended
he I
year, left to attend it
are from this
who are
to attend You
when people try any thing and
that it is all right, they
will go bark again.
Eider O. Johnston and
w been visiting relatives
over the river home last
week.
Godfrey and brother,
returned yesterday from a
to
Si
TEMPLE
OPERA
HOUSE.
Three Nights
COMING THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER. 1906.
The Four
COMEDY Company, consisting of PEOPLE
Opening with Charles Dickens Masterpiece
3.00 r
Shoes at
2.50
Shoes at
figured
Lawn at
lucent
Percale at
figured
i at
He
A. P. C.
hams at
Sets
Jas F
Save the Worry
The hot weather brings you
enough discomfort without n Mine to it by over to
buy for breakfast, dinner or With such a stock of
Groceries, Canned Goods, Package
Pickles, Butter Cheese, Coffee,
Tea, Cakes. Candles, Fruits, as I the selecting and buy-
easy and the all saved It will take no argument to
convenes you of toil if you visit my store and sen what I carry.
You can me one door North of
J. B
Plenty of Specialties between acts consisting of singing
dancing, etc.
AND
on Sale at Store, Wednesday Sept.
Neat Job Printing
Our specialty.
Reflector Job Printing Office
WIN
This department is in of, F. C who is authorized to rep-,
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory
Your money hidden away at home
is worse than useless. Bell, r put it
K. F. Manning Co , were
ding to tell something about
in a bank, and let
you. It dangerous
to have much at home when after
people know it. The Bank of Win-
will pay you on time
deposits
J. T. and family, who
bad been B. D. Forrest
and wife, returned to their home
at Sunday evening
Mrs. Louisa Cox left Saturday
for a visit of several days in
den.
takes the place of
We sell It.
B. T. Cox, Bro.
W. L. Browning, of Ayden,
spent Sunday with A. W.
Nicest line of shirts ever
in at
Barber Co.
it be making I their new store new goods,
are too busy moving and
goods to an Mean-
while if there is anything that
want call at their new concrete store
and ask for it.
of the Juniors to
to
Bedford, died at Dunn, tie
was a faithful member of the Win-
Lodge.
Nice line of fresh groceries
ways baud
Co.
Wiley daughter
who bad bi-en at the
borne of W. B.
home accompanied by
Miss Nora Wingate.
I A of d always tin baud
at Co's.
Mrs. B. G. Taylor, who bad j Ethel woo b
relatives for, years old, morning
time, returned Sunday the She
log. i a blight little girl we regret
We still have on band a few cop- to see but we feel
Id of we are off- under care at
the trade at very low the
prices. A large lot of trunks, suit cages,
B T Cox, Bro. and of all
B. K. Davis, of brought has just arrived at
. toe large More A.
bis Miss Nora, to
to enter W. H. , lug the will med a good
Go to the of B. T. traveling trunk. See
Cox for T. W. Wood bargains. car
Sou's grade turnip and May
to Tuesday,
John and Taylor, of St.-
their sons .
day to W.
So need of having good
I when Barber
i.
c Mill o
of lime received
at ft Co.,
In spite of poor crops, the A. U.
when .
Co., have just received anew
will sell cheap.
High School opened p .
Monday morning with a bus day Seven
crowd of pupils. The to
well pleased with the ad f. lends section.
and earnestness in which they of
have entered their work. UP
date about have enrolled, Acid Mineral
between of are I A
boarders. Slops
M. T. Spier, of was cull
here Thursday. Kidney Liver
Clara plaint, Female weakness, cute
is visiting Misses and Dora I sores etc. For sale at the drug
Cox. She accompanied her brother store of B. T. Cox, and Bro.
Cecil, who ha. entered W. fl. , Dora Cox, returned to the
For fruit jars rubbers go Baptist University for women
to resume her col-
Told to Leave.
C -in i hi
i . t
. I N
, waited
upon Z-- Abbe-
ville the
town on i need
in his last .
He said had
brought white o. n h Ch-
ens and he hoped
soon to
telegraphed
I today that
would soon arrive at
to
THE MARVELOUS
Give free reign to your
nation and let it picture the
of a section which has one
half of the iron ore of the United
States, nearly three times as
much coal as Groat Britain, Ger-
and Pennsylvania
ed, which holds a world
on cotton production and is
rapidly a great cotton
manufacturing center, which
dominates the phosphate rock
and trade of the world,
which has much of the riches
known which has
half of the standing timber of
which produces all
the sugar, all the rice, most of
the tobacco, an adds to these
bushels a year of
grain; and then think of its
powers, its splendid rivers,
its great seacoast. its expanding
commerce, and remember that
its cotton crop alone annually ex
the total gold and silver
production of the world, and
that every dollar of gold
ally mined on earth is not
to pay the South's bill
against Europe for and
you will get just a faint
ti n of the
Manufacturers Record.
Millinery
We wish to inform our
friends and customers
Mrs. Irene F. Lee a J Miss
Blanche Cromartie arc now
in Baltimore in the interest
of Mrs. L. Griffin Co.
Thy will select the newest
and most stylish hats for
the trade. We thank
our customers for past fa-
and hope to merit a
continuance of the came.
Opening will be
ed later.
MRS. L, GRIFFIN CO,
Ear.,
M. SCHULTZ
W i tr retail Smear an
Hi . Cb
aw. Bed
t Oak B
Carriages, .
Tables, Lounges, Safes, P
and Gall Ax
Key West Che
George Clear, Can
ed Cherries, Peaches, Apple
Pine Syrup, Jelly,
Sugar, do flee, Meat, Soap
Magic Food, Matches, Oil.
Meal and Hulls,
ea Oranges, Apples,
Dried Apples,
Currents, Raisins,
Ware, Tin and t
t .-.
a.
Quality -i-
J. .
to Harrington, Barber Co.
Mr. and Mia, Luther of
ate some
time with Mrs
Elder and Mrs. Fred
near bee.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hurst went
to Tuesday, on a visit.
Straws tell which way the wind
blows, just nonce of
going in out from
Harrington,
All colors of paint, yellow
at Barber u Co
A. W. Co. are clean
out summer goods cheap.
1.50 pants cents
1.25 cents
2.00 . 1.60
2.25
3.00 ,All qualities of calico at
Good at this
rainy Have you seen
new line If
not, don't delay, K
yon wait you may too late.
Contractors of wood and brick
buildings. See us for lowest
prices. Prompt attention
J. R. Cooper,
Nobles,
E. Buck,
For hay, and oats go to
Barber h Co.
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. are
still making this Pitt Co. School
Desk and are in position to fill your
orders promptly.
Have you new ed
vice for fastening tops to
-i original and
right. It will be to your interest
to tee before purchasing your
buggy.
this morning
of
Tuesday afternoon in town.
yards nice summer lawns,
voile, lusters, at cost.
I Lu Barber
Nice cm i ed herrings at Harri. g-
ton, Co.
Fancy and white all
washable, at cost.
in t on, Barber Co.
Nice mullets at
ton, Barber Co.
A full line of silks all
Harrington Barber Co.
For
W are now offering our entire
lit e of Summer Pauls at
CM. We must room for our
fall took, and are to make
this sacrifice.
Pants for
Pants for
Pants for
in Pints for
Pants for
Harrington, Barber Co.
yard- Laces and
at cost tome early get the
bargains.
Barber Co.
UNITY OF ACTION COUNTS
It is little use for the d
tor to waste his lungs and sprain
spine in trying to boom a
town when the citizens all stand
around with their hands in their
pockets and indifferently wait
for something to turn up. If
the capitalists or business men
do not put their shoulders to
the wheel and do a boosting
it i-useless for the editor to try
and boom things. He can
write articles till he gets
bald headed, but if the citizens
themselves do not take hold and
push, the town forever stick
in the mud. Of what use is it
School
Stationery
Now is your time save
money by coming to us for
children's school
tablets, pens, era
have also a great assort-
of Dainty
note for use
all tints plain or hemstitch-
ed
The mainstay of social
M. M. SAULS, Druggist.
AYDEN, N. C.
PITT COUNTY, S
Julia
V, NOTICE
Henry
The will notice
that
in -ml of county
to from the t of mt t-
hill f
notice that n Is to appear lb
nett I
of September I f.
at the Court of county hi
r demur to the
-ii-t art Ion or the will
relief in
complaint.
Ins the
II. Court.
for Plaint
Proclamation by the Governor
REWARD
Executive
Whereas information has
at this department that
f r the local paper to suggest
, . . . w. H. Jr. the
improvements and new enter-
prises if the suggestions
are
never upon One man can
not boom a town. It requires
the concerted action of the
MM. When one man shoulders
and attempts to carry it
there are always a lot off cranky
kickers ready to jump on top of
the load. Unity of action is
what Hill Record.
moral nil at Mr
W. K. Moore, on Third street, tit.
K. and Emma
were man led K-v. D. W
couple left on
train for a bridal tour to
Frank Wilson, Cloth-
is now in the northern mark-
to purchase Fall and Winter
Shoes and
Furnishings for Men and Boys.
Pulley Bowen
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS.
Our Mr. W. A. Bowen
is in Northern Markets
Purchasing Fall Stock
Watch For Our
Goods.
The melon has seen its
day for this season.
Continue Large.
day so far this week, sales
on the tobacco market con-
largo with good prices. All
five of the warehouses are doing a
business and it takes nearly
all to finish selling the breaks.
The market has never N. Fulford and
done better than it is doing Washington, who have
and farmers not only in her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
but from surrounding A- Blow returned home Tues-
are bringing tobacco h afternoon.
charged with
and assault upon W. J. Tell, and
whereas, it appears the said w.
H. has led th- Stale
or so himself that the
nary law cannot he served
upon him.
Now, therefore, I, R. B. Glenn, Gov
of North Carolina,
virtue of authority in me vested by
do Issue this my proclamation
a reward of One
for the apprehension
said w. H. Harrington Jr
to the of tun
Courthouse in Greenville N. and
enjoin all officers of the Slate and
ill good assist in bringing
criminal to justice.
Done at our of
day of July, in the year of our I. i-l
one thousand nine hundred and six
in the hundred and thirty-
year of our
r B. Glenn,
By the Governor.
A.
Secretary.
PULLEY BOWEN
I B
Tobacco Pack Barns and Cot-
ton Gins
ins urea.
Reasonable Rates.
Apply to H. A. WHITE,
INSURANCE,
TAKEN UP.
I taken up one sow, weigh-
about pounds if fat, red
and black spotted, in left ear.
Owner can get came by proving
property and paying cost.
J. F. Hay, Greenville, N.
It is sure to pay you
MP
pi
THE
Is receiving Fall Goods Daily. Stronger Line of Dry
Goods, Clothing, Furniture and House Furnishings
than ever before. See our line before buying.
The for admission to
the civil service, if rejected for
phonetic spelling, will be able to
cite the president as authority
of
The editors of the country
seem to think the is on the
president, but those who want
to be Republican postmasters
will have change their tune.
A good many Republican con-
who refused to vote
for free hides, will their
own political hide hanging on the
Democratic fence this fall.
If the republicans claim, that the
tariff protects the farmer was hon-s
the tariff of cents a
on wheat should keep price up
gradually falling as it
now is.
The Great Northern Railroad
has yielded per rent in
years in dividends and
and yet the railroads be-
cause the people want reduced
rates.
kinds In
tilt- World, t gill
who in Hi-
VI ii in
pretty w
her. The
the Useful
ornamental. She might gad
roll mi iii, i d
but fern to lie
some ii tin-
teacher,
i ll. III h
her own are
hi earth of such in
of
To Baltimore and Return, Ac-
count Home Coming and
Jubilee Week
via
ATLANTIC LINE.
Tickets on September 8th,
final limit Sept.
17th. For further call
on A t or
with
T.
W, J. Cm it.
I i Manager.
Wilmington, N. C.
Senator throws up his
hand and surrenders on every is-
sue and makes the endorsement of
the dent the only thine left
the The Democrats
have always claimed that
can will not bear inspection
and nothing hut a Democratic con-
will the people from
trust tariff p and corpora-
plundering.
In the speech,
about one-it made by Senator
y the
Press, tie mentions President
eighteen limes, so
the avenue mention of lie.
dent in the who e speech have
been about times. This is
tough on the Maine voters who
are intent on measures more than
men. Will Republican issues not
bear talking about
Mils
the TORPID LIVER,
the digestive organs,
the bowels, are
. as an
MEDICINE,
In malarial districts their
they
peculiar properties in treeing
tile stem from that poison.
sugar coated.
No Substitute.
SOUTHERN R. R. CO
Steamboat Service.
Steamer L. leaves
Washington daily
at a, in. for leaves
Greenville daily
at in. for
Connecting at Washington with
Norfolk Southern for
Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia,
New York, Boston and all other
North. Connects a Norfolk
with all points Wet.
Shippers should their
freight vie Norfolk, Norfolk
A It. R,
bailing noun to change
without notice.
J. J. Agent, Green-
ville, N.
FT. C. T. and
f. Norfolk, Va.
M K. KING, V. P G. M.
ThU U Riding
Suppose You Stop and Set
Isn't It
N. C. Mm en 1903.
Mrs Joe lake pleas
stating that y Remedy
has cured our girl of
a very bad case which
covered a great part her body.
She had eczema from
the time she was three weeks old,
she was six old. She
is now perfectly well and I feel
that I cannot speak too highly of
it She ban not u symptom of
it for six years. fully,
J W COBB.
Skinner
ii. w.
. IT ,,, ,, .
W PERRY a,
Norfolk. Va. , DRESSED AND SKINNER WHEDBEE.
Cotton Buyer- mil i. LUMBER
Cotton handlers o Stocks, Cotton, i.,.,.
Ties and Bags. ons. Meats Wires to .
Correspondence and shipments AND BRICK.
Chicago and Greenville C.
Not Quite
How often you .-;. got u
tiling done
or screw driver or an-
lacking. Have
tool be prepared E
Our lint
.- i i
will we Unit tool
K not a i
article.
Of v II
g get Harness,
Horse Goods,
of
To Publishers
and Printers
We new
process, on intent
are pending, whereby we
can reface
and Hi Rules,
pt. and and make
fully as u as now
and without any u
knobs or
torn.
PRICES
Head
Rules regular lengths
I L. S and
Head Ruled in
and over per
A i r. d
will he cheerfully
on
Printers Iv Co
Manufactures of Tn and
High Grade Mater
N. Ninth Street. p
D. W.
es
And Provisions
R,
Corey
Cotton Baling and
Ties always hand
Fresh Good , kepi con-
Country
Produce Bought and Sold
will D. W.
I North Carolina.
THE REFUGEES.
CONTINUED FROM PACE
I were doing
and
Is the of a man whose
vices were well her Is
We beg leave to announce that we are
Wholesale and Retail;
for -g
White Lead, Paints,
Colors, and and
Ready nixed Paints.
There is no line in the world better than
the Harrison line. It has behind it a
reputation for honorable wares and honorable
dealings.
If you use the Harrison Paints you need
never worry quality.
We trust that you 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
C,
i.
of v owl repute, led
an is the -I w u
i and
n menial In tin-
The had his fool
the more than during
tills frank hut his blazed
u fury Its
he Cried, with Basil-
eyes, call the COM of
children a say
there la no higher the
back lo sir. this Instant and
never to open mouth again
the
The man and walk
ed with dignity from the chamber.
The king's Brat hot anger had died
away by now and had left behind it a
cold bitter spirit which was even more
formidable to his antagonists.
Hill he had little breathing space.
His knew that with persist-
they had bent his Will before, and
that they might do
again. It was Um minister,
now who entered Hie room, with his
majestic port, his lofty bearing, ins
huge wig and his aristocratic face,
which, however, showed signs of j
trepidation as it mot baleful eye of
la left the cabinet with
a deep distrust of the king's intentions
It was obvious that the powerful
peals K. I I. made him h
shaken If they bid fulled to
resolution. What would be the result
if more were made And more
be made. That was as certain as that
follows light. Some master
played now which would
the to crisis at once.
The bishop of was wailing
the anteroom, an Father la chaise in
i brief words let him see the
of the and by
they moil It. Together
bey Bought .-e ill her
room. As the two s looked upon
lier perfect her regular
so calm and yet BO full of
and the grace her
and bearing could not but
feel that If they fatted In their ends it
was not for want of having a perfect
tool.
She had risen at their entrance, and
her expression showed that she had
read upon their faces something of the
anxiety which tilled their minds.
have evil she cried.
no. my It was the
bishop who spoke. we must he
on our guard against our enemies, who
would turn lbs king away from yon If
Her face shone at the mention of her
lover. yon do not she
Cried. has made a vow. I would
trust him as would trust
Hut the Jesuit's Intellect was arrayed
against Intuition of the woman.
opponent are and
aid he, shaking his head. must
bring the mutter to
how.
marriage must be at once, this
very night If
father, you ask too much.
king would never consent to a
Is he that will propose
v p we shall force him to. It
that nil opposition can lie
Some People Expect New Shoes
HURT
And s m int
ed buy that kind. The fact
that a shoe should feel
from the -tart is u- known to
them because they have never
felt the luxury of putting on a
rightly made i-hoe.
The Shoe
offers more comfort when
new than their kind of shoes offer
after month; starts
out a smart, stylish shoe and
ends just as smart and stylish.
There are nut so many such
people th used to be. We
know this because we sell so
many more Ha Shoos than we used.
Maybe you would like to prove these facts.
C. L. Wilkinson S Co.
BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST CO.
topped
w I
hen it la done the court
it Is done they
you have me do, then.
, i pale
as a Illy.
i the i-est
I done It
AT BETHEL, N. C.
At the close of
RESOURCES.
business June 1906.
LIABILITIES.
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts 631.12
Furniture Fixtures 919.68
Due from Banks and
Bankers 10,317.03
Cash items 9.11 W
Gold coin, 886.00
Silver coin National bank
and other U. S. notes 2,119.43
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
checks out-
standing 72.67
Certified Checks
Total
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
edge and belief. H. H. Taylor Cashier
Subscribed and sworn to be-
ore me, this 22nd day of April
1906 A. Gardner
Notary Public
ROBT. STATON,
J. R. BUNTING,
M. O. LOU
Directors
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE. FARMVILLE. N. t.
AT THE CLOSE OF J J S
Loans Discounts
1.630.50
Due from Banks 18,885.62
Cash Items 9-89
Gold coin 495.00
Silver coin 1,179.11
Nat. notes 1,432.00
Capital pd in
Undivided profits 1.986.54
Depot, sub to check 40.233
of North Carolina,
County of Pitt.
I, J. R. Davis, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemn
swear that the above statement is to the best of my
knowledge and belief. J. R. DAVIS,
Subscribed and sworn to be-
fore me, this 23rd day of June
1906.
J. V. JOHNSTON,
Notary Public.
Correct-
T. L. TURN AGE,
R. L. DAVIS,
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
It is sure to pay you
Hie I
he twit-
some new stale
matter
U one new suite matter
which has arisen, sire, hut It is of such
Importuned as to all others
our
disapprove of It
sire, can I help
of room, sir Am to
to death your I-
dare to linger J
order you to The kins
upon minister, hut
suddenly out his I.
sprang hack, with alarm and j
upon his lace, hut it was the h i
and not the point which was presents
to him.
Pass it my heart, sire the
minister died. upon his knees,
his whole great In a
emotion. will not live to see your
shrieked LOOM,
the sword down Upon the
believe this Is a con-
piracy to drive me mud. Was ever a
man so tormented In this life This
will lie a private marriage, man. and
It will not affect the state In the least
gathered himself up
shot his hack into Its sheath.
majesty Is he
asked.
I say no more. I have
my lie bowed his head one
In deep dejection when he departed,
hut In truth his heart was lightened
within for he had the as-
that the woman whom he
bated would, even though his wife, not
sit on the throne of the of
Stance.
These repeated attacks. If they had
not shaken the resolution,
at least Irritated mid exasperated him j
to the utmost. He wore accordingly
no very cordial face when usher
in admitted the venerable
of Father In chaise, his con-
i wish you all happiness, sire,
the I congratulate you
from my heart that you have taken the
groat step which must lead to content
both in this world the
I have had happiness nor
contentment yet. answered the
peevishly. have never been so
pestered In my life. whole court
has Its knees to me to change
The Jesuit looked at him anxiously
out of his keen gray eye-.
your majesty is a man
said he. not to be
o easily swayed as they
No, no, did not give an Inch. But
It must he confessed that It Is
very unpleasant to have so many
there Is the more credit to
majesty for having resisted them.
You have dona nobly, sire. You have
earned the praise and of holy
trust that what have done la
said king gravely.
should he glad to see again
later In the evening, but at present
desire a little leisure for solitary
in
no
fur C
once,
that he Ii
In
last
yesterday
We advise you
the, lite- now.
. that you have heard
i. to much
your that
ink that you should
,. . wen In his own
family you will re-
f Id premise and
withdraw your from the court for-
cast a mantle about her
y she said.
believe J on are wiser than I. Rut,
oh, If he should take-me at my
w ill not take lit your
hi i in his
cabinet. In gloomy
there a
tap at the door, and there was the
woman who was in his thoughts stand-
In the twilight before He
sprang his feel and held out his
ban Is with a smile.
You Then I have
at a welcome visitor, and It Is the
first one
I fear that you have been
have Indeed.
I have a remedy for
what Is
leave the court, sire, and you
shall no more of what has passed
between u--. I have brought discord
where I pence. Let me
retire l Bi. or to the Abbey of
and yon will no longer be
called upon lo make such sacrifices for
my sake
The turned deathly pale and
clutched at her shawl with a trembling
as though lie feared that she
was about to put her resolution Into
effect that very mutant.
no, must
leave You inns slay with me and
lie could hardly speak
for agitation, and he still grasped at
her lire s to detain her.
time most clause our
wedding, sire. Yet during all that
interval you will exposed to
annoyances. How can I be happy
when I feel that have upon
you so long a period of discomfort
A day would be too long, sire, for
you to be unhappy through my fault.
It is a misery to me lo think of it.
me, it would be better
should leave you
You shall I y
even wait a day. I am
ready. Yon n re ready. Why should
married n
We shall it is wish. It is my
order, i- answer to the
would drive me Let it lie d me
secretly, I
trusty this for
the of and
all France stand In the way
he shall make mail and Wife before
he
it your will,
IS, and, ah, can see by your
eyes that Is yours We shall not
lose a moment, What a
blessed thought of mine, which will
Silence their tongues When it
is ready they may know, but not be-
Tin- king was nil on lire the ex-
of this new resolution,
bad lost bis nit- of doubt and
OS PACE
Economy.
The foundation of id lb ii-
way is is
which i like
ii a but.
l V.
We accept small HI M We
pay interest on Time Deposits. If
you do not carry a account, come
in or write us.
THE GREENVILLE I TRUST-CO.
.
BANK of GREENVILLE
Greenville, N. C.
CAPITAL . 25.000.00
SURPLUS
UNDIVIDED PROFITS 13,800.00
ASSETS OVER
interest on Tim- Certificates
or on money deposited for a
stipulated time percent.
Accounts of merchants, far-
and individuals solicited
R. L. Davis,
Mas. L. Little. Cashier.
Knowing
IS HALF OF IT.
hill
when it comes to
Ht to t. where to you are going CO pay where the
coo s , go and price will you that tins the place to
quantity,
COTTON SEED. MEAL AND
Hay, Corn, Oats Stuff, Lime and Groceries.
When want anything in this line it will he to your interest to
. V- JOHNSTON.
Leader In Low Prices for Cash-
Neat Job Printing
Our specialty.
Reflector Job Printing Office
AND POLL THREE NIGHTS NEXT
pp, Pitt County in
the Coming Election.
At a of the
board
held .-ti the 3rd I ll
and t
e e appointed ti-
townships
to Ufa Nov.
Ivey Smith,
A A. and t
Nichols.
MT. W. Bullock,
Charles Parser and G. L.
A.
tr.; G. Little and D. T.
House.
B-
. J d
John Cherry.
P and K. F.
Tyson.
t. t,.,. N A.
J. R. and
G. W.
No. B.
registrar A. aid
L. House.
L re
F. King K
M.
B K. and
L. Brown, reg-
J. Woodward d V-. F.
Ba-
J.
W. L Nobles and- T. H
Swift
registrar; M. C. and
Moore.
The Four Pickets and Their Own
Company
On text Thursday
the Four Picket
. will open a
at the T m-
opera house, opening in
Charles Mat i
company c
mended the en
promise something Then
will be plenty dancing.
between the and a
is Th advance sale
will open Wednesday, i,
at the B
Prices and nuts.
INSANITY PROSPERITY.
In view of oft repeated dis-
suasions on the i whether
Insanity is in ire prevalent than for-
and if what are the causes
for condition, the statement
made by Dr. Charles Hill,
in charge Mount Hope re-
in the sixty-third annual re-
port of institution, is interest
Hill speaking of
for any possible increase
gives, among other things,
of the He
there is n marked increase of
the present time be-
that a thorough research,
consisting nut only of a survey
mental but an
with and chem-
of the tissues, fluids
of the body, it could he
traced in n great part to the pros-
of the luxurious
indulgence, the dissipations, the de- j
from the old standard of I
rectitude and moral
made possible in all conditions
of society to a greater lesser
American.
Much Nerve.
Capt. Hart, the
model Atlantic
urn
aid cool
the
bis last
b ii-, In s
boarded his train below Wilson
and paid the are i . that
They then concluded
would come on to place,
wore would u. t pay f
The train was am
to give
t. and then, with many
threats
forth When Th. Spirit of th Times.
v arrived at toil station they, Two newsboys were standing in
. ,. front of a Bowery tobacconists win-
Tho Lazy Worm.
A district in the middle o
Rico with a population of
is with lazy
efforts arc being
made to the
condition. A hospital has been es-
at with an en-
and will do
what it can to check the ravages of
this minute reptile, of the existence
of which the old time native
never had the slightest
notion. Last an American
medical officer. Captain Ashford,
treated cases, and nearly nil of
them were cured. As a result the
population are aroused to much en
the afflicted are
,,., , f j plying in great numbers for treat-
I Heretofore the malady ha
incurable.
one of them fun net
r t i rapt
swore would go to at the enticing display o;
Mount, paying
They turned
I had cents I'd
treat to remarked one.
to the and our I His companion remained thought-
, i . i i silent, then v sauntered
rep wed the . . , . ,
into the store. In a few minutes
he emerged, a cigarette between
his lips and a self assertive air.
remarked the other.
one I's been hit by de
For a few moments there was
I where do I come
Devoted Sisters in Life Not questioned the nonsmoker.
of B City Minor.
DEATH OF TWO GIRLS
BETHEL.
rated in Death.
God his ail-wise power has
seen lit take from our midst two
of our and most
of Mr. ii I Mis. w. J.
respectively
bad been sick but a i
short having bee
six day, departed t
life . t. 1st.,
three was n I
her j i- t
later, he . only
Tin go girls i
v other i
were i h
they Ii eve
i I . Hi much i
i , . . . m up mid
s i n
HI Vt .
nun mi IS tin lie;
come b could.
j were pie to take
visit to see i u of their friend
but re kept home by
father's s, but now are
on u vi-u from which none
ever re urns.
They will be greatly missed by
everybody that knew them, and
ally the family
s. A
de minor de
New York Post.
, v- en Royalty.
What queer little sidelights on
royal life come sometimes from the
quaintest quarters, An old lady
named Pike, who wanted to dis-
charged from Old Windsor work-
house, ha- incidentally
that she n the king's first I-
coat, of silver button's,
his was a boy in i,
and received
for
for
-in
n I
ll
II i
f n
e i
; clean by
Id Pl
. i i I
fa
i, in I
i in pr i
; y
.,
four ii in . the
prime mil lie i- on
terms of , s .
with even I of the
house cm pi
whom I c om denounced
as Judas for at
least, betrayed the h members in
connection with certain legislation.
Tin
i i
i .
p .
I I
,.,. ,,
of lab n
Department Store News,
Our Buyers have returned from the Northern Markets and
in a few days our store be crowded with
New Fall and Winter
which you are invited to see.
Our stock will be complete in every department, our buy-
have been careful to provide th best and newest in each
line represented our large collection of Merchandise, as
usual a high standard of quality has been maintained and the
lowest prices consistent therewith will prevail.
We Have Just Opened a
small shipment of Long
Black Silk
You should call early before sizes are broken up.
Watch this space for announcements of new arrivals each
few days. Visit this store often and keep an eye on our new
showings.
-m- u.
HIE EASTERN REFLECTOR
J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY 1906.
EDUCATION IS FUR
THE
The opportunities
that South will
attract outside a
good deal of capital not
a mile sturdy lab both Amer-
and Nevertheless,
for toe most p the develop-
that is
tined to in next twenty
five years is going to be brought
about through effort
people now living in the South,
with their sons nod daughters,
plying their own energy and skill,
and their own modest
of productive capital.
Of these people now living in the
South, million
to the colored race. Whatever
fate may be in the distant
future, every o e must know that
lone time to come col-
c. p lo do
of the bard work
with economic
cut. they will till the
II roads, fell the for-
. in mills, dig in the
Hi labor at ninny trade
In any
i be largest item
assets is
be u the South.
ad.
Boil
est-
and
list
erg
th
of the rising
on is more
rise to the of
Southern in all is de-
by way of material
It is more to
train white race than
black, because race is
dominant, and upon its well-being
depends he of con-
which other races
may also hope lo improve and
prosper. It it possible to do
only the one and not the
other, then it would he better for
colored mat all
be
Hie of white
of
South mum very well that
to
upon the i- i n of colored
race, to
white w d be not only
harmful lo but
iron-. The nice must
be well trained, m race that is
in and positions
will deeply . a
ways. Ii n ,
i- i neglect the col-
. el Hi disposition on
f a to divert
CHARACTER OF ALBERT
CUMMINS.
i v
States
I acts o,
ii tin Southern
i direction i
d by the
fie Slates
The the South
Few men have paid as dearly for
political honors as has Governor
Cummins of Iowa. Five years ago
he was in the enjoyment of a large
and fast increasing income derived
from a general practice of the law.
He was conceded to he at the head
of the bar of his State and the peer
of any lawyer in the Northwest.
His life was ideal
As dispensers of hospitality, Mr.
and Mrs. Cummins had they
still no superiors at the State
Surrounded by of
friends, his professional services in
demand beyond the limits of his
power to respond, he exchange the
highest honors of his chosen pro-
and with them the pleasures
of social life, unmixed with political
ms and partisan
isms, for a career inevitably
pecuniary loss, a position
him to laborious days and an
infinite variety of annoyances and
cares In the light which
during the recent, campaign was
thrown upon his career, the
minutest inspection did not bring
out a single suggestion or motive
for holding office other than an am-
to serve the public faithfully
and efficiently, and a purpose to
push forward to completion the re-
form work so vigorously begun by
him. It has been charged that
Governor still cherishes bis early
ambition to enter national politics.
but if that be an
worthy few men in public
be held to be altogether-
Far from regarding him-
self the only man in Iowa who
could lead his party to victory in
the coming campaign, Governor
urged his
friends to upon some
one who would take up his work
carry on to conclusions. But
bis influential supporters were
found to be united in insistence
that the successful of re-
forms could best carry them on to
that the people looked
to him for definite results that
would not let the of the two
term precedent stand in the way of
his second re-election-From
Governor of A Sketch of
Albert by
son the American
Monthly Review of for
September.
Miss Blow Returns
Miss Lottie Blow, who
been spending th summer at
her home in Greenville, will re
turn today and reopen her
class male. Miss skill
as musician needs no comment,
been thoroughly demon-
by the pi ogress of he
pupils and the pleasure her
always given to her
many friends. Washington
Messenger, 4th.
is nut -c
to I ll MIX-
AH
line to Hie -nut-
i render it easy
ii for the
-e's of schools,
, i, therefore, is
i ii people for the
they are
i for the;
I -n from
Means b
by Albert S aw. ii t .
Monthly f Reviews for I
September
Reception at
n. i -I i-o n
High School in
There will be n
musical am In charge of Mis-
Bessie Sams, music tin-
school, an address by fount
W. H. Bag-dale
and other short fol-
lowed by n the old
pupils the and reception
lo the De The public is ;
invited.
Pushing the Work
Kile , Sept. La
laborers are pa-sing
through here from far
w irk on Moil P H
Sound
ii wit soon be
I I
to ii wild ml rap d
try.
-as run i
Ibis line i; Beaufort,
well s i i lo
a-ll i lo
k.
COUNTY
Proceedings of the
The hoard of c unity
-inner- met in regular
m i-es-i n on the 3rd, all the
being
The amounts were
drawn from the F.-r
county lime
ho repair 60.15;
brinies and c-n-
prisoners insane
Jail
load.- tax list
f Quart house
book-and Stationery
of deeds commissioners
13.25;
stock la stock la
stock law
Beaver loads
loads Falkland
reads Swift
Creek mads
The reports -u
health, sod
u were tiled.
allowance Hunt
was increased to per mouth, and
Cannon, O. . Meek-, Sr
ind Win. e t wee ad led i.
pauper list to
n lb each.
L B CiT, re
leased from taxes of
It appeal hi board
the i i the of
of deeds
tiles need of Ii-
and the hi.
ready in said Sue are not
factory or convenient and that
modern t
should be made to the pub-
to said
was ordered that be
clerk of in--
was directed to ti e
new for i-
and of
o board for
direction.
AMUSING THE CONSOLIDATED LEADS AROUND
At the Liberty
place at the I the sales
Liberty Warehouse
day afternoon, which a
woman a
gallant or
parts.
The very last tobacco
ti tor was about to be sold when a
tin's looking
appeared on e scene and
Mes Averages , n the
Market.
Reflector in an
lei high
had taken as a
marker, expressed the belief that
Vanderbilt L
On.
K. Sot.
We having a glorious time
now, fixing up our winter clothes
preparing to our last
the for this was largely ear in tin- s.-a of
to Farmers Consolidated . calico of
Company. Reference as the East to the West
and trod upon the velvet breezes
made then to the figures furnished
K ,,. . ,, of tin gentle zephyrs that sport
by He secretary of . , . .-
themselves pole to pole e
tobacco of fade which do not care about the govern-
that o. snowed that the In owner-hip of railroads,
W, and the Consolidated last sea-, Bryan or any of these old
chisel
lot. At once all the men
the buyers pricked up
ears began to hustle. Every-
body was all and
et. The sale and
lively hi h .- m, been s e
on the Greenville
bit the
ban U-one and Mr.
with his eve-,
, in III aid .-
manners allowed and
son was about half a cent patriarchs who would pile up a
all other mar- am
make man curse and
r. , . . i swear rip and rear, to think that
season the Con ,,;. u i. j i , ,
his d children should have
ha, started out with a record that so little respect for his feelings
speaks fur itself. i as to overload h'm to such an ex-
of tobacco on the tent as to e a
mouth of August were fellow sweet bye
by of But let me
at pounds Pitt
an average of,
Of this two
Lenoir counties and the
contiguous thereto, to
es operated by the
Grifton, N. C. on the
, , evening of the 13th, Thursday
for . ,, .
I night, to see and hi the per-
became of every i ,
the
did type of manned famous Alaskan Troupe, at the
prize. in
excitement,
secured her check and
hied to the bank for
leaving gallant Mr.
ii. n mi Further
s no .
ended the Brat
More ii Liberty does
up right
STRONG TOBACCO
ITEMS.
N. C, Sept. 1906
J. E. family, of
Greenville, visited
y and Sunday.
Mis. J.
o came
day i visit
Mrs. Mahala
J. E. HI lies,
spent Saturday night here
family and returned Sin day,
Mies Linda H and
E l and
Eva Mills, of
relatives nod here last
in e i i with
the n ever
since ii- it is
in best co i n in every
way that I have ever l. It
corps of
mid they are all urn
co and willing to pay the
for it. They have ell quipped
and ample for steam noting
aid handling
p i-
in a way.
ii ii are all in
working with One aim,
lo make Greenville the Iv-t mar-
warehouses obtained.
An analysis of these figures will
show the advantage of being a
stockholder in the Consolidated
selling at its warehouses.
This per hundred
pounds menus
more the pockets
the farmers in one month than if
had sold at other
AH other of the
together sold
and cents per hundred on this
that the farmers
less for it than they
would have had at the prices
obtained by Consolidated. In
other lost that much
ii one month.
In addition to this difference in
price that goes mediately into
pockets of the farmers,
of the Consolidated at
annual meeting receive large
as their share of the
Grifton graded school b
known as the world's renowned
sisters Peak who
are from the frozen regions
of Alaska Where they have coin-
ed the dust of that country to
such an extent that it is too big
ts talk about. The ladies of
Grifton have engaged them to
give one on
Thursday evening the 13th. for
the benefit of the Methodist
church which you all know is in
a Lordly cause. Now then you
men and women o the State of
Van put on
your be-t bonnet and gown and
come down to town and let us
see you smile a few when you
see them act that famous piece
called Mas They
are going to show you all about
how a woman can become a Mas-
on. Ho they will lead t all
over the hall by the
the company
began business has been percent.
in The banks, ion their own con-
h plenty . f money lo pay fol and v what an organ
and anxious to
iii- farmers visit the tow i.
The merchants re to
any possible in
th- g eat enterprise and are
ways to see Hie filled
i ion farmers cm accomplish
The thin to wonder at is
farmer does not
a-ids his prejudice see
t it is to his interest to take
dock ill and with the
Consolidated. It will put money
lib ; c .
Market your ., M pocket to do so.
Ville, I bell it will I
pay yon, h it t-1 ROYAL ARCH
i. in a lunger It con j .
a huge crowd d-d by ail arc in p to Greenville Chapter No. Re-
yearly meeting know that have the strongest
School.
Mi. L
was here Friday and us
i he new building tor
to lake place
i lie i. burned u-l
has been The school
open- Kill,
favorable and with as
excel lent corps teachers us any
show.
L. i- in,
I ; a
Mrs. . Andrews mi-
of
no i e Ti i-r
j. hi re relative.
Mrs,
i -1 h of Bethel.
11-pent i m town,
Ti ii Mi-s I i.
tighter of Sir. a .
Cray a
of be- in- n
17th At the
were iii dining
which was beautifully I
in ii and While,
delicious Ices were served.
I'd- were numerous
I handsome. We hope to
tend many more of Mis- Corey's
birthday
Bl-l ml
II.
Only a Short Meeting,
lie of cm i in.
n n i, y
I.
on I iii. i i
i, ii one
i remain
bill lie III in .
transacted.
I You know, etc. and then you
i. the business, i
t i . , . know after they have relieved
s dividend last year ,
. . . i you of a small am
to the total for r , .
h. . . j surplus pocket change for the
yen- since the , , ,
church to see the show, there
Till be refreshments to
all those who indulge in such
things such as sweet cakes, ice
cream and like and so
and so on. Now, everybody is
and expect d to come,
we'll be disappointed yon
don't, Editor you come
too and We will give you a warm
place in our stony heart if it is
made of ice etc , Let everybody
remember at Grifton, Thurs-
day evening the 13th fain-
Peak will play
sister and
; his sure enough st ; it. i
and see as said i blind man.
Well we look In the Old
reunion I and
i across i i an took
a ti till i i ho i r and come
. ii We
ti id n v old
hi nice. whom
W IV i he
most no lady Mr.-.
J. and several widows.
Of course you I did like
i i r vs i
en i
F. M. grand
Blare, has been here I he p i-i
reviving the II j
I of
is c m -1 it
the work, d voted
bis entire life to M
d his lectures on the d
i are beautiful, hi
loused much i t hap-
here, a d a
t advanced
i c
n worn m ; . the turkey
Chapter was reorganized at and
tax list a- prepared by a held Thursday afternoon told her to herself. Well,
taker was accepted and a were I did same, you hot Mr.
where cl was i ;,
c lice; the
other bus o ex-
allowing sec
and the meeting ad-
to Monday night, 10th.
M, King, Priest.
R. Williams, King,
I,.
Treasurer.
u. K Winslow, Secretary.
or, my heart felt desires arc
that we men folks may live fur-
ever and the ladies. Cod bless
them two days Hi Hi
Ha Ha so. es . ,,
bid you good by b o tho
show and I'll tell you
Van,, u .-
id
I A v
Ml