Eastern reflector, 11 September 1906


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AND POLL HOLD-
ER.
pp. Pitt County in
the Coming Election.
At a meeting of i he
board l fictions for Pitt
the 3rd ,
and i f
e e appointed in
to It Oh
Waver Smith,
Ur, A. K. R.
Nichols.
W. w-
Charles and G. L.
A. Stoke.
W. G. Little D. T.
House.
Carolina L. B-
registrar; V, A. , J., d
John Cherry.
P oft or and B. F.
Tyson.
N . A.
J. H. Smith and
G. W. rt.
S. B.
A. D. w
L. House.
I. William, re
v. O. King end W. K
Smith.
w.
registrar; B K. and L
Greenville W, L. Brown. re
G. J. Woodward d W. F.
Bar-hill
J.
Nobles H
Swift Creek-E.
registrar; M. C. Smith and
boon.
Much Nerve.
Capt. Hart, . the
model conductors
moon
Courage aid cool d- if
in the
bis l-t
drunken
boarded his train
paid the I that
They then concluded mat
would on to place, bill
swore would in t pay in
THREE NIGHTS NEXT
The Four Pickets and Their Own
Company
On rest Thursday night,
the Four C.
. will open a three eights
engagement at toe Ma-on c T i
opera house, la
Charles Ma-t r
c me- m-
the cm
something good. Them
will be plenty singing, dancing,
tie and a
is all. The advance sale I
will open Wednesday, S-pt. i,
at the B
and
INSANITY AND PROSPERITY.
In view of oft repealed dis-
on lie i whether
Insanity i- more prevalent than for-
and if mi what are the cause
for that the statement
made by Dr. Charles G.
in at Mount Hope re-
treat, in the sixty-third annual re-
of tint institution, is interest-
Ir. in speaking of the
ons fur any possible increase
gives, unions other things,
prosperity the He
there I- n marked increase of
insanity the present time be-
that a thorough research,
not only of a survey of
the mental but an
with microscope and n-
of the tissues, fluids ail
the body, it could lie
traced in a great part to the pr--
of I lie
the dissipations, the ,
from old standard of I
rectitude and the moral
made possible in all condition
of society to a greater leaser as-
American.
Tho Lazy Worm.
A district in the middle
Rico with a population of
is afflicted with lazy
an. efforts are being
made to improve the
condition. A hospital has es-
at with an en-
of 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
notion. Last an American
medical Captain
treated case, and nearly all of
them were cured. As a result the
population are aroused to much en
The train and the are
to give an plying in great numbers for treat-
. . ,. Herein ore the ma adv has
to walk, and then, with
threats
b When
arrived at station the,
. . . mu. front a t win-
one of then, e
swore would go to K i ,
Mount, and paying fa
The Spirit of the
Two were standing
They were turned
to the police and in our
they n-p ed
of the Ii m City Minor.
DEATH OF TWO GIRLS
BETHEL
at the enticing display
I had cents I'd
treat to remarked one.
His companion remained thought-
fully silent, then quietly sauntered
into the store. In a few minutes
he emerged, a cigarette between
Devoted Sisters in Life Not
rated in Death.
God hi all-wise power has
seen tit to take from our midst two
of our and most
girls, Alma and
of Mr. and -Mis. W. J. Carson, age
fourteen twelve
been sick but a
short having bee i
sick days, departed ti is
life lay, Sept. let,
three i was
her -i- . j iv twenty-four
later, e only d
I go .
lid other mat i
. . Hart; ll
ii i . apart eve
Tin
-o
were
they
his lips a self assertive air.
remarked the other.
one hit by
For a few moment was
where do I come
questioned the
de miner de
York Post.
on Royalty.
What queer on
royal life come sometimes from the j
quaintest quarters. An old lady
named Pike, who wanted to dis-
charged from Old Windsor work-
house, has ii incidentally
that she in the
coat, of with silver button's,
when Ii- was a hoy in .
and t on she received I-
lings
for aria
Cl
i ii
i .
f. n
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 in 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 loves.
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.
H in
by
It
;. e -M 1.0
in i e mo i i i
,. ; e
; up mid
in V, i
.- tie.
f mild in I
come ck .
were to take a
r. see i. of their
but ware kept home by
father's but now ire
gone on a vi-ii from which
ever returns.
They sill greatly missed by
in the
n r
of lab n.
.
l-X-V.
I'll
ill .
n tn I. Bill-
four iii i he I a
prune i F I he i on
terms of lap intimacy
With even i . r.
except .
whom ho once denounced
as Judas for I at
the In member in
lea-.,
that knew them, and; with certain legislation,
ally the family
mates. A J
V J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
WHAT EDUCATION IS DONG FOR
THE
EASTERN
REFLECTOR.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY 1906.
The opportunities
that the will
r the outside a
good deal of capital not
a sturdy labor, both Amer-
and Nevertheless,
for toe most the develop-
that South is
tined to make in next twenty
five years is gm n to be brought
about through efforts
people now living in the South,
with their sons nod daughters, up
plying their own energy skill,
and their own modest
of productive capital.
Of these people now living in the
South, million o-long
the colored lace. Whatever
may be the distant
future, every n e must know that
for a long to come
people lo do
a Luge of the bard work
that goes with economic
advancement. will till the
Boil, build the roads, fell the for-
work in nulls, dig in the
mines, labor at many trade
and In
lamest item the
list of assets is the en-
of the workers; and
this must be the South.
The training of the rising
is more
rise to tho growth of the
Southern in nil that is de-
by way of material
res-. It is more imp to
train the white race the
black, because the white race is
dominant, and upon its well-being
depends of con-
under which other races
may also hope in improve and
prosper. If H possible to do
only the one and not the
other, then it be for
the colored rue mat all
-i i be
of white
Iv. woo
problems of the
South k. very well that
to effort
upon the of the colored
race, to neglect meantime
while w . d be not only
harmful to the but
The must
be well trained, m the race that is
in and positions
will suffer deeply a hundred
ways. ii , however, th u
their i i i neglect the col-
while i the
. mid hi- on
the f h f e to
the p. i v c ii mi Southern
States in direction i
d by
trolling i
fr education.
The i of the South
is lender it
to i u . for the
of
All i he in
doe to the
manner in which
t . pi for the
Color I -From
Means l
by Albert S , i . me
Monthly f for
CHARACTER OF ALBERT
CUMMINS.
Few men have as dearly for
political honors as has Governor
Cummins of Iowa. Five years ago
he in 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 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
complications and partisan
isms, for a career inevitably
pecuniary loss, a position
him to days and an
infinite variety of annoyances and
cares In the light which
during the recent
thrown upon his official 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
forward to completion the re-
form work so vigorously begun by
him. It been charged that the
Governor still cherishes bis early
ambition to enter national politics.
but if that be an
worthy few men in
can be held to be altogether-
wormy. Far from regarding him-
self as the only man in Iowa who
could lead his party to victory in
the coming campaign, Governor
urged his
friends to upon some
who would take up his work
and carry t on to conclusions. But
his influential supporters were
found to be united in insistence
that the successful of re-
forms could beat carry them on to
conclusions, 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
Governor A Sketch of
Albert by -John-
son the American
Monthly Review of Reviews for
September.
Miss Blow Returns
Miss Lottie Blow, who has
boon spending th summer at
her home in Greenville, will re
turn to day reopen her
class n Miss skill
a-- ii musician needs no comment,
been thoroughly demon-
the pi ogress of
pup. and the pleasure her
always given to her
many friends. Washington
Messenger, 4th.
Reception Winterville.
ii iv
i o'clock, i
High School
Winterville. There will be a
musical am in charge of Miss
Beetle Sam, music director of th
school, an
Pushing the Work
C, Sept.
laborer are putting
i.- here from far South
people for the work on the and P h
No Sound
l will soon be v
towing lire.
to n with ml rap d
try.
X III run i
tins line lo Beaufort,
. i i m to
ii and ice to
k.
MATTERS
of the Commission
The hoard of county
-loner-, met in regular
m i-es-i n on the 3rd, all the
members being
Tim following amounts were
drawn from the F. r
county supplies
hone repair 960.15;
and ferries
insane
Jail 231.86; 984.50;
9128.76; tax list
emu 92.70; nerd
books
of deeds 919.80;
nanny
sink law 100.46; stock law
law
Beaver Hum mads
I I'll Mini Ii ads 924.36;
reads Swift
Creek roads 9151.58.
The reports
sheriff
were tiled.
allowance of
to per mouth, and
Win Cannon, Meek-, Sr
ind Win. e t were led t
pauper list to per
n th each.
L B Cox, Creek. Was re
leased from taxes of laid
to hoard
the i i the office of th.
of deeds
i in need of y ii-
and the
ready in said . are not
factory or convenient and that
modern t
be made to Ike pub-
lie to record,
was that Said be
tie clerk of
was directed to e
new for Mich i
and report of his
o the board for Wither
direction.
AMUSING
At the
Quite
place at the closing I the
Liberty Warehouse
day afternoon, which a very
woman a ban
gallant took or
parts.
The very last tobacco on
was about to be sold when a
Very tiny looking young
appeared on tie scene end
that
THE CONSOLIDATED LEADS
AROUND
Averages tn the, Vanderbilt I ells
Market.
The Reflector in an m-
,. . N. C.
tide lo the high
had taken as .
now, u p our winter clothes
market, expressed the belief take
the for this largely due leap in spa of
to Farmers Consolidated Ta- and ,,. calico of
Company. Reference was the East to tho West
made then to the figures furnished the
tie of the J that
themselves from pole
board of fade which, do no, care about the
snowed that average in pi ice owner hip of railroads,
Winner, and toy the Consolidated last sea- Billy Bryan or any of these old
was i sou was about half a cent Patriarchs who would pile up a
lot. At once all the men than all other tie mar- Uncle that would
the buyers pricked up make man curse and
. ,. . swear rip and rear, to think that
Ill's season the Con o , , , ., , . ,, ,
Ins d children should
has started out a record that M little respect hi. feelings
speaks itself. as to overload tn an ex-
of tobacco on the mat- as to e a
mouth of August were the sweet bye
the of But me
of trade at pounds
for an average of
Of this the two ware-
ears began bustle.
ill and
e-t. The sale bean and such
lively his been
on the market
pi ice-, but the
nun . in- Mr.
i ii ll with hi eve-,
, g firm and g
manners allowed sud
became the purchaser of
pin-, a id i. ill many ii iv. s . eh tic of tins
did type of won the
prize. in
and excitement,
charmer secured her check and
hied to the bank for hr
leaving the gallant Mr.
Further
a no .
the hist
More u doe
things up right
sold pounds for
an of 00.06,
just cents per
nigher the other
warehouses obtained.
An analysis of these figure will
show the advantage of being a
stockholder the Consolidated
and selling at warehouses.
In is hundred
on pounds
1844.20 more the pockets
the farmers one month than if
had sold at other house-.
AH other houses of the
STRONG TOBACCO sold
ITEMS.
N. Sept. 7th,
J. E. family, of
Greenville, visited here
y and Sunday.
Mis. W. J, and
Knit-horn, came I h In c i i touch with
the n ever
I inning, and it is this
yen in the co In
way that I have ever i. It
has the corps
and they are all am-nus
co and to the
for it. They have -ell quipped
and ample plains for cm
aid the
i-
. in a
u win, it are all In n
and working with one aim,
lo make Greenville
in Tin
and cents per hundred on
that farmers
less for it they
would have had at the prices
obtained by the Consolidated. In
other lost that much
ii one month.
In addition to this difference in
price that goes immediately into
pockets of farmers,
of at
meeting receive
as share of the
arising ti in business.
Tn s dividend last year
total for
the company
mar- percent,
bunks ion their own con-
h if money lo pay and v what an organ-
day in visit nuttier, and equally anxious in j farmers
. . . . . t
by
Superintendent w. H. r,,,,,,,,
other
by ii the old
pupils of tho school reception
to the new The public is
invited.
Mr. L of
was Friday and us that
the handsome new building
to take plane
i lie one h winter,
The School
pen Monday, on lei most
favorable auspice- and with us
teachers as any
show.
Mrs. Mahala
J. E. Him,
spent Saturday night here with
Mi-es Linda H
E la and Miss
Eva Mills, of Maysville,
relative and friends last
Quite a luge crowd attended
the yearly meeting Swamp
I,. r- of S a s
i t u
mis. a. Am and
of
i e T i r d iv
with relative.
Mr. Manning in
of Bethel
j spent i. in town.
n lighter of Mr. a Mrs,
of i- I i or o ;
At
were invited iii d room
which was I
in ii and
delicious ice were served.
present- were both numerous
I handsome. to
farmer visit the to .
The merchants stand i d. to
any possible in
the g eat enterprise nod are
ways see tided
i f the trMarket your tobacco
ville. I no bi n re it ill
pay you, Ii it I.
I. ill ii longer ill It u con
ceded by all no are p. to
know that tune the
. market n the x
Tue only thin to wonder at i
Dial farmer does not
bis prejudice and see
lit it it is to his interest to take
-lock in and with the
Consolidated. It Will put money
iii pocket to do so.
ROYAL ARCH MASONS-.
and Lenoir counties and the
counties contiguous thereto, to
come to Grifton, N. O. on the
evening of the 13th, Thursday
night, to and In the per-
forming entertainment of the
famous Alaskan Troupe, at the
Grifton graded school b
known as the world's renowned
sisters Peak who
are from the frozen regions
of Alaska where have
ad 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
th 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 clown to town and lot 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 load h r all
over the hall by the
Yon know, etc. and then you
know after they have relieved
you of a small am of your
surplus pocket for the
church to see the show, there
will be refreshments to
all those who indulge in such
thing-; such as tot cakes, ice
cream and like and so forth,
and SO Now, every body is
expect d to come,
mi we'll be disappointed if you
I don't, and Mr Editor you come
j too and a ill give you a warm
place in our stony heart if it is
j made of ice etc , Let everybody
remember Grifton, Thurs-
day the 13th fain-
I Peak will play
Greenville Chapter No. Re- Sister and
Meld Only a Short Meeting.
c in on i
h IV -es. i
i.
,. i e I I ;
quorum t, and
i i two
in i
V M. grand
has I teen here the p .-i
ks reviving the I;
Chapter of Ma-.
i- c . -1
work, devoted
-I-I.-I his entire life lo M
i id his on the d
de i are h i e hi
-el much est i
here, u id a number
i remain bemuse of have taken the advanced
f . but ii . . .
d.
The tax list ti
mi taker was accepted
cl i;. a i n c i
i-.
No r but was d me ex-
act- for
this is enough st Come
and see us said I O I
Well we to iii the Ye
ms reunion i i and
. I an took
it in . and come
re . tiger, We
a n . v old friends
n . mining
w v . i. . , is, add he
ac ii i . la is- Mrs. T.
J. Jarvis several widows.
. n you know I like
the turkey
egg's and
tend many more of Mis Corey's and the meeting ad-
birthday pa-ties. to Monday night, 10th.
in
Chapter was reorganized I
i mi ting held Thursday afternoon told her to
a id following were I did same, you bet and Mr.
or, my heart felt desires are
that we men may live for-
ever and the Indies, God bless
W, M. King, Print.
Williams, King.
Ii. L. Cur,
d. Treasurer.
. E Window, Secretary.
them two days r. HI
Ha Ha s. , . ., en
bid you good by b . ,. i tho
show and I'll toll you
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p,
l.
THE
REFUGEES
Bu A. CONAN DOYLE,
Author of Retain of Sherlock
BY
CONTINUED FROM LAST ISSUE
.- -3
r. i- would I postponed until
row
prevent
-i. it dozen good rapiers
e to be bought
for less carry I
will them and wall on
therm
Ami waylay the
the we
on are a of
brothers If message Paris
are u t lose a
-It is well, bill what
are to do them when we
I J . our ills over
the . i nil.
they an no . a.
we our
friends v we
It in we
ed
l -11 who Is
A figure nigh
on
tn As lamp i . i a . Of silver of
i . Major
of re -i
i. Wait , . go he in hour.
not go
matter
if III IS i pleas
. 1st the
;,
as -I. I'M mill
u H
. g the while
lie I chill ill line
i. . u-i. a full live
lies i I ire Ids Join
and I'm Her hi-i I . f the
to v. in
think Hi ; p you had beat
ride Into at your leisure,
said I go upon
Line's l be delayed
whenever the whim takes
am answered the other
quietly. had lug to say to
major, and thought that maybe
I might not see him
here are Hie said
guardsman lie pushed open the
neck they might break, hut
those of two. They not
have thought to stop What did
they mean, then They could only
hare meant to delay us. And why
should they wish to delay
heaven's broke In
Impetuously
should they wish to delay us.
then There's only one reason dull I
can In order to other- folk
time to get In front of us mid slop us.
That Is it. captain. I'd lay you a I
beaver skin to a rabbit pelt that i
on the track. There's been a party of
a dozen this ground
the de. began to fall If
were delayed they would have time to
form their plans before we
my faith, you may lie
said De thoughtfully.
would you
v. e rule back, and go by some
less direct
Is Impossible. We should have
to ride back to the crossroads,
and then It would add miles to our
journey, We are surely to be ;
turned from our path by a mere guess.
There Is the St. crossroad
about n mile below. When we reach
it we can strike to the right along the
south side of the river so change
our
They mounted and rode on. Sud-
De eye caught some-
thing In the gloom which brought a
smile to his face. Away in front of ,
them, between two dark tree dumps, I
lay a vast number of shimmering,
yellow points, as thick as flow-
In a garden. They were the lights
of Parts,
he cried, pointing. Is
city, and close here must be the
St. road. We shall take It.
so as to avoid any
good Hut I should not ride
too fast, when your girth may break
at any
on. We are close to our
Journey's end The St. Germain road i
opens just round this corner, and then
we shall see our way, for the light
Will us.-
He cut his horse with his whip, and I
two galloped round Hie
curve. Next Instant they were both
down in one wild heap of tossing beads
and struggling hoofs, De part-
by his horse, and his com-
hurled t puces, where he
you fed and mi- lay silent and motionless In the .-enter
h out to.
and has not returned.
Where Is the ring his
She bunted among her Jewels and
picked a gold with a broad
engraved face.
will be oar key. c
Marceau. the sees it, every
dungeon in the castle will be our
disposal. It i that r There
la no other place where we can hold
them
when my husband
he may be a little as
to his captives. Ami the complaisant
Marceau may have an evil of
an hour. Hut that limy n he for a
week, and by that time, my little sis-
have enough yon
to think that yon really may have I D
the He took her
fondly in his anus, kissed her and ll.
hurried from M
For boars after his departure she
paced and down with noiseless
steps upon the deep. carpel, her.
hands clinched, h.-r flaming,
her whole soul Wrapped and
with Jealousy and halve I of her rival.
Tan struck, and II, and midnight, but
still she waited, lie-- , and eager,
her for every footfall which
might be the I of news. AI last it
came, she beard the i step in Hie
passage the tap anteroom
the whispering of her pa
with Impatience, she rushed In
and took the note herself from the
dusty cavalier had brought It
was but sis words crawled roughly
wisp of dirty paper, ii was I
brother's writ mid ii ran,
bishop will not come
tared them,
my answered
man.
saddle, then, friend Green,
and we mil draw rein again until
we -.- the lights of
r a mile or more the comrades
galloped along. The road was very
dark, and it was hard but the loom
upon either side to tell where it lay.
Do it least found It so. and lie
peered anxiously over his horse's ears
, steeped his face to mane in
bis efforts to see his way.
do you make of the
he asked at lust.
of the road.
M. de had laid his
with discretion. a closed
carriage a baud of chosen
he had left palace a good half hour
before the king's messengers, on
reaching the branch road lie had or- l
dared the to drive some lit- I
tie distance along It and had tethered
I nil the horses to a fence under his
I charge. He had then stationed one of
I the bond as a sentinel some
up the main highway to Hash a light
two couriers were
I A stout cord had been fastened
eighteen from the ground to the
as If n good many carriage
wheels had pissed over it
Celling the signal the other end was
What Do you mean to I the farther
that you en carriage wheels , not
I see it, coming It did
Why
CHAPTER XI.
DE In the meanwhile
was perfectly aware of the
Importance of the mission
which I neon assigned to
him. He knew enough of Intrigues
and Hi c
full to mil ll I every,
caution was in on
hi- Instruct ions He , e,
until I ail fallen I ire i
his i round
one . f Ii
g . I
i ether the d he
i n ll
. flit i
, i
of
he I
or plate
i. my gnu I
let i by tools
f till
i l e
die
If
bad Ml
that l never I- t use.
why l you
H , i e i in-- Many
have an l mar
All a men of the king
are I It, if they
stop they would stop It, for
tonight Ii
I thought It was
-There ll no such at a court be.
I, dauphin or the king's
brother. Either of them or any of their
Mi -.- i
man, I cannot see the road at
heartily.
you hue traveled In the woods by
a- as said he.
lo lb a light may mean to
lose your comes learn to
use
had best and
shall keep behind you. So
What i- Hi mailer
There the sudden
I m of something breaking, and the
A . I I reeled for an Instant
o Idle. I
one of my stirrup leathers, it
has
you
hut I can ride as well without I
It. 11-
good, can Just see yon
no-.
The for ml live
. i fa i on,
i , . v a i feel
; will a
. mi i the i out of
i sad lie i i the He I
, a i, however, and I
i his horse's
ill launders of
he was it happened
nit leather has none t
Two stirrup leathers In five min-
l not possible that it should be
American gravely,
Winging himself off his horse.
what is tills My other leather Is
so is mi i feel it when
I pass my hand along, Have you a
Under box I. us strike ll
the man who is in the dirk
Is In I let my enemy strike
rein is
And of
is a v ,, d v e came so far
has
pit red th
e,. d i it he but -nit r.
I ho
faith, be -hall know
the means when I see
why should be do
he has been set to It. He
has been a tool In the hands of those
who wished to binder our
like. But they must have had
some r behind. They knew well
that to cut our straps would
vent us from reaching since we
could bareback or. for that mat-
very curve of the road, and a
their horses fell heavily to the
ground and brought down with
then Instant dozen ruffians,
who had lurked in the shadow of the
trees, sprang OUt upon them, sword In
hand, but there no movement from
either of their victims.
M de lit ll lantern and
Hashed It upon the laces of the two
unconscious men. is bad
Major said he to the
man next him. i believe that
lire h
tut By my soul, men did not
die like that when I was
the other, leaning forward his
grizzled face into the light of
the lantern. your rapier under
the rib of horses, De la
They will never be tit to set
hoof to ground
Two Bobbing gasps and thud of
straining necks falling back to
earth told the two steels had
come t i the . id their troubles.
is naked
has studied medicine at
I am. your excellency. It Is
not for me to boast, bill I am as handy
a man v. a lancet as with a rapier.
Which would you line me look
one ill the
The trooper bent over Amos
Is not long fur tins said
Quality
Did
It
r-
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT.
The fact that SCHNAPPS
is so widely imitated only proves
that it is the best
flat plug. Other plugs are made I o imitate
the size and shape and color of SCHNAPPS
other tags are made to look like SCHNAPPS
there ace more pounds of SCHNAPPS
chewed annually than all other similar tobaccos.
-5
. of only choice selections cf well matured, thoroughly cured
loaf, and . kitchen, in the very heart of the greatest
. I. ,,. i, country, cf ; experience in tobacco
at i ha directed R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company since 1875.
MT as the aroma created and popularized
the fa i-pert Mate prove it requires and takes a smaller
s-i La.- . wholesome,
and on
Internal show that end other of the
Reynolds WOO in one to make a net gain
of six and a quarter or one-third of increased
consumption in the United States ea and smoking tobacco.
Be Bare the letters i I the and under the tag spell
and y have the genuine.
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.
N. C
As fur
a we take
hat pleasure receiving suit-
and receipts for
in have a list
their mail at
his office. orders
r job
Tuesday M r. Coward
over to his i in
and there concluded
O go While
bus engaged Mi. who
tins spoil,
spied
With Less
Sweetening
Than Any Other
H. A.
JOHN A RICKS
Sticks.
v mm FOR spa
GENERAL
Having consolidated the two stocks of H. A. and John A.
store we prepared to furnish our c anything Jed in
Tin ii . who
the shadow
on e
III l. UH
t tie as he I urns
hi home, there In
ill- mail or the
TO
of
i., Hoe
lo all lo If
In ti
mil nil
Hit
on -if
or n win i f
recovery, f .,
W. L
of Wit-k
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
duly before the
Court county as of
th of
ii-c , notice
h to U
v,. to ml M
-rut the for the
day of 1907. will he
1-t T of
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. CA K R
The Hardware Man.
Ai I expect to be New
fur about to office
be Aug. till
3rd. J. W.
You a ill Wheeler
Kate
.
returned lo Let
sou aim
Prices a J. n.
lo
A. CL
Brooks left
due plow
Mr. through
K. Co.
bin. a
up with gun
is
Dry goods and groceries
ii We win carry an
Hats, Shoes, dress goods, Notions, Sec.
In Groceries we will have at all times a full line of the very goads, not
the staples like
Meat, Flour, Sugar, coffee, but all kinds
canned and Package goods, the finest brands
We can supply anything you need to wear or to eat, and pay highest prices H
COUNTRY PRODUCE. Quality and prices of our goods will please you.
Ricks,
N. C.
Miss
to in.
E.
U. bay, gram,
meal, mull,
baud,
e all
Mr. be heard ill
the fellow who u- up vshot inn the
art of Mr. left
other shot
de and The
bate but
m be and dam
We bay
will be glad to make you
I Miss Sadie from near
f was a
i our town
J. it. Co.
corn
c, apply ill K. K.
I tin.
Mary, Lela
been is visit to their
W. L. Mr 1.1 a.
Buy the famous
for J. B.
age Co.
John Hart down
I Craven thin week bear, but
brought buck, tie
they are there though for be
your eye-.
Taylor,
i- i in- to do
bar work if yon to be
leased.
Lizzie of is
Biting tin; B.
cum-
we will ;. lo
inspect before buy-
g. J. r-. Co.
so men, a very
young from Groan
the
us during
i week.
carry-
lull Hue of men,,
Is. Den t
I a trial, i Co
W a Visit
load.
um. How J. It. Co.
J. lay the jeweler
baa Hum
Our slippers must go, the season
is well advanced. The prices
will interest the most economic buy-
I and Tyson.
Bryan,
day ails. W. J.
For a boy a
a. . W.
Miss of
is on a to Alia. F.
U. .,.,.
For in ion.,
we
will be pleased to quote you puces.
J. it.
lit. J. F. Fan oil, of
was
. Dali new
market meats,
sago,
I Moore, of Fortress
toe, is 11- lo Illy mother. It
is bis visit in
For coin.
to us. J. K. i Co
J.
The republican here
will be over by
the old . The
same and
the pall ii mil-., i ye tune
will near demise
MEN ARE ALARMED
Fear Cuban revolution I Ad-
Price of
The effect on the crop of Cub. n
tobacco if the revolution in the is
laud republic o lasts
lunger is causing some concern t
the local in leaf.
So far there have been mi
either i i of
or in a., advance in
The fear, is that
change radically
short notice.
The importing firm of M. Kemp
Sons yesterday received a
from their Havana
P which throws some
on the subject. At the moment, be
says, conditions on the island are
normal in tobacco. The plant-
season for the crop, however
will soon be on, and if the
is prolonged for two months it
may mean serious consequences.
If labor were difficult lo obtain,
by reason of the farm hands lighting
on side or the other, then a full
crop could not be planted. Neither
could the planters work with
faction if their plantations invaded
either by hi or friendly forces
This is the greatest fear at pres.
according to the
correspondent. He ventures
opinion, however, as to whether
or not the revolution
throughout the crop planting period
or whether it will adversely all c
the largest tobacco producing sec-
If the crop not planted, or
only a part of the usual acreage
taken up this year, then the experts
agree that the price of the ma-
will advance and the luxury
of a Havana tiller will be even
more costly than now. Last year's
crop is now coming market
and there is still much of it in the
hands or is held coin-
mission men in Cuba. Some local
rs have already placed their or-
while others are contemplating
trips to make selections.
the the bulk of this crop
is in h it is though
the outlook the next will be
clearer. If should show i
small crop or none at all, naturally
prices here wit be sharply
ed. r Sun.
TO T U
Will Speeches at Points
Widow and Mother of the Late Mr. II A.
Latham Secure
The many friends of Mrs. Ella
in, widow of ii i In Air.
H. A. Latham, at onetime
of the Washington Gazette, will
be pleased to learn her suit
against the Street Car
Company has boon compromised
The pays her Mr
mother the sum of
Mr. Latham was killed by fall
from one cars of that
company sometime
batik lo the Whence
It, Dr. has been ,., ,,, i , be diluted a
hit. mis is
some in need of a cook
e, lift lo. in we can make it to his
Tenn., j Dial we have bought a solid
we a big stuck car load, and expect them to arrive
goods th goods and nm Cannon Tyson.
J a, Co.
J. A. Tuesday I
will j
I I
Dr. Joseph Dixon,
PHYSICIAN AND
k Ion,, ,
IN.
it in
W detail- f
not an- k
i- St -it d ii p t v-
lam N n i . i
i k Si I i .
I s ii.- in -r,
c n .
., .
i i d i mm
r p i i i ll
v for a.
he will .
f that week.
Mi. will enter e
I v
will at
in R i
Va. where I g in e ins
I lighter as at mine
Institute, i ii- . xi n
ill go t to n . re
will in a
the
proceed to
be will deliver a third
that day.
Ho in i
in Carolina may be stated
it is yet positive,
it
that, leaving . y.
km will ti i i-
deliver at
pita, on
at .
the day. i it;
i Columbia, S on
morning of v, ill-
News and U -el-
grading crews
are out where they
ire at work.
lot of new
pa tablets, pens, ink
in
ire.
Sun l th
nineteenth, between Capt.
a . I
in-, ml
I nm I,
t tin ti n.-i.
Vivian barker X.
UP
I have taken up one black bar
weight about
car marks. Owner can get same
by paying charges
Tucker
R. F D. No. . C
Po sufferers of Kidney, Liver or
Bladder Other menu
say a bottle and if
it cure we will refund
say a
size free bottle of
and if it benefits you. then
use SOL until
This entitles you
to a bottle SOL at
STORE
Only a limited of bottles
away. Don't miss ibis op
purl unity lest
SOL.
use in la.
keep .
i. d s.
es is i .
need i
s.
H I.-- i
II 111.1
ill
n r
I In
ring vi h in sum
r We move them
I of way in. I have put a price
them will be ante t gel
Now is the time to
value for your money. Cannon I
have j u-t received h o we of
cell-In me I for
lies children,
Pierce to Greenville
week.
on Gobbler.
J. K. on yesterday,
i med an ii a tin-
key I
I M. In Ii ,
corn, extracting
an . in iS.,
On. j coin, ;.;.
etc., . I
This mass has e
there f u w ; m
months, i- .
table, to
began
OF
THE BANK OF AYDEN
N. v.-
h of bu tics 18th. ;
H from.
i I r
. ore
RESOURCES, LIABILITIES
Loans stock in, I lib
Secured i m fund
Furniture and i less
Is .
I to . ill
I's 1.72
r.-l
um was e In the
Tom Davis, of Moore county,
was the
for live years for stealing a
of wheat. A bunk officer
million stands a fair
chance of going free
Star.
Due i I inks,
i Bins,
I r Coin, ;
Rank notes
If
. . . .
STATE OF X M
V O PIT .
I, J. If. Smith, Cashier if v
that the is i ,;. end he
Cl J. . I II. .,,.
r i- t. r K I'll.
. hi . DIXON,
R, V.
N.
Ct if
to touch I I.,
he
In- nettled after-
ward. Is mi's-
Is the nil
he is
this
him. Hie Ir. of the
horse. So Now. IV put your
own into the You con
the drive, for bare not
very fur lo
The won- rapidly made.
Amos Green was Eu lie
use n was
up st. .-
bad down ho pro. The
American not a
his capture bad n -.-
I. hi hand
over his client while fate was c.
discussion. he was
once
he fro
be
. an horse
bare t-i the like a duck
Once over ore should bare
clear i to
dear cried De
laying m . upon those
of Ins .-. you bare
stood in -i bow you
I ever in life I been so
as saw your
to
that it would be a
I you you knew who wan
jg said be. I was
from my horse I lay
it to me to be
healthy to He to stand with
ill swords in my ears.
all got round you.
rolled it,
the shadow of
trees inn v. as carriage be-
fore over knew that I was gone,
In that there was only one
way by which could he of use lo you.
. was leaning round, with
bis ad to see what was
behind him. out my knife,
on the front wheel
his
pulled down Into the ditch,
got into bis coat bis bat, I
bail hardly the reins before
were hack and you Into the
coach. was not afraid of their see-
lug me, but was scared lest should
ii know Which road to take, and so
set on the they it
easy lo me some of their
front, so did well I
saw that by-track made s run for
The pressed bis
comrade's have been as
true to as hilt to said he.
was a bold thought and a bold
what asked the
can.
do not know who these men are.
I know whither they
king us. I fancy that they are
us to some place where they
shut us up until this business blows
they'll need to be smart
maybe they won't find us when
want
do you
For answer the American, with a
twist and a drew his two
apart and hell In front of
his comrade's face.
yon, it's the first tiling they
teach the in Indian win
wain your With a
few dexterous twists loosened lie
b. nils until he also was able
lo slip his free. for your
feet, if you'll pill ruin lip. They'll
that are easier to catch than to
Hut at that the carriage be
to slow down, mill the clank of the
hoofs of the rider front of their
died suddenly awn. through
windows, the rs saw a huge
dark ; III front
thorn, mi I, and so id Hint th.
in up every side.
A hung above them
and ,., . on the rude wood-
en with ponderous clumps
nails. the up; or part of the
door was a small square grating.
could catch
glimpse of Hie of a lantern
of ii bearded face which looked nut ill
lie Viv ill ills
his up the
two men most in-
.- ml . mi- III lie ii.,. eon
which h
inly lull horseman held
the Mont man answered, with
grin. more talk
then, P in lo
for r keep
it was in I,,. raved
an I threatened. mo
menu. ; ,
in him. Two
knaves
one in front
n . gate and a
ll
. Hun
ll I I.-, in
j. was
and
on
drove
lining
.ill
roll ll
PI ll
II
lie
cried, la
in mid . t bread
V II I
v. y master u .
paid lie would ask
you u i v lie dares
two of king
traveling in bis
If master play
It W lie bill lie and
bad
I till r
I the .
In
-I
and
.- a
of
ti
ti,.
to .
hiM .
Is .-
I .
KC, .
Here
straw wen- thrown
in Instant later a
. I
IV
I in
. .
were
as
pro-
in
id
them
, The S
, , -on door
was safe
felt all
to see
i. re . s might be.
in discovery
y lets of
.- been left
to serve as . prisoners.
Haling that the
was so small was utterly
.- lo pass his head up it,
be drew two blocks wood over
to window and was able by
one the other and standing
highest to reach the
liars which gnarled it. Drawing
and Id an in-
of wall, he managed to
on to the courtyard
t The carriage
lie were passing out
the gate as he he
a later the slam of tin
heavy door and the .-latter of hoofs
from the troop horsemen outside.
The and Ills retainers ha
the torches, too. were
and. save for measured tread
a pair of sentinels in the yard
feet beneath him. all was
throughout the great castle.
The window was large enough to
pass his body through If It were not
for those bars. He shook them and
bung his weight upon them, but
were as thick as his thumb
welded; then, gelling some strong hold
for his other foot, lie supported
self by one baud, While he picked with
bis knife at the setting of the iron. It
was cement, as smooth as glass and
hard us marble. His turned
when be tried to loosen It. But there
was still the stone. It was one,
so very bard. If ho cut
grooves in it lie might be able to draw
bars, cement and all. He sprang
to Moor again and was think-
how he should best set to work
when a groan drew ins attention to his
on your said
Arms r down upon his
billets of wood. II.
guardsman mil a move-
r was
How can yen
well a I do
of
wish
See
can
De
atoll
I see 1-1. r an up
.-.
the pal
lice ml ,
lie r- . the
i-
the
I ill
if . N-led to
by
woefully
I'll was lull of
p,
he. have
s That full
from more.
n on hi ibis
straw If i mar
.,
en-
t row
iv .
Hi other's arm.
.;. . u in
. i.-. the nm
side s.
one or
on That's
, . .,
I believe
went bock to ma
asked then the was In
by the door, I d
him lump of c talk.
SO
i out Into
p it.
bad bis
la fashion,
have





mm
EASTERN
. AND
In i; ma A C. o cl
i . i II
ti
A. H. TAFT.
W. H KICKS.
THURSDAY,
ember
0,1906
It
in to
enterprise
of tin to
you see
II
iii is
spinal
to
i caned in county
is bu a take
We
need o men h
spirit
Ills
mis man in .
I. mar ii her w i
Or I in A . . when l . Hi.- c-
j man of bureau w is
hi take Congressman mall's
request. Die exert s
meat marked effects on
nerve brain, and spinal
I i usually rapidly
fact, especially in acute
i at
treatment unsatisfactory or
useless. The attacks
arc by a par-
paralysis or loss of
over tin or loss of power
over the .; The appetite is
impaired and there is apt to
difficulty in swallowing,
in membranes of the eyes
congested of a rod
mightiest And best s
,,
vast 2.75
TRAINS -3
The e P e If n
i Hi i r s
el I h
son c e of splendidly e m
lie-
P-
t y o
in worth t of dollar
and
resented.
to
HEBE.
INVINCIBLE
IN
TWICE
fa .
WILD MS.
CONCERN
BY STEAM
IN AIL VAST .
triple
TENTS SUN AND RAIN PROOF SEATS FOR PERSONS.
cl i brown In the more
trembling,
ii i Or
why do you persist In wasting
the days opportunity in
s much could be done for the
the advancement of the town,
There was never a time when
more favorable
making tins one of the best
towns in the State surround
us than right now, and the thing
to do is be up take
go of these opportunities In
stead of this there is no concert
of effort, no united no co
operation, but just a moving
in the some old of
man for himself. My all
means a chamber of commerce
stupor, weakness, or pa-
r I sis appear suddenly.
staggers and falls to
the and there may be n
inability swallow
common symptom is
i contraction of the muscles
of the bock, neck, and the
ts being tender to the touch
set in;
I sooner or later, complete stupor
and paralysis appear, and death
occurs in from live to forty-eight i
hours. In the treatment of a
disease of such a nature and so
fatal, prevention must be the
and it de-;
ponds primarily upon the re-
of the cause. Outbreaks
seem to be. invariably traceable
to unsound or forage or
feed, or to contaminated water.
The disease has been
tally produced in horses by
MICK
AMERICA'S
AMUSEMENT
WHICH HAS CIRCUMNAVIGATED
THE GLOBE .
Furniture Problem,
We can solve it for you.
;, . and
Furniture Sale many and loud.
WHO WHY
What shall decide it. There is but one
test. That best and
that offers you
Lowest Prices on the Furniture You Want
Come convinced. Yours to please.
H. TAFT
Pictures Framed
A BIG GUT ON ALL
fall mm
P.
The price on all Dry Goods and
Notions will he marked down low.
should be started Without fur-
delay and all interests work ling them to drink which
together to build up the town, hid been prov percolated
The town needs a representative
body this kind to speak and
act for it. Come together men
JUST A MOMENT TOTE FAIR;
and be doing something.
AMONG
through moldy Horses
at pasture may contract the dis-
ease when the growth of grass
is such that it mats toge her,
the lower part dies and ferments
and becomes or by
drinking water from wells or
pools containing surface
It has drained through de
and
SEARCH LIGHT OF TRUTH ON THE
AMUSEMENT ENTERPRISES
OF THE WORLD
REVEALS
In connection the recent
outbreak of among the,,
lion contains organic matter,
horses In Hyde county, and the
spread of the disease to other
counties. Congressman John II.
Small wrote to the bureau of
i d removed
to a clean dry. airy building, and
the old building thoroughly an
animal Industry of the U S. ed lime
of Agriculture, re-1 wash should contain four ounces
questing that an expert be sent of chloride of lime or four
to investigate the trouble
We are now selling our
figured lawns,
m great COLE and embroideries at
cost.
AS EARTH'S LARGEST AND BEST REPRESENTATIVE
TENTED ENTERPRISE.
Length R. R. Can.
STAGES -103 Educated Quadrupeds. m-; New-1
-1100 People and Animals.
HIPPODROMES- Cages, liens, the
HORSE PAIRS Star Performers.
SPECIAL TRUSS-41 Jolly Clowns.
which
3.00 n
Shoes at
figured
Lawn at
FLOODING FEASTS OF NEW DELIGHTS BY OUR OF CELEBRITIES
Have no They are Id Wonders.
The Year's Best Treat.
Scats Persons beneath our Sun and Waterproof Tents.
2.50
Shoes at
ARE TO
suggest u remedy. The
bill
could not come time,
the following letter was
which has been given us for
publication because of its
es of crude c acid to
gallon. Animals should not be
is
w,
EAT
J E
returned until th
obi. c . ii V -T VA .
j j. i woo
SI N
1-10
i;
el
figured
r at
. . n
Wire
M l
Dial b
I i
in e v-I from
thoroughly At the
of the disease a purgative must
be given, such as an ounce of
aloes in the form of a bolus, or
ball in which one or two dams
of extract of has
been incorporated or mixed If
difficulty in swallowing should Everything Wealth can Procure -Culture Conceive.
H. or 1-2 grains of I EVER SEEN IN AMERICA.
Jas f
lie
1-2 cent
Percale fit
A. F. C.
hams at
Acrobat, an vi, Race
Horatia,
and Bare Fierce Animals.
OUR
Gil
Save the Worry
The hot weather brings
N. M should be administered
,. i. The horses should
put In slings, if at all
Sin ll it it--, from .
G on-, . ,, in .
their assist
ail in Hyde Iodide of potassium in
i hi ,; . -v . i doses can be give- with
,, it.
handling of the ion, with a
l a complete change
no bureau m water i- made and
veterinarian is immediately the animals given none but sound
available for this service. tut feed and and pure water,
in lit. j or the personal presence of new cases
. . ,, , be and treat
of an expert we could only as be expected
service in one locality at a ; to save some of the less acute
time, it would seem probable cases, but it, is important to r-
that this method of addressing I that prevention is the
many by letter form of treatment to be depend.
THEY'RE
UNLESS THEY KB MAD.
BLACK TIGERS
OUR TENTED ZOOS Contain Special of Teaming
OWN ONES EVER
GLOBE.
without adding to it by
dinner or With such a
over what
co Cold
, to the lead tire com
view to arresting the disease, I tended
regret to state that
Groceries, Goods, Package
Goods, Pickles, Butter Cheese, Coffee,
the
disease may be mote fruitful of
good.
The given indicate
A l.
SOMETHING NEW
The Candies, as I carry, the selecting and buy-
, ; re and the nil saved II will take no argument to
you of if you visit my store and see what I carry.
You can me one door North of
. K.
iv a
SPANNING
DEATHS ARCH
i. Tho Mot Feature Ac ever
-i L,
j vi at
n Only living Woman who a Bicycle
Incline into Spare and
A 66-FOOT YAWNING DEATH
STILL THERE ARE MORE TO FOLLOW.
J. B
PARADE
Overwhelming Miles Wealth and Splendor. Open Dens of Fierce Wild
Beasts, of Elephants. Camels, Ponies, Horses. Five Bands
of Music and all Exclusive New
. IN ALL SUN AND WATERPROOF AT
i r AND S P. M. Open One Hour Earlier for of the Peerless Triple Han.
Chief Of Bureau and attendance of the Musical by
Bit BAND.
Neat Job Printing
Our specialty.
Job Printing Office
WINTERVILLE
This department is in charge of F. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep-
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory
COLE BROTHERS SHOW.
Your hidden a av at home
is worse useless I letter put it
An mini lull a moat
reception in the
and lei it lie making of WeB who
for It dangerous
to have at home when after
people know it. The Hank of Win-
will pay you on time
deposits
Miss Lama Cox left for La-
Grange she will ht-
gin her work as one of the
. a large
of the
were
present, and of eon ire the
crowd of students now in
at was also, to
become better acquainted with one
another and to receive
and the
. mi mas mi
Nice line of fresh
ere in graded school there.
We wish her much MM. people of Winter-
B. F.
moved into their concrete store
have returned from the northern
markets where they purchased a full
line of of ladies, dress goods, gents
furnishings, shoes hats, cape and
so a large line of Toe
goods have and are ready to
ville always have fir the pupils of
Winterville High school.
After some remarks
by Prof. Mi-s Bessie
Sams, our most music
teacher, a delightful
instrumental solo.
J. D. and A. G. Cox, members
the shown. They cordially executive committee the
all to come and examine their vast board of
stock before buying elsewhere- made
Miss Culler, of Washing- j addresses of welcome to the
MM, B. T. Cox. student body to come to the homes
A the citizens of the town. We
ton, is visiting
lakes place of
We sell II.
B. T. Cox, Bro.
Miss Sarah Banter, who has
been in Norfolk, returned j
home this week by I
Hiss Clifton
Nicest line of dress shirts ever
shown in at
Co.
are always pleased Li have these
with us we
i know that they interest
of at
D. J. Which of
was and sang
two beautiful oh lie
we know exactly what to
depend upon. He is an t
A ii nits n hand
at H , Co's.
A car load of lime received
at Co.,
In of poor crops, the A. G.
Cox are g
for
wagons.
Ii n Miner if natures
A. con
-r. Stops
blood
Kidney trouble, Liver com-
plaint, Female weakness, cuts
sores For sale at the drug
store of B. T. Cox, and Bro.
SOU yards nice lawns
voiles, lusters, Ac. at cost.
i Barber Co.
Nice Corned herrings gs
too, Barber Co.
Fancy and while all
washable, at cost.
Ha i Barber Co.
Nice corned mullets at
ton, Barber Co.
A full line of summer silks till
at cost. Harrington Co.
For Cash.
In Greenville Thursday,
There gila i. I
real In to-e for the reside s,.
I when Cole B I -r
United Shows will an . t e-
noon n I evening an in
Sept. A I
and dull care Mil be forgone, by-
old and young alike mm
cut-
prise is in tie city.
these j. hi.
most mi-
lo for f ,. current sea-
son, the Cole Brothers e
that their shows w. he
to id ail Id
At very outset they combined
numerous re-
only the most salient
of each, ad-
and the i-1
features to he had. Every
of the earth was searched for in
rarest animals,
tiles for the menageries; ex
were kept em-
the pa-t win-
breaking stick and
of forest and
it c; ids negotiated
b most doing of ts,
acrobats, tumbler,
ii d other performers to be found
both here this
and much more b been at-
c by Cole Broilers,
on- r. the
Wilson. T King
is now in the
to purchase Fall and Winter
Furnishings
our
We are now
line of men's Summer P t
Cost. We must hive room for
stock, ire forced to make
ire d
BUY A LOT AND BUILD.
singer. He look by
Joseph Butt, in closing
was here Wednesday to
Miss . B. . double
S. He is making mM a ,,
move here j m a . ,, , Lower
We still have on baud a cop- and the pupils made stub eager
of Bibles, we are off- request for the word that he
to the trade at very low to be
prices.
B. T. Cox, Bro.
lull
ram. to Winterville,
The town Mr x bum nil bl
H- th.- test on any hill
U left
, . Mill He head with
Kl To
she will Sunday ,
We.
. ,. n m ht nevi-r
Go to the Of B. i. Until he hen and It
. . A t, sellers too
Cox Bro T. . Wood ,,, .,,,,.,,
, . i in will not bits,
high grade turnip , who
j He never found such
seed. . On isle.
Prof. of Greenville,
introduced and gave us
an excellent address. He
at Present.
The market is in full
blast, the fall season opening,
trade ii picking up, money Is gel
ting a little more plentiful, and
the spirit of get no and hustle will
be to evidence, When such times
the desire gets hold of some
people to own a home. There is
not a time for them to think
seriously of this right now.
If they are property
to get cheaper, that
time is not to can the
contrary the of soother
is going t bring in more
people with a in-
creased for I t and the
price is going to I higher. It
will be wise to bin a lot while
Miss Essie Whichard, of Green-
ville, came do n last tone
the reception.
, he always is glad to come to W
No of good .
,. ., . H. because there be gets his
pant when Harrington, Barber too for M ,
Co., have just received anew lot,. ,,,.,.
that they will sell cheap of
Savage left tor to f.
to spend an his leaving home
will her parents. j first school.
For fruit jars and rubbers go We never beard a more fitting ad-
to Harrington, Bather Co. for students than his was last
Straws which way the wind night. We want to a-sure Prof.
blows, just nonce the stream of and Mr
customers in and out from the ways have abiding
Barber ft Co's. ; place iii our hearts and that there
. . Is a hearty welcome for
Miss
a it. them at W. H
teacher of W. H. S-, left.
this morning for Te the oil mill
visit her Mrs. Bobbitt. i meeting yesterday. They
All colors paint, and yellow j be ready to their
at Harrington Barber Co. j
Miss who bad hi en
visiting Miss Cox, returned
I.- Grange Thursday.
Pants for ad.
Pants for
Pants for
t HI Pants for 1.65.
Pants for
Harrington, Barber A On,
Wherever they
ex- i at ii e
r . , . ., p. i
hours are in
, II i ll
i. -ll i v
the e Is
in the lings,
in air or
lie a
The d y will
d i h
sine, display, will
lo re the s p at in
. of
d v a I dip I, r h
the Ill
ii a ti
t d again n n p. a
of n- will
be given The
will begin at
and p. m. and as the
main doors will be open an
ample lime be afforded
pal to a tour the
visit
also hear the musical
by famous band
Pulley S
THE HOME Of
FASHIONS.
We have just returned from the
northern markets where have
purchased a large line of
dross furnishings,
shoes, and caps, also a large
line of notions. We cordially in-
all to come and examine our
immense stock before buying else-
where. A. W. Co.
J. B. want to Greenville
today. bargains.
, , , II Barber Co.
Contractors of wood and brick
buildings. See is for tablets, pencils,
prices. attention given. I B-
Coper,
W. S. Nobles, A
J. K. Buck.
Sam White has a pint
of in South Greet ville,
just beyond the town limits but
a short distance from the
business portion of the town, that
a few months ago was put on the
market for residence lots. He has
sold a number these lots and
nice residences have gone up on
some of them build-
He has more of these
able lots that will be sold at
prices and on terms. I
If yen wait until nice
are all sold then have to pay i
a high price for less de one
elsewhere, it will bill b your own
fault.
Forget
When you coins down to the
to get your check for
remember that Ti
office is opposite the
ti ii a fir you
lo drop pay
You will always I
one in Hie office to writs a
A LIQUID COLD CURE
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP
Our Mr. W. Bowen
is in Northern Markets
Purchasing Fall Stock
Watch Our New
Goods.
THE
ORIGINAL
in Your Subscription.
The regular term of Pitt Superior
court will on Monday, 17th
yards Laces and Hamburg The white cap case in which
much interest has been manifested
for a hearing at this court. The
Daily Hector will publish the
daily proceedings of the court for
the information of its readers.
I ware at B. Carroll Co.
nice line of fancy groceries
B. Carroll
For hay, coin and oats go
Harrington, Barber ft Co, always on hand at J.
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. are
still making this Pitt Co School to aspire your
Desk and are in position to fill your
you do,
must be carefully nursed
, and supplied with up-to-date fur-
original and this
way. can supply you with
orders promptly.
Have y ii new
vice for fa
seal, B
right. will be to your interest
to see him before your
buggyMiss Minnie was
in Friday.
paper will be sent to any a
month tor cents, or for i lie two
weeks of the fir con's.
Those who to keep u i w th
the of the court
are not already subscribers should
Send in their names and tend the
money with it.
STRAY UP.
I have taken up one sow, weigh-
about pounds if fat, nil
both staples Hear land black spotted, in left ear.
in mind, in eke a specialty of Owner can get same by proving
of crown Evans. property and paying cost.
Supply Co. J F S. C.
Clover Blossom and Honey n
Cold or a nearly pro-
runs to
eyes, nose and throat instead of palling out
the system through the liver and kidneys.
For the want of moisture the bowels
dry and Nearly all other cough cures
are constipating, especially those
Opiates. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and
Tar moves the bowels, contains no Opiate.
KENNEDY'S
LAXATIVE
Relieves Colds by working out
of the through a copious action of
the bowels.
Relieves Coughs cleansing and
strengthening the mucous membranes
tho lungs an-i bronchial lubes.
For Croup, Whooping Cough, La Grippe,
Influenza, Bronchitis, and all Coughs,
Colds, Lung Bronchial no
remedy is equal to Kennedy's Laxative
Honey and Tar. Children like it.
Put up In and bottle, at the Lab-
oratory of a
PULLEY S BOWEN
Tobacco Pack Barns and Cot-
ton Gins
insured.
Reasonable Pates.
Apply to H. A.
INS
ADVERTISE
It is sure to pay you





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DIG STORE
Fall Goods Daily. Stronger Line of Dr A
Goods, Clothing, Furniture and House Furnishings
than ever before. See our line before buying.
-.-.
5TH raze
Below Reproduce Mr. I.
Why Every
Should Have
This paper wan awarded
Prize in the of
the Telegraph
Com puny.
You will find below some of my ,
re sous for wanting a my
house.
Want to get the be-. prices on
all market all I have Co buy
or Hell
i I have a serious accident,
want the r at once.
Wife is in hospital, want to he i
condition not next
letter.
my horse, want to
auk everybody to help him.
blood hounds to our
broke and rob e i
Child lost, help to d it.
House help quick.
raging, to tell son
not to come home tonight.
Daughter is visiting friends and
left lier on her return home
to vii it trim
meet lo find her
Dog gone mad and help to
kill him
wagon to town and
get the article sent It, s to
tell what to with.
Coir m market up, w tut to close
a sale.
Wife a r mi, lo
nick, want to
. avid to
I eat.
i to in
i h bin girl.
W i or a pleas-
and general
an
Deterioration of
Tin-
I the d gave its re-
it- ii,. of th cot-
ton crop at the close of August,
publishing letters from various
of the cotton belt.
The summing up of these letters
Is m
While the reports vary
g i eat the in m
which they come them can be no
taking the belt a- a
whole, there a distinct
deterioration.
naive twine sec-
To Baltimore and Return, Ac-
count Coming and
Jubilee Week
via
ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
Tickets on September 8th,
10th, final limit
17th. Km i, f call
on Ticket A gent or com-
with
T. W bite
o- . i
W. t
e- I Manager.
N. C.
SOUTHERN CO
N.
Steamboat Service.
Steamer L. leaves
Washington daily
at h. in. for Greenville; leaves
Greenville daily
in. for
Connecting at Washington with
Norfolk Southern Railroad for
Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia,
New York, and all other
joints North. Connects a Norfolk
with all
Shippers should order their
vi mm Norfolk
i i;.
hall subject to change
without nonce.
J. J. CHERRY, Agent, Green-
ville, N. C.
General T. and
f. Agent, Norfolk, Va.
M. K. KING, V. P. G. M.
Worth
Suppose You Stop and See
Isn't It Wonderful
Greensboro, N. March
Mrs Joe pleas-
in. in stating that your Remedy
has entirely cured our little girl or
a very bail case which
covered a part of her body,
She had eczema from
the time flu- was weeks old,
until she wan nix years old. She
is now well and I feel
that I can. too highly of
She b- a symptom of
i have .
m of the i
ed
Ti in in
,.
i a
i in
i- i used i t i
i I e
i-r thin Ho
week-.,
i lo
it for nix Venn,
Respectfully,
I W. COBB.
in the expectation u
pi in s will show a improve
m-1 t within the i car
complains of damage
by and boll-
so no seine of
It is too early a to
proximate the injury from this
cause.
the TORPID LIVER,
the digestive organ.
the bowels, and are
.- as an
To Publishers
and Printers
We have an entirely new
I on h patents
to pending, whereby we
can Col-
a. d H-ad Rules,
it. thicker, and make
thorn ft as now
and without any
knobs in the hot-
Tom
PRICES
and Head
Rules lengths
L. S and
Head Ruled In
and over per
A l refaced
. M
III in.
MEDICINE,
m malarial districts Phi lad la Co
peculiar properties In Of Type
El- High Mater
Mo Substitute. p
ill Not Quite lib
Ilk How often you en a .
nail or or III i f
lacking. Have a good
a 3-1 tool bi to. bi for . r
I An
Is I desire,
5- . will Hi-i Mini- Ion
in a sin
l Cotton
Ties on hand
II m
. ,.
am
I Of I
You get Harness,
Horse Goods,
Fresh I . . kept con-
st ck. Country
Produce Bought End Sold
D. W.
Q R
North Carolina.
III
SI
o;
th
bi
th
lad
We beg leave to announce that we are
Wholesale and Retail Dist
for
White Lead, Paints,
Colors, and and
country Ready Paints.
THE REFUGEES.
CONTINUED
he. that it were well for
to puss my dagger through
for your cried tin leader.
he die without wound, they cannot
lay it to oar charge. Turn now to
The I over De Patina
placed la- ii I upon his heart. As be
Old die s heaved n long
cm-. about
with IV of one . knows
x be In nor how in- came there
ii who had drawn but
down Ids an
lower his face o
tool; I Is mid poured a little
of tin- down lite Injured
an of color
hat into
bloodless the
Ills lie up
to his feet and strove furiously lo
mini as evidently desperate
wounded was strange Indeed
he could I there and Hick Ids
whip . lie an In
the back real red coat, just n i
the left blade, it gin I
In the cloth where soon- m I
passed, and all r mud a
of dark
i i. all
As In- raised
i .
. saw. with
. i wan died no
mm
. There is no line in the world better than
the line. It has behind it a
reputation for honorable wares and honorable
dealings.
If you use the Harrison Paints you need
never worry quality.
with your
away those who held him. Rut bis
head still swam, be could scarce
hold himself erect
must to be i
to Paris, it is tile mission.
me at your
lie hurt save n
in n I. him fast. And carry
. lo the
. a threw but a mall ring
so when had
over He Amos
left lying iii shadow,
; a-.; . the back to
r k. I-. I ere
i r II at .
the throat and. down,
have choked .,.
whip the in
till
shudder, Hi I it
V- I
Ills
muffled the the i.; bin I b. ii one I
his mantle. bail d- I ;
of ml e I.
that were in the shadow.
And now they had lo a i
where the main road run onward, but
n smaller track wound away
the e of a bill, and i In
direction seine.
guard bad I to the main II I
the liar on either Bide were
trotting In the same direction when, to
Some People Expect New Shoes
We trust that you will favor us
orders whenever you want good paint for
Have just a car load
can give you Special Prices.
Baker Hart
C,
any
and
i.
be. n car
I.
He
by
BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST GO.
AT BETHEL, N. C.
the close of business June 1906.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts 2-1,326
Overdrafts
631.12
989.63
Furniture Fixtures
Due from Banks and
Bankers
Cash items 9.114
Gold coin, 885.00
Silver coin National bank
and other U. S. notes 2,119.43
Total
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock 5.300.00 entirely
Surplus fund
Undivided fits 1,174.30
Bill 6.000.00
Time certificates of
deposit
Deposits subj to check 32,799.21
checks out-
standing
Certified Checks
Total
North
I. H, FT. 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
had i others not dragged apart.
You be cried.
your kill The man tied, and we
are
Iii- II his death
implied die oilier hoarsely,
. in
That is true. He be far
lie has
u Von. aid
that he day us no trick. Do you. La-
tour, you, ride down
the road and wait by the pate.
If lie PurlS at all lie must came
in that way. If you get tie him
before you on your horse and brim;
the rendezvous. In any ease. It
mailers little, for ho Is a stranger, th
fellow, only here by
The two horsemen rode off in
suit of fugitive, and He
till Struggling desperately to escape,
was dragged down the St. Germain
road and throat Into the
which had wailed at some
while these incidents were en
Three of the horsemen
ahead, coachman was or-
to them, mid He
having iii one of band
with a to his sister, folio ed after
the ouch with the remainder of his
desperadoes.
The unfortunate guardsman now
recovered his see M
found himself with a strip r his
another round his wrists.
captive Inside n moving pi
lumbered heavily along
road. He had been slim
of Ids fall, and Ills
, bruised by the weight
i Mis mind, however,
72.67 than his body. lie sank
his pinioned hands and
with his feet, rocking bin
fro in ills despair. What II
fool, lie had lie
who had seen something of war.
to walk with open eyes Into such n
trap
then came a return of com-
carriage
suddenly swerved to one side and
down steep
the two horses galloping
at their topmost the coachman
standing U and la furiously
them and the vehicle bound-
along In a way which threw him
and forward from one seat
the other. Behind him he could hear
i shout of consternation from the es-
tort and then the rush of galloping
hoofs. as the coach went. Its
went faster still. The
of their hoofs was at the very buck,
suddenly a I one Of the windows
there came into view the red. distend-
ed nostrils of a horse. Slowly it drew
muzzle, the eye. the ears.
the coining Into sight as the
rider still gained, then above them
the face of and the
gleam of a brass pistol.
the b at the
i . voice from
HURT
And they are seldom
Tin's buy that kind.
that u shoe should feel
from the start is known to
them because they have
felt tin; luxury of potting on a
rightly made shoe.
The Hanan Shoe
offers more real comfort when
new than their kind of shoes offer
after month- of starts
out a t, stylish and
ends just us smart and stylish.
There are not so many such
a th re used to be We
know because we sell so
many more Hanan Shoes than we used.
Maybe you would like to prove these
C. L. Wilkinson Co.
coach
2.309.50
18,383.7
The foundation of in a
way is ECONOMY. There is
nothing which helps yon to save like
keeping your in a bank. Do
not wait until you have a big deposit.
We accept small as We
pay interest on Time Deposits. If
you do not carry a account, come
In or write us.
THE BANKING. TRUST CO
Subscribed and sworn to be-
me, this 22nd day of April
1900,
A. Gardner
Notary Public
BANK of GREENVILLE
Greenville, N. C.
ST ATOM,
J. R. HUNTING,
M. O. BLOUNT.
Directors
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE. FARMVILLE. N. L.
AT THE CLOSE OF Id
Loans Discounts
1.030.50
Due from Banks 18,886.88
Cash Items 8.80
Gold coin 495.00
Silver coin 1,179.11
Nat, notes 1,432.00
Capital stock pd in 910,000.01
led profits 1.986.54
to check
State of North Carolina,
County of Pitt.
I, J. R. Davis, Cashier of the hank, do solemn
swear the Is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief. J. R. DAVIS,
Subscribed and sworn I be-
fore me, this 23rd day of June
1906.
J. V. JOHNSTON.
Notary Public.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
Correct-
TURN AGE,
T. L. TURN AGE,
R. L. DAVIS,
Director
It is sure to pay you
mum Hi's very
tin-
matter dona now,
it it
Green
Brand point In favor. And Mom
the
its Importune It
true knew of rails,
but n pick bis
way at night the of
Maine not lie In
well known a house as that of the
archbishop of Paris.
Ami then Hie
curred to his mind. M be even
now be in lime to carry his
own W were these men
who bail And where were
they taking Full of curiosity,
be peered out of Windows.
A horseman was riding close up on
side, but there was glass In
front of the carriage, and through this
he could B idea as to bis where-
The clouds had cleared now.
was brightly,
bathing the whole wine landscape ill
light. To the lay
the open country, broad plains with
clumps of the lowers of
castles pricking out from above the
groves, die left, but far away, lay
glimmer of They were
it behind. Whatever Ilia
ii was neither the
nor Then lie In count
sword bad
removed, and Ills pistols were .-nil
the bolsters beside his
horse, lie was even if
he free himself, and
were in a dozen
wore three on ahead, riding abreast
die while moonlit road, Thou
there Mas on each sole, and lie
should by the clatter of hoofs
that there could he fewer half
u behind. Thai would make el
twelve. Including the coachman
many, surely, for man
to hope battle. At the thought of the
coachman be bad glanced the
glass front the broad hack of Lie
man, lie suddenly in the
mer of the carriage lamp observed
winch struck him with
tin- floras,
them, not a hundred paces away, was
the Seine, cold and still in
The hank Oil either In
of highway ran straight down w
nit any break lo water's
There no a bridge, u
black l-i of.
stream red where the
was returning after some
belated travelers across. The driver
never hesitated, but, gathering up the
reins, lie urged the frightened
Hires Into Ilia river. They hesitated.
however, when they first foil the cold
water their hocks, and even as
they dill one of them, With u low
fell over her side. Pen
bullet found its mark. Like
Hash the coachman burled himself
from the box and plunged Into tho
Stream, the pursuing horsemen
were all round him before this,
half a hands had seized him ere
he could reach deep water and
dragged to hank. Ills broad
hat bud boon struck off In the
and DO saw his face in the
moonshine. Great It was
Amos Green.
CAPITAL
SURPLUS
UNDIVIDED PROFITS
ASSETS OVER
2.5.000.00
25,000.00
S 18.800.00
We interest on Time Certificate
or on money deposited for a
stipulated time percent.
Accounts of merchants, far-
and individuals solicited
R. L. Davis.
L. Little. Cashier.
is
Knowing
HALF OF IT.
in
XII.
is were as much
was lie
found l
mi in Ibis e n
nary the
had up for lost
-A cried one.
tills is the man whom that devil's
would make lie
he
Ai . Is
II,. , . . I and taken
his coat and
we were within
stone's
there Is other way of
my cried old
bad never much love for old
have n cup of wine with
him before now, l shall see mat he
has Let us these reins
round the fellow's neck and hang him
upon this
Several pairs of were already
unbuckling the of the dead
horse when IV pushed his
I way into the little croup.
is us much as your lives are worth
OS
. I k v
thins when it come-
n ml yon
fin.
w lo Where
go will convince
in quantity,
hill V
e to pay is here the
that this is the place to
COTTON SEED. MEAL AND HULLS
Hay, Corn, Oats Lime and Groceries.
Anything this in II Will be to your interest to
see
V JOHNSTON
Leader INeat Job Printing
Our specialty.
Reflector Job Printing Office





.
Ho y
Occasional
i ii i
that the be
the i item of in g l
The general ugh-
out the Sooth V
got just he u I
held for t is r om
the world.
H. G. Veils, the
n-t, that draw i. I
e. This would
Ir. Wells had never
the
see whether he has
till a bob
The Czar of in
himself a good any nag
nights by disguising i . member of the ceased
Hereafter in all
take more eh k
time lock- than in i.---i .
a safeguard fur their
The vital
striking increase m the
suicides Chic Hast r
Don't live in
About the
contemplated by
is that the
to reverse the con merer
merely failing
From the past Iteming it
would team the
agriculture was not much stuck
the old labels.
long as a country is hi c.
wonder it from shake-
A tariff that must not be
by its enemies and is K
be revised by its In
of a political .
Secretary Shaw had g
little m re On-
the grain exchange
to electioneering K
There is no indication that either
the political parties will have a
sis even a par;
in sent
from seem to
indicate both parties
a desperate effort to tel all
is out of the La
. repeal it.
SENSATION IN CURRITUCK.
Elizabeth City, Sept. 6.- News
was received here from
tuck court house this morning,
that Joshua one of the
oldest citizens of Currituck
was yesterday indicted by
the grand jury of Currituck
Court, now in session,
upon the charge of being ac-
in the causes by which
Kenneth Beasley, the young son
of don. S. M. Beasley, disappear
ed more than a year ago.
A instanter was issued
for Mr Harrison today he
was held under arrest by an of-
per ding giving of bail,
Joshua name has been
conn this affair ever
since the child disappeared.
he of Kenneth
Feb. created a
profound sensation in the State
and remains an unsolved
toward the possible solution
c f which the arrest of Harrison
is the first Detectives
scoured the country in vain and
its to locate the missing
boy were
New lot Book.
A.
Co
No Court in
This week court was to have
been held in one county by
Judge T. J. Shaw, but owing
hi sickness inability to pet
to Snow Hill the court was mi
for the term.
B in
P. i
Those mil
town p , country II,
I e
I in
in
i ;
late,
do a.
in
CIRCUS COMING
ill be in Greenville on Thurs-
day, 20th-
first car of Cole
Shows, arrived
lie the wink
if billing and
mg of
Greenville or
is progress.
The advert car i
o Mr. Hurry wit,
ailed The to a
space the people 1-
of this great show.
Fresh from their triumphs abroad
Cole have greatly
their shows in every depart
This season spread of
canvass covers an area of nine
acres and when erected the big lent
alone affords comfortable
d for persons. Over-
sipping the three big rings, three
elevated stages and vast hippo-
is a veritable maze of
trapeze riggings, bars,
apparatus upon which
queens and of the air
wire daily defy death in
the thousands of patrons. Over
men. women, children and
educated animals are employed in
he presentation of the
mi
Keep the date mind and
all to the circus.
Lest in Town
Grace, a
I lighter and Mis. O. K.
her
home In Greenville he i
c down toe n for bis h ail,
Mr. nor -1
II if I tie u hat ;
HI tad him
on Hunt street d
a- sh-
,. pi I r s
M go -id in n
bile s
ken
HI lied, H
-Hue In
I ii hi l in- ti
hi i having
he nil Bit.
i.;
I a
Creek
f I.
n . an
. r
11.1 in
i.
I t
III. II
mil
I.-I
II
In
I I
ltd
Km . ii ;
n n
the pi e
-11 g, .
v.
. Inn
id m
min
The editor Friday
very . at Winter tie; I
and have to say
later about the splendid
here.
, . T, Ii
run Ml
. SI I m
. , , h p
, , .,.,
,. . n
I . ,,
II
II 11.0
P. p. r a
oB, .
Department Store News.
Our have returned from the Northern Markets and
in a few days our store will 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 in 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 G loves.
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.
.-
THE
i St
V J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
and
VOL. No.
ONE PER YEAR
GREENVILLE. PITT NORTH CAROLINA SEPTEMBER 1906.
NO
HIGH SCHOOL.
Prospects of Present Session Best
I in Its History.
was pleasure to
last in Winterville
end attend he to
the pupils of Winterville High
It was to till any
with pride to look upon the
splendid of and
L who am attending this school
to note the with
which have entered upon the
of the session.
The prospect- that the present
will ii. t lie history
the school Toe drat week
enough pupils came in to overrun
dormitories it was
to obtain for some in
nearby home-. year
has grown ard better,
and already it is apparent that
there must lie in enlargement of
session.
and building be
larger, and the
have already
that end view.
The excellent work done by this
it is surpassed by
it a
tin. i ti tin mil sin lent-
re my different
sonnies. from
Winterville take
rank in
enter, and who do nut
sue sin than
high c me-e out
prepared to enter upon duties
of lite.
day for Pitt
when Prof. O. K.
to of
at time it He
has been principal from the be-
ginning and bis heart and life
enlisted the worn. much
he in of the
splendid work he done. In
Pro. F. C. he an excellent
assistant, ad I lie tin-
session is illy strong. No
effort has to et
very beat that could be
secured. Mas
of e is
the prim y Mi-a
Apex, baa
a rides.
and Nye tie higher
grades, and Mi Sims, of
Mars H II, 1-
Each is a in hie or her
newt,
Wini- is
ready th Pin county
it Is to be the leading
of entire eastern
section ill the Stave,
Ni;
em much to road
mi in v
sue of Hie Reflect r calling
of tile to
which
roil I OB could be
DEMANDS PARLORS
The H oust ma Union the La tot
Thing in Labor Circles.
a union is
now fired at
of this city the
to hire a
The bis
formed here, and it about hi
,, . , You explain d tins situation s
strong, according Mrs. A mm
Brown who up the aft . that it ought not to be
who is at bead of it. Ft is i to call renewed
woe to now toils importance.
cannot produce a working card. of a representative to have
The object of tie . ,. . J this extended
to improve social c
S. far teen . possible and to all his
for higher wag. to prevent the
hours or anything of th a route a to
suit, but the housemaids d j change from a daily
IV
to be more
by their mistresses
ere getting ready to
their demands or quit.
It the
to that they be allowed
the parlor in to receive their
company at least one night in th
week, the a daughter
the house; that their linen snail
to the laundry with the
en; that get two
vacation each summer on
Dispatch.
NEWSPAPERS ONLY MEDIUM.
A Buffalo Advertiser Tells
Experience With Circulars,
Cards, and Such Things,
J. J. a real
estate man of Buffalo, in an ad-
dress on billboards to of
to a service, but at
the -am m time an-i. upon ant duty
d s heads of
liVe -on . near exist-
t lutes. Whore
who to
boxes only live or
Ilia is and
to s eh .
hi a-id n i
in a
Pitt s a v
service but a
ii d
f p
with and
vice, sh mid exert
In others to provide
an I all should unite
that city the other day
years ago I started newspapers
our circulars, folder-, booklets and and otherwise
cards, and other printed
matter. I great thought to
methods of distribution and con-
patronizing the route. I have in
mind plans for further ex
tension rural services in
altered a qualified expert, j M eve
Last year I had printed
In th High st Average.
Hi M- furnished by
. T. secretary of
of trade of
as to
sold during
of August
e-i is simply us follows,
don't The market
Sold said not in-
the Liberty,
for a. avenue of
The -old
lbs for 112,025.28 an aver,
2-. Thus leading
the entire IS 1-3 cents r
hundred.
B T,
f. W. H.
iii
r .
Hie figures pin lie
lo c at tie of the
L Co, and in
are
pun in t t by
. the
els. w lot
he ml month by do
ppr
on 1.048.121 pounds
sold amount to
ha dollars. sun
II to bin I
it The Lib-
I m . 17.627
u d than dim
in like. ard work.
and high price did
. a not
-ii in--, and
for yourselves and come to
tie high price
u her every will he
and a hearty welcome
await you. for the
highest
Liberty Warehouse
and everybody on the
got one. I out folders and
other material also, and no year in
ha passed that leas
of advertising
were distributed.
know that it was all a mis
lake, that it was almost u-pIs
and that I was my
and I have absolutely given lip
that kind of advertising
and am reaching my people In
only approved modern man
the
Yours truly,.
John Small.
STOKES ITEMS.
THE
TICKET.
allow
your
in ii-. to
report that is
A Small Gathering.
Unless Mere was more interest
in the primaries in
other
noon, then one held in
villi that will cut a sorry j.-o it'd the
i -1 I
I . there was for register of d el
a band f and never
all -as a few re- and take
Hid about need of two
in. lies mil mi invitation to
all wanted in participate
ii he in the enmity
this
. 7th. nine.
We a e that ex-
f M if is much
vi-1
V a t-
i I i at Flat
. v. II lime.
i . T went to
I , v .
L H.
it
v .
t Puller
Or Iliad-.
if
were Oilier-
c , , v.
ll.
,.
r.
S -k .
II. . n
-e .
lied s
. . n a-1
h, in i V I
-.-. II-
i., .
Ii I--
A CARD.
To the of t e 3rd Judicial
District of North Carolina.
he office of Solicitor always
been declared to be a non-political
one.
The present incumbent, Hon. L.
I Moore, held office two
years, and now t.
have the people elect him for
term of four years more.
To mind, and the mind of
a mass of the people, he
has by his own act,
himself from holding this office
longer and should He
has accepted the
a Railroad corporation at a
of three thousand dollars
year, to The Raleigh and
Pamlico Sound Rail Road. It is
well known, that the interest of
the state is often brought in con-
with the interests of rail-
roads, and other corporations
and no man can serve both a
attorney, when these conflicts
arise, with zeal and fidelity.
man can servo two mas-
for either he will hate the
one and love the other or else
he will hold to the one and
the cannot
serve God and
For these reasons, and others
I do declare myself a can
for the office of Solicitor
of the 3rd Judicial District of
North Carolina, and I ask all
right thinking voters, to vote
for, and elect me to that position
with the assurance on my part,
that I will faithfully perform the
duties of the office to the utmost
if my
ISAAC A. SUGG,
Greenville, N. C.
Sept. 10th,
it. William
issued following
el I P
Hill I Hi
I. and
Cox.
Belly Thomas and Mice Peebles
John A. Jones and Tyson
COLOMBO
Sharper Forbes and
Noah and H Vann.
mid Millie
generally
and. like oilier n
en with ml
a or even an
well known
in enmity
kind my
I have ever an the
ticket from
hip constable, yet not being
from all the
been a little bitter limes,
M. Moore.
Rev. B. of
ton, will deliver a lecture Win-
School Wednesday
Uh t
i.-l.
. i -1 lint
so. in March t.
Spam
Mia
excellent and
we much with
her work.
THURSDAY, SEPT, 20TH.
Is the date for Cole Bros, v
Independent of nil other man-
agers long as
how kings. Cole Brothers em-
announce they will
never enter Into any compact to
do away with the street parade.
In the words of Messrs. Colo,
others may do as they please
streets displays.
la putting
pageant
let just as long
public.
. whose
iii he seen
veiling Kept,
In
mid ponies,
e; bill e Hid
e 1.1 V e
; he . i. . i
. ,,
Mm. v .
lie
and
it ii -i-s. wit h-t 111.1 i ;
r r. the
j build-
in
up I-
-how.
tied Severn
and ex-
hit nil n r huge water proof
i one price admission.
The presentation program
two lull hours during
there is net an Idle in
many its fifteen acts being
given simultaneously. A word
in lo the shows
visit the horse lair, in-
the listen lo
seat n In yo u
and
Greenville, Sept. 1908.
Ina st by the
Liberty warehouse and
in of Sept. 10th
house c aim- to have made an
average of 1-3 above the
average of the market. This
average left out the good
male by Liberty.
Consolidated as published
some days ago averaged cents a
more than
including its average well
a- the average of
These facts these are
not our own make but are sworn
o by the hoard
rude from whom we got them.
We would like to also
here the warehouse
Mr S. r. Hooker got his
from which he drew the con-
and staled us a fact
his house, the warehouse
sold pounds more
any firm on the
T e secretary of board trade
hen approached about this
matter stated positively h had
not given any such Information
d tie is to ilia in
who knows ed
other houses. n
the board
mil s lies
warehouse, e
like to know the source of
his
T .
He BOARD OF MM
Met Tuesday night in Adjourned
Session-
The B.-aid met
night
Th we p were Mayor
C-arr, Ho
and
fall. , The regular
made their monthly report. The
in mend d that
ti st Hie when deed
for it is was ac-
c water
that
-n the finance
the sum paid for
he reduced
t f pa- m
which was adopted. The
Pry reported that
ouch had don in the
since th
that it be continued
t . is in good
which the approves,
ill toe members showing interest
in that work.
D R Spain, t. W.
and Mayor a com-
appointed to advise the
Board to sewerage.
We, Spain, B. W. Mosely
and F. M. Wooten, your commit-
appointed for purpose
of what Board
should and build for
the town a Sewerage System, make
the That the
Board of Aldermen should have
this work done under its own
it representing th town
as a whole, also for tho reason
this Board u looked to for the
with which to build
sewer system.
Also, we advise first th it the
Board advertise for contractors to
bid on the as a whole, to
turn over to the town a system
right to
all bids.
tad. the Board advertise
for the needed with the
view of making i-es for the
system direct.
That the Board advertise
for t-e pipe
and to do the other
for building the System, the
town g all the material,
and the committee
mends it Mr. E
employed the town to
tend the n-t tin- system
tole meted is now
ready to proceed with the work
and that his service as designated
by the contract which the town
has him is now needed.
Had Leg CutOff.
Will t
in wrecking crew of
the Atlantic Line under
and it yes-
on the of
the wreck, near
Y. n r
to get up t v
While i- la a id
Kev. K. L, at Don-
an of
annual will a
of Method-
V. 10th.
We will lie glad ail who can to
hear him. When you hear him
you will to hear him
again. J. A. Hudson.
N.
Sept.
h wee in a
it mil -i oil
in hi w is
III nil .
for I'm Si
I. . a ell known
in ii in
tow dead livening at
I a las Peter had
1- a good
v -i laid in be honest
an .
Sept. at
o'clock one tho usually
meeting ran over and,
fatally m little
son of a. ii.
Sterling has
rested and locked up,


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Eastern reflector, 11 September 1906
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
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September 11, 1906
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