Eastern reflector, 14 September 1906


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Ho y
Occasional
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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.
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town p , country II,
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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-
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bile s
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very . at Winter tie; I
and have to say
later about the splendid
here.
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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
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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.
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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
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Or Iliad-.
if
were Oilier-
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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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REFUGEES
By A. CONAN DOYLE.
of -The of Sherlock
COPYRIGHT. 1891. BY
think T IV
nm slighter than He
pushed bin head and neck and half of
one shoulder through the cap between
the bars, and he remained until
his friend thought that perhaps be bad
and palled his lees to
him. lie writhed back. with-
out any difficulty
They building he
There are four of them, with
i ISSUE
i I. we a great
of toe it.
as. then pall
. Hi he'll up to
n. his Ii
h in I lie n . started an hour I
be In Paris II
past the I w n i In I r
h; II. lie react t it
allies h ii i. ago that la I i nay.
all Mil t If By o i. i
think driven his ;.
De i id the eel now.
id kin leg, n
r.,
all din I the V
if I do mini ii for
ho I
em Con Lie down on that
straw and
By -la little
he got h .; I i
bis f i ml he .-
over bin i . I
So wary was It young
that it past n i m an I
wan of u i Ion lie
ii ; it.
s-v .- ;
With IT if
meeting ii r urn a ii r
above
In lit. Then In an
the of tho day his n s-
the his imprisonment
all back to fa m. and be sprang
his Us comrade, who bad
been ii in I he earn Up
also at the with his
hand on his knife and a sinister
glance directed toward the i
it's you. i- said he.
thought it was the man. They brought
two loaves and u Jug of water
Just dawn, when I was settling I
down for n
did he say
It was the black
they called
game. He laid the things down
and was gone. I that maybe
If he came again we might net him to
top. if we got these stirrup
leathers round his ankles he would
tell us where we are and What is to
be done with
What does it matter since
our mission is
may matter to you
no accounting for it mat-
ten a dual to me. I'm not used ;
to sitting iii a hole. Ilka a bear a
trap, walling for what other folks
choose to do With
no help but my
don't know that. I'd get more
help out of a bar and n few
He opened his coat and took a
short pie.-o of rusted iron and three
thick pieces of wood, sharpened
at one end.
did you gel those,
are my work. The
bar is the top one of the I had
a job to It. but there it Is.
pegs I whittled out of that log. You
ace. peg one goes lure,
when. I have picked a bole between
the Stones. Then I've made this oilier
log into it mallet, d HI i
then- it is Used so call
put your weight on It. these two
go in Hie same way Into the holes
above here, Bo Now, you see, you con
stand up there and look out of Hut
window without too much of
your too j Try
lie up and looked
eagerly out between the bars,
do i the he.
baking his bend. lie any one
of thirty castles which lie upon
south side of Paris and within or
seven league of
He was bark to tin- it
and pm bis weight upon the bar. To
i away in Ida
baud.
. . i be cried.
; , e f m; I it out Well,
did that during Hie night. I
make i, way v my knife, bill
I g the liar o i of grate I I.
aged I'll pit II l one
now. or ii of lb f u
may u . .- Hull i ll cot re Mi nil
on but we'll
get the -r I , , lit.
Van can hue
lie I n my own
the , i, r. Von see, the atone is i
i l III it you s. I
which yon slip the
bar. will queer we
urn road for ourselves
lull even if we could get nit
Into where could we
turn to
i a time, Any ;
way. Here more air In the
than when the window
r i p hall so plan out r I
The two idea did not d
do any work v f
in
Hi .,. i. ; .
ill I.
ii all hi
in m,
they should by the jailer
or from without. The Instant
that night fell they were both up upon
the pens, away the hard
stone and tugging at the bars. It was
a rainy night, and there was a sharp
thunderstorm, but they see very
well, while the shadow of the arched
window prevented their being
Before they had one
bar. th other was
to give when some alight made
them turn la-ads. mid there was
their jail t In
the cf the cell, staring up at
them.
It was who observed him
Brat, and he sprung down at him in
Instant with his bar, but at his
movement Hie man rushed for the d r
and drew ii alter him as the
tool whizzed past his ear
down the
Is while to go
said De i
may as well be doing that
anything If my picker had been
Inch lower I'd have had him. Well,
he'll n stroke or break his
neck down those stairs. I've nothing
to work with now, a few rubs with
your liar will th Job. dear,
you are right, and we are fairly
A Ii. -1 to ring In the
mid was a loud buzz of
mid ii clatter of fool ti.
stone-. Hoarse wore
and of turning
toys. however.
Mid live minute, without
any one ring.
Well, I'll have that bar out, after
the American last, rising
slid over lo window.
II see all Ibis cater-
is ii He up on
his peg as he spoke and out.
icy be building,
it's a abed. I think. can four
socket in and tin.- are
f air Into
we ii , away as long as
there are men under our win-
we may as well finish our work
for
The gentle scraping of hi iron were
drowned the nose which swelled
. i ; from without The bar
hi the end. and Is- drew it In.
hammering and sawing
forward. It was morning,
the cold light was beginning
to steal the courtyard before the
was the work-
men had left. Then at last prison
era dared to and to what
w is which bad constructed
tile it gave them a catch of
the breath as they looked at it. It
was a scaffold. It was
their wall, and in the center
st. a
think it is time tint we
Amos Green. window is clear.
Let us make a rush for
Is useless em see a line of
armed men along the farther side of
the yard. And here come more. See.
the center
As be the door which faced
them opened, and n procession
Bled out. First came two dozen foot-
men, walking In pull-, all carrying
halberds unit clad in the same maroon
colored liveries, After them a huge
boarded man. i Ilia tunic off and
the ; bis shirt rolled
up over s , s along with
a over Be-
hind him. a v. an open missal
pattered firth prayers, and ill hi
shadow was n won clad in black,
her neck bared, and a black shawl
east over her head drooping in
front of bowed face. Within grip
of her walked a tall. thin, fierce faced
man. with harsh red features and n
great Jutting lie wore n flat
vet cap with a single eagle feather
fastened into it by a diamond clasp.
which gleamed in the morning light
Bat bright as was his gem his dark
eyes were brighter mill sparkled
fr. under his bushy brows with a
mad brilliancy which bore with It
something of mid of terror.
The woman had faltered at the foot
of the scaffold, but man thrust her
on. and two of the followers caught
her by either wrist and dragged her
forward.
she
creamed. am not in lo die On.
forgive me. Mm as you hope for
forgiveness yourself Maurice
She sin lo get toward him.
to clutch his wrISt, at his sleeve,
but he stood with his hand his
sword gazing her with a face which
was all wreathed and contorted with
merriment, away and
threw hack the mantle which had
shrouded lier features,
she cried. If you
see me
At- at the cry and at the sight of
lair pale face looking
town from the window, was stricken
as though by a there, stand-
in-.- beside was
the who hail been most powerful.
as well as and the fairest.
w mien of none other
de t so lately
favorite of tin- .
lo
i .
tit v iii-u all
II t . y I r I. up him,
an i .-; rill .-
, bull I lit
H. A.
JOHN A RICK I
Sticks.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
GENERAL
Having consolidated the two stocks of H. A. and John A.
store we are prepared to furnish our customers anything needed in
Dry goods and groceries
amt We will carry an up-to-date line -p,.
Hats, Shoes, dress goods, Notions,
In Groceries we will have at all a fall line o the very best no
the staples like
Meat, Flour, Sugar, coffee, but all kind
canned and Package goods, the finest
We can supply anything you need to wear or to eat, and pay highest
COUNTRY PRODUCE. Quality and prices of our goods will please you.
N. C.
VI. SCHULTZ
an
De-
, Oil Ru
Suits, B
-v
Tallinn n,
and Gail Ai
Life Tobacco, Key We-ti On
Henry G. Cm-
Cherries, I ,
Apples, to, WIN
floor Meat,
Lye, Made
Meal On
ti Seeds,
Dried
Chin Ware, Tin and
f n
coon; an-
;.; i- . I a.-, , Ills
I . ii. i. of
. , i.-i ; o. II I e. bail
in. at
, ii small do .; in front of
A man wearing
mill in u riding
con from and
second
after There a
ii a and two
Mini It
drove
torches were
mis once more,
in; l nil . .
tills
mi they've
There ll I I two more
pi . j ii This thing
Bit II I i to
have II t t work
Iv. I-- t-i en i-i ill
,. lie ho, I
Hip i . be ceased and
i train
it,, said lie.
on the other
They both stood There
were of hammers, the
I of ii saw and the clatter of wood from
j oilier side of watt,
i can they be yon
arc too near the
XIII.
ON ll. upon which such
bad befallen
hi- me . king sat in
only
his There WM u
the peeped
well, 1-. Ask madams
to lie an good us lo way. And
order the witnesses In
As the nod away
tamed to his min wish yon
to in one of witnesses,
what,
my
minister started. sire
within
good,
Tie-re bud meanwhile busy go-.
lugs on in the small room when the j
roil burned u of the Virgin.
de Mi stood In the
center, little flush of excitement on
checks light In
her gray was clad in
a dress of shining white brocade, trim-
Died and slashed with silver serge and
the and anus with
cosily point lace. There came a dis-
tap at the door.
Is said Mile.
says that the king Is
we net keep bin waiting.
Come, nm I may God
bed his what w
about to
The little party assembled In the
king's anteroom and started from there
to the private chapel. In front walked
the portly bishop, vest-
puffed out with the Importance
or the function, In- missal In his hand
and his between the panes at
the service de The king
Mine, de walked side
on mg
by.,;
REWARD
information has
been received at this department that
w. H, Harrington lab-of the
I of Pitt stands
toy assault upon J. Tell, and
whereas, It appears that the said w.
II. Jr state
or so himself th-t the
nary processor law lie served
upon him.
Now, therefore. I, R. B. Glenn, Gov
of of Carolina,
virtue of in me vested by
do issue this my proclamation
a Of O I
for the
of tho said W. II. H-
of Pitt -in at the
Id C. I
Jo enjoin all of State and
ill good citizens to assist bringing
to justice.
Done at our City of
day of July, in th- year of our Lord
one thousand nine hundred and six
mid in one and thirty-
year of our
B. GlENN,
By the Governor.
A. II.
Secretary
Livery and
Transfer
furnish nice horses and em
lot all occasion-.
; liens, by the day,
in
I. M.
BAKER
Sales room in Jarvis bu
Fresh Pies,
Bread daily. Special
for Pies sent early in
bid will he filled
for
of Fr
Candies constantly
I also handle
brands of Cigars
Give me a et
J. M.
BL. JOHNSON,
. N. C.
Contractor, Builder
Tile Setter.
Plans and estimate.
famished on All
work guaranteed Turn key
over desired
J. J.
The Five Points
In addition to line
and Fancy Groceries we
line of Hardware such
Collars, Back
Chains,
nice ware,
Chill T
Regulator, Q
.,
Ice.
Call on me
above lines
J. J. TURN,
Phone
a does
as he turns
, his home, there Is
the or the
NOTICE TO
ii.,. ins I store las
Wick
all
. will be iii-fl
of
FATE AND
UR AYDEN DEPARTMENT.
M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent-
. C. I
., As I expect to be in New
take I
be closed Aug.
we
receiving sub
. Sept. 3rd. J.
writing for
In.
We have a list
who their mail at
We take orders
. Jr., left Friday
Hill.
have h one
ill glad to make yon
J. R. Co.
I. and Mrs. and children,
visiting; Mi-.
bu.
any
the old son
George has
. of his
on I bird
Wheeler and
son
Prices way way down at J.
Bro. to Hotel.
N C.
need of disc plow or
our prices before
J. R Turn age Co.
there. ,,
can peaches, apples, corn j attending the
c, to K. E. Hail primary here
day. From best information
we can there a a tolerably
fail crowd present. There
so we learn, only
who are in need of a cook lo participate in
we can make it to bis interest
we have bought a solid Mrs Willie of Oak City,
d, and expect them lo arrive a visit to her mother,
k. Cannon Tyson. Mr. Sick Smith.
W, H e M supply of hay, grain, hulls
Ki has to meal, bran, ship stuff,
have n , ,
hand, Cannon and
take tare
Greenville boys are all right.
P, H. LaGrange,
filled his regular in
Sunday.
Buy the vertical
life, mowing machine, and -el f
J. R.
Co.
J. is alter
bis Monk.
Our slippers must go, season
Idle
let urn.
in--
Hum J. R.
Co.
Is. W. J. the
is week with
u, W. M. Jackson.
eyes attention
Taylor, spell
an, is the man to do
work yon want to be
lat in
p kept c j p
an- mils. Ho reds .
I and i with n
limn the
Inn k T r ti e
,. to VI .-.-,
a Ii x of much in
i- are
n rM. The
. I d wait
as In co.
list
d. well advanced. The prices now
Bulling, of Green- will interest the most economic buy-
is M Cannon and Tyson,
r due is cam-1 J. and wile, after a
arid we d lo nave visit to
inspect our Block to their home in
j. Kit.
-.-, Annie and I For a present a
Cannon J- W. Taylor's. It is
Tie will t- any
,. . , to .-die satisfaction,
the Female eel-
Mr-. H. Carney came up on
the from a visit
road
For in in improved m
in v i-mI to and we
will be pleased to quote you puces.
K. Carnage Co.
J. K Tin left Sunday
northern markets to
e fall and winter goods.
Watch t of
land the
music ham.
both until
line ., lard and
J. Don't giving
Km Co
regret to as we
our that our
All
I. n- lie
of n
Audie hermit Th-Sun that in.,
Circuit
law than most of his brethren
at Hie bar, aid of
earth, ready challenge t
duel some lawyer from the
older no I.
11- n
tun of his
Avery did
Din ground
comers, partly b
and partly by super r
he was Dearer to
in-- be ever was afterward.
From court to court he hi-
race pistols in
I carrying nun and bis pack
hounds, r the conn
the for
the Mo hi match, ready the
ready for the house
raising log-rolling, ready
go out h. 111-el and
court house desperado whom
the to arrestlimes
were backwoods
with and lawless
bubbling in that in-
of ii in-- -1 and
st Toggle in border
sen before the community
takes form, and every smugly
everybody else on
of law and
In just such a slate of society
young was peculiarly
lined to lead, dominate and pros-
per.
Had he gone eastward instead of
be cast in
with be that
in the
of the original seaboard
states, nothing is mine
Hum the
have beard of hint.
knowledge
law would have male
prey tho-e who were of
bi-
would have kept him
in battle array, and
s who got the
of mm the citation of
me- he would, in the nature
of things, have met
sooner or Watson, in
ids September.
Snake Them.
about
a bell rang
-topped Vent
and a tree
-at d out s lo it or apart
with a -in -ll bush Ii n
g.,. m
They e
a short the felt
s feet, but,
any lit it
in mo t- Saw a
u IT and, on
t ; to a .
a no-and i-d
e i
oil-d between the of the toy-.
T.- Hire-- f nine
had live i i 111-
Dr. Joseph Dixon,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Brick Mock,
Ayden. N. C
-i.-e ;
pen-, ink-.
a. . . at Deflector -k
st
Sunday the
nineteenth, between Cap.
a w-sh-
s-i s
iii cater,
d f.-r the Under.
Vivia., barker N. C.
-k
a man the he
would to dodge
tor just the Mime.
g Ma-t n
. ,. k K hi big It will
A. his the
j i be to mI's
A colored slight of hind per-
formal was one if the
here during the.
week. Must o hie tricks were of
the in ark class, s me were
G- K K. A Ob's new
School
Stationery
Sui is a popular
and e nil hope n j
him well;
We carry u big stock
good- dies- and
Tin nm. e cl Co.
, ,
lei s hi lowest cab
So-
seen brand
ship V Lilly c
a in . L teed
Ml, s Faulkner and
.-1 went in- a visit to
and returned
Now is your time to save
money by coming to us for
children's school
tablets, pens, era-
we have also n great assort-
Dainty
note caper for use
all tints plain or hemstitch-
ed
UP
have taken up one black liar
weight about BO
no par marks. Owner can get same
by paying
Mali lone Tucker
R. F No. 2- Greenville. N. C
aw
FREE
sufferer a of Kidney, Liver or
Bladder troubles. Other
fact U res say a bottle and if
it cure we will refund
your We say a
full 11.00 size tree bottle of
and if it benefits yon. then
use OVA SOL until
This advertisement entitles you
ton bottle SOL at
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
duly
J-
will be
in
In and examine my
CORN PLANTERS, GUANO SOWERS,
HARROWS, SMOOTHING HARROWS,
AND TWO HORSE STEEL PLOWS,
FOR FARM OR GARDEN AND
INC MACHINES.
Yours to serve,
H. L.
The Hardware M
f want to in room for other , next Morning.
pis and in order to do so we are Fur . ml e ten come
ring very cheap bargains sum- t . J. ft
r goods- We must move , R Tin
A the and inn a price
. , , ,, y .
ilia 1.0 nm. ti get
moil is e lime to get w
for your Cannon .- r goes to accept n
, m Id.--and till
nave j I a cum- of
for
.-III I
farm
Mining acres more or leas
in -I within
DRUG STORE
mainstay of social a limited number of bottles
given away. Don't miss this op
to teat
M. M. SAULS, Druggist.
AYDEN, N. C.
SOL.
OH
THE BANK OF
s June
W I iV Tho I.
came i. my room t t- .
i i i lie
my oil
st. or I .
BO. your own
you tin- kill f i i.
bad all
for you, You Intro, an yon
oft my
-s.-. i n t . . y
for you to i I r i r
an i f
Your
If you to In a nun.
you v i mini I i
and I did I did
You.
w- a y r
i , . you ll
you i you
Her u i y.--
fur tho ho took . W i
ipeak you will of
in i. i i i
th
your . u t t up
Ah, I .
own
you
tee i; i
late how foul i
you you
have ii ail win In y
ha i i r r j i
I ml -l i . yon h U-l i
y hi had r
Iran ii .
i . i . w mid ii n
i y tho
I no. You hi i
down, you youth, yon .
from wife, y u
f r
it
Tor all beauty there in fop
you. as r me. a few short ye-m of
if-. Then, when brown hair l;
white, white is
when u i I've ah. then pity -On
of M
rival had hP head
before the
the eyes. Fr an Infant
fop tho
all hop then the
spirit hack to hep. she
up with a curling Up,
am already with a pip-
ink said
you must not think to
throw dust in my I know you
know you
tin contrary, you to know
loss than I had expected. If know
lite s well, pray what am
All her rival's hatred
in the of
Bald lie, of my
the secret of tin
You are answered Mme.
de serenely,
of your children and I am tho
king's
XIV.
had
ed a faint In tho days
disarm an-
of king. Hut now
knew what ll was to have tho
senses struck out of hep by a word.
She not doubt I'm Ii of what
heard. There was Hint in her rival's
fact, in hep steady in her pilot
voice,
lion it. Sue for an
Instant, i it ire i hands
at the air. In . ml eyes dull
and if i Then a short
sharp die wall one who has
tho cues t the
the v
together mi tall-
II m I res ow i Is
she packed away in i-1 an
portal de of thorn, u ed
With f Ins i.
ll S.
. , toe
ii. .
. ill lilt-
haul an I
can p
and she i
Mice, de
In T Up III
There
, knows she
her proud head
, f
i and
her white
m let pity
ti an To
e ; dace
be m re ii scorn-
eyes and bitter of
en
my brother, monsieur, tint I
should In- if he would make
-ii tents.
bade me say that he had done
At what hour,
As soon as
am ready. At west
At the east. The carriage
where Is my
are to pick him up at the
pate. Ho is watched, an I wore ho
seen beside tho carriage nil he
I monsieur, if you
will take my cloak and tills casket
nay star,
They their way by a circuitous
route through the U- u corridors,
she hurrying a creature,
a hood u over her fare her
heart in flutter at every stray foot-
fall. Hat friend.
She met no one -n soon found her-
self the eastern gate, A
of Swiss
leaned up n their mucker upon either
tide, and
the carriage awaited her. Tho
dour was open, and a tall cavalier
swathed In a i her
Into lie I hen I ; lb seat
to her. slammed door, and the
away down the main
drive.
it had mil p
Join Inside the coach, for It
was usual to a there, and
he wit inking place
which would afterward
That all -mural enough.
Hut when ton and
be had neither u-a she
peered at la with
some curiosity. At last die silence
pressed her with a vague uneasiness,
it was time I it loan end,
A ran her nerves. Who
or what he In, silent
Then suddenly it struck her that he
be dumb.
monsieur Is she
Mid. cannot speak.
If that cause of your silence,
will you raise your hand, and I shall
lie sat rigid and silent.
Then a sudden mad tear came upon
her. shut up in the dark with this
dreadful, voiceless thing. She screamed
In her terror and strove to pull down
the window often the door. But
a grip of closed suddenly round
her wrist and forced tier hack Into her
seat. They were already out on the
country raids far
It darker than heavy clouds
hail hanked over I I and the
i but
A i i
Ti .,
in.
1.0 Hi ll, mid Lowland ; stock paid in,
ml
Bu.-k Secured i
from
,, , l . .,,. .
Ayden. well water oW
I Land in. Silver Coin, ;
h Apply to Lent in Bank and
j i,. notes
N. i ml have of
graded
.,. T e OF NORTH i, ,
were in
DO j Undivided leas
.
--L -A
Original
mail
to move on
loom of
be life work of
i to be ii i.
be
Ins Hint
you have to
buy supply I
ii in
Hi
3,120.00
Mils
0-1
,,
,; 1.72
, . I . t .
Dan Make, New
ti . i H
broke the u
. fair ground-
the
PIT P. t
I, J. B. Smith, Cashier of the
Hut the above statement is i. 01-1 of my and be-
lief. J. B. SMITH, Cashier.
. . T to before j J. B. SMITH,
I DIXON,
STANCIL CANNON.
Notary Directors
III I . ill the
v h.-r
of ii t
. . dark
Hi. I lite of
in. like a child which
in She In hi lier the
her
; .
nil were
ml Hie
I Ii key mi table
full It, n which
mi; the
In .-, , .- I
mill
. . nil
l . ,. I I w
v.
. i-l .
like n . I
; An i. I
.- . i
Is .
; . .
lie .
. III
. . I fr
.- J . .- Ill
e .
Will, I.
n Jon h Hie
Hi-Hi . for
love
love wan 1-. ii n
Hie Jewels nil mid If
lie
sin- lie rid t
in There lier pen-
of would he a 11111-
one, for was
then there all the
which during
these long years, the Jewels, tho pearls,
ii.
down lay
; n In
den.
the
ill
It. lOW
in
in She
I.-1 had
nil
. i yes.
If In- m
. .ii r
Any
1-I-. Mils this
kw-c
sin. in nils-
i know what
iii 1.1 Hie
In I
Ill- s I . , .
V in
. . if
i. I . i- is
. I I
. . . . , i
i a
nil i. ;
. I
In--
it. I
haw I Why ab
i to i
. t. in. for sake,
Mm in the win-
mini her own
, . . .; m , hO I
to
; U
now
;. m limy I.-
when ii in ton lie
i-.-ii wrong person
I am the
I II i n
you know Hint my word
has some you
ITO BE
.





i mini
i eastern
AND
i. WHICHARD, Editor and
in the post at Greenville. N. C, second matter,
Advertising rates made known upon application
A correspondent desired a every post office in Pitt and adjoining counties.
Greenville,
. t
in to
SOUTH CAROLINA SKIT.
THURSDAY,
Commerce when
say the word, men.
Roosevelt seems to be mi
anxious to reform till
AGAINST
M IN I OF
H. TAIT.
W. H.
f You can make grow
if do your part pushing
along.
drive a horse to
water but you can't make
drink. Something M to th
president's new tangled
Th.-weather and the
toes seem to be the lead sub-
of discussion days.
old s miner
lingers With us tins year
Owing to heavy rainfall
this summer everybody ex-
to heir the cry
but such does not seem
to be the ease. There i
activity business and the
great problem is to find laborer
sufficient to do the work.
There is general complaint
among our good housekeepers
the scarcity of vegetables.
As is very
rapidly and the demands are
greater than the supplies, it
might be a flood business
tome our citizens t pay
i Sunday's Sewn and
A do
dues the best position on Mi
Bryan and government
that we
read. Ashe
Were the government to
all of the railroads, necessarily.
no new lines could be built ex-
by the government, with
public money. There would b
but one system of railroads
throughout the United states.
Bail road construction has not
been finished in this country.
will need many more lines
The location of these new roads
must depend on the enterprise
aid demands of the growing
towns and communities
section of the Union.
government ownership, e
would apply to the
department, not for per
mission to for the
money to build.
If a desired
with per-
mission nor money would be
given. In this aspect of
case it seems that the
not when it may be
for the government to
a I tail
There are several millions of
voters connected -with the rail
roads. They would be Co.-
trolled by the administration.
MIGHTIEST AND BEST S ASK
STAGES-3 ,,
FAIRS-3
l-SPECIAL TRAIN
COMING
IN Alt VAST
All
HERE.
INVINCIBLE
IN i Ki a
TWICE DAILY. j, .
Ca ONLY
MOW ON
HIPPODROME .
RARE ANIMALS,
BY STEAM . THE
TENTS SUN AND RAIN PROOF SEATS FOR .
AMUSEMENT
-r
, LI
V. .
.,.
WM
n.
Furniture
We can solve it for you.
Leadership
Furniture Sale Competition is Brisk and
Furniture Sale Claims are many a ad loud.
WHO
What decide it. There is
test. That sale is best and most important
that offers you
Lowest Prices on the Furniture You
Come and be convinced. please.
TAFT
In this time of high wages,
the man who is working
for a salary should be careful to
save a part his earnings.
practice and prepare
for possible days adversity.
Mo one has a lease on health,
and lie lay aside some-
thing for rainy
SEARCH LIGHT OF TRUTH ON THE
Under government ownership
an administration could
attention to late gardening., H in power. Our gov-
n w is b- parties,
the party in power, with the I
of the pensions, the
the National banks, and the ran-J ENTERPRISES
, , . . ., , ,, OF THE WORLD
roads would be Invincible.
system of government would be
changed to an
by the chiefs of the ruling
party
these r I am
opposed t
ownership-a
favoring
The following advice from a
September Maker if of every kind
heeded by the average wage except to an employee travel-
will make him a on the business of his mad
j I on that parties road.
Mr. Bryan, I hope, i be our
for the
one servant that can the f
JUST A MOMENT TOTE FAIR;
earner
wise- and
AS BEST
TENTED ENTERPRISE.
I Thai from which
Double R. R. Cars.
Educated Quadrupeds.
People and The
HIPPODROMES- I OS Cages, Dens.
HORSE Star Performers.
SPECIAL Jolly Clownst he price all Dry Goods
Notions will be marked down low.
We are now selling
figured law
, and embroideries
FLOODING FEASTS OF NEW DELIGHTS BY OUR CONGRESS OF CELEBRITIES
They Have no Equals. They are in Marvelous Wonders.
Hat Trent Don't Walt to See
i treat. there are
Scats for Persons beneath our Sun and Waterproof Tents.
WITH THESE AND ONLY THESE GREAT SHOWS ARE TO BE FOUND
work seven week without not in his
is a matter
outside of the office of
N r is it imminent. To
ownership an
amendment lo the Federal
breaking fourth command
and seven as well,
and that does not even t a
vacation namely,
money. To exceed your j d
income i dollar per month is
misery; to save a dollar a month
from it is progress. The
of says
lies never in the amount f
money, but in the relation of in-
come to
t. rot
HIGH-CLASS FEATURES
BY
JULIAN
EVA
AERIAL
AERIAL
BROTHERS
TRIO
FAMILY
HI IKE
rental
Fearless Wire and
an-1 Boneless Race
and Drivers, Wonderful
J Horses, Dogs.
. and Rare Fierce Animals.
OUR BATES.
s xv nab
N M pun
pi
I ll
Bryan during his visit
North Carolina, will
further than Raleigh. Be
will in the following
Raleigh, Sept.
18th, Sal
Sept 18th,
While debt was Sept. 18th, Charlotte, Sept
prodigal out of his fine home, ex If any of the Di of this
pushed him on the section to hear him they
faster. in faro- will attend the speaking
through pride that at Raleigh If the new railroad
destruction, was were complete, a
one of his causes of failure, large number would go.
are taxed twice as heavily
by our pride as by the
The table roles more than the Tn a r
Hi. the eves of Ohio Bab
not our own, that ruin more and Ohio Railroad
Hie candle soon were killed five Injured. Tue
burned at both ends by neglect w in a fog, the, d
of both income and outcome, trains owing together oil a e
waste makes woeful over The i- to
waste manes I
Young men especially given a of. w In
should economize to get a little orders.
capital so that they may be able
to for .,. tin
at
at
lie
las F
figured
Lawn at
1-2 cent
Percale at
T.,
A. I. C.
hams at
Save the Worry
The hot weather brings y
without adding to it by o i
a v dinner or rapper. With such a .
Canned Goods,
Goods, Pickles, Butter Cheese,
Cakes, Candies, as I carry, the selecting and
easy and the saved It will take no
you of if yon visit store and see what I carry
You can find one door North of
-T iX
Court and circus both next week
bring many people- to town.
OHM
J. B
Job Printing
Our specialty.
Job Printing
This department is in charge of F. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep-
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory
Your money hidden away at borne
it worse in Hitler put it
in a bank, and let it hi making
something f you. It dangerous
to have much at when after
people know it. The Bank of Win-
will pay you on time
deposits
J. P. Joseph Bar-
Carey left Sunday j
for Baltimore where they
will several days
and sight
Quite a number of young
people n to Red to the
yearly meeting
B. F. Co., have just
moved into their concrete store and
have returned from the northern
markets where they purchased a full
line of of ladies, goods,
furnishings, hats, caps and
so a large line of Toe
goods have and are ready to
shown. They cordially invite
all to come and examine their vast
stock before buying elsewhere.
Miss B who
J. K. J Al.
O. to
Swamp to yearly
day.
Pan's
f f
Pants
Pants for
Barber Co.
D. S. Chapman, one of our
men.
I morning fir Ch Hill where he
I will complete bis course in
next June.
yards Laces and
at exist Come early aid get the
bargains.
No. f groceries
on hand
ire open
re m B. F. Mun-
A- d natures
gr. . A. con
-i Mineral Slops
lion,
Kidney , Liver com-
plaint, Female w cuts
sores For -ale at the drug
store of B. T. Got, Br.
Miss Chapman, who bid
v her
LIVE
MAN HAS NARROW
FROM
ESCAPE
near
day
Claude
returned borne
ii i instill . Barber Co.
STRAY UP.
We are lo announce
Rev. B. not-d j I have taken up one weigh-
Sunday school worker of if fat, nil
Southern Baptist convention, will and Meek in left ear.
lecture in the Baptist shares St same by proving
prices.
B. T. Cox, Bro.
Wednesday Sept
are cordially invited to mu- bi-n
School, tablets,
and ink, at a bargain at J. B. Cur
roll Co's.
Theodore Cox returned Monday
spent Saturday and Sunday with . . . ,, .,.,. . I night after spent several
her sister. Mrs. J. O. . ,., ,
. days and Seven Springs.
returned Monday. Do you want to aspire your
takes the place of Oil o- to the modern of
We sell it. If you J., the
B. T. Cox, Bro. must be nursed
Nicest line of dress shirts ever and supplied with up
Shown in at Drive you wagon this
Harrington, Barber Co. way. We can supply you with
Mrs, L. died staples novelties. Bear
of consumption at in mind, we a specialty of
her home near here, was of crown Evans.
buried Monday evening. A Carolina Supply Co.
row stricken husband two ; B. T. c j
children aged and years are ,
left to mourn their lo-s. She had . n
been a of Reedy . . ,., ., . , . ,
h of and
Branch for or years. . ,., . ,
of and
we on hand a few cop- a . .
r Miss Mat lie Hill, el
of Teasers Bibles, we are were
w r and all an even-
J. F. of the firm of
Chapman spent Sunday
his son near fa
Goto the drug Store of B. T. t, their rail
Cox Bro for T. W. Wood their
Sou's grade turnip and not to buy their fill .
seed. They will he prepared to be-
N. need of not having good gains.
pants when Barber j We were glad to see Rev. T. H.
Co., have just received anew lot, I King, of here Monday.
that they will sell cheap. j Be came over to see
For fruit jars For
to Barber Co. re
,. , , . line of men's Summer Pauls at
A nice line of and tin
. n ,, o. We must room for our
ware at J. B. Carroll Co.
, . ,, I fall stock, and are to make
. B. F. Manning went to
, , this sacrifice,
ville Tuesday III put in an order
for windows in the Free Will i left this morning
Baptist which is in
completion. It will be one the bis little son,
in when who
All colors of paint, yellow A of summer silks all
at Harrington Barber Co t A Co.
returned from . the I Miss Cox and brother,
northern markets where we have services at
purchased a line of
dress goods, furnishings, Kittrell is
shoes, hits and caps, also a town this week,
line of notions. We cordially in- Nice mullets at
all to come and examine our garbs Co.
immense stock before buying else- all
where. A. W. Ange and Co. I washable, at cost.
A nice line of fancy groceries
S Ci.
always band at J. B. Carroll
Mrs. L. B. returned
Barber Co., . a visit at Tuesday.
their friends to wait a few herrings at
and their of Co.
before They are in nor Joseph of
cities buying In
The A. Cox Mfg. Co. his
still making this Pitt Co School High school,
fill your
J F. N C.
DELIGHTFUL DANCE
OPERA
IN
Complimentary to Misses Pattie
B Barden, of Edenton, Eva
of Washington
and Olive Morrill,
of Snow
Reported for Reflector
iii. the most
dances of season was
Friday evening in Perkins Opera
House complimentary to
Pattie B. Barden, of
Eva Hassell, of and
Olive Morrill, of Snow Hill, N.
C, It being a card dance the
early the
man began at nine thirty led by
Waller Wilson Jr., with Miss
Morrill. Many new figures were
which were very beau-
Toe young ladies were in
full dies and Hie gentle-j
men in black suit, and it being
the last dance the big
C. S-i
After being placed th.-
wagon and started a j
the District resting us.
known and unclaimed . lo m
years old,
apparently lifeless
at end or
the bridge Thurs lay
showed of life
while way to
By the
was saved from drowning, hut
when believed to be dead, another
action fate saved rum
being placed alive Hie
in the morgue. be
in lies a col in
the Hospital, but has a
fair ch of recovery.
Forsythe, who has not yet
sufficiently to
giving any explanation
was in the river about
yesterday by John
who was walking
Hie bridge. He saw what looked
be a on me
of water, a few fr m
He hurriedly obtained
a rope and the man out
he water. The had
j or fallen the river
j moment before.
An ex failed to ills-
close any signs of life, and Striker
sent a call to mill
I to buy your b all Shoes.
Our
Men's
Are
Faultless
Our Men's Fall Shoes are rich in those feature
of style and workmanship so pleasing Men who are parts
about their Shoes. j
Graceful, dignified shapes, with an artistic touch in every
line. Fashioned from the very best leathers by the leading
Shoe Manufactures the Country, they are sure to please
the most discriminating Shoe We've a fine showing
latest Fall and Winter from which to make a
Kid. Patent Kid, Patent J in Metal Calf, are
Leathers. Button I , e Styles. Extreme
Conservative Lasts.
We can do you a power of good. Sir. when you are re
. .
. u ill.-
en ii and sent
c for the
Emergency Hospital.
no lie I
h -i
buy bushels
at
G. a
Vt N. C
Frank Lilly,
Ayden, N,
W . I. on.
N. C
C. K. Gardner,
Grifton, N.
M. SCHULTZ
fully completed.
Wholesale an
old
a Dig B.
Hop was r , MA
Desk and are in position ti
orders promptly.
Have you new d-
vice for sun tops to any
original and
yards nice lawns
voile.-, at cost.
Co.
The enrollment of Winterville
school will reach the
right. It will to by the close the
to sea him before pun-basing your w has begun nicely,
buggy. in of poor crops, the A. G.
The child of Mr. and Mrs. Cox Mfg Co , are Mill getting orders
J. S. died Sunday and was for their handsome buggies and
buried Monday. They have j wagons.
heartfelt sympathy in lie- I A nice of dings always hand
at Barber Co's.
by all.
following couples
Miss Eva Hassell, Washing-
ton, WiN.-n Jr.
Miss Pattie B. Barden, of Eden-
ton, Mr. Robert
Miss. Mary of Baltimore,
with Mr. Marl; Williams.
Miss Olive Morrill, with Walter
Wilson Jr.
Nina James, with Mr. J.
Miss with Mr.
K. H. Thompson,
N. C.
Miss Alice Lang, with W. E.
Miss Margaret Skinner, with
Waler G. Ward.
Miss I Skinner, Dock
Horne.
Miss Bertha Patrick, with Will
Miss May Whitfield, with Mi.
Pi Wilson, N. C-
with Hal Par-
sons, nil.
Miss Mary James, with
Miss Mary Tom
Mi-- with Ames
Brown,
Mi-s Irma with
White.
Miss Maud .
Moore.
Patrick, with Cary
Burt James, Harry Skin-
Skinner,
Cary Warren, Ale Blow, Ray
Tyson, Mr of Kansas
City, Ned
J. W.
W. B. Wilson, C. S.
furnished by the Green-
ville Orchestra.
Carriages,
Tables, Safes, p
and Gail Ax
Key West Che
George Can
Cherries, Peaches, Apples
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk
Flour Sugar, Coffee,
Lye, Magic Food,
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls,
V a Seeds, Oranges, Apples,
Dried Apples,
Prunes, Currents,
nil Ware, Tin and
Cakes
i, j. Best Butter,
I int and nil
goon Quality
S. M. SCHULTZ
FRANK WILSON
THE CLOTH
Pulley Bow en
THE HOME OP WOMAN'S FASHIONS.
I announce a
for magistrate in
Creek township.
Buck.
Our Mr. W. Bo wen
is in Northern Markets
Purchasing Fall Stock
Watch For Our New
Goods. m
PULLEY BOWEN
mm
Proclamation Governor
State
Executive
Information has
been
w. Harrington Jr. late the
charged with
icy assault upon W. J. Tell,
Whereas, it appears that the said W.
II. Harrington Jr the
or conceals himself that the
nary process of law be served
him.
I, K. it. Glenn. Gov
nun- of lbs of Carolina,
in me v by
do issue this my
a reward One
tor the and
said ll. Harrington Jr.
to Sheriff of Comity at the
Courthouse X. C. and
so enjoin all the Stale and
all good assist bringing
criminal lo
Done at our of
day July, in the year of our
one nine hundred and six
and in the one hundred thirty-
first year of our American
R n.
By the Governor.
A. II.
P Secretary
Tobacco Pack Barns and Cot-
ton Gins
ins urea.
Reasonable Pates.
Apply to H. A.
t is sure to pay you





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Is receiving Fall Goods Daily. Stronger Line of Dr A
Goods, Clothing, Furniture and House Furnishings
than ever before. See our line before buying.
r-s
CATS AND DOGS.
Mood,, of the
Canines
Cat as
dogs do. i i .-. lad if
arc i.
beyond a cuff to u
now then a scolding or
exclamation of rebuke enough.
are also lest intelligent and
g than a dog if
kicked in trodden on. There is
M more beautiful in a
fare than the lie turns
the friend
I hurt before them is time to
I plain. His whale demeanor express-
es highest magnanimity, not on-
I the foregone pardon, but the
eager desire that the offender shall
think no more of the matter.
In i is eats more
men and women than dogs are.
They have moods, and their nature
is complex. A dog is very much of
a piece, lie is a good or a bad
dog, brave or cowardly, honest or a
sneak. The canine intelligence is
much higher than the feline, but the
disposition is simpler.
Cats are irritable by
temperament, sensitive to changes
of the weather, to frost, to
They are and naturally dis-
posed to bite and scratch when at
play. There is n curious tendency
in as in balanced or over-
strung human beings, to lose their
heads when in high spirits, and the
self command most of them show
when full grown in resisting these
impulse- is u striking proof of con-
I . A full grown
pet cat scarcely ever a
ch Id, how much
maul I by it.
cats are moody and subject to
a physical re-
act . I former i
With the eats I
have know . is. Their in-
i i r is to
th i.- entirely by
petting. Tiny I r-o dependent
on .-I us
an is I in children
i i or i roil, as they
I with the most
. they are in
pain and presenting the
no
car
its
for
mi i,
r f cut. They are
j at eat dogs in taking
i or subletting to surgical
bit show their recognition of
c by coming for it
similar
Bar.
Ben
I .
ill . I-
nation
patent, r
Harrison.
r i
so inn ii .
plied
he for
I shall pi
and he dead i i mi
so i hut
and king for hour
in tin;
; n
nub
on of In
it when
i infer
i or
was
said
r Iran-
re
to
heavy
be
stimulate the LIVER,
strengthen the
the i.-. are
as an
In districts virtue
v. July
freeing
sugar
Take No
W at a . i
S Not Quite
Bow ,
thins; not ,
Ac-
Coming and
Jubilee
via
sale 8th,
and
N.
Steamboat Service.
L. leaves
daily
at in. leaved
Greenville dully
at in. for A ton
at with
Norfolk for
Philadelphia,
New fork, and all other
Mm Hi. a Norfolk
all points Wed.
order their
via Not folk, ear Norfolk
H. It
to change
without
J. J. Agent, Green-
ville, N. C.
H. C. General T. and
f. Norfolk,
M. K. KING, V. M.
Friend, Tim is Worth
Suppose Stop and Sec
Isn't it
N. Match
Mr Joe take pleas-
in stating your Remedy
has entirely cured our little girl of
a very bad ease which
covered a part of her body,
bad eczema from
the time she three weeks old,
until she was six years old. She
is now perfectly well and I feel
that I cannot too highly of
it She ha had a symptom of
years. Be pert fully,
J W. COBB.
To Publishers
and Printers
an new
hi h patents
pending, whereby we
can reface BrusH Col
d Rules,
it. and and make
them fully us good as now
and without any
or I-I mi the bot-
tom.
PRICES
in Hi ltd
regular length
lief L. and
Head Ruled In
and over per
A sin. i e refaced
w e
will Uh
sent on a-
box i
useful
. , ,.
hi SC
tool i . r
enc
l , . and
we will fool J;
Co
of Type and
High Grade Printing Mater
N. Ninth Street. p
d. w.
IN
And Pro
J. f
.-.
Ii Corey
The way lie p
work, not many will
elapse bad Raleigh Pan,,
Sound i d is completed.
Cotton , , and
n hand
pi ton-
i I. Country
Produce Bo gill and Sold
GREENVILLE
North Ca In a.
fl
17th. Km further
on Ticket A gent or
r. c.
W. .
Pas-i liter
V N. P
SOUTHERN
ER
era
me
id
Trace
Also
killing
the
Announcement
W. beg leave to announce that we are
Wholesale and Retail,
for-
White Lead, Paints,
Colors, and and
Country Ready nixed Paints.
There is no line in the world better than
th; Harris i line, it has it a
reputation for honorable wares and honorable
dealings.
If you use the Harrison Paints you need
never worry quality. .-
REFUGEES-
by
l V- I
Boat Mi dark
a in-null-, look Li
;, ma i . be Is In the
,, 1.1 -1 Of -eS
lite. Mill in
fat i,,.,. be i -ii.
ii W
i i.
,,, i arrow
In r. . II ll M ml-
,,. . lint iii rite a
ii i we h re
.,. were read
i to-
K away
in- new
at
The
be looked and bad
no be more. Mm
-mi and o the blood
Ml . in her
ii Madden bad
.,,., . .-. low
In- i ii- i
ii . , i,. file
,. I e
i i mil law
, ha -I old. i-
; I hi M I ill-
re
ii t.
. her I
, . d-l .
H , -.- l i H i
a trill a.
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.
BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST CO.
AT BETHEL, N. C.
At the close of business June 18th,
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts
th-
line-
Ml
to nature.
Then- la to be
be.
ire for your nor
. ID do the
i-. , if i Ii n l
I i. i i i
vim
Our of
m as es-
.,. for I .-
bitter,
. i
I- re I orb left youth
-n.
. .,
ii; b l
,, . lab
Ii-
M-v ii ii I. I I P
allied In often it
;. at l -It Hi
,. i Into
. . i Ii. lite baa roam
Hi. .
I i i
And la end of all
.i- painful .,
pain in your
I auger I
dared I Joy in it
became feel that your vile bub
no
cried the i. forever
h r fury laid all fear and
from he Step-
pad between door him. bar
pa
If he wild her her
l. ., ,. Hie -i thrust a little forward, one small while
it inn-i carpet
there should be no In She la wait-
.,, ,, ;,,. inn for you It was a
el herself with In III last wax It not.
Furniture
Due from
lit l-
Gold
Silver
and other U.
Total
No news r to of , m p
the event of the ill
already u
It. for I I I i II r I
re had I n H
or Intimate Mia rose, In
heat of
She was s-till in her putting
the to
page to her that the I
was III her salon. Mine, lie
i hardly in
good fortune. Mm tier
I brain all as how she
win way to and here he
; for her.
lie bad
by her
of Ins now,
be i upon in-.- . i her
; love, be fell Hull i I
in her down ill bin
feel. line one else tell a.
I would know All
ran III III ; i lie
,,,,.,, as it nit in his I ; -i -v,,,, , .,,,,,;, ,, . .,
Capital stock 5,800.00 ,,., j ., ., ,. ; ,.
fund , . heart
Undivided 1,174.90 Ii
. Ah. an for
it it what
. . n . no i
. .;.
Some People New Shoes
HURT
And u
ed. that Too
shoe rt-
from tin- start is to
them they
felt the luxury of putting on a
sin--.
The Hanan Shoe
offers more real comfort when
Dew than tin kind of offer
starts
out a smart, stylish sh e and
ends just an smart and stylish.
Then are not so many such
people used to be. We
know this because w.; sell so
. than we used.
Maybe yon would like to prove these fact.
C. L. Wilkinson Co.
many won
he i
till I
II
don i
do . i.
rail i.
-die
d hi. ;.
IN
Hills 6.000,00
Time of
deposit 9.809.80
Deposits subj. to check 88,799.21
Gainer's checks out-
Total
North i, C
II. II. Taylor Cashier of the above
swear that the above statement is best of my
edge and belief.
Subscribed and sworn to be-
ore me, this day of April
a. Gardner
Votary Public
H. EL
J. It. BUNTING,
M. O.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, N. C.
AT THE CLOSE OH BUSS J Loans
1.880.00
Due from Bunks
Cash Items 0.80
coin
Silver coin 1,170.11
Nat. A notes 1,489.00
109,910.01
LIABILITIES
stock pd in
profits
sun check
109,910.01
State of Carolina,
County if Pitt.
I, J. R. Davis, Cashier of the bunk, do solemn-
swear the above i to beat of my
knowledge belief. J. R. DAVIS,
Subscribed and sworn to be-
for me, this day of June
J. V. JOHNSTON,
Notary Public.
REPORT OF TUB CONDITION OF
Correct-
WAGE,
T. L
L. DAVIS,
Job Printing
Our specialty.
Reflector Job Printing Office
an, in id I I
not I
lite elite
ii;. inn nil
Bill i I
for re 1-1111 I think i-
h it we
e the
Hint
the
Hire h
he It
III. I nil I hill I
y a happy
one us in me lie.
nine in- A pal-
ace lie for III
ever purl of prefer,
Ii i twenty miles from
-Vnil how
thin us would
lite the Ion of your Her
bad turned Io lead within her
breast, he hotly and
-he have Io turn him
Us she hail lull tills
and yet bearing new to
Him, fell that all her were
mill It.
well this matter, and It in-
say There Is other all.
I have your Io have
his n
tor yon would
IIii bide
court It thoughtful you. she.
And this. Ion, was a
we hear much of now-
I inlays, for who was II Inn
know, I know, I eon-
fens II. I you deeply.
Hull every en which
Is In icy power made. Nay.
not look so ale-lily III inc. I Let
. last Other
Which limy leave a pleasant
Ail the gen
s from
now, her voice had hard
linger,
memory ii may well
you, are from
wen, in whom you who can
nun in another without pale
lo he Hie salons of
your court to remind you your per
lint to me. III some lonely
country my
band, by my family, the, seem
mill of far from all
lave charm lO life, far from the man
for love have every
win he a
memory to me, you nay be;
I The eyes hail
which allot from hers,
I he to set a curb Upon his
lie felt that It for him
i I
yellow cc . Ibo I
oak pane; . i till.
i do got i . I
the
cried.
lie was convinced than ever
that she hail her A
truck Iii in which lie
tn nil III it in -re
In In r nature. He ti
the it Ii gave
order. A youth with
golden hair down over bl
black hi let enter
It was her
Unit wish
Mo
Sin- a- unable to
the k his
Then It was III .;
e,
Th. foundation of x. . in a
way is ECONOMY. There is
nothing which you to save like
keeping your in a bank. Do
not wait until you have a big deposit.
We accept small on-s as We
pay interest on Time Deposits. If
you not carry a account, come
in or write us.
THE
o aV
her her children as well as
i- ere to lie taken from her.
other and
m , a I
i Idle she r away. All
a bitter ill woman
up for
she was king her
If her sun will not for her then be
he for none, A knife
lay among her ready to be
UP at
w ring bid,
ran forward to
top her, hill bud
he. A woman hail darted
o. hail caught the up-
wrist. There as a
two swayed
strained, and the Knife dropped
feet. The frightened
It up, seizing his
III lie son the wrist, he rushed
do Monte
pin hack against the
man to confronted by
eyes face filial other
the whoso
fell like a her I
life
I have from
Hull which you would have
iii Mrs;
me Ii l yon who have
driven to Mils -yon. whom I picked
up when you were pressed for a
, mi of id or a cup of sour wine
What bud had nothing
which was it
And did I give
yon gave yon
know you everything
the entrance to
bad hem nil from inc.
And now mock
mock you
pity you from hot torn of my
Ha. A is
pitied by the widow your
pity go where your gratitude is,
where your character is. We shall
lie troubled with II no longer
words do not pain inc. have
never had nil evil thought toward
toward Ob, woman.
OS
BANK Of GREENVILLE
Greenville, N. C.
CAPITAL 25.000,00
SURPLUS 25.000.00
UNDIVIDED PROFITS S 18.800.00
ASSETS OVER
or deposited for a
time percent.
Accounts of merchants, far-
and individuals solicited
It. L. Davis.
Mas. L. Little.
IS
Knowing
HALF OF IT.
Si.
I'll I
lift
do
W lit to
V . mid
my.
kn I iii urea
thing it cornea to
ii- yon are going CO pay is where
will convince you that la the place
COTTON SEED. MEAL AND HULL
Hay, Corn, Oats Bran, Ship Stuff, Lime and Groceries.
When in tins line it will be to your interest
. V- JOHNSTON.
Leader In tot
It is sure to pay yo





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CONDENSED STORIES.
LOCAL ITEMS.
v. . gM. Little Bib Caught up Here an
to There Th
an- just
like men in the of New mullets at M
One day celebrated Ed-
ward Everett was riding along a
road in Massachusetts. At a
blip 1.1 pretty girl got t. the
ear and took vs. ant eat by his
tide en reel conversation
her . much entertained
her fresh vivacious com-
. When the was entering
ton determined to
. am said bland-
y-
you like to know
who it whom have boon
talk
answered the girl,
turning her e.
The statesman smiled benignant-
Tin-- at him
He again, for the mortify-
thought hi- name could
to lier not yet taken
form in hi serene mind.
The pa became oppressive.
the girl bethought
she said desperately
you live in
Glass Thai Keeps Out Heat.
Cotton baskets for Mile by J. O.
Proctor
Prof. W. W.
Tuesday evening fr.
J. F rt Tue--
day a trip
This is going to be big
week on the t.
judging from the --z- at the
breaks an far.
Two hundred aDd girls
bye in a Dew
mil in N. C. Good
wages. Apply o C. W. Jeffreys,
Tarboro, F. C.
For H. P.
engine, in first class condition,
reason selling, we have to
power.
Commercial Uniting Mills
II
Those having real .-state in
town or in country to sell, or
to. wishing to real e
late, lot- or will
do west to call no MS at my office
N. C-
A.
STRAY UP.
I have taken one gild DO-,
black k across back weight
pounds, marked
mt in ear
fork in left, Owner can get
by proving and paying
charges.
Near Track,
Greenville K.
aDd w.
The whole stale will rejoice
the indictment the man
son in will lead the
discovery of Mt. I
son who so mysteriously
a year and a half
ago. Kit can be the
child as
there it HO severe
for man There are
people who have
still
could
IS I'll
that child
An Austrian inventor, I that it had teen kidnapped.
is reported to have wanted to
nude anew kind of window
whose chief is
prevent the of nine-tenths -h-w l In re-
of the of the sun's rays. It is Mr
well known that window I in
glass allows nearly all
derived from the sun to
but, on the other hand.
intercepts all heat coming from
sources, such as a
stove r the heated ground. This
is the reason why heat accumulates
under the roof of a hothouse.
If covered t glass a
hothouse would, it is he-
Hue you have the motive,
e hope there is
saddle the Crime
Messenger.
A Political Forecast.
There are strong indications t
come a cold house, since the heat there will be a revolution
could get into it. One which has
forth in favor of the ,
is that a windows I , , ,
wee with it would country. Already there
delightfully cool in summer, are
But in winter perhaps the and two
would not . agreeable. St. hence there will probably be
more political changes than In any
campaign during the past quarter
of a century. In many of the North
em States both are
and demoralized; mid no
one is wise to forecast the
I alignment of parties in
I Morning Star.
Louis Pi t-Dispatch.
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STRONG
Again
is Mrs. Lucy
said after taking
Dyspepsia
Cure. Hundreds
of other weak
are
d j re-
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by s
YOU may
I well if you will take
i ., Ind
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that
have.
men, i organs
. r weaken
Dy Cure
stomach and r re I organ
to all cf ti o-
the body, aid rebuilds the weak
restoring I h and strength.
m. constipation, dyspepsia.
sour r. . . ,. heartburn all
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Digests What You Eat
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Tins
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Department Store News
Our Buyers 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 our large collection en Merchandise, as
usual a high standard of quality has been maintained and
lowest prices consistent therewith will prevail.
We Have Just Opened a
small shipment of Long
Black Silk Gloves.
You should call early before sizes are broken up.
Watch this space for announcements of new
few days. Visit this store often and keep an eye on our new
showings.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
D J Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE. Pin COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 1906.
NO
WALK UNDER WATER.
Odd Device. Judge
Fifteen
Stroll on
N. Y., Sept.
the annual county
at Genius
Lake, fully persona wit-
P. Lawton,
walk under water with
with a new contrivance with which
be has experimented.
Although demonstration was
the inventor still refuses
to allow anyone to inspect the
device, he has not yet
perfected it.
After the judge adjusted the
device, which covered only the
face and left the top hack of
the bead exposed, waded into
deep water until completely
merged. A M that be carried at
the end of a pole gradually
closer and c to the w and
then moved on u Hue parallel
with shore. After fifteen
the i merged from the
water device
bis face.
BUYS
Two Doing Rocky
Mount.
The Reflector would rather see
Greenville beys remain at home
and help to build home, at
the same time it gives us
pleasure to that they meet
I with when go else-
where engage business.
Io Rock v the other day
we ml two of our who are
making L. T. Bland
proprietor of the hotel
there and his success is almost
He has had the hotel a
few mouths, yet in this r time
has built such a
with the traveling public that his
i- foil every Lee
keeps an idea hotel In a
place, an table,
his rooms are f
he gives every at-
I things go a long way
H winning travelers
Another boy in
Rocky Mount Hill He
a in the drug
there ii ml in-
him exceedingly
popular. i is a
young man forging bit
way to the a
h w fit Rocky
man in of D.
been there
aid h among he lead-
dry the
having a largo
brick More erected in to
c hi
EX S BOOK
It is staled
Vii E Stevenson in a
. . public men with
in- h i iii eon tact, lie
Juts in in wit i
for i of
and his i i of tin in
will In- ii m ion. Mr.
n i. . the v
observer; tut in acute anal-
vis, his to
popularity Ami can
write a story a- he can toll
it will he a treasure-house of
I Minor, for a st be was
never I tie Ob-
HOMICIDE AT HIGH POINT.
George Slays Pleas Oaks
and is Held Under a
Bond.
High Point, Sept. an
inquest here this afternoon over
the body of Pleas Oaks, who was
killed this ling George
there was sufficient
to slayer over to
court in the of
he was unable to give.
homicide was committed
early this morning in the
part of the city came up
i in I up is
now in jail.
n- story of the crime, as
learned from witnesses, is as fol-
Pleas Oaks came to the
of drunk and en-
gaged in an altercation with him.
Oaks attempted to jerk off
porch when he was ordered off
by latter. struck at.
meets a black-jack,
he had bis sleeve and las
to his wrist is now
on the dead man's person. He
shoved inside his
own door. Once inside
reached for his pistol on the
tel and after ordering the
premises three times, shot him
dead as Oaks was trying to brain
hi in a black-jack.
wife and Mr. Mike Mo were
eye
It is also learned that was
trying to b intimate with
wife, this being the real of
there which led to
the
server.
What Greenville d i o
way of felling tobacco no other
need to do
Th it Out From Raleigh.
From time time the State pa-
have had something to say
about that class of lawyers known
variously as and
who as soon as a person is killed
or injured by a nil-
way, to house and get the
taking chances,
charging no fee but agreeing to
take half of the damages which
may tie received. Old lawyers,
men, are heard to
express surprise that these
g i on yet are loath to take
the proceeding necessary to disbar
who do thing, but at
last there is to be a test
brought before the Court
and pushed by an eminent lawyer,
wine i jar n t a few of the
stay in Carolina.
case is now being prepared nod a
lawyer who is say-
will drop and
bard.
So net nine, may he d me
this el- lawyers, tint we
II, m be mid in passing
if hi t solicit
damage sun ease and bung them
on were disbarred
oh an d-
i the fraternity In
Noun The class i-
the general
III II k.
Announce a in
th Third
Kin-ton, N. The
r public n exec Hive
, district ran
i Julian F
c to
lion O. the n
,. lot In this
i, i. was no
lot A
H i of Ore . end
., o i. a in race
i M . who v.
tin nominee who live- in
Colonel Sugg i
lie Kit .
No Slid
There will lie no the
Greenville market on
h Cole
here
will want to take in
i the show.
JACK nets.
Black N. O. Sept.
G. Porter and Raymond
left tor Baltimore
Washington City, Philadelphia
and other points of
S. C. Mills, Miss Hills,
J. O. Johnson and Miss Julia Cox
meeting at Pa--
chapel last iv.
Fannie House and Mrs,
of House, are
visiting i m our
Miss of H id-
X Bans, is visiting here this
week.
H. H. Mills is glad of
a baby gill.
Little Miss is
on sick list this week.
Misses Smith Maud
Hanker returned
visit near
Miss of Shel-
is here for a few days.
Samuel of is
in our mil-r
B. L. Clark went to Greenville
Dr. W. H. of
was here a few days ago on
G. Porter others
church at Banks Sunday.
G. W. Cox and wife returned
from New Bern and
points.
J. D Haddock, of Ayden,
last week here.
A. O. Clark, B. M. Elks and
Harry Dunn, of Grimesland, were
here
Misses S Mills, Maggie
son Edwards left Sun-
fir Winterville High school.
Elder came in Sunday
d began Sun-
night and will last about two
The attendance has
most excellent so fur.
W. L. Hurst and wife, of Win-
are here for a few days.
A Needle in His
For some time A. Y. Ricks has
suffered severe pa n- at intervals
in the fleshy portion of his leg
below the Me says lie
pealed to all
but was told be only had
One day recently
an i x himself and
as a r moved a needle from
the limb. The pain
ceased and he lay hi is all light
DoW. The needle was bright
medium size, with the eye broken,
ACTUALLY
It seems that there are
dung a business
in this who are on
the subject of newspaper
It they give the
an ad it i because other
does, or else on the
ground of the local
paper. Either of these classes
will actively to ac-
due that made a single
sale then
And reason is plain. They do
not gnat It with purpose of
it pay. v d a
in their in the
th- average one
sale tor tenth
d it would only be
that any to return to
the store.
Ii is these who advertise
method or n,
if solicited, den and that
actual if Hi. of
them
will newspaper.
Audit i- vet due to
local met chant who refuses to
learn -en the value if homo
advertising, mall order
houses in the large cities read such
bountiful results from
-mailer cities. These
n-e- use the mail-, and the
in the -mailer t s see the
Inn Bins and mil
seeing a lung that the local
merchant advertises, the out of
town gets the business.
If the local will try
note arrival of out own
packages it will be object
son, and one which he should
heed. It means that money w inch
should pass his
to another place, at d
i canst-his own homo people
not know of his
Journal.
STATEMENT OP FACTS.
A CARD.
To voters of t e 3rd Judicial
District of North Carolina-
I lie office of has always
been declared to be ti non-political
one.
The present incumbent, Hon. L.
I Moore, held the office two
terms, years, and now seeks to
have the people elect him for
of four years more.
To mind, mid tho mind of
a mass of people, he
has by his own act. disqualified
from holding office
longer and should re He
has accepted of
Twelve Months on Roads a Rail toad p nation at it salary
Unloaded bun I of three dollars per
year, to
Pamlico Sound Road. It i
In Superior court
Tuesday a young man named
was tried for that the of
a young girl in the ;, of is
y. with interests of rail-
and other corporations
can servo but
attorney, el
arise, u ill, and lid
can two
for he the
and the els
, will hold the w is ii it In i led and asked
to put to a
in-1. file s on Id t he
snapped th. her
the gun Al-not but
who gnu tied
in blew be pip bead
Th young man the I
tin
Ye v
gnu was a led, but tie Was
ma h.
I tie
Relative to Averages Made by
the Consolidated.
following ought
to convince every tobacco
that it is to bis interest to sell bis
tobacco with the Farmers
dated Tobacco Company.
market sold in month of
August pounds at an
average 8.91 with our average
included. Consolidated To-
fold
pounds of this at an av. r-
0.06, making a of
per hundred above
market,
Deduct our cents the
average of which is
and it will give you the average
the other
the same sold, which is
Take this from which
is made
Tot Company, at d it
ill give you the difference
e its per higher
than the other es
This means
mute money in the pockets
farmers in one mouth than it
nail sold at other houses.
Now, if we can sell your
for most money why don't you
let us sell it We are to
prove to you n the sworn
statement of the secretary of the
in hi id that this is a tine
of YoU have
worked to raise and prepare
v our crop tobacco fie
and it is a duty that yon owe to
yourself and family to sell y,
tobacco wherever can get
most money. You don't get
money for the tobacco
-ell with the company but at
the d of season get every
dollar of commission
from of your tobacco back
the running expenses
the
Then is nut warehouse
in the slate that has made as high
averages as the Consolidated T.
bacon Company has Blade iii the
pa-t three years why it is
that can't res Dial it
is to their to patronize
for the of
this Company am unable to fee.
warehouse men and their
nave statements
to the ill. ct tin. i are ill
and trill give mote
than . tun house on
the market, Our monthly state
in. which is r i to, shows
that th e are not
Hue a m I it does seen to
n t time that the were
waking up to the fact they
making a great mi-take in not
selling their tobacco with the Cm
Throw away OUt
the house that pays n
the
Si utter i, b and
lie warehouse i- p
i t J cc mi .-
i you will make no mi-la
me a load on above
dates, a- I u
in on one of the best .
, I in.;.it-
V ill- fill hi ll i .
Tl i v. . . i
I . I . s. Hi .
NORTH C, MANNS
Washington,
Small, of the dis-
is in today on
bis way home from the Bryan
me ting in New York. When
s. en at the Hotel by
Observer's correspondent and
Baked for bis opinion of the Ne-
speech Small
said. is t o doubt it
as a great speech a ad that if was
entirely satisfactory to
of the people who it. We
a good of
Carolina there,
oil Ci. v. and Sena
ton, aid we to whoop
things up a little.
I said it was a
-i e and I like it,
but in two I f.-el that
possibly it mistake was made.
One of the-e was his statement
concerning State and government
ownership of mm and the
other was that be did not go into
socialistic question as deep as
be might have done. In this mat-
his of it v as shallow
and superficial, I it would
have been better bad be spoken on
ibis in a deeper and more
dignified way. However, as far
as bis allusion to and govern-
Duration is
concerned, I I express the
of many of the Demo-
in my State when I say that,
while it was mistake to
bring that matter int. the speech,
it was simply the speech of an in-
man and not the speech
a candidate, for presidency
though I have not the least doubt
that Mr. receive the
nomination at the Democratic
convention to be the successor of
Mr. on the
platform.
continued Mr. Small,
many people have been in-
by newspapers that arc
unfriendly to Mr. Bryan the ex-
tent that, instead of taking the
speech as a whole picking out
the good points aid
bail one out, we have gone at it
the other way aid are trying to
see how much fault can lie found
with it. The
of the country are
for this.
the all in all it
was n good one I have not the
hast doubt, as I -aid, that Mr.
Bryan will be the tho
Democratic party, at the next con-
for the presidency. We
want him in North Car-
to months on the chain gang
W ton Kilter i e.
u c n
i fur
tho Judicial id of
North Carolina, I ask till the
right thinking voters, vote
for, and elect me to that position
with tho assurance on my part,
a and Meetings
union meeting of
the river association will begin
i. Memorial Baptist I that I will faithfully perform the
here on Friday evening the I duties the office to Utmost
Sunday this and
continue through Sunday. A pro-
meeting will follow the
union.
of my
Isaac A.
Ill, N.
Sept. 10th, 1906,
Bush.
i. ire was so
take in iii- he
brought the to tho Be-
ll. i- i- top of
on which are several line
looking p they
pear to be nut The
deception l so complete that a
number of people who have it
thought actually
grew the pine bush.
Will Be a Reception at Befits th
Greatest American.
The press is already
speculating ti. on the manner
reception be given Mr.
Bryan while on tour through
n ii Ion et he t lint the
i worked up
i M l . Hi Ml l l
i m . -Ill ; . ii as
ii col i i
ii South . . as Mi.
l . lid, it is
;. . more-
iii Ii is i III. i to be
lie hi ration of
i he . . owned
s ll toads and the South believes
th M. i I,. .- man that
cm lead there light successfully.
It in be put down light now that
Mi. Bryan's m in the South
will and without
any simplified
bi i
When yon come to court re-
where The
is and call in for a receipt.


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Eastern reflector, 14 September 1906
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September 14, 1906
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