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of comfort <lb/>
UNION MADE <lb/>
Good Taste is Always <lb/>
Good Style <lb/>
The Criminal t Completed. <lb/>
The have been <lb/>
of aloe report. <lb/>
A. Bell, not <lb/>
Had Fred Hardy <lb/>
with deadly weapon, <lb/>
judgment suspended on pay- <lb/>
co Is <lb/>
A J. without <lb/>
plead- guilty, <lb/>
suspended upon pay meat of <lb/>
of <lb/>
mortgaged property, guilty. <lb/>
I. F. Anderson, with <lb/>
not guilty. <lb/>
Sam larceny, guilty. <lb/>
Charlie William. not <lb/>
minder, not <lb/>
guilty. <lb/>
I. gambling, pleads I <lb/>
upon <lb/>
payment of <lb/>
This com pie t criminal <lb/>
docket and the rein-under of the <lb/>
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On bottle of Dr Slug's New Ii. <lb/>
cared rue <lb/>
It's Infallible fur Croup, Whooping <lb/>
Grip, Pneumonia null <lb/>
and Try <lb/>
guaranteed by L. Women, <lb/>
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WE INVITE EVERY MAN TO CALL AND INSPECT THIS LINE. <lb/>
Program Services Sunday. <lb/>
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the Friday nigh I <lb/>
at the Co rial and the <lb/>
evangelist delivered <lb/>
sermon on Greatest <lb/>
Miss delighted the <lb/>
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violin Mi- Man <lb/>
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famous by inn. Tell Mother I'll <lb/>
lie <lb/>
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wan held for the children <lb/>
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given to n chalk talk by <lb/>
Dr. Martin and an by Mr. <lb/>
Martin, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Yon all about shoes, <lb/>
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who know <lb/>
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and we make, not <lb/>
make good deal <lb/>
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railroad Meant, i- property in <lb/>
the I State, may as <lb/>
well paint tin- private <lb/>
Yours ill In h.-., <lb/>
De ; your <lb/>
pain half a hi <lb/>
paint lead oil ti <lb/>
a lakes fewer callous wen is <lb/>
ice ; <lb/>
Mr. Kara Williams <lb/>
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well-known for <lb/>
house; he <lb/>
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left. <lb/>
truly, <lb/>
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d. II. I. i sells our <lb/>
Palm. <lb/>
New Firm <lb/>
Picture <lb/>
Company <lb/>
Salt, Soda and Go to It <lb/>
National Drink. <lb/>
Tea of the principal <lb/>
articles of commerce throughout <lb/>
Tibet and Mongolia. The I is <lb/>
miserable without it and w en it <lb/>
be obtained is willing to <lb/>
cheat himself by various <lb/>
such as boiling dried onion <lb/>
heads, herbs or even an infusion of <lb/>
of wood in water, in order <lb/>
that be may not lie at lea-t without <lb/>
a suggestion of his favorite <lb/>
age. The tea imported from China <lb/>
is pressed into small <lb/>
bricks, made up into cases of nine <lb/>
bricks, securely sewed in <lb/>
and not only i it u-ed as a beverage, <lb/>
but in fact forms a staple of cur- <lb/>
as negotiable Hank of Eng- <lb/>
land notes or American <lb/>
The native method of preparing <lb/>
this delicacy is not appetizing. The <lb/>
tea is first ground to a fine powder <lb/>
vigorously pounding it in a <lb/>
until do splints of wood or <lb/>
impurities are risible to the <lb/>
it is tin n put into the kettle, when <lb/>
the water is hot, to boil ten or <lb/>
teen minutes. By way of giving in- <lb/>
flavor, sail or soda is added, <lb/>
and, this part of the operation being <lb/>
the all important <lb/>
drinking commences. The <lb/>
family gathered around tho <lb/>
fire dung, in order that at- <lb/>
as the painters would say, <lb/>
should not be la. long, each <lb/>
draws from some hidden recess in <lb/>
the folds i f his sheep- <lb/>
skin coat a little wooden bowl, and, <lb/>
with a satisfaction which must <lb/>
seen to be appreciated, fills his <lb/>
dish with the liquid. All this, <lb/>
however, is by way of preliminary. <lb/>
From a skin full of butter, placed <lb/>
within convenient range, each per- <lb/>
son lake- a piece of oleaginous <lb/>
and lets it melt into his <lb/>
owl of steaming tea. Then, oh <lb/>
joy oh rapture with furtive gusto <lb/>
he draws I he nectar to his lips and <lb/>
is opened unto The <lb/>
bowl is again Oiled; into the steam- <lb/>
liquid he throws a of <lb/>
barley and, <lb/>
; drawing forth sodden lump. <lb/>
i works it into a ball of brown dough <lb/>
with a movement of his left <lb/>
hand, and bites <lb/>
of I hi delicacy and drinks <lb/>
buttered tea until the visible <lb/>
supply has vanished, when, in order <lb/>
hi- etiquette may not <lb/>
impugned, he licks hi bowl clean, <lb/>
wipes -fat he has <lb/>
go on his face on his hoots, <lb/>
and eagerly looks forward to tho <lb/>
mom, when gods and fate shall <lb/>
again become <lb/>
A STARTLING TEST, <lb/>
take.-. fur ii <lb/>
from tin- cheapest <lb/>
ban Also <lb/>
have a -in -I, library, <lb/>
ii mid parlor picture on <lb/>
an <lb/>
UNION MADE <lb/>
FIT <lb/>
the Foot, <lb/>
the Head <lb/>
and the Pocket- Book <lb/>
To save a life, Or. T. <lb/>
No. Pa. Pa , made <lb/>
n teal Ir. a won- <lb/>
cure. Up <lb/>
attacked with <lb/>
caused by of the atom-. <lb/>
ah. I bad often Warehouse. <lb/>
ii t excellent for acute stomach <lb/>
and liver troubles so i prescribed <lb/>
them. The gained <lb/>
I the first, and not had an at- <lb/>
tack ii Bleat no Bit- <lb/>
j guaranteed for <lb/>
I lion Kidney troubles, Try <lb/>
tin in. Only at Jno L Woo- <lb/>
hand all time-. All grades <lb/>
picture mi and can <lb/>
frame any picture to order mi <lb/>
Work or no <lb/>
pay. Give n-a trial Older. Will <lb/>
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Properly <lb/>
evening wore <lb/>
man who was telling tho <lb/>
on. <lb/>
interrupted the <lb/>
would be wit. ca i you tell us <lb/>
tho evening wore on that <lb/>
know that it i.- <lb/>
replied the story teller. <lb/>
if you know. I believe it was <lb/>
close of n summer <lb/>
Commercial Tribune. <lb/>
-bop next to <lb/>
by <lb/>
CHERRY C <lb/>
STORE. <lb/>
Bynum School. <lb/>
The school near Dr. <lb/>
taught <lb/>
; Helen <lb/>
with a picnic <lb/>
and a speech by Prof. W. II. Bags- <lb/>
dale reports a day <lb/>
with the of the speech. <lb/>
QUICK <lb/>
J. A. Verbena, Ala. <lb/>
was twice the hospital from <lb/>
of piles <lb/>
After doctors and nil <lb/>
remedies failed, <lb/>
Halve quickly arrested farther in- <lb/>
cured him. It con <lb/>
aches and kills pain. <lb/>
L, Woolen, <lb/>
Handsomest, and largest stuck of <lb/>
Iron Bedsteads at a. M.<lb/>
of King's Now Life <lb/>
each night for I weeks has <lb/>
rut me In my writes <lb/>
II. <lb/>
They're bast In the <lb/>
Liver, and <lb/>
vegetable. Never Gripe, Only <lb/>
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Troubles <lb/>
cured by <lb/>
Under all <lb/>
Mr. D. of <lb/>
Nevada, was <lb/>
cured by <lb/>
which <lb/>
had effected <lb/>
his heart. <lb/>
Mrs. W. W. Lay- <lb/>
of <lb/>
Pa., was cured <lb/>
of <lb/>
Dyspepsia <lb/>
use of <lb/>
For Sale By <lb/>
JNO. L. WOOTEN, <lb/>
A Compliment. <lb/>
Miss received <lb/>
quite a from Mr. Tiger <lb/>
iv. <lb/>
Miss you don't <lb/>
people of stripe <lb/>
Miss and <lb/>
why not as good as the best. <lb/>
lie looked at so admiringly <lb/>
Then he -aid. congratulate you <lb/>
on the I'm I beauty is skin <lb/>
sweet of him <lb/>
Boston Transcript. <lb/>
A Great Scheme. <lb/>
was a great scheme old <lb/>
Shrewdly worked. <lb/>
didn't hear of <lb/>
gave it out Unit the first one <lb/>
of his eleven daughters to be mar- <lb/>
have <lb/>
was the <lb/>
elopements in one night. <lb/>
They determine which one was <lb/>
the so Shrewdly gels rid of <lb/>
the girls and keeps the <lb/>
Liverpool Mercury. <lb/>
A Civil Answer. <lb/>
The news butcher, a box of chew- <lb/>
gum in his hand, stopped in <lb/>
front of a rural passenger, <lb/>
he ask- <lb/>
ed, slicking the box under his nose. <lb/>
The passenger addressed looked at <lb/>
him solemnly a moment, stroked his <lb/>
heard, expectorated a long stream of <lb/>
on the Moor replied i <lb/>
Orleans <lb/>
Satisfactory. <lb/>
Little Ruth visited a large whole- <lb/>
sale ill re i her <lb/>
While there a gave her a small <lb/>
sample bottle of catchup. Thai <lb/>
evening ho tasted ii mod <lb/>
pleased. <lb/>
she <lb/>
time r. n you go to <lb/>
that pi tell the <lb/>
clerk I would <lb/>
of<lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. MAY 1905. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
MEMORIAL DAY REUNION. <lb/>
THE MARTIN MEETINGS. <lb/>
TWO MUSIC GRADUATE. <lb/>
Large Attendance of Confederate <lb/>
Program of <lb/>
Splendid Addresses by <lb/>
Gen. Roberts and Dr. <lb/>
Dinner for <lb/>
Old Soldiers. <lb/>
m SOCIAL <lb/>
May 1905. <lb/>
iV. T. Fleming went to <lb/>
At the conclusion of the <lb/>
Harding called the <lb/>
veterans to attention and they re- ; Miss Irma Cobb and Miss Annie R. Long <lb/>
with I at Peace Give <lb/>
and audience also Sunday a busy day with . <lb/>
, , ,, , l-tic given <lb/>
I--. which <lb/>
at the opera and at and which showed M. . <lb/>
church again a. night e value of the given . I. Over.,, l.-f, this morning <lb/>
Memorial day Z a of was on .,. O. to Kins. S- <lb/>
back the to reach that so i, would , evening, , . , , <lb/>
Ir recalls vivid incidents; yet i valor heroism and , ,. ,. <lb/>
write ii up. In the charming recital they were came home Sui day of Indiana, who been at <lb/>
T. H. <lb/>
of n graded school, spent <lb/>
today here. <lb/>
Mrs. L. C. King, of <lb/>
who has been Visiting here, re- <lb/>
turned home . <lb/>
There present a inter- <lb/>
effort, nod full attested and program <lb/>
by most p <lb/>
of greatest struggle in he was the peer of any. In <lb/>
the history of our add. be went over again <lb/>
few survivors of the bloody war ,,, the incidents of the war, danger., <lb/>
together again to gave due to the <lb/>
greet comrades in arms and soldiers and paid a <lb/>
thrilling events the noble women of <lb/>
which they passed and Booth, to be the <lb/>
which cemented them as a band of real soldiers of that great war. His <lb/>
brothers. It la an occasion of delighted the veterans and <lb/>
both sadness pleasure-sad frequently applauded. <lb/>
because the hand of time Dr. Martin's address was a gem. <lb/>
to thin the already depleted rank- He of Americans, <lb/>
and leaves fewer to participate in f Southerners. <lb/>
each successive reunion; pleasure that all travels he <lb/>
The address at opera house b evening <lb/>
at. <lb/>
one and .- <lb/>
quarter us the able orator unfolded <lb/>
his theme. <lb/>
i by and <lb/>
L-mg. During recital Miss <lb/>
Long rendered Selections from <lb/>
I. of <lb/>
is visiting Mrs, K Tall. <lb/>
Mis. C. Moore been quite <lb/>
sick some but is now some <lb/>
bet <lb/>
Mr. and Mr-. J. E. left <lb/>
visiting her mother, <lb/>
Mis. spent today <lb/>
relative- in <lb/>
Mr, 1905. <lb/>
B. left ibis morning for <lb/>
Norfolk. <lb/>
Gov. T. J. Jarvis far- <lb/>
Miss Genevieve and Mr. Sunday to summer In this morning <lb/>
Martin favored the large audience <lb/>
with their violin <lb/>
i duets. <lb/>
At church night Dr. Mar <lb/>
made a appeal to <lb/>
while Indiana <lb/>
were from Schumann, Deputy Sheriff H. I. Dudley re- <lb/>
laud Weber turned evening <lb/>
bulb young ladies doing Raleigh. <lb/>
-i <lb/>
both young ladies <lb/>
work. Mis delight <lb/>
full. I <lb/>
Morn I <lb/>
Hi- <lb/>
a K-c <lb/>
confession and prom <lb/>
to do so later. <lb/>
The musical features were of the <lb/>
Mis. I. Ii. sou <lb/>
Donald went to Ayden Saturday <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Smith left this morning for <lb/>
Norfolk to take a position as clerk <lb/>
i Xe i- Observer, in a betel. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Tunstall, of <lb/>
K i list en, arc visiting Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
J. S. Tunstall. <lb/>
hands once more, while those Come up At <lb/>
young to be in those with bursts of applause. , the close four men made <lb/>
trying and know of them were over <lb/>
as handed down from our I dinner w, served on, <lb/>
or through history, can court This was <lb/>
do our part in honoring these and elegant all ate to order and aided <lb/>
surviving heroes and scattering, their content. Many of the of WHY NOT HAVE A BOARD OF TRADE <lb/>
sunshine about them in their de I veterans declared that they bad Number of Confessions has Reach- <lb/>
days. attended no ed Eleven. Editor <lb/>
are glad to have the old Dr. I- it the <lb/>
memorial much credit for Moo the Mon- o Ores and <lb/>
e proud to great. ,,. of the m.,. day night, was certainties of when I say business men, I do not Mrs w. , ,., <lb/>
mined their duties well. ; the mean the merchants alone, but returned Saturday evening from <lb/>
j was strong and delivered with bis ; class of business men win. <lb/>
, usual Tin- sermon a pride and interest In the welfare <lb/>
was followed by one confession, property tho town, have <lb/>
Miss Margaret Hayes, formerly <lb/>
of Washington, has located here as <lb/>
a trained nurse. <lb/>
as <lb/>
to march h to the home of <lb/>
the dead and spread fresh <lb/>
garlands of love upon the graves <lb/>
departed. Greenville has <lb/>
done herself proud in the enter- <lb/>
provided for the veterans <lb/>
hours the morning <lb/>
saw many of them coming Into <lb/>
tow- from all <lb/>
K. M. w up the <lb/>
load this, morning. <lb/>
Frank Johnston Tues- <lb/>
day evening Baltimore. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Forbes went <lb/>
; to Tuesday <lb/>
F. M, Tuesday <lb/>
evening from Panacea Springs. <lb/>
P. K. Arthur, Va,, <lb/>
is visiting bis brother, L. C. <lb/>
Arthur. <lb/>
John Guy, who been visiting his <lb/>
mother, returned to <lb/>
ibis nun nine. <lb/>
W. If. Si., of Snow Hill, <lb/>
is visiting his daughter, Mrs. <lb/>
Charles <lb/>
Plow <lb/>
Governor Glenn has received <lb/>
DAUGHTERS OF CONFEDERACY. <lb/>
received . . . , . , . . <lb/>
no. ice iron, the governor of New and ed a <lb/>
to effect that it b The,, b <lb/>
been decided in connection with he muon exerted by <lb/>
the ceremonies for <lb/>
to the <lb/>
unveiling a <lb/>
New I <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
i. Ian j,, the New Bern, <lb/>
field, others battle scarred, many j to present to governor <lb/>
with feeble steps, but all <lb/>
hearts and gallant spirits, battle flag that was <lb/>
f t o'clock members by the Ninth New Jersey <lb/>
Bryan of Confederate battle of <lb/>
Veterans met in the court house when a gallant charge was <lb/>
and held a short business session. volunteers. It <lb/>
When the roll was called seventeen restored by Governor <lb/>
deaths were reported since last Glenn to of <lb/>
B. A. first as having been made. <lb/>
H. A. Blew secretary. <lb/>
At o'clock the cession <lb/>
command of Ma. Henry Harding <lb/>
and matched to Cherry <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. L. Link- and <lb/>
Mr. and E. House spent <lb/>
House. <lb/>
Mi-s Bertie Taylor, of Trenton, <lb/>
an in-; <lb/>
many things lb a, Georgia Joyner, of Ayden, I The was called to order <lb/>
are vital to growth ,,., was visiting Mrs. T. K. j the president, Miss Bernice <lb/>
home Saturday evening. After transacting all <lb/>
The T. Jarvis Chapter <lb/>
Daughters of Confederacy, spent a <lb/>
very enjoyable afternoon, Friday, <lb/>
. , . . . very noon, Friday, <lb/>
noon the best been Miss Minnie M . ., <lb/>
L. . . . May 5th. with Shel- <lb/>
est of the town and left Saturday evening. , J <lb/>
lug town, by <lb/>
the combined efforts and efficiency <lb/>
N. C. Kay <lb/>
H. B. Phi Hips was called <lb/>
Salisbury, Md., Saturday. <lb/>
Mrs. P. is <lb/>
her in Suffolk. <lb/>
Mr. King filled regular an and those <lb/>
here Sunday morning j n due aces of would <lb/>
and preached an sermon. I concentrate a body of m n, <lb/>
Mrs. and daughter, would be and <lb/>
I who visiting in r other organ ii <lb/>
and Mrs. T. Vincent <lb/>
business, turned our attention <lb/>
of those who would <lb/>
acting. II. Harding was Plow or to of <lb/>
commander camp I by inscribed their home in Suffolk. are many hi <lb/>
a r. . would and <lb/>
song <lb/>
camp addressed of tobacco <lb/>
by Lieut. B. A. The M various points. <lb/>
in town aim.- If the I w <lb/>
. put forth concentrated force, and <lb/>
Mrs. Early has been I energy wool I give <lb/>
her Mi-s Susan Gaily, ville a sue has long needed <lb/>
has returned to Aulander, after h and no <lb/>
pleasant railroad <lb/>
who has heed the persistent efforts <lb/>
for several days, is improving. , well died d b of <lb/>
Mr. preached here in matters <lb/>
To Establish Tobacco Factories. <lb/>
The North Carolina <lb/>
Bill c and laced in around j Protective Association had a well <lb/>
the Confederate After meeting at the <lb/>
by a <lb/>
urn Mi.-s <lb/>
Sunday evening from Scotland Our hostess had prepared, for our <lb/>
Neck. a enlivening <lb/>
,,. ,. , . . , which was conducted <lb/>
Keel, who has been here . m D , i . i , <lb/>
,. . by Mi- Bessie Patrick. Misses <lb/>
for visiting his a her, , ,, , <lb/>
,, , u- , i re ii- Jamie Bryan, Lee <lb/>
n eel, left Sunday .,. , . . . . , <lb/>
Brown and Margaret Skinner tied <lb/>
fur the prize. Mac <lb/>
Mrs J, T. i;. Hoover, of Hen-j drew tho lucky number and was <lb/>
-son, who has been visiting prize. <lb/>
liter, Mrs. A. II. Taft, return- in her <lb/>
home today. usual entertaining manner, favored <lb/>
Mrs. II. A. White and children j <lb/>
, Saturday evening from <lb/>
Miss Alice White repaired to dinning <lb/>
accompanied her home. l tempting <lb/>
refreshments were served. <lb/>
I; Livers, superintendent of <lb/>
the center tier seats, the Sing.- <lb/>
Chapter of the Burial of Child <lb/>
Confederacy to their right and the <lb/>
I. J. Jarvis Chapter were on The remains of the 10-month- <lb/>
stage will, choir and speaker.-. child of Mr. and Mrs. K. L. <lb/>
The following program was ear- were <lb/>
lied Greenville on Sunday morning's <lb/>
Song. Laud Battle taking place <lb/>
by choir. at in Cherry Hill <lb/>
Invocation, by J. A. was <lb/>
by J. A. and the <lb/>
choir. PH were Messrs ;. <lb/>
Welcome behalf of Mayor. Flanagan, L. <lb/>
Stanley was reappointed chief official to cm <lb/>
,. , , one and much enjoyed. <lb/>
police tar another term. suit win,, one authorized <lb/>
D. A. Leggett is do heller at speak fur the Tuesday May <lb/>
this writing. o whole, consequently we are not Jesse Smith left this <lb/>
Mrs. L. E. Hicks and daughter, considered, and regarded as not Norfolk. <lb/>
Mrs. Annie Baker, Misses worth considering, <lb/>
and Dickens, and Charlie won't provide for his n <lb/>
visited Greenville last has denied the Lets have <lb/>
a board trade. <lb/>
ISA A . i . <lb/>
LOCAL ITEMS <lb/>
I acknowledges <lb/>
an to <lb/>
L. lo Scotland <lb/>
of <lb/>
Track Hands Scarce. <lb/>
farmers are having no <lb/>
tilth Double about getting <lb/>
ti pick The scarify of i.-U, <lb/>
STATE NEWS, <lb/>
l selection J-M. Booker, W. B, Wilson, J. principally to so many col-1 <lb/>
tin Family. ; K. Ii , .,.,, , , into the straw- ft <lb/>
of speaker, by Col. bee ; <lb/>
Neck today. <lb/>
V. Lincoln went to <lb/>
Monday evening. <lb/>
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J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent. <lb/>
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we dresses at J. B. Smith Bro. <lb/>
goods, Hart Jenkins. King Quality shoes <lb/>
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conducted Prof. Peden. Demand Loans <lb/>
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Simplex fertilizer distributor <lb/>
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close of business March 1905. <lb/>
RESOURCES, <lb/>
Loans and Discounts, <lb/>
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Ayden Milling Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
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If you need anything in the way <lb/>
of Tin ware <lb/>
to see us, Hart Jenkins. <lb/>
Call and examine our line of, <lb/>
baggies. You be, <lb/>
easily convinced Hie superiority <lb/>
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Ayden Milling Mtg. Co. <lb/>
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Hi.- girls ail becomingly <lb/>
long dresses and the, <lb/>
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80.00 <lb/>
SO -10 <lb/>
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creek was In a whirlpool low prices. <lb/>
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the C i-.-r m planter <lb/>
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National Bank notes <lb/>
other I. S notes <lb/>
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2.954 <lb/>
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dress goods in town. <lb/>
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cotton planters on their <lb/>
various farms In Greene and Pitt <lb/>
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firm and their farming Interests <lb/>
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your cotton ginned nice and <lb/>
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chickens and eggs than <lb/>
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pleasure is hard to find without it; don't neglect <lb/>
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other well known symptoms of that greatest all enemies <lb/>
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tin- trade, that are simply the <lb/>
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J. J. Edwards A Co. <lb/>
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sage, and fresh fish. <lb/>
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Smith Bro., a <lb/>
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Town Country paints and Bro. are now. <lb/>
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floor oil cloth Cannon Tyson. to move houses short and f our went to <lb/>
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Painter and Paper Hanger. <lb/>
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planter- and ground sowers. <lb/>
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for construction is certainly <lb/>
well invested. Good loads help the <lb/>
former for they enable tot c <lb/>
his market <lb/>
quicker It helps the people in <lb/>
town for it puts them closer to the <lb/>
former and establishes a closer <lb/>
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of great Although are <lb/>
those who have bean opposed in the <lb/>
to spending a largo amount of <lb/>
money for this purpose we are die- <lb/>
posed to believe that there are now <lb/>
few who ibis money <lb/>
has been tin., nay Win <lb/>
Sentinel.<lb/>
Tournament Southern <lb/>
May to lath. Bates, <lb/>
one class fare. <lb/>
for Hie round nip, from all <lb/>
points on its Hue. Tickets on I <lb/>
sale May with, <lb/>
list I limit May 1905. <lb/>
Kansas City, Mo., Southern Rip- <lb/>
ii-i May to <lb/>
I II lies, one class j <lb/>
plus peats, round nip. <lb/>
on sale May to lib, <lb/>
inclusively, with limit May <lb/>
27th, Mina. <lb/>
Bl Louis, Mo., National Baptist <lb/>
Anniversary, to <lb/>
Tickets on May i 15th, i <lb/>
an I with limit <lb/>
37th, in <lb/>
N. c , Sooth Atlantic <lb/>
Missionary May <lb/>
17th, to 21st. One <lb/>
lire, cents <lb/>
round trip. Tickets on sale <lb/>
it is and I to <lb/>
noon of <lb/>
May with <lb/>
23rd, Tickets will <lb/>
from points i <lb/>
South and I, <lb/>
NORFOLK SOUTHERN CO <lb/>
Steamboat Service. <lb/>
L. leaves <lb/>
Washington <lb/>
a. m. in Greenville;<lb/>
at in. A <lb/>
ii with <lb/>
Norfolk<lb/>
New u and nil other <lb/>
North, a Norfolk <lb/>
with all i i <lb/>
Shippers order their <lb/>
Norfolk, caw Norfolk I <lb/>
A Southern <lb/>
balling hours to <lb/>
without <lb/>
I. ll. Washing- <lb/>
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I. J. Agent, Green- <lb/>
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in k Hue <lb/>
with <lb/>
of olive mid ma- <lb/>
king a dressy <lb/>
constructed with <lb/>
piped facings i <lb/>
will have tills design, <lb/>
bell no <lb/>
us Kr <lb/>
6.50 <lb/>
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6.75 <lb/>
Sack suit, same as <lb/>
previous number, <lb/>
but dark ground with <lb/>
strip . i <lb/>
5-50 <lb/>
of Wool <lb/>
of good <lb/>
in It Oxford <lb/>
with blue and cl stripe <lb/>
having satin piped <lb/>
and a suit will <lb/>
readily rel u I . Hi all<lb/>
n darkish brown mixture, with olive and <lb/>
stripes, per <lb/>
red <lb/>
dins <lb/>
5-75 <lb/>
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int iii- <lb/>
Paris lace is., also <lb/>
with deep <lb/>
for <lb/>
v. ho ii. it. extra <lb/>
1.95 <lb/>
am i with <lb/>
lawn <lb/>
ii is,<lb/>
iii i <lb/>
pretty edgings n. <lb/>
I., extra <lb/>
dust nil ca <lb/>
White Petticoats <lb/>
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. also show <lb/>
UNDERSKIRTS <lb/>
elaborately trimmed <lb/>
in t In newest patterns in <lb/>
class and <lb/>
tor the newest designs, <lb/>
w prices <lb/>
2.50 <lb/>
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fancy Hose, <lb/>
p id blue and comb <lb/>
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never gripe sicken but <lb/>
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for children or adults. Sold If. Agent, Norfolk, Va., <lb/>
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think otherwise and imagine that and will carry the bus- <lb/>
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diminish in manhood. If the boy Fruits, Tobacco <lb/>
be given hall an opportunity Cigars, <lb/>
choose he will choose work in Call on me when you want the <lb/>
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Lion Coffee <lb/>
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packed in lb. sealed packages, <lb/>
and not opened again until needed <lb/>
tor use In home. This precludes <lb/>
She possibility adulteration or contact dirt, <lb/>
dust. Insects or unclean hands. The absolute purity <lb/>
COFFEE is therefore guaranteed to the consumer. <lb/>
Sold only in lb. on . <lb/>
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THE CHAMPION HIGH DIVE <lb/>
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By Capt. David <lb/>
POSITIVELY FREE TO EVERYBODY <lb/>
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I octal mention of apples, banana-, and fruits a <lb/>
i Irish potatoes and cabbages. A fol <lb/>
Hyman's i bottle and by measure, <lb/>
and very cheap. B butter on Ice at any time. <lb/>
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Anything you Want In Hie Grocery Department. <lb/>
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and green coffees of each grade. Our <lb/>
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goods w- keep II. Co. and <lb/>
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pocketed his chalk and started <lb/>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY. MAY 1905. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
No.<lb/>
GREENVILLE WATER AND LIGHT <lb/>
COMMISSION. <lb/>
END OF CENTURY BOOK CLUB.<lb/>
Week Beginning Fifteenth <lb/>
Interest. <lb/>
Reported tor Reflector. <lb/>
and Regulations the Supply of of meet <lb/>
Electric Current for Lights and Power. of the Century <lb/>
Section I. All matters j Book Club was held the <lb/>
to the use, rentals and placing I able home of Mrs. at, <lb/>
of electric current shall be under j Tuesday afternoon, May 2nd, I the prettiest it week prom Ufa hi give m <lb/>
the direction of the water and ha- ever been our privilege to see, along the line. <lb/>
A TAR RIVER <lb/>
ANOTHER WEEK OF COMMENCE- <lb/>
LEAGUE. <lb/>
Of the Beauty and of Bible Baptism <lb/>
s. <lb/>
on the banks of the <lb/>
Full of <lb/>
Holds Business Meeting. <lb/>
I less<lb/>
Last week there was an lb- <lb/>
beautiful Tar river r line in this county at a bold <lb/>
early assembled to one of; closing of a number of schools. Next Friday night, A. B. <lb/>
in the A <lb/>
per cent, of the <lb/>
light commission, town of The president being absent the every part of the service being On Miss Mary Las- were and <lb/>
or authorized Tie president Mrs. L. O. I with liter's near Smith's store were from the <lb/>
representative, the superintendent presided. <lb/>
grace and ease. <lb/>
of the water and light plant. <lb/>
election The water light <lb/>
The literary program was in- the vocal selections nine n. <lb/>
closes with a speech various department. <lb/>
Alter reading and <lb/>
ally interesting and was as were baptized by Rev. II. <lb/>
commission will make all necessary of I. the of lbs <lb/>
connections from it's main Una to I Mr. the Christian church, who <lb/>
buildings free of charge, but all, women of Comer formed is being assisted in meetings <lb/>
oilier wiring appliances for; their Mrs. B. by the Family <lb/>
the purpose of the correct I Mission and was a in <lb/>
that shall be Airs. L. like graded rice president; Miss Mary <lb/>
cost of the consumer, and all i. Anthony's criticism on I into the water was <lb/>
SOCIAL. <lb/>
May I. 1905. <lb/>
H. A. Port returned from <lb/>
this <lb/>
L. Moore went New <lb/>
Miss Jessie Lee Sugg went to <lb/>
Wednesday evening, <lb/>
Gen Roberts returned to <lb/>
home in ibis morning. <lb/>
J. P. Brinkley Wei- <lb/>
work shall lie done according to Cleveland's Mrs. J, L. <lb/>
the Miles and regulations of the Little. la n <lb/>
Mrs. Jr. <lb/>
shall always be subject to <lb/>
approval of the inspector of the served after which the club ad <lb/>
town. to meet with Mr-, <lb/>
Section All repairs and re- Williams on May 18th, 1905 <lb/>
newels of incandescent lamps present were Mes <lb/>
up oat of the <lb/>
like I lie chief officer of <lb/>
e on their <lb/>
for each had been <lb/>
with Christ by <lb/>
Miss Archer's prayer, the session entered <lb/>
at Falkland closes with dime of from Scotland <lb/>
musical program. business, <lb/>
Thursday a Hon. made by A. B. Ellington, j Mr. and J. L. Livers name <lb/>
R V. delivers the address president; Wiley Brown, Oral vice m evening from Wash- <lb/>
it being the day of Mrs. Hi. A. see- City. <lb/>
Mn <lb/>
viii e-. <lb/>
Berry of <lb/>
AmI,, this to <lb/>
visit Miss Nancy Coward. <lb/>
Bx-Gov. T. J. returned <lb/>
there, an elaborate Mr-. H. C. Hook <lb/>
program I rendered by the secret a Miss <lb/>
pupils of splendid school. i While, Bra agent. <lb/>
-hi at Winterville reports I an <lb/>
the of school league work, a <lb/>
ill begin concert Thurs- six members since <lb/>
meeting. Several <lb/>
c. of Bethel, <lb/>
in Wednesday evening to <lb/>
Mali hew ,. w <lb/>
Hi. <lb/>
Such a baptism i dual, full and <lb/>
be paid for by the consumer. Town I dames L. Carr, T satisfactory <lb/>
III furnish supplies, labor, fix-j White, B. G. Flanagan, y, claim of scholarship and j debate will be had by the The Bra is <lb/>
and lamps at of Dal I and Galloway, Misses Pal every requirement of the Bible. Vance society. At by a of Lew-1 <lb/>
meter Lee. Forbes, L Moody, greatest p the an mil concert will be era, and several new <lb/>
century as to t given the direction have been seemed. The vice <lb/>
Dr. j society. having on <lb/>
was so On Friday night, Green of numerous other church <lb/>
Hi. the <lb/>
Section The so shall j Conner, Moore, Cowling, Suttle, <lb/>
use due care to pi event any waste I Taylor and Brown, <lb/>
of the electric current, so the. <lb/>
town may properly guard its in <lb/>
A Beautiful Silk. Banner, <lb/>
n shall at all reasonable preacher, j.,,, address <lb/>
times, by have A reporter the iv,, i <lb/>
free access to the in which Manager B. II. i every person so la <lb/>
light or power is used, to examine Southern Bell Telephone and ,,,.,. , ,.,. <lb/>
wires and or to remove w the It U written <lb/>
wires and lamps. shown lb- silk than of <lb/>
Section The Commission is presented to In that they searched <lb/>
the to shut off the largest pro- to see <lb/>
Friday mom- dollars have been expended faun evening, <lb/>
lug at Hoe. Josephus Daniels the poor of our com- where be had to deliver a <lb/>
will deliver address. Al and sic; have received memorial address. <lb/>
Gos of Baltimore, <lb/>
came so near drowned <lb/>
by upsetting of the gas boat <lb/>
last week, was here today. <lb/>
May 12th, 1905. <lb/>
C. l Danville, came <lb/>
in I his morning, <lb/>
I. II. Parham came ii; this <lb/>
morning from <lb/>
Mr, Clue and children <lb/>
ville graded will Miss D a <lb/>
ion W. elected to th i . Iii.-e. <lb/>
play that was in The session then upon <lb/>
fir Thursday night was abandoned the duties bead of mis- <lb/>
on account of <lb/>
the pupils the <lb/>
bead n decided <lb/>
the next slate <lb/>
The banner is about four feet <lb/>
those things were thou <lb/>
and do likewise. <lb/>
supply any of following at <lb/>
1st, for repairs; 2nd, for <lb/>
want of for pay- <lb/>
Lent of bills when due; for long by by <lb/>
fraudulent representation in the <lb/>
lion to consumption of light purest white silk. It it mounted <lb/>
on a polished oak staff, six feet <lb/>
Supremacy and Demo <lb/>
in eon <lb/>
in three-inch of red <lb/>
gold. <lb/>
which meets Washington, <lb/>
l C; on May Io <lb/>
t; ii. Col. Sugg Informs us that <lb/>
Col I- A. Sugg and lion. J. J. <lb/>
have been I- <lb/>
power. ed by Governor Glenn as delegates <lb/>
Section fl. The subscribers la , Southern <lb/>
pot permitted to use the current banner <lb/>
tor any purpose, or any place oilier <lb/>
tan provided for in contract with- <lb/>
but having first obtained the writ- o. . w, .,, ., Ml. <lb/>
ten consent of tin commission, or B . t will also. <lb/>
and arrange to <lb/>
an additional <lb/>
He. I ion In case of d. <lb/>
of light or power, or defective <lb/>
Humps, notice of the lac should be <lb/>
forthwith at the of <lb/>
The banner will be the personal ha delegate and <lb/>
gilt of Mr. to <lb/>
that ho will attend. This B <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Interest in Continues. <lb/>
Thursday night was a repetition <lb/>
of former ones at the Christian <lb/>
church large crowds, good music, <lb/>
and strung and able <lb/>
The subject for the sermon was <lb/>
soul-cry of the 20th <lb/>
was an exceptionally strong <lb/>
d Christian <lb/>
a . <lb/>
divided condition of Christendom. <lb/>
evangelist deplored can- <lb/>
brought about <lb/>
. of different all <lb/>
I that the League have a picnic ibis morning for Florence, <lb/>
an early date, and a <lb/>
C. M. <lb/>
i es an A. . <lb/>
appointed to arrange a time <lb/>
ml place I'm I lie picnic <lb/>
of i lime,. <lb/>
other duties, session <lb/>
. adj by the <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Mrs. B. E, of Tar- <lb/>
who bat W. C. <lb/>
returned this morn- <lb/>
shows the m t, of to be , <lb/>
Democratic rain, based I and cotton interest, which <lb/>
upon the election for governor. am, .,,,;,., ., formed . .- a dividing lire <lb/>
Forsyth will not be eligible. been n very between the . <lb/>
county will be <lb/>
the of <lb/>
permitted to keep <lb/>
While icy <lb/>
of higher prices lot <lb/>
and be managed so <lb/>
All lights furnished Democratic only <lb/>
lie did algae for <lb/>
I mil s in live I i <lb/>
Maj 1906. <lb/>
T. Ii. Bateman loft <lb/>
morning <lb/>
left Ibis <lb/>
for <lb/>
Hon. ., Bryan Grimes returned <lb/>
this morning, <lb/>
left this morn- <lb/>
lag for point Virginia. <lb/>
Jessie Lee returned <lb/>
home this morning from <lb/>
Perkins returned ibis <lb/>
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