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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, FRIDAY. MAY 1905. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
No. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
GRIMESLAND ITEMS. <lb/>
ANSWERED LAST ROLL CALL. <lb/>
EXCESSIVE <lb/>
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL. <lb/>
assembled to hear t <lb/>
of evangelist Martin. <lb/>
Mia sang by request <lb/>
Mother I'll be This is the <lb/>
great song by M. Fillmore <lb/>
which is creating such a sensation <lb/>
at the meetings <lb/>
in London. The other musical <lb/>
features of the service were of the <lb/>
usual higher order <lb/>
Dr. Martin's farewell address <lb/>
was a Strong and touching appeal <lb/>
to Christians as wall as to those; <lb/>
out of Christ. <lb/>
At the morning services fourteen j <lb/>
united with the congregation. The <lb/>
have resulted in <lb/>
good and only words of praise are <lb/>
heard for the <lb/>
There was a large crowd at the <lb/>
opera house at to hear the <lb/>
lecture and the Carib- <lb/>
bean It was full of interest <lb/>
throughout and the speaker held <lb/>
bis audience enraptured from start <lb/>
to finish. <lb/>
The leaves <lb/>
today for Washington, N. C, <lb/>
where they meet for ten days. <lb/>
They with them the good <lb/>
wishes of a large number of <lb/>
they have inane in this section of <lb/>
the state. <lb/>
a Meeting. N. May Resolutions Expressed by Bryan Grimes Unusually Warm Week But Dry Weather Monday, May 1905. <lb/>
night the Christian Mr. A. II died in Camp of Confederate Veterans of is Needed. May weather is as <lb/>
, . hospital Monday Pitt County. The S. Department of <lb/>
church was crowded lo the doors ,. ., . ., , <lb/>
congregation which He Whereas, God His providence culture, North section, of B. O. Cobb Sunday <lb/>
I farewell i has seen lit to remove from our Climate and Crop Service, <lb/>
f Dr. David T midst since our last our Weather Bureau, a <lb/>
Tuesday he buried at the obi comrades- <lb/>
home place of his father, the late Samuel Moore, <lb/>
James Galloway. He was a member Baker Taylor, <lb/>
of the and i T. Harriss, <lb/>
whose <lb/>
turned out in full force and cm- <lb/>
ducted the with most <lb/>
solemn and impressive ceremonies. <lb/>
Mr. Galloway WM a most <lb/>
honest man leaves a host of <lb/>
friends a wife and three small <lb/>
children to loss. <lb/>
Last Dr. C. M, Jones of <lb/>
this place called in consultation <lb/>
Dr. D of <lb/>
N. C, to see a colored near <lb/>
who was with <lb/>
lien i- result of their <lb/>
consultation they operated on him <lb/>
The <lb/>
crop bulletin, for the week ending I <lb/>
Monday. May 1905, ; <lb/>
past week was E. A. Cowan went over in <lb/>
by very warm, sultry weather Greene Sunday. <lb/>
, frequent in excessive <lb/>
seine severe local <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Isaac Moore, <lb/>
M. Hart. I thunderstorms <lb/>
A. J. Baker I winds. mean temperature <lb/>
averaged nearly <lb/>
W. L. Stocks degrees degrees daily above <lb/>
W A. Tucker. normal, with the highest tempera- <lb/>
Lamb exceeding degrees t <lb/>
H. A. Sutton or three days, Between I he <lb/>
II. Murphy, there was abundant <lb/>
Willis H. Williams warmth and favored <lb/>
E. Grey Leggett, growth of vegetation. <lb/>
It. E. Pollard, Showers were frequent; I be <lb/>
Therefore be it n portion of the <lb/>
1st That we bow humble state there was altogether <lb/>
submission to His will, knowing rain, soaking the <lb/>
Mi spent <lb/>
day in Tarboro <lb/>
Sun- <lb/>
Mrs White, of Scotland <lb/>
who baa been Mrs. <lb/>
T. returned home this <lb/>
Miss Mod lie, who bus <lb/>
been Mis. J. J. Laughing- <lb/>
house, ibis morning <lb/>
vi-it <lb/>
Mi-. <lb/>
and Mm. Murphy, of Hal- <lb/>
who have been Mrs. <lb/>
II. Hauling, returned <lb/>
CLASS MEETING. <lb/>
Arrangements fur a Picnic. <lb/>
A large number of the <lb/>
died night o'clock. j that He all things well. keeping water courses <lb/>
Mies Junes, of 2nd. That in the loss of our preventing the <lb/>
lull, and <lb/>
most <lb/>
I was Wednesday we that our country work of the firmer at Ibis <lb/>
ling to Mr Moore, of Johnson conn-1 has lost some of its best citizens, l Cultivation of rapidly <lb/>
land that camp and g owing crops. The most severe <lb/>
H. If. Proctor was their memory, knowing local storm occurred on the even- <lb/>
Wed on business. ; that they were faithful and the 10th 12th over <lb/>
Miss Myrtle Proctor, a student willing to discharge their duties us Wayne county, Harnett, Johnston, <lb/>
of Winterville High school, was good soldiers of the Confederate Wake, <lb/>
Oscar Hooker left morn- <lb/>
I'm <lb/>
Iv Lincoln went to Greensboro <lb/>
Sunday morning. <lb/>
Pea Class No. of the <lb/>
in Sunday evening. Sunday School present the <lb/>
Harding returned to <lb/>
H Sunday morning. Baying I class <lb/>
. was discussed decided. <lb/>
A. Dudley, of Washington, <lb/>
ha- visiting relatives here. sixteen young men and <lb/>
Miss Harding, of seventeen women, and alter <lb/>
is visiting her sister, Mrs. F. a careful Consideration of the mat- <lb/>
Harding, it was decided that the class <lb/>
Mis. F. C. James, of Bethel,; have a and each member lie <lb/>
who been visiting relatives I allowed to Invite a not a <lb/>
at home Tuesday. <lb/>
Hon. J. Grimes, secretary 3rd. That In our <lb/>
of was in our town Thursday hearts that feeling of love and <lb/>
J. R. Proctor and Talley that their lives entitled <lb/>
went to on , them to, while they will never <lb/>
Friday morning. answer again to the <lb/>
H. P. of Raleigh, we that they have <lb/>
in town today. J it better laud where no <lb/>
J. L. Sugg, of Greenville and more hardships and toll <lb/>
of Washington, <lb/>
Your Premises. <lb/>
The ordinance published below <lb/>
has to do with a matter of great <lb/>
importance to the health the <lb/>
town. Therefore most be observed <lb/>
strictly, as it shall be enforced. <lb/>
F. <lb/>
Section All privies within <lb/>
the corporate limits of the town of <lb/>
Greenville shall be effectually <lb/>
cleansed and limed, or otherwise <lb/>
disinfected, twice a month daring <lb/>
the months of May. Jack. <lb/>
August, September and <lb/>
and once a during the I <lb/>
balance of the and ONE DAY FOR THE TOWN. <lb/>
if necessary. Any person who I <lb/>
shall fail to comply with the pro . Suggestion to Combine for One Large <lb/>
visions of this section shall be Library. <lb/>
ed live each offense. N. the proprietor <lb/>
the merry go-round, has tender-1 <lb/>
his one day to the <lb/>
and in west in Rutherford, <lb/>
Davie, Alexander, Barry and Ire <lb/>
dell. In these much damage was <lb/>
done to the land and crops by <lb/>
washing and high winds <lb/>
blew-down many forest fruit <lb/>
trees, fence and Damaging Raleigh. <lb/>
hail in Wayne county <lb/>
here, returned home this morning. <lb/>
Mrs. iV it. Barnes, f Scotland <lb/>
Neck, who baa been visiting Mrs. <lb/>
T. Vincent, returned home <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Mrs. Jackson, of <lb/>
and Mrs. Murphy, of <lb/>
are visiting Mr. Henry <lb/>
Harding. <lb/>
Tuesday, May Hi, 1905. <lb/>
R, R. Gotten It-It this morning <lb/>
of class. <lb/>
The place decided for <lb/>
the picnic is just beyond House <lb/>
station, There is a large <lb/>
and a cool at this place, and <lb/>
special arrangements arc <lb/>
matte with the Coast Line railway <lb/>
company for transportation. <lb/>
The date decided upon is Tues- <lb/>
day, May and it is now <lb/>
thought that arrangements can be <lb/>
made for the train to stop both <lb/>
were here today. <lb/>
has a com- <lb/>
now H. B. No. <lb/>
B. G. Mayo and T. G. Talley <lb/>
spent Sunday in <lb/>
Sunday on <lb/>
4th. That we extend to their <lb/>
families our sympathy in their <lb/>
bereavement. <lb/>
5th. Thai these resolutions be <lb/>
spread upon our minutes and a <lb/>
copy be sent to <lb/>
Kings Weekly with a <lb/>
request publish the same. <lb/>
This May 10th, <lb/>
E. A. Move, i <lb/>
C. <lb/>
If, A. Blow. <lb/>
morning and evening to allow the <lb/>
C. Parker went up the road to get off and on at <lb/>
j Over most of the eastern morning. <lb/>
and counties <lb/>
was moderate and all conditions Harry Skinner went to Raleigh <lb/>
y favorable. this morning. <lb/>
A. Monk went to Tarboro <lb/>
this <lb/>
The Inland Way. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va., May n- <lb/>
was mane today of the <lb/>
Board of Army which J. II. and family <lb/>
is to make a survey for a ten or this morning for Henderson. <lb/>
the thereby avoiding any <lb/>
by grove being <lb/>
me distance the depot. <lb/>
This occasion is being looked <lb/>
forward to with much pleasure not <lb/>
only by members of the class, but <lb/>
A. B. Ellington left this morn-1 also by many others win, are tout- <lb/>
fur Asheville, <lb/>
tend, and is thought that this <lb/>
occasion will be one of the most <lb/>
pleasant in the of the class. <lb/>
n-i <lb/>
Marriage Licenses <lb/>
Register of Deeds issued <lb/>
marriage license to following <lb/>
couples last report. <lb/>
Walter and Fannie R, <lb/>
May. <lb/>
Walter Clayton Johnson and <lb/>
Fannie Richardson Farrow. <lb/>
W. Haddock and <lb/>
Gideon E. Allen Julia H. <lb/>
COLORED. <lb/>
Jr. and <lb/>
Perkins. <lb/>
Baptists Give <lb/>
Kansas City, Mo., May <lb/>
Miss Cornelia Manning, of lb <lb/>
el, is visiting D. C. <lb/>
c C. Skinner and mother, Mrs. <lb/>
went to <lb/>
this <lb/>
A. in <lb/>
the proceeds lo apply to <lb/>
whatever object may be selected. <lb/>
Mayor F. M. that <lb/>
the ladies take charge of mat- <lb/>
let Hie proceeds apply to <lb/>
library interests f the town, <lb/>
in which case all the people would <lb/>
be benefit Mayor Woolen. <lb/>
also suggests that if the ladies of the complete waterway from Nor- <lb/>
the End of the Century Book Florida, folk to Beaufort. <lb/>
would combine their public library South <lb/>
With the graded school Virginia. <lb/>
this <lb/>
twelve foot Inland waterway <lb/>
Norfolk and Beaufort, X. <lb/>
as provided for by an act of Con- <lb/>
The is to be composed <lb/>
Lieutenant Colonel Smith B, <lb/>
Leach, with at <lb/>
Washington, D. c, <lb/>
states and territories I Clement A, of Wilmington, <lb/>
at the annual gathering Del j and Captain George P. <lb/>
of the Southern Baptist Convention Howell, of Charleston, and <lb/>
today contributed 135-1,000 for the board is to meet at the call of <lb/>
foreign missions. In addition, a Colonel Leach. It i- also to <lb/>
to the same i possible <lb/>
was limn New I cost of such private waterways as <lb/>
York woman, whose name be needed in establishing H. A. originator of the <lb/>
spit ball and the of the <lb/>
Arthur grounds will visit the <lb/>
Wednesday <lb/>
B. FRANCIS. <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
Dear A painter Erie, <lb/>
Pa., Mr. John Brand, first painted <lb/>
Mi-s Dora, <lb/>
for Asheville. <lb/>
Mrs. G. Galloway, of Ml. <lb/>
Airy, who has been visiting Mrs, <lb/>
Hurry Skinner, returned home <lb/>
let both be used together as a pub-1 southwestern stales gave <lb/>
lie library under supervision <lb/>
the remainder. <lb/>
night. <lb/>
Wednesday, May 1905. <lb/>
went to <lb/>
Visit of Bishop. <lb/>
Rt. Rev. Robert Strange, bishop <lb/>
of this diocese, visited St. Paul's <lb/>
palish Sunday and preached ex- <lb/>
sermons to large <lb/>
both morning and evening. <lb/>
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fourteen was confirmed. The eon- <lb/>
Urination ceremonies and lecture <lb/>
were interesting. <lb/>
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young and woman <lb/>
possible should the Green- <lb/>
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better band. <lb/>
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the Book club, it would Mr <lb/>
the town one large library in place j Colored Graded School. j in , <lb/>
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I and accept Mr. I address delivered by Prof. W. H. lo his cheerful way. <lb/>
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Chairs and Couches Leather <lb/>
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taught, and the <lb/>
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you a passage in <lb/>
a solemn look he repeated <lb/>
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lie then another passage <lb/>
in Welsh. This-was even mere <lb/>
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vine prophet, hut we may scarcely <lb/>
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great distance from supply centers, <lb/>
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. l.-e is not unaccompanied by <lb/>
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a pound or more. <lb/>
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quoted I he Magi. <lb/>
It suggestive to students in <lb/>
our universities who spend the <lb/>
hour- in scribbling notes in- <lb/>
as of Two <lb/>
of these columns were carried to Al- <lb/>
years ago and up <lb/>
before the Temple of Caesar. Ac- <lb/>
cording to one authority, this <lb/>
was built by Cleopatra. In any <lb/>
case two obelisks acquired the <lb/>
name of Cleopatra's Needles, and. <lb/>
though the temple itself in time dis- <lb/>
appeared, they remained where <lb/>
had Keen erect, one <lb/>
in recent years one <lb/>
was given to London and the other <lb/>
to New York. <lb/>
A Little <lb/>
The late Archbishop Temple, who <lb/>
is popularly believed to have been <lb/>
brusque and cutting <lb/>
of tongue. Lid a sense of humor <lb/>
which enabled him to be suave upon <lb/>
occasion. When he was head <lb/>
Rugby school o high <lb/>
with, o handsome ton of <lb/>
whom she was inordinately fond, <lb/>
went to Dr. Temple in great in- <lb/>
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she said, had r I h m in a let- <lb/>
let to her a- an i <lb/>
boy net i r de such an <lb/>
-he said, with <lb/>
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he <lb/>
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by means of arc en- <lb/>
to perceive the various <lb/>
of the world <lb/>
is none of great importance to us <lb/>
as the eye. There is no sense we <lb/>
, make use of lo such mi extent or is <lb/>
often necessary lo supplement <lb/>
I render sure action of the <lb/>
oilier four us that of sight. To <lb/>
our sense of touch, to aid our <lb/>
localization of sound and in <lb/>
ways to help our appreciation of <lb/>
smell and taste the eyes are <lb/>
to us. <lb/>
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class held by the county council at <lb/>
Preston, England, gave a stalwart <lb/>
blacksmith n notebook and pencil. <lb/>
tin- asked <lb/>
the man. <lb/>
take replied the clerk. <lb/>
Vol <lb/>
anything that the lecturer <lb/>
says that you think important and <lb/>
want to remember you make a note <lb/>
of in the <lb/>
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said be. Anything I want <lb/>
to remember must make a note of <lb/>
in this book, must Then <lb/>
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that thought our boy, whom we've <lb/>
wasn't <lb/>
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there wouldn't be anything <lb/>
me to do except to say, <lb/>
mid live at an <lb/>
London Tit-Bits. <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
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Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
Ties always on hand <lb/>
Fresh kept <lb/>
ill stuck. Country <lb/>
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ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. <lb/>
of on <lb/>
estate Louis Cox, <lb/>
having boon me by <lb/>
Hi. i i, of the Superior court of <lb/>
county, and <lb/>
such to <lb/>
is hereby to all <lb/>
el aims said estate, lo <lb/>
present to me for payment on <lb/>
before the 18th day of May, duly <lb/>
authenticated, or this notice will be <lb/>
plan tn bar their recovery. All <lb/>
persons to estate am <lb/>
requested to make Immediate payment <lb/>
U tho <lb/>
This the of May 1906. <lb/>
Administrator of Louis ii. Cox. <lb/>
I drowned while and <lb/>
these fatalities occur on the Lord's <lb/>
In the common order of things a j Day, commonly called Sunday. We <lb/>
lying child gives promise of have taken note of these matters for <lb/>
oping into a lying man or woman, several years, as a rule confining <lb/>
Bow many people escape the wicked em- observations to North Carolina. <lb/>
slander of some deceitful, lying The fatalities among Sunday bathers <lb/>
tongue has already begun thus early in the <lb/>
Sane days a little girl in town season Ten days more ago a <lb/>
found a note near the door of her was drowned in a creek in Wake <lb/>
home. The note was addressed to county while bathing on Sunday, <lb/>
her and bore the name of a little and last Sunday a man was <lb/>
friend us its author. The whole drowned at Beach <lb/>
thing was a forgery and I fraud, while surf bathing with a party of <lb/>
The contents of the note was a ladies and gentlemen If it were <lb/>
of the recipient and the sorted that the fatalities <lb/>
language used so vile and vulgar day bathers was due to a violation <lb/>
that it cannot appear in print. This of the Fourth Commandment the an <lb/>
note may have been written in a would probably be that it <lb/>
spirit of fun, but even then the is a strained construction to say that <lb/>
language showed the low down, eon- bathing on Sunday is a violation <lb/>
nature of the child that the injunction to remember that day; <lb/>
had written to the injury of an in- and if it is a violation, why are <lb/>
one. there mere fatalities among per <lb/>
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that an incident of this kind more glaring of Sabbath <lb/>
has happened here, and my And these questions <lb/>
in calling public attention to the could hardly be answered But <lb/>
matter to suggest to parents and somehow we have a feeling that it is <lb/>
Wash Goods <lb/>
Early Summer Sale <lb/>
It needs but a glance to see what splendid <lb/>
those <lb/>
safer not to go in swimming on Sun- <lb/>
to teachers, the importance of warn- <lb/>
children against such dangerous, day. States i <lb/>
low down, contemptible meanness <lb/>
When a child can be found that Bilious Bill bloated, <lb/>
has been guilty of such an act, the <lb/>
punishment should he <lb/>
sure. A boy that will vulgar would not insure him. <lb/>
forging AH bis friend were fright- <lb/>
latter to <lb/>
innocent child's stands n food <lb/>
chance of winding up in the <lb/>
a girl in a place that is <lb/>
worse. Of course a note of this <lb/>
c is sure to wound little <lb/>
hearts and to estrange little friends; The famous <lb/>
though time they learn the truth cure Cm <lb/>
then <lb/>
For Bill <lb/>
him, <lb/>
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pills <lb/>
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no lasting Headache, by <lb/>
i tin toe liver. <lb/>
harm. i . , . i <lb/>
never gripe or sicken but <lb/>
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Woolen. <lb/>
Dress Ginghams in <lb/>
striped checked and <lb/>
Ira dot effects; yd <lb/>
PB <lb/>
inch Percales in dark <lb/>
and light grounds, plain <lb/>
striped effects and <lb/>
several DOW and <lb/>
designs; yd <lb/>
PRINTED <lb/>
Printed Lawns in white <lb/>
colored grounds, <lb/>
showing polka dot floral <lb/>
designs, etc <lb/>
GINGHAMS <lb/>
pieces of apron Gin <lb/>
ham, ill cheeks; <lb/>
Clothing Department. <lb/>
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dark <lb/>
with alternating stripes <lb/>
of olive garnet, ma- <lb/>
king a dressy design; <lb/>
constructed with satin <lb/>
piped facings. Others <lb/>
will have this design, <lb/>
Suit a Doctor. <lb/>
We learn Mr. Sam Hester, <lb/>
Of Cholera with <lb/>
Colic, Cholera <lb/>
Remedy <lb/>
Mr. W. <lb/>
Ala., relates on he had the section, <lb/>
on ii jury in n against Isaac <lb/>
murder case at <lb/>
scat county. <lb/>
He there I <lb/>
ale mine fresh and some <lb/>
sous.- meet and pave me cholera <lb/>
in a very severe I <lb/>
was never wore sick in my life m A <lb/>
sent to Hie drug certain <lb/>
mixture, but the <lb/>
sen me a bottle<lb/>
Remedy instead, saying that he told him he would go, but ho <lb/>
hail what I sent but that , <lb/>
medicine was no much and ms <lb/>
rather send it tome in the Manning, <lb/>
has entered i <lb/>
II Manning, <lb/>
of Chapel Rill, for The <lb/>
case will probably come up at the, <lb/>
civil Orange Superior court, <lb/>
which convenes on Monday. May <lb/>
22nd. The cause for this suit was <lb/>
brought about in this way. <lb/>
Hester's wife was sick and he cam <lb/>
to town after a doctor, and it is <lb/>
and claimed by him that Mr. Manning <lb/>
believe, but at no , <lb/>
prices as this, per V m <lb/>
6.50 <lb/>
,., <lb/>
o in- v<lb/>
Same us above <lb/>
suit <lb/>
6.75 <lb/>
but <lb/>
suit, <lb/>
previous <lb/>
same us <lb/>
number, <lb/>
ground with i <lb/>
green and garnet strip, <lb/>
permit, <lb/>
Suck suit of Wool <lb/>
of good <lb/>
in dark- blue Oxford <lb/>
mixture, interwoven <lb/>
with red stripe <lb/>
having satin piped <lb/>
and a suit that will <lb/>
readily retail at So<lb/>
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a darkish brown mixture, with <lb/>
Women's Cambric <lb/>
Petticoats <lb/>
Petticoats made <lb/>
very wide, some are trim <lb/>
med with lace insertion <lb/>
n edging to <lb/>
other-- with pretty <lb/>
Bounces and wide <lb/>
have extra dust <lb/>
ruffle, H <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
rod stripes, per suit, <lb/>
this <lb/>
olive and subdued <lb/>
5.75 <lb/>
Cambric Petticoats <lb/>
are in <lb/>
full umbrella <lb/>
which is trimmed with <lb/>
cluster of tucking and <lb/>
tine embroidery; many <lb/>
pretty patterns, extra <lb/>
double ruffle, i cA <lb/>
Cambric Petticoats made <lb/>
flare prettily <lb/>
trimmed with point <lb/>
Paris lace insertion; also <lb/>
some with <lb/>
for those <lb/>
who prefer it, extra <lb/>
1.95 <lb/>
Cambric I ts w <lb/>
pretty circular lawn <lb/>
Bounces, cry hand <lb/>
trimmed with <lb/>
lace or Hamburg <lb/>
lion, pretty edging to <lb/>
match, extra <lb/>
dust ruffle, <lb/>
White Petticoats <lb/>
In addition to the fore- <lb/>
going lie arc also -hoW <lb/>
hands.; <lb/>
UNDERSKIRTS <lb/>
very trimmed <lb/>
in the pull .- . <lb/>
high class and cm <lb/>
fashioned <lb/>
th newest designs, <lb/>
and <lb/>
workmanship, prices <lb/>
range from <lb/>
2.50 <lb/>
Stylish Footwear <lb/>
Shoes and Oxfords for Men <lb/>
and Women in stylish <lb/>
becoming Lasts. <lb/>
Tomorrow we shall repeat our offer of <lb/>
last week in Shoes and Oxfords for men <lb/>
and women This sale embraces a range <lb/>
selections is. without doubt, the <lb/>
most remarkable of its kind. All sizes will <lb/>
found every purchaser will save <lb/>
considerably by purchasing during this <lb/>
sale. <lb/>
There are shoes and Oxfords <lb/>
vi men <lb/>
new lasts; have the appearance of <lb/>
higher grade makes and will be found in <lb/>
all sums <lb/>
For <lb/>
Women <lb/>
handsome <lb/>
line of <lb/>
SAMPLE <lb/>
SHOES a <lb/>
made to <lb/>
sell <lb/>
from <lb/>
The high <lb/>
shoes tire <lb/>
all black <lb/>
patent <lb/>
leather <lb/>
The low <lb/>
-hues ill <lb/>
. neat shades of tans, also black and <lb/>
all sizes, though the very best are<lb/>
Hosiery Sale <lb/>
For Men, Women a ml Children that knows <lb/>
no j mil in Greenville <lb/>
Men's fancy Mercerized Bilk hall hose, <lb/>
blue, slate, and rid grounds with I u <lb/>
drop and instep <lb/>
sides. I spliced heel <lb/>
Fancy Hum-, assorted Backgrounds <lb/>
of pink and and <lb/>
stripes of green, blue and red. patent cut <lb/>
foot, black sales, per <lb/>
Next to the Bank of Greenville. <lb/>
I was in. I took one dose of <lb/>
it and was better in live <lb/>
The second dose cored me entire- <lb/>
Two fellow jurors were afflict- <lb/>
ed in same manner and one <lb/>
mall bottle eared the three of <lb/>
at <lb/>
Store. f <lb/>
he did make any promise. <lb/>
Dr. Manning or Mr Hester <lb/>
has made a mistake a big one, <lb/>
to We suppose the courts will <lb/>
have it t Hill News. <lb/>
E. <lb/>
Greenville, N. G. <lb/>
NORFOLK S SOUThERN R. R. CO SPECIAL <lb/>
GET YOUR SUPPLIES <lb/>
Steamboat Service. <lb/>
Sour Stomach <lb/>
. . , , , , <lb/>
hen the quantity food . ,; <lb/>
is too large or quality too <lb/>
-our stomach is likely to follow, <lb/>
and especially so it digestion <lb/>
weakened by <lb/>
slowly and not too freely <lb/>
n easily digested food. Masticate <lb/>
foot thoroughly, Let live <lb/>
hours between meals, and , <lb/>
. f f . with all est. <lb/>
when a weight, , .,, . ., <lb/>
u . s s d oner their <lb/>
in the region o the after, Norfolk, care Norfolk <lb/>
Strictly Genuine. eating, take Chamberlain's Stem- <lb/>
A lady writer in a magazine ad <lb/>
vises every woman kick <lb/>
against the hook Thai <lb/>
men doesn't atop to think that she <lb/>
and a vaudeville spectacle <lb/>
that would make men folks watch <lb/>
with keen interest for the date of <lb/>
the performance. <lb/>
L. leaves <lb/>
n daily <lb/>
a, in. tor Greenville; leaves <lb/>
Greenville daily <lb/>
at ii in. <lb/>
Connecting Washington with. <lb/>
Norfolk Southern Railroad tor <lb/>
Norfolk, Philadelphia, <lb/>
New York, Boston and all other <lb/>
North. ts a Norfolk <lb/>
Now <lb/>
ATLANTIC COAST <lb/>
Si Louis, Mo., National <lb/>
Anniversary, 18th, to <lb/>
Tickets on May 15th, <lb/>
and Qua limit May <lb/>
27th, <lb/>
N. C, South Atlantic <lb/>
Missionary <lb/>
Till, to One , <lb/>
class foe, plus cents for the;,; r- , j. at r <lb/>
Tickets on sale May I Nuts, can be had at <lb/>
and 17th, for trains to <lb/>
live in noon OUT <lb/>
May 18th, with final May, j <lb/>
We carry a large supply of the Best <lb/>
Everything you want in the way of <lb/>
nice Groceries, Canned Goods, Pickles, <lb/>
and Liver Tablets the <lb/>
Moat of the patent medicine sour stomach may be avoided <lb/>
are probably genuine. The For sale Drug Store, <lb/>
following notice recently appeared Greenville. t <lb/>
in the Kan., <lb/>
a well known run- .,., . n, <lb/>
the Pacific between Hot <lb/>
and lately appeared iii a Persons afflicted Piles should <lb/>
big one, with a picture, and when lie careful at this season of the <lb/>
he was in the office today, we asked yen- Hut weather and bad <lb/>
him about it. He says w to the <lb/>
pain in his stomach, and thought conditions which make Piles more <lb/>
he had cancer, His druggist and dangerous. <lb/>
recommended and be Witch Solve stops Hie pain, <lb/>
it cured Vim. He recommended I draws out the soreness and cures, <lb/>
it lo ethers, who were also Get the genuine, Ins name <lb/>
Dyspepsia Cure dim-sis K. r. DeWitt It t by <lb/>
what you cat and cures all stomach Jno <lb/>
troubles, as surely us <lb/>
sun shines stomach can lie . ,, . <lb/>
. ,, IS Of <lb/>
brought back to Us origin pure <lb/>
life by -I had troubled with lame <lb/>
II truly the , . ii;,,,, w ,,. ,, , <lb/>
Bold by <lb/>
in tin <lb/>
t Iain's <lb/>
I John ; Ind. <lb/>
meat is without . <lb/>
bi .-. l <lb/>
sale Drug Store, <lb/>
Greenville, t <lb/>
i. ; <lb/>
I Sun Time fried and Proven, <lb/>
A Kaunas m n . ii <lb/>
. ilia <lb/>
light of method <lb/>
lobbyists <lb/>
Southern H. It. <lb/>
Bailing subject to change <lb/>
without <lb/>
Agent, Washing- <lb/>
ton, <lb/>
J. J. Agent, Green- <lb/>
ville, N. C. <lb/>
n. C. General T. and <lb/>
Agent, Norfolk, Va., <lb/>
NEW MAN <lb/>
At the Old Stand. <lb/>
have purchased the <lb/>
business of W. J. <lb/>
the bus- <lb/>
at bis did on Vive <lb/>
I will add to <lb/>
demands of the trade and will at <lb/>
ill times carry a complete line of <lb/>
Heavy and Groceries. <lb/>
Fruits, <lb/>
, etc <lb/>
nil mi lie when the <lb/>
for tile lo <lb/>
. bet <lb/>
23rd, Tickets ill he sold <lb/>
from points in Ninth <lb/>
Smith Carolina and Vii iii ilia. <lb/>
Louisville, Ky., Confederate Vet- <lb/>
June to <lb/>
1905. One cent per mile <lb/>
distance traveled pins cents. <lb/>
Kale from Greenville, N. C <lb/>
for the round trip. <lb/>
Tickets on sale June 12th., <lb/>
with dual limit <lb/>
June 19th. Extension of final <lb/>
limit to fib may be ob- <lb/>
by depositing tickets with <lb/>
joint agent, Louisville, <lb/>
I'll; fee of on each <lb/>
ticket. Stop over will be allowed <lb/>
at Petersburg, Richmond, White <lb/>
Springs <lb/>
Va., lot . spec. <lb/>
train service through <lb/>
Pullman ears will be operated <lb/>
from point <lb/>
information see agent, or <lb/>
consult <lb/>
N. <lb/>
count Summer . Jim <lb/>
Goods <lb/>
JOHNSTON BROS. <lb/>
lite Cash <lb/>
New Spring Goods <lb/>
ARRIVING DAILY. <lb/>
There me thins that we d no claim in to do <lb/>
and that ti sell . in -y can b bought, <lb/>
neither w I the our store is <lb/>
full of by tilling store <lb/>
wit h bills an , , <lb/>
to I out of business, bu we <lb/>
June daily <lb/>
mid I Tin. g <lb/>
RIBBONS. SILKS. LACES <lb/>
In in-, plus i--r lid <lb/>
Bate from Hie, N <lb/>
to <lb/>
rein . <lb/>
Cough Cure is right on <lb/>
n comes to J ., <lb/>
The Points Grocer. <lb/>
N . Ii l y women or weak in <lb/>
taking Coughs, I . <lb/>
Rocky bin <lb/>
. . . <lb/>
Syrup <lb/>
, by J no L Woolen <lb/>
n t y, ho <lb/>
SUBSCRIBE TO THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
SHIN <lb/>
ml size in e I <lb/>
less quantity, to sail p <lb/>
N. <lb/>
women folk <lb/>
yon will <lb/>
new things, <lb/>
Pulley Bowen, <lb/>
FASHIONS. <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
AD <lb/>
J and <lb/>
Entered in the post l Greenville. N. C, as second class matter, <lb/>
Advertising raws made upon application. <lb/>
A desired at every post office in and adjoining counties. <lb/>
in to fiction <lb/>
Pitt County, Km oat, May 1905. <lb/>
BUFFALO HUNT. <lb/>
We clip the following interesting <lb/>
article from an exchange. It com- <lb/>
upon the scarcity of the <lb/>
also the sport that is in st re <lb/>
for the National Editorial <lb/>
It <lb/>
We doubt if any specimen of the <lb/>
animal the sub <lb/>
ruthless slaughter <lb/>
baa disappeared more rapidly <lb/>
almost completely than <lb/>
buffalo. In fact, ii not too much <lb/>
lo say that the will buffalo has en- <lb/>
disappeared in country, <lb/>
yet we look hack a gen <lb/>
in in they <lb/>
mi hone on the <lb/>
great plains f the west how <lb/>
t hoy <lb/>
or <lb/>
and <lb/>
WHAT WILL CHILDREN COME TO <lb/>
WHO ARE BROUGHT UP IN <lb/>
THE STREETS <lb/>
Bringing children in a town <lb/>
is no easy task. Ii is a problem <lb/>
hard to This admit. The <lb/>
are the common play <lb/>
grounds for a majority of children, <lb/>
especially little boys. And these <lb/>
same youngsters who coming <lb/>
along now, wills hence, con- <lb/>
the young men woman <lb/>
if our State, rake the congested <lb/>
criminal courts, ate the direct <lb/>
results of who are permitted <lb/>
to run wild in the streets. In the <lb/>
streets n pick up all kinds of <lb/>
vulgarity. <lb/>
This is of great int real to every <lb/>
far and in numbers they ex <lb/>
i . f ,. is a father and mother, Ii is <lb/>
of Um Mississippi s <lb/>
matter of doubt, but west of to society and the State <lb/>
stream the number was beyond i an- a whole, <lb/>
even within the memory f ft boy with his childhood days <lb/>
men now living. To the Indians ,,,,, , the <lb/>
the went the buffalo was almost . <lb/>
. , , streets often <lb/>
source of life, hi their savage state <lb/>
killed the animals with arrows ; curse to any c I he only <lb/>
and spears, drove them over way to correct these evils is to take <lb/>
or corralled them in rude en- V,,,. children in hand and properly <lb/>
closures. The meat to them the There are plenty cf <lb/>
of subsistence, the hides w, ., <lb/>
At the Eastern Public Education <lb/>
Society in Richmond, a member in <lb/>
discussing race suicide slid that <lb/>
eight children was the limit, why <lb/>
not set the limit at a base ball nine <lb/>
BETHEL ITEMS. <lb/>
A scientist thinks he has <lb/>
that man from a fish. <lb/>
One thing certain, there is a lot of <lb/>
honey and scale; specimens existing <lb/>
to support his contention. <lb/>
It may be pretty tough on our <lb/>
governor to live on a year, <lb/>
hut he had his eyes open when he town. <lb/>
the job and ought not to have <lb/>
n coming now. <lb/>
G, May 1905. <lb/>
Miss Mary Hazell spent last Sat- <lb/>
night and Sunday with Miss <lb/>
Mayo near here. <lb/>
Messrs Randolph, Fleming and <lb/>
Jordan, of Sunday with <lb/>
It <lb/>
Berber Howard and <lb/>
spent Sunday evening <lb/>
in town. <lb/>
Mrs Cooper, of Hassell, is spend- <lb/>
this week with Mrs. Geo. <lb/>
Howard. <lb/>
M Whichard spent today in <lb/>
W . A. Cherry returned from Mt. <lb/>
Olive Saturday night. Guess some <lb/>
girl was the cause of it all. <lb/>
Ford and daughter -pent <lb/>
Mr Bryan says the only real peace in <lb/>
is in religion, lie just ought to between Washing- <lb/>
have went up to Washington while ton and Wilson was poorly patron- <lb/>
Teddy was out in the wilds they will stop running <lb/>
Colorado. them if all turn out like this owe. <lb/>
The are having lots to <lb/>
contend with now for the grass is <lb/>
After to corner all , . . . . . <lb/>
e growing at full speed and it still <lb/>
wheat of America, Mr. it would be a <lb/>
y discovered that it was t larger for the clerks to go out <lb/>
than he expected to and help. <lb/>
Mr. and Mis. Hall, of <lb/>
are spending this weak with Mr. <lb/>
The trial of the people in South and Mrs. T. Smith. Their baby <lb/>
Carolina on the charge of has been right ill their visit <lb/>
.<lb/>
.<lb/>
formed tents, clothing UM <lb/>
shoes. <lb/>
, be occupied when not in school, <lb/>
and the horns and were found <lb/>
useful. In short, the buffalo to No man nor woman is fit to be <lb/>
the Indiana of plains what the a father or mother whose whole he- <lb/>
reindeer is tn the Laplander. dominated by evils which <lb/>
And yet, notwithstanding their grow up i and poison their <lb/>
great numbers they have almost ., , if <lb/>
completely disappeared. were <lb/>
for hides, for their meat and <lb/>
for their heads and horns, and mil- <lb/>
of them were for the <lb/>
lug in a lynching <lb/>
tiled <lb/>
That is what was expected <lb/>
mere pleasure of killing. White <lb/>
men and red men seemed overcame <lb/>
by the lust of slaughter, and the re <lb/>
suit i- that the I as a wild <lb/>
animal is DO more. The few of them <lb/>
yet living are h as have been <lb/>
carefully protected on reserves or <lb/>
have been raised as domestic <lb/>
A few days ago the Kansas <lb/>
City Journal spoke i f the arrival in <lb/>
that city of thirty-two head, to <lb/>
be one-tenth of all the left <lb/>
in the This statement is <lb/>
probably cornet, or practically so, <lb/>
and shows h completely they have <lb/>
vanished mm among us as a native <lb/>
animal. Th spoken of by <lb/>
Journal were being i to <lb/>
what the of the <lb/>
Miller brother near Bliss, in Okla- <lb/>
who already own a number. <lb/>
and it i- that this addition <lb/>
an unpleasant one. <lb/>
The held their regular <lb/>
services last Sunday, Mr. <lb/>
preached an excellent sermon. <lb/>
Charlotte is trying the experiment of Rocky Mt., <lb/>
of sprinkling the streets with oil. Sunday night and Monday <lb/>
Other places large enough to afford with his best girl, <lb/>
i, will the result with interest. Miss Grimes Sunday <lb/>
ii. town. <lb/>
. . , . J. Barker, an insurance man <lb/>
Appearances are . <lb/>
is spending a few <lb/>
handsomely dressed women easily, M <lb/>
Columbus, Ca., jewelers T. Thomas, spent last Sun- <lb/>
of several valuable rings. afternoon out at Car- <lb/>
sun's. He can tell you who was <lb/>
There were terrific thunder storms there <lb/>
in various sections of the Lawyer F. O. James, of Green <lb/>
, , , . . ., ville. spent Monday in town on bus <lb/>
last week, and a number of deaths <lb/>
from lightning were reported. w am, <lb/>
Sunday in the country. <lb/>
There is no evidence that Cleve- congregation at the Baptist <lb/>
land is hankering after a job, but at the of the <lb/>
some fellows keep worrying about vices last Sunday morning as dis- <lb/>
by a very sad incident. Miss <lb/>
Lucy Manning and her brother <lb/>
Louis, e from their home a few <lb/>
The president has approved the in , <lb/>
recommendation that what is sup-i After taken the bridle off <lb/>
to be the body of Paul Jones the horse, in order to put the halter <lb/>
be buried at Annapolis. I on. the horse became frightened and <lb/>
begun to jump and run Louis <lb/>
v- i vi i . i l i,, held on to the horse's head to the <lb/>
No likes a brans hand, hut <lb/>
.,,.,, ., I last, knowing what great d <lb/>
president has requested the appoint- they are particularly fond gold had left her <lb/>
the proper course is not in <lb/>
the early training of children. <lb/>
Virginia g. t first this time. The mg for , <lb/>
appointment on the Bat <lb/>
Commission to till the <lb/>
vacancy caused by the death of <lb/>
Maj r Bi will go to state. <lb/>
Maj Gen Lunsford Lewie <lb/>
I. x, of Virginia, has been <lb/>
mended fir the position and the <lb/>
he made. <lb/>
The i <lb/>
off some far fetched <lb/>
stories on I . public. One of them <lb/>
was tin- ii i v rumor that a woman <lb/>
, I h inter had set up the <lb/>
claim of bring a daughter of a <lb/>
N Carolina <lb/>
r. It is no surprise <lb/>
will give them the herd now I at ,. a , ,., , ., <lb/>
in existence A- an evidence of the <lb/>
value such animals is <lb/>
that this addition of thirty-two head <lb/>
, . i M era KW, besides the <lb/>
them and con- <lb/>
i In till ranch. The <lb/>
entire i t to them probably not <lb/>
be I . The <lb/>
ad <lb/>
The is are preparing <lb/>
to give ;. at <lb/>
cost them <lb/>
Ai tin annual con <lb/>
n J the <lb/>
association to hold this year's meet <lb/>
in Oklahoma, and he promised <lb/>
to feed every man buffalo. The <lb/>
National Federation, which <lb/>
meets in Kansas City June has <lb/>
also been invited in i body to attend <lb/>
the buffalo hunt will go by- <lb/>
special train. Ah, i guests <lb/>
arc at <lb/>
false <lb/>
Ti <lb/>
out I <lb/>
thin <lb/>
. i ill ms to be <lb/>
i v. month<lb/>
was . l X t <lb/>
mo i . i in -in time, <lb/>
sue. this in May <lb/>
to wondering what it will <lb/>
he in July. <lb/>
Smart Dressers. <lb/>
Young men are. as a general thing, the smartest <lb/>
dressers. <lb/>
The Young Man is a sort of a <lb/>
lexicon of clothes style and <lb/>
He knows what's what and gets it. <lb/>
But fit. the newest colors, patterns, etc., <lb/>
aren't enough; for unless that snappy, jaunty <lb/>
of our Tailor Made Clothing <lb/>
-is there, it is not what the young man wants. <lb/>
Our success in pleasing Young Men is not just <lb/>
It's due to our knowledge of what the young <lb/>
man wants and our ability to provide for him. <lb/>
Then again our prices are always reasonable. <lb/>
Did you ever notice how many young men come <lb/>
here tor Clothes There's a reason for it. <lb/>
Frank Wilson, <lb/>
THE CLOTHIER. <lb/>
MEN'S FOOT WEAR. <lb/>
hands and especially when they are Hut the horse soon <lb/>
set with a solitaire freed himself from the grip of the <lb/>
. young man and went dashing ahead <lb/>
Asheville has quit the a frightful manner. All who were <lb/>
feather, the announcement coming of the scene stared in aw. <lb/>
, , , , . . the voting lo be kill <lb/>
the ostrich farm there baa been; r . . . . ,,, i <lb/>
led, especially when the frightened <lb/>
abandoned. i animal wheeled and crossed the rail- <lb/>
road. Hut all seeing eye <lb/>
The space fillers are yet making watches over his loved ones, lie <lb/>
wages writing about Nan Patterson reach. rat His mighty hand when <lb/>
ll i-, time <lb/>
chain is do stronger than <lb/>
its weakest Many people <lb/>
fail to realize the importance of <lb/>
this fact in the selection of their <lb/>
shoes. <lb/>
Wear Shoes and <lb/>
your shoo troubles will end. <lb/>
We want you to concentrate <lb/>
on American <lb/>
chain with no weak links. <lb/>
Every shoe is made with the <lb/>
determination that it must be a <lb/>
seller, a wearer, and a trade <lb/>
builder. <lb/>
You can wear <lb/>
Shoes or slipper without fear as <lb/>
to results for their reputation is <lb/>
being blue <lb/>
he Was hurled from the buggy on <lb/>
the rugged railroad and shielded <lb/>
her In in fatal injury but not from <lb/>
V of green when you painful results. She was <lb/>
,,.,,, , ., . taken to the home of Dr Ii-J <lb/>
I but whether it is grass . <lb/>
one prominent <lb/>
o, will take a closer inspection ,.,,,,,, <lb/>
to disclose. , he I, of attention in every <lb/>
Mi--, is one our beloved <lb/>
Ii is o warm that the people on young ladies, and everybody wishes <lb/>
this side don't care whether -i <lb/>
and Togo get ti or <lb/>
not. <lb/>
The rumor the resident cos- <lb/>
templates going outside of his party <lb/>
and appointing prominent Democrats <lb/>
to several important i in <lb/>
North Carolina, need nut throw any- <lb/>
body into a spasm It will be time <lb/>
enough the fits if the appoint- <lb/>
really occur. <lb/>
We Holies in die New <lb/>
ml that three, merchants of that city <lb/>
signed an agreement to close their <lb/>
stores o'clock in evening <lb/>
during the summer. In <lb/>
all the merchants except grocers and <lb/>
druggists close. <lb/>
j . i i i . . -i <lb/>
Whether the president comes or <lb/>
not next fall, he has given Raleigh <lb/>
and Charlotte opportunity of <lb/>
saying some nice things in advance <lb/>
It indicates a hearty welcome if he <lb/>
does show his face in those two <lb/>
cities. <lb/>
is the name of a <lb/>
her a speedy recovery. <lb/>
established. In view of this fact <lb/>
we ask you to try one pair. <lb/>
All America Shoes. <lb/>
The All America Shoes <lb/>
contains the greatest chain of <lb/>
values which has been ottered <lb/>
for the money, each link having <lb/>
boon newly welded into the <lb/>
snappiest, wearing shoe that <lb/>
brains, money and intelligent <lb/>
appreciation could develop. The <lb/>
strength you can only appreciate <lb/>
by seeing them. <lb/>
have your today. <lb/>
Here arc two facts <lb/>
, about The <lb/>
A few days ago lightning struck <lb/>
, . . do not carry <lb/>
a circus in Ohio. This is not so <lb/>
strange as circuses me drawing. <lb/>
France says Russia has not <lb/>
lated the neutrality laws. Of course <lb/>
not. She can it by Ru <lb/>
If Gates wanted to pay <lb/>
for a walking cane it was all right, <lb/>
just so it was hie money. <lb/>
Chicago strikers are appealing for <lb/>
aid. They ought to help themselves <lb/>
by going to work. <lb/>
London is the largest city the j S <lb/>
world and there is not a more <lb/>
city in the world, A <lb/>
from navy was arrested in St. <lb/>
Louie one day hut week sad given <lb/>
over to a certain deliver <lb/>
as a prisoner at Newport News, Va. <lb/>
The officer had never rides on a <lb/>
train before and was as IS <lb/>
a child. He was horn in the city <lb/>
years ago and had never been out <lb/>
of it on train or boat. Se is <lb/>
one policeman wheat lot was a happy <lb/>
one for nubile least. He had <lb/>
never anything but the <lb/>
madding ignoble strife, <lb/>
and the the <lb/>
through which he pawed must hare <lb/>
, . . . <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
The who never makes a mis- <lb/>
just out. Everybody ought I take is the man who never does any-j seemed very odd to Mr. Copper, <lb/>
to be very careful not to take thing. I Observer <lb/>
For C Ranges, <lb/>
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am- <lb/>
munition, One and Two Horse <lb/>
Steel Plows, neat Cutters and <lb/>
In fact anything <lb/>
In Hardware come to <lb/>
H. L. CARR <lb/>
WINTERVILLE <lb/>
This department is in A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb/>
WINTERVILLE ITEMS. lat Don't forget to bring or seed <lb/>
A. i. Cox Mfg. your bobs to A. O. Mfg. <lb/>
k. c , May kind <lb/>
Some try to met see, <lb/>
buggies in prices, A few try lo new her, . <lb/>
them quality and finish. H . . <lb/>
Look up Mr. Cooper ask <lb/>
about prices of that you <lb/>
interested <lb/>
peanuts for seed at T <lb/>
N. M i u Co's. <lb/>
We have informed that <lb/>
A. W. Ange o. pay the highest <lb/>
price for country prices. <lb/>
were a letter a <lb/>
Virginia firm to A. G. Cox Mfg. <lb/>
Co., stating that buggies were <lb/>
the heel buggies shipped <lb/>
there. <lb/>
It would surprise you lo see the <lb/>
number of Wagon and that <lb/>
is -hipped and sold by A. <lb/>
Cox Mfg, bat we were in their <lb/>
shop yesterday they had a <lb/>
nice lot work just being coin <lb/>
and i limber was fine. <lb/>
Carload our just received. <lb/>
Barber A Co. <lb/>
Mrs. Mary Smith left Sunday <lb/>
for a visit Greenville. <lb/>
The A. O. Cox Mfg. Co. expect <lb/>
to reduce pi ice of <lb/>
truck the coming season <lb/>
in in easy reach of all <lb/>
growers. <lb/>
Notice have moved into my <lb/>
new store near the depot. I keep <lb/>
a good line of hardware. Ha ye a <lb/>
black smith and and repair .-imp <lb/>
livery stable in connection. <lb/>
W. L, House. <lb/>
A. i. Cox Mfg, Co. are <lb/>
making heavy shipments of cotton <lb/>
Should you need In that <lb/>
lino you h i tier order at once. <lb/>
Justice, another shipment <lb/>
of shoes. <lb/>
your eyes feel like there <lb/>
is grit in l i Do they pain you <lb/>
feel rued on On <lb/>
they been mattered adhere <lb/>
while n.-lei p denotes <lb/>
vi <lb/>
But none undertake to do <lb/>
The Pitt County Oil is <lb/>
buying Seed. They pay <lb/>
the highest cash price or will ex <lb/>
for meal. When yours <lb/>
me write for prices. <lb/>
A. Cos ha- two car <lb/>
loads of different styles of <lb/>
fence and their prices are low, <lb/>
you had better go and make your <lb/>
Selections noon. <lb/>
We carry samples of over five <lb/>
bandied styles of wall up r. <lb/>
We are prepared to y <lb/>
cheap as the cheapest. Dome A Co. <lb/>
examine before elsewhere hay, corn <lb/>
B. <lb/>
Mrs, Harris i- visiting <lb/>
town. <lb/>
A few subscribers the Eastern <lb/>
are u bit arrears, <lb/>
Harvey Cox is on the <lb/>
i cheap, <lb/>
e price for cotton set <lb/>
by Oil Mill. <lb/>
They gay that A. W. <lb/>
. i on <lb/>
LOST TO THE WORLD. <lb/>
Hoover's Discovery of the Nature and <lb/>
Cause of Electricity. <lb/>
the village <lb/>
in i ring <lb/>
tile century Mr. <lb/>
Bishop, lie was a man <lb/>
whose heart and to were in hie <lb/>
, work, lie was sure in sonic <lb/>
and original way lo show bis <lb/>
of any individual in <lb/>
with which he was eon- <lb/>
who could justly I called a <lb/>
shirker. hi one of <lb/>
of Professor Bishop <lb/>
charge a d by u <lb/>
. who had evaded n <lb/>
of his ailed upon <lb/>
to lake In- port, j . i. <lb/>
memory. His i <lb/>
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I professor ll. <lb/>
During the wee,, before <lb/>
EMOTIONALISM. <lb/>
With Some <lb/>
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as <lb/>
keep on hand a large session ended vacation, <lb/>
i nil the lime. <lb/>
Charlie and family, <lb/>
low, here Sunday <lb/>
Ai. of shoes <lb/>
all aid prices very <lb/>
Harrington i <lb/>
ad oats, go to <lb/>
If Barber c <lb/>
A ii- lot if cook <lb/>
arrived at A. W. Co. <lb/>
Mrs. Charlie ere and <lb/>
mp, who have been visiting <lb/>
their <lb/>
I the Winterville and lives, left <lb/>
the on all the route <lb/>
Winterville of all our N. Manning for <lb/>
and am prepared to give receipts froth candies, nuts, <lb/>
for the paper. Come see c <lb/>
and pay up, make me happy, make Good per lb. <lb/>
A. W. <lb/>
T. <lb/>
the p. <lb/>
Dr. B. I <lb/>
Wan <lb/>
orders f. <lb/>
stamp. <lb/>
We i. <lb/>
T. Cox u <lb/>
Nice <lb/>
Barber <lb/>
The A <lb/>
just n <lb/>
poultry <lb/>
of any j<lb/>
family <lb/>
i and should he rein <lb/>
in,; eye glasses. B. i <lb/>
a full line of I <lb/>
the editor happy, and get <lb/>
yourself. I've got a good <lb/>
for all those who pay for a <lb/>
year advance. <lb/>
A. D. Johnston. <lb/>
Hay, oats and lime at A. W. <lb/>
.- Co. right. <lb/>
Richard Buck --a- visiting here <lb/>
The place to get wire fence <lb/>
The A. G. Cox Mfg Co. have a big <lb/>
lot of the American fence and <lb/>
Pittsburgh perfect also <lb/>
Staples and bard wire. Be sure to <lb/>
get their prices before buying <lb/>
your spring supply fence. <lb/>
I repair Shoes do good work. <lb/>
Bring tO either at my <lb/>
home or at buggy shop. <lb/>
Henry Nelson. <lb/>
A large attended the re-. <lb/>
, at the Winterville High <lb/>
ml can lit your eye . , , . . <lb/>
School last night. <lb/>
Farmers who raise their hay can <lb/>
be supplied with the well known <lb/>
Mowing and <lb/>
rakes ft Co. <lb/>
call and see them. <lb/>
There is no reason why Pitt Co. <lb/>
should have to pay such , <lb/>
high price, for their Hour, i <lb/>
can raise their own wheat and the <lb/>
Winterville Mfg. Co. is thoroughly <lb/>
equipped tor making splendid <lb/>
Hour <lb/>
The heat place in to buy <lb/>
stationary is at store. <lb/>
The best tobacco truck at <lb/>
Customers that their tobacco <lb/>
Um- om us at price. We <lb/>
inks <lb/>
per set three truck. <lb/>
and our, <lb/>
truck has equal for durability <lb/>
What you need lo take <lb/>
,. your tobacco the field to the <lb/>
Ham. A. u. Cox Mfg. <lb/>
Toe grass is growing and <lb/>
i and wile spent <lb/>
-2 or men lo solicit <lb/>
nursery Pitt <lb/>
particulars enclose <lb/>
i x Winterville; N. CI <lb/>
T. W. Wood <lb/>
I d and millet <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
. lass ware and <lb/>
a baud. Harrington I <lb/>
. Mfg. Co. <lb/>
a lot of excellent j <lb/>
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better call be; it.<lb/>
the hum n <lb/>
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Slims <lb/>
and Hie fact that w <lb/>
aide t s u c a <lb/>
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Excellent <lb/>
Easy Fitting and <lb/>
Superior Wearing Quality <lb/>
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Om- chief aim ll to make <lb/>
wearers of shoes proud a l <lb/>
happy because of the gracefulness <lb/>
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Neat Appearance <lb/>
a beau <lb/>
line of lire-- N trim <lb/>
R. G. CHAPMAN, COMPANY. <lb/>
i ion-, embracing the <lb/>
by the pupils during the w lisle <lb/>
term, look place ill the room-. <lb/>
I luring this lime it en. <lb/>
of friend.- of the <lb/>
dents to I n <lb/>
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spurred on the boys to do <lb/>
tin best. <lb/>
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lo show their <lb/>
of natural Aft- <lb/>
r of the class bad <lb/>
dial ii d more or <lb/>
in their attempts <lb/>
. familiar phenomena Hoover, <lb/>
a ii bad evidently bk-n dreading the <lb/>
war suddenly upon <lb/>
and. in rem-c to and <lb/>
of time stood up lo <lb/>
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yon kindly explain lo <lb/>
ii- i Ii. cause and of <lb/>
-lion surprised every one <lb/>
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mered and look refuge in hi- u <lb/>
form n la. <lb/>
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time <lb/>
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he said. knew ii n <lb/>
little while but d <lb/>
my mind <lb/>
a pill -aid the professor, <lb/>
approaching him laying his <lb/>
hand- upon Hoovers as <lb/>
lie turned him facing vis- <lb/>
and <lb/>
at this young man. I If all <lb/>
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Strong Drink. <lb/>
in my opinion it ii quite I <lb/>
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show and , , <lb/>
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for their <lb/>
famous <lb/>
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that which it <lb/>
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slightly <lb/>
or <lb/>
Oil Mill, buys farmers are very busy. <lb/>
you j; <lb/>
lots. <lb/>
seed e any the <lb/>
best market price paid every day <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith spent <lb/>
Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. <lb/>
Tucker. <lb/>
of poultry wire, <lb/>
arrived at A. W. <lb/>
Try a bottle of Dr. <lb/>
at the drug <lb/>
L. House, W. Vincent, <lb/>
A large of dry goods g and A. <lb/>
lied hearing, drunk h ll <lb/>
in-iii- and em <lb/>
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Good Business. <lb/>
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Arkansas town in addition to <lb/>
his the local <lb/>
board of aldermen, was also the pro <lb/>
of hotel in the <lb/>
place. i <lb/>
appears that a visitor from the <lb/>
east one day remarked to ibis man <lb/>
that tin- town might he made a good <lb/>
deal healthier if ii certain large <lb/>
swamp mar by were drained. <lb/>
drawled the politician <lb/>
and hotel man, boarders <lb/>
says the sum.- In my <lb/>
us of of <lb/>
who have lived upon the. face of the j aldermen I'd advocate the <lb/>
earth me one -this I improvement in a minute it <lb/>
Mr. Hoover, if he has us the wasn't for my <lb/>
truth, has the cause exclaimed the easterner <lb/>
tare of electricity, continued in surprise, should your son <lb/>
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voice, pity of ii in that be has <lb/>
ii Success. <lb/>
just arrived, at A. o- <lb/>
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went to Greenville to bear the <lb/>
martin family <lb/>
Eggs, per dozen, r-oh orders <lb/>
. . , ,. ,, loin, bay, oats salt, <lb/>
tilled as fast as the hens lay. H. , , . ., <lb/>
cheap, at A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
replied the <lb/>
man, run- the drug <lb/>
Weekly. <lb/>
Each to His Trade. <lb/>
the famous, pianist, Was Largest and Map. <lb/>
once in. ii. I lo dinner by a wealthy The b I in the world is <lb/>
Berlin r, . was the owner of a in the n in. it <lb/>
large i. had las feet i in lies <lb/>
i in his time. After and <lb/>
the repast Hack was to I i it. <lb/>
map in i he <lb/>
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have a very <lb/>
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and membranes of that <lb/>
organ are allowed to <lb/>
jest It cur-. <lb/>
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palpitation of heart, <lb/>
nervous and <lb/>
all is I v <lb/>
cleansing, <lb/>
of <lb/>
and digestive organs. <lb/>
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only. 11.00 Sim <lb/>
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Jackson Winterville N. <lb/>
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tin- most CM be pleased and all very By <lb/>
and jewelry. , cheap. Barber Co., <lb/>
Furniture and all kinds of dim summer stock of <lb/>
goods, arriving daily at A. W j dress goos notions ladies, <lb/>
Ange Co. slippers has and stock <lb/>
White's Colic, Cure, of ladies foods trimmings <lb/>
the continuation kidney more complete than eyer <lb/>
for stock a sure colic cine. before, of <lb/>
at the Drug Store. ; suitings, <lb/>
For Pine honey, Walkers prof, Ties Bags. <lb/>
tome, Dr. killer, all the late-1 vile-, . . i <lb/>
Dr. Bell's Bye salve, ends Tho are respectfully invited <lb/>
sure cure for all Heart troubles, <lb/>
T, N. Manning ft Co. Barber a to Till <lb/>
. I map of i i. <lb/>
Thia v map of <lb/>
Nicolas The map <lb/>
war completed in iii I. Tl <lb/>
greatly interested Mer- <lb/>
I map of <lb/>
published more after <lb/>
that of the learned cardinal. <lb/>
JNO. L WOOTEN. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and of <lb/>
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her lo i <lb/>
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i- your an t, Miss <lb/>
Robin the young <lb/>
with concealed chagrin, as lie <lb/>
pit oil up Ins Inn turned to <lb/>
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has ii in to <lb/>
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HAS IT EVER <lb/>
OCCURRED TO YOU <lb/>
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Main People You <lb/>
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A Telephone Line <lb/>
IS DOOR TO <lb/>
NO TELEPHONE <lb/>
IS<lb/>
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. <lb/>
J. Elks, <lb/>
Chairman. W. Home, <lb/>
J. K. Spier,. R. Barnhill <lb/>
J. W. Page. <lb/>
Clerk Superior C. <lb/>
Moore, <lb/>
may be from overwork, but <lb/>
the chances are Us from an in- <lb/>
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fatigue. <lb/>
a hundred per <lb/>
one j earning capacity. <lb/>
W. Tucker. <lb/>
by, aim only by Register of <lb/>
T. White. <lb/>
William <lb/>
D. Cox. <lb/>
Board of Q. <lb/>
Cox, Chairman, B. M. <lb/>
Arthur, <lb/>
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J. Lanier, <lb/>
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Carolina Harrison was <lb/>
the lady of the land she gave I ft <lb/>
the renovation the White <lb/>
and i <lb/>
of her methods were unique, Mrs. <lb/>
Ben told story of one U <lb/>
her ideas, the working of which <lb/>
the witnessed once upon making an I <lb/>
early morning call. Mr-. <lb/>
in the red alone ilia <lb/>
inquired mother. <lb/>
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the basement. Yon ill generally <lb/>
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We beg leave to announce that we are <lb/>
Wholesale Retail <lb/>
r for-------n <lb/>
White Lead, Paints, <lb/>
Colors, and and <lb/>
Ready Paints. <lb/>
There is in the world better than <lb/>
the Harrison line. It has behind it a <lb/>
reputation for honorable wares and honorable <lb/>
dealings. <lb/>
If you use the Harrison Paints you need <lb/>
never worry quality. <lb/>
We trust that you favor us with your <lb/>
orders whenever you want good paint for any <lb/>
Have just a car load and <lb/>
can give you Special Prices. <lb/>
Bake Hart <lb/>
.; <lb/>
r Services every first <lb/>
I Sunday. B <lb/>
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Sunday <lb/>
line <lb/>
ii- II. No <lb/>
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known Mi A . , .-. i,, . <lb/>
. day Services every Sunday <lb/>
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. , ; . F G Hail- rule. <lb/>
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N. C,<lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C, <lb/>
AT THE OF BUSINESS MARCH 14th. 1905. <lb/>
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blocks, <lb/>
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for and , are i for the <lb/>
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V X A M, meets 1st . keep <lb/>
. , , , , , i i . , be real <lb/>
nights in each , , ,., ,, ,., <lb/>
Coin <lb/>
paid in 25,000.00 <lb/>
Surplus, <lb/>
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aid <lb/>
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County of Pitt, j <lb/>
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swear that the Statement above is true to the best of knowledge <lb/>
and belief JAMES L. LITTLE. Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb/>
me, this 23rd day of March. 1903. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
J. A. ANDREWS, <lb/>
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W. WILSON. <lb/>
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PRIZE- <lb/>
To Victor Belongs Spoils. <lb/>
Special the <lb/>
Si. is. Mo., Oct. Victor Safe a Lock of <lb/>
Cincinnati, received, to-day, the Grand Prise the World <lb/>
. . ii To in- . <lb/>
, , V I received, to-day, the Grand Prize the <lb/>
. Pair, for their exhibit of solid Manganese Steel bank <lb/>
,, and general line of lire and safes and vault.,<lb/>
Cl <lb/>
. I<lb/>
. .<lb/>
their magnificent display taking over all <lb/>
tor for modern improvements, i <lb/>
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of ever, on. <lb/>
in <lb/>
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and <lb/>
The Safe that has never been Burglarized. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, <lb/>
The Reflector <lb/>
inn is Read B <lb/>
money to i .;. what wast, <lb/>
you have what they Rant advertise It yon an hot to <lb/>
i part of their y. <lb/>
do know lint J. B. t <lb/>
I'm., have the prettiest f and <lb/>
calico and in town. <lb/>
That choice buy J. <lb/>
H. smith Bin., received is flue. <lb/>
lime is good for <lb/>
Crop and a should use ii <lb/>
freely, at J. K. Smith ft Bra <lb/>
Mrs. K. Brown came <lb/>
train Sunday morning. <lb/>
That lacs and embroidery <lb/>
is the prettiest in town <lb/>
you wain baby J. K. Smith Bro. <lb/>
great plea-sure receiving hay Independent King Quality are the <lb/>
willing receipts we handle Trust j You win find them at J. J. Ed- <lb/>
in arrears. We have a goods, Hart I ward Son. <lb/>
of all who receive their mail at For peaches, apples, corn I Complete stock spring <lb/>
this office. We also lake orders c, apply to E. B I at J. J. Edward ft <lb/>
for printing. Long and family, of <lb/>
When you need a nice, light, who has been <lb/>
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Agent. <lb/>
AYDEN, N. C. . . <lb/>
AYDEN ITEMS. Don't fail to see Gannon Ty- <lb/>
son's new crockery both plain and <lb/>
May lo, Prices are cheaper <lb/>
As agent for Daily <lb/>
and we take <lb/>
than <lb/>
Come to sec us when <lb/>
several <lb/>
away from hone- for <lb/>
months, is back <lb/>
Now we have plenty the <lb/>
wagon and can I <lb/>
wheels and will sell them as cheap <lb/>
as any one. <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg, Co. <lb/>
Ayden, <lb/>
The say that ft I <lb/>
Tyson have the pretties line of <lb/>
tough pole, for your buggy or <lb/>
Call on us and make a <lb/>
election. Ayden Milling Mfg <lb/>
Co. N. C. <lb/>
Ayden Mfg. Co., <lb/>
Ayden, <lb/>
If yon need anything in way <lb/>
of Crockery, ware <lb/>
dome to sec us, Hart Jenkins. <lb/>
Call and examine our line of <lb/>
grade baggies. You can dress goods in town. Parmele. <lb/>
easily convinced of the superiority M- Barnes is visiting <lb/>
f material and II. M. <lb/>
Ayden Milling . Mtg. Co. j near <lb/>
The infant child of Mr. Mrs. Notice If yon <lb/>
Smith died last Thursday nice and clean, <lb/>
and was buried in Ayden cemetery in realize <lb/>
Friday afternoon. W. l, prices for it, bring it to the <lb/>
Dover, conducted Milling A Mfg. Co., Ayden, <lb/>
burial service. <lb/>
K. E. Co. win do all they if you do secure <lb/>
possible can to please you with, buggies. <lb/>
their new line of heavy- and fancy than ours, <lb/>
groceries. Mfg. Co., <lb/>
first <lb/>
light neat Harness, Ac, Tyson are displaying <lb/>
Ayden Milling A Mfg. Co., Ayden the <lb/>
line eve. to this market. <lb/>
Just received, fine line of E. ft Co's new <lb/>
and can you up in any style j m-t beef, fresh meats, .-an- <lb/>
sage, and fresh <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg Co. A high grade, smart graceful, <lb/>
are re- well made can be <lb/>
daily new groceries and at <lb/>
spent Saturday and Sunday here <lb/>
with ends. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
In to make room <lb/>
next Co days we will fell our <lb/>
regular grade buggies <lb/>
exceptionally low prices. is <lb/>
lake, inn business. <lb/>
Ayden Milling <lb/>
Ayden, <lb/>
Miss Rosa is visiting in <lb/>
light from <lb/>
he <lb/>
Ayden Milling ft Mfg. . <lb/>
There was large <lb/>
sewing sold <lb/>
I or on installment <lb/>
J. II Bro., Ayden <lb/>
received our spring stuck of <lb/>
pants. J. Edwards ft Son. <lb/>
Wrong eyeglasses are worse <lb/>
sometimes than none. If your <lb/>
eyes tire, they call for help. J, <lb/>
W Taylor a graduate optician. <lb/>
lit your glasses <lb/>
at reasonable prices. Noted <lb/>
doctors have said that wrong eye <lb/>
glasses are than poison. <lb/>
umbrella the town <lb/>
of Greenville on Friday, May 12th. <lb/>
A liberal reward for return of <lb/>
same will lie paid by C. A. Fair, <lb/>
Ayden, N. <lb/>
of the must elaborate and <lb/>
lines of summer <lb/>
goods ever brought to is <lb/>
now on display at the store of W. <lb/>
G, iS See them before <lb/>
making your purchases. They <lb/>
are agents for patterns <lb/>
seats for from here to Greenville Sun- and fashion sheets. <lb/>
the trade, that are simply the day to hear the Martin family. First and <lb/>
smoothest seat the market build -High <lb/>
Milling Mfg Co. buggies Ac. for we do not Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
The commissioners and Miss Daisy <lb/>
police should see toil that Milling ft Mfg. Co., Ayden, X. the week in Winterville. <lb/>
it,. . candies Did know you could get one <lb/>
yards, back lots and the streets oranges, . j r. <lb/>
i i i- land . of the old time <lb/>
are kept In a good sanitary at, n. i <lb/>
This extremely hot weather <lb/>
makes it really necessary that <lb/>
every precaution should be used. <lb/>
We have full line of <lb/>
shoes for ladies. Every <lb/>
pair guaranteed. <lb/>
J. J. Edwards ft Co. <lb/>
king cultivators, Gopher <lb/>
plows extra blades at R. I <lb/>
Smith A Bro. <lb/>
We are offering good values for <lb/>
For guano sowers see M. want at J. B Smith <lb/>
A The , Bro. <lb/>
Harris says Harrison Mart ft s for a bar <lb/>
Town and Country paints and J rel of Columbia Flour, none better <lb/>
colors are by far the best <lb/>
that he ever used that it Needles, oil, bands and <lb/>
knocked out several other <lb/>
brands in a test at Greenville last <lb/>
summer. This paint is sold by J. <lb/>
B. Smith a Bro <lb/>
Go IO J. Edwards A- Son <lb/>
for all makes of sewing machines <lb/>
at J. II. Tripp ft Ayden, N. <lb/>
Say neighbor have you seen that <lb/>
fr Simplex fertilizer distributor at <lb/>
, shoes, caps, your spring clothing. K. Smith ft Bro. It puts it <lb/>
rugs tables and w- B ho has been u any quantity you want and does <lb/>
away two weeks writing insurance waste any the ends n w <lb/>
has returned and reports an machine, <lb/>
usually successful trip. Get the Cox planter <lb/>
Do you want a nice suit, best on the market Smith ft <lb/>
pail pan's, shut, hat or low <lb/>
quartered shoes, the latest <lb/>
design- I f go to Jackson A Co, <lb/>
have m great quantities, <lb/>
end will please you. <lb/>
Granges, inn las and all gallon <lb/>
fruits kept by living <lb/>
door oil cloth Gannon Tyson. <lb/>
A large plaining latest <lb/>
unproved tools with which <lb/>
our work. Satisfaction <lb/>
teed. M. I. Tripp a Bro. <lb/>
We know vehicles and values, <lb/>
we also know the buggies we build <lb/>
and sell that we gladly guarantee <lb/>
them. Come to see us <lb/>
you buy not. If you can do <lb/>
better elsewhere we do nit expect <lb/>
your patronage. <lb/>
Milling and Mtg. Co. <lb/>
Ayden, N, O, <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
Mrs. Willie of Parmele, <lb/>
a visit to her her here, <lb/>
returned home yesterday. <lb/>
J. it Smith can furnish ore <lb/>
milk each day to parties <lb/>
n town. <lb/>
I lie carriage buyer <lb/>
knows that a judgment often <lb/>
-Hi- lie kl <lb/>
Here is a which a <lb/>
K baggy be Bold. <lb/>
Our a certain <lb/>
In style and <lb/>
not offered <lb/>
ft Mfg. C . Ayden, <lb/>
Lawrence, of <lb/>
came down on yesterday's tram <lb/>
Something new Ayden J. It. <lb/>
ft Bra, have a <lb/>
I u mid . <lb/>
, and you can t your <lb/>
by i <lb/>
J. II. <lb/>
ft Bro. We sell i ii <lb/>
tin cash on I rm, Ayden, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
i John Lynn is <lb/>
his grandmother <lb/>
Ion <lb/>
Stuffing. <lb/>
For n very stuffing <lb/>
blanch u couple of-quarts <lb/>
and for half <lb/>
in water enough to cover, . <lb/>
Bi to them i <lb/>
of butter, a <lb/>
ii of a sail spoon . if <lb/>
pepper, a of minced ton- <lb/>
two of <lb/>
yolks Of two eggs. <lb/>
M I and the <lb/>
OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
At the close of nit . i- <lb/>
nm Discounts, <lb/>
i; i. I I. ; <lb/>
m Hanks, j <lb/>
Ca- . . <lb/>
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ii,. <lb/>
notes . ii<lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Ci stock paid in, <lb/>
d its less <lb/>
et to el, et II <lb/>
u 1.08<lb/>
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. , . . <lb/>
An Odd Compliment. <lb/>
All in i he com pain <lb/>
of a w lo whom he .- <lb/>
I .- i I In --.-. when on a<lb/>
made use of I lie run <lb/>
nil . one was <lb/>
over her grave. <lb/>
. vi., for even <lb/>
i i the <lb/>
lady if I choice, I <lb/>
the powers, ma'am, but I <lb/>
wish I was the happy<lb/>
Mr. Pardon me fr <lb/>
hut Isn't your wife a <lb/>
to <lb/>
sO <lb/>
w. <lb/>
anything wanted <lb/>
i your wife . . , . , . . <lb/>
FURNITURE, CARPETS, MATTINGS, <lb/>
sue lo sit on <lb/>
and CURTAiNS <lb/>
knee. Now all over mo. Sum <lb/>
Journal <lb/>
WINTER <lb/>
CLOTHES <lb/>
Time to lay away winter <lb/>
clothes pretty soon. Better <lb/>
see to it they are protect <lb/>
ed from moths until are <lb/>
wanted again. We have <lb/>
MOTH BALLS <lb/>
MOTH POWDER <lb/>
CAMPHOR <lb/>
TAR BAGS <lb/>
CHAMBRAY <lb/>
A moth can't near any of <lb/>
them. They're cheaper <lb/>
buying new clothes. <lb/>
M. M. SAULS, Ph. G. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
BEFORE THE HOUSE BURNS. <lb/>
If you contemplate <lb/>
property While <lb/>
you are wading your I m I <lb/>
house may U <lb/>
tire. <lb/>
The Time to Ac it Now <lb/>
while the property is <lb/>
when yon get n <lb/>
the lire it- too late. write <lb/>
insures. Lei me explain <lb/>
fit out <lb/>
your <lb/>
whole <lb/>
NEXT DOOR TO WHITES. <lb/>
RICKS m <lb/>
on <lb/>
ii i <lb/>
; I<lb/>
destroyed <lb/>
. ;. ,; . <lb/>
nice line of <lb/>
b i and fruits . f j, <lb/>
and cabbage,, a <lb/>
bottle and by <lb/>
i . Bi butt on i i i I <lb/>
ii i , <lb/>
ting y. i in <lb/>
nice, <lb/>
Mrs. Charlotte set <lb/>
weeks very pleasantly spent were . <lb/>
herewith relatives, returned to I B general wood and <lb/>
her home in Pact us last work haggles, wagons and carts <lb/>
consult M. B Tripp A <lb/>
A. Willis would beg. i- Tripp A Bro. are now <lb/>
form the public that he is prepared to make wooden legs for <lb/>
to move houses on short notice and horses <lb/>
horn. W, for <lb/>
The dispensary opened Saturday cheap glass ware, plain and <lb/>
with John Pierce and John Ah x- its a beauty and in fact everything <lb/>
The receipts for Come to see me a trial <lb/>
it to <lb/>
. sag <lb/>
ill .;. <lb/>
beat t. the i . <lb/>
grade. U <lb/>
in charge, <lb/>
without damage at reasonable <lb/>
prices. <lb/>
J, B. Smith A Bro. gives me <lb/>
more for my hams, shoulders <lb/>
chickens eggs than anybody <lb/>
else. <lb/>
A special meeting of the <lb/>
visors of public roads is called <lb/>
Saturday, May by J. L. <lb/>
That rock salt at J. B. Smith ft <lb/>
Bro., is the best thing I can get <lb/>
for my stock. They only eat what <lb/>
want of i at a time. <lb/>
Those while tan <lb/>
will convince you W. <lb/>
Simplex guano distributors, Cos j <lb/>
cotton planters and repairs at J. <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
Old man what makes you always <lb/>
go to J. B. Smith A Bro., to do <lb/>
your I can <lb/>
W. HOOKS, <lb/>
A. P. MURRAY, <lb/>
Painter and Paper Hanger. <lb/>
in I lava <lb/>
III <lb/>
In <lb/>
and ll, <lb/>
or mules. <lb/>
latest was a decided success, <lb/>
, , always get any thing I want Horn <lb/>
Ladies misses children black ., <lb/>
, , . ,. the <lb/>
and white slippers all at <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
The freshet loaf bread who has been Annie <lb/>
sud re ; f <lb/>
tinned to her home Monday <lb/>
We know interest <lb/>
men who prefer to walk or the <lb/>
All work entrusted to me rill <lb/>
designs a Wall Paper. <lb/>
A. P. MURRAY, <lb/>
N. <lb/>
steal;, etc. <lb/>
order. <lb/>
buns, r-i <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Yours to i lease, <lb/>
H. Co. and <lb/>
iv. ., B bi torn i-, <lb/>
tripe, <lb/>
II I Will IV <lb/>
i ii mil all kind of on <lb/>
freshest loaf bread right <lb/>
from the at ft <lb/>
A gentleman us Ayden bad <lb/>
charge of Greenville last <lb/>
Surely the old town was in good <lb/>
COLUMBIA FLOUR, <lb/>
J. A. Ricks Bro. <lb/>
Your Household Cleaning for Spring <lb/>
hands. <lb/>
The mill of the Ayden Milling <lb/>
and Mtg. Co. which has out <lb/>
repair is now in <lb/>
they are prepared to <lb/>
shortest who <lb/>
J. B. Smith A Bra, are may with patronage. <lb/>
for children have seen this also call special attention to be found there. If you <lb/>
their buggies. I something try them. <lb/>
men who will not believe that our <lb/>
buggies are the moat economical at <lb/>
their price. <lb/>
The soda fountain a ft <lb/>
M Law be in service <lb/>
from now the end of season., <lb/>
The newest an latest drinks will l <lb/>
want <lb/>
that are i m <lb/>
price , <lb/>
OIL CLOTH, <lb/>
other <lb/>
If it give you absolute <lb/>
your dealer will <lb/>
pay yon for returning it. <lb/>
B. F. <lb/>
Ayden. Curtains and <lb/>
Commodities. <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON <lb/>
Block, Beat <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
TAFT VANDYKE. <lb/>
Subscribe to THE REFLECTOR. <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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GREENVILLE'S <lb/>
Great <lb/>
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of . i . fort<lb/>
Good Taste is Always <lb/>
Good Style <lb/>
on Health Shoes <lb/>
FOR MEN <lb/>
Tie i n obtained Is due principally to their <lb/>
ti n <lb/>
Comfortable From the Time You Put Them On. <lb/>
, , , a has succeeded in equaling them. The <lb/>
.; . . ; s. The price is W. pair, with full value <lb/>
I, ; . i . I long hold their shape as well as the 15.00<lb/>
I CALL AND INSPECT THIS LINE. <lb/>
MACE <lb/>
FIT <lb/>
the Foot, <lb/>
the Head <lb/>
and the <lb/>
And a Token of <lb/>
Eternal Surrender <lb/>
J. B. <lb/>
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STORE. <lb/>
Dinner was just over at moss <lb/>
room of the young officers of the <lb/>
White hussars, stationed outside of <lb/>
and i group of fellows <lb/>
ton, idly lounging on the beautiful <lb/>
c that the city. <lb/>
Suddenly Lieutenant turn- <lb/>
ed to one of the men behind him <lb/>
and. seizing bis arm, cried <lb/>
no use. old man We all <lb/>
about it, so might as well<lb/>
The officer whom he bad <lb/>
ken looked in astonishment, lie <lb/>
was a hand-on fellow, <lb/>
with honest blue eyes and a proud <lb/>
bearing. <lb/>
hat in thunder are you talking <lb/>
he demanded amiably. <lb/>
look -o replied <lb/>
the other. one bore knows <lb/>
that are engaged to Mi- Kitty <lb/>
know more do, <lb/>
the all pi;. <lb/>
happened lei the with <lb/>
her the ore- lady <lb/>
and In ha n mi riding <lb/>
. In and brother it follows, <lb/>
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kit ill an <lb/>
ill; I . <lb/>
. be said. <lb/>
if I had In in I <lb/>
tin aid I m . I. Ii <lb/>
Colonel tire In.- you like a <lb/>
.-on. and Madeline n most <lb/>
hew i tell in j; young hull. <lb/>
is favored at <lb/>
present. . <lb/>
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and <lb/>
Mad Why, die i- only a <lb/>
Tin n all know about <lb/>
said Kirby <lb/>
a of growing up and lie- <lb/>
fascinating young <lb/>
Worthington did re- <lb/>
ply, lie Lad received a shock, and it <lb/>
was not long before he made some <lb/>
excuse and hastily limited the com- <lb/>
In fellow officers, <lb/>
we are <lb/>
walked rapidly in the <lb/>
the colonel's The <lb/>
curtain were drawn and <lb/>
.-hewed . large ; <lb/>
lighted, but ha Madeline's <lb/>
e. w .- <lb/>
The hi mi- .-; about to <lb/>
ring the Ml when the young girl's <lb/>
laugh rally, <lb/>
brad. Without doubt <lb/>
was l here. <lb/>
I turned i . furious with <lb/>
-elf one else. <lb/>
impudent voting puppy What hi i <lb/>
had lie coining around <lb/>
Madeline And win hadn't he, Ber- <lb/>
that colonel's <lb/>
was no longer n child, tun a very <lb/>
young i Did ii need <lb/>
a stranger make him recognize <lb/>
the u <lb/>
ant If in <lb/>
to hi- rooms. ., for <lb/>
a long tune the silvery <lb/>
. lb ii d the wind <lb/>
lie could think of nut hut Mail- <lb/>
and now i-i lest him <lb/>
fur his d ways in <lb/>
forgetting the main little <lb/>
no one hut lie had shown the <lb/>
colonel's daughter. Ber- <lb/>
was full of the <lb/>
-harp speech he Ii id made her a few <lb/>
days before when her levity had <lb/>
seemed particularly ill timed, and the <lb/>
memory of a tear .- had dashed <lb/>
away became intolerable. <lb/>
In fact, that single ear prevent- <lb/>
ed sleeping, lie tossed <lb/>
and turned in vain. <lb/>
Vt last, with the dawn and an <lb/>
early ride through the cool country, <lb/>
the I <lb/>
order in the of <lb/>
his idea.-. at Io . <lb/>
he mads his u ore the <lb/>
colonel's door, and I hi- lime he did I <lb/>
not hesitate It r j the bell. <lb/>
The m lid Ii I in lie k of <lb/>
the w here id over- <lb/>
looked the be <lb/>
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demur her,<lb/>
visit I Id. shall <lb/>
probably be very busy for the next <lb/>
two or three <lb/>
that you did not <lb/>
I come to Roe us lat asked <lb/>
Mad a <lb/>
night No; had a<lb/>
your now duties as <lb/>
prevented you also. How is <lb/>
the attractive Miss j <lb/>
Miss Kitty Do you <lb/>
believe that and bull story, too. <lb/>
Mad had more <lb/>
sense than to credit every story that <lb/>
the gossips in place set. <lb/>
growled Bernard. <lb/>
A sudden smile crossed <lb/>
piquant face, but she repressed it <lb/>
instantly. <lb/>
I thought she was such <lb/>
an intelligent well balanced <lb/>
and <lb/>
your she added, a spice of <lb/>
malice in her lone. <lb/>
1- a thousand miles from <lb/>
the lady of my de- <lb/>
the lieutenant warmly, look- <lb/>
earnestly at his pretty <lb/>
ion. She has none <lb/>
of the charm, the freshness, the wit, <lb/>
that would attract want at <lb/>
least a show of tenderness in the <lb/>
woman to whose mercies I <lb/>
my one who will love <lb/>
me, if only a little. Besides, <lb/>
he suddenly rest raining his <lb/>
impetuous outbreak, might <lb/>
have trusted me enough to <lb/>
would told you before <lb/>
any one else if it <lb/>
me at all. <lb/>
he asked a pause. <lb/>
young girl looked at him in <lb/>
surprise. <lb/>
if you Bernard con- <lb/>
without waiting for an an- <lb/>
want to you a question. <lb/>
May <lb/>
Madeline nodded her bead in eon- <lb/>
sent. <lb/>
me, then, is it true you <lb/>
lime <lb/>
The colonel's daughter moved <lb/>
patiently, bin Bernard braved her <lb/>
displeasure. <lb/>
cannot tell you how much <lb/>
hope it is not he went on, Bob- <lb/>
by 1- chap, bill not ill all the <lb/>
kind of fellow for you. Von would <lb/>
never be with him in the <lb/>
the world. can't <lb/>
upon him for an realize <lb/>
that what am and doing <lb/>
Under the Same Condemnation. <lb/>
The Davidson Dispatch <lb/>
is currently reported and gen- <lb/>
accepted as a truth that there <lb/>
are from three to live illicit <lb/>
in almost constant operation in <lb/>
township, this county. Rev- <lb/>
officers are in Lexington almost <lb/>
every week, but one never hears of <lb/>
their visiting township, not- <lb/>
withstanding the fact that they <lb/>
had positive and reliable information <lb/>
t of the condition of affairs existing in <lb/>
that township. Why is thin Can <lb/>
you explain <lb/>
We have no idea why it is and <lb/>
hence cannot explain it; but take <lb/>
leave to suggest that while revenue <lb/>
officers are in Lexington almost <lb/>
every week, it is likely that David <lb/>
son county officers, charged with the <lb/>
execution of the Slate laws, are in <lb/>
Lexington almost every day; and if <lb/>
the facts about these illicit distiller- <lb/>
are as d, they are DO more <lb/>
to be acquitted of dereliction of duty <lb/>
the revenue officers are to be <lb/>
convicted of it. The operation of <lb/>
illicit distilleries is as much a viola- <lb/>
of the Watts law as is of any <lb/>
Federal statute. If county officers <lb/>
do not know this they should get <lb/>
down the acts of the legislature of <lb/>
and read about amongst the <lb/>
law s for a spell. one of these <lb/>
abominable little moonshine <lb/>
should be destroyed wherever <lb/>
audit is a duly equally in- <lb/>
upon State and Federal <lb/>
officers to find destiny them To <lb/>
exculpate one set by silence and rail <lb/>
cut against the other when both are <lb/>
equally guilty of failure to discharge <lb/>
a plain duty, is partisanship gone to <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
may seem unworthy an Ii <lb/>
and a gentleman, but, oh, Mad, I de- <lb/>
sire happiness more than any- <lb/>
thing in the world, and I cannot <lb/>
bear lo see yon throw yourself away <lb/>
upon n man who I know is not <lb/>
The lie mint stopped. He was <lb/>
pale, but voice rang clear and <lb/>
earnest. <lb/>
said Mad after a <lb/>
slight did not know <lb/>
Mr. desirous of making <lb/>
me his wife. Certainly I have <lb/>
nevi r given him the smallest en- <lb/>
men in <lb/>
she a moment and <lb/>
then added <lb/>
ever I marry it will be with a <lb/>
man lo whom can give my whole <lb/>
confidence, some one whoso com- <lb/>
Original Observations. <lb/>
The cream of society is very often <lb/>
nothing but lei milk. <lb/>
every man who runs for <lb/>
at office has a walk-over. <lb/>
A man's distant relatives <lb/>
those who have the most money. <lb/>
has no in <lb/>
church Unit has no interest in <lb/>
humanity. <lb/>
Bread is lie life and it is <lb/>
frequently the Indigestion of life, <lb/>
will be both glad and proud sow aid pigs. <lb/>
become and who will be gentle w <lb/>
to <lb/>
and kind with <lb/>
Bernard looked at her. He had <lb/>
never her in mood <lb/>
She had him <lb/>
r he had tried to lie serious. <lb/>
a brute yo 11111-. ink <lb/>
me, lie murmured contritely. <lb/>
I ever have been <lb/>
an lo scold <lb/>
Madeline bands in a <lb/>
tit gesture of denial, and her <lb/>
eye- inly. Bernard <lb/>
at hi r, scarce daring to hope. <lb/>
Behind the hi ever lay a love too <lb/>
to In denied, and the <lb/>
I.- d both the whit <lb/>
voice <lb/>
his. dust then a <lb/>
above m <lb/>
m r for two <lb/>
are not doing a killing <lb/>
III <lb/>
colonel, cried Ber- <lb/>
I, turning toward the piazza, <lb/>
win d <lb/>
I, would laughed <lb/>
are iv. me <lb/>
me I Iv my I <lb/>
beg I love <lb/>
The colonel Mrs. <lb/>
on, who was <lb/>
dear, is <lb/>
be asked, i Here .- B <lb/>
who an Made- <lb/>
. I <lb/>
I to you <lb/>
Mrs. Gregory looked happily at <lb/>
her daughter. <lb/>
do dear Are <lb/>
you not <lb/>
M,. <lb/>
mother and r <lb/>
then she d to I pager <lb/>
yo h her. <lb/>
. . iii . mi <lb/>
My. <lb/>
re <lb/>
m lie ores <lb/>
in <lb/>
the<lb/>
token of eternal <lb/>
I id, Boston Her- <lb/>
About first of April there <lb/>
strayed my mar <lb/>
H Sow pigs. <lb/>
The sow is black and white, slit in <lb/>
one ear swallow in the <lb/>
other. Suitable reward fur in-- <lb/>
formation lending to n en very t <lb/>
J. W. Perkins, <lb/>
N. t;. <lb/>
Many h good has been <lb/>
given the degree <lb/>
by idle go-sips. <lb/>
Tuesday the Blades Lumber Co., <lb/>
New bad a 15.000 fire <lb/>
their plant. <lb/>
They Hie surveying for an <lb/>
road between and <lb/>
SUITED. <lb/>
A barrel for <lb/>
A hand out for the beat, <lb/>
A knock-out tor the bruiser <lb/>
And for the feet. <lb/>
is the name. All <lb/>
sell it and guarantee the result. <lb/>
DR. MOTT'S <lb/>
PILLS s <lb/>
WE <lb/>
I I V Q r y;, <lb/>
Shrunken <lb/>
to r <lb/>
.,. <lb/>
1.11,1 hf <lb/>
our <lb/>
old at <lb/>
Hut. it <lb/>
for ft.<lb/>
lit . in l. I p n Of or upturn <lb/>
by mail on price, lilt., <lb/>
CO., <lb/>
ARNOLD'S BALSAM <lb/>
is CURE. <lb/>
Dysentery by <lb/>
Jno. L. Woolen and Coward Woolen <lb/>
R. L. <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
SUBSCRIBE TO <lb/>
THE EASTERN <lb/>
D. J. Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY, MAY 1905. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
UNVEILING OF MONUMENT. <lb/>
AT <lb/>
Mr. Joyner to New Closing Exercises of Graded School. <lb/>
Today-Flag Will Be Received by There f , <lb/>
Mrs. Edmund N. Joyner. in North that baa a <lb/>
Mr. Andrew Joyner left at splendidly conducted school <lb/>
o'clock last for New Bern and from which <lb/>
lie present at the unveiling of the there has been better results. <lb/>
of the state of New superintendent, Prof. J. II. <lb/>
Jersey to the soldiers of that state is an up-to-date school man <lb/>
who were killed in the battle of in broadest and a teach. <lb/>
in At battle of mat ability. He has <lb/>
a New Jersey captured been assisted in the of the <lb/>
the flag of the j school three lady <lb/>
Plow and if will he exercises <lb/>
to the this held on <lb/>
of tie company today. After; At Hoe, K Hill- <lb/>
will Hard, of delivered <lb/>
received by Mia. Mary the. address Every <lb/>
Joyner, wife Edmund the for ere <lb/>
N. Joyner, as sixteen year old hour to bear the address and the <lb/>
Mary not only aided in I toe people out <lb/>
the flair, but was selected A people from the <lb/>
by patriots to present surrounding <lb/>
to the Plow boys, which she did for the grass hey would hive <lb/>
in a neat little address. The ting been there in numbers. Mr. <lb/>
was accepted by the captain of Billiard spoke n the <lb/>
now Major Hard- i.-s their <lb/>
of Greenville, N. V., and it is <lb/>
remarkable that both be and head of <lb/>
j lady who presented it, and <lb/>
and will be present to receive and they were of two I <lb/>
it back again after the lapse and real, and that they I <lb/>
nearly half a century. Mr. and have the relative proportion to <lb/>
Mrs. Joyner passed through last as a mouse lo an <lb/>
night from Columbia, and Mr. He showed in a <lb/>
Andrew his brother, joined earnest manner how <lb/>
them here to Mr. might be The <lb/>
and Joyner will be was a masterful effort from <lb/>
the slate of North Carolina by to end. Mr. was <lb/>
invitation of Glenn. strong happy m his <lb/>
lion f every point made, and the <lb/>
waiter beard a sen-i thoughtful <lb/>
MERRY-GO ROUND AND LAWN PAR- <lb/>
TY. <lb/>
A GREAT GAME. <lb/>
Greensboro Telegram. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
N. V. May <lb/>
Mrs. ti. returned <lb/>
Wednesday pending <lb/>
two weeks-with relatives in <lb/>
folk, Va <lb/>
M. ,. , , , , <lb/>
rs. B. B. and ,, , , . <lb/>
. u . . , ville mi I his <lb/>
Mary, who have been visiting <lb/>
Mrs returned Mon- <lb/>
day to their home in Elizabeth <lb/>
City. <lb/>
Mi. Robert mm, a popular bard- <lb/>
ware drummer of Petersburg spent <lb/>
a few days in town ibis week. <lb/>
Mrs. O, O. spent <lb/>
day in Greenville with Mrs. K It. <lb/>
A. died <lb/>
gentleman say alter speech <lb/>
was concluded ten years from <lb/>
now this speech be bearing <lb/>
results in the lives of every tine <lb/>
young man that heard it. <lb/>
Such speeches area benediction <lb/>
I to any community and the Farm- <lb/>
one. <lb/>
At night B splendidly selected <lb/>
program was rendered Id a manner <lb/>
that r. fleeted c upon the <lb/>
pupils taking Some of <lb/>
pieces were in effect. <lb/>
town has. a large handsome <lb/>
opera house about completed and <lb/>
the exercises held in this. <lb/>
There must have been something <lb/>
Large Amounts Taken in by the Altar <lb/>
Workers and Aid Society. <lb/>
The Altar Workers of the <lb/>
Methodist church bad <lb/>
go-round In charge Thursday night. <lb/>
While the Ladies Aid Society <lb/>
ed refreshments on the court <lb/>
lawn, of these societies <lb/>
the church received the large <lb/>
patronage which they s- justly <lb/>
merit, and the receipt- far <lb/>
those of previous Donation of <lb/>
this kind. <lb/>
For several days it had been the <lb/>
intention of Altar to <lb/>
charter me an <lb/>
evening, but on account of <lb/>
contracts Manager <lb/>
could not at ones name a date <lb/>
However, a more lovely <lb/>
and night could not have been <lb/>
Indeed it was ail <lb/>
mg of beauty and a night of stars, <lb/>
with no cloud hi- I <lb/>
I the Altar made good <lb/>
use of every opportunity to <lb/>
. the occasion successful one. <lb/>
As a result of their efforts <lb/>
were taken in at the <lb/>
round, which so delighted Manager <lb/>
that he gave a <lb/>
minutes ride free t . the <lb/>
While Altar Workers w- b <lb/>
engaged as above the <lb/>
ladies of the society were <lb/>
busy serving refresh men Is. Tie <lb/>
court house lawn had been baud- <lb/>
Homely lighted, attractive <lb/>
seats were tastefully arranged <lb/>
About the green. Early in the <lb/>
evening the was crowded <lb/>
with y and old, and <lb/>
ladies were kept busy serving <lb/>
delicacies, As a result of their <lb/>
efforts the receipts at lawn <lb/>
party amounted to making <lb/>
of taken in by the <lb/>
Altar Workers and Aid <lb/>
jointly. <lb/>
thrown in 3rd, Blow thrown <lb/>
2nd. <lb/>
Henpeck. Lo to Greenville by Score Henpecks up, fan-, <lb/>
While. H., hits pitcher <lb/>
AND SOCIAL. <lb/>
Thursday, 1904. <lb/>
Thus. of is <lb/>
in town <lb/>
The greatest ball game ever on at 1st, fans. <lb/>
known In history of Greenville Greenville hits to <lb/>
as played in park Fri- pitcher and out at White h 1- <lb/>
afternoon. Henpecks played to left, makes l-t . <lb/>
j tome disadvantage, as their bits 3rd out a 1st, White <lb/>
tar pitcher, Anderson nukes <lb/>
spit ball list unable to fill 1st, . lame, hit. ,., ant , <lb/>
bi position in the box, having Anderson and ville this <lb/>
pitched a game be day be- Henpecks up, hits <lb/>
re wag called at to short and out at l-t. Brown hits <lb/>
Greenville at the and Wood-1 to 3rd and out at 1st, Hail <lb/>
in the for Henpecks. ,,,,, -no Moore and win, Harry went <lb/>
up aid Blow ditto, for two In Forbes hits this <lb/>
wen- , Winter- <lb/>
at Oral m.-n down, three bagger, and P., b- a ville evening <lb/>
la-e on halls, Brown score, Blow called for cutting 1--, <lb/>
Alston thin baseman's Moore hits to makes l-t, <lb/>
goes t. second, White hits to and out, Moore <lb/>
to left field, Wood-1 scores, Sanders up fans Rev. II J-. Moore left this <lb/>
word scores, Flanagan tips to Henpecks op, Flanagan hits to morning for Ki. son ville- <lb/>
bits 2nd out at hits left, Mrs. J. K. returned <lb/>
Brown thrown at 2nd, Overton ,,,, evening <lb/>
scores, hits to short, makes on balls, B., base on balls, , <lb/>
p., bits throw nut by S of <lb/>
ville, 1- i. u H- days here. <lb/>
C I-. Lincoln has from <lb/>
I Gilliam to Tar- <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
W. Brown went to <lb/>
O. Hooker Wednesday <lb/>
evening from Norfolk. <lb/>
. If. for <lb/>
Wed evening. <lb/>
ball thrown from catcher, <lb/>
j White II, inns. Warren out 3rd while taking a <lb/>
Mis nap, <lb/>
i Wood aid out 2nd to Score Score lo favor<lb/>
up, While Umpire, Flanagan, lime of game <lb/>
by 2nd baseman, hits hours and minutes, <lb/>
Held, thrown 2nd, Wood- <lb/>
tips fly to pitcher, out. ward Hits on on <lb/>
Henpecks bat. While hits <lb/>
Forbes in box, Brown Blow, Flanagan, Three <lb/>
thrown out by base Home run- <lb/>
baseman. <lb/>
Greenville up, base <lb/>
on balls, James bits to short, <lb/>
Anderson takes 2nd, Pritchard <lb/>
flies to right field, Forbes <lb/>
Blow bits for two buses, Audi rot <lb/>
and James <lb/>
GRADED SCHOOL. <lb/>
. Nobles ii. <lb/>
returned <lb/>
ii lining. <lb/>
Mis. thus. and son <lb/>
Charlie, returned Wednesday eve- <lb/>
from n to Kelford. <lb/>
Mrs. Mary Lang, of <lb/>
and Miss Alien Lang went to <lb/>
Kins ton evening. <lb/>
Mrs. A. Whichard, of <lb/>
Whichard, at d her guest, Miss <lb/>
x Mary of Norfolk, spent today <lb/>
; hen- with Mrs. J. Whichard. <lb/>
F. Harding and little <lb/>
1.11 <lb/>
New Bern to be present at the <lb/>
the u 1111- . <lb/>
ITEMS <lb/>
; six seven hundred people <lb/>
Sunday , . <lb/>
morning after an of several T <lb/>
weeks. The deceased was a native I <lb/>
, ,. in we have ever <lb/>
of Nash county and ins remains <lb/>
. ,,; i, , st en any here, I here were Several <lb/>
conveyed to hi.- old <lb/>
m . never in the <lb/>
Tuesday morning for , ,,. h <lb/>
W. II. Hawkins, of Chicago, bu <lb/>
was in week. L <lb/>
Mr. and children, of <lb/>
visited our K <lb/>
Thursday afternoon. Of as line a board of <lb/>
J. a and daughter, charge of a <lb/>
Mamie Both, of Greenville, spent <lb/>
Wednesday win. . Everybody showed their interest <lb/>
Wednesday night <lb/>
Mrs. Ricks, <lb/>
with Dr. and <lb/>
by Closing their business <lb/>
Joe Bawls, of Greenville, <lb/>
at hotel Wei- red <lb/>
letter day education for <lb/>
night. <lb/>
Miss Katharine, <lb/>
who has been sick for several days <lb/>
is able to be out again. <lb/>
Little Edith sick <lb/>
With I feyer. <lb/>
tin <lb/>
Presbyterian Church <lb/>
Services tomorrow the Pies. <lb/>
I district. <lb/>
Will Not Be Tolerated. <lb/>
Wednesday afternoon two <lb/>
solute white women who had <lb/>
id more liquor than was <lb/>
need <lb/>
took buggy <lb/>
in the Ties- ., , hum <lb/>
both through tin <lb/>
evening Since several of pan This morning they were <lb/>
ton are absent their pulpits before Mayor to anew <lb/>
this week a cordial i- and had to <lb/>
and coats, with the <lb/>
these . u, will be more <lb/>
the preaching of <lb/>
i , I I, I <lb/>
need Did-<lb/>
. db <lb/>
wot the first hi grand-mother, <lb/>
I Iii on, in South <lb/>
h Ito <lb/>
black and <lb/>
N. C, May 1905. <lb/>
A of is reported in <lb/>
this and adjoining neighborhoods, <lb/>
Mrs. Louise of <lb/>
I Friday <lb/>
some time with son, <lb/>
M. F. C. Cameron and Mrs. Ii. i <lb/>
Cameron have been spending a <lb/>
few days here, and <lb/>
to yesterday. <lb/>
and Mi.-, <lb/>
Tucker <lb/>
in Winterville. <lb/>
Several of our friends attended <lb/>
the farewell sermon of Dr. Martin <lb/>
Sunday evening, <lb/>
went to <lb/>
Saturday. <lb/>
Misses Ad nit and <lb/>
I Dannie and Me- <lb/>
Lawhorn <lb/>
i Stove Sunday. <lb/>
Mies Bessie Smith, Woodland, <lb/>
u. in the neighborhood Sunday <lb/>
Miss spent Saturday <lb/>
night <lb/>
and Joe i- <lb/>
ere in this vicinity Sunday. <lb/>
Ola Winterville, <lb/>
I spent Saturday with Lewis <lb/>
G. James this mom <lb/>
It from New Bern. <lb/>
F. Harding this <lb/>
morning from New Bern. <lb/>
W. E. Nichols went to <lb/>
Ending of the Second Session <lb/>
graded school, the <lb/>
ore, Blow the town, has closed its <lb/>
r, . term was commemorating the battle of New <lb/>
bat, successful and gratifying. Bern during the civil war, which <lb/>
u, Overton T,. ,. ,,,,,,., ,, <lb/>
the work done In every was . , AI <lb/>
error, caught at excellent. Friday, May 1906. <lb/>
K ago preparations were I G. W. Baker left this morning <lb/>
Greenville, W bite hits through for an elaborate commence- for <lb/>
first, vis fly a, , ,.,;,., the ,., C. W. went to Winter- <lb/>
,.,. ,., ,, after,. <lb/>
White scores, out short cough <lb/>
am the this had to be <lb/>
Henpecks, White H-. singles to V. interesting ex- <lb/>
center, James was on the held Friday <lb/>
and threw nut, home lull , <lb/>
run by wild by ; . ii.,; . . the pupil- <lb/>
man. Woodward bats makes fit rendering . ., Thursday evening. <lb/>
makes first, hits c along ,, ,. . ,,, <lb/>
through Woodward scores, in regular They <lb/>
Brown showed training. <lb/>
and it At the address Johnston went to Winter- <lb/>
to short and is out, by E. evening, <lb/>
and makes first, faun. t a large Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Moore went <lb/>
Greenville op, Prichard out being out lo hear bun, sub- to Winterville Thursday evening, <lb/>
to left, Forties makes Alston error. was A. I; ,.,., <lb/>
Blow hits right field, p- Mount Thursday <lb/>
to 3rd, Moore mil to people have the pleasure <lb/>
left, Blow steals 2nd, White hits -I to. He of <lb/>
right thrown t 2nd, Blow and the prevailing Mrs. E. A. <lb/>
Forbes scores. disposition to fall down and borne <lb/>
White, H., fans, possess wealth, <lb/>
swings to Woodward do not make nobility. Mrs. J. Grimes, who has <lb/>
b hat, thrown out at 2nd, what been visiting her Mr. and <lb/>
bunts has I hat makes noble. J. J. left <lb/>
up, Woodward to steal synopsis of the evening for <lb/>
2nd. Three men down. It Every Saturday, May <lb/>
,. , , sentence was n gem and <lb/>
returned to Raleigh <lb/>
It hi l . <lb/>
mother <lb/>
and <lb/>
I hi- <lb/>
ll to. <lb/>
Chet <lb/>
Old Dick <lb/>
The . Ill it's little folks ate <lb/>
. of <lb/>
to m <lb/>
year It. Cherry. <lb/>
horse I'm <lb/>
we <lb/>
and <lb/>
passed the <lb/>
as <lb/>
ho, <lb/>
Greenville up, bits to , . .; w <lb/>
center, Jarvis makes Let, Sanders <lb/>
Anderson suck speeches could <lb/>
hits to Center, hits to short, <lb/>
Jarvis scores, makes 1-1, Cured Him. <lb/>
Forbes fans, three . en on base, . , , . <lb/>
candidate, in <lb/>
its for t base James <lb/>
, . ., speech ii ins to election <lb/>
Audi core, e hits 3rd u . , , , <lb/>
. had to to in II <lb/>
d Is . <lb/>
of children <lb/>
C, skinner returned to New <lb/>
this <lb/>
Rev; II. Moon turned from <lb/>
evening, <lb/>
B. i . and little <lb/>
this<lb/>
i; i, ii -Some <lb/>
i; foul . , beating but . <lb/>
ll <lb/>
. . man, . <lb/>
rod <lb/>
. . <lb/>
. . <lb/>
rd, Jarvis fans I I know I I . <lb/>
. . . .<lb/>
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id <lb/>
n id to Winterville<lb/>
tarry, <lb/>
from<lb/>
took l <lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
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