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styles and sizes, that are selling for pair, <lb/>
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It. W. King was re-elected <lb/>
III III WARD. <lb/>
l absence of ward <lb/>
D. L. James <lb/>
elected chairman, M Moore <lb/>
secretary, <lb/>
The names of 1- <lb/>
Lanier presented <lb/>
alderman. received <lb/>
votes and and <lb/>
war declared the nominee. <lb/>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY, JUNE 1905. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
PRINTING PRESS EATS PAPER. <lb/>
That It What One CM <lb/>
Young America can knock e <lb/>
THE ELECTION. <lb/>
MAN MURDERS A <lb/>
TWO BUGGIES MIX. <lb/>
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL <lb/>
MILITARY RECEPTION. <lb/>
Board Aldermen Return. Otto Dehart Fatally Shoots Mrs. Pink <lb/>
The hoard of aldermen met in. Goode at Va. <lb/>
old crowd out two to one when it adjourned at noon today ff. June around the depot waiting for <lb/>
comes to getting off things that land the returns of the j reached here of a <lb/>
are bright. Since was out I election held J a drunken young man at <lb/>
the editor's have been showed hat a the <lb/>
was cant. <lb/>
The was as <lb/>
Fleming i <lb/>
votes. <lb/>
doing little chores about the <lb/>
to keep in a little pocket <lb/>
One of a friend <lb/>
down with her, th other day, and <lb/>
the latter, like most bight <lb/>
displayed an Inquisitive tarn of <lb/>
mind asked n number of <lb/>
about different thing in the <lb/>
office. <lb/>
does do up S. Carr each votes. <lb/>
the visitor asked one <lb/>
of the boys in the shop j voles. <lb/>
Our hopeful began duly <lb/>
line. <lb/>
Mis. Goode, a <lb/>
was shut to death in <lb/>
the shot going through <lb/>
Second R. and <lb/>
Charles each TOWS. Otto was arrested aid <lb/>
Third Tail and a hearing. He <lb/>
And Both Come Out Broken. F. M. went to Dur- to Durward S Wilson who <lb/>
l ham this Laves For West Point N. Y. <lb/>
Kure to Beau . Reflector, <lb/>
the train, there h mix-up. Saturday evening. Mr. Mrs. W. U. Wilson <lb/>
among the horses that resulted in . erring in <lb/>
damage two buggies, lorn ; honor their son, <lb/>
Parker and a young man named who successfully <lb/>
Edwards were sitting a buggy J. A. Lang has moved into bis for the Military <lb/>
together horse became new residence on Pitt street. will <lb/>
frightened at something, sud-1 g j returned Saturday j the 13th. From <lb/>
off. Both man evening from the road, twelve the home was <lb/>
were thrown out of the buggy but; f I thronged with his many <lb/>
in-it of them was hurt. The <lb/>
A. It each voles. ,, ; collided with F. <lb/>
Hooker and on to th. fraud Jury which was <lb/>
bail. <lb/>
and went to the Goode home. <lb/>
the depot. Mr. buggy th morning. <lb/>
I. A, Sugg moved into one <lb/>
of the Dupree houses in South <lb/>
It appears Dehart<lb/>
the latter off <lb/>
and threw <lb/>
mi back of <lb/>
Taylor went to <lb/>
evening and returned <lb/>
declared <lb/>
and shot a chicken, and when Mrs. <lb/>
Goode protested against his coo- <lb/>
was badly smashed a shaft of and <lb/>
toasting and wishing him all the <lb/>
at the academy. <lb/>
The was very appropriate- <lb/>
decorated for the <lb/>
in Mac and old gold, <lb/>
Wist Point colors, the dining room <lb/>
was a scene of beauty and <lb/>
Ben's duties with sets type, j elected aldermen of their shell into bis <lb/>
distributes type, folds papers, Jive for one year her, killing her <lb/>
bundles the mail, reeds the 1st, 1905, to 1st, instantly. <lb/>
He then left, but was later <lb/>
the Interrupted Conference With Former Wife. I rested while his way to <lb/>
the visitor with O., Virginia. saw tin- <lb/>
in the world docs the press I I-. Duke returned from very small I <lb/>
this morning, he went ye- children of Mrs. Goode. Her bus i <lb/>
Mr. Parker's was broken. <lb/>
; visiting j being he <lb/>
Give Both Addresses <lb/>
We have had several postal <lb/>
cards and letters from <lb/>
who reside mi K. F. <lb/>
routes will; to change <lb/>
their paper lo the tin-. <lb/>
of was to hold a conference with band was at work at a saw now their mail on, without <lb/>
quick explanation, <lb/>
The foreman was able lo restore <lb/>
quiet after a few hours. <lb/>
bis divorced wife, Mrs. Minnie W . , four <lb/>
Duke. He was asked about his that the <lb/>
trip and the conference with his <lb/>
divorced wife, and he said <lb/>
Miss I lie Tucker. <lb/>
Miss Mary Bernard, of <lb/>
In Saturday even- <lb/>
lo visit In i mother. <lb/>
Miss Harding returned <lb/>
home Saturday evening fro. <lb/>
Washington, where she has been <lb/>
teaching school. <lb/>
Miss Mary C. Wiley, of Win- <lb/>
giving their former address, i <lb/>
We have tried on several <lb/>
was accidental, lie is a young I lo And their and make the came in Saturday <lb/>
; man about years of age. There I changes and some instances have evening to teach at the teachers <lb/>
Social and Literary League Meeting <lb/>
The social and literary Meeting <lb/>
of the Li-ague was he'd <lb/>
Monday evening at lbs home <lb/>
Mr. James Mr. Mis. <lb/>
Brown had made arrange- <lb/>
for n pleasant even and <lb/>
their efforts were not in <lb/>
At a quarter past eight o'clock <lb/>
the crowd to gather, a. d <lb/>
sou the young people were n <lb/>
merrily on I lie law., while the <lb/>
older ones enjoyed one <lb/>
company on the porch. At nine <lb/>
o'clock, the program i <lb/>
which c insisted a paper Oil In- <lb/>
life works of <lb/>
Miss Wilson; a re- <lb/>
citation, la Now <lb/>
Miss Jennie <lb/>
Account of the Beginning of <lb/>
by Mr. <lb/>
Jones; and a poem, <lb/>
Shall Pass by Mis- Martha <lb/>
Lee Miss Ellie Brown <lb/>
rendered appropriate <lb/>
selections. <lb/>
Games were then in In <lb/>
a guessing contest, Jones <lb/>
won the prize, a book. <lb/>
At half past ten o'clock I he <lb/>
leaguers for their home.-, <lb/>
that they had spent a I <lb/>
and profitable <lb/>
Recovered Speech. <lb/>
Elizabeth City. N. <lb/>
Mrs. R. E. Perry, who lives <lb/>
Beach street, recovered <lb/>
powers of speech after days, <lb/>
during time she <lb/>
his conference with her was considerable excitement, but to look through at least institute at Winterville. <lb/>
purely business t had dunKer of violence. a or fifteen post offices, and j. a. Lang went to Bit <lb/>
that nothing would have even then we have failed on some. <lb/>
Lang <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
G. W. Baker went to <lb/>
been said of this be said. If each subscriber will always give <lb/>
, , , . ., Fire in . , . . . . <lb/>
I mind telling the the pest office a I which he has <lb/>
object of the visit. It was In refer- Sew Bern, N. June been getting the paper and then morning. <lb/>
i th, and taking o'clock tonight an alarm the office be wants it changed to c. Parker <lb/>
our sou, Woodward, that I j If re was sounded. The lire was u will save lots of trouble finding this morning. <lb/>
ed in Uncle representing the <lb/>
every respect. The <lb/>
lights from the many and <lb/>
silver e made it a most <lb/>
seen. <lb/>
Mrs. Wilson received <lb/>
in the front hall and gave all a <lb/>
heart welcome. Walter Wilson, <lb/>
Jr., and Miss Mat lie Holt, of <lb/>
ham, received the i <lb/>
Wilson and Miss Alice White <lb/>
received in the rear hall. Punch <lb/>
was served in the hall by Miss <lb/>
Elba Gotten and Frank <lb/>
Al ten thirty every one present <lb/>
was presented card giving <lb/>
about Went <lb/>
Point Miss Holt <lb/>
met Mrs. Minnie Duke in Greens- located in Bryan brick block <lb/>
Ion the corner of South Front and <lb/>
their and will be the ,, left after- <lb/>
means of the paper reaching Seven <lb/>
new earlier. <lb/>
be that there is. Middle streets, and its origin is <lb/>
n certain found in Sew York , unknown. By heroic work of the <lb/>
a d cannot be distributed firemen the flames were confined; Time is Here. <lb/>
. I, gal appointment to the corner store occupied by. The time has rived <lb/>
Mrs. Duke asked Mr. Mr. wife who to visit <lb/>
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-mil Mr. Duke to meet her. <lb/>
is mil III New <lb/>
today proceedings were <lb/>
by Is. I. Duke to get a <lb/>
from his third wile, Mrs. <lb/>
Alice Webb Duke. Ho admitted <lb/>
the proceedings had been <lb/>
instituted but nothing <lb/>
further publication. <lb/>
Gill Married the Other Fellow. <lb/>
The North <lb/>
says that Mr. P. Shore, Vail- <lb/>
kin Mr. K. . North <lb/>
had been paying mark <lb/>
utter a word. About two mouth. attention to Miss <lb/>
ago she was prostrated by an Wilkesboro, Mr. Shore <lb/>
attack the grip, one of the in Wilkesboro and <lb/>
severe cases known in till that he and <lb/>
section, and the loss speech was were to be married afternoon <lb/>
be I would accept the child were on the second door <lb/>
mm as trustee they occupied as a sleeping i a <lb/>
He then said he told j apartment, had not timely day evening and will preach in <lb/>
his he would do, assistance been rendered by 0-1 There you get the benefit the Presbyterian church next <lb/>
. see would have been .,, <lb/>
tin- fin, embracing climate, <lb/>
place our ii <lb/>
mention here <lb/>
hi Morehead this will <lb/>
I . a delightful occasion. <lb/>
there the . resorts, <lb/>
summer beget <lb/>
ting ready. <lb/>
educated and from smoke. The dam <lb/>
almost total, .,. <lb/>
the necessary thousand dollars. <lb/>
went to folk in,; the was <lb/>
with a beautiful book, en- <lb/>
the line Miss <lb/>
El i ml Miss Alice White <lb/>
lied lot I be sec i d which <lb/>
Rev. W. E. Cox went a ,.,.,.,., <lb/>
Kinston Monday evening- mi- <lb/>
Misses Florence Felton and one. Forbes <lb/>
went to the booby. These prizes <lb/>
Monday evening were presented with <lb/>
Mon- appropriate words by A. J. <lb/>
Moore. <lb/>
j . were Invited in <lb/>
the dining l was <lb/>
in ever, detail, Alter <lb/>
Misses Annie Perkins, Myrtle j we were given <lb/>
Wilson, Bliss Harding and Rosa ,.,.,.,, , ,,,,. showing the <lb/>
. n M- pocket. with insurance five thousand <lb/>
he dollars. <lb/>
Toe building is owned by Mr. <lb/>
James A. Bryan, Is covered by <lb/>
went to Mon- <lb/>
attend the institute. ., a-i <lb/>
likeness at West <lb/>
o lug iii the national <lb/>
them, <lb/>
Robbery Mystery. The Encampment <lb/>
X. June July 20th to 20th, Inclusive, has <lb/>
morning Mr. A. V. been officially announced as the <lb/>
and treasurer, of the Golds- period during which the second <lb/>
j com puny, went to and third regiments of <lb/>
Bank of Wayne and 1250, as. Guard will lie <lb/>
was his custom, to pay off his em- in camp at Col. <lb/>
at the After will command the <lb/>
left the bank he came up lo the second and Col. J, N. Craig, the <lb/>
Ding company's store, regiment, <lb/>
where he the mousy, which are already under way the <lb/>
all in silver, in drug store coming of the soldier boys to <lb/>
wen to <lb/>
mot nine, <lb/>
Mrs. Alice and sou, <lb/>
Alexander, return d fr . <lb/>
Tuesday evening. <lb/>
Mis-. Williams, of Beau- <lb/>
fort, came in is morning lo visit <lb/>
M Bernice <lb/>
Harrells- colors. <lb/>
Then <lb/>
it- given the long <lb/>
canons every one had to shoot <lb/>
a long role Uncle Sain colors <lb/>
with a <lb/>
Tin n v., i,. passed the <lb/>
which aim contained prizes suited <lb/>
for the The dining <lb/>
table was n covered In the <lb/>
beautiful silk attached to the <lb/>
Bernard, Hill <lb/>
came in evening to visit cannon balls . souvenirs, <lb/>
bis mother, Mrs. I. A. Among <lb/>
Hi of Lenoir, with <lb/>
Davidson <lb/>
lei<lb/>
expected catcher Forbes. <lb/>
for the base ball team, came <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Cobb with Harry <lb/>
one of the way In which II affect- <lb/>
ed her. When she had recovered <lb/>
from the could <lb/>
not a word, <lb/>
being <lb/>
people bid almost lost <lb/>
as to her i . <lb/>
;.; I o'clock. secured the <lb/>
license, en i i and <lb/>
Invited hi- fr ends, mean- <lb/>
time Mr. Lee i <lb/>
cation f i ism Miss Few ill nod he <lb/>
sale. He culled back there this <lb/>
noon about lock and went <lb/>
to get his money, but was gone. <lb/>
A search was bill the <lb/>
not to be <lb/>
the money is or who got it i- <lb/>
mystery, as no stranger was seen <lb/>
ill the near the safe. <lb/>
A Tar Heel Wins Honors. <lb/>
Two Splendid Sermons. <lb/>
speaking <lb/>
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the use of her b D o <lb/>
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Wilmington Star. <lb/>
Licenses <lb/>
Register of Deeds has issued <lb/>
Rev. J. Manning of marriage license to the <lb/>
Va., preached in the couples since lust report. <lb/>
Baptist here Sunday morn- <lb/>
and evening. Large Patrick K. Annie <lb/>
, were out to bear and the <lb/>
were well pleased with him, q, I <lb/>
His sermons were and Smith. <lb/>
delivered with an c it i it <lb/>
he situation H Squirt A Startling <lb/>
. I . , . nils from Len. . Plain Deal <lb/>
reentry coin <lb/>
re. so Meek <lb/>
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Leroy <lb/>
Chas, <lb/>
Mis, <lb/>
Skinner, Jr. <lb/>
Miss Holt, of Graham, <lb/>
w W Wilson, Jr. <lb/>
tin with W. U. <lb/>
Mis Al White, of <lb/>
S. Wilson, <lb/>
Glenn with <lb/>
Warren, <lb/>
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THE USE OF APPLES. <lb/>
Dietetic and <lb/>
Best of All Fruit. <lb/>
J- Elks, One medical writer <lb/>
Chairman, W. Horne, more mellow am <lb/>
R J. it. Barnhill better, provided th. I <lb/>
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demands of the trade and will a; <lb/>
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Heavy and Groceries. <lb/>
Fruits, tobacco, <lb/>
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county, and qualified as <lb/>
such administrator according t law, <lb/>
is hereby given to persona <lb/>
claims against said estate, I i <lb/>
present them me for payment on <lb/>
before the 12th of May, I. <lb/>
authenticated, or this notice ill <lb/>
I in bar f their All <lb/>
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Iron Fencing Sold <lb/>
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make to the hoard of <lb/>
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retail liquor in N. C. <lb/>
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to the Enquirer. <lb/>
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Fair, for their exhibit solid Manganese Steel bank safes <lb/>
and general line of tire and burglar-proof safes and vaults, <lb/>
their magnificent display taking first prize over all <lb/>
tors for modern improvements, construction, workmanship <lb/>
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The Safe that has never been Burglarized. <lb/>
J. L SUGG, Agent. <lb/>
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It people money K pay for what they <lb/>
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know that J. k. Smith J. Bro. gives on <lb/>
Bro., have the prettiest .- for <lb/>
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent. <lb/>
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new line of heavy and fancy <lb/>
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ha- on a vi-ii to her brother, <lb/>
J. W. Taylor, here. <lb/>
hare full line of <lb/>
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pall guaranteed. <lb/>
J. J. Md Co. <lb/>
Iliad in any Any <lb/>
i the Ayden Milling Mfg. . <lb/>
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or eyestrain in any way; should <lb/>
jail to Taylor, <lb/>
a graduate optician, who <lb/>
will lit your glasses properly <lb/>
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honestly and i and your money <lb/>
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with eye troubles is <lb/>
W. Y, Dickerson went to <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
We continue to build High <lb/>
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Milling Mfg, Co., Ayden, N. <lb/>
Fancy candies, oranges, apples <lb/>
bananas at E. E. I tail Co's.; <lb/>
For sowers sec M. <lb/>
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of i most elaborate . <lb/>
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goods ever Ayden i- <lb/>
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nuking your pure-bases. They <lb/>
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fashion sheets <lb/>
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Sin, day. <lb/>
shingles by II. Bro. <lb/>
The mil of the Ayden <lb/>
and which out <lb/>
repair is now in in lost condition <lb/>
and they are prepared to <lb/>
on shortest mil ice all who <lb/>
may honor them with patronage. <lb/>
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their line of buggies. <lb/>
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FURNITURE, CARPETS, MATTINGS, <lb/>
RUGS, LAMPS arid CURTAINS <lb/>
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Leslie, of spent <lb/>
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friends. <lb/>
Hog Cure guaranteed, <lb/>
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Bros., Ayden, and <lb/>
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than <lb/>
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men prefer to <lb/>
Louis Lawrence, who been <lb/>
king cultivators, heritor some time, has <lb/>
plows extra blades R. gone back to Greenville, <lb/>
Smith Bro. Carlos Harris says that <lb/>
We are offering good values for Town and Country paints <lb/>
the money in shoes, bats, caps, colors are by far the heal goods their price <lb/>
rugs cat pets, mattings, tables that he ever used and that it <lb/>
floor oil cloth Cannon . Tyson. knocked out several other know we build <lb/>
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Improved tools with which summer. This paint is sold by <lb/>
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A. H. Taft, <lb/>
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ed the commissioners quartered shoes, of the <lb/>
meeting designs go to Jackson Co. <lb/>
Gall on A- Jenkins for a bar have them In great quantities, <lb/>
l-cl of Columbia Flour, none better end will please you. <lb/>
to be had anywhere. Miss Button left Sunday for <lb/>
Needles, oil, bands and repairs a visit up the road. <lb/>
for all makes machines apples, and all that he is prepared . <lb/>
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A. P. MURRAY, <lb/>
Painter and Paper Hanger. <lb/>
II you do secure <lb/>
one of our high grade buggies, <lb/>
your loss will be than our-. <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg. <lb/>
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to make wooden I n <lb/>
hones or mules. <lb/>
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in calling your attention to their nice line of make <lb/>
special mention of apples, bananas, oranges and fruits of <lb/>
kinds in season, also Irish potatoes A full <lb/>
line of Hyman's Pickles in bottles and by measure, <lb/>
received and very cheap. -r on . -it time <lb/>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR<lb/>
,.,. at Greenville. N. C, as second class matter, <lb/>
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tan papers in is <lb/>
of the adherents of that <lb/>
party lo be always falling out among <lb/>
themselves. <lb/>
and the- New York American Newest Thine; in Snakes. <lb/>
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very body of directors who that was ruptured <lb/>
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appointed the commit- home of Mr. John B. Dickinson, in <lb/>
tee. The committee in its turn male this county, n fan ago. has <lb/>
a report favoring one faction as attracted wide attention and excited <lb/>
against two. lite two in their turn no little The rep- <lb/>
united and repudiated the commit was first Hying about in <lb/>
report several feet of its horrid <lb/>
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bus see how high , , , <lb/>
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deals with the savings of the people to a strange <lb/>
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a thorough investigation far as known, it never once <lb/>
i to the earth, and crawled <lb/>
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intoxicating drink is the gift <lb/>
of Philadelphia, <lb/>
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opportunity buying a lot of print- <lb/>
I of the Equitable machinery and material mighty <lb/>
cheap before long <lb/>
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none of them left <lb/>
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Observer we shall be surprised. <lb/>
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railroad legislation passed <lb/>
and not until then. <lb/>
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the Fourth of July, followed by the <lb/>
editorial convention at <lb/>
Paul Morton will have no trouble <lb/>
if he happens to become president <lb/>
of the New York subway as he his <lb/>
hail considerable experience on the <lb/>
political subway for quite a while. <lb/>
won a <lb/>
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I messenger in New York the other <lb/>
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the poor fellow ,,,.,,. neighboring creek, <lb/>
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in all that appertains to a man's apparel. <lb/>
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variety of at your disposal, that are well <lb/>
the having-and at prices distinguished for <lb/>
fix you out for all sorts of Summer sports <lb/>
for Outing, Traveling or for Business. We hate <lb/>
All the Little <lb/>
a man will be sure to want for wear during the Summer <lb/>
months. <lb/>
A Baron Above Work. <lb/>
have no occupation. I am a <lb/>
gentleman. <lb/>
This was said in a New York <lb/>
police court by a ban in <lb/>
who had made a disturbance in a <lb/>
lobby. <lb/>
According to about the <lb/>
only to be found in <lb/>
New York or any other American <lb/>
city are the tramps who sit in <lb/>
parks by day and sleep in them at <lb/>
night <lb/>
This baron's ancestor who <lb/>
As there are two to get of says Atlanta Journal, won the title for his family may have <lb/>
. i . i been something of a man. Ho mat <lb/>
the lead, how would do v, bring th. rat time we ever heard have , ,,,. a ,,.,,., <lb/>
a dark daily tramp having any use for I <lb/>
I towel. <lb/>
If Mr. <lb/>
Bricklaying Machinery. <lb/>
Frank <lb/>
might inter an to <lb/>
infringing on name. <lb/>
hers. <lb/>
tramps escaped <lb/>
western jail by means of a rope made <lb/>
CLOTHIER. <lb/>
As We Buy So Do We Sell <lb/>
We see from our South Carolina <lb/>
that a South Carolinian <lb/>
has invented a bricklaying machine <lb/>
I The inventor Mr P. H. Loud, of <lb/>
county, who <lb/>
claims that machine is a success, <lb/>
and that he will make a <lb/>
with it at Columbia <lb/>
The inventor claims that with two <lb/>
or three men to feed bricks and; custom wiring m.- <lb/>
mortar into the machine and operate j Sales, taming a dull <lb/>
it. his <lb/>
Oar annual during the month of June is <lb/>
lay as . <lb/>
in industrial enterprise He j M ,,, , , stripped f u <lb/>
have had real nobility. But, M-L, u. U ls it will build the t th I <lb/>
Mo. .,,, kickers he only ., M d h J is to put you , <lb/>
possibly he would not the title, not the worthy qualities. easily adjusted that it; . . <lb/>
r is desired Reductions in <lb/>
seems to hate made a fool. leave openings in a wall for <lb/>
Nobility would not be such a had <lb/>
into the <lb/>
Ami. <lb/>
Hock, the man o <lb/>
wives, has been sentenced <lb/>
hanged and will have to leave all <lb/>
f ,,. i If it happens to ruin for a day or <lb/>
two, they kick about raining tie <lb/>
I much, and if it don't rain for set <lb/>
many they kick about that t. <lb/>
to <lb/>
claims <lb/>
e and so it goes. <lb/>
i they be detained there <lb/>
This government has decided <lb/>
. that those crippled Russian war <lb/>
is getting the . ., . <lb/>
vessels that put at will <lb/>
of the advertising, whether those. <lb/>
. . o, be allowed tune to make repairs <lb/>
are helped by it <lb/>
or not. . i <lb/>
end. <lb/>
We when Togo thundered ; <lb/>
down on he didn't The Japanese of the <lb/>
know what in the had hap- at carries a big heart around <lb/>
with him. He sent flowers to the <lb/>
room of Admiral <lb/>
in the hospital and wrote a letter of <lb/>
sympathy for his wounded condition <lb/>
windows. The <lb/>
tiling, if the nobility made lbs machine is not <lb/>
hereditary. Most of the l <lb/>
f i In-old European families <lb/>
rugged, rough ready t, and useful in- <lb/>
who bad no false pride or nasty <lb/>
about Mm the law <lb/>
that preserves the rank cannot <lb/>
serve the character. <lb/>
Hereditary nobility is held in con- <lb/>
tempt in this country for the simple <lb/>
reason that it is an empty I <lb/>
name. It unfits a man for useful I by hand is certain <lb/>
All summer Millinery and be sold at a great <lb/>
complicated, will not out and chi ready-to-wear in straw and <lb/>
and has been demonstrated in Misses and Slippers. <lb/>
Redactions in all <lb/>
Laces and on Hair. <lb/>
Special Redaction on Ribbon <lb/>
tent ion that it is sure to come into <lb/>
I general use by contractors. It will <lb/>
be given a practical lest on some <lb/>
large contract in Columbia within a <lb/>
I few <lb/>
A bricklaying machine that will i <lb/>
do work that will stand the test as <lb/>
Reductions in Departments. <lb/>
Men's and Clothing fill <lb/>
I sun met trip- maturing thick and fast and we are <lb/>
Grips and the space we reduce <lb/>
soldiers may <lb/>
be bad, but there is one thing <lb/>
as sprinters they are clear out <lb/>
of sight. <lb/>
. .-.- i on -.-i. <lb/>
It makes the exact a important invention, and since a few days per cent. <lb/>
I . ft. U.-V Hat <lb/>
site of noble <lb/>
there are other machines that auto <lb/>
This baron saw nothing perform work of <lb/>
Russia says all the reports so far <lb/>
are only rough doubt about <lb/>
It, they are mighty rough on boys for <lb/>
college, and there are too few schools <lb/>
. i of this type. <lb/>
So doubt the trusts <lb/>
people. <lb/>
i r. i-.------- . ,. <lb/>
Men's and Boy's Straw Hats reduced one <lb/>
Umbrellas Mg <lb/>
in a I the assistance of men, j Men's and Bo's in ans <lb/>
order in a public place. A baron ; going to doubt that the j per cent <lb/>
can be a common rowdy. Cut work <lb/>
That is beneath him. Work, ho <lb/>
thinks, would tarnish his title. Star. <lb/>
Well, maybe it would. Certainly <lb/>
a patent of nobility is worth nothing <lb/>
are made for cash J <lb/>
, bricklaying machine has or rime goods at cut prices to which <lb/>
come along f. see them They will be handy. <lb/>
We with regret that the News <lb/>
and Observer announces that the ft u , got R. <lb/>
Male Academy has closed to n man if he must stand spoil Don and Jacket <lb/>
its doors many years it own feel anyway. And the man <lb/>
who doesn't on his own feet <lb/>
Tl is is evident the <lb/>
way in which <lb/>
squeeze <lb/>
they I the trusts <lb/>
Nan Patterson, poor girl, was not <lb/>
a good drawing card. She has be <lb/>
i come so discouraged at th reception <lb/>
The car says he would rather die given her reappearance on the stage <lb/>
than sue pence. I people ought i that she has quit and gone home. <lb/>
to let him have his own way in let her stay there and be for- <lb/>
particular matter. gotten. <lb/>
. . , . A Chattanooga man went to sleep <lb/>
Ins is the tune of year that . <lb/>
,, church and snored so loud as to <lb/>
are out collecting, there-j . <lb/>
, , , . , ., disturb the congregation, lie was <lb/>
fore t lie surprised it one <lb/>
you with his hill. <lb/>
Hock looks anything <lb/>
like he is pictured, we cannot for <lb/>
our life see what forty women saw <lb/>
about him to get on. <lb/>
indicted and had to pay a fine of <lb/>
This should be a warning to <lb/>
people to either not go to sleep in <lb/>
church or leave oB tho snoring. <lb/>
isn't of a man, though ho has <lb/>
a line of ancestry reaching hack to <lb/>
Adam. <lb/>
So if the title is tarnished, it <lb/>
doesn't matter much. A title that <lb/>
keeps one from being a man ought <lb/>
to be more than <lb/>
This baron has yet to learn that <lb/>
in this country every man must <lb/>
make his own title of <lb/>
make it by <lb/>
In initiating Ed slabs, into the <lb/>
fraternal order of Woodmen of the <lb/>
World, at Morganton, he was badly <lb/>
injured by sitting upon a hot chair. <lb/>
It is said that the members of the <lb/>
order may be sued for assault and <lb/>
battery. The injury was accidental <lb/>
in all probability, and no action <lb/>
should be <lb/>
The other crowd can get even only <lb/>
by securing Shook. He <lb/>
can part his hair and his name in <lb/>
the middle as well as Don Laws <lb/>
and write as hot A <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
Senator is still trying to <lb/>
convince the president that there is <lb/>
a whole lot of difference between <lb/>
leading congress up to an extra <lb/>
session and making it pass a railroad <lb/>
regulation <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
is honey mixed with <lb/>
Of course the Life As-1 a poet. It docs requires <lb/>
Society a very powerful j for a fellow to ask <lb/>
OF DISSOLUTION. <lb/>
The of Tunstall, <lb/>
heretofore doing mercantile business <lb/>
in the town f has been <lb/>
dissolved by mutual consent. All per- <lb/>
sons owing the firm can settle with <lb/>
either patty are requested to come <lb/>
at once and settle their ac- <lb/>
counts. Any having accounts <lb/>
against the firm can present them to <lb/>
either party. L. M. <lb/>
J. S. Tunstall. <lb/>
This June Tie, <lb/>
Between a trust and a burglar, and Its policy L lovely girl to be his <lb/>
the difference is this, a an investigation, Star. <lb/>
Handsomest and largest stock <lb/>
Iron Bedsteads at M. <lb/>
For Cook Stoves Ranges, <lb/>
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am- <lb/>
munition, One and Two Horse <lb/>
Steel Plows, Heat Cutters and <lb/>
In fact anything <lb/>
In Hardware come to <lb/>
H. L. CARR <lb/>
to THE REFLECTOR. <lb/>
WINTERVILLE <lb/>
This department is in charge of A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb/>
WINTERVILLE ITEMS. <lb/>
June <lb/>
Look up Mr. Cooper aid ask him <lb/>
about prices of anything that you <lb/>
are interested in. <lb/>
Spanish peanuts for seed at T <lb/>
N. Manning <lb/>
Misses and <lb/>
Ethel Carroll are home again <lb/>
the B. F. U. at Haleigh. <lb/>
We hate been informed <lb/>
A. W. pay the highest <lb/>
price for country prices. <lb/>
Oar load Hour just received. <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
hate moved my <lb/>
new store Deal the depot. I keep <lb/>
a good line of hardware. a <lb/>
black smith and and repair shop j <lb/>
and livery stable in <lb/>
W. L. House. <lb/>
Just received another shipment <lb/>
of ladies, men children shoes. <lb/>
Harrington Berber <lb/>
Misses Ida, Bessie LeRoy <lb/>
Mooring, of came in <lb/>
to attend the Institute. <lb/>
Don't your eyes feel like there <lb/>
in them Do they pain <lb/>
and feel tired on reading Do <lb/>
they besoms mattered and <lb/>
while asleep That <lb/>
A. few the Eastern For Pine Tar honey, Walkers <lb/>
area bit in arrears, tonic, Anti Pain killer, <lb/>
I have the list and Dr. Bell's Bye salt, and a <lb/>
the list on all the , -ail route from sure cine for all Heart troubles, see <lb/>
all subscribers T. N. <lb/>
and am prepared to give receipts and Forrest <lb/>
fur the paper. Gone and see me of Green spent Friday <lb/>
and pay up, make me happy, make night with . I. Smith. <lb/>
the editor happy, get The Masons held their meeting <lb/>
I've got <lb/>
for all who pay for a flour Sc per lb. A. W. <lb/>
year advance. i Ange <lb/>
A. D. Johnston. The, dimly Oil Mill is now <lb/>
Prof. told us that ; buying Seed. They pay <lb/>
were enrolled at the institute Mon- ; the highest cash price or will ex <lb/>
evening and several had come for meal. yours <lb/>
in since, who were not then me read write for prices. <lb/>
friend, who was <lb/>
her home bees not <lb/>
J a r i the one of Mr. <lb/>
hut's own n, ho had lid <lb/>
d; mi . <lb/>
ed help, a young mother and babe, <lb/>
were penniless, and at <lb/>
horn Tommy <lb/>
to Mi 1- <lb/>
of poor and m <lb/>
and Still they come. <lb/>
town is already noted for her <lb/>
beautiful girls. <lb/>
Hay, and lime A. <lb/>
Ange Co. right. <lb/>
I repair Shoes do good work, equipped <lb/>
Bring 11.-ii me either at my flour <lb/>
home or at the shop. ,, nice <lb/>
Henry Nelson. art crockery all very <lb/>
who raise their hay cm Harrington Barber Co. <lb/>
be supplied with the well <lb/>
There is no reason why Pitt <lb/>
farmers should have to such <lb/>
high prices for their they <lb/>
can raise their own wheat and the <lb/>
Mfg. Co is thoroughly <lb/>
splendid <lb/>
known <lb/>
Mowing machines and <lb/>
takes by Harrington Barber Co. <lb/>
call them. <lb/>
New lot of poultry wire, just <lb/>
arrived A. Co. <lb/>
W S. Johns, of came <lb/>
TO THE MERCHANTS and <lb/>
THE <lb/>
log th.- Pitt Co. Oil mill. <lb/>
Johns th the engineer who <lb/>
the plans this mill. <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
drew <lb/>
paired vision and should be rein <lb/>
. . . i here Saturday to see about <lb/>
by wearing eye glasses. B. . <lb/>
T. Cox and carry a full line of <lb/>
Spectacles and can lit your eyes <lb/>
with the proper <lb/>
Mis Lela of Greenville, <lb/>
is here the <lb/>
or It men to solicit <lb/>
orders for nursery in Pitt cheap, at A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
For particulars enclose <lb/>
stamp. B x N. <lb/>
forget to bear the orphans I <lb/>
Monday June <lb/>
Miss Moore, of House, <lb/>
on San train. <lb/>
We handle T. W. Wood <lb/>
Son end millet <lb/>
T. Cox and <lb/>
Nice lot of glass ware and crock <lb/>
We now claim the sole agency in <lb/>
this county and a part of the <lb/>
counties for <lb/>
While It has only been i <lb/>
few since we Introduced this <lb/>
Hour in Pill county the increase in <lb/>
sales, which has attended the <lb/>
public approval h has met with, <lb/>
wherever it has been sold, has in- <lb/>
a bottle Dr. sure us to extend our efforts In es- <lb/>
r indigestion at the drug store. I a <lb/>
h I Ibis means of bringing it to the <lb/>
Corn, bay, lime salt, home us well as ; the merchants. <lb/>
to explain why we have <lb/>
basis on same to <lb/>
A lingo crowd from here business, <lb/>
In order to post you relative to the <lb/>
. merits and quality of <lb/>
PERFECTION PATENT <lb/>
we w ill say that where it has I <lb/>
obi customers come and call for <lb/>
i more than that, we are requested <lb/>
to every barrel we sell to be <lb/>
good as there is on the market. <lb/>
We don't we have ever seen a <lb/>
prettier and higher grade Hour than <lb/>
this. have gotten duplicate or- <lb/>
from almost merchant <lb/>
A lot of cook stoves, just <lb/>
arrived at A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
J. A. Nichols has just com- <lb/>
hi new residence near the <lb/>
girls <lb/>
Our spring and summer stock of <lb/>
dross gists notions ladies and gents <lb/>
i slippers has arrived and our stock ; bat <lb/>
always on hand. Harrington <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
White's Black spec, <lb/>
recommended for the human <lb/>
family, for perfectly <lb/>
balanced. <lb/>
For sale by <lb/>
B. T. Cox Bro. <lb/>
On morning at the <lb/>
residence of the bride's father, Mr. <lb/>
J. H. Smith, Miss Mary C. Smith ; <lb/>
and Mr. A. were <lb/>
happily in marriage by <lb/>
Elder C. L. Little. The wedding I <lb/>
. . . i notion Barber A Co <lb/>
was a pretty home marriage. After, . s . <lb/>
old to. <lb/>
of billies dress goods . several in flour <lb/>
b I we should know something about <lb/>
more complete than eyer Hour, and our endorsement of Per- <lb/>
before. Consisting of j on experience. <lb/>
suitings, Q. CHAPMAN, COMPANY. <lb/>
batiste, weather proof, batiste in <lb/>
all the late-t designs, <lb/>
The are respectfully invited j <lb/>
to call and inspect our <lb/>
Barber k Co. <lb/>
They say that A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
large assortment of <lb/>
I the lime. <lb/>
Fur hay, corn and oats, go to <lb/>
the the bridal party <lb/>
went to Reedy Branch church <lb/>
and i to the groom's home <lb/>
about miles <lb/>
where a nice was served. <lb/>
They have the beat wishes of their <lb/>
many friends. <lb/>
Don't worry over that iii tie lot <lb/>
of cotton you had over when <lb/>
you got through ginning your last <lb/>
lots. The Pitt Co. Oil Mill, buys <lb/>
seed cotton any quantity the <lb/>
best market price paid every day <lb/>
A large assortment of dry goods <lb/>
just arrived, at A. W. ft Co. <lb/>
For Plymouth Rock <lb/>
per dozen. Fob orders <lb/>
filled as fast as the hens lay. O. H. <lb/>
Jackson Winterville X. C. <lb/>
There are teachers here <lb/>
attending the institute we will <lb/>
not their <lb/>
and address for this issue. <lb/>
At the drug store there we think <lb/>
the most can be pleased <lb/>
in table silverware and jewelry. <lb/>
Furniture all kinds of dress <lb/>
goods, daily at A. W <lb/>
Ange Co. <lb/>
The concrete blocks are being <lb/>
i made here to use the block <lb/>
I which will extend from A. W. <lb/>
Ange store to the buggy <lb/>
This will not only be the <lb/>
bunking building but one of the <lb/>
handsomest structures in the state- <lb/>
new corned herrings, just <lb/>
received Harrington Barber Co. <lb/>
Corned herrings cheap, at <lb/>
Highest price for cotton <lb/>
paid by County Oil Mill. <lb/>
Go to T. N. Manning Co. for <lb/>
fresh candies, nuts, raisins and <lb/>
choice <lb/>
Monday evening while <lb/>
Bryan, the assistant postmaster <lb/>
here, went the street some <lb/>
slipped in stole <lb/>
Mr, Bryan's suspicions so <lb/>
strongly to a young coon named <lb/>
Simon Barrett, that Barren was <lb/>
He had more money <lb/>
than little coons that <lb/>
bate, but said that Jim Grimes <lb/>
another gentleman of color, gave <lb/>
to him a bill to gel some <lb/>
apples with, and the rest of his <lb/>
Notice <lb/>
I this opportunity to in- <lb/>
form our and <lb/>
growers generally, tint Nelson <lb/>
Farm Truck is again on <lb/>
the will furnished <lb/>
to farmers at same rates as before <lb/>
you i r past favors we <lb/>
are soliciting your orders for the <lb/>
prevent your. Manufactured by <lb/>
Mfg. On., <lb/>
K. C ; and I. Smith, <lb/>
dine, N. C. <lb/>
White's Colic and Kidney Cure, j money had been paid him by the <lb/>
the combination kidney medicine <lb/>
for stock and a <lb/>
at the Drug Store <lb/>
Some try to meet <lb/>
buggies in prices. A few try to <lb/>
in quality and finish. <lb/>
But none undertake <lb/>
hands for dinners <lb/>
them. Grimes was arrested also, <lb/>
and they forked over the cash. <lb/>
Both deny their guilt, or any <lb/>
knowledge of tho theft. <lb/>
We carry samples of over live <lb/>
hundred of wall paper. <lb/>
Sour <lb/>
Stomach <lb/>
No loss f <lb/>
nervousness, headache, <lb/>
bad breath, general debility, sour <lb/>
and catarrh of stomach <lb/>
all duo lo Indigestion. cures <lb/>
This discovery <lb/>
tho natural Juices of digestion <lb/>
as they exist In a healthy stomach, <lb/>
combined with the greatest known <lb/>
and <lb/>
Dyspepsia Cure does not only in- <lb/>
digestion and dyspepsia, but this famous <lb/>
remedy cures all stomach troubles by <lb/>
cleansing, purifying, sweetening and <lb/>
strengthening mucous membranes <lb/>
lining<lb/>
STAR<lb/>
a- <lb/>
Tommy was a very little <lb/>
for his nine He was u <lb/>
lonely little boy. too, although he <lb/>
lived in i great big house, had sort- <lb/>
ants to wail on him and mother <lb/>
and father who looked out for his <lb/>
welfare. mother was so hand- <lb/>
some and charming that he <lb/>
dared rumple her up with damn <lb/>
he bad seen some <lb/>
boys love their and his <lb/>
father was so tall and elegant <lb/>
Tommy always associated him with <lb/>
the bronze statue tho o <lb/>
Wellington which stood in one <lb/>
of the large, stalely hall. <lb/>
Neither was to be trifled with, <lb/>
be found out to his cost, <lb/>
when he bud up b <lb/>
stuff a piece of paper in the duke's <lb/>
month to see if he could not make <lb/>
him look less forbidding Hawkins, <lb/>
the butler, had severely reprimand- <lb/>
ed him. and once when lie had i <lb/>
lo make funny with his father the <lb/>
i hilly disapproval with which lie <lb/>
dismissed from I he room made <lb/>
him more timid am shrinking. <lb/>
So Tommy shrunk more and more <lb/>
himself. His reflections Oil <lb/>
and things were those a very <lb/>
pronounced little cynic, and he <lb/>
would have become hopelessly <lb/>
bid had he not loved Mary, the <lb/>
Irish who mothered <lb/>
him sum pi l Mi-- I <lb/>
his ti and Pat- <lb/>
cur whom lie <lb/>
n d once u brutal police- <lb/>
man. was his sure refuge. <lb/>
Hi i him in the ham, and <lb/>
lie w lonely and his <lb/>
iii-. In I he would <lb/>
i oat lo Pal ;, mid mil all the <lb/>
lave of his ;. It lie I and <lb/>
Mill great solace in kissing Patsy's <lb/>
pose, for Patsy to he loved and <lb/>
kissed, and it was n never ending <lb/>
to why mothers <lb/>
mil it hers re so different from <lb/>
maids and dogs. <lb/>
The Sunday before Christmas <lb/>
Tommy went to Sunday school as <lb/>
usual, dressed very smartly in his <lb/>
blue velvet suit, with a real lace col- <lb/>
sealed iii a handsome sleigh, <lb/>
driven the dignified family coach- <lb/>
man, who considered it n sin to <lb/>
.-mile save in the privacy of the <lb/>
quarters, when he sometimes <lb/>
condescended to relax a little. <lb/>
Miss was a very earnest <lb/>
teacher, and this Sunday morning <lb/>
she grew unusually eloquent on the <lb/>
meaning of Christmas. <lb/>
want to <lb/>
that Christmas is the time of <lb/>
good cheer, when those who have <lb/>
plenty give to those who arc <lb/>
remembers what the wise <lb/>
men did Christmas <lb/>
Several voices piped up, <lb/>
Tommy's a little louder than the <lb/>
rest. <lb/>
hear <lb/>
bright star shone out and <lb/>
brought I he wise men, who had <lb/>
gills, to the stable where the infant <lb/>
Jesus <lb/>
u stable, dear child What a <lb/>
strange place lo bring their <lb/>
Here Tommy grew <lb/>
ed. you remember Jesus <lb/>
was just a poor little baby who was <lb/>
born in the manger Hi- papa and <lb/>
were poor, too, and guess <lb/>
they needed <lb/>
showed the wise men the <lb/>
way to this poor asked <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
A dozen little voices piped out, <lb/>
bright <lb/>
many my little children <lb/>
are going to be bright stars and <lb/>
out the poor <lb/>
Every little voice rang out <lb/>
except Tommy, who <lb/>
was thinking deeply. <lb/>
After the lesson went up <lb/>
to Miss and asked <lb/>
arc the poor and <lb/>
Do you know any <lb/>
Miss pinched his cheek <lb/>
playfully and people <lb/>
who arc blind, who are poor, who <lb/>
have lost their homes; little crippled <lb/>
children. Oh, Tommy, the world is <lb/>
full of them. They are all around <lb/>
The next few days Tommy was so <lb/>
full of subdued excitement, his eyes <lb/>
shone so and he ailed SO <lb/>
Another large shipment of shoes We are prepared to furnish you as <lb/>
all Styles and sizes and prices very cheap as the cheapest. Come <lb/>
reasonable. Barber, examine before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
C B. Bro. <lb/>
WHAT YOU EAT <lb/>
to the sun <lb/>
to the <lb/>
only -1 M cm. <lb/>
lb. trial I.-- <lb/>
by B. C. Co., <lb/>
For Sale By <lb/>
JNO. L. WOOTEN. <lb/>
the family physician was called <lb/>
ill to prescribe, which he did after <lb/>
so much deliberate scrutiny that <lb/>
Tommy was afraid his secret <lb/>
would discovered on his tongue <lb/>
or his face and swallowed the bitter <lb/>
pills without a murmur. <lb/>
Mary, the housemaid, was his <lb/>
stanch ally in these day-. She went <lb/>
out with him constantly, and both <lb/>
of them alter Mr. and <lb/>
had gone out for the evening would <lb/>
creep down tn library, where <lb/>
Tommy would carefully and pain- <lb/>
fully write little cards which Mary <lb/>
lit <lb/>
I'll e wen i r for Tum- <lb/>
my. had nor an I <lb/>
he mi I u <lb/>
There were u little bootblack, who <lb/>
bad no home; two little girls, <lb/>
lad be. little curds Tom- <lb/>
my had i him; lo <lb/>
them, v. wen <lb/>
h i-k t mas mot <lb/>
. ;, had <lb/>
door mid hi <lb/>
coning in to . here <lb/>
Tommy's Id <lb/>
I e <lb/>
gifts. <lb/>
Tommy did sleep in i <lb/>
night. <lb/>
k i nut-, morning <lb/>
he went into his I I go <lb/>
ii w I hem In <lb/>
where the gilts r played, as <lb/>
had <lb/>
could r. lie mild hardly <lb/>
restrain himself, he was so . veiled. <lb/>
As the library door I <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
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were blind girls, crippled girls, <lb/>
dirty lie newsboys, kicking their <lb/>
heels <lb/>
Women, decrepit old men, and I lie <lb/>
only familiar face Hull of Norton, <lb/>
discharged e, <lb/>
Mr. advanced threaten- <lb/>
in a voice of <lb/>
brought these people <lb/>
brought said <lb/>
Tommy confidently. <lb/>
do you mean <lb/>
Tommy stood up straight, looked <lb/>
his father in tho eye and mi <lb/>
you rein, r, pupa. <lb/>
the the e <lb/>
tin- poor boy hi- u <lb/>
am in the stable. I'm th <lb/>
man left gifts I'm star, and <lb/>
the wise <lb/>
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Bill Tommy bud now inn <lb/>
hi- mother, mid i n . i <lb/>
appeal look in bis <lb/>
face i lull went straight <lb/>
lace- and ribbons down to Mr-. N <lb/>
heart. His bravery ti <lb/>
gone, bill be managed to U at <lb/>
full.-. <lb/>
Miss Her rick wen <lb/>
all to be I knew you <lb/>
and papa were busy lo <lb/>
and so I thought <lb/>
would he the star and bring them <lb/>
to you. Please, dear <lb/>
give our gifts and have for on a <lb/>
real Christmas like they had in <lb/>
Bethlehem so many year- <lb/>
After Mr. and Mr-. had <lb/>
held a whispered conversation a <lb/>
few moments Mrs. <lb/>
Tommy, it you <lb/>
us to <lb/>
Tommy fairly danced as he ex- <lb/>
let's give all a nice <lb/>
warm breakfast first, and then we'll <lb/>
give them what need most. <lb/>
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he got d . He trill never do u <lb/>
again, s take him hack. papa. <lb/>
for his <lb/>
actually found him- <lb/>
self dealing with one of hi- own <lb/>
had never be- <lb/>
fore condescended lo Nor- <lb/>
ton left happy. <lb/>
The rest of the Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
were kepi busy <lb/>
the of Tommy's <lb/>
and and for days <lb/>
after they re i doctor. <lb/>
signing check, lidding home- for <lb/>
children, houses and <lb/>
dealing out kindness right and left <lb/>
until all or and miser- <lb/>
were <lb/>
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Tommy's Christmas she laughed <lb/>
and then tried so kind her pretty <lb/>
blue eyes oil red when .-he <lb/>
dressed for her Christmas party. <lb/>
it was a very wean little <lb/>
that went in that evening to <lb/>
good night to as she sat be- <lb/>
fore the <lb/>
And when said. <lb/>
Tommy, you seen your <lb/>
Christmas gifts yet, have been so <lb/>
with your poor people; lei us go <lb/>
down now and Tommy <lb/>
stood before her hesitatingly, his <lb/>
soul shining of his eyes in <lb/>
adoration of beautiful young <lb/>
mother; then ho said <lb/>
I want, i- lo hug <lb/>
you like and lie jumped <lb/>
into her lap, winding his arms ind <lb/>
her to kiss you like I kiss <lb/>
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oust rate what kissing Patsy was <lb/>
like. <lb/>
Oh, the Mossed miracle <lb/>
kissed him back and, <lb/>
hi- he t lo <lb/>
dear heart, he Slink into <lb/>
dreams. <lb/>
moments later Tommy's <lb/>
papa opened the door <lb/>
and Killed. <lb/>
Goldsboro, I M . Calvin <lb/>
s pi federate <lb/>
i a .- u . <lb/>
of his n , half a <lb/>
mile iron city, <lb/>
ion. <lb/>
day evening Mr. was in <lb/>
s city, when- he <lb/>
purchases and on Ills <lb/>
about t-supposed <lb/>
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i; and followed him <lb/>
mt town where they n <lb/>
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re empty. <lb/>
taken to his home and <lb/>
aid summoned, when it <lb/>
found i hat outside if Several <lb/>
ills and bruises on his his <lb/>
k till He never <lb/>
gained died <lb/>
is i noon at o'clock without <lb/>
i murmur us to who Ins <lb/>
sere. He was years of age. <lb/>
Observer, <lb/>
New Knights. <lb/>
Now , <lb/>
W. K. <lb/>
of Hie of <lb/>
arrived here tonight <lb/>
will deliver memorial <lb/>
address of tie local lodge here <lb/>
There w as a special meeting of <lb/>
i lodge tonight, and <lb/>
was done, alter which <lb/>
and <lb/>
i i to the u i <lb/>
ii-i it. the closed <lb/>
iii reception tendered <lb/>
distinguished Hi and the <lb/>
o e -ion was by the K. <lb/>
of P. band i ring several <lb/>
ions. <lb/>
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, cl will lie I I <lb/>
a . Masonic opera <lb/>
will e . <lb/>
where the appropriate <lb/>
sing exercises will be over <lb/>
departed<lb/>
after <lb/>
i. the <lb/>
Severe <lb/>
lb v. Ill K. Hicks gives the <lb/>
lowing forecast of the for <lb/>
month of June; <lb/>
From the to 5th, inclusive <lb/>
took ruin and thunder <lb/>
in period extending from <lb/>
the 7th to 12th, promises to <lb/>
ring some of most and <lb/>
severe disturbances of the month. <lb/>
thunder storms and drown- <lb/>
of ram, with great warmth, <lb/>
attended high humidity and <lb/>
very low barometer- storm <lb/>
runs from the 20th to the <lb/>
High temperature, thunder <lb/>
and great electrical <lb/>
continue probably until the <lb/>
If heavy rains and <lb/>
between the 10th and 13th, <lb/>
the same may be expected to <lb/>
the reactionary period, <lb/>
25th to 28th, <lb/>
of A. N. C. R R. Condemned. <lb/>
New Bern, N. a meet- <lb/>
of the board of magistrates <lb/>
board of county commissioners <lb/>
I today a strong resolution offered <lb/>
by M. D. Lane, of Kort <lb/>
condemning the lease of the Allan- <lb/>
tic A North Carolina railroad to <lb/>
Improvement Company, <lb/>
was carried by an almost <lb/>
vote. It was directing <lb/>
. . . o <lb/>
gate the legality of the lease, and <lb/>
possible to set the same aside. <lb/>
Hobson <lb/>
Greensboro, Ala., June <lb/>
Captain Richmond P. Hobson and <lb/>
his bride arrived <lb/>
afternoon, after having driven this <lb/>
across the country miles. Au <lb/>
immense reception was <lb/>
bride by townspeople, <lb/>
every citizen taking part. <lb/>
Mrs. Hobson, who bas reared <lb/>
the North, has cousins in <lb/>
Greensboro. <lb/>
Driven to Desperation <lb/>
coming in, kissed tho living at an out of the way <lb/>
and tho beautiful mother as place, remote from civilization, a <lb/>
in the of the driven lo deepen <lb/>
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, ,,,.;,. lion of accident, resulting <lb/>
in Burns, Cuts, Wounds, Ulcers, <lb/>
etc. 1,1-in a supply of <lb/>
halve. best on <lb/>
tilth. L <lb/>
ten, <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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For Indies and Misses <lb/>
in Blacks, Whilst, Tars and Chocolates. <lb/>
SPECIAL PRICES. <lb/>
Fridays and Saturdays. I <lb/>
Ladies SUMMER GOODS. <lb/>
Remember we have the <lb/>
for the Ladles <lb/>
Such as Lawns, Organdies <lb/>
Swisses in Various Colors. <lb/>
Clothing. <lb/>
WE CARRY <lb/>
A C Line Of <lb/>
SUITS, <lb/>
Styles and Colors, All Weights and Qualities. We Also Make a <lb/>
SPECIALTY OF<lb/>
TAILOR MADE SUITS. <lb/>
The Pi <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
Greenville, R. C.<lb/>
DESTINY OF HUMAN SOULS. <lb/>
The American Citizen. <lb/>
Strong limber ires <lb/>
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of n righteous public sentiment. <lb/>
a quarter a century the city <lb/>
has been the cm <lb/>
n p machine that has <lb/>
been invincible Time after rime <lb/>
forts were made to it give <lb/>
the city good government, but the <lb/>
reformers always failed, and <lb/>
gave up despair <lb/>
is no I,,<lb/>
the hone stunts rang- <lb/>
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CHANTS ASSOCIATION. <lb/>
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convention <lb/>
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i be In-Ill in Asheville on <lb/>
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saying I. <lb/>
int- i bot that <lb/>
. .-. much he <lb/>
send it t me North Carolina, it appears <lb/>
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w. i- Hi- in live minutes, tag operations, Louis It. Smith, a <lb/>
be me , ,., ,., Land <lb/>
Tun . . , . .,.,. , , <lb/>
i mm ,. confessing that he sold thirty land <lb/>
all bottle cured the three of, warrant worth about <lb/>
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and <lb/>
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only a year. , .<lb/>
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if you lire r, a so <lb/>
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IS BETTER <lb/>
DAY THAN i FORE <lb/>
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Printing, <lb/>
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.,., ,, , i. , ., When the of food taken <lb/>
Che has taken n , .,,., <lb/>
,, . . , . , is too large or the quality too <lb/>
ward bringing about peace m Mm nu. H <lb/>
by pressing to the especially so ii the digestion <lb/>
Washington the h has by <lb/>
t Russia would conclude Eat slowly and too freely <lb/>
th Japan ll would be quite <lb/>
to the Chief <lb/>
ho were the means of <lb/>
Mil <lb/>
REFLECTOR PRINTING HOUSE, Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
w i tic <lb/>
IX. <lb/>
ARRIVING DAILY. <lb/>
thoroughly. Let live <lb/>
elapse hot wean meals, and <lb/>
i hen yon feel a fullness and weight; <lb/>
end to the bloodshed the East, In the region of the <lb/>
d in this connection he ting, take Chamberlain's <lb/>
. ,. , Liver unit the <lb/>
Secretary Hay were in Wash-, be j <lb/>
Charlotte I b r. .-,. Wooten's Ding Store, <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
Quality vi. Quantity. <lb/>
muscles and g body do <lb/>
It depend tee quantity of food of. printing <lb/>
u eat, but mi . , , .-, , <lb/>
, . . material for sale cheap at <lb/>
n proper assimilation. . r <lb/>
hen you take Dyspepsia <lb/>
re your system gets all the <lb/>
out of all the food <lb/>
i eat. It digests chat you eat <lb/>
of the of the <lb/>
in ac <lb/>
prop <lb/>
in-. This builds up <lb/>
the entire system, over-1 is harmless, tastes <lb/>
as and Indigestion, <lb/>
ll begins to look as if there might <lb/>
The Children's Favorite. <lb/>
For Coughs, Croup, Whooping <lb/>
conveys the etc., One Minute Cough <lb/>
varieties to the blood Cure is the children <lb/>
and; This is it contains <lb/>
Belching, Sour Stomach, <lb/>
Dyspepsia Cure for <lb/>
at is sometimes America's <lb/>
disease. Dyspepsia, is <lb/>
tined to eventually work a won- <lb/>
and lasting Benefit to silt- <lb/>
from this distressing and <lb/>
harassing Sold by <lb/>
L. Woolen. <lb/>
good Sold by L. <lb/>
Drug Store. <lb/>
Poxes <lb/>
Mecklenburg Hotel and Mineral <lb/>
Water Co. Will pay 11.26 each <lb/>
for good natch Foxes. <lb/>
Write to and express to the above <lb/>
at Chase City, Va. <lb/>
SPECIAL RATES <lb/>
ATLANTIC COAST LINE. <lb/>
Louisville, Ky., Confederate Vet. <lb/>
arena Reunion, June ll, to in. <lb/>
Cue cent per mile for <lb/>
distance traveled, cents. <lb/>
Rate from Greenville, N, <lb/>
the round trip, j <lb/>
Tickets on sale June 10th. <lb/>
18th with dual <lb/>
19th. Extension of final I <lb/>
limit to may be ob-1 <lb/>
by depositing tickets with <lb/>
joint agent, Ky., <lb/>
payment of fee of on each <lb/>
ticket. will be allowed . <lb/>
at Petersburg, White III <lb/>
Spring and II <lb/>
Va., spec- <lb/>
train service and through <lb/>
Pullman cars will be operated j <lb/>
from convenient points. For <lb/>
Information see agent, or <lb/>
consult Purple <lb/>
Wrightsville N. on ac- <lb/>
of Bummer School, <lb/>
IS to 1905. Tickets to <lb/>
will be sold June <lb/>
14th, with <lb/>
limit June 24th, for one first <lb/>
class fate, plus for the nil <lb/>
trip Bate from Greenville, H <lb/>
C., to Wilmington, N. C, and <lb/>
return 5.00. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
one th it we . , <lb/>
. is to Sell i t . ; ; <lb/>
., do vi- . , i i-i <lb/>
nil w .-. h u on ire <lb/>
OW hills I I I .- ;, <lb/>
i-i j mi i i i I . <lb/>
, I lily hi pine, its <lb/>
of in <lb/>
RIBBONS. S <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
Ties always on hand <lb/>
kept con- <lb/>
in stuck. Country I <lb/>
Produce Bought and S, id <lb/>
EMBROIDER ICES <lb/>
folk <lb/>
D. <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
I kindred ; i-o i foil; of <lb/>
Gr and . and do h , u will at <lb/>
favor . vis t many d <lb/>
Si <lb/>
the of women's fashions, <lb/>
GET YOUR SUPPLIES <lb/>
Now <lb/>
the first of April there <lb/>
FOR LIQUOR strayed from my farm near <lb/>
man has been given LICENSE. X Roads a sow with fl ,,.,. <lb/>
glasses of beer, but in hereby given that I will sow i. white, slit in <lb/>
. application to the of Com-i one ear and swallow lark III the <lb/>
hr to prevent him from becoming ,,,,,,, of ,,,,,. on am ,,,.,. Suitable reward fur in- <lb/>
power, the condition is Monday in July, for license to <lb/>
I ., . , . i , , e. i retail N. <lb/>
e that he must drink Tuna. J <lb/>
IS J <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton factors and handlers <lb/>
Bagging, lies and Bags. <lb/>
Correspondence and shipments <lb/>
-Economist. <lb/>
Tuns. J. <lb/>
This day of May, <lb/>
formation leading to <lb/>
sow and pigs. J. W. Perkins, <lb/>
i N <lb/>
i k a. , .,., <lb/>
. . cos <lb/>
CONFOUND. <lb/>
Everything you want in the way of <lb/>
nice Groceries, Canned Goods, <lb/>
Fruits, Candies, Nuts, can be had at <lb/>
our store. <lb/>
We carry a large supply of the Best <lb/>
Goods <lb/>
JOHNSTON BROS. <lb/>
The Cash Grocers. <lb/>
f . <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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SPECIAL Sale <lb/>
OF- <lb/>
Low Shoes and <lb/>
Slippers. <lb/>
BEGINNING ON THURSDAY, MAY 25TH. <lb/>
we offer our entire stock of Children's and Infant's Ox- <lb/>
ford Ties and Sandals a Greatly Reduced Prices. <lb/>
No trash, but good, New Shoes. A chance to buy good, new shoes <lb/>
At Reduced Prices <lb/>
early in the season, just in time to meet your needs, before the stock <lb/>
is broken and styles and sizes run down, is a rare opportunity, and <lb/>
that the attention of all careful buyers, who appreciate gen- <lb/>
Bargains. <lb/>
SHATTERED HIS THEORY. <lb/>
An That Non- <lb/>
a School <lb/>
In the days when board <lb/>
visit tree paid to. <lb/>
those schools by local <lb/>
who had on the subject of <lb/>
Scripture lessons. He requested tho <lb/>
head master to pick out a <lb/>
dull and lot him ask that <lb/>
lad a few questions, whereupon the <lb/>
following <lb/>
Now. my do you <lb/>
by a <lb/>
Hoy. looking hopelessly at visitor, <lb/>
makes do answer. <lb/>
Visitor to head <lb/>
see, it's I've always <lb/>
maintained- Scripture be ex- <lb/>
plained and illustrated if any com- <lb/>
of it.- meaning la k pen- <lb/>
this sort of skull, lie can't <lb/>
tell me what a miracle is. No., <lb/>
hear me make him understand. <lb/>
Mead Muster sarcastic ire <lb/>
Pat's In Golf. <lb/>
Pat had been helping the n <lb/>
keeper construct several at the <lb/>
new golf links and during the noon <lb/>
hour had been given u I moos <lb/>
in driving. A day or taro later ho <lb/>
was tailing his friend Casey about it. <lb/>
be said, <lb/>
game they call do be a <lb/>
game. have a little white ball <lb/>
long stick aid a knob on <lb/>
ind yea put the white ball <lb/>
on a little at sand. Thin the <lb/>
game is to haul all <lb/>
ball so far <lb/>
did yes hit ball <lb/>
asked Casey. <lb/>
said Pat. a the <lb/>
funny thing about <lb/>
the hit at <lb/>
Two Point of View. <lb/>
you know you gave me a <lb/>
sovereign a sixpence the other <lb/>
day. ft ell, made a <lb/>
I knew <lb/>
you do. sir. <lb/>
have wrought a miracle yourself, idiot paid out the gold <lb/>
haven't a duller boy in the school j piece a <lb/>
If you'd question sonic of the I didn't, but passed the <lb/>
, r. sixpence on, somebody for half a <lb/>
no; show yon sovereign, and I bought a <lb/>
what do with till one by using of with the money, and I've <lb/>
common sense methods. Sow, my still got the <lb/>
pay attention to me. You don't well. I wouldn't worry about <lb/>
know what a miracle is, oh it. We're likely to make mis- <lb/>
confesses by his silence. takes London Tit- <lb/>
listen to me. Suppose you Hits. <lb/>
got up in the middle of the night <lb/>
and saw the shining, Spoiled Romance. <lb/>
you say it are looking for the <lb/>
should say it explained the young man on the <lb/>
was moon. porch as father of the young <lb/>
Visitor man came out to see what was de- <lb/>
her. <lb/>
bless said the kind <lb/>
old gentleman, comet i- in an <lb/>
entirely different part of the <lb/>
And lie look round lo the <lb/>
oilier side of the house, showed him <lb/>
the not of ; and talked <lb/>
t for about half an hour about <lb/>
Paragraph. <lb/>
Even a will give you <lb/>
ad vice freely. <lb/>
Never j edge the covers of a box <lb/>
by itS coll <lb/>
A spoiled child is to be pitied <lb/>
more than its parents. <lb/>
Home wen are born and <lb/>
become little of own accord. <lb/>
Frequently a chorus girl's sue <lb/>
depends her understand- <lb/>
If haste makes district <lb/>
messenger boys will never coma to <lb/>
want. <lb/>
When a man keeps bis own <lb/>
counsel he hasn't much use a <lb/>
lawyer. <lb/>
Talk la said to be cheap, but <lb/>
any married man will tell you it <lb/>
comes <lb/>
When a man seeks notoriety he <lb/>
usually more than he can use <lb/>
his business. <lb/>
every woman <lb/>
has figured out what she will do <lb/>
when she becomes a widow. <lb/>
Chicago Daily News. <lb/>
DO m IO THIS OFFER <lb/>
The r so we give is simple, plain and We are over <lb/>
, . j . . C I widest <lb/>
you to hi th slippers, end in order to clean them out quickly we <lb/>
make offers <lb/>
La lies leather Court Tie Oxfords, worth for <lb/>
patent leather. Court Tie Oxfords, worth for 2.25. <lb/>
Ladies patent leather and plain kid Oxfords, wilt 2.50 for 1.85. <lb/>
Ladies leather Strap Sandals, plain kid Strap Sandals, <lb/>
and patent leather tip Oxfords, tan kid Court Tie Oxfords, all <lb/>
Styles sizes, worth and 2.25 per pair, be sold for <lb/>
per pair. <lb/>
or black Court Ties, plain kid Sandals, patent <lb/>
tip tip Oxfords, dressy styles and plain common sense <lb/>
Is, all styles and sizes, that are selling for pair, <lb/>
w; offer for pair. <lb/>
Ai. the Styles of Ladies Oxfords and Sandals that are selling <lb/>
1.00 to 1.25 pair we offer this sale for to per <lb/>
pal. <lb/>
th c Slippers are offered in this <lb/>
Sale are In prop II is I quoted above. <lb/>
The . get first pick at t line <lb/>
ire of , and <lb/>
couldn't, you know, if saw <lb/>
bus sun. <lb/>
should sec it <lb/>
wasn't. <lb/>
Visitor from a die- <lb/>
pawn i suppose <lb/>
one I old you ii was the <lb/>
sun <lb/>
should say <lb/>
In- ii liar. <lb/>
such persistent <lb/>
; I told <lb/>
ii n win. <lb/>
n loll I was <lb/>
a liar, would n <lb/>
in in <lb/>
lion, should say <lb/>
was London <lb/>
Grant and Queen. <lb/>
V. ii an, in Lon- <lb/>
don on In- trip around wold <lb/>
In u I to cat i <lb/>
the Saturday <lb/>
i; . i ;. re <lb/>
th in of pi <lb/>
nil I r u few momenta <lb/>
he fore dinner i <lb/>
Jesse i, runt. mall . <lb/>
was <lb/>
behind him. -v tin- general was <lb/>
j ii. at <lb/>
his coal tails n of times. <lb/>
the I turned <lb/>
-.- I, I <lb/>
he <lb/>
r in ii lid the general, <lb/>
, em <lb/>
Jill <lb/>
I'll ; en look Jesse's hand <lb/>
. . i man, think- <lb/>
him <lb/>
id .;. <lb/>
I, <lb/>
in, Iv <lb/>
I Pica.<lb/>
i i-, t <lb/>
I. <lb/>
e of <lb/>
Ill <lb/>
I to <lb/>
Useless Phrase. <lb/>
Bobby returned from his first <lb/>
tea party, hi round allied <lb/>
in smiles. hope you were polite, <lb/>
said his mother, re- <lb/>
membered your <lb/>
when were <lb/>
passed to <lb/>
lien I please, <lb/>
mid it I <lb/>
hare ml; yo m <lb/>
I , ever; <lb/>
time ii pas. <lb/>
Low Rates to <lb/>
Not only will the and <lb/>
North Carolina railroad sell low <lb/>
rate linked Kinston <lb/>
to Morehead and in, good <lb/>
till on account of the <lb/>
opening of the Atlantic Hotel, <lb/>
City, next Friday even- <lb/>
hut of the <lb/>
hotel also rate <lb/>
of 11.50 a day <lb/>
the dance. The hotel is now open <lb/>
for season and indications <lb/>
are that the opening this year <lb/>
will he brilliant and <lb/>
largely parties <lb/>
have been made up from points, <lb/>
not along the line of I lie A. N. <lb/>
C, but from Henderson, Wilson, <lb/>
Greenville and as far west as <lb/>
Greensboro. <lb/>
NEWS <lb/>
Not Uncommon. <lb/>
heard you were at the <lb/>
said the girl as ho mot <lb/>
the evening. <lb/>
think of the <lb/>
liked everything but the <lb/>
end <lb/>
was mutter with <lb/>
I knot of. The <lb/>
people in fro . u putting <lb/>
on thin; and i could u <lb/>
were elbow <lb/>
rec <lb/>
ex nun in I <lb/>
e air in In into <lb/>
. Hi, n plied the <lb/>
oil it, are i <lb/>
demanded <lb/>
irate man. on t, I know <lb/>
M hi eye i- hurt, I <lb/>
i ; <lb/>
fellow, know my <lb/>
ii n I one from <lb/>
; friend today Tim.<lb/>
Why Ha ad to Di.-. <lb/>
in the year I p <lb/>
Don ii <lb/>
act of <lb/>
hi St. Si r. in <lb/>
lb note which <lb/>
u- In on , the <lb/>
; ; In d to go in the <lb/>
r I <lb/>
the v <lb/>
ticket <lb/>
kn our file cony <lb/>
I I. III <lb/>
Friday. If . <lb/>
can <lb/>
I ii will l <lb/>
Seven were <lb/>
burglarized Monday <lb/>
of Wayne <lb/>
and Craven have adopted <lb/>
deciding to contest the <lb/>
r of it Out- <lb/>
railroad. <lb/>
it given nut the Atlantic <lb/>
line Wilmington <lb/>
placed a big order for <lb/>
pew i <lb/>
ti idled a of <lb/>
new . cm . <lb/>
I'll <lb/>
Public <lb/>
m of h <lb/>
mi order for I public <lb/>
drinking and <lb/>
fountains lo be placed <lb/>
Street, the court <lb/>
one near Five Point. <lb/>
will also be placed <lb/>
in the I cf the <lb/>
Thee will prove a great <lb/>
to be public<lb/>
. . . ; <lb/>
GUARANTEED DIVIDEND FIVE <lb/>
PREMIUMS <lb/>
Murderer Captured. <lb/>
The who <lb/>
ed at <lb/>
Saturday, been arrested and <lb/>
lodged in jail as <lb/>
the scene the crime <lb/>
d in Mm I ill <lb/>
Lout.- lost my gold an <lb/>
lune 1st between <lb/>
ii mill by way of <lb/>
i ; , The watch was <lb/>
nit face. <lb/>
Willing to p reward. <lb/>
L. <lb/>
s Smith's Mill, N. <lb/>
pa; when you buy <lb/>
I rep conies up <lb/>
., . . <lb/>
on <lb/>
work of <lb/>
On . u-<lb/>
and <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
j. Editor mt Owner. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Ne. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR YEAR IN ADVANCE<lb/>
GREENVILLE. COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. TUESDAY, JUNE 1905. <lb/>
WON TO <lb/>
The Turner Brother and Rows Bid Pine <lb/>
Work. <lb/>
The Washington aggregation <lb/>
wee aim ply outclassed Thursday <lb/>
at Arthur's park. At <lb/>
part of game did they lave <lb/>
to win. Our boys shewed <lb/>
in great shape, <lb/>
the fact that <lb/>
son, our crack right was out <lb/>
game. Turner J. and <lb/>
E. did excellent work, <lb/>
while our catcher, <lb/>
did stunt beautifully behind <lb/>
bat. His be <lb/>
The home boys started in at <lb/>
first and made three runs, White <lb/>
making a Beautiful single in this <lb/>
inning. Washington failed lo <lb/>
reach the initial sack. <lb/>
second Turner <lb/>
KEEL <lb/>
Heine Wedding. <lb/>
Wednesday at o'clock <lb/>
at the home of Mr. H. F. Keel, in <lb/>
South Greenville, a large <lb/>
f friends and relatives assembled <lb/>
to witness the marriage of bis <lb/>
daughter, Miss to Mr. A. L. <lb/>
Thigpen, of Penny Hill. They <lb/>
were married by J. A. Horn- <lb/>
The attendants Miss <lb/>
Keel with Van Fleming; <lb/>
Miss Haskett with J. F. <lb/>
Mis Sallie Knight, of <lb/>
Tarboro, with J. H. Miss <lb/>
Nannie with L. L. <lb/>
pen. <lb/>
Wedding March <lb/>
was played by <lb/>
Job MM. <lb/>
The pallor was beautifully <lb/>
orated with ferns aim ivy. <lb/>
After were <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
Blow by a beautiful hit, while tended the bridal left for the <lb/>
Rowe, for one more, bit <lb/>
the spheroid for three sacks <lb/>
Washington their <lb/>
runs in this inning by three bases <lb/>
on balls, a man hit and an error. <lb/>
to cross the. <lb/>
rubber third. Washington <lb/>
ed this inning two two- <lb/>
luggers and two errors, After <lb/>
this our did think <lb/>
making a round <lb/>
fourth <lb/>
home of groom, a <lb/>
was tendered <lb/>
-Mi. were the <lb/>
of many <lb/>
valuable <lb/>
N. C, June <lb/>
Miss Lee flail is a <lb/>
sink <lb/>
Miss is <lb/>
relatives over river this <lb/>
Miss Annie M <lb/>
aid <lb/>
Henry the <lb/>
at Bethel Saturday. <lb/>
Mrs. B. K. spent <lb/>
and Sunday with relatives in <lb/>
Ayden. <lb/>
John Phillips and son <lb/>
has been ill fur peal w <lb/>
days. <lb/>
Miss Nora Harder is the <lb/>
list. <lb/>
Misses Lena am Bessie <lb/>
am. Edith Broadway, of <lb/>
Nannie of <lb/>
spent, Sunday with <lb/>
Allie <lb/>
Belle Langston is <lb/>
visiting Misses ed <lb/>
Mel reek. <lb/>
O. Dill, of and <lb/>
TOBACCO <lb/>
Official Will Compelled <lb/>
York, Jane F. <lb/>
who lo <lb/>
ii-f <lb/>
AID SOCIAL <lb/>
Thursday, J a f. <lb/>
W. went to Golds<lb/>
MR. JOHNSON TO THE MERCHANTS. <lb/>
He Makes a Speech Abounding m Sound <lb/>
Argument. <lb/>
H. attorney <lb/>
of the Retail <lb/>
Bland and family of Carolina <lb/>
grand visit to Ayden. <lb/>
jury Tom borne from <lb/>
gallon of trust, Baltimore Wednesday evening Mr. Johnson <lb/>
meat answer more than an hour, and every <lb/>
d-M-i-ion ,. A. of M in the a,,, county <lb/>
ought to have heard faint. He <lb/>
told them they <lb/>
should have heard, an <lb/>
aka and Of the com- J- T and Miss that effect <lb/>
f uh ch be in <lb/>
R. Parker <lb/>
in <lb/>
Judge Wallace <lb/>
Slates circuit court. <lb/>
la, compelled <lb/>
the of J. T. and that effect <lb/>
o. II <lb/>
were in Saturday we would <lb/>
advise nil who me farced i ii to <lb/>
BETHEL ITEMS <lb/>
Bethel is well at <lb/>
the fifteen <lb/>
Sunday and this <lb/>
on u two bagger by James B. mid mouth Will ha for we <lb/>
a single <lb/>
failed to score. <lb/>
In the inn drew t <lb/>
blank and followed <lb/>
her example, Turner fanning <lb/>
men. <lb/>
Greenville scored three <lb/>
the sixth by hits, a <lb/>
want them back. <lb/>
C. S, Robt. <lb/>
Howard, spent Sunday <lb/>
in town. <lb/>
and Walter of <lb/>
Sunday afternoon <lb/>
at the hotel. <lb/>
W. J. Mayo and Miss <lb/>
when they are selling for 1.00. <lb/>
Ward has on the <lb/>
He is some <lb/>
sacrifice and in error by Maxwell j t Sunday in town. <lb/>
at first. again failed potato men arc here but <lb/>
to score, Tamer funning two out i won't buy. The farmers; <lb/>
of three. mud gel behind them ft s <lb/>
In the seventh mi looking to see I hem <lb/>
not Washington was unable <lb/>
to. W. <lb/>
scored one the ibis week. <lb/>
eighth by error left fielder, better now <lb/>
Washington do anything, i W, J left <lb/>
In White started off. for Manchester lo be beet mail <lb/>
with a two-bagger, to third his brother's marriage, <lb/>
and scored on block ball. Miss Hazell had her linger badly <lb/>
tried to hit bail hard bruited today while the <lb/>
this inning, Turner showing parrot. The bird the linger <lb/>
them he was teasing, <lb/>
Mr, and Mis. Frank of <lb/>
Ayden, Mr. <lb/>
and Mr. J. ,. Haul,,. <lb/>
was well represented <lb/>
at closing of Bern. <lb/>
Ayden last week. <lb/>
Misses and Mary <lb/>
Monday to m<lb/>
ville. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
N. C. June <lb/>
Mr. Feather-tone, <lb/>
a shoe firm, gave us , <lb/>
Ball week. <lb/>
Mrs. J, o. Babbitt left <lb/>
morning for attend <lb/>
the Babbitt-Dallied wedding <lb/>
Mrs. John ha- <lb/>
I liven ill past <lb/>
reported a very better. <lb/>
Mr. and Mis <lb/>
I of spent <lb/>
with Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Babbitt- <lb/>
Mrs. Jacob <lb/>
feeble. <lb/>
To Potato Growers of lit. <lb/>
W wish to stale Hi <lb/>
on strictly prime <lb/>
toes are s <lb/>
New W, <lb/>
Bill en <lb/>
mil over . o. Ii owing <lb/>
d of the <lb/>
mil -11. as to. <lb/>
secure orders to buy t. n, b., . Mis. P. M. Jon peon ad child <lb/>
would, left ibis morning for <lb/>
B, Baker, went to <lb/>
. morning to operated on <lb/>
sell low prices I <lb/>
p lo <lb/>
N V Urge <lb/>
l n d, deal <lb/>
In m <lb/>
, II p <lb/>
Inez. Croon, of Durham, Mr Johnson <lb/>
night to visit Mrs j of <lb/>
J. M. Moore. and pointed out <lb/>
Rev. and Mr. F. <lb/>
and Miss Baskerville, <lb/>
left this for different <lb/>
points In Virginia, <lb/>
Friday, June <lb/>
If. W. went to <lb/>
this <lb/>
for <lb/>
II <lb/>
1805. <lb/>
I- <lb/>
I In- H<lb/>
Haul<lb/>
mil <lb/>
. <lb/>
Ore a d <lb/>
was <lb/>
Ump <lb/>
Rev. Me, of Ayden, until <lb/>
of food. She knows how <lb/>
LINE UP. <lb/>
Greenville. Washington. <lb/>
it toils. The poor will miss <lb/>
. ; guests o <lb/>
. . ., , , . <lb/>
Mr. of <lb/>
filled their regular <lb/>
They were <lb/>
a I <lb/>
He- <lb/>
M in <lb/>
he ,. <lb/>
do Hi- <lb/>
e la <lb/>
the Hairs <lb/>
In <lb/>
ii d nil call <lb/>
s He <lb/>
i ii <lb/>
, into <lb/>
e i-. . <lb/>
Id oil the sin <lb/>
a in <lb/>
in a , <lb/>
s ii mil a <lb/>
June 10th, <lb/>
is If yon W. Ward from <lb/>
aid will this morning, <lb/>
Bill Smith an I Watt Duke went <lb/>
ti Baltimore ibis morning, <lb/>
Mia as Mamie Haskett and <lb/>
Keel re; from <lb/>
a visit near Hill. <lb/>
Mrs. A. V. Johnson, of <lb/>
Week, is her <lb/>
Mrs. A B. Tucker. <lb/>
Mr. and Mm, A. L. Thigpen, <lb/>
Hill, Clime in today lo visit Mr. <lb/>
mid Mr-. F Keel. <lb/>
Mr. i <lb/>
had <lb/>
ere <lb/>
II. <lb/>
. light <lb/>
things ii had since <lb/>
organization. There is mil a <lb/>
who has not saved <lb/>
money through it. <lb/>
of several thing; <lb/>
that threaten the of the <lb/>
Hal- mid urged a <lb/>
thorough and <lb/>
f and <lb/>
to thwart the Intent <lb/>
He <lb/>
dangers the parcels post <lb/>
bill Hint is pending before <lb/>
and that becoming a law <lb/>
would mean driving retail <lb/>
merchants not of <lb/>
was <lb/>
another subject considered. North <lb/>
Carolina, ho paid higher <lb/>
freight than any other Hale. <lb/>
in win in- through <lb/>
North Carolina to In other <lb/>
states cheaper than will be <lb/>
topped at any point in the slate. <lb/>
Men have been driven from North <lb/>
Carolina tn cities in other stale to <lb/>
engage la wholesale with <lb/>
own people can <lb/>
snip much from <lb/>
c. <lb/>
tin- <lb/>
stale than <lb/>
Mary B, Ward, Bethel, in Hale. There is mote North <lb/>
i capital invested in Nm- <lb/>
Virginia capital. <lb/>
North he said, is one <lb/>
of the seven stales that bus no <lb/>
law which debts <lb/>
can be collected, We may cry <lb/>
aloud for higher but <lb/>
ideas are <lb/>
S of Baltimore, has, . <lb/>
and <lb/>
The homestead also has <lb/>
w ho has been Mrs <lb/>
I, lo b <lb/>
, home <lb/>
i . <lb/>
so t ti ii t A. Gary, formerly a resident <lb/>
one bu now of Danville, is in <lb/>
cried town. His many friends are glad <lb/>
to him again. <lb/>
. I <lb/>
e shew face here <lb/>
I of good things. <lb/>
I Mi. <lb/>
James, B. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Move, <lb/>
Tamer, R. <lb/>
Smith, <lb/>
White, <lb/>
Forbes, <lb/>
Blow. <lb/>
lib <lb/>
lb <lb/>
If <lb/>
if <lb/>
cf <lb/>
I Whaley. <lb/>
and Mrs. F. <lb/>
Andrews has improved . <lb/>
rapidly last few days. Glad <lb/>
. . I. h j . L I Greenville Monday, <lb/>
hear the news. Hope he <lb/>
Wooten, soon be again. <lb/>
u S. t ., is loan <lb/>
Carter, Baker . . ,. ., . <lb/>
Maxwell time <lb/>
was his only trouble. <lb/>
I Blokes. <lb/>
Mrs. John <lb/>
ail last to he he <lb/>
Found On St <lb/>
This g Ned <lb/>
know c i , in in w <lb/>
shoe up when potatoes are ripe.<lb/>
found <lb/>
its mission, is shield <lb/>
for the man who does not want to <lb/>
pay bis debts. is a differ- <lb/>
between man w ho on pay <lb/>
but and Ilia win, <lb/>
lo pay but <lb/>
He to poor <lb/>
Paul, <lb/>
Car row, <lb/>
Died, <lb/>
James, <lb/>
Greenville, runs. so, mouths j daughter, Mis. <lb/>
hits,,, errors; Washington, I and days, of Mr. and Mrs U. who is critically ill. <lb/>
run., hits, errors. Struck oat, ft <lb/>
Turner U, Wooten Cutter at their home in Hat- <lb/>
Hit by nine. , Wooten , ; on ,, <lb/>
Aimed rune, Greenville S , sympathy is expressed fur <lb/>
parents In their bereave- <lb/>
of game hours. Umpire, The will label <lb/>
Lewis, floorer, Attend- <lb/>
Dwelling Burned <lb/>
dead oil a reel the edge of A dwelling b Mr. W. <lb/>
He H. burned <lb/>
Minion, of Georgetown, between the market house and Urn this morning o'clock <lb/>
branch, Ned was a very super. Are in a closet and train <lb/>
and was afraid to been caused by and they were the of <lb/>
sleep in house at nils or mice, with tow ii <lb/>
himself, When his was house occupied by tenant, a i Line. can be if <lb/>
found this it had on only lady and children, and she the will unite for <lb/>
night clothes and was wrapped in found it mil in lime lo save about get the co-operation of oilier <lb/>
a blanket, is supposed two thirds of the <lb/>
during the he got scared Press Mil. <lb/>
left his house, Death is <lb/>
Another Held-Up Reported. <lb/>
k n ll j Guard Turlington. <lb/>
A. C. L. Robbed. , . . , ., <lb/>
. , the house t <lb/>
in ii e. n. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
11.1 r. June <lb/>
Lin Gallic <lb/>
at <lb/>
lo the station <lb/>
early hist night on I tie mad, m-at <lb/>
lie by a <lb/>
double daily service between <lb/>
Weldon and Kinston. <lb/>
Mi urged the <lb/>
pliant lake more Interest in the <lb/>
association, attend tin- <lb/>
put more <lb/>
safe in . ,., .,;.,,.,., In it, and wort together the <lb/>
-will play Washington <lb/>
Washington 13th. <lb/>
and Lena mil I <lb/>
place Friday In Cherry -1 wards the u where he is watching he was held the town and <lb/>
in Ayden <lb/>
this b was and <lb/>
Nice Monument. <lb/>
A has <lb/>
been th grave <lb/>
late H. A. Sutton I <lb/>
The<lb/>
Walsh, e marble <lb/>
in two men and it boy, <lb/>
fur. believes that <lb/>
bis restaurant, <lb/>
. killed <lb/>
I, <lb/>
.,.,. I superintend <lb/>
Killed Another. <lb/>
N. C, June <lb/>
a young <lb/>
Bitting in the r r <lb/>
hi;<lb/>
occurred on <lb/>
-i the <lb/>
ii- ill of a <lb/>
., men <lb/>
. . .--.,.,,. , . aim ii <lb/>
. Miss who is attack upon Mr. heard Mr. <lb/>
Ni. w repulsed, or Ml <lb/>
Portion of last week Ayden , . shots to t them to <lb/>
nest of M an. hull ; <lb/>
M. A. Wood, one of . <lb/>
in <lb/>
com <lb/>
committed <lb/>
bit Another Railroad <lb/>
mother road tn <lb/>
K, v. M. A. Wood the <lb/>
. its I <lb/>
at <lb/>
completed, <lb/>
cl <lb/>
-11 <lb/>
Prime Who Dead <lb/>
can <lb/>
m ill go at the <lb/>
Rev. It. I. Co <lb/>
ii the <lb/>
Bribe ti<lb/>
, of <lb/>
held <lb/>
. Hill <lb/>
duet <lb/>
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1.1 B, Can <lb/>
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