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secured for Greenville <lb/>
stock of Children's and Infant's Ox- <lb/>
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Van Sharp, of Mr. <lb/>
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the above results. <lb/>
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jail and having had his <lb/>
Saturday <lb/>
was imprisoned in default of lull <lb/>
for and Observer. <lb/>
at Greatly Reduced Prices. <lb/>
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sizes run down, is opportunity, w. .<lb/>
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Powell, Of Norfolk, Va., found <lb/>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER IN ADVANCE <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY, JUNE 1905. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
REWARD FOR HEROISM. <lb/>
Capt. Ola Forbes Receives Beautiful <lb/>
Cold Medal <lb/>
Capt. Ola <lb/>
Greenville and , a <lb/>
made very proud by the <lb/>
of a package came in <lb/>
through the <lb/>
It was a hands-me case <lb/>
beautiful gold medal, <lb/>
and presented to by B. <lb/>
of Baltimore. <lb/>
The pin from which the medal <lb/>
i bean the name <lb/>
Ola <lb/>
The front of the medal bean the <lb/>
inscription in letters <lb/>
prevented <lb/>
For heroic <lb/>
deed <lb/>
my lite in <lb/>
Tar River <lb/>
N. <lb/>
From <lb/>
G. B. <lb/>
On the i he in <lb/>
i a and the date <lb/>
May 1908 design <lb/>
the in <lb/>
exceedingly beautiful and <lb/>
Is justly proud it <lb/>
It will be remembered that <lb/>
Follies was up from <lb/>
Washington on May and had <lb/>
several traveling men on hoard bis <lb/>
launch, a mishap on the way <lb/>
gave them a thrilling experience. <lb/>
He bravely rescued Mr. <lb/>
front drowning. A graph ii- <lb/>
account of the wax given <lb/>
The at the time. <lb/>
Mr. very grateful <lb/>
to Forbes and felt that no <lb/>
was too great his heroin <lb/>
deed. He tends the as a <lb/>
mark of his appreciation. <lb/>
A PRETTY GAME. <lb/>
Greenville Gives Suffolk a Shut Out. <lb/>
It was a good game you missed <lb/>
if you were not at Arthur's <lb/>
It was one of those <lb/>
unusual one hour and thirty min- <lb/>
games; resplendent from stint <lb/>
to finish with thrilling, hair <lb/>
sensational plays. <lb/>
Yes, indeed, it was a <lb/>
game, a game that was thoroughly <lb/>
enjoyable. Doubles and <lb/>
made it fast, and there was <lb/>
fun enough I. amuse <lb/>
Stand. The funny man in left field <lb/>
was a rare treat to Hie ladies and <lb/>
babies. Well, didn't he have <lb/>
busby hair and couldn't he jump <lb/>
It is a pleasure in have a team <lb/>
like Suffolk come to <lb/>
They play fast, clean, gentlemanly <lb/>
ball, and can take a defeat grace <lb/>
fully, and in good They <lb/>
arr planning for another trip up <lb/>
mi way <lb/>
Five to nothing was the score. <lb/>
That looks bad Washington, It <lb/>
ii a pity sack a game as shown <lb/>
by the tabulated below, <lb/>
should have been by no <lb/>
larger crowd. Don't miss <lb/>
will he still better. <lb/>
Tabulated <lb/>
Greenville. r. b. a. e. <lb/>
ARE THEY OF THE WASHINGTON AWN DROWNED. <lb/>
HP <lb/>
The Selection of Peace Envoys. <lb/>
St. Petersburg, June <lb/>
it is authorized to say <lb/>
that Count the retiring <lb/>
Washington <lb/>
will not participate in the peace <lb/>
negotiations, but will leave Die <lb/>
United States Immediately on the <lb/>
arrival of Baron Rosen, his <lb/>
From independent sources <lb/>
Associated Press confirms the <lb/>
statement the Buss, that Count <lb/>
will bare no part in the <lb/>
peace negotiations. <lb/>
The question of a temporary <lb/>
suspension of hostilities seems to <lb/>
test with In Hie meantime <lb/>
the chancelleries of St. Petersburg <lb/>
and are occupied with the <lb/>
selection of the plenipotentiaries. <lb/>
It now be regarded as settled <lb/>
that they will number three on <lb/>
each side. <lb/>
Au important consideration re- <lb/>
quiring adjustment is the desire <lb/>
of each country to appoint <lb/>
of equal rank, and this in- <lb/>
creases the probability that M. <lb/>
preside at of the committee <lb/>
of ministers, may be one the <lb/>
Russian plenipotentiaries if Japan <lb/>
names the Marquis Ito, president <lb/>
the Japanese privy council. It is <lb/>
possible that M, the <lb/>
Russian ambassador at Paris may <lb/>
not go to Washington. As dean <lb/>
of the Russian diplomatic crops he <lb/>
was the choice of the Foreign <lb/>
Office, he is of advanced age <lb/>
and his health is not robust. It <lb/>
is still an open question whether <lb/>
he may not ask to be relieved of <lb/>
his mission. In such an event it <lb/>
is considered certain that Baron <lb/>
be appointed. <lb/>
James, B <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Smith, c <lb/>
on, p. <lb/>
K, if, <lb/>
Walker, <lb/>
White, lb. <lb/>
Harris, cf. <lb/>
Forbes, If. <lb/>
e. <lb/>
Bryant, K. <lb/>
Barrel <lb/>
Bill, <lb/>
Heath, <lb/>
Tucker, e. <lb/>
Dean, If. <lb/>
Hubbard, <lb/>
p. ii <lb/>
Bryant, B. lb.<lb/>
ville Suffolk <lb/>
Thompson <lb/>
Greenville struck <lb/>
by j ii <lb/>
double plays to J., <lb/>
Turner, J., to J- <lb/>
t. Walker. Hit <lb/>
leasing makes <lb/>
that new baby at your home cry so <lb/>
much, Tommy <lb/>
cry very much <lb/>
and anyway, if all your teeth wen- <lb/>
out your hair off and your legs <lb/>
so weak you couldn't stand or. <lb/>
them, I guess you'd feel like <lb/>
crying <lb/>
RARE OLD MONEY. <lb/>
United States Confederation Bill of 1778 <lb/>
There are many specimens of <lb/>
rate coins and currency in <lb/>
but we have not seen a more <lb/>
unusual one than has been shown <lb/>
us by B. A. Sr. It is a <lb/>
bill, printed in black on while <lb/>
paper and is x inches in size. <lb/>
is a States note and says <lb/>
on its face bill entitles the <lb/>
bearer to receive forty Spanish <lb/>
milled dollars, or the value there <lb/>
in gold or according to a <lb/>
resolution passed by congress at <lb/>
Philadelphia, Sept. <lb/>
This bill of currency is so <lb/>
that some of the printing on it has <lb/>
become indistinct, as has also the <lb/>
written signature. On the side <lb/>
bearing the certificate printed <lb/>
above is a disc with an altar in <lb/>
center and an eye above <lb/>
rays upon it. In a circle around <lb/>
the altar are stars, the word <lb/>
circling the lower <lb/>
half. On the other side is a <lb/>
of plants that resemble <lb/>
tobacco. <lb/>
Mr. had this old bill <lb/>
of currency many years and prizes <lb/>
it highly. He also showed us an <lb/>
old cents shin plaster. <lb/>
Julius a white man, <lb/>
serving a months was <lb/>
pardoned Tuesday by Governor <lb/>
is dying with <lb/>
consumption. <lb/>
The Score to in Favor of Green- <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
Ii was an ideal, yes, a perfect <lb/>
that twelve I <lb/>
hundred tans Friday at the park; <lb/>
, too warm, not <lb/>
i with a cooling breeze <lb/>
through the wires of the <lb/>
grand Stand. Indeed it seemed an <lb/>
I afternoon set apart fur the Wash- <lb/>
base hall game. <lb/>
The grand stand was a scene <lb/>
beauty, It was filled to <lb/>
with the looters l <lb/>
each team it and bean. <lb/>
I women standing <lb/>
for then bidding them <lb/>
to do or die. And the of <lb/>
the opposing teams lent to <lb/>
the gaily they were <lb/>
and fluttering the breeze from <lb/>
hands of pretty women. Meg- <lb/>
with blue and; <lb/>
red megaphones entwined <lb/>
h orange and black were fruit- <lb/>
with and shouts <lb/>
of approbation . <lb/>
Washington, of the <lb/>
ma had come lo <lb/>
later defeat to the <lb/>
on the Tar. Yes, Washington, <lb/>
I he queen of the <lb/>
boggy, ks <lb/>
of the Tar, with their two hundred <lb/>
I human souls, proud, expectant, <lb/>
and confident they came. <lb/>
proud, self-considered beautiful <lb/>
bad come with their invincible, <lb/>
Woolen, their absolute King, who <lb/>
nails them at second, Fatly <lb/>
the erstwhile leaguer, j <lb/>
wasn't it jarring <lb/>
Oh, citizens of <lb/>
think of the insignificant <lb/>
hamlet on the live runs, the <lb/>
of the- just three. Ob, i <lb/>
couldn't you shout all <lb/>
If ever say Bert <lb/>
j play second you tell u------, well <lb/>
somebody will tell you he can. <lb/>
i Turner, . became overheated <lb/>
I and was out of the game after the <lb/>
fit SI out of one time at the <lb/>
bat be bagged one single <lb/>
scored one <lb/>
Dick went in I <lb/>
the after like he had <lb/>
Springs his hoes, he baud- <lb/>
led the Stick veteran. <lb/>
in the central garden <lb/>
a caution. He paddled his <lb/>
at speed, and took <lb/>
thing that went his way. <lb/>
Turner, E. covered the third <lb/>
sack in fairly good style, with <lb/>
he's had, and beat nut a <lb/>
of bunts. <lb/>
we forgetting <lb/>
Gus and old Thompson <lb/>
I Not on life. Suppose <lb/>
had hit June of those be missed <lb/>
I He saved base hit by one of j <lb/>
I his stops, and Gus was there with <lb/>
the goods every single time. <lb/>
Walker in the box was a <lb/>
lion too tough of <lb/>
the batters. They fell be- <lb/>
fore those sweeps of his like weary- <lb/>
travelers by the country way side. <lb/>
Rowe, the redoubtable <lb/>
man. Are you wondering why he <lb/>
was saved for the last Well, he <lb/>
is pretty the best, and that <lb/>
always comes last; you know. He <lb/>
is verily a tower of strength. His <lb/>
throwing was exactly to the point, <lb/>
and he was in the game from the <lb/>
jump. <lb/>
Now a word about our <lb/>
Did you ever see a <lb/>
thirty cent piece t Well, that was <lb/>
Oh my, didn't he get <lb/>
his bumps Up against that Can- <lb/>
thirty cent piece there looms <lb/>
up a beautiful American <lb/>
in gold. Well, that's <lb/>
Walker. He's for his lace <lb/>
value. <lb/>
Nine hits were made against that <lb/>
thirty cent considered <lb/>
invincible pitcher. Isn't it <lb/>
the little river ham- <lb/>
should have done this <lb/>
The feeling between the towns<lb/>
Attacked With Vertigo and Fell Over- <lb/>
board. <lb/>
There sad ending In the <lb/>
Washington base ball excursion to <lb/>
Greenville Friday. As the <lb/>
boats were returning to <lb/>
Washington A, J. Mitchell, <lb/>
was on gas bout Magnolia, <lb/>
an attack of vertigo, <lb/>
and was drowned. The accident <lb/>
between and <lb/>
landings, Mr. Mitch- <lb/>
ell was between and years <lb/>
and leave- a wife and four <lb/>
children. The body had nut been <lb/>
last report. <lb/>
Crop Report. <lb/>
June <lb/>
weather bureau's weekly j <lb/>
Of crop c <lb/>
Further improvement in the <lb/>
condition cotton is very generally <lb/>
indicated throughout the cotton <lb/>
belt. crap is now in a good <lb/>
State of cultivation, although some <lb/>
fields continue foul portions of j <lb/>
the central and western districts <lb/>
Florida, While, as a rule, I <lb/>
good growth is the plant <lb/>
continues small. Lice are still <lb/>
it North Carolina, but are <lb/>
less numerous in South Carolina, <lb/>
Georgia and Alabama. Consider- <lb/>
able damage t web worms is <lb/>
reported from Oklahoma and <lb/>
Indian Territories, some <lb/>
fields are being devoted <lb/>
crops. Boll weevil- spreading <lb/>
in northwestern but <lb/>
ally the is ant great. <lb/>
Tobacco planting is largely finish- <lb/>
ed except in the more <lb/>
and the crop is generally <lb/>
well. <lb/>
Thompson to Stay. <lb/>
ii m ill in a pleasure to j <lb/>
the base ball fan.- to know that <lb/>
Thompson I be man who <lb/>
pitched the Suffolk game, <lb/>
decided to stay the Greenville <lb/>
team. He is a strung and <lb/>
will strengthen the team <lb/>
ways. He is i pitcher a bitter. <lb/>
The colored Normal school <lb/>
has been closed for, <lb/>
good. <lb/>
has been too strong the past. <lb/>
Let us have a good, pleasant, <lb/>
friendly rivalry between them. <lb/>
The incident in the last inning <lb/>
was unfortunate is to be de- <lb/>
We believe Washington <lb/>
people are d enough to place <lb/>
the blame it belongs. <lb/>
r. h. a. e. <lb/>
James, B., <lb/>
Turner, E. <lb/>
Smith, <lb/>
Rowe, c. <lb/>
Thompson, if. <lb/>
Turner and <lb/>
Forbes, If. <lb/>
Harris, cf. <lb/>
White, lb. <lb/>
Walker, p. <lb/>
Springs,<lb/>
Short, F., <lb/>
Taylor, <lb/>
Simmons. <lb/>
Wooten, <lb/>
Total<lb/>
Summary. Earned runs, Green- <lb/>
ville Washington two base <lb/>
hit, Giles two; first base on balls, <lb/>
Walker Wooten struck out by <lb/>
Walker by Wooten . Time of <lb/>
game umpire, E, Lewis, <lb/>
scorer, Frank <lb/>
The next game is with Kinston <lb/>
are <lb/>
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL <lb/>
Thursday, June <lb/>
The Suffolk baseball boys left <lb/>
this morning <lb/>
Dr. It. L. Carr returned this , <lb/>
morning from Danville. <lb/>
Mrs. W. T. and children <lb/>
went lo this morning. <lb/>
Mr-. O. c. of <lb/>
was in town <lb/>
W. H. Harrington returned <lb/>
Wednesday evening from <lb/>
Miss Allen, of Danville, <lb/>
arrived this morning to visit Mrs. <lb/>
Alice Harper. <lb/>
Mrs. Skinner son. <lb/>
Francis, went lo Wrightsville <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
W. J. and son, Ronald, <lb/>
Wednesday evening from <lb/>
Mis. J. H. Mitchell and child- <lb/>
of Suffolk, Va., are visiting <lb/>
Mrs. W. H. Johnson. <lb/>
W. L. Brown went to <lb/>
ville Wednesday evening and <lb/>
returned this morning. <lb/>
Forbes went to Winter- <lb/>
ville Wednesday evening <lb/>
returned this morning, <lb/>
Misses Kale Moore, of <lb/>
are spending day i <lb/>
Mr B, F, <lb/>
Mr. Mr-. H. W, Wilson urn <lb/>
children, of Danville, are visiting <lb/>
the of W Pin <lb/>
Bey. A. T. King, of Richmond, <lb/>
came in today to conduct the <lb/>
funeral of Mr.-. Randolph, <lb/>
Friday, Jane 1905, <lb/>
C. M. Jones left this morning <lb/>
for Raleigh. <lb/>
s. J. went up the road <lb/>
the whip <lb/>
man is in town today. <lb/>
Dr. W. ll. of char-1 <lb/>
is at Hotel Bertha. <lb/>
W. H. returned from ; <lb/>
ville this morning. <lb/>
B. W. retorted from I <lb/>
Norfolk Thursday evening. <lb/>
Fred Forbes is keeping <lb/>
for the Bank Greenville. <lb/>
Miss went to <lb/>
Winterville Thursday evening. <lb/>
Lewis, of Kinston, came . <lb/>
this morning to umpire the ball <lb/>
game. <lb/>
Mis- Moore, of Grimes- <lb/>
land, is visiting her uncle T. R. <lb/>
Moore. <lb/>
returned Thurs- <lb/>
day evening from Richmond and <lb/>
Baltimore. <lb/>
Miss Nell Hinsdale, of Raleigh, <lb/>
is spending a few days with Miss <lb/>
Lottie Blow. <lb/>
W. Cotten, of Tarboro, <lb/>
was among the base ball rooters <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Miss Claudia Simmons, of Wash- <lb/>
is visiting Misses <lb/>
Helen Forbes. <lb/>
F. M. Hornaday returned this <lb/>
morning from a business trip to <lb/>
the Southern part of the state. <lb/>
Misses May and Lillian <lb/>
of Henderson, arrived Thurs- <lb/>
day to spend several days with <lb/>
their father. N. H. Whitfield. <lb/>
Saturday, 1905. <lb/>
Rev. W. E. Cox went to Kinston <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
W. R. Parker, Jr., returned <lb/>
from learning. <lb/>
Hughes, of Danville, <lb/>
is visiting at Mrs. W. T. Lipscomb. <lb/>
M. P. J. Williams left this <lb/>
morning for county. <lb/>
L. W. Tucker went to Oxford <lb/>
this morning to bring back the <lb/>
o;. <lb/>
Dr. R, L Carr let Friday after- <lb/>
noon Beaufort to take hi- <lb/>
who has very sick. <lb/>
Mis Abe Harper mil pun. <lb/>
Alexander, and Allen <lb/>
went in Beaufort Friday evening. <lb/>
Mi- Wilson, win, <lb/>
baa been visiting Mr. Mis. W. <lb/>
M. returned hum this <lb/>
Misses II-nine Anna- <lb/>
Alice Blow Myrtle <lb/>
Wilson been attending <lb/>
institute at <lb/>
returned this morning. <lb/>
DOPE FOR THE FANS. <lb/>
Curves From Box. <lb/>
old Thompson <lb/>
base ball <lb/>
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Wednesday, <lb/>
figure in that doublet He scoop- <lb/>
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unless they are lilt of the <lb/>
diamond. <lb/>
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what's n fact, when they get a <lb/>
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ain't <lb/>
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from the start. <lb/>
say- he did not use much <lb/>
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Washington was sore morn- <lb/>
it, <lb/>
O. Tin y would have given 1500 <lb/>
ll to have been the oilier Way. <lb/>
How was catch in the right <lb/>
ii when Sufi had two men <lb/>
on bases, and one <lb/>
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list charm. <lb/>
John Ivey caught like he was <lb/>
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lip, for Jack usually has a hand- <lb/>
some face. <lb/>
is all right for tomorrow. <lb/>
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the ray the team showed up Wed <lb/>
They certainly played winning <lb/>
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Haywood says racing <lb/>
Cod ain't it with base ball <lb/>
the way we ate playing now. <lb/>
That catch Turner., on short <lb/>
was highway of Suffolk. <lb/>
It was hair raising. <lb/>
Burial of Mm. Randolph. <lb/>
The funeral of Mrs. Lucy <lb/>
who Wednesday morn <lb/>
took place this afternoon. <lb/>
remains, were taken from the <lb/>
home to the Baptist church, of <lb/>
which she was a devoted member, <lb/>
where services were held by Rev. <lb/>
A. T. Kink, of Richmond, former <lb/>
pastor, assisted by Rev. H. H. <lb/>
The body was taken to <lb/>
the old home place in the country <lb/>
and i interred. The pull bearers <lb/>
were Messrs. G. F. J. O. <lb/>
Bowling, D. C. Moore, B. If. <lb/>
Schultz, J. R. and C. T. <lb/>
M foul, <lb/>
Terrible Blow By a Shift. <lb/>
Washington, N. C, June <lb/>
well nigh fatal accident happened <lb/>
yesterday at the lumber mill of <lb/>
Mr. W. B. Willing on the outskirts <lb/>
of town. A boy named Wright <lb/>
who was engaged assisting his. <lb/>
father on some work was struck by <lb/>
a rapidly revolving shaft <lb/>
hurt in the side stomach. <lb/>
It is feared be is also injured <lb/>
Internally, <lb/>
Willis P. Turner, of Panther <lb/>
Branch township, Wake <lb/>
died Tuesday. <lb/>
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overboard, recovered his coat and <lb/>
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u know sexy little, but it is <lb/>
a fact that the man the ability know perfectly well what I <lb/>
financially to prolong litigation circumstance furnished the pi-c- <lb/>
for the boycott is not <lb/>
x. C, Tuesday, <lb/>
. p <lb/>
,. t n I -1 <lb/>
Even the news is not in <lb/>
with base ball in <lb/>
is mighty In a Sew York divorce trial <lb/>
fact was disclosed that the husband <lb/>
in the case did the family washing, <lb/>
owing to poverty and his wife's <lb/>
wields too gnat a <lb/>
The Suffolk ball team laid goose <lb/>
t Arthur's Park. <lb/>
high we suppose. <lb/>
that <lb/>
The man who argues <lb/>
should sleep more <lb/>
logic, but all of us have years <lb/>
courts. It <lb/>
he mere of a law in <lb/>
in <lb/>
certain <lb/>
seem so in this particular case. Chinese from our shores, but it <lb/>
method enforcing <lb/>
A Salisbury distiller who has <lb/>
swindled the government out of <lb/>
is the <lb/>
that law. The law itself is base <lb/>
upon a treaty l which China is a <lb/>
The Baptist mid summer meeting; sleep awaiting us <lb/>
av be f was tried in the Federal method of its enforce. <lb/>
meat has been such as to render it <lb/>
extremely offensive This being <lb/>
court at and given bis <lb/>
Choice Of To ; , <lb/>
to do <lb/>
will begin at Jackson Springs next it i, over here The rest to prison for two years and pay a whether it was worth while to send <lb/>
week. will come bye and bye. line of or restore the money men to China to locate the trouble. <lb/>
which he had defrauded the gov <lb/>
Some folks be waiting for a The Virginia-Pilot reports <lb/>
double tax them when tax ,. ., there Saturday <lb/>
listing <lb/>
For keening in <lb/>
rivalry I'll and<lb/>
. armers <lb/>
trouble is not there, but <lb/>
, What calls for investigation with a; <lb/>
go t. pill two <lb/>
view to its modification is the method <lb/>
and pay a fine of lie t . . . . <lb/>
our immigration officials, we <lb/>
ed the Hut what we started try to remove the cause of <lb/>
out to say about this man is that the the irritation, and the indications <lb/>
a minister several are that the cause is in this conn <lb/>
prominent citizens Salisbury try. <lb/>
went to the trial and testified to his <lb/>
integrity and good character. And , . f . <lb/>
Ann now the estimate for the <lb/>
be a distiller who had stolen crop has been set at <lb/>
I simple quotes the Houston ,. eight million bales. On this <lb/>
crawling on the street. The only <lb/>
thing strange about this story is <lb/>
that the Pilot say whether the <lb/>
snake was accompanied by monkeYS <lb/>
and <lb/>
pimping up in . ,,,, ,,, <lb/>
price bet en c <lb/>
Post. Not altogether most men like <lb/>
t. see their wives in handsome <lb/>
It the war lie <lb/>
hat sinking <lb/>
d at <lb/>
without <lb/>
c commissioners have <lb/>
Interest in the double <lb/>
newspaper it <lb/>
tin 1.1 run its <lb/>
. .-. but a great majority can't <lb/>
afford to gee their wives in I <lb/>
Therefore, they prefer the <lb/>
simple fabric <lb/>
The most the Czar <lb/>
. . , ., her reprieve <lb/>
to do would be to I How the ex- <lb/>
am; In- uncles and resign. <lb/>
some persons are count <lb/>
on high prices next fall. It is <lb/>
levied improvement tax of not w become too jubilant over <lb/>
r. cents on each valuation, Ii a prospect, even if the forecast <lb/>
While the tax is will raise were a reasonable one. It was Henry <lb/>
I enough revenue to pay on a W. Grady. we believe, who said that <lb/>
. Is a fool. It be <lb/>
issue to put . <lb/>
n vi that makes fools men. <lb/>
all the roads in the county in good Humanity's j <lb/>
condition. If bonds were issued for , things, and object lessons <lb/>
this purpose all the people the often count for little; and if the ex <lb/>
Mrs. condemned Vet <lb/>
murderess, has escaped the <lb/>
gallows. The governor <lb/>
she might lake an appeal <lb/>
State. Supreme generation would have nothing but <lb/>
,. ;, could quickly gel the benefit ten cents for cotton next <lb/>
Hi . . . , till <lb/>
roads, and the present mil should a good hold upon <lb/>
Governor has an all summer <lb/>
job on his hands in attempting <lb/>
break up betting in Missouri. <lb/>
j to till <lb/>
Ion certain constitutional us <lb/>
touching her ease <lb/>
people now, they might get ten <lb/>
cent-and be no better oil than <lb/>
they should get only eight cents. <lb/>
As might have been expected that <lb/>
We are a little surprised that lightning hour schedule between <lb/>
Good roads would be <lb/>
a little interest pay each year for <lb/>
the benefit derived. There are some j Such expectation would flush the <lb/>
people who lift their hands in people with a spirit of extravagance <lb/>
when a bond issue is proposed, but d their would be larger <lb/>
it is the cheapest way la get <lb/>
Greensboro did not mike a bid for Mew York an Chicago resulted in a <lb/>
big wreck. The disaster Hi <lb/>
nineteen people and wounded many <lb/>
been railroad has decided <lb/>
back to <lb/>
torn continues a hour schedule. <lb/>
the <lb/>
The weather bureau ha <lb/>
trying several days make the fast trip an <lb/>
warm <lb/>
the best investment that could be <lb/>
at the end of the year. Lot's not <lb/>
be too jubilant over the prospect of <lb/>
high pries in the fall. Many <lb/>
I changes can come in bur months. <lb/>
Scotland Seek Commonwealth. <lb/>
Why Discriminate and Call it Justice <lb/>
THE MERCERIZED CONTROVERSY <lb/>
Still Continues to Burn Advertising Space <lb/>
and Money. <lb/>
Mary bad a little lamp <lb/>
The <lb/>
And everywhere that Mary went <lb/>
lamp was always seen, <lb/>
For Mary the whooping cough <lb/>
She would cough, cough sough <lb/>
And hut for Mary's little lamp <lb/>
She'd cough her head right off, <lb/>
r night by Mar <lb/>
The faithful lamp burned <lb/>
And Mary's and parents too, <lb/>
Could rest the de long <lb/>
Ideal <lb/>
are not easily defined, but it's easier to define <lb/>
vary, what satisfies one man doesn't <lb/>
We <lb/>
A W, judge says playing w e learn that some farmers have <lb/>
poker U waked gambling Wonder decided to take their plows and <lb/>
how much the judge In his last turn their up side down. <lb/>
game <lb/>
Governor Joseph I. Folk, of <lb/>
Missouri, in his address at the com- H., s a ,., to <lb/>
, . . in- , i r, another. That s what makes ideals an index to character, <lb/>
i Diversity even m some c finds <lb/>
cation the case I loch, <lb/>
f death in <lb/>
of his <lb/>
We ire glad to <lb/>
John E. Webster <lb/>
Weekly. I <lb/>
proving. <lb/>
that Col. <lb/>
is mighty tough on . that never won a cause, the other <lb/>
friends. The farmer whop <lb/>
-It is thing to be against now under <lb/>
wrong; it is quite another thing to for the murder of <lb/>
light combatant to <lb/>
. his case to the Supreme court of the <lb/>
and what ideal clothes difficult to produce, There are <lb/>
some general principles, however, and good quality them. <lb/>
The Style of Your Clothes <lb/>
the pattern, the price you pay disclose your taste and common <lb/>
a soldier in a Good citizens but cannot do so unless he can sense, but the quality is an index of character <lb/>
anted; . . . ., all <lb/>
of Web- <lb/>
I crop is just about <lb/>
need to become more aggressive. <lb/>
much in the hole now. <lb/>
The man that is afraid <lb/>
raise <lb/>
hi to defray the expense If you an all wool price for fabrics <lb/>
g up the record of the ease that that you an- easily but your ideals may <lb/>
. , I be good. U you willingly buy and wear the cotton <lb/>
ism is <lb/>
it is said the ii lop skirt is coming <lb/>
back. We hope it will lie side- <lb/>
tracked or wrecked on <lb/>
the nay. <lb/>
We learn and quietude <lb/>
in Durham. We sup- <lb/>
pose her attention has <lb/>
by <lb/>
The difference between a <lb/>
and a statesman is this A <lb/>
politician is a man who has held an <lb/>
office and wants another one A <lb/>
is a man who has held <lb/>
office and keeps right on holding <lb/>
one. See the difference <lb/>
stand in the open against There is something hard, <lb/>
evils, is of little benefit to good gov something cruel, something unjust that's another indication. Maybe you govern your <lb/>
eminent. The country needs sol- It means that a poor man <lb/>
of peace as well as s Idle, is of the power <lb/>
war. Monroe proclaimed the doctrine to the Supreme curt be- <lb/>
Is luxury a menace asks the <lb/>
News. It may he, but we <lb/>
are perfectly willing to try it the <lb/>
rest of our life. <lb/>
An exchange lays that <lb/>
society are to try Turkish cigarette. <lb/>
They will serve them right if they <lb/>
find them guilty. <lb/>
A middle western man shipped <lb/>
ten barrels of potatoes a few <lb/>
days ago. Ami turn received <lb/>
cents for the shipment. <lb/>
The old story of the fellow who <lb/>
tells his lady love that he is not <lb/>
worthy of her is never found out <lb/>
by his lady love until after she is <lb/>
married to him. <lb/>
A young man in a New York town <lb/>
dreamed the other night that he had <lb/>
fallen to ft and strange <lb/>
to say, the next day his dream came <lb/>
true. This is out of the ordinary. <lb/>
when a person dreams that <lb/>
he has suddenly become heir to a <lb/>
fortune, lie only wakes in the morn- <lb/>
to find that he has been <lb/>
a night mare all night. <lb/>
of America for Americana. <lb/>
Missouri doctrine invites that phase has nothing to do with it. lie is a <lb/>
and applies it both ways. Americans allowed the rights because <lb/>
for America is the slogan that needs is to <lb/>
to be sounded any poor man, we take it. Vet a <lb/>
man of money or with friends of <lb/>
wealth would find no trouble in <lb/>
In discussing at length appealing to the higher court. It ii <lb/>
boycott of American manufactured almost like liberty being purchased <lb/>
goods the New York Times and some cases it would <lb/>
News. <lb/>
the best possible policy <lb/>
for our government would be to <lb/>
repeal the oppressive of our It is said that the county <lb/>
laws which are in contradiction have declined to pay <lb/>
our treaty pledges, which we could <lb/>
do with very little harm to the <lb/>
on bridge bonds because the <lb/>
structure was not satisfactorily con <lb/>
by the same test. <lb/>
Be an All-Wool Man <lb/>
when it comes to buying clothing. Your clothes can be as good as <lb/>
they look if you say so Our label means all wool and best work <lb/>
it is a small thing to look for, a big thing to Let <lb/>
your next suit have <lb/>
Label on Made by Co. and <lb/>
sold by <lb/>
e. L. Wilkinson Go. <lb/>
of even the most violent The owners of the bonds, <lb/>
Dr. Charles K. Taylor, who has <lb/>
been president of Wake Forest Col- <lb/>
for twenty years, has tendered <lb/>
his resignation because of feeble <lb/>
health. Taylor has made the <lb/>
college an exceptionally able <lb/>
dent, and has it with the <lb/>
beat educational institutions in the <lb/>
South. W. L. who has <lb/>
been professor of biology in the col- <lb/>
for a long time, has been chosen <lb/>
foes of Chinese workmen. This <lb/>
the mercantile bodies who have trade <lb/>
with China urge, and the <lb/>
has, is reported, substantially <lb/>
promised to recommend it Con <lb/>
Whether Congress will pay <lb/>
any attention to it depends on the <lb/>
force and direction of public opinion <lb/>
and that is as yet <lb/>
Does this boycott amount to any- <lb/>
thing We think it does, and the <lb/>
South will he the biggest loser. In <lb/>
China lies our hope to create new <lb/>
markets for the sale of our cotton <lb/>
who are residents of Ohio, had <lb/>
to do with the bridge contract, <lb/>
having only paid for the bonds. <lb/>
If correctly stated, is about the <lb/>
ranKest instance of repudiation yet <lb/>
attempted in North Carolina It is <lb/>
as if a man borrow money and make <lb/>
an unprofitable deal with a third <lb/>
party and refuse on that account to <lb/>
pay back the amount borrowed. <lb/>
The courts will in all probability <lb/>
I for the <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
Greensboro never fails to come in <lb/>
for share of sensational cases <lb/>
goods. If this is shut off the against N. Williams <lb/>
. . . i has been continued for a hearing in <lb/>
to succeed Dr. and will make South can look low prices for the city . <lb/>
s worthy successor to him. I next three or four years. <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
For C 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/>
WINTERVILLE <lb/>
This department is A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in <lb/>
A BRETON LEGEND. <lb/>
Huge Granite In Art <lb/>
Imprisoned Pagan<lb/>
WINTERVILLE <lb/>
Wist . dune <lb/>
Look up Mr. Cooper <lb/>
about of you <lb/>
are in. <lb/>
Spa. i-h seed at. T. <lb/>
N Go's. <lb/>
We informed that <lb/>
A. W. pay highest <lb/>
price f-r count prices. <lb/>
load flour just received. <lb/>
Barber <lb/>
V hare moved into my <lb/>
-I neat the depot. I keep <lb/>
line of hardware, a <lb/>
black and repair shop <lb/>
i in <lb/>
W I. <lb/>
J another t <lb/>
of ladies, shoes- <lb/>
H Berber <lb/>
Allen of e, <lb/>
o-re <lb/>
l eye feel <lb/>
at Kill i-i Doth y y <lb/>
Si o t-.-l tiled oil re J <lb/>
b. come mattered <lb/>
while That <lb/>
pair. vision J <lb/>
died by wearing eye <lb/>
T. Cox carry full lino of <lb/>
spectacles and can lit your <lb/>
with he proper leis. <lb/>
; men to <lb/>
orders for t-tut-k in <lb/>
,. For enclose <lb/>
Stamp. Box <lb/>
0.8, W. L. Brown, <lb/>
of vii were <lb/>
day <lb/>
T. W. <lb/>
mi <lb/>
T. s <lb/>
lit of ware mid Cf k <lb/>
cry band. <lb/>
Barber<lb/>
hilly f. r<lb/>
us <lb/>
sale by <lb/>
T. <lb/>
W. K. Cox, i-l Greenville, <lb/>
who has been visiting here, <lb/>
hi home, <lb/>
worry over that lot <lb/>
yon had over when <lb/>
you Kit ginning your hist <lb/>
lots. Co. Oil Mill, buys <lb/>
cotton in any the <lb/>
best market price paid every <lb/>
For Plymouth Bock <lb/>
Big, per Poll <lb/>
as last as the lay. II. <lb/>
Jackson N. <lb/>
Mr. who has been here <lb/>
a few days, left Friday <lb/>
A few the <lb/>
area bit in arr-a <lb/>
I have Hie <lb/>
the list on all the . ail route- u n <lb/>
of all oar <lb/>
and am prepared to give <lb/>
for the paper. Come and see me <lb/>
s d pay up, make Die happy, make <lb/>
I the editor happy, and yet <lb/>
yourself. I've <lb/>
for those who pay for a <lb/>
year in advance. <lb/>
A. Johnston. <lb/>
Mis-es Nancy Smith and Hattie <lb/>
Button returned tot hair home near <lb/>
Friday, <lb/>
Farmers who raise their hay Can <lb/>
he with the well <lb/>
n and <lb/>
by Harrington to. <lb/>
call and see them. <lb/>
of Dr. sure <lb/>
for at the drug <lb/>
of New Bern <lb/>
and territory. <lb/>
in need of <lb/>
o. and ware <lb/>
. i lo US bis <lb/>
I; . <lb/>
r the <lb/>
in , most <lb/>
are <lb/>
up <lb/>
A ROLL OF BUTTER. <lb/>
Why It Exchanged What Be- <lb/>
can-o of It. <lb/>
The little tow n of Men i r boasts <lb/>
i pro. lb all i he <lb/>
of Solomon, n ; the <lb/>
phis ledger. The other a <lb/>
try woman, the country over <lb/>
for the quality of her butter, e <lb/>
on old Silas with the <lb/>
odd request he take a use <lb/>
pound roll of her making, giving <lb/>
her in place of an equal an <lb/>
of butler from Ids own stock. <lb/>
Knowing, as he did, her butter <lb/>
than he had ever <lb/>
handled and knowing, boo, that she <lb/>
knew it was, the old fellow be- <lb/>
came and <lb/>
tinned the woman's motive. <lb/>
yOU said fill <lb/>
I conn- to do the <lb/>
to visit friends. <lb/>
Our spring and of this wed; found n mouse tied <lb/>
. mis ladies and gents cream, and somehow u r <lb/>
,. j ,, . .,, folks feel kind about <lb/>
sit i it, ed and our stock ., . <lb/>
this here butter. <lb/>
. ., <lb/>
.; i- more complete nun ever that kind of butter to my custom- <lb/>
of <lb/>
hist re, suitings, <lb/>
weather pr-of, batiste <lb/>
all the latent designs, <lb/>
said the <lb/>
gets, am <lb/>
look her, Silas <lb/>
old woman, butter's <lb/>
any your customers ever <lb/>
as for e <lb/>
The respectfully invited what they don't know hurl <lb/>
to call inspect our line. <lb/>
Barber Co <lb/>
For hay, corn and oats, yo to <lb/>
Han Barber A Co. <lb/>
new corned herrings, <lb/>
received Harrington A Co. <lb/>
Corned . at <lb/>
Mi-.- Bessie Helen went o <lb/>
Friday to Miss <lb/>
For Holt time alarm <lb/>
for <lb/>
and <lb/>
clocks and see R. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Highest price for cotton <lb/>
by County Oil Mill. <lb/>
Go to T. N. it Co. <lb/>
fresh candies, nuts, <lb/>
choice <lb/>
We carry of over five <lb/>
hundred of wall <lb/>
We are prepared to y u as <lb/>
cheap as the cheapest. Come <lb/>
examine before elsewhere. <lb/>
B. <lb/>
them. <lb/>
The old man look the butler mid <lb/>
weighed it, went to hi.- cellar and <lb/>
niter a little while returned a <lb/>
mil of a somewhat different shape, <lb/>
but very much the -nine general <lb/>
and, this being <lb/>
to his customer, she took it and <lb/>
out. <lb/>
About a week later the country <lb/>
woman happened in again. <lb/>
you like the ask- <lb/>
ed the old philosopher. <lb/>
replied the woman. <lb/>
eat <lb/>
maybe yon was right, after <lb/>
seed all. about what people don't know i <lb/>
not Yin. Yon el the butter <lb/>
with the mouse in it. after all. I <lb/>
changed the shape of the roll a <lb/>
in <lb/>
lb i <lb/>
it dropped <lb/>
that the is <lb/>
of a ti Any <lb/>
i . <lb/>
ii mil ion i <lb/>
being <lb/>
i i . in <lb/>
that ii <lb/>
these scattered bowl <lb/>
I c day <lb/>
the who <lb/>
teachings of I <lb/>
;.; . u paid for their -i m . . <lb/>
. . <lb/>
Once a year t he en haul <lb/>
d. Then the u i i <lb/>
-win.- their human forms . <lb/>
in the sea lo <lb/>
lot I deeply, they it <lb/>
in ii of co I <lb/>
. . I hem <lb/>
mil of <lb/>
i in infernal i <lb/>
of that great drinking it is v <lb/>
I to b <lb/>
mm d doors. At cock <lb/>
lived ones come Ink I <lb/>
t . , a cooling lo t he i u <lb/>
changing from men <lb/>
ii to .- again a- ti <lb/>
i surely i <lb/>
mi .,;. mortal in the <lb/>
hi is <lb/>
the i large ; <lb/>
. I ; of a good man <lb/>
charily Inn curved. <lb/>
led ed i Ir <lb/>
. de for I <lb/>
lei- <lb/>
It . <lb/>
i I I II <lb/>
halted la-fore the ; <lb/>
who had sought lo col <lb/>
mi I protected him until I <lb/>
had passed on. <lb/>
he saved. Then the <lb/>
e, i skirting as . <lb/>
lay on the ground in fainting <lb/>
s. on also i i it- place. ion . <lb/>
A. in Harper's<lb/>
buying loose coffee or anything you <lb/>
to have in his bin, how do you <lb/>
getting Some r stories about <lb/>
could told, if the people who handle it i <lb/>
speak out. <lb/>
Could any amount of talk have r <lb/>
housekeepers to use <lb/>
Lion Coffee,<lb/>
A Sarcastic Minister. <lb/>
a young preacher in <lb/>
Satisfactory <lb/>
been making my <lb/>
I base everything <lb/>
to my <lb/>
sou did it in about <lb/>
at all. The lawyer who <lb/>
Miss of it for mo used four sheets <lb/>
came Thursday to spend of paper. <lb/>
u days. <lb/>
Pitt Oil Mill ii now <lb/>
Cotton Seed. They pay <lb/>
the highest cash price or will ex. <lb/>
change for meal. When <lb/>
arc ready write prices. <lb/>
There is no reason why Co. <lb/>
did he charge <lb/>
he's honest lawyer. <lb/>
wanted to make the service <lb/>
the Tribune. <lb/>
land had charge of a <lb/>
station s a all salary . <lb/>
pointed lo chaplaincy <lb/>
tin the previous to i <lb/>
hie charge and before ho <lb/>
his sermon he ant tin <lb/>
and i hat he had three <lb/>
.-nils for his departure. i <lb/>
tint he -aid. e <lb/>
, son do not lose <lb/>
few of you come <lb/>
church. In the second , i . on <lb/>
do not love one another, re <lb/>
been no marriages mm m <lb/>
during the ll sears I base <lb/>
your minister, and the third e <lb/>
you do not lose for you <lb/>
little to the -1 i II in <lb/>
come get. have nothing mote <lb/>
to on this subject. will <lb/>
the leader of all <lb/>
of a century, if not superior t <lb/>
Purify, Flavor <lb/>
Cl I . <lb/>
tie due only In <lb/>
I n coo- <lb/>
and <lb/>
II the verdict et OF <lb/>
does not convince <lb/>
you the merits <lb/>
It costs you but a to buy a <lb/>
It Is easiest way to <lb/>
convince and to make <lb/>
you a PERMANENT <lb/>
in I lb. <lb/>
and you u us left <lb/>
ad An <lb/>
f. <lb/>
SOLD BY <lb/>
SPICE Ohio.<lb/>
KING <lb/>
At the drag store there we think have , <lb/>
pleased ,,. h , <lb/>
in table silverware and jewelry. whet and <lb/>
Colic and Kidney Cure, i o,,. j. thoroughly <lb/>
tin- combination kidney <lb/>
and u sure colic <lb/>
at the Drug Store <lb/>
Some try to meet. <lb/>
In pi ices. A few try to <lb/>
them quality and <lb/>
But none undertake to do both. <lb/>
equipped making <lb/>
; Hour <lb/>
Mr. W. L. House and children <lb/>
left Friday to visit relatives in<lb/>
All colors of paint, yellow <lb/>
Harrington Barber a.-Co. <lb/>
Amos Tyson, of has been , of <lb/>
a frequent visitor here for the pas. j gIg M- all Tery <lb/>
three weeks <lb/>
Another Urge shipment of shoes p O. A. Kittrell <lb/>
all styles end prices very I fl g A mt u <lb/>
Barber <lb/>
Lace and hamburg cheap as the <lb/>
I cheapest at A. W. A. Co. <lb/>
in <lb/>
Reduction sales made on white <lb/>
goods and G. Chapman <lb/>
B, P. Manning, who has been <lb/>
away for the past week, came <lb/>
Thursday night. <lb/>
Paint your house how is the <lb/>
time, t Co. have the old <lb/>
reliable Town and <lb/>
where are <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
R. T. of Greenville, <lb/>
I hf prepared to make pictures. <lb/>
I am to A. W. Ange Go's. I We he hand a <lb/>
they are selling goods way now <lb/>
, . to see them, <lb/>
down now. <lb/>
Miss Davenport, who We will sell you at some price.- <lb/>
visiting Mrs. ChaPman <lb/>
left Friday for her home <lb/>
near Stokes. <lb/>
Special prices on ice <lb/>
cream R, O. <lb/>
A Co. <lb/>
For Pine honey, Walkers <lb/>
Dr. Hell's Pain killer, <lb/>
Hi. Bell's a <lb/>
Ore CUre for all troubles, sec <lb/>
T. N. A ;. <lb/>
h. L. went to <lb/>
vi de <lb/>
paint, guaranteed <lb/>
the at Barber <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Ii. G. and Miss Lillian <lb/>
spent Friday in the <lb/>
try. <lb/>
has begun on the brick <lb/>
e. <lb/>
As the Romans Did. <lb/>
asked the inquisitive kill. <lb/>
you in Homo that <lb/>
did you So the Romans <lb/>
suppose so, ray <lb/>
-Well. then, all I've sot to say, <lb/>
chuckled the lad, who <lb/>
had before his mind's eye tin <lb/>
wrong set of pictures, that you <lb/>
have looked mighty funny go- <lb/>
around in broad daylight wear- <lb/>
nothing much hut a long tailed <lb/>
shirt and a Roman <lb/>
York Tribune. <lb/>
Overdrafts, unseen re <lb/>
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beautiful, the makes are of the best, and a full <lb/>
your inspection. <lb/>
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STORE. <lb/>
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After defeating <lb/>
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tun for him. John his <lb/>
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movements with a master head. <lb/>
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precinct, and you see a <lb/>
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man with too much trip- <lb/>
up a Washington runner who <lb/>
was for the home plate <lb/>
and hurt him. The inaner gained <lb/>
bis and knocked his man <lb/>
down. As both were <lb/>
chums, with honors between <lb/>
them about <lb/>
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want to carry home a piece <lb/>
kindling, we can do so without <lb/>
being boycotted by teamsters- are <lb/>
only two of the things enjoyed <lb/>
man who is willing to <lb/>
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under his arm when he <lb/>
went Io give in bis taxes Friday. <lb/>
He warned show what be <lb/>
chicken <lb/>
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rich. <lb/>
Cotten <lb/>
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drought us two cotton blossoms <lb/>
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on the 21st. <lb/>
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Kan., while coupling a yea. <lb/>
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make pure blood and up <lb/>
Only money <lb/>
back if not cured. Sold by <lb/>
Wooten, Druggist <lb/>
ago. <lb/>
STATE NEWS <lb/>
E. C. Edwards, a young white <lb/>
man of Henderson, run down <lb/>
by a train and killed Tuesday. <lb/>
Big Bill Artie, a from <lb/>
was arrested in Raleigh <lb/>
Tuesday night for freight <lb/>
A young white man by the <lb/>
name of of Henderson, N. <lb/>
C, crushed to death by a <lb/>
near Raleigh Thurs- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
to <lb/>
THREE <lb/>
Of Cholera with OM <lb/>
Small Battle <lb/>
cholera and <lb/>
Remedy. <lb/>
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Ala., relates on he had <lb/>
while serving on a jury in a <lb/>
murder case at <lb/>
seat of county. Ala- <lb/>
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souse meat and it gave me cholera <lb/>
in a very severe form. I <lb/>
was never more sick in my life <lb/>
Kent to the drug store for a certain <lb/>
mixture, but the druggist <lb/>
sent me a bottle of Chamberlain s <lb/>
and <lb/>
Remedy saying that he <lb/>
what I sent for, hut that this <lb/>
medicine was so much better he <lb/>
would rather it to me in the <lb/>
fix I was took dose of <lb/>
it and was better in five minutes. <lb/>
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Two fellow jurors were afflict- <lb/>
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cured the three of <lb/>
For at <lb/>
us. <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR YEAR IN <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. Pin COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. JUNE 1905. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
CLAUDE INFAMY. <lb/>
Sin at Lad Unmasked Him. <lb/>
to <lb/>
There is nothing truer under the rumors as <lb/>
sun the teaching, involved, Rogers <lb/>
sure will find <lb/>
you A man , a in <lb/>
sin for a time and by his shrewd. <lb/>
or <lb/>
misdeeds bid for a time, but <lb/>
sooner or later the mask ill lie <lb/>
off and he up in hi <lb/>
true light to public acorn. <lb/>
at a tense kept by one Jen-1 HAPPENINGS AT THE RABBITS FOOT. <lb/>
j May, on East street. <lb/>
Storm Interfered With Performance. <lb/>
l was with the pleasure of little <lb/>
children that many of the men and <lb/>
boys of the town followed the road <lb/>
of the Rabbit's Foot people, <lb/>
were happy the <lb/>
of the evening performance. <lb/>
The show was an one <lb/>
this time and have given an <lb/>
entertaining decent <lb/>
but for the interruption of <lb/>
thunder <lb/>
ii. <lb/>
CHARLIE'S AUNT. <lb/>
two <lb/>
and <lb/>
Unwell bad been floating <lb/>
about, discolored and prejudiced <lb/>
side or the other as <lb/>
the of those who spoke <lb/>
leaned hither or you. The matter <lb/>
was itself public property. De- <lb/>
tails alone ed to find. Hence <lb/>
went in a carnage to the house <lb/>
is the career M. Ber- of May. <lb/>
an erstwhile citizen of <lb/>
Greenville, for whom <lb/>
too and caused him <lb/>
to seek other While <lb/>
there were some ready to shield <lb/>
there many who lie <lb/>
be was a scoundrel, <lb/>
libertine, a wolf <lb/>
in sheep's Yet <lb/>
that system of society that opens <lb/>
its arms to a man who is a sinner, <lb/>
never knew were girls <lb/>
virtuous she repealed. <lb/>
They came here, driving up to <lb/>
back door and the came <lb/>
and asked me if I had rooms. I <lb/>
told ye-. There was a <lb/>
in town. I thought they were <lb/>
-how gills. They In laugh, <lb/>
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that room across the hall. <lb/>
though he be more dangerous than, hey separated and two of <lb/>
a ,,, , wk i them came ii. this room and the <lb/>
allowed logo on in high places two stayed that one. <lb/>
until his own infamy expo ed h in That was in the last part of May. <lb/>
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not come other lives bad jail-week stand. I tell you, I <lb/>
been ruined, and others suffer thought to the <lb/>
beside himself. show. They were laughing and <lb/>
We will let There was no way for <lb/>
and Observer of Sunday tell the <lb/>
remainder of the <lb/>
At approximately o'clock <lb/>
Raleigh Police- <lb/>
man Ike shot and, In all <lb/>
probability fatally wounded John <lb/>
Dockery, United States Deputy <lb/>
and a son of Marshal <lb/>
Henry Dockery, United State- <lb/>
for the District <lb/>
of No- th Carolina. <lb/>
The trouble arose <lb/>
misconduct with the <lb/>
of Mi. by Mr <lb/>
daughter <lb/>
eke y. <lb/>
and similar reports a lo <lb/>
Mr. H. II with <lb/>
Claude Bernard, <lb/>
Republican of Raleigh and ex <lb/>
District Attorney, who was <lb/>
expelled from Greenville on a <lb/>
charge of a similar import. Ber- <lb/>
is married; Dockery is a <lb/>
single man, than years <lb/>
of age. Rogers i- quite an old <lb/>
man. over sixty years obi. <lb/>
The has <lb/>
greatest excitement and <lb/>
me to know what <lb/>
Jennie May went to that <lb/>
this was on l Tuesday night. They <lb/>
came again on Saturday, the same <lb/>
collides. <lb/>
did not know Mr. <lb/>
she said. had never seen him <lb/>
before. I did not know the girls, <lb/>
although I both their <lb/>
knew Mr. Bernard. He <lb/>
knows a lot about women <lb/>
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to go around with girl- <lb/>
like that I thought lie knew what <lb/>
be up to. his experience <lb/>
he ought to have known <lb/>
of the best citizens in <lb/>
member of bar. <lb/>
by last <lb/>
people of not t., <lb/>
permit I bat man Claude Bernard <lb/>
to live Hi- <lb/>
is an to decency. The <lb/>
drove out of Greenville at the <lb/>
point of a pistol for same crime <lb/>
lot which be will be arrested ii he <lb/>
returns to And yet be <lb/>
is greatly mixed as to the right or I has bean tolerated and the <lb/>
wrong of Mr action as to I have not taken steps to <lb/>
Dockery. As is to Bernard, who I have hint disbarred Where is our <lb/>
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expressed. the initiative inform Ber- <lb/>
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have done, but that lie tolerated Ought the bathers <lb/>
fault, while was of to permit such a man to <lb/>
not so bad as that of his run at large on the It <lb/>
associate. But as to Bernard, the <lb/>
feeling is bitter. He is at present Immediately the shooting <lb/>
in there King, a local Republican, <lb/>
rumors that on part j telegraphed the occurrence to Mr. <lb/>
girl's is Bernard at Wilmington, <lb/>
awaiting his A private telegram from <lb/>
Yesterday afternoon papers last night states that <lb/>
in a suit against Bernard for Claude Bernard is not there; that <lb/>
twenty dollars damage he left Seashore Hotel at <lb/>
for seduction under what is Wrightsville in and <lb/>
the prepared Ion bis at Wilmington took <lb/>
by Messrs. Argo and Shaffer, a train bound His present <lb/>
attorney-. Mr. H. C. whereabouts are unknown in <lb/>
The.-e papers include an order <lb/>
airest and bail, the <lb/>
the Old <lb/>
off bis woman's garment mar- <lb/>
Benefit of Public Ella Jack and Miss <lb/>
Charley Miss <lb/>
re married in order <lb/>
named, and Jack's father makes <lb/>
thing by marrying <lb/>
aunt. Then Homes here <lb/>
on stage a bell rings, and <lb/>
D IN <lb/>
Library. <lb/>
very single public spirited <lb/>
citizen of ought to <lb/>
attend the play in lie given In the <lb/>
opera home the part of <lb/>
week, the first of next. The drops ending the best local <lb/>
exact will tie announced later, ever given <lb/>
It is to be given by talent All it a to <lb/>
and all are to be given I <lb/>
for the improvement of public that are rich, <lb/>
The show hi composed of men I It should de well attend- themselves in fumy <lb/>
that can do most any In led not only because if Is for a go--d place-. Old <lb/>
th- afternoon, they i purpose, but because be lime four women who be- <lb/>
exhibited their talent in a well I well worth the small admission a conversation that makes bin <lb/>
played game of base ball with and there are <lb/>
local colored team. It resulted III j It is a comedy iii three act, equally us funny. <lb/>
a victory for by a score of j is full of Inn from beginning Io It to to lie given in be opera <lb/>
to and among them end. It is the of I collage for benefit a <lb/>
of trained ability, cake walker-, at Oxford n and . good cause, a good play, so <lb/>
soloists, can't got <lb/>
cast of character is us j <lb/>
Quite a number of the white THE STORM. <lb/>
people went to for the; solicitor at . r, , . <lb/>
. . . , . . ,, Much Damage Done by Wind and <lb/>
show, among them was a machinist Jack Garden. <lb/>
a man, and one hardware Colonel Sir Francis <lb/>
man, all well known State Indian Service, Frank <lb/>
life of the town, and Wooten. <lb/>
with this trio were people in great Jack under graduate, <lb/>
forming a swell Carr. <lb/>
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expectancy, and impatiently cage, <lb/>
Lord <lb/>
Tom Moore. <lb/>
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for the performance, when sudden- j <lb/>
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the windows of Heaven opened <lb/>
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great torrents began to fall. <lb/>
tent of the <lb/>
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drenched by of the <lb/>
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honor ,,. <lb/>
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passing a tent pole dealt him a i d <lb/>
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found a place Donna D <lb/>
his mother earth; the tobacco however, <lb/>
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the band of a a c <lb/>
man knocked from his cranium his The pull n <lb/>
plug hat. for a solid <lb/>
boor be for bis head b; <lb/>
in the drenching rain Thus bud pi <lb/>
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most others <lb/>
in a thorough wetting. <lb/>
and <lb/>
it ended <lb/>
being quasi -criminal in its nature. <lb/>
Clerk Russ fixed the bond required <lb/>
and subpoenas were <lb/>
issued to both Wake and New <lb/>
Hanover counties. <lb/>
For some days there bad been <lb/>
greatest excitement among <lb/>
families of both Rogers <lb/>
and Mr. Howell. From one thing <lb/>
to another, ugly stories as to the <lb/>
conduct of Lula Rogers, years <lb/>
old, Bertha Howell, <lb/>
years of age, had come to light. <lb/>
The fathers of girls bad <lb/>
them and it was made plain <lb/>
that had been in company <lb/>
with Mr. Dockery and Mr. Ber <lb/>
Body Found. <lb/>
The body of A. T. Mitchell, of <lb/>
Washington, who was drowned by <lb/>
Forbes Ah rams. <lb/>
At the residence of the bride's <lb/>
parents in there in- <lb/>
curred Sunday the marriage <lb/>
of Mr. John It. Forbes, Miss <lb/>
residents of <lb/>
respectively. <lb/>
The ceremony, which was <lb/>
at p. m., was witnessed by <lb/>
a large number of the of <lb/>
bride and groom, many- <lb/>
were the congratulations showered <lb/>
mi them their large circle <lb/>
acquaintances. Rev. H. II. Moore, <lb/>
of Christian church, <lb/>
officiated. <lb/>
Crow Better. <lb/>
The B. Y. P. U. had another <lb/>
very interesting meeting in the <lb/>
lack . Li ti <lb/>
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i tin- bole t <lb/>
d . . <lb/>
y i hum they <lb/>
ii icing his <lb/>
In loll,, i- <lb/>
night. is that of a <lb/>
woman, is In <lb/>
costume. He agrees In <lb/>
become Lucia, chap- <lb/>
the girls. <lb/>
In the meantime Jack's father, <lb/>
pays bin <lb/>
a visit. He is up against it ; <lb/>
dally, and decides to lie <lb/>
Donna Lucia for the of her <lb/>
W bile they <lb/>
ed there the guardian <lb/>
the girls comes in a towering rage <lb/>
; to take them away, but decides to i <lb/>
slay for lunch, so he too can meet I <lb/>
Charley's <lb/>
The scene of second act is <lb/>
garden. <lb/>
Old taking advantage of <lb/>
his posit ion acts too <lb/>
toward two girls to <lb/>
suit Jack and but he has <lb/>
The storm of Saturday night <lb/>
a fierce one. and accompanied <lb/>
by severe and thunder. <lb/>
The gardens in town suffered <lb/>
not a little; everything <lb/>
lug enough was blow down, a ires t <lb/>
many were broken and n <lb/>
I about the streets, nod for a short <lb/>
time the and were <lb/>
in darkness, lightning <lb/>
I burned the wires m several <lb/>
j places all i the belt on <lb/>
lit the n . <lb/>
ii,. idea tin- smoke stack <lb/>
I lie, <lb/>
A in O. A. <lb/>
ard Was blown on his well <lb/>
and demolished. <lb/>
The church Buffered <lb/>
. some damage from water by <lb/>
wall protected tin <lb/>
spare around <lb/>
The streets in places were <lb/>
cut and washed, <lb/>
Crops in vicinity were badly <lb/>
beaten down <lb/>
Toe reached in mi. <lb/>
Inches. <lb/>
Colored Couple Came Creel <lb/>
be Joined. <lb/>
Id early afternoon s <lb/>
couple drove into town that at- <lb/>
some at ten tint, <lb/>
pasted street. The <lb/>
man was to hie Sunday <lb/>
beat, while the douse by bis <lb/>
was robed white in <lb/>
striking contrast with her complex, <lb/>
ion. They did not take until <lb/>
the court where <lb/>
they I alighted in. <lb/>
Inquiry for the register <lb/>
of deed fact that <lb/>
were on matrimony bent, A <lb/>
license was obtained <lb/>
Bought who could <lb/>
joining. A messenger went <lb/>
J. A. Hornaday came <lb/>
loan and united couple la his <lb/>
go id a number of <lb/>
having gathered in the mean- <lb/>
time to . i he ceremony. The <lb/>
duple ere Cornelius Kittrell <lb/>
Gardner, of Swift Greek <lb/>
township. There was every <lb/>
cation la faces <lb/>
left the house and <lb/>
went out to take in the town <lb/>
fine home, <lb/>
CLASS ENTERTAINS. <lb/>
Baptist church afternoon. the on have <lb/>
H. B. and Misses Ethel While they are <lb/>
falling boat between Bagwell, Mary the proved charming <lb/>
and Grimesland Friday night, V calls herself Mrs. <lb/>
. . . ,,., With . I. <lb/>
found about o'clock rt m program. The <lb/>
afternoon. attendance is increasing. <lb/>
In Honor Two Other Classes. <lb/>
, of the <lb/>
school gave a delight- <lb/>
Tuesday nigh , <lb/>
i. n, o ,. o <lb/>
W. entertain. <lb/>
was In honor of the <lb/>
class and Mrs. class id <lb/>
the same school, but many of the <lb/>
young men were so <lb/>
with the excursion and ball <lb/>
that hey allowed hi <lb/>
miss a most delightful occasion. <lb/>
The was beautiful with <lb/>
electric light- Mini II men and <lb/>
a charming place for such <lb/>
a gathering, Miss Bags- <lb/>
dale was by Miss <lb/>
Bagwell in receiving guests at <lb/>
the door and all were most <lb/>
welcomed. <lb/>
The evening was devoted to <lb/>
popular games and music, and <lb/>
merriment and reigned <lb/>
supreme. <lb/>
Refreshments consisting f <lb/>
creams cakes were served <lb/>
the dining room, <lb/>
after all bad sumptuous- <lb/>
games and music were resumed <lb/>
and until hour of <lb/>
bidding good night came. The <lb/>
SB <lb/>
Don't Wash Dog. <lb/>
the <lb/>
July, Reginald V. <lb/>
careful feeding, however, <lb/>
will not. give a dog's emit glow <lb/>
which is a sure sign of he <lb/>
if In. is washed with <lb/>
soap water. Owners who <lb/>
allow their d ea lo in a <lb/>
are forever washing the <lb/>
animal, forever tin that <lb/>
s j- coming out. <lb/>
the is nod scrubbed <lb/>
the more will his coat leave its <lb/>
trail, deader and duller <lb/>
will it The health and <lb/>
growth of a dog's cat depends en- <lb/>
a natural oil from <lb/>
skin. A- ii as a dog is d <lb/>
so i- t he oil washed d <lb/>
so much la <lb/>
of the coat. <lb/>
dog brushed every <lb/>
day live or <lb/>
as well with grain, bis coat <lb/>
would limy have a luster, hut <lb/>
I would cease to distribute itself all <lb/>
place, except for a very <lb/>
Short once or twice n year. <lb/>
this, brushing has a slim- <lb/>
effect on the whole <lb/>
helps th this <lb/>
the digestion, so the general <lb/>
examples brushing <lb/>
washing, I have a d I <lb/>
-hosed la-; June at the <lb/>
how be has not <lb/>
washed since. Another, that was <lb/>
Newport last September <lb/>
has been washed since; two <lb/>
others, that were shown at New <lb/>
last February, have been <lb/>
washed since, still another <lb/>
which I have had a <lb/>
half has never been washed at all. <lb/>
In the warm weather they get <lb/>
of swimming, and in the <lb/>
Winter snow, or a drench <lb/>
in the rain, but a good rub down <lb/>
Very Good water Indeed. <lb/>
second sample of water from <lb/>
the Greenville water works exam- <lb/>
by slate <lb/>
biologist, is pronounced by him to <lb/>
be very good water indeed. <lb/>
largest of <lb/>
Iron at . M. <lb/>
Card of <lb/>
We thank the people <lb/>
of for their kindness <lb/>
shown us during dear mother's <lb/>
sickness death, and for <lb/>
many beautiful tributes. <lb/>
Smith. With her she brings Ella <lb/>
her adopted daughter. <lb/>
Old still posing <lb/>
Lucia bud- himself in several em- <lb/>
positions. Tb <lb/>
Donna Lucia asks him for a story the <lb/>
of her former husband, and of <lb/>
he tell <lb/>
time be wants to pay his <lb/>
to Ella but cannot, <lb/>
cause of bis woman's garb. <lb/>
Change of Superintendents. <lb/>
J. L. has tendered bis <lb/>
true resignation a- superintendent of <lb/>
water light <lb/>
plants, to take effect July <lb/>
The water and commission <lb/>
has selected J. A. as his <lb/>
be- successor. Mr. Livers will return <lb/>
Wanted posts. <lb/>
D. J. Whichard. <lb/>
j to construction work in <lb/>
the third, the which be was engaged <lb/>
destinies of each ate brought the position here. <lb/>
Marriage Licenses. <lb/>
Register of Deeds has issue <lb/>
marriage license to the billowing <lb/>
couples since last report. <lb/>
M B, Hart and Either Cannon. <lb/>
X. I-. I Hart. <lb/>
A. Cash and Lula <lb/>
Saul Haddock <lb/>
J. B. Forbes and <lb/>
Alfred Annie Ward. <lb/>
Davis Bottle <lb/>
sou, <lb/>
Wiley Maggie House. <lb/>
James Staton. <lb/>
Mitchell and <lb/>
J. A. Brown and Ore <lb/>
Joyner and <lb/>
-.-i <lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
<lb/>
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