Eastern reflector, 19 September 1905


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CHASE
The Entire Stock the BEE HIVE, Greenville, N. G.
Bought
By
National Salvage Company
At on the dollar and our are that the Stock must be
CLEARED
ark the date and mark
it well.
Without a parallel in the memory Man has there ever been such High Grades of Clothing, Dry
Hats. Furnishing Goods, at such Low Prices.
let nothing keep you away
Thursday, September 14th, instructions from The National Salvage Company SELL the entire stock, Furnitures The hour is set The date
at a. m.
at less than Cost of all the Raw Material-
you know.
The Sale Opens
Promptly
Thursday, Sept 14th,
WAIT WATT
WAIT.
Buy your Goods at one-third their real value. Be sure you find the Right Place. Look for name
THE NATIONAL SALVAGE AT THE BEE
r,
The Bee Hive, Greenville,
N. C, closed out at on
the Dollar to be sold in
Days, commencing Thurs-
j day 14th at
Merchants can buy any part of this Stock Profitably
Doors are now closed and will be open again till a. m.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14TH
When we will have the entire stock marked down in plain figures.
worth of seas-
merchandise to be
almost given away, com-
j Thursday, Sept.
14th at
Silk and Velvets
A silks that will prove
Interesting
Black yard wide silk worth
now
Japanese silk, all colors worth
at
i-1 inch
at
Big Line Matting.
Wash Fabrics
Words lack force to
the of these cl at
prices
India linens, worth.
Salvage Co. sale
linen, worth,
Salvage Co. sale price
Check Dimities, values u
National Salvage Co
price
tress
Na-
Na-
to
tale
He
Linens, Linens
so inch bleached table damask
value, National Sal
sale price
inch white satin damask,
would sell regularly
price
Extra large napkins,
BO dozen, National Salvage Co.
sale price
Extra hath
Salvage Co. sale
price
Linen
National Salvage Co sale
price ,
Pull white crochet bed
spreads s r pat
torn-. I i for
pairs of towels, regular
value.-. National Salvage Co. sale
All i-, included in the great
National price
sales
good yard wide
bleaching must go in this Nation-
Salvage o's sale price
yards hamburg special
value at this price going in
National Salvage o's sale
yards regular check
homespun must goat
best apron check
gingham while it lasts
Special value and cut prices in
law
cotton in this
National Sal sale
Handkerchiefs.
dozen ladles hemstitched
handkerchiefs, regular seller
National Salvage i o's price
dozen men's bordered and
hemstitched handkerchiefs were
National Salvage Co's Bale
price
dozen handkerchiefs
same as above only finer
A nice quality handkerchiefs
For men and ladies National
Salvage Co's sale price
Staple Department.
yards
calico American Indigo
carmine red ail
Men's and
Hose
Mens Suits.
fast black seamless
hose, price now
A fine cotton fancy hose
regular price now
Men's black socks, regular
price at
Men's gray mixed socks,
price at
socks, regular
price at
All children's Id-mid
at
Every offer a great bargain
Shoes For Ladies.
values going
to values going
Shoes going at
prices
Mens Shoes.
value
no and values
values l
on value.-
Everyone must go.
Men's and
Boy's Furnishing.
A big Men's Garters go-
at
Heavy Canton Flannel drawers
value
value
Heavy drill Slips
Men's Suspenders worth
now Be
Good suspenders on sale
Suspenders
Good boy's Suspenders, worth
now
Men's good work Shirts
Men's nice Negligee Shirts
Men's fancy Negligee Shirts
How Is
Men's good 1.35 Brogans while
they last
91.98 This will you a good
desirable Suit of lit and fashion.
An immense range of fancy
mixtures Checks, Plaids and
mingled effects, would be cheap
must go now at
will secure for your choice of
n grand of Single
double-breasted Cheviots, Worst-
ed in the most desirable patterns
Superbly tailored fancy
faced finished values that are
in every respect to any
suits. serges,
and scotch mixtures must go at
the National sale
price t
All and suits cut
half in two
A good strong pair of
for .
fancy
worth l BO, now
Fine fancy and plain worsted
pin's that regularly sold from
to now i is
All other prices cut in
ion
line of
alls be sold a
The knife has been put into
every article. The prices are
only half the quality is the best
Overcoats
Mon's value now p
I coats as low as
Boys Suits
two piece suits single
and double breasted jackets
worth during this
sale at only
The novelty in styles is artistic
and elegant garments that were
always sold at all go in this
sale at
Thirty distinct effects in
ultra fashioned knee pant suits
in all the swellest of novelties
and staple styles, sale I to
Boys Knee Pants.
pairs of boys knee pants
worth up National Salvage
Co's sale price
pairs of boys knee pants
regular sellers, National
Salvage Co's sale
Wonder of the Age
Novelty suitings and fancy
mixtures, voiles and crashes late
stylos, desirable shades
inch value
at, only
In fact, qualities and pat-
terns in dress goods at great
sacrifice prices
must go at
An elegant skirts, well worth
going at
The best mercerized skirts on
the market marked down to
Extra Extra
curtain must go at
Mens Hats.
mens and boys in desirable
shapes Worth DO up
felt hats in-
values ranging from
at the exceeding
low price of
in men's hats in
bin Denver shapes come in
black and nutria, price
All the newest spring shapes
as well as staple styles in hats
that are sold everywhere for
National Salvage price
Beautiful Striped
Cheap at going at
inch dimities worth Na-
Salvage sale price
Persian lawn worth
while it lasts He
Notions and Small Ware
Hooks and eyes, black and
white, worth Bo, at only
The best pins ever sold at
only
shirt and dress buttons,
different styles, per dozen
braid, worth
a bunch
Cotton elastic, black and white,
Easy, graceful and form-lit ting
corsets, in all the celebrated
makes, in military and
fro Silo
Other beauties
Stop and think. Can you Remember The National Salvage Company have bought this for a song and it must be sold re- Safe and fixtures
afford to miss such an op- I of cost. Every article guaranteed and will be exchanged or refunded. or to be sold for less than It
this great sale Thursday, Sept. at a. m. at
cost to make them.
The Bee Hive, c.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, SEPTEMBER 1905.
SAFE CRACKERS ON TRIAL.
Not
Lieutenant Governor Winston Will
and
May Go to
N. C, Sept.
and the alleged safe
crackers, dressed in their Sunday
and looking quite snick
and span, their
and the
illness of appeared
in court morning and
plead guilty on the charge of car-
concealed weapons. A
hitch came id the proceedings just
here, however, for during the
night previous Solicitor Henry, of
South Carolina, came on the scene
and demanded that the men be
turned over to the South Carolina
authorities to answer to the charge
Tabbing a safe at Heath
Judge Neal sentence
and pressure is again to be Wrought
on the powers that be in North
Carolina for
The through their
attorneys, Messrs. Bennett
Bennett, claim their right to die-
missal or sentence on the
to they plead guilty and are
fighting bard against removal.
Lieutenant Governor Winston
has telegraphed that he will not
interfere. Unless Governor Glenn
honors the requisition before
Solicitor Henry's departure the
case will remain as it is until bis
return or Judge Veal will send
Fisher and to the roads.
Pitt County
The case of State vs. Davis,
previously reported, in which an
indictment was sent for eaves-
dropping, was argued b the
attorney general and Harry Skin
Esq. The attorney general
stated that since the indictment
did not allege that the converse
overheard had been repeated
in the community, he did not
think that it would lie for the
charge of eaves dropping as
recognized by the Common Law,
that it might be good to bold
the defendant on a charge of dis-
orderly conduct.
Mr. Skinner, for the defendant,
took the ground that the indict-
did not charge any offense
and that the acts complained of
did not constitute disorderly cod
The state was the appellant
this case, the indictment having
been quashed on motion defend
ant in the lower
News and Observer.
j.-.
Mi
Aged Lady Killed.
Tarboro, N. C, Mrs. Susan
aged years, and a pen-
of Mexican war, was struck
by engine of a local freight
train from Mount and in-
killed at three
miles north South Rocky Mount
on the Atlantic Coast Line
way this morning. The
ate woman attempted to cross the
track in of the moving train
Id an effort to save the life of a pet
dog without apparent cognizance
of the jeopardy in which she
ed her own life. The deceased
was a widow of John Williams,
who served the Coast Line as sec
master a number of years.
Bought a Stock in Tarboro.
C. L. Wilkinson Co., of this
town, have purchased the Morris
of dry goods Tarboro. It
is the largest and stock there
and occupies the best equipped
store in Tarboro. Mr. Wilkinson
has gone to Tarboro to take charge
f the stock and close it out as
rapidly as possible. The stock
was bought at a and will
be sold accordingly.
WILL BREAK CONNECTION.
Greenville Shut In Than Ever.
A change has been made in the
schedule trains on the Atlantic
ft North Carolina railroad that will
practically break connection with
trains on this branch of the Coast
Line, unless there is a change on
this road also or the train is never
behind time at all. The train that
has been passing
p. m., has been moved to
p. m. This is just about the time
the Coast Line train reaches Kin-
if it is on time, and it seldom
is. So passengers mail getting
around way the evening
will he out of the and
Greenville will have to jog along
with one outlet a day.
DEATH OF MRS. E A.
District Meeting.
D C. Moore, L. H. Fender, W.
L. Best, W. F. Brans, D. L.
E. E. Griffin. C. K. and
What He Found.
During the South African War,
when country was under mar-
law, letters sent home by
British soldiers bad to pass through
the bands of a censor.
A private in a
bad sent four or five letters
home, telling his parents about the
doings of his regiment,
bad been obliterated by the
censor and were therefore illegible
on their arrival. At the foot of
the next letter he
look under the
At the censor's office the letter
was opened and read as usual. The
officer charge spent some time
in steaming the stamp the
envelope, so that he could read the
message be was certain be
would find there. At last bis
patience was rewarded, but his
feelings can be better imagined
than described when he read these
it hard to get
Philadelphia Ledger.
The Put At
Washington, Sept.
of Naval Intelligence today
received advices by cable from the
American naval at
to the effect the loss in killed
and missing on the battleship
was The wounded
number The cause of the ac-
cannot be ascertained until
the is floated.
Dr. Tail Butler Elected.
Oklahoma Territory,
Sept. the final session of
the ninth annual meeting of the
International Live-Stock Sanitary
the following officers
were
President, Dr. H.
Texas; vice-president, Dr. Tait
North Carolina; secretary-
treasurer Dr. H. Ward, Min-
Big Crowd Went
Hatch excursions are
always successful. The one that
went this morning was
every coach and even the baggage
car being full. Quite a number of
went from Greenville
others wanted to go but backed
nut because it looked like they
could not get seats.
too III to Sail.
New York, Sept.
the Japanese peace envoy,
who was reported today to be
from typhoid fever, though
the consulting physicians are not a
unit on this point, was said to lie
in a satisfactory condition. Baron
is at the
Hotel and his return to Japan has
been Indefinitely postponed
though most of the members of his
suite will set sail for homo
row, the date originally planned
for the departure of the mission.
Chew the tobacco.
will be held in Greenville the
second night
NEWS
An Excellent Woman Passes Away.
Mrs. Del wife of Hon.
E. A. former Superior court j W
clerk, died at 8-30 o'clock Friday ; Odd Fellows in
evening at their home on j Thursday night. The
son avenue. She had been meeting order
some weeks with an from
which there was little hope of
recovery, but the end came sooner
than expected and her death was
shock to the family and also the
host of friends who held her in
high esteem. She was one of our
be-t women, a kind friend,
table, and her life was filled with
good deeds.
Mis. was a little past
years old. and was a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W M. King.
was twice married, her
band being the late Mr. Samuel
of Centerville.
married Mr. E. A. in Nov-
1895. Betide her
and she is also survived
by four Pattie Win-
sled, of Rocky Mount; Mrs. G. B.
King, of Washington, D. Mrs
C. Wells, of Wilson, and Mrs
L. I. Moore, of Greenville.
Funeral services were con-
ducted by Rev. D. B. Clayton in
the church at o'clock
Sunday morning, from the
church the were taken
to the burial ground at the King
homestead, near Falkland, the
interment being about o'clock,
p. m.
Shot His Wife at Sight.
Tampa, Fla , Sept.
special from Tarpon Springs,
says at six o'clock this afternoon
G. K. a well known
or, walked into boarding
of Hiram Pent, of that place, and
as his wife came to meet him
the dining room, Paul shot her
down with a double shot-
gun and then ran into back
yard, shooting himself with the
contents of other barrel. Paul
was instantly killed, hut bis wife
lived ten minutes. Paul had been
drinking, it is said, for
weeks.
Patent Medicine Decision.
Washington, D. C , Sept. 14th.
commissioner of internal
revenue today decided the
manufacturers of patent medicines
composed of distilled
must, after December
1905, take out licenses as rectifiers
liquor dealers, and drug-
and others handling
question must pay the license
required by law of a liquor dealer.
In a instructions just sent
to internal revenue collectors Com-
missioner Yerkes draws their at
to the existence of a large
of compounds on the mar-
that sell as but are
composed of distilled spirit
without addition of drugs m
medicines in sufficient
to materially change their
Mr. J. Marie-, a
inspector, has sworn out a
against Miss Sal lie who
recently was a clerk in the Con
cord charting open
mail. She was given a
at Concord last
Wednesday, before United States
Commissioner G. A. Kestler, and
waived examination. She gave
bond tor her appearance
for ha id i September
Patriot.
There an i-o many applicants tor
at
the Republican of the
to a
to decide on one to be
endorsed for the position.
he
Pointed Paragraphs.
If a man has but one shirt
never owes a lug wash bill.
mantle of charity is soon
worn threadbare by a hypocrite.
Any woman can keep a secret if
you give her enough chloroform.
A many to called business
pointers out to be
pointers.
s married man goes oz a
trip he leaves his wife
home
Recklessness of a young fool is
only surpassed by an old tool's
obstinacy.
After acquiring an
ring a girl proceeds to reconstruct
her ideal.
A man doesn't have to be a
philosopher in order Io discover
that all rich girls are handsome.
Time may be money in some
cases but many a man with nothing
hut time has managed to starve to
death.
Governor Narrow Escape.
Mass., Sept.
Governor B Glenn, of
North Carolina, had the narrowest
escape of bis life this afternoon
from serious injury or possibly
death when an automobile contain-
several of the Governor's
friends ran off a bridge near Royal-
as the party were inning
from old home week celebration
at
Four persons were pinioned
the wrecked machine of
them being John Charles
of Charlotte, who is a member of
the Glenn party on the New Eng-
land
LETTER TO R. HYMAN.
Greenville, N. C.
Do know
cause of short measure and white-
wash in
The same, as the cause of poverty; j called,
folks are kept poor by to Mr. Sawyer is one of the
Sawyer Awarded
Elizabeth City, N.
court has been in
at court house this
week, the criminal
concluded this morning, when the
against the Norfolk West-
railway, by A. Sawyer was
get their money's worth.
Price per gallon. They lock at
the price gallon; not at the
size of the can; not at what's
in it. Kept poor by trying to get
their money's worth.
Not you, they. You know it
of
is one name in paint;
Yours truly,
F. W. COo.
P. S. H. L. Carr sells oar paint.
most
prominent men of Camden county.
Hp is suing the railroad people for
alleged slander. The case has
intense interest, and the
court room was literally packed.
The hearing consumed the entire
day. case was turned over to
about this afternoon
and they remained out about
twenty minutes. They gave Mr.
Sawyer one thousand dollars.
Sweet Jamaica oranges at S. M.
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL
Thursday, September
G. W. Baker returned to Lewis-
ton today.
Mrs. Charles Skinner went to
Baltimore today.
This feel like some equinox
weather is coming.
J. F. King returned Wednesday
evening from Atlanta.
It will not take many days like
this to finish the straw hat.
Mrs. A. Watkins, of Norfolk,
is visiting at the King House.
Mrs. H. C. Edwards to
Wednesday evening.
P. M. left morn-
for a trip South Carolina.
Augustus Cot ten, of
ton, Del., at
Key. J. went to
Wednesday and returned
today.
Mrs. J. a.
nun for to visit
relatives.
Mrs G. M. Tucker, W
came in Ibis morning to visit
relatives.
Mrs. L. V. and
of Snow Hill, are Mis,
W. B.
Miss Helen Forbes this
morning for to attend
Peace Institute.
Miss Mary of Baltimore,
came Wednesday to visit
the Misses Cotten at
R H. Williamson, city electric-
left this morning for Wash-
D, C. to visit his, mother.
Mrs. M. D. Higgs left morn-
for the northern markets to
purchase millinery goods for C. T.
H. A. has moved
town and occupies one of the
in
Greenville.
Rev. J. H. of
has been here assisting in a
meeting in the church,
returned home today.
Mrs. Josephine Taylor returned
this morning from Ayden. Mrs.
J. W. accompanied her
home for a visit
Mrs. If, A. of
Mrs. C. L. Which
ard little son, Rogers,
Norfolk, spent today with Mrs.
J.
Friday, September
Mack Taylor, of Ayden, spent
Thursday in town.
A. M. Moseley returned this
morning from Ayden.
C. S Forbes has returned from
his trip North after new goods.
Mr. and H.
this morning for to Pens
Miss Ellen Proctor returned
Thursday evening from a to
Berkley.
Mrs. Julia Wooten returned
Thursday evening from a visit Io
Tarboro.
Mrs. S. M. m .
Alfred, went to Rocky Mount
morning,
Blow returned Thurs-
day evening a visit to Louis-
burg Littleton.
Julian of Raleigh,
who has been visiting at
dale, has returned home.
Miss Delia Smith, of Ayden,
who has been flailing at Which-
returned borne Thursday.
Fred came In from Rich-
Thursday evening, being
called home by the sickness of bis
wife.
No.
B. E. and child
went to Ayden Thursday evening.
Mrs. George Hadley and child-
of are visiting
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Forbes.
Miss Margaret of Suffolk,
who has been Mis. H.
returned home this
Mrs. Bragg, of Ocracoke, came
the steamer Washing-
ton today, and is stopping with
Mrs. J. J. Cherry.
Saturday, September
C. E. went to Tarboro
today.
It. S. Evans up the load
this morning.
Rev R ;. Craven, i
Spent today here.
J. has returned from
The early hours of the morning
brought a hard rain.
Mrs. W. R. Smith and children
went to Hamilton this morning.
Miss Sue of Washing-
ton, is visiting Mrs. J. B. Cherry.
Mrs. D. J. Whichard and little
son, Walter Linden, went to
today.
Mrs. L. M. Tar-
spent Thursday night and
Friday in town.
Mrs. D. E. House returned
Friday evening a visit to
county.
Mrs. A. H. Taft and little
daughter returned Friday evening
a visit to Elm City.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Skinner and
son, Francis, returned Friday
evening from
Mrs. Annie Thomas, of Elm
City, came in Friday evening to
visit Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Brown.
Prof, and Mrs. W. B. Dove and
children returned Friday evening
from a visit to and other
points.
Misses Mae, Ethel and Clara
Lincoln left Friday evening tor
Greensboro, where they will make
their home.
Misses Mary and Nan Malone,
of who have been
visiting their sister, Mrs. S. J.
returned home today.
Exonerates the Superintendent
A hall dozen of the most
in state
day testified before the board of
directors of state hospital that
In their opinion Thomas H. Nail
died acute heart dilation
caused violent muscular, effort
and that blood clot found in
his brain was not of a character to
cause his death.
They agreed that the symptoms
f Of the brain given
in the autopsy as the cause of
death totally different
testified as having been
exhibited by Nail when he was
brought he hospital
his death.
The result will he in all
a of Doctor
diagnosis and failure to
immediate autopsy and
. from jail of the four
attendants now held on a charge
of having the death of the
News Ob-
set
Delegates to Association.
At a of the Baptist
church, Wednesday, W. H. Rags
dale, J. W. Bryan and J.
Whichard were chosen delegates
to the Tar River association which
meets Tarboro the week
in October.





COWING ft
HIS SCHEME A BOOMERANG.
Must Remain Minimum.
Have Returned From the
Northern Markets.
New Fall and Winter Goods Arriving; Daily.
We will soon have our full line of seasonable merchandise on display.
Watch for Announcement of Fall Opening.
The executive committee of
Southern Cotton held
meeting at N. C, last
week, the question of fixing
pries of this crop was the
matter of interest tn the pen-
at large. The ever
of the whole cotton world were
Asheville during the Ml
and days of September,
the executive committee was in
The price finally agreed
long and tedious deliberation was
cuts, all
in tin- mill The
of the crop up to was
to percent at. coin
condition of M
cent the same period a year
estimated yield of the crop a-
reported over
from all the cotton
counties indicated a yield this
of hales, will
a crop of hales year
farmers all over the
advised a h ; rice all
from cents to
high a.- I. cents
final cents,
I stand I
i fall and winter to maintain
n determined effort price
be Hi d lute
on and should termini
now t move their am
not the t
we can an I maintain on I
price ii- U n less am
make the i to our
If cotton is on the
and a anyway, will be difficult
I ii I s until much
in tin- season. who art-
able hold back do so, and
thereby help who are forced
t, s, i to n i their maturing debt
and obligations with the supply
mi dealer. Hank-
will be glad advance N
and cents a pound on cotton in
storage, and in
i; situation. up against
hard fight, but it will be easier to
get II cents for a small crop than In
cents for a bale crop.
Sell but little cotton in September
and October, the mills n
to pies, lit supplies,
which CM be done in six weeks,
then we can easily dictate terms and
win another big victory. Sell no
middling cotton for less than
Scientifically
Constructed.
ULTRA,
A Shoe for
Women.
THE tor
is made with careful reference
to the most minute details and
so perfected in its
other
man's on selling
at the toe Ultra dies. it
if its
. is fundamental oasis
I a shoe. We- employ
designers, and
even Ultra Shoe to
to moo closest variations
of width and size in woman's
wear
The Ultra Shoe meets every
requirement of the many
whims of
We carry for men, in Oxfords, Tans, etc
Bowen,
II WOMAN'S ONS.
J. B. CHERRY CO.
STORE.
Small
i f
MM
. w r II
H g
-75-5
B r
v P. Law discovered by
a of the census that
mom people in own
I inns tin-y live on, and that there
more separate farms in
than in any other county in the
is, excepting Meek-
h perhaps, the most prosper-
in the Slate Is not this
an argument for the small
Mi. Law seems to think Writing
in The lie
save that for obvious reasons, these
two facts farm owning and many
farms are sources of
stability and prosperity
The sturdiness of
and politically is grounded in the
fact that average size of its farms
i ten acres and therefore there are
so large a number of farm buildings.
imam, conservatism and
morn equitable business life and
more general prosperity. The perils
of our republic is accepted as true
lie in extremes of more properly
holders on the one hand and the very
large property holders on the other.
The conserving element and
extremes would rand and ruin
is the who owns and works
his own land and possesses no large
There is to be an
convention in this full.
R ought to bear good
fruit. The daughters Eve will be
interested in the that there
will be a display of apples.
Waif For w
The flight of days, the whirling wheel of
time will soon bring to us those cold
frosty penetrating days,
We have not allowed the wheels of
to be clogged for one minute
the warm sultry days,
in our preparation for the days to
A WE ARE READY.
C. L. Wilkinson Co.
Dudley has discovered a
now kind of cotton boll on his land,
in Neuse township, and one entirely
undesirable. The is well de-
but without a particle of lint
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A CM of Disciplining and the Wax It
Out.
One Jay
to discipline the janitor.
is he -aid. hat every
time anybody in this building loses
anything ask u- if know
what has become- of ii
the janitor replied.
are the only folks that never
The morning arrived.
short I bottle of
don the dumb
waiter i-
don't know, I . janitor
humbly. see if can
find
I Mrs. Wilkinson,
got our
-aid her
course, he can't find it, hut
will do good to and Mew
About fifteen minute t
mu to the dumb
waiter, your
the janitor. sorry I made a
mistake
Wilkinson was bewildered.
where earth did the get
In- said
ha- taken it from one of the
Mrs. Wilkinson.
will jailed before are gel
through with bin a
The next com-
plained of the loss of s package of
sugar, which, though purely
ii; to far ti.-
very in
the hands of the janitor.
Wilkinson got uneasy then;
but. being bent on vengeance, he
subsequently reported a- lost three
of a in ad of lettuce
and a bag of potatoes, of ;
we-, immediately produced the
janitor. Before further
on the part of worthy
were Wilkinson paid his
grocery bill for the month. A .
In- panic home Mrs. . .
i- a -i housekeeper, care-
fully n inned the d Recount
they have made mis-
die raid. have charged
I ; i id I tilings arc
nevi r got. You go right hack
about
Wilkinson went.
said upon but
return. got stuff. The
janitor ordered York
Post
Peebles Ham.
The Scotchman told the story.
There tWO old Scotchwomen,
Mrs. and Mrs.
who met on the road one day, and
lire.
me, far
the
says Mrs.
was Peebles.
keeps
ham. I John, ye yen, likes u bit
ham and i- aye
about the ham and
lays Mrs.
the -nine way. There's nae
o him bis faith,
hue to o
Mrs. journeys in-
to Pi hi.-, and she says to Sanders
M.-n the
Bays Sanders,
ye
the kind Mrs.
Bean i he lady.
Mai d
he. v -r
Answering
Although one of the main i harm
of the famous Dr.
was the readiness with which
he could administer a sharp
retort when occasion arose, he
once considerably
by the remark of a medical student.
would you the doctor
the student at an
a man was placed in your
hands with a broken
it. was the reply.
very good. You are a
young mini, and doubtless
can tell mo muscles of the
body would move if were to kick
you, u you deserve, for your
pertinence
would put into motion, re-
plied the student, not in the least
bashed, and extensors
of my right arm. for I would forth-
with knock you
Wyoming's Natural Bridge.
There is a great and little known
natural bridge twenty miles south-
west of Douglas.-, Wyo., where La
creek breaks the foot-
hills of the In
the span of its arch n is said to be
the greatest in the world. It i;
feel wide mil feet the
water, The stream flows through a
canyon feel deep. The
bridge i- a ledge of rock near the
bottom of canyon.
e water flowed over the ledge,
in pro- e of i Hue found
d eel re its
through, the e.
It Cams B-k Brought Trouble and
Mr. Green With It.
J via- new in r.
-e d the at, res
of freak
-1
e whom pretended to bane
treated. All the-c were to-
strangers. simply
name- tie. and
. lulls fur
i to course u
Ml any didn't expect
get plenty of
i winch was what I
; snail the people that
ware bopping mad, and a large per-
down to the
office . i a I
Dating those put en
my nicest professional an
apologized for the mistake through
which they had been bothered a
Mil meant for somebody and
not infrequently the affair ended
by my patron.
it one day I met my match.
it a all for to a man
I S. for serried
U hi- wife. tin-en and his
down together, lie did
most the but id a
in r e told me she
butting in i
it d it.
r j oar bill n-
d i refuse to pay
on the ; -1 the s you
el I T I. . i
. k the right
out of my . . I
.- I i . I . I
r wife I i
;. iv i . m III, r
; v in my
i ;
my n . Do
; I . , I ; J.
i i nil i on ;. i aw
. ; of it. I re is r bill t
pr n . i ; r
I r i lion, . idly
ion am if yon
ix her t If I'll
be i to you for i
light
. n kn . II . i i
that I had set on
wife until r . lie
meant business, and . m.- little ad-
ii . hem wt ex-
re then Ion ed to
under. v if p- I
I at the I n a
in. lent It I a
to gel her mo into I
iv i hare done worth
of work before I ; I . Ii. yet
tin re was I mill for
staring me
only thing I could i i was to u. c
. pa i iv slim in pay mi and
the deal -New York
Mania For Pipes.
a shoplifter
was and ear lied. To the
amazement of the her pi
was not cs of f
adornment, several costly
pipe .
w i e her n were
searched pipes found,
of v. hi, h were col-
Although or awhile stoutly
i. d . c at laid
do and en d I ml she
was addicted to i he a if tub
in a of
which led her to I
handsome ; which she could
make away with without i
She made no attempt to d
of her pipes for profit, kept
them in cabinets in her home. Sol
one of the pipe-, she admitted, had
been paid the that
in taking them was only
. an impulse and was not
; morally responsible for her crimes.
Jefferson Was Not Qualified.
As i.- known,
Joseph
Cleveland were boon companions,
Shortly alter Cleveland wan elected
president the second a friend
of Mr. Jefferson met him and said.
hear that President Cleveland
may appoint you to an ambassador-
in the world did you
hear was the response.
wouldn't accept it. I lid the papers
say anything about
his friend replied.
said you may appointed minister
i to
said Mr.
son. don't speak the
, Herald.
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If I acquainted with a de-
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EMINENT EDUCATOR'S ENDORSEMENT.
The North Carolina
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t X.
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through insurance companies build sections of the
country instead of our own.
Very truly yours,
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Laces reduced in this sale.
Colon-d Lawns value,
A big reduction In all dry goods and notions,
SHOES. SHOES.
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address. J. M RHODES, A. M.
President, Littleton, N. c.
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For





THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
AND FRIDAY.
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor,
Entered in the office l Greenville. H, C, as second class matter,
rates made application.
A correspondent desired at every post office in Pitt and adjoining counties,
Truth in tn
N. O., Brr. 1905.
trust its Wonder if automatic
inning at the people, telephone exchange t hoy
to install up in Pennsylvania will
The S paper have a contrivance can say
an of tIn not when you ask for a
told in the almanac- number.
i, of building and loan a.--
with much
in various towns, which reminds
that Greenville la not reaping
ban the name source. Some
day this may awaken to the
necessity of a building and
The refrigerator car
may contend that they are not com-
carriers, but shippers do not
lake the same view of it. The way
strawberry crop was handled
last season shows that they are
and very common, too,
they charged anything else but
man prices
Mr. My P rot It
date. Certainly i- I
don not mean he not be in
Governor is making a line
impression on those Now
This is no more than we ex-
The Durham Herald has begun
the erection of a handsome building
for a home for the paper.
A government report was not
needed to let us know the cost
of living had greatly increased. We
had all found that out
The Filipinos in wanting to be
release I from heavy are that
much in common with Americans,
all of being that way.
is about to recover
from the wounds received when his
Meet was captured and become
self again since peace been de
eland,
Governor Glenn took In Boston
Tuesday on his New tour,
but the dispatches do nut state
whether he look in any beans along
With it-
Atlanta made more noise over one
case of yellow fever than Or-
leans made over a thousand.
like getting notoriety out of u
thing.
The investigations going on in
New York as to the workings of
insurance companies is giving the
public some inside information that
may be helpful
A doctor now up and says that
running after the dollar causes
A good many other
ailments can be attributed to the
same cause.
The Charlotte Chronicle says
Mecklenburg county given
to the public schools. We just be-
the Chronicle has too many
i n bunch.
The man arrested it on
the i barge I being a participant in
the late Men lynching, may
learn the less n not to talk so much
lime he tanks up.
A Winston man being knocked
into unconsciousness by the stopper
flying nil of a keg of beer and
him -hows that the Stuff is
in any I.
has shaken the dust of
and is now en the high sea
t Russia. Among other
tilings will remember in this
country is the mosquitoes of Porte
mouth.
ruder the ruling of I lit-
of internal revenue most
druggists will have to take out
license to deal ill liquor or cut out
some of the patent medicines they
are selling.
Strange things happen in this
world of ours. An old man in Con-
who had bean blind for
several years suddenly recovered his
sight and became so overjoyed that
it run crazy.
All manufacturers of patent
clues should be required by law tn
have the ingredients of such
printed on the packages
Thousands of mothers have rained,
and sometimes killed their infants
by giving soothing syrups and other
patent medicines, which nine times
out of ten contain a large per cent.
of morphine and other opiates. Too
pie have as much right to know
what kind of medicine they are
swallowing as they do to know what
kind of food they are taking into
their stomachs.
Durham is on the hack tax track,
it having that several
doing business in that
city have had a scheme by which
they avoided paying as much city-
taxes as ought to.
From the way he is holding down
the scat in the absence of the
nor from the state leads to the
what is the matter with Lieut.
Governor Winston when n candidate
fur governor is wanted next time
That recently discovered enact
of the last legislature that
lumps folks and dogs in the same
class when they become dangerous,
prohibits such running a large,
may not have missed the mark so
fir.
has not adopted a
ordinance similar to the
one recently heralded from Houston.
Texas, but all the same the of
that city says girls passing along the
streets must be protected against
annoyance loafers.
A Chicago surgeon has given it
out that he can cure crime by
on the skull. It is not said
bother his list or a cudgel is used
in the operation, but it is a novel
method for collecting hills and will
doubtless be interesting to the pro-
because the pension roll scat-
a good bit of money throughout
the country is no excuse for its ex
at the present dishonest mag-
leave the money in the
of the people from whom it
is collected would distribute it more
effectively.
A correspondent of the Charlotte
From the way local tax districts Observer the town of Spray, in
are being established in the interest
Of longer and schools, people
are readily to increased
taxes to educate their children.
When the same interest is
in public roads they will also
the wisdom of u tax to
prove the We take
it that better education will soon be
followed by better roads.
county, has never been
incorporated. The town has m
mayor or board of aldermen and the
people pay no town taxes. The nine
large manufacturing plants there
club together and pay a deputy
sheriff to look after wrongdoers and
all cases of violation of law are tried
by a magistrate. ought to be
happy town.
Not a Receding Wave.
Four elections on the temperance
have been held in North
Carolina during the past month and
the temperance men won every time
one- lit that instance, the
was a tie. and the final outcome
was a victory over the saloon.
Those people who imagined that
the temporary temperance wave
would shortly recede are learning
that it is not a receding wave, but is
growing steadily stronger in volume
in power. The youngest child
now living will be a gray-bearded
old man before intoxicants are per-
to be manufactured or sold
in any rural district in Caro
That principal is settled
as the suffrage amendment to the
constitution. As to the the
day of saloon domination is ended
in all except a few, and their days
are course there will
be alternate victories in the larger
towns, the saloon sometime giving
to a dispensary or prohibition,
and sometimes a community will
return to the saloon, but even the
return will be followed by more
stringent regulations and better con-
The wave does not recede. Ital
News and i
Our State Winning Fame
North Carolina is on the upward
move in cotton mill industry. The
Commercial Appeal declares that
since 1890 the mills have increased
from Q to per The
Journal says
from the tar, and
epoch she has already passed to a
mt fame ill cotton, and to
in her virgin forest,
minerals, agriculture, an
I climate and a variety of scenery
which invites thousands of tourists
for health and pleasure as well as
alluring to the best business efforts
of her sons and daughters real-
all that their state really
We would add to this that North
Carolina has also won fame not less
for furniture manufacturing than its
cotton mills, and all since 1800.
High Point Enterprise,
Don't Lite Music.
playing will drive flies
from your declared a
man who expounds odd theories.
sounds like a joke, and, of
course, there are some kinds of play-
will chase human beings
I a room, but seriously I mean
I hat music is objectionable in-
sects. In fact, all sounds annoy
them. Whoever saw Mies in a boiler
hop No one that I know of,
the vibrations caused by the
continuous pounding are as
to the insects as are the
disturbances resulting from
electric fans. one be
familiar with the intensity of the
vibrations produced by the strings
of .; piano. For instance, many
persons no doubt, have noticed that
a loose glass in a picture frame will
bun when a certain is struck.
Well, when the strength of the sound
wave which causes the ill fitting
glass to bum, though it may be a
feet away, is multiplied a
score of times in a second, is the
case when a spirited piano perform-
is in progress, the effect of the
vibrations on the
insects may be imagined. They
simply can't stand a prolonged
sound Philadelphia Record.
Liberty and Food
Lincoln said of slavery that a
woman might not some ways
be bis equal, but that in the right
to cat the fund her own hands Had
earned she was the equal of himself.
Judge Douglas, or any man.
independence is the basis of
every kind of liberty that has worth.
It was over an unjust tax that the
colonies went to war United States
politicians are no engaged in talk-
about the Filipinos are to
have self-government. The Filipinos
themselves are more interested in
knowing when the United States will
stop taking away their power to
make a living. The Filipinos in
1907 are to have the right to express
their opinions in an assembly, those
opinions to be accepted or rejected
by the American officials as those
American may choose; which is
nice and generous and pretty, but
not quite so important as the repeal
of laws which steal food from our
poverty stricken victims to put it
into the distended bellies of domes
tic trusts. One liberty with which
the Filipinos can dispense is liberty
to Weekly.
Announcement
New v Goods
Arriving Daily.
SWELLEST LINE OF
For Boys and Children,
EVER BROUGHT TO GREENVILLE.
Shoes, Hats
and
Mens Furnishings
In Styles and Qualities too Numerous to
Mention.
Watch this Space.
THE KING CLOTHIER
Hardware.
For C Stoves Ranges,
Heaters Pumps, Quits, Am-
munition, One and Two Horse
Steel Plows, Cutters and
In fact anything
in Hardware come to
H. L. CARR
President It T. the
for Women, says that
the enrollment is just more
than were enrolled on this dale hist
year. There are only so out four
places vacant in the university now.
Raleigh
The Atlanta lays
down the proposition that
roads make schools, good trade
and good We are of the
opinion that good training in good
schools will hare much to do with
waking up the rising generation to
the necessity of good
Dispatch.
What is Your in Your Community
The New Journal sake this
pertinent and then pro-
to define
citizen's interest in the com-j
inanity can lie safely judged by his
or her support of local institutions.
There are bard working and enter-
prising, in the sense of money
makers, citizens, whose interest in
their community does not go beyond
what individually get out of it.
They contribute no charily, bu-
to no church, take part in no
public meeting, and lire not to be
found if some public enterprise is
lo he started. Their local interest
is purely and selfish. I
They add nothing to the advance-1
or growth of a community.
Let every citizen ask this
What is your interest in your coin
v, not in the mere benefits you i
receive, but what are you personally
giving and doing to advance its best
Interests As your answer is,
you may find your true posit m as a
citizen among your
And Tide
Wait For No Man,
One ill the best nays to raise tho
general standard of intelligence in a
state i- through the education of tho
young people. In that the
young people may be well educated
good teachers should be secured. In
districts very often the salaries
paid teachers are so small that real-
capable teachers will not take the
places. The sooner people in many
of I In so rural districts got over
prejudice against an increase in tax
money to
pay good salaries to provide
better school accommodations the
better it will for and the
intellectual standards of the st
Winston Sentinel.
The flight of days, the whirling wheel of
time will soon bring to us those cold brisk
frosty penetrating days,
We have not allowed the wheels
to be clogged for one minute during
the warm sultry days,
in our preparation for the days to come.
IN A WE ARE READY.
C. L. Wilkinson Co.
WINTERVILLE
This department is in of who is authorized to rep-
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory.
N. C,
John Smith, of K
expects to reach Winterville to-
morrow to enter the High School
Monday. a large number of
new students will be in that day.
yards standard calicoes at
per yard, Harrington, Barber
Co.
Several our young people en-
joyed a lay ride Thursday night.
They report an unusually pleasant
time.
and Trunks at Harrington,
Barber Co.
Just by B. G. Chapman
car load which
they will sell very
B. D. Carroll, of Williams-
ton, came Wednesday to
his mother who is feeble
He preached
in the Baptist church
Wednesday night returned
hi Friday.
For Holt time alarm
docks and see It. G.
Co.
Mrs. Fred mid
Miss Bell of Ayden,
Thursday night with Mrs
Dr. COS, and returned home Fri-
day.
Try a bottle of Dr. sure
for indigestion at the drug store.
Smith and family, who
have been visiting relatives at
have returned home.
Another large shipment of shoes
all styles and sizes and prices very
reasonable.
Co
Miss Addie Cox left
evening for where
she will visit her sister, Mis.
White's Black Liniment, spec-
recommended for the human
family, tine for perfectly
balanced, sub-cutaneous
For sale by
B. T. Cox Bro.
T. W. Kinston,
was here Thursday.
White's Colic, and Kidney Cure,
the combination kidney
for stock a sure colic cute,
at the Drug Store
G. A. Kittrell went to Norfolk
Thursday.
Big line of hats and caps
received, latest styles. Harrington,
Mr. and Mrs. Kittrell spent
Friday in Greenville.
Mrs. D. V. Sutton, from Dear
Greenville, is visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott.
For hay, corn oats, go to
Barber A Co.
Mrs. M. K. Cox, who has
visiting relatives in the country, is
at home again.
Pit County Oil I
can now supply your de-
for seed meal and
hulls at lowest market prices.
Miss Lena has been vis- j
town
this week.
Due of our up to date bro I
a wagon load of teed cotton to
Pitt County Oil Co. and j
had it making a bale of lint,
that weighed pounds, j
He paid one dollar and cents j
to get it and exchanged his
seed for meal and hulls. And
after he had sold his bale of
to one our for
a little more than per pound
he put his meal and on his
wagon and returned home feeling
that he had saved much time
labor and was pleased with results.
Nellie Ward, of
is off to spend Sunday with her
is a student in the
-oh here.
Mis. L. A. Sparks recently re-
turned from Northern markets
where she purchased a complete
line of millinery, dress goods,
trimmings Her fall
opening display of the styles
will be held in one of the new eon.
stores on Saturday, Sept.
Miss Anna Little, of
High School, is spending Sunday
with her parents in Kinston.
The nice of the
the low price of thirty
cents per bundled pounds for
it is drawing patronage for
several miles the country to our
Pitt County
Miss Cox spent Tuesday
night in the country with her
Mrs Susan Jackson.
R, G. Chapman
Co., are ottering cut price on
their large stock shoes which
must lie sold within a few days in
order to make room for their new
supply soon to be received.
Mr. Mrs. J. F. Stokes are
spending here.
All colors of paint, and yellow
at Harrington Barber Co.
Miss Annie is visiting in
the country at the home of G. B.
Jackson.
Nice Silk waist cheap at
Harrington, Barber Co.
We have the best assent of
stationary to Win-
B. T Br,
B. T. it Bro. have a full Id e
of tenon books, paper, ink-,
tablets, day
ledgers, account books, states,
chalk, crayons, bags
shad strap. Come and sea what
they have before bringing es-
We make a specialty of first
B. T. Cox.
The drug store has a lot of nice
vest pocket dictionaries.
Special prices on mill
fir the next So days W. L. House.
When in call to see me I
run a clan livery feed and
s W L. Home
The Tar Heel wagon Seams to
be the most popular used, f r
they are out of
the A G. Cox Mfg. Co.
If want de-Ks you
had better place older with
A G. Cox Mfg Co. Or
you may need them not get
them.
Try a of Flour
for sale by B. G. Chapman Co,
Just a few more cloaks at cost at
II. L.
Nice line of boys suits at H L,
Johnson's.
Call see my line of shot
before buying elsewhere H. L,
Job nun.
When in -d nice
oranges apples Fruits
of any kind call on H. L.
When need of fresh meats
Bib beef call on H L Johnson.
Call at II. L. Johnson's am ex-
his line of Hosiery
Misses Ladles and
Fall goods arriving daily at A.,
W. Ange store. Come
see them. Motto goods
at lowest
Mrs. Junta what
big day is that they are going to
have at Winterville Sept.
Miss that's the day
of the big dress gum's
at Mrs. Sarah Taylor's.,
She is just back from
where she bought her fall
and they do say she has goods to
suit every body from
to the wee lot's pi ices to beat
the But you know she
has good goods and low prices
and that accounts for her large
North Carolina I In Superior Court
Pitt County Nov. term 1905.
J. S.
Barber, Josephus Cox,
I. J.
Bar- .-
bur Company,
vs.
A. Henderson.
The named will take
notice that an action entitled as above
has been commenced in the superior
court of Pitt county, to recover certain
personal property, in claim and de-
livery proceedings. And the said de-
will further take notice that
be Is required v appear at a term
the Superior court county to
be held on the Monday after the
1st Monday in September, the
day of at the
court house of said and an
or demur to the
action, or the plaintiff will to
the court for the relief demanded D
said complaint.
Clerk Superior Court of Pitt
n b TO
Get op
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
BANK OF FARMVILLE, N. C.
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, AUG. 1905.
Loans 114.617.24
Duh from Banks 6,466.70
Cash Items
Gold coin
Silver coin
Nat, notes
28,777.411
LIABILITIES;
Capital stuck in
Undivided profits
Depot, tab to check 18,616.86
ARNOLD'S BALSAM
Warranted to CURE.
Cholera By
Jno. L. Woolen
AN OLD ADAGE
SAYS
pares Is c. heavy
a right purse.
is the seat of nine
disease.
lie root of the whole mat-
quickly safely
the action of the
1- to normal condition.
to the system and
to the body.
Substitute,
Three Bulls For Sale.
One, hair half
old. One,
and half Jersey, I years
old. One, full blood
years old.
J. Proctor Bro.,
N. C.
State of North Carolina,
County of Pitt.
I, J. R. Davis. Cashier the show-named bank, do solemn-
swear the i to the best of my
; knowledge and belief.
A Cures nil tom- j
troubles. Mikes red blood,
hone muscle. A wonderful
making nick people
Mountain
Tea. . pent, Tea or Tablets.
A tonic that maker, rich, red
blond health
and it, whole
Mountain tonic. cents.
Women's Drugstore.
Subscribed and sworn to he-
fore me, Au-
gust, 1905.
J. V. JOHNSTON,
Notary Public.
J. K. DAVIS, Cat Mar.
Correct
T. L.
R. L. DAVIS,
Directors.
STAPLES
Colds congestion and cost-
Fluids which should
ass through the bowels
are secreted by the nose
n throat. Rocky
Mount-1 Tea will positively me.
Dim; Store,
NOTICE.
On the of Sept. 1805, H.
executed note tome for two
hundred
payable 1st 1906. Said note has
or mislaid be
hereby give public notice
note is
and will not be paid as another now,
duplicate of note, for name
amount been executed me In
place of lust note.
Sept. J. K. Bell.
After July lat I will be
pared to furnish private
to and Worn depot for
persona in town at
each person The will
then only run hotels to
depot wharf and fare
will also be phone
W. J. TURNAGE
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST GO.
AT BETHEL, N.
At the close of business August 1906,
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts 118,236.18
Overdrafts secured
Furniture Fixtures
Due from Banks and
Bankers
Cash items
Gold and silver coin,
National bank and
other U. s. notes
Total
129.00
989.68
15,324.16
2,669.62
LIABILITIES.
Capitol stock 5,800.00
Undivided profits
Time certificates of
deposit
Deposits subj. to check 14,121.61
checks out-
standing
Total
State of North Carolina, County of Pit,
I, H. H. Taylor, Cashier of the above named bank, do
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my
edge and belief. H. H. Cashier.
MULES,
We will keep a full of horses and mules on hand
all the season. We are prepared to furnish an; kind
of horse yon want, draft horses, fine drivers and farm
horses.
We keep the males that can be bought. We
also buy or trade for any kind of mules or horses,
will buy anything from a ping to driver.
Come to see us. If we have not got what you want we
will it.
R. L. CO.
Gone
North
Subscribed and sworn to be-
fore me, this day of August,
1905. JULIUS BROWN,
, Notary Public.
GRIMES,
ROBT STATON,
U. THOMAS,
Directors.
The question labor in the
is one that to demand at-
As labor becomes
more unreliable, and more
worthless, the question becomes
acute. Farm labor is needed
as well as skilled labor in other lilies
of production. What else but in-
immigration is than that
the South can resort
Gazette.
Don't yon need a ledger or other
blank books me at
Book Store.
J GET YOUR SUPPLIES
Now
Everything you want in the way of
nice Canned Goods, Pickles,
Fruits, Candies, Nuts, can be had at
our store.
We carry a large supply of the Best t
Goods
JOHNSTON BROS.
The Cash Grocers.
CD HIS SPACE FOR
C. S. FORBES,
The Man's Outfitter.
The Reflector
Tm , Is Read By Everybody in and
, reaches people to pay for what they want
Ii you have what they want it and are sure to
; get a part of their money.





TRAVEL
NO
Superior Court.
Pill f
vs.
The defendant i Ml id will take
notice, i so i titled u above
i I I .
court of Put count; s
divorce from said
ground
-1 d fend III
will further take notice that he l re
to appear at the next term
be Superior court of I r to
in held at court hi u I in en-
after tin ii
Monday in September. being
the 18th day of September.
answer or demur to the in
action, or will apply
ii the w for the in
id complaint.
This of July, 1806.
C. Moon-, S.
Quite I
How often you get
thing done-a i-i
or wit driver or an-
larking. a good
tool box h prepared fur
emergent ., line tools xv
is all you could desire, and
are will your tool
box not lack tingle
useful
MM.
I Of Course
You get Harness,
Horse Goods,
J P
A. Block m and cl
thirty acres, or less,
land in . Pitt
ranch and San old i
Indian We . amp, bound-
ii by the lands of
use wife's land, a cl
i hi rs.
This August
Any person or title
in h
and must In win u.
within the next o will lie
barred by law.
Ii. WIS,
for
. 7th.
DIRECTORY.
LOW RATE
On Sale via.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
J.
Chairman, w. r. Home, Extremely low Rates are
J. R. Spier, j. R. announced by the South-
lS. M. Jones.
Clerk Superior C.
Moore.
Sheriff I,. W. Tucker.
Register of
T. White.
William
D. Cox.
Board of Q.
Co, man, B. M,
L. C. Arthur,
Superintendent Education
CK Klein-
if I b-Ii
HI
The Clerk of
having Is- . U Hers
an i me, ill ; -i
h on the
i , of X.
, eased, Ni i I'll K given
nil Indebted to the to
ill no i In
to all of
in .
I null t,. the in
i. after date
I, i- Sol. S II be plead
, their
iii. V o I
ii -1-.
., tin-
TO CREDITOR-.
i I o
. I
t.
i i- the r m
tin rollers
ll n to me, the
I of All mi
-i ii. i Tucker,
ire i- en
to to i
I to the ad, mm to h
estate to pres their
s properly authenticated, . E. Cox,
J. K. ,
TOWN
Lei Flaming
e- J. I.
U . A. A H. Tail.
i S Can. T. B. Hooker.
J.
M . in P. M
U Tyson.
L,
lax i . Tyson.
J . T
A, Clark. W
Fire Department R.
Pulley, J. S.
i ii. L. II.
meetings each
i night. Sunday schools
. m.
K.
pastor. Services every
Sunday. W.
o Sunday
School
H.
, Sun
day. W. U. Super-
Sunday School.
.
. . , Jelly, Ml
. i . . . .
i hes
c ii ,. and
ii ii res,
lit
Pf
Ml i
;,
-e . . . .
.
set .
within
tr the this n nice, or this
will in bar of their
This the 12th ID
E P.
on the P. B. Tucker.
i; j,
NEW MEAT MARKET.
I have opened up a new
iii the meat market,
prepared to furnish
fresh, beef and pork, also
barbecue.
. .
Nice Choice Steak at
cents
per pound.
Roast Beef at per lb.
NEW Stew at Per
At the Old Stand.
I have I he stock
W. I
will en on the
at hi old stand on
I I ill In the stock
demands of trade and will hi
times carry a complete line of
Heavy and Groceries.
Cigars, c.
you want i
in- i the lowest price
h ii told.
J. J.
The Points Grocer.
White Front Barber Shop
U CO
Sharp Razors, clean and
n Work
COSMETICS A SPECIALTY.
i for you
patronage your i on
i i ; i. -.-
S. J. NOBLES, Prop.
PUBLIC.
When you have a suit of clothes,
pair pants in clean or press,
remember to i I turn
work, Also working
over aim
reasonable.
your money back. Give me a trial.
Back of Darts Barber Shop.
N.
My terms are strictly cash
we ask a share of your
patronage.
Yours for honest dealings,
J. J. JONES.
TO THE LADIES.
Southern Rather Cleaning
Company
la now located in Greenville and
arc equipped with latest ma
for washing and cleaning
feathers beds. process does
nut injure the feathers. We call
for and deliver your work
promptly. Satisfaction
toed or no charge made
We also pay the highest cash
prices for old new feathers.
The Southern Feather
Cleaning Co,,
Greenville,
TONSORIAL PARLOR,
Hopkins, Daniel Davis, Props
Cleanliness our Motto.
Only experienced men em
ployed. Opposite, lie drug
tore
The Reflector is the
place to net your work done.
rector. Services every
and Sunday. W. B
of
Sunday School.
Will W.
II pastor.
Service every Sunday night
fourth Sunday morn-
J A
day Services every Sunday
It s
dent of Sunday School
Frederick
pastor. B Dove
Superintendent Sunday
School. Preaching every
1st, a ml 3rd Sunday,
and night, except
service at night.
Lodge No. A
K A M, meets 1st and
Monday nights in each
month R Williams, W
M; J, M. Sec
man I No. I O
K Meets every Tuesday
night. W I. Best N G; R
I. Can, V G W K
Tar Lodge No. K of
Meets ever Thursday
K C
T J Moore, K R
Tribe No
O R M, meets every
Wednesday night J
Harris, Sachem; W
wards, of R
Pitt Council U A
M. meets every Monday
night E H
II RS.
SUITS UP and
PANTS UP.
Made to Measure.
Dying
and Pressing.
Ladles and gentlemen clothing
a specially.
I also clean and dye laces,
ribbons, leathers, etc.
PAUL Tailor,
N. C.
Subscribe to The
em Railway from points
on Its lines for follow-
Special
Philadelphia, Pa.,
Slid Grand
Lodge 1.0. K , September
In 1905.
Portland Ore., ls
San
Lewis and Centennial
and special
on
June to October
Va . National
September to
1905.
Rule for tin- above
to i lie public
Tickets ill he thee
ii Is from all on
Detailed can lie bad
upon in Ticket
the Southern m
lines, or
addressing the
K. L. VERNON. T. P. A.
Charlotte, N.
J. H. WOOD, D. P. A.
Ash, ville,
II Pass.
W. H.
Pas. Agent,
NORFOLK SOUTHERN CO
N.
Steamboat Service.
h. leaves
daily
ti a. m. tor leaves
daily
it in. A
at Washington
Baltimore, Philadelphia,
New V irk, Boston and nil oilier
joints North. a
all points
Shippers their
via Norfolk, cine Norfolk
Southern It. B.
hours to change
ii notice.
T, H. MYERS, Agent, Washing.
ton, N. C.
J, t Agent, Green-
N. C,
C. T. and
r. Va.,
You Must
Sleep.
If you cannot, it is due to an
irritated or congested state of
the brain, which will soon
into
Nature demands sleep, and
it is as Important as food; it
is a part of her building and
sustaining process. This period
of unconsciousness relaxes the
menial and physical .-train, and
allows nature to restore
vitality.
Dr. brings
refreshing sleep, because it
soothes the irritation and
moves congestion.
It i- a nerve builder it
nourishes and strengthens
nerve in your body, and
. energy in all the organs,
will rive strength
and vitality as surely and
quickly as Dr.
tin- winter had two
II . I I i ii I II MIA
very and In lad I
v. . . I n i My
ll i i s.
went fur a a i was
out, and Dr.
. in . . a Ins in i
a i I- i-i fur
and terrible la l ad.
After i a . i
the pain and I
slept, I the
m i m h
M. SMITH,
Dr. by your
who will guarantee the
first bottle will benefit. If It fails, he
will refund your money.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
Central Academy
REV. M W Principal
PROF W. M
A Christian and High
School for boys and men
Splendidly located in Warren
county, one mile from depot,
mediately on S, A. I., road in a
beautiful grove of or acres
mi ii lion acre farm,
further information ad
dress the Principal or Associate
Littleton, N. c.
Announcement
We beg leave to announce that we are
Wholesale and Retail
White Lead, Paints,
Colors, and and
Ready Paints.
There is no line in the world better than
the Harrison line. It has behind it a cent
reputation for honorable wares and honorable
dealings. .
If you use the Harrison Paints yon need
never worry quality.
We trust that you will favor us with your
orders whenever you want good paint for any
Have just a car load and
can give you Special Prices.
Baker Hart
GREEN VILE, N. C,
of the condition of
THE BANK OF
GREENVILLE, N. C
AT THE OF BUSINESS AUGUST 25th, 1905.
COBB BROS. CO
Norfolk, Va,
Gotten and Brokers in
Gotten, rain and
II-. Private Wires to New
Chicago and Orleans.
Loans and
and
securities, Mm
Banking till
it
Gold on
Silver
22,701.00
Stock paid In
Surplus, 90,000.01
Undivided Profits less
Paid 8,801.41
Bills Payable 91,000.00
subject to check 152,890.69
checks out
North Carolina,
County of Pitt,
I, James L-Little, Cashier the hank, do solemnly
swear that the Statement shove true to the best of my
JAM LITTLE, Cashier.
d and sworn in before
Slid of 1908
WALTER U,
W. KING.
w. WILSON,
F-
General Insurance.
WILL GO ON
YOUR
Strongest and Hist Companies Represented.
A share YOUR Patronage Solicited.
Lift.
Fire.
Plate Glass.
Reflector
Health.
Accident,
Burglary.
ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN COLLEGE,
WILSON, N.
For Male and Female.
course la Vocal and Music, Art,
and Physical Bookkeeping, stenography
and Typewriting. A course to Ancient and
Languages and Literature courses leading to A. U.
Fatuity of specialists
opens September 1905.
For or other Address,
J. J. LL. President Wilson, N. C
The
Is Read By Everybody and
it reaches people mousy to pay for what they want.
If you have what hey want advertise it and you are sure to
get a part of their money.
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT.
J. M. BLOW, Manager
. s AYDEN,
and
N. C.
id Agent.
A for Dun
we
great in receiving
and writing receipts
in arrears. We have a
f all who receive mail tit
In- office. We also take orders
for job printing.
Tuesday Miss May Brooks, of
here to visit friends
before leaving the following
fur Alabama to tench school
Tuesday evening W. Y.
from the same town, arrived and
he and Miss Mn went out for an
evening drive. They drove as
as where they
were met by Henry
who in short order made them
man wile Wednesday
of Hie bride came to Ayden
to bid her farewell, but alas, their
chagrin no bounds when
lied DO adieus need-
While the fond parent
seemed disappointed, like a wise
lather can't In-
helped must in- endured I
send them What ii
happy termination for a
couple.
If you anything in the
i Crockery, Tin ware
in us, Hart Jenkins.
it. Waters, a constable from
range, here
Id i a prisoner had been
by the in Ibis
Mr. Waters returned
tame taking bis prisoner along
with ii in. prisoner was a
gentleman color and was
mm at by his spouse and
III papoose who could not rent
content with then fond one away
it. proceedings tor abandon-
mill a free ride the
in horse.
A full supply of No, Timothy
i ins. Cam, Cotton
Seed Hulls and J. K.
Smith d Bin.
What i
Iii-iii three the prettiest girls,
one i see. Misses
Cos, and Nina
They mine to see tis and
they are all from our old home
Winterville. We surely enjoyed
their visit and hope they will SO
honor us again.
K. K. Co. will do all they
to please you with
heir new line of heavy and fancy
The condition of George Worth-
i is very critical and his
in i mis are fearful of
mo-l serious result. Mr. Worth,
i is a very useful citizen and
s high in our community,
l e Inquiries concerning him
prove him to be universally
dime to see Hurt it Jenkins
w you need to dress
feel, we can save yon
ml you to Hie
I. curry the nicest and best
ever saw. Try h
and he convinced,
there are a large number
buyers on our cotton market and
we believe we have ore of the best
markets in the state. There were
annul bales shipped from
this point last season.
At the home of the of
the bride, Vie, M. E. Ghana,
morning, C. K, Pi ice,
of Baltimore and Miss Me-
were united marriage.
Immediately after the ceremony
i hey left for the home of the groom,
They were accompanied by Mrs.
Hugh Brooks, sinter of Mrs. Price.
We tender
have
moved into their new brick store
on south side Main street
The Punch and Judy imitation
out st the depot just arrival
of excursion train yesterday morn-
certainly deserves a premium.
manufacture for
the trade, that are simply the
smoothest seat on the market.
Mills, Greenville, was
here day.
A car load of tiling was received
Monday which will be used
partly town and the balance
improvement of the road near
Haddocks X Beads.
Mrs. O. M. Tucker, of Elm City,
a visit to C. L Patrick, left
for her home yesterday.
Miss Coward came
Thursday from a visit to friends in
LaG range.
The mammoth show case in J.
B Smith store is heavily
with pretty goods and
notions. Be sure to call and see
them.
B. V. Manning, Jr. and wife
spent Thursday in
Old Hand-made Paw
Paw Gum Bread Trays at J. B.
Smith Bro.
Will Forrest and family, of
Greenville, have been visiting Lon
Forrest.
At the home of W. A.
horn, two miles from Ayden.
Wednesday evening John Humbles
Mrs. Leonora C. May were
united in marriage by J. M Blow,
K-i. The bridal party came to
Ayden next morning and left
the train for s northern tour,
eggs wanted by C
A. Fair for which will lie paid
highest cash market price.
C. A. went to
and returned
Lane Curtains cents per
pair up, and cents per yard
up, at J. B Smith Bro.
of
hat been visiting Lon Forrest this
Save your own hay, get a grass
blade, fork, hoe, shovel, spade,
bush hook or pea hole digger, at
J. B- Smith Bro.
It. K. Johnson and Sandy Bed-
of and John
of were all here
Wednesday,
A new line of Cradles and Cribs,
Mattresses to match, at J. B. Smith
Bro.
Get you a pump and pipe with
point feet long, drink pure
water, at J. B. Smith Bro.
Just received, line line of
and can you up in any style
or price,
Tobacco twine, thermometers,
etc. for sale by Cannon Tyson
A full supply of Trunks
Telescopes, Grips, Satchels
Suit Oases, at J. R. Smith , Bro.
For carpenters grind stunts
i hemp rope pulleys, at J. K.
Smith A Bro.
Calico nod Gingham at -I cents
per yard, great reductions in white
slippers and summer goods, at J.
B. Smith A- Bro.
Hay, Oats, Corn, Bran, Hulls
Bad Meal at J. Smith A Bro.
Jasper came over from
Greene County yesterday and left
on the morning train for Trinity I
college.
A new and beautiful line of
We keep Furniture,
Springs, Stoves,
Kindles, etc., up
Ty -oh
to bye
T -he
Philadelphia Optical College
graduating in a on
human eye, and in the science
of optic-, I feel tally able and
OF
THE BANK OF AYDEN
N.
At the close of business August 25th, 1905.
ID. W.
in
cornet any of Loans Discounts,
of refraction mat other man
can Correct with glasses. I will
take any case weak eyes, or eye
strain, dull hurting, selling, burn
eyes, or eyes with
bad or low Vision, on a positive
guarantee, to relieve the trouble
end give entire satisfaction to the
patient or not one cent The
largest per cent, of all
headaches and
from errors of refraction and eye
strain. It is dangerous to pro
when your eyes call fir
assistance. Glasses ate the
remedy for errors of refract inn
weak eyes. Any style or form
glasses desired. A-
references as are in the County
furnished on application.
J. w Taylor, Ref, I.
Those art e.
Cannon Tyson have j received
Granges, apples, bun i as and i I
kept .
horn.
I guilty f
selling their pretty
steads cheap,
Those Royal M
that Cannon Ton are
the equal anyone lie
We will beginning
day June offer f
of clot hill
notion, shoes ion-
before
Ayden. Our
Furniture and Fixtures
Demand
Due from Hanks,
Ci-ii terns,
Gold Coin,
Coin,
National Hank notes and
Other S notes
1,655
2,411.00
Total.
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in,
Surplus fund
profits less
expenses,
Dividends unpaid . fie
Deposits subject to check,
Cashier's
STATE OF NORTH I
I, J. R. Smith, of the above named to swear
that the above is true to the best of and be-
J, R.
Wed
i ii-
f in the town
ii-k i- large
and we take this m-in- f
same. We have gotten
large lot e ate .
at whits sheet-
per W. O.
St Co. Ayden, N. O.
Get the Cox cotton planter the
best on the market at J. Smith A
Bro.
Go to E. E. Dull Go's new
market beef, fresh meats,
sage, and fresh fish.
Don't fail to see Cannon Ty
son's new crockery both plain mid
decorated. Prices are cheaper
than formerly.
J. W. Taylor, our optician is
now back again from the
Optical College, where he
graduated a special course in
the science of optics, ready to
tier better service than before
to those from weak eyes
and in of glasses.
Slippers, lawns and straw hats
are sold extremely
cash by Cannon Tyson.
Don't forget that Cannon
Tyson can supply wants in
almost anything in
Bay, outs, ship
brand, seed bulk and meal
on hand. Cannon Tyson.
The loaf bread right
oven at , tie
Law-horn's.
are re
daily new groceries
and sworn to
me, 1905.1
I; CANNON.
STANCH, HODGES,
Di
The fall Season has opened and found tis with select
line of
Groceries
And Provisions
Cotton Bagging and
Ties always on hand
Fresh Goods kept con-
In stock. Country
Produce Bought and Sold
N VILLE
Carolina.
ADM NOTICE.
Letter m upon
Parker.
lo me by
county, n i to all
holding said
estate, present them lo for jay-
on or before
the 4th September,
will plead in bar f their re-
All indebted to said
estate l- make
m i mi,
is tin September 1906.
Attorneys,
Clothing,
Goods,
i Goods, Shoes,
CAPS.
Clothing. Clothing.
Our line is completed,
and these suits an- made from
different son of clothing from
is
Clothing.
ON In stock
y designed charts It is a
ready
Dr. Joseph Dixon
AND
Ayden, N. C.
. right from
Negligee shirts and fancy hose,
J. R- Smith Bro.
your buildings by
painting them with
Town County lead
and full line of colors, kept at J.
K. Smith A Bro.
for can peaches, apples,
tomatoes, Ac, apply to K. H,
The ladies say that Cannon
Tyson have the prettiest Hue of
dress in town.
Fancy candies, oranges, apples
and bananas at K. K.
The soda fountain a
will be in service
from now to the end of the season.
The newest and latest drinks will
be found there. If you want
something nice try them.
Hart A Jenkins is the place to
get your suit this tail, as the are
handling M. r- line
and can give you a nice fit.
Call on Hart Jenkins for a bar
rel of Columbia Flour, none better
to be had anywhere.
acres of land near
acres in cultivation for
sale by J. K. Smith Bro.
us mark that means most iii everything but price
tic most most qua the making the merit,
and the most experience in clothes making. V cask that call
and inspect our line before buying
Dry Goods. Dry Goods.
Our Goods line is complete and we especially invite
look at our line of Dress Goods before you make your fall
you
Hats.
Hats.
Hats.
In Bats you will us headquarters. n
high grade hut. why pay Mi fort
better satisfied than with for three
the celebrated
U and be no
Shoes.
Shoes.
Shoes.
Our stock of as we can make it, our
purpose la to give the nest and latest styles for
the least money
We also carry furniture in stock, and you will complete
line with us. Buy one of our Royal Elastic Felt be-
cause they are superior tn all others, are sold under guarantee
If not the best price refunded
Perfect satisfaction when yon trade with user
refunded,
VI- I . NOTICE.
in of
Unit late of
tit. this i- in notify
having claims strains the
of said in exhibit them
on or before the
30th or th s notice
will be pleaded in bar of their re-
All persons to
estate will please e Immediate
payment.
This day of August 1905.
U.
NOTICE CREDITORS.
The Clerk of Superior
having issued letters of
to me, the undersigned
on the day of Aug. 1905, on
the estate W. E, Jolly,
ed, NOTICE la hereby given to
all persons Indebted to the es-
to make immediate payment
to the undersigned, and to all
creditors of said estate
their claims properly
to the undersigned, with-
in twelve months after date of
this this notice will be
plead in I their recovery.
This of 1905.
F. G F. Jelly
on tin-estate of
W. K Jolly.
-ON
N. C.
Hand.
Stock Framing x
Also German Siding, Ceiling and
Partition and all kinds dressed
lumber necessary for building a
house complete. Hills cut to or
tier on short notice.
Greenville Lumber Veneer Co-
Central Barber Shop.
Edmond Fleming, Props.
Located in section
the bin
ii each
one ever by a skilled
barber.
your money Our place razors sharp
our towels clean.
We you for past patronage
ask yon when
Leader in Low Prices. good service In wanted
J. U.
PHARMACY
Ayden, N. C.
Best
Lighted
House
in the
State
for our
Customers
and their team.
Brick
Warehouse
Greenville, N. C.
Farmers bring us your Tobacco
The Brick.
We will always work tor your
ind guarantee full market price.
BRINKLEY
The following
Gentlemen
Constitute our
Working
Force who are
J Always glad
to see you
D. S. Spain
Bookkeeper
B. T. Bailey
. S. Hardy
Manager
Harris
lip Calculator.





ITEMS
N. C, sept. 14.1005.
Miss Julia Jones returned to
Mo. J. H. Cheek and Julian
spent Saturday and Sunday in
Winterville,
Harvey to
He accompanied
by Sam and con, of Wilson.
Mr. Ben and
children, of spent Sat-
and Sunday with Mrs, War-
Mis. R E.
Mr. T. B. Ti. after spend
some time with her parents.
to Fountain Saturday.
Mi-. Mary Branch and children
spent Sunday with Mrs. k. E,
Herring spent
night and Sunday with friends
here
E. E. is away attending the
Union Conference.
J. R. and sister, Mrs.
Canon, to visit Mrs.
Mrs. Charles
Benjamin Smith and family, of
ville, ha tinned again
this hood.
A of out attend-
ed church at Grove Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Worthing
ton, Ayden, spent Sunday in
this neighborhood.
J. A Jan-ell, of Far in ville, came
down Monday and the
farm owned by William Tyson.
Joe Wilson and Marshal
went to Greenville yesterday.
Several from here on the
excursion today to Norfolk.
WINGATE FAILED TO SHOW UP.
Hit
Judgment Was Entered Against
Bondsmen.
Tarboro, N C,
young
man of Rocky who is
Charged an attempted
assault and also a simple
assault the of Mrs.
Knight of this place some
e ago and who was removed
in from place of
incarceration in the county jail
here through the fear of being
and
through habeas corpus
proceedings, failed to make his
appearance at court when his cases
ere called and
entered against his bondsmen
in each Wingate was in
Tarboro Tuesday and Wednesday
is to hive gone to
Mount preparatory to returning
for trial Thursday. It is surmised
his nerve failed him after mining
early morning train and much
surprise was occasioned by his
failure to appear.
Blood thick
cents.
LETTER TO DR R. L CARR
ITEMS.
N.
Mrs. William Harrell. of Drum
Hill, is her son, W. T
Harrell.
Miss Lizzie Jones, of Greenville,
is spending a few days with Mrs
F. G. Whaley.
Mr. E. Jacobs and son,
Ernest, of are visiting the
family of J. R. Jacobs.
H. B. Phillips left Thursday to-
attend the funeral of little Walter
R sou of . B. Robertson,
Va.
Charlie Jennings left this morn
to spend some time
relatives in Virginia.
Miss Mamie Bobbitt, of Nash
who ha- spending
several weeks with her brother.
J. O. Bobbitt, left this morning
for her home much to the regret of
the many friends she has made
while here.
J. A. i on the sick St.
Jas. Alford, who has been quite
sick for several days, is able to be
out again
Mr. Mis. William Smith
left this morning to spend several
days with friends in Tarboro.
Greenville, N. C.
Dear Sir.- difference. Two
neighbors their houses
lead and
houses about alike.
Mr. A. H. Howard. Nelson, N.
Y., is the who painted
and saved the don't know the
other.
A r of both, Mr. J. H.
expected to use gallon
took
goes further, its least
merit; but that amounts to half
sometimes. It costs two or three
times much to paint as to boy
the paint. Good reason for not
painting Paint Devon then.
Yours truly,
F. W. CO.
P. S. H. L. Can sells our paint
Best twist
Greenville Company
Reorganizes,
As of the stockholders in
the Greenville Manufacturing
Company had disposed of their
interest, a meeting of the stock-
holders was held to
Dr. E, A. Move was
elected president. R. L Davis vice
president, and I. W. Tucker was
added to the board directors.
were discussed for enlarging
the business of the plant.
Purchase of Pamlico Railroad Formally
Announced.
Norfolk, Va. Sept. -An
cement was made today
the of the Pamlico,
Oriental Western run-
from Bayboro to Newborn,
N. by the interests in control
of the Carolina Railway.
which is to run a line from Nor-
folk to Beaufort, N. C, through
the lumber section of North
This line will be used as a
branch of the main line to New
Bern for terminals at
that port.
We will pay half cent each in
cash for tags taken from Brown
Williamson tobaccos in lots of
goO or more. Tags must be
counted and securely tied up
before we will receive them.
Greenville Supply Co.
A Warning for Folks Who Sign Petitions
Folks who sign petitions Just to
see their names on the paper may
learn something, the court here,
just closed a judgment fur
was entered against men
over the county who had
signed a petition to open a,
public road into the eastern part of
town. The commissioners opened j
the road on the strength of the
and the man property
went through, S. colored,
sued the and they will
have to pay the judgment, which;
amounts to about 8- each for the
good and true men who were too
with their
Journal.
Best tobacco made by Brown
Williamson's.
The cotton crop of ac-
cording to the annual report of Sec
Hester, of the New Orleans
cotton exchange, was
hales.
NOBLES
S. J- Nobles, Proprietor.
door to C. L-
Meals at all hours between a.
m. and midnight an minutes
notice. Fresh oysters every day
served in any style. Prompt
service and polite attention. Call
in when you are hungry.
SAVED HIS LIFE
OUR CUSTOMERS BY TAKING
ADVANTAGE OF THE
HIT PRICES,
Russia has her Japan her and We have
OUR CUSTOMERS,
Who have stood by us since the fight began and are constantly
bringing in Reinforcements.
WHY
Because
They realize that NEVER BEFORE in the history of
Greenville, have they been able to secure such BARGAINS.
OF
UNDERSELLING TO
DAZZLE AND DELIGHT YOU,
at
C. T.
s Big Store,
Greenville, N.
Dr. W. H. of Char-
N. will he in Greenville
at Hotel Bertha on Thursday Oct. i
for one day only. His
practice is limited to Eye, Ear. j
None, and Throat, and Fitting
glasses.
LANIER HILLIARD,
Greenville, N. C.
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Iron Fencing Sold
STRAY TAKEN
I have taken up a stray
that has been running with my
Stock about two months. The
is sandy red color, weighs
boot pound, has slit in right
ear and bob tailed. Owner in
notified to call for same and pay
charges. MOSES EVANS.
near Greenville.
Best sun cured;
h Williamson's.
The Death Penalty.
A little thing sometimes results
in death. Tims a mere scratch,
insignificant cuts or puny boils
paid the death penalty. It
is wise to have
Salve ever bandy. It's the
salve on earth and will prevent fa-
when burns, sores, ulcers
and threaten. Only at
J. L. Drug Store.
Putt an End to It All.
A grievous wail comes
as a result of unbearable pain
over Dizziness,
Backache, Liver complaint and
constipation. But thanks to Dr.
King's New Lite Pills they put an
end In it all. They are gentle hut
thorough. Try them. Only
Guaranteed by Jno. L. Woolen,
Druggist.
A piano for sale at a sac-
the instrument which is one
of the best handled by the
piano Co, was bought
months ago by a gentleman who
unfortunately lost bis little girl.
Party willing to lose over a
dollars. Cash or time, apply
to G. G. or W. A.
Hyman, Greenville N. C.
End of Bitter Fight.
physicians had a long and
stubborn fight with an en
my right writes J. F. Hughes
Pout, Ga. gave me
Everybody thought my time had
come. As a last resort I tried Dr.
King's New Discovery for Con-
The I received
was striking and I was on my
Id a few days. Now I've entirely
regained my
all coughs, colds, throat and
lung troubles. by
Jno. Wooten, Price
and 11.00. Trial bottles free.
Makes writing
carve fountain pen, beat
made, Reflector Book Store.
Suicide Prevented.
A startling announcement that a
preventive of suicide had been
discovered will interest many.
A down system, or
invariably precede and
something has been found that
will prevent that condition which
makes suicide likely. At first
thought of self destruction take
Electric It being a great
tonic and will strengthen
the nerves and build up the system
It's also a great stomach, liver an.
kidney regulator. Only Sat-
guaranteed by Jno. L.
Wooten, Druggist
Why use Cotton Baskets when
you can get Cotton Sheets at less
than half the price. Ham White.
m s w
EASTERN REFLECTOR.
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
No.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1905.
No.
SUPERIOR COURT.
September Term in Session.
The September term of Pitt
Superior court began this morning
K. If. Jones, of Winston,
presiding and Solicitor L. I. Moore
representing the state.
In calling over the list of jurors
every man bur one answered to his
name and he had not been sum-
More of the business men
of the town usual were on the
list, several were asked
To of wanting to be
buyers, who
one of the lawyers said were needed
on the street to much com-
petition as possible on the price of
cotton. Judge Jones told l hem to
go push cotton cents be
would excuse Another who
is in the horse sales business made
an excuse, and was told to go and
trade homes for two days and be
back in conn Wednesday morning,
One from country had a sick
law lie
could go home. A y
insurance agent also let off,
this the excuse.
The grand as selected
is composed the
J. C T. II. W
C. M. Tucker, R K. White-
J. V. Cox, Henry Harris,
W. H. Kilpatrick, David Stokes,
Joe. V. Cox. Tucker, S. G.
Forbes, U. S. Forbes, S. B.
Richard I. r taming,
M. L. j. K. Flake and
W. Mines
Smith is of the
grand jury W. Lawrence is
court oiler.
The court room was
during the time Judge Jones de-
his charge to the
jury, such good was
given that only once did the sheriff
call quiet. The people learn
much law by listening
to chat gee learned judges,
and they were amply repaid in
following closely all that Judge
Jones said
Judge Jones said there are two
kinds of of
and of commission and men are
alike guilty when they fall to do
what the law says shall be
as they are when they do what
the law says Shall not be done
Then six divisions he dis-
cussed the violations Hat should
have the attention of the grand
body of These were of-
fences against person,
against property, against
peace order, against
public against
health, against public
morals. These were discussed
clearly practically, now and
then with emphasis.
On weapons
he said that the who kept the
law was left at the mercy the
man who failed to keep it,
this was a violation that should be
rigidly enforced. most
were by
who carry razors to the parties and
carve up their best before
they leave; or the young who
think it lakes a pistol In one
pocket, B bottle III and a
pack cigarettes to make them
glow n.
Helen to lynching Judge
Jones said he had already told the
what murder the
first degree was, that is what
be thinks men Commit when they
band together, premeditate t in-
deed, select leaders to demand the
jail keys, enter the prison, take
out a human being, hang him to a
limb fill his body with lead.
It is murder, and there is no excuse
for it North Carolina.
Abandonment and the double
lives some men lead were referred
against public
morals, the effect of these upon
a community were strongly
sized. Gambling were also given
a good shaking up when he said
white man who deals in cotton
futures is just as guilty as the
who deals in craps.
Judge Jones said so many good
things in his charge that we wish
all of them could referred to,
but space will not permit. This is
his first visit to Pitt and at
the outset be convinces the people
he is a good judge.
following cases been
dispose
Geo. W. Lewis, abandonment,
DEATH OF MISS MYRTLE WILSON.
Popular Young Lady Summoned From
Earth.
Though she bad lingered at
death's door for days and
GAVE THEM A SCARE.
avenue.
Nine weeks ago Miss Myrtle
pleads guilty, judgment suspended from Virginia Beach
upon payment of costs. typhoid, and through
Baker David f her
Too Much Crowding Around the Bar
and Jury Box.
Yes, sir, it is warm in the
. room, and Judge Jones is making
was not unexpected, ,,,,,,,. ,. ,
. I it still hotter for those fellows who
announcement this morning that i, . ,., .
m; m .-. , , get and costs days on the
Miss Myrtle was dead A . . . ,
. , . . , And he made a
sadness to many hearts. f
She passed away a quarter box for
past three o'clock this morning, at
the home her parents, Mr. and i T.,
a n -ii-i i Ibero are times, especial y if
Mrs. S. B. on Dickinson ,. , .
the court room is anything like
were in a
few minutes
affray, plead guilty, Frank
Baker and costs, David
Haughty fined and costs.
Atkinson, assault with
deadly weapon, pleads guilty, lined
dollars and costs
Alonzo injury to stock,
pleads guilty, judgment suspended
upon payment of costs.
Bill disturbing religious
worship, pleads guilty, fine-i
and costs.
Pink assault with
deadly weapon, pleads guilty,
costs.
Mary nuisance, pleads
guilty, fined costs.
Frank Anderson John Teel,
affray, John Teel plead guilty.
Isaac Hemby and
Ola Atkinson, assault with deadly
weapon, not guilty.
Swindell, assault with
deadly weapon, pleads guilty, lined
and costs.
Elias disturbing
religious worship, pleads guilty,
lined and costs.
Frank James, assault with dead-
weapon, pleads guilty, sentenced
days in jail with leave to be
worked roads.
Joe Johnson, carrying concealed
weapon, pleads guilty, sentenced
CO days in jail leave to work
on roads.
Tyson, resisting officer,
guilty, days jail
with leave to work on roads.
Willie Latham, larceny, pleads
guilty of forcible trespass,
suspended upon payment
costs.
Tyson, appeal from may-
or's court for disorderly conduct,
plead guilty, judgment suspended
upon payment ousts.
Zeb W. Brown and Arthur
Kayo, affray, guilty, Brown lined
and costs, Mayo
half costs.
Sun Cox Hilliard Cox,
fray, not guilty.
and Jordan
affray, guilty.
Joe rocking trail,
pleads guilty, sentenced months
in j with leave to work on
Joe
on, pleads guilty, judgment
pended upon payment of costs.
Peter carrying conceal-
ed weapon, guilty, fined
and costs.
The case of Samuel for
murder, was set Monday of
next week.
Stephen Moore, larceny, guilty
receiving.
J. E. Nichols, with dead-
weapon, guilty of simple assault,
and guilty of as with deadly
weapon in other cases against
him.
John cruelty to animals,
not guilty.
Herbert Byrd, cruelty o
mall, pleads guilty, lined and
costs.
assault with deadly
weapon, pleads guilty, lined
and costs.
Peter Atkinson, assault with
deadly weapon, not guilty.
W. H. Elks, forcible trespass,
not guilty.
condition was serious. Nothing
that love or skill could perform for
restoration was undone,
her
full, that many crowd in the
cross aisle and hang on the bar
jury railing and
officers frequently have to
them bock to seats.
light
Judge Jones commanded as he saw
Sheriff Tucker with the bunch
rounded up and forcing them
through the of the bar.
men been
Mining, the judge
i when l in- officer lined I hem
was ., i
I before bench.
our most estimable young .
and was popular with every I
She chose teaching for her
work and no teacher in the county
but death conquered in the battle
and claimed her for a victim,
the hearts of parents
lives rent in grief, and friends
bowed
Miss Myrtle Wilson
they were block
ins aisle and I told them
several limes to move back
would not do
Turning to the quaking suns of
ever she loved both ,, ,. .
his Honor asked do
yon think is
was more devoted to duty. What-
ever she she
by pupils parents. was a
member of the Baptist church and
ever faithful to her Christian
duties.
Besides the parents i-lie leaves
three brothers and three sisters
mourn their loss. These are W. B.,
Frank and Eugene Wilson, Mis
Jr., and Misses
Nannie and Lillie Wilson.
The funeral will place
Wednesday, being held
Baptist church and Inter
in Cherry Hill cemetery.
Daily Reflector
the sheriff, the or your
and c i i all
to make
judge ill i ruled
be lei go mail no i ii
In , up i
who blocked th- aisle or failed
to obey orders, and i- would let
the try n while in jail,
was a om-, n
goes without there
iii flout afterward,
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL
Monday, September
T. W. Whitehurst spent Sunday
in Bethel.
W. H. Cox, of spent
today here.
C. O. Brown went over Mar-
tin today.
B. F. Belts left this for
a trip Virginia.
J. B. Higgs left this morning on
a trip across the sound.
Miss Matilda returned
this morning from Ayden.
Poster of Norfolk, is
spending a few cays here.
Misses Maud Nixon and Mar
James spent Sunday at
W. B. James is home a
nip in the western pan of the
Md-i A. J. Moore, of
is visiting his son, L. i
j Moore.
G. M. Ellis to
evening and returned
morning.
Jim returned
evening from a visit an
If. S, has moved into Ho
new hint in Sou.
Green ville
J. S.
Miss Minnie,
I. ion a I rip to
Mrs.
of Baltimore,
II. Ii.
Will-a and
have gone
mil
i nine I
daughter-,
visiting he
Mill Myrtle Wilson's Funeral.
The funeral of Miss Myrtle
sou, who died Tuesday
was held this afternoon at l o'clock.
The services was held
church, conducted by
Rev. A. T. King, of Richmond,
listed by Key. J. E
the church. The pall bear-
were T. M. Hooker, W.
; to spend a few day.
and Mis. T. J. Jarvis
Saturday evening from
Tuesday, September
C. E, Bradley returned Monday
evening from Tarboro.
Miss
a visit to
W. M. Pugh has moved into Mrs.
Sutton's house on Sutton lane
Mrs. J. L. Moore this
morning from a visit in
county.
Congressman Claude Kitchen,
of Scotland Neck, came Monday
evening.
Miss Mildred Carr returned
Monday evening a visit to
-on.
W. B. James and little sou,
Willie, went to Monday
I evening.
r. and Mrs. A. K.
home Monday evening
ii-.- Maggie Doughty returned
home Monday from
n .-ii Va.
Mm. ll. Cozart, of Wilson,
who ha been visiting Miss .
M , home today.
A. J. Moore, Whitakers
win. was his son, L. I.
More, returned home today.
L. A. Gotten, has
b . visiting his parents at Cotton-
dale, returned to New today.
Mrs. t;. IS. Tucker,
who been visiting relatives
in ibis section, returned home this
morning.
W. H. has
returned from where he
held a meeting last week. He
says the meeting was a great
Mrs. of Rocky
Mount, who had been here to
W. H. W. L. Brown.
It Carper and I. James,
There were number of
floral tributes Hint attest
ed tho high esteem in which the
deceased was held.
f J. Garden, Wiley Brown,.
candy which was very highly
Delightful refresh
; meats served.
In Honor Miss Margaret Blow
At l Mr. .,
I. Blow the
Fourth streets, Monday, a delight-
evening -pent by the many
friends of Miss Blow.
One of the of
guessing lie. J. W. Alien Ayden
Percy and Mia, Tuesday evening.
Bryan tied the prize the
former drew it. Mis. K. B. and two of of Richmond,
The was a nice box Saturday Tuesday evening,
visit to K i, i and other points, attend the funeral other sister
Misses Clyde and j and remained a
Skinner went to Ayden Saturday return-
returned this morning
Mrs. and September
son. Walter Linden, returned
evening from a visit to Scotland
Neck.
Mrs. I,. L. and child-
IN MEMORIAM.
It was Miss Whitakers, came in Satin-
and she was the recipient of many evening to visit Mrs. II. T.
b presents. King.
Nora Bradley, of Tarboro.
Just So It's a Picture. ho has been visiting the
ignorance is it home this
makes no The colored
here at court, M inlay,
who was wearing a In-l
Parker campaign ion f.
it as any of the of
Dr. M. I. Fleming, Hamilton,
Sunday evening to Visit i Johnson.
Mrs.
Fl-i. . .
Tell
coin i a i y
The Patient Circle of the King's
not special session
I at the residence Mis. A. L. Blow
o pay a lust i of respect t
the of a beloved and use-
the order, Mrs. A. u. .,.,. ,.
. , Night
Sr., whose death has cause
deep sorrow in out midst. o
Since the organization of the Nights in a Bar
Ole Mis. has ever been lo whole ten nights
of its most useful, efficient and Play, Saturday
generous members; answering with night, was not in shape to W K
heart and soul into every the car to get oil with
for the betterment of the Sunday morning. He
needy within her reach. In played his part too
meet of the slate conventions
Mrs. has taken active part in
the deliberations of that larger Had Large Crowd,
and her Dam a has figured i A very large crowd gathered
honorably on its rolls. The circle under tent of the Frank E.
Galloway, of Snow
Hill, is here attending court.
c V. York returned Tuesday
evening from. a trip up the road.
Mis. hie Blow left this morn-
for Greensboro to attend school.
J. of
Snow i- attending court.
Mi-. C. . Patrick, .-I Ayden,
It-day her.- with Miss
i i C. Tyson has
returned from Norfolk and
where he had been for
in the hospital-.
M. F. and
Miss of Chatham,
i who have been visiting her sou.
Mrs. J. J. Mi
Martha returned
day evening from a trip to Rich-
Miss R.
as a whole tenders expressions company, Saturday night who were
its deepest sympathy to the re- witness Nights in a Bar the funeral of Mrs.
family where her loss will Some of the characters retarded home Sunday
Indeed be Irreparable. I in play were very good
Circle
of much enjoyed.
performance as a whole was
Federal Court Jurors.
A term of Federal court will
be
Trains Don't Connect.
No die of mailing letters in the
held in New beginning Oct. afternoon now, or going to tho
23rd. The jurors evening train with the expectation
are Elias W J Flem. of making connection at
L B W H Edwards Thai thing is done for now, and it
and S A Stocks. is wait until next day.
County Superintendent W.
went to Grifton
evening to look after opening
of the graded school there this
morning.
II. and sister, Miss
Rocky Mount, who were
here attending the funeral of Mrs.
E. A. returned home this
morning.
Mis. F, C Hauling and little
returned this morning
from
Miss Marv of
who has been the
in, ill
returned home ; day
Mis. Julian two
daughter-, of Raleigh, who have
been visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. B, K. Gotten, at
returned home
A. King, of
former pastor the Baptist church
hi re, in Tuesday evening to
conduct the service the funeral
of Miss Myrtle Wilson.
Mrs. C. Wells, of Wilson,
ho came to attend the funeral of
her sister. Mrs. A. and
has since been visiting her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. King, re-
turned home today.
Want of Money.
Strangers coming down from the
depot are sometimes heard to ask,
don't they do something to
this Because there is not
anything to do ii with, is the beet
reason we know.
i,


Title
Eastern reflector, 19 September 1905
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
September 19, 1905
Original Format
newspapers
Extent
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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