Eastern reflector, 9 October 1906


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SENATOR LEE OVERMAN.
Hod. Lee Overman, the jun-
senator from North Carolina,
who will address the people of
Pitt county at Ayden on the Kith.
sod again at Greenville that
night, has risen rapidly during
the short while he has the
Senate, and is fast becoming- a
ti Mire His stand for
the rail-
road rat Mil him
to the front, and amend-
to Mil, limiting
granting by J
courts mid i secured
the face of opp is
of the moat important feature u
law now stands. i
of rote v opp
amend men to the hill w
senator.
Senator Orel served
many of the most com
mi t tees of the senate, and took hi
active in all its discussions
and He secured the
of bill in tie senate
establish a national forest reserve
in the Appalachian
bill which has made its appear,
at every session of congress
several but which has
never before been passed. Senator
Overman alto secured important
to the public buildings
bill for North Carolina, all of
which goes to show that ho kept
at all times the interest of his con-
in But
the most important single
achievement of Senator Overman
and Which most vitally con-
the interests not only of Pitt
county but of all North Carolina
and the South as well, is the law
creating a cotton commission to
investigate e courage oar
cotton trade abroad. The history
Of bill is e. Re
me crop
of two ago and the slump
price. Senator Overman became,
that lie should
be made government to pro-
mote our foreign trade in c
prod tit's, and i induced a bill to
establish a commission that
purpose. The bill received the
support Southern member
but seemed Impossible to secure
enough ii Hue ace to bring it out of
committee. Senator
however I to be caught nap-
ping, when the appropriations
bill came to the senate, ho
posed an amendment to that
tins bringing the fairly be-
fore the by active
and wise management and by j
he secured its
consideration and the
became a law. The
commission is now on its way to
the east.
Senator is one of the
party men in the Sen-
ate. His
bis ability aDd bis loyally to his
party, elected him a member of
con
Ire In fit vacancy
by be l. ah f
hone i the great-
n fad it
been i a tn
His was bar.
at the I d to
both t m be private
dining then
terms n of
i.
We predict fr
i.
Pitt.
NOTICE
I will be at the following place
for the of cc letting
taxes r the year All
curing taxes requested to
meet me an pay same.
Tuesday. Mays char-el,
Heaver Township
Wednesday, Oct,
Falkland Township
Stokes, Carolina
Township.
Bethel, Bethel
Township.
Saturday, Ayden Con-
Township
Wednesday, Mills
Swift Creek
Thursday, Bells Cross
Roads, Township
Friday,
Township.
Saturday, Farmville, Farm
villa
Saturday, Nov. Jack,
to
L. W. TUCKER, Sheriff
of Pitt com t
Horses and
John A. Webb who has been
with It L Co. as sales-
man for the past three years,
has now gone in business with
W. H. White in the Harrington
stables in front of the court
house. They will keep a good
lot of drive and work
Horses and Mules
for sale or and will be
glad to have any one in need of a
horse or mote to call and see
stock.
Webb White.
Greenville,
COMING SURE.
ONE GLORIOUS OR Y.
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THE EASTERN
Store News
BE FAIR TO
YOURSELF.
And look through our mammoth stock before buying. Each article
cl n has selected with great care as to quality, style
price durability, and the high standard of excellence ha
been maintained.
The New Cloaks and Rain Goats
are coming in every few days the variety is great and we are offering
some splendid values. Ladies Full length Rain Coats, well made in
the styles, double breasted, belted, and trimmed with
braid tor 5.50, the better grades run up to and includes the
new style.
The New Dress Goods.
are ready for your inspection, the showing includes the season newest
offerings, such as Broadcloth. Batiste, Voile, Serge,
ma, Mohairs. Flannels, Wool Mixtures and Plaids, ask to
see our special Chiffon Broadcloth at yard.
The Silk Department.
is and sparkling with good values, 86-in Crepe de
the real double width in lovely shades for yard.
22-inch Crepe de in perfect shades for yard. Our 86-in
Silk in black and colors is worthy of your attention, price
yard. New Plaid Silks in all shades and combinations.
The Notion Department.
Contains the newest of the seasons novelties in Fancy Back Combs,
Shopping Hags. Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery.
Ribbons and Underwear, Ladies 16-Button length Black Kid
Cloves pair. and Colgate TalCum Powder
Colgate Dental Powder box. Bouquet Soap cake
The Ladies Home Journal patterns for fall and winter are here, price
and The Fall Fashion Book Ice and Fashion Sheets
free.
You will not regret paying this visit, for we have many inter-
tiling to show you.
J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR
No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1906.
COUNTY MATTERS
A CARD.
Proceedings of the Commission-
board the county
met in monthly
on the first all the
present.
Payments were made from
treasury as For pauper
home supplies
9183.43; county home repairs
16,30;
bridges and ferries 176.-
prisoners and in-
sane election notices
hi
jail costs
jury ticket-, tick-
general Beaver
Dam roads reads
road-
Falkland roads Farmville
roads Greenville roads
Swift Creek Pitt
law
The treasurer and super-
of health filed their
monthly report-.
Joe
of road force, was allowed one ad-
glut, d at per day
until the is decreased to
p Joyner was added to
to receive per
month, and W. B. allow-
was increased to
per month
J. h. was ordered sent to
the county home-
John colored, was re-
leased from poll tax in Greenville
township, erroneously listed.
firs. was
leaded from on
land in township,
listed.
It d between the
board of for the
and F. M. Wooten, may-
or, tor the r of Greenville,
on I lie 15th day of November,
1906. or thereafter u
the road force
shall and refill, where
is laid, h line of sewer from
Tar river, a e to diagram of
point the main
sewer is i a ; to the jail
and Ii a distance
jam Provided, that the
town will grant
to the i- of Pitt
county ii i connect a sewer
i I and com .
and for-
.- ml county from
Co-1 tor repairing
To ti e
desire the
columns of The that
have been a and
am now a Democrat, and that the
action the Republican
in nominating me county
surveyor was without my know-
ledge or consent, and I take this
method of publicly announcing
I to accept the
nation of the Republican
for said office. My reason fr r
so doing is that I am a Democrat
and shall support the Democratic
candidates, and I desire to mint
thin announcement to the citizens
Pitt
This the 4th day of Oct. 1906.
D. Rollins.
pipe from
All seer I iX
; were drawn a-
term of Pitt
same.
The M
jurors for N
cud
w -W. J. Teel, J. K.
K. S. Whitehurst,
Jr. J., S Cherry, W. T.
Cox
Robe-t J, B. Car-
roll, B. pp. Tripp,
O. Tyson, 0.0.
t W.
F. . Barnaul, B. E
Par
Stokes, A.
D. . P. Murray,
r.
H. K. Tripp, B. C.
Patrick. K.
P . David
v, , m, A
11.-- M T I
why be Profane
To one who will think and
calmly human speech, it is
really a puzzle why men pro-
In the first place, most
men know else why will
they not swear in the of
ladies or preachers of the
Somehow men who swear just feel
like it is not the polite thing to
before ladies or other
presence.
And yet those who are addicted
to the habit will forget their
even strangers
and use profanity which often
time shocks those who bear,
the man who does the
swearing seems almost
of what he has said. While
it is not becoming in any to
anywhere, very
polite and clever
times express themselves in
language which for time
may shock some one for whom the
swearer would have more
he knew him. Recently we
heard a man seemed to be a
clever gentle-
man slip some expression of
for which he afterwards
wished to but did not
get a convenient Opportunity. It
was a small company, perhaps
all stranger to each one
whom was a minister of the
gospel. The company was dis-
cussing some current events the
day, when the one of unguarded
said some things which he
regretted when he that
one of the company was a minis-
Ir would have been so
better if he had left off the
entirely And so would be
better if men in every walk and
life could learn how use-
b s is profanity and would
it of their expressions alto
t dies not emphasize,
but rather weakens tin
does not edify the speaker or the
nearer, is never of any benefit,
bitter t-.
Let hope that sometime men
will i t ii i
SCHOOL
Splendid Advancement Through the
The have already
opened in huge
increase attendance from last
ear. The following have
since we last noted
its work about
two weeks ago the following
W. H. Cale
the 7th. and 9th grades,
Miss 5th. and 6th, Miss
3rd, and 4th, Mia
ard, 1st, and 2nd, and Miss Gay
music. The school is fall and is
tine work in the bands of
this corps of teachers.
Ayden opened last week in
charge of the following line list of
Supt. J. a.
8th, and grades,
day Ii Ii and Barnes,
5th, Mi- Whitehead Miss
Brown 2nd and 3rd, and Mi--
1st. This school is rap-
idly forging to the front
rank
La--t Monday the school at Farm-
ville opened with an educational
hour, W. Whedbee, Esq. of
Greenville, spoke for people.
Every one who heard him speaks in
tin highest terms of the address, it
was sensible, well conceived,
and to the point The
attend the first day showed an
increase over last year of more than
pupils. It would be hard to
find a more splendid set of teachers
than these who are in charge of this
J, 8th
and 9th grades, Miss Tyson, 6th and
Miss Moore 4th and 5th, Miss
3rd, and M n-s Perkins 1st
and 2nd.
The rural schools will begin to
open about the and the pros-
are year in tho
work of the county,
Right You Are,
A man who stands on the
corner chewing and spitting,
how the government be
run, the town,
fault with his grandmother be
cause she a i-
HOOKERTON DISTRICT UNION.
Meeting in Christian Church of
Greenville.
H District Union
Chris church in Green
ville on 3rd. Opening de-
exercises were d
b K.
In the of both the
dent and vice-president. K. A.
was elected pr
tern, and he a hearty
welcome from Greenville
to the visiting brethren and
Upon the roll call of
the following
Ayden, C. S,
Grifton, by letter,
K N. D. and F.
ii tree 2.00
U Ii. If Jones 5.00
Wilson, J. B. Jones
At noon adjournment Was bad
with benediction by B II. Joins-
Afternoon met at
opening with praise
vice.
J. B. Jo es delivered an
address on the subject
Together With
of was again
called for and Greenville respond-
ed with B. A. and H. T.
Kim; as representatives.
Miscellaneous business followed
with by J. B. Jones,
R. H. and H. T. King.
from the Sunday schools
were then called
total enrollment
average attendance
total enrollment
average
Ayden, total enrollment
average attendance
Wilson, total
average attendance
total enrollment
average attendance
benediction
by J. B. Jones
At o'clock p. to. J. B. Jones
preached an able the
A large congregation was present
and the trillion was much en-
STRUGGLE WITH FIEND.
PROGRAM FOR
INC
Repels Vicious As-
Tarboro, N. C, Oct. 4.-Last
night about o'clock a en
to red the home of a merchant
here and made a desperate at-
tempt to assault Miss Kidd, a vis-
young lady. She was alone
in her room preparing to retire
and was standing in front of tho
mirror combing her hair when
the brute's face in the
glass, due wheeled around and
was confronted by him. lie said
to mo that ring
Miss Kidd handed it to hi in and
Saturday Oct. 13th 1900.
a exercises
Rev. J. A. If.
a in of officers, and
general organization,
Exhibition of be making,
Supt. II. Ii
tn ad Ires, the op-
this session, Gov, T. J
a in hat e the char,
of the i ins work
year. General n
am Paper What can done
then endeavored to escape, but our rooms Mi-s Bettie
he brute seized her and began c Wright.
her. screamed and I of a Woman's
fought desperately to free her- j betterment association
s If from his gasp. l P m Adjourn
A child that was sleeping; j the first meeting of the as-
the room began crying and this and I desire to make a
the , who re f of every teacher in the
leased his hold and the young j county present. You cannot a if rd
fled to another room where
she procured a pistol.
Sue tired at the
as he jumped out of the
low. Iii the .-i niggle the lady
was bruised the
chest, being blood stains on
her clothing. Mer screams and
the pistol attracted an
crowd of indignant citizens
When they ft ached the residence
Miss Kidd, from the shock and
fright, was in an hysterical
the service of a
to miss this, if you expect to do g.
work this sea-ion. Nothing tells
me more plainly of your lack of
interest in your work than your ab-
from-these meetings, and I say
frankly to you in the beginning th it
unless you attend you need not ex-
to have your vouchers ed
when presented. I
each one us shall bear his part
in these public gatherings and the
teacher who is not willing to so
ought not to be in the work in this
county. It mutters not whether
physician. She was so excited and I your school has opened or not you
ft that it was difficult to
gain any information from her last
are expected to attend. I at
this meeting to get a list of the
teachers where they will teach.
that merchants are a lot
thieves, me lawyers awl joyed Mr. Jones is so Interesting
and one of the strangest
men of the Christian church in
tho work every teacher here
on time and ready to enter heartily
into the program.
rt H.
Supt, , hods.
newspaper men would a mini
to u a whole lot more, is
a nuisance and a
Any town with one
worthies would be
fled exercising cowhide
on tin- of their
one is obliged to live Where
he is nm suited. It things
suit you g i where they will. A
growler and in a town i-
enterprise kilter time.
From lie
a To.,. I DI i Go t See a
am going bl I in i
boot said a I In the
Other to a wild bad her
patience.
v do never
back
phi .
pa's
in Contempt Court.-
ii, K ,
B. . i
county, l i
i hi n
the id
ore, in n rd the
i t liquor license to L B.
, who on trial
liquor without
judge presiding,
that be held
further be
in the
Against Saloons.
Tim in riots
prevailed in the At-
weeks ago taught
things iii. some people may n t
have the
after it
i- one i at i
ii. , s .
of the ;. t for a d
. . i I I . I'll,
as the ma m city sit u
mi ii It i t i
ii . i g us the
r f ill
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I lie Sate.
The
Thins
Mil ,
will b one u
t. the Ii dies bee
the . i to
ink- place i he More, i. L.
Co. ill i i lay d i n
and O. T I a II i
I. Co. U. in
and Wednesday.
i. . . I In i
. d
day morning wild devotional
by J J. Harper.
The State made hi-
district help on the State
work, which w i-. by die-
e work.
On motion it was ordered
the donation of district funds t
be cu
for one and that tin
In be placed
tin board for t hi
The question con I inning
plan i I .
meetings was A.
J. Harper and i .
Jo en. and on
c to bold o i i i i
I lie till I III and H i i
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II. J e
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on the m
I i i-i i h. I
tin u
in and in i
I on e
hi boo I method in . was d.
by it. Jones,
however, s. e present you and your
calm and describes the as, school may be left out and such
In black, of medium not complain. I beg
whom she would readily recognize he present. Let us begin
About one hundred citizens
mediately gathered and endeavor-
ed to in i e, ii- i he
The in this Community is
run pretty high and doubtless
had the been caught last
or today he would have
been lynched It is recalled now
tn a has been seen
king about that vicinity
y sequestering himself in
of the trees f on the
somebody, but as he
alt moved along i
interrogated nothing
thought about the matter.
young lady that
have entered the house in the
very quietly and secreted
himself behind her bed. Who
ever Lie . was. he must have
one who knew the house II
hi the habits of the Milieu-
i .
The young lady is wonderfully
ears old, and has
a to v weeks. She vi here
i, i ,
mini r mid I us
I I
the Aldermen
The board in
session Thursday night,
ail but me the be
present.
Action on i i-y be-
tween W. T. and 1-.
Fleming regarding a in
cemetery was postponed until a
report can be had
me
III
Alderman made
ch i i an i id
in hi ad .-1 to
r mi. e
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ALL OVER THE HOUSE.
Ruin For Car of Bathroom and
If the bathtub is of zinc instead
of enamel have it painted with en-
paint as speedily as possible,
a.- ii i- more sanitary and avoids
. of the metal.
i- in tubs will get
wiped out
. ii l
. two or three t to scrub
i in dipped in
or in order to remove
i The
ill ;, in the
v . stand I on. A
lo. Ii in . sol or
will answer purpose
ext
The fa and i rods
hod one a
. i . i a
ii h. ribbing until a sh i i i
produced and wiping off with a dry
one afterward.
i w t
Be i . . fold
.
. t ire tint in the folds.
A good i to p rel an extra
rd . t;. Ii ii . a
time cat oil l .
s , .
FOR THE LITTLE ONES.
CONDENSED STORIES.
the
e or
-o d
lie
i.
Helps.
When broiling try brushing
ii over with butler and to keep
the juice in.
If freshly cleaned tiles arc rubbed
over ii. paraffin they will
clean for a long while.
A few drops of lemon juice added
to scrambled eggs while cooking will
improve them.
To remove fly specks from var-
surface- ate equal parts of
water and skim milk warmed.
Discolored china baking dishes
can be made i I clean as when new
by rubbing them with whiting.
Larded Halibut.
Have the halibut steak cut an
inch thick and larded by drawing
strips of firm sail port
through, so that they will stick out
on both sides of the fish. Heat a
frying pan. put in the and as the
pork fries the will cook. Turn
once and serve on a hot platter.
Sprinkle with lemon juice and
spread with a little butter which
has been creamed and mixed with a
of finely chopped par-
A Silver Hint.
If the box silver pol-
a small bottle of alcohol, soft
flannels, chamois and brushes
be kepi in . en pi n
or k ti hen it is n tr
after each n I r i I
few i es of silver d e I . by
egg. salad or what not, By this
means the weekly silver polishing
may be lighten d or done away with.
Harpers
For Stains en Wood.
If the id unpolished apply
spirits of -alts t i the spot, then
scrub well with soap and water. For
I wood drop a very little
of niter n the stain,
using a fine camel's hair brush for
the purpose. mediately after-
ward i i I street oil and
polish . d
Rust on Linen.
Soak stained linen all night in
very sour milk. Rinse with clear
water in the morning and lay in the
hot ever boar with
on juice, Al night i- I,
in the morning the sun-
process until the spots
faced, when wash in the usual way.
Wow the Man Confounded an
Artful
In the ancient times there lived
a wonderfully wise man. of whom it
was said that he could answer
question put to him.
There was one, however, who
thought himself clever enough to
outwit the sage. This i a
poor, captive bird and cut it so
tightly in his hand at
he and tail were
i said ; v I
ed of riddle.-.
which hold in my
dead
If .
; .
t his hand and
fly. the r w n
n little s, e
the r bird to death.
the v lean prove
conn I i the occasion
i- you
Ea one of you ch en holds
within his or her fair bird
of life. Which is it to b .; blessing
or a It is you
A Useful
Do remember the size of the
have probably seen
many these little birds hovering
about the orchards the a-t summer,
and have what
good such a small creature could do
to
Often and often they have saved
the crop of apples, bow-
ever, the attack of
the t canker-
worm's v very s . and very
numerous. the bright
to find them,
and when he has found them he
them for breakfast, dinner or sup-
per, it matters not which, and as
lie eats at least for one meal,
his every meal is a great benefit to
the farmer.
Wedding Superstitions.
Here is what happens to brides
when they marry in any color they
may
Hurled In Its, yon have nil
right;
. you will far
k. you will wish yourself
Married in red, you will wish
Harried in green, t-i be
in blue, lie always
U I In yOU will live .
I In yellow, of your
low;
Harried In you will live out of
town;
Married In pink, your will sink.
H. A.
JOHN A RICK;
Joke and Haw It
Turned Out.
The Hon. Joseph Chamberlain
fond of relating an incident that
occurred while he and Rose-
were returning from the
one night. While crossing the I
street they were accosted by a rag-
god boy alter plug the .
P r path, asked for
ill .
Lore i en to
the ho. . in when an
him. I
hi . i
i e in bro I
Sticks.
Hair.
A boy's hair grows one-half slow-
than a girl's. In boys the aver-
age of growth is feet inches
in six years. Daring bis twenty-first
and twenty-fourth years a man's
hair grows quicker than at any
other period.
The human hair forms a profitable
crop. Five tons are annually
ported by the merchants of London.
The Parisian harvest is upward of
pounds, equal in value to
a year.
II ;
as
I r
THE
will give you Prompt
to the word, the boy crept in buck of
and, raising his broom,
him in the back, then turned
ran, but to the dismay of
the caught the boy after
a chase of a few yards.
No to leave the boy in a
tried to fix tilings up
with the r. but the worthy gen-
would not listen and took
them all three to the station.
They were then taken before the
judge of tin station, and, after
them through his glasses. ,.
a and. turning to
Chamberlain, asked his name.
Joseph Chamberlain n
the reply, and the judge smiled.
responded also with his
full title.
The boy was next and. stepping
to the front, he drew himself up to
his full height and waited for the
usual question.
said the boy.
judge, I'm not the kind as what goes
back on me pals. I'm the Duke of
News.
For Schoolroom.
Don't enter the room with mud-
noisy feet.
Don't move about nervously in
your -at.-.
rattle your books, slate
pencil; about.
Don't be untidy about your per-
son nor your desk.
Don't play you work nor
work while you play.
j i Oven.
If you l and
l f. o I .
of . i i i the
oven cold
cool- ii i i iii r
fro refills n
from . in in
the Rule.
left up a
i the. books to Billy Brown
shut uh up Iii a hot -k
you the town.
i n d;
the tr o green;
ii . ,
b n
I t of
mar nay
B sh For
All itch for
ed arms can inane from pint
of one c Ii in
juice ad one-half e of
SI w i i ad
apply niter bathing the arms with
warm
Zinc.
The best way to clean zinc is to
cotton in ken
a . . . . tho article to be d
with it ail the dirt is removed.
Rinse v. I. and dry with
a clean i
of Wounds.
When binding up cuts nod wounds
always use linen, not cotton, the
fibers cotton are flat and to
irritate a sop. place, while those of
linen are perfectly rounded.
Craning
Clean yo bronze with this so-
One sweet oil, one
ounce each of alcohol end water.
Apply H i- t i-of.
sponge, but n t rub.
we lay In the heat.
While i o i. mil. -i away.
But m in Id;
hive
And now fall l here
We've c. me, ad to
For nine long month.- with you.
So you ii ain't a
For we teach you.
And you'll to obey
Post.
Flower Symbols.
January, the snowdrop; February,
the March, the violet;
April, the Mac. the haw-
the honeysuckle; July,
the water lily; August, poppy ;
September, the morning glory;
the hop blossom; November,
tho chrysanthemum; December, the
holly.
Sale Now
Ricks
GREENVILLE N. C,
Tobacco Company
Blasted Hopes.
Samuel the York
clerk whose Panama coup net-
him and a better
with his company us well, wan
about his success the other
day.
did I he said,
I found that was actually going to
all that money Well, it is
hard to say how felt. I
f -t the opposite to a friend of
mine on the first night of his first
. I only lay.
friend had spent two years
the pi ,. I. was forty, his
. was a week, no pros-
peel of ill ha hoped
. I. delivered from that grind by I
the p iv.
l, on the t at the I
e the t net, my I, rush- i
i said
. . i if n
travel id;
for the I
author, hall I
who understood
the nature of those calls, answered
better skip out of the
stage door an I make your escape
while . i i- i
-d o Have
. for the
iii she lives, his
hundred . i. id blanks sent
each
clerk to give his vital statistics. One
Line requested an answer to tho
question, yo i suffering from
ii. blanks . in it was
found one man said he had
tuberculosis, Shaw sent
for him. lie came in, a broad
messenger, who
look I healthy enough to live for
fifty
said the secretary,
haven't got
I asked the
haven't. per-
healthy. Why did yon write
i i this blank that yon had tuber-
said the
if anything
ft in ti re I I it
l.
Is humping things this year. Every
SELL WITH THIS
WHY
BECAUSE they To-
higher and it is a
Farmers movement working to organize the
TOBACCO OF THE
Livery and
Transfer
. nice and car-.
. all
boarded by the week
or
STRAY TAKEN UP.
have up two
one male with no ear mark
one female with ear marks
weight about ponds each
O i l j
.;.
R. F. II. X N. C
in and examine my
CORN PLANTERS, GUANO SOWERS, DISC
HARROWS, SMOOTHING HARROWS, ONE
AND TWO HORSE STEEL PLOWS, WIRE
FENCE FOR FARM OR GARDEN AND WASH-
MACHINES.
Yours to serve,
H. L. C A Kl
The Hardware Man.
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT.
M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent
A authorized Daily
and we
that in
writing receipts
in have a list
all who receive their mail a
this office. also take
or job
Miss t Spier after
hen- returned to her
is
We L as hypos
and w ill be glad to make you
price on ski e.
K. Co.
Mi. j. B. Parker
i. u to visit
P Smith, Sr.
New York
about t office will
in Aug.
3rd. J. W.
Mrs. On I of Winter-
ville, visiting
the week,
u ml hi and
and sewing
Prices way down at J. H.
Tripp Bro. next to Early Hotel.
Misses H Smith and Ella
Ml yesterday to visit
If need of i disc plow or
our prices before
J. it. Turn age Co.
Mia. V . E. Hooks aDd
Nina Cannon spent the day yet-
in VI
tut. supply of buy, grain,
c Hi. seed bran, ship stuff
always on band, Cannon and Tyson
Train Tuesday a
c a
train I at
Pf.
. be i-t routine of their
. up they
ti end of toe mud.
ii they
in ii -Ii top and lake ii.
;. of which
from i in- at that place.
a lit-
to come
I the mean
down the Ii -.- atop the ch-
A- the signal
In stop displayed without
II e again the signal to
up gaze they
The . here promptly
-ill i old tic
next The
ad crew lust
were looking job.
Hi u
Foil up com
, i- E. E.
ft Co.
A. returned from
.;. evening.
To any w ii ire in need of a coo
we to bis interest
to o . bought a solid
car in to arrive
nun wet II . i
II
ad. Ill till
Be ii V, e can
i and
ti i,
III
. ,. i i
W n. J n, H. E Bin ,
M. Bryan in is have
been i IO -ii ii ; ii.
the Federal court
daring the mo th.
Win n Deed attention
J. W. Taylor,
in the to do
your work yon to be
leased.
Mix. E. L. Blown Tuesday
Ba Queen y
slur a. lion. J K.
a toot
elegant grave In
of the guide i and
.-on veil it into a
Our i e is now com-
and e will be glad lo
you inept before buy-
lug. J. it Co.
Mrs. C. A. Fail a day in
this
For in m
machinery call to us and we
will be pleased you prices.
J. Co.
Miss Lida has
from St
notice for inspection
next Wednesday.
go, the season
is well advanced. The prices now
will interest the most economic buy-
Cannon and Tyson.
A of ville.
has this week.
i a nice bey a novel-
clock at J. W, Taylor's. It
for any occasion,
to
J. K. Co.
J. Boyd, who has off
a long business tour has come
Go to K. K. new
market beef, fresh
and fresh fish.
Lil who has with
M. M. Sauls for
so g will leave in a days for
Cue. where he will take a
special course in pharmacy.
Far good e at ten cents come
to us. J. B. Turnage Co
many cases o
There are
cases m one family. Ia
i the are
serious.
to
Visit her ill e.
line of meat, lard and can
goods. buy In-line giving
me a trial. Lilly Co
f we carry a big .-tuck
of goods dress goods
J It. Co.
I always keep on band a
due feed stuff at lowest cash
prices as hay, outs, corn,
cotton meal and brand
snip Co.
Buy a from.
J. A Po.
We want to make room for other
slot ks in order lo do so we are
offering very cheap bargains in sum-
good. We move
out he. and put a price
on in dial will be sure ti get
L lit in i if Now is the time to gel
big your money. Cannon
it i
A nice one horse farm
-8 mom or less
-3
i ii den- well
i out Land in
hi i nine i ii i. Apply n
in
i it it i. sons gt
claims . ti m-
will i -ell
r to
all
.
I -t II U
W. J mi
t la
The . . i now considered
to be one- i .- oldest races in the
world, of us in
been dig.
throe. Africa,
and . In
. K are ii ti i on the
.- of j
i,, lie Al i had
ed
ill c lac;
civil
but h. re
tinned . ,
even is now
It is Good
dun Richmond papers
published that Pawnee Hill's
Wild West show was no
g oil. Tin- show was in Wash-
Thursday, people
who saw ii there say the Rich-
report is as the
bow is a good one.
, Lave bee;
with the
is of antiquity,
tire em
a re-
.,. .
apparent in
. they
lated i i
Am i fact is that
the m I-., in than th
an, d e in be-
ii. r ed in gray
while matter
Brain
the of brain power
mental ability, and their number is
lo tin constant through-
out life, so that there never
to be i degree of mental develop-
I the expression
of the brain inherited.
of mental activity by
e, I m, etc., considered
to be cm- with the develop
if sheaths around the nerve
fiber- as they become active in tit
transmission of impulses. The
of the brain u;
the number position of
nerve fibers, just -s the n
a up
the number of conn
and The
brain, fewer cell a
nerve assuming Hut
matter and matter r
. d
are therefore limited, ex by
crossing with other rat w, Thia ha l
been done an extent in time
post that it difficult to
whether a pure really
in Bennett Bean
in Century
I have taken up one black bar
weight about
no ear marks. Owner can get
by paying charges.
Mali lone
I. Y D en ville. N. C
virtue of a In II
in a
tr r. m .
XX. Icard I 11.- Court
r In on flip
is He- foil. a.
of In
lino I II.,. of tic h.-
Hit U. II. . II. r.
on Ir .
r III
W i
lo II e I fin. Join, III.
Iv. II a in
Ml . r i. t i, r h n. K. r
. . III
I . i . I i.
I I
r i ii ti iV t ate fall t
DRY GOOD ,
SH
J I-
and it gives us pleasure to ray that cur
stock this fall is as complete as we can
make it. Our line of men's and boy's
clothing is exceptionally good this season
and if you call and inspect our line,
we will convince you that our styles are
the latest ard prices as reasonable
be made. We have striven hard to
our customers good values for the least
money possible with the clothing in stock.
We think we can serve .Cur line of o es; Is more complete this fall than ever, and we think
we v We special attention to this part cf our business
and hove u the latest styles, with prices right. In our shoe department
the c shoes tor women. Ever, par
and shoes for men, none better
made. We have ice increased our furniture stock, and are in position to
you at the lowest possible prices. See our line of suits and roll foot steads. We
also have in some very rockers at very low prices. Buy our
We your business and If you will come to see us we assure you lib-
treatment. action at our ref
CO
t. H. EVANS, Supt.
, , ,.,,,,, E. A. Manager.
Dr.
physician and Greenville Manufacturing Co.
. Hal n ml W
School
Stationery
is your time lo have
money by coming lo us tot
children's school requisite i
pens, era.
we also a great
Dainty
l i
Kit mil I'm ii v. .,
o l tin Si
.-ml in i. . i.
it- I in i.
i ii N.
aw
FREE
GREENVILLE N. C.
Manufacturer- of
Blinds,
And all of Turned Work.
sis
AND DRESSED LUMBER, CEILING,
etc.
note tor
all tin is plain or to a m
ed
Tho mainstay of
k. t. -i
SAULS, Druggist.
i s t i I.;., i
Bladder n
lectures f . it cure win
your
full r.-.-; . ASSORTMENT OF SASH, DOORS AND
and ii it n , Sin. until .
This u. lea BLINDS ALWAY; ON
a i n
i. i Herders will receive prompt attention. Satisfaction
, Only a limited n u
. ,.
given away. Don . . i
., of
THE OF A
f -ft i .
i ,. i
Knowing
IS
I ,
ill-. i. tea
in
Total,
GUI V OF
me, 1900
STANCH.
. i I'll ill in
.
i .
L. c. .It is sure to pay you
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REFLECTOR
ND
,.
and
in the post Greenville, N. C. as second class matter,
upon application.
, . , at office in Pitt and adjoining counties
Mi; in to
XV I IV NORTH CAROLINA
p.
i i
i- re m- If V n
duct J i- ism n d
lines i I out
curt at X.- k r v n
that u v lied in bib re-
Newest Styles in Correct Clothes
FOR GENTLEMEN.
Right Style is one of the that you can count on
in our Fall and winter there to stay by
expert tailors know what style is
t . I I . w
IS- i .
cent
Tb i . ii,.
.,
.- l their
In visit-
Charlotte aldermen say de i
in cider with
th mi-
A telephone mt i now
Durham. have t. hate
tee.
in of the
As long has
cents the farmers not com-
pl in if it goes higher. M I not
had t race are,
Hearst better head , ,,. , .,
way against the Republicans if rood .
he would atop attacking Demo- ail . ,
j the vicious j-.-i
now , C Hand in the
it into the ., It Is bad estimation of
Dough to go out
sight.
It It strange that when the
too that the kindliest
The revenue d try to ran exists, they go on doing-
everything, but they slip some entirely needless,
fey e men just to provoke
Judge Shaw and Solicitor Mo. peace exists it is far bet.
for all that it continue.
It is given out that Marion of there are
North who seem disposed to;
costing dear- ,,,.,, the fan
in They better call him and
off-I comes they always get the
At Bern Judge Shaw it. At
sentenced two grand jurors to both give strong examples
Jail tor five days and fined them of it. In the ether day
dollars tor being i as a lady was alighting from a
drunk. I car standing
near whistled at and offered
Three religious other offensive acts. White men
gatherings two district and one ho witnessed this assaulted the
ting h re within one the latter lied. Tho
week show, something leaders among the colored people
Greenville's y. would do well to counsel the
thoughtless of their race against
The Republican way of putting as
Mil On the without
EDITORIAL
knowledge is
Mi l. re-
bu Contributor
will i in- d. Post Master
hold a caucus
If there u fakirs along with himself on three best
, ,, ,. ode of collecting campaign
with the circus, and they
die either with their games or
mailing change, it Is your own
i It i l to always let the
o I alone
B is worth a good deal to know you Clothes
are right in this respect, with the right
quality, tailoring and fit as well.
You can feel that way about what ever buy
guarantee everything we sell. Y u will find that
our styles are exact duplicates of the fashionable
worn in New York and other large cities and that our big
enables you to perfectly suit your individual taste. Let
us show you
The Latest
Fashions for fall.
Tn are the thing, with long, narrow and semi-shaped backs. The newest
All idea is to have no vent in back, though men men prefer side or vents. All coats
A r ft fl are this year, and those cut either or nearly so, are con
In Ii Colors are mostly dark mixtures.- black, blues, and browns,
though are still very popular. Plain colors are always stylish.
in Overcoats to
The latest is the Flare model, of which you get some idea from the picture. This is a semi-fitting gar-
with wide skirts and a vent in back, made of the new worsteds and other fabrics
both loose and form fitting, are more popular than ever, while the Top-Coat U a garment alway s in style. Paddocks and Box-
Coats are also the fashionable over-garments of the year.
See Splendid Showing now, when it is at its Best.
PRANK WILSON.
The King Clothier.
i. i law n.,.,.
THE
from
Judge in Washington
the r II n whits woman
I,, , i . d
a m
v. i hi i have a ,., i of
It n by ion far
M i r hi en
e ii the
i ii was moved county.
a ii be
r in. f Agriculture
automobile goes into
the scrap heap in two years. The
manages to get into a
heap f i Mien times a
a, el Hill student who
wan ow student he
ti seems to be
ill Ii SI lie c
as ti e who goes to pend v not a
circus or and a lows a fakir an m in a n-
ii Ii in In district.
m whether or not the
tariff is s local issue seems to de-
t.
mil i in i a the one
Tarboro, lay night, a
entered room of a vi it-
young lady and attempted to
her. are calculated to
bring on lynching. Doubtless
there w u d have been on in this
ease had been caught.
It race trouble.-, from
es of this kind the them
selves will be for it.
A a u u s a
ill to lam rail
of b looting It
b ems to us it might be brief-
explained in of
Attorney Jerome said
that if the Would
an Inmost man governor
New York, he would stomp the
for him. Now will be a
lime to get a line on what he really
thinks of Mr.
State Convention in Here.
The State
Is in session with
chapel in Greenville, and i
attended. A prayer and
service led by Rev. Thomas
Chapman was held
night.
The convention met Friday
forenoon an address sf
was delivered by Mayor F,
M. This welcome
most cordial, in
w -ids nod beautiful
The opening sermon
pr by Hey.
man.
After the haziness meet las; of
convention afternoon,
iii Woman's Missionary
met slid the following oft,
Mr-. Thomas
president, Mr.
vice-president, Mrs.
secretary,
for the
were tee and laid for
later
Ni v all he el tali t
e-of the Mate are ti-
led, hi ugh delegation from i
one it l
dim It grad
It . lining ground. Within
there
ll, i. . MR II chine .
inn- i II -ml, -even new coil .
built, with one nearly completed
Two years ago the State confer-
man of Georgia Sate
of the
of the State.
supervision the churches
prospered, and this year the
State Convention has
organized.
Tie in this
convention are State
Chapman; Rev. Dr. Clayton,
now in his ninetieth year, who
has been preaching
in the for sixty years,
is now often preaching
vigorously sermons two hours in
length, Rev. Dr. general
missionary the
church of the South, and Rev. Mr
Bowers Editor of the
Herald published Cannon G.
A. H. TAFT
W. H. RICKS
John Rockefeller bat gone
into hiding again. slat
without the count y being
ranch the irons off hi
The man who owes a and
persists in spending for
luxuries is spending money that
does not belong to him. And
yet how often it is done.
young hid X .
of
will serve cream and cake on the
house during
and e of
St, proceeds will aid in
completing the Methodist
school room.
i. Harding.
Oct. 1906
UP.
have up o . v
. in II d
an blank fed, split ear.
by proving
I and
J. K. May, N O.
Two d and ii. It and
Io won ,. a ties kitting
. in t .
. e-. . W. Jeffreys,
K Kl
Dur complete lino of Pall and
Winter millinery goods
ready for inspection at nine
o'clock Wednesday morning Oct.
10th through
Thursday. All are invited to call
at our new with the J.
R. Smith and Company.
The Misses Morrison.
den N. C.
Furniture Problem,
can solve it for you.
-Leadership
Furniture Sale Competition is Brisk and
Furniture Sale Claims are many and loud.
WHO WHY
What decide it. There is but one
test. That sale is best and most
that offers you
he Lowest Prices on the Furniture Wan
beacon vi lours to please.
A. H. TAFT
Pictures Framed to Order.
Save the Worry
The hot weather brings
without adding to it by w
r supper. With such a stock of
Canned Goods,
Goods, Pickles, Butter Cheese, Coffee
Tea, Cakes, Candies, Fruits, as I carry, tho and buy-l
are easy and tho all saved It will no argument
you of if you visit my store and see what I carry.
You can find mo one door North of
J. B
This department is in of F. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep-
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory
As the fall of the year has come
and money is in greater circulation,
those in and on the
routes leading out from here,
who are in arrears on subscription
to the Daily and Eastern deflector
will confer a great favor upon us
by banding amount me at
earliest Receipts
will tie promptly Subscriptions
also so
F. C Man.
Dept.
Josephus Cox is in Norfolk with We are offering our entire line of
bis little son who is recovering from Dress goods at special low prices
an operation performed some days and it will be to your to see
ago. them before buying elsewhere and
Cox Mfg Co., before bargains
receiving orders for their fa- are
r-j . l now and
Economic Back Band to be
snipped direct to Baltimore.
Theodore Cox went to
Friday,
cent goods
goods no
and several others same w
Harrington Barber and Co
Harm Barber and Co have
Co., the most select complete of
FOR THE LITTLE ONES.
jest c a nice baggy for a
I Virginia sport and we we
please those of Carolina alto.
Rev. E. Cox, returned to
A list of the ; j
daily papers will rays
be the tables.
one of the most useful equipments I Greenville
to any school. Students must read j school interest seems
order to be educated. I to be very rapidly.
of the strongest lines of to A. Q Cox Mfg
shoes ever exhibited can be found at j
t m r . Ladies in need of the
B. F. Co.
patterns can them
A new piano has also been at B p Manning A Co.
chased for the music department, w. j. Kittrell and
making six by Sunday here with
school. relatives.
the of I Iron natures
We sell it. I great household remedy. A con-
B. T. Bro. Mineral Water. Stops
We still have hand a few cop- blood from cuts. Cures
town c and let us show
you
We are headquarters for Trunks
and valises. Harrington Barber and
Co.
We now have the line of
ladies and gents umbrellas we ever
carried Harrington and Co
of Bible, off-
to the trade very
prices.
B. T. Cox, Bro.
Mr and Mrs.
from the country were here Friday
evening shopping,
Kidney Liver on
plaint, Female weakness, cuts
sores etc. For sale at the
store of B. T. Cox, and Bro.
Nina Cannon and Mrs. W
E. Hooks of Ayden spent Thursday
with Misses Carrie and Henrietta
Go to the drug Store of B. T. Wesson, matrons of the
Cox A Bro for T. W. Wood
Son's high grade turnip and j We ask c m
bag I of this lino. If the best
A full line of highest grade I is desired and at prices which
ion made overalls at special bar- are to the buyer and
gain at J. B. Carroll Co. we be glad to show you
that any instrument you buy
from us we will u , anything
we said it.
Eastern Carolina Supply Co.
Winterville High School will soon
; have a nice reading room fitted up.
You well
A. G. Cox
your buggy
A full line of winter
sacks, hose, men's working
gloves and negligee at a,
barmaid at J. ti. Carroll and Co.
A. G. Cox is the
house painted which adds greatly;
to its
We bought mill remnants in Out-
flannels that any have the and
thing we ever saw for the money. I p ,
Harrington Barber and Co. Winterville Call to him and
Roy went to Kinston aid
business. prices.
School, tablets, pencils, I L. L. Kittrell is having his
at a bargain at J. B. Car
roll Go's.
deuce remodeled.
Delegates and Homes.
The following delegates to the
ha
come in Friday and are
stopping with
Dr. Q H. Baton, it with
J. J.
Rev, and Km,
in. Magnolia, with A. H. Taft.
Dr. D, B. Clayton, S.
C. with Mrs, N. Ii, Tucke.
L. L. Matthews, Turkey; J. H.
Strickland, Spring Hope, at Hotel
Mrs. Raleigh; Miss
Rhodes, Tampa. Flu; Miss
Ken L. Lawrence and
daughter, Miss Tarboro;
Mis Grove; with
W. M, King.
Mrs. Houser and Mr,
Woo with Ed
Mis. Rhodes and daughter, Kin.
A. J.
DAYS TRIAL
Wow th. Win Man Confounded an
Artful Plotter.
In the ancient times there lived
a wonderfully wise man, of whom it
was said that he could answer
any question put to him.
There was one, however, who j
thought himself clever enough to I
outwit the sage. This man took a
poor, captive bird and clasped it so
tightly in his hand that only the
head and tail were visible.
said he to the renown-
ed guesser of riddles, bird
which I hold in my hand alive or
dead
If the answer wen-
thought this artful plotter, he would
just open his hand and let the bird
fly. If the answer were he
would with one little squeeze crush
the poor bird to death.
But the wise man proved himself
equal to the occasion replied,
is as you
Each one of you children holds
within his or her grasp the fair bird
of life. Which is it to be, n blessing
or a bane It is you
A Useful Little Bird.
Do you remember the size of the
chickadee You have probably seen
many of these little birds hovering
about the orchards the past summer,
and perhaps have wondered what
good such n small creature could do
to mankind.
Often and often they have saved
the crops of apples, how-
ever, from the dangerous attack of
the The canker-
worm's eggs are very small and very
numerous, and it takes the bright
little chickadee's eyes to find them,
and when he has found them he eats
them for breakfast, dinner or up-
per, it matters not which, and as
he eats at for one meal,
his every meal is a great benefit to
the farmer.
Wedding
Here is what happens to brides
when they marry in any color they
may
In you all
Married In you will so far away;
Married In black, you will wish yourself
In red. you will wish yourself
ail.
Married preen, ashamed to
Married In blue, lie will always ho trap;
Married In pearl, you will live In a whirl;
Married In yellow, ashamed of your ft I-
low;
Married In brown, you will live out of
Married In pink, your spirits will sink.
Ibis
Beautiful
Grade , M e h
St
for
it the
will lake
We
prices
FAMILY
your home
find
id
It,
entirely
Do-
By n ,
Will
any oil
Come ard make arrange
where
ROYAL.
g e yourself
u r t
seem-
Apply t K. J. Dill.
N. O., It F D X .
A.
s one
on white and black three
The young men will do well to. color
see H P. Manning Co., before lb marked in left ear Finder
buying their fall hats. They are will be paid to take up and
offering special bargains on their notify me
entire line n m n , on . v n
R F. D. N. C.
Joel Rouse and Paul Alex. Dill and John
left Friday to spend Sunday at; of Green count, were visit lug
their homes rear here today.
Springs. j A full line of candies
We got more pants for the same fruit J Co.
money and the same pants for less FOR SALE.
money. II. Barber St Tract of land 121-2
Prof. Lindsey gave acres, acres cleared, in
lent entertainment at
. , , . , the l
Wednesday night to m ,,,,,,, Ur,
good sized audience.
ed to y it
Some h do money I
under lie in the
smoke some in
and tobacco boxes and even I f
in their legs but
deposit in the bank of j
. where it is
safe , ,, d lire.
pay time
its. and Discounts I Capital Stock paid in
. . . . , .,, , ; Furniture and Fixtures
Miss Nan in Nichols will have ,. ., T. less
f ,, , , -On currant expenses
chug; of tin, dry good depart-; Due from Banks and Bills payable 1000.00
In tho large store of F. Bankers j p,.,,,. of deposit 2100.00
Manning and Co. Coin subject to ck.
glad have her hi of
ti call.
G. Smith, who has
Hair.
A boy's hair grows one-half slow-
than a girl's. In tho aver-
age rate of growth is feet II inches
in six years. During his twenty-first
and twenty-fourth years a man's
hair grows quicker than at any
other period.
The human hair forms a profitable
crop. Five tons are annually
ported by the merchants of London.
The Parisian harvest is upward of
200.000 pounds, equal in value to
a year.
For Schoolroom.
Don't enter the room with mud-
noisy feet.
Don't move about nervously in
your seats.
Don't rattle your books, slate and
about.
Di untidy about, your per-
son nor your desk.
D play while you work nor
work v you play.
Ange and Co.
Winterville, N. C.
the Books
-own;
. -i I , I desk
. -n;
n Ii n n
lit of
v say
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
BANK OF
WINTERVILLE, N. C.
At the pose of Business, Sept 4th
Kit and other U. S.
l'S
2904.00
been
spending some time here visiting
relative s returned to his homo
F a. Wednesday.
Nicest and strongest lino of
shoes ever offered in Winterville
at Harrington Harbor and Co.
of fresh
v,. , . ha
Co
115006.28
State of North Carolina, . J
County of Pitt. J M
I. J, L. Jacks Cashier of the above named hank, do solemnly
swear that the above is true to tin of
edge and belief. J. L. JACKSON, Cashier.
Subscribed to before
mo, this day of 1906.
JAMES R. JOHNSON.
Public-
A. G. COX,
O. E.
In i
n I you.
on Post
Watch this
for our
fall
Jas F
Pulley Bowen
THE HOME OF FASHIONS.
PULLEYS BOWEN
N. G.
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Our specialty.
deflector Job Printing
the
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the
tin
Flower
violet;
the haw-
July,
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It is sure to pay





Millinery Pol
9th and
, it
m if I
r I
as-.-
T .
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P s
Clerk Court of Pitt
of of
. h the of
mi
i- to-- it
to O
and all of
their dim
to
f r of
will be i in hr of I heir recovery
I'm- the
On I he of
STRAY TAKES UP.
I have taken up one gild
black mm back
about marked under
I'll in right our
in left. Owner oh gel
by proving and paying
i .
Near Race Track,
N.
and ks
UP.
I have up two
in my field, n e black and
on- weigh about
mil- . Bo h
n aid in h ,
In left. Owner can
get . identifying pay-
chance. C. l.
B. D. N. C,
having estate i
town in t- ;. .-
wishing lo e,
o land, will do well
lo call on n
ville. N. C.
A. Sugg.
ii. .--in i
NOTICE
North Carolina
Pitt j
Lemuel Tee
V,.
Ida Te. J
Tie defendant will
an n an
c DB in Hi Of
Of for A divorce, from the
of and I be will
notice la required to m-
near at the
of Maid county to e held the Hun-
day of loft it the lb day
of I In- court house of Raid
In . and or
demur lo I he In In r
will lo for the
In r
Thia the of
u.
Clerk H u i r Court
Julius Brown,
for Plaint
tot
To Return. Ac.
count Coming and
Jubilee Week
via
ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
and final limit
For fun her formation call
Ti l el A goal or Bum
White
v. J. Ci lg,
Manager.
ton, N. C.
SOUTHERN
N.
Steamboat Service.
L. have
daily
at ti a. in. for Greenville; leaves
Greenville daily
III fill Ii
Connecting at v
Norfolk
Norfolk, Baltimore, .,,
New York, and ail other
Connects a Norfolk
w lib all points Went.
should order their
via Norfolk, care Norfolk
Southern B. R.
Sailing subject to change
without notice.
J. J. Agent,
N. C.
H. C. General T. and
e. Norfolk, Va.,
M. K. KING, V. P. M.
Friend, This is Worth
Suppose You Stop and See
N. C.
Mrs Joe lake pleas-
Ore ill that your Remedy
has i in ml our little girl of
a very bad OHM f which
covered a pan of her body.
She had from
town ii, i, lime she was three weeks old,
HI i Hi l Hie i t
red to shewn- six years old.
oil J
snow well and I feel
i c
I IN cull
of July, lino, T
and in of
h Hi.- n
and Hi u or to
ii ft i-r.-r, m ii. pan
not In on Ii in. Tl
or ,
wain a mi m
I a- a I
i -H hi mi O or Is I
ii odd a
ii r of
i f
Tina
w a. M iv. r
S 8.0.
I at I highly
t. bus had a symptom
t six Res
J. COBB.
of p f
a Morion
by i d Z
lo I fl-n ;
January i-.-r-o.-i ii. Hi-
Card I'm n null
i in I. ob ii. i be
ill Oh I. r -h. I., o
II. um- ii. Or., i i. H . I , I .
am i lad r o m 1.11 n
II. . . in i no Ma i i i HI r
iii a . ii. I i It s hi
in On on
sir
lo III e i III H laid
of.
M.- th day of Sept
-n M
the T LIVER,
i.,, the i. arc
equated an
In notarial districts
c m r x v
; pi. freeing
I I om
. m . .
Not .;
To Publishers
and Printers
We an entirely new
; i on
whereby we
i. face old Col-
II III and Rules,
pt. make
folly as good a
and any unsightly
knobs or f M on
torn.
PRICES
Column Head
length HOe.
L. S and
I; inches in
and per
full
be fully
-put on
Sn Iv Co
tin Mini
v. Sin .
.
nil.
Of
Ii
k,
You g- i y
Horse
Produce Bought ml .
D. W.
GREENVILLE
North Carolina.
Announcement
We beg leave to announce that we are
Wholesale and Retail
for v,
White Lead, Paints,
Colors, and and
Country Ready Paints.
There is no line in the world better than
line. It it a
reputation for honorable wares and honorable
dealings.
If you use the Harrison Paints you 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
N. C,
BATTLES IN
An inter of v.
may i ca i so .
and
truth, the i
blood ilia
of .
by ;. . i
this e v. .- fl . r . i
Tie on i i
at a during
a . . The defend-
of the patient's life were a kind
of which destroyed the
malarial parasites. A
would engulf parasite, which
would then be scan undergoing a
process of disintegration inside the
and only the pigment
granule- were left. Afterward other
would approach and ab-
even i. granules.
Future of the Eiffel Tower.
The future of the Eiffel tower is
now becoming a topic of serious dis-
It has been a familiar ob-
to the holiday maker- of the
world for some now and in
1910 was to become the property of
the city of Paris. This fact raised
the question as to whether by that
time the tower might be regarded
as having accomplished its destiny
and as ready for demolition. Sci-
however, like it as a point
of observation; others aver that it
acts as a lightning conductor for
Paris, and military engineers
consider it a useful and ready made
station for wireless telegraphy.
the influence of these strong
credentials the city fathers have
prolonged the Eiffel tower agree-
till
BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST GO.
Body.
It is probable that the remains of
Emile Zola will be allowed to rest in
peace in the Pantheon, whither they
i arc now lo be transferred in honor
of hi- light for Dreyfus and justice.
. Sonic of his illustrious predecessors,
however, have suffered another fate.
The body of buried in the
I Pantheon in 1791, was turned out
when Marat was placed there in
1789. Later the of Vol-
and Rousseau were subjected
to similar indignity, one version be-
I that they were removed in a
I night and
disposed of in the open country.
According to another version, Vol-
body was removed during the
AT BETHEL, N. C.
At the close of
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts 824,326.82
Overdrafts 681.18
Furniture Fixtures 989.63
Due from Banks and
Bankers 10,317.63
Cash items
Gold coin. 885.00
Silver coin National bank
and other U. S. notes 2,119.43
Total
June
Capital 5,300.00
Surplus
Undivided profits Billi
Time certificates
Deposits subj. to check
checks
Certified
Total
of N in,
I. H. H Taylor Cashier of the above named solemnly
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my
edge and belief. H. H. Taylor Cashier
Subscribed and sworn to be-
ore mo, this day of April
1906 Sim
Votary Public
J. B. BUNTING,
M. O.
Directors
OF THE CONDITION
THE BANK OP FARM VILLE, FARMVILLE. C.
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, SEPT. 4th, 1906
Loans Discounts
1,680.00
Due from Banks 10,319.88
Cash Items
Gold coin 475.00
Silver coin
Nat. notes 3,170.00
Capital stock pd n
Undivided profits
Bills payable
to check 31,777.66
The Spread of
Leprosy is increasing in
North and South America. Co-
where there were only
lepers forty years ago, is said to
have now, and many find
their way into the United States.
Such a medical authority as Dr.
who was formerly chief
medical adviser to the government
of Japan, says the increase is alarm-
When leprosy is brought into
a new country it takes fifty years for
the seeds to take root, and it be-
comes epidemic after some
years. It has been shown that
mosquitoes arc active in transfer-
ring the bacilli of
News.
Fruition.
Sir Anthony express-
ed the belief the other day that the
coming year would see the fruition
of those hopes which the Irish-
men had for years entertain-
ed. A correspondent of the Lon-
don Times observes that mis-
use of this word is one of
the commonest errors of educated
persona. II is supposed to have
Something to do with fruit, whereas
it conies from Latin and means
enjoyment or
moans The Ox-
ford Dictionary out tin t the
use of in Sir Anthony's
sense, is a eon. m
State of North Carolina, M
County of Pitt. ,
I, J. R. Davis, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemn
swear that the above statement is true to the bast of my
knowledge and belief. J. R. DAVIS,
Sub scribed and sworn to be-
fore me, this 11th day Sept.
1906.
J. V. JOHNSTON,
Notary Public.
TURNAGE,
T. L. TURNAGE,
R. L. DAVIS.
Director;
I Neat Job Printing
Our specialty,
Job Printing Office
State lotteries add to the incomes
of foreign governments. In Italy
they bring tho government in a sum
of nearly a year. In
Prussia the profits of the public lot-
tery amount to no less than
The Dutch government gets
the nice little sum of profit
out of its lottery. Portugal makes
about in this way and Den-
mark a profit of In Brazil,
where the government does not it-
self run the lottery, but collects a
tax on tic receipts of private lot-
the realized is
London Queen.
Kimball the
of being the champion absent-
minded man of Bedford, Mass. On
one occasion he called upon his old
friend and family physician, Dr. B.
E. Sawyer. After a chat of a couple
of hours the doctor saw him to the
door bade him good night, say-
again. Family all well,
exclaimed Mr.
reminds me of my
errand. My wife is in a fit
A HARD WORKED CLERK.
In Paris, M. minister
of the interior, is famous for his
caustic wit. The other day he was
pa.-sing through one of the rooms at
the home when he caught
sight of a clerk fast asleep, with
head on his blotting pad. -M.
recently insisted on the
clerk.- of office ,
at all events putting in an
their desks, for seven ho .-
every day, and the minister could
not help smiling at I lie evident fa-
which his new rule had caused,
TI v chief in the office was
ling to wake the young man up
when -M. put out a
hand to slop him. I
he said, not disturb him.
yon wake him up he will go
Perforated
Although the assertion recently
I., an Italian sea captain that
the power of sails was increased by
their being perforated was ridiculed,
it has just been proved that he was
right. His theory was that the force
of the wind cannot fairly take
on an sail because of the
immovable air that fills
hollow. To prevent the
creation and
ion he pierced his sails with many
holes, through which the wind blew,
the balance of the air pressure
against and exercising
its fall effect. Several experiments
have been made on these lines, and
the results are declared to have
been eminently
Mercury.
It Killed the Dog.
James Lawrence England's
veteran comedian, who died not long
ago. once played a practical joke on
his dog with results, In order
to get her hut band home at a
early hour after his work in
the theater was over Mrs.
used lo promise him just as good
meal as could Lo found in re
or club in London. This
meal hi wife would provide and
leave on the table for the comedian.
like to disappoint his
wife and used to give the food I
his dog. the pint
would mil hr
By tho
managed to . bib .
the dog died of
An Age In
are young and I am i.
is as saying to an in-
as you grow
you will find, as have found,
day follows day. and there
seem much change in you ill ml
you hear people o.
you as an old man. It is lie
with an age in loll
day, there doe- not em to be
much change till suddenly it is
that the age is become old. i
it is out of dale. The pro
movement in Russia is
riot. It is not even a revolution.
It is the end of an
The Loom Wizard.
If Edison lie the of
new world then certainly
holds a similar n i
rope. Although still but
of his name is already
mortal as the inventor of a loon
which does in a few hours what I.
old methods y lie prose
ed to the ti r i . a
of tapestry containing
crossings of silk thread, which s
begun and finished within live hour-
fly old methods this would have I
en four years to make.
Mail.
Johnny
English people in New
have a rough and read;, .
anglicizing the Maori or
names. Kile the English
refer to a Mi
One f the most formidable
rebellions was headed by a chief
named but the British
soldiers culled
and out of this grew the legend
tradition that he was really an Irish-
man paying off old scores in the
guise of a Maori
Hard Traveling.
Hard traveling had no great
for a man who recently rode th
miles from Paris to Marseilles
strapped to an axle beneath a
railway car. When over-
ed at tho Paris station, he
travel Bed that be
taken for a However, when
he was handed over to the police
charged with intent to defraud the
railway company, he said he was a
Beyond a little stiff-
he was none the worse.
Lightning
A bolt of lightning did some queer
things during a thunderstorm near
Preston, England. It
came down the chimney line of a
farmhouse, wrenched the carpets up
and tore the paper from the walls.
Damage was done in every room
the house, but nobody was injured.
HE
OPEN
Takes place Monday and
Tuesday October and
1906 to which are
cordially invited. We
name Monday and Tuesday
as the days so that all may
attend before starting
your weeks work. These
Hats were bought to sell
as well to be admired
shown.
The prices are
Reasonable
C. L. Wilkinson Co.





COASTAL WATER SUPPLY.
Interested in
Matter.
Washington. N. C, Oct.
Yon will the append-
t let tea Mr. M. O.
yet there has been no
of the
condition, and lack of
concerning them has been re-
for the waste of
thousands of in searching
for good water at localities
none are procurable.
industrial growth of many kind
dependent upon the
water of particular character.
the B. the development
. . , .
caved n a
i i of
i N
i of the urea art
. Th f
i in
of t
the
been I by the meager in-
i the
and f the available el
waters.
A of logic ma-
bar already been d,
the of the mg
Id depend- , naVe been determined at
. I
,, . . don
tips have
den Hied the only
of pure water
the . in of the At
lactic i to be obtained
from deep bored wall. Titian at
belt, of public supply
ton rod r I also for
mi i sections. This fact cannot
be too strongly impressed upon
people, l lie one obstacle in
the of North
Carolina i- the presence of
diseases. Mali not exist
to extent believed the
resident sections but still
It doe prevail sufficiently to give
color prejudice existing
is. is unquestionably
true that good water and right
living will an
against any form of in
Eastern North Carolina.
abundant supply of suitable
water for industrial purposes is of
only y Importance and
sure supply these put poses
must also come from the
e ii St real t.
Those Lave heretofore
ought a water supply in the
towns and on the mat with
difficult is bad DO
to guide them us to the
Ii would probably afford a
satisfactory supply of drinking
or the quality same and
mom y be n invested am
encountered as the re-
of this upon the
The chief so-
inquiries from par
ties and advice regarding the
work investigation which new
proceeding I hope owners
factories, the municipal authorities
of tin several I as well as in-
f. mi will not
ale freely their
nation which they mi y
have upon Mil in.
the; . to me and I
will i in forwarding
tin
i , ; .-1 I the States
ii hi ii is expected
sufficient additional data
have, be. n collected the ti. lit
men summer to enable tin
publication of a during tie
winter. So far as possible th
will be divested it
cal details, and it will be
pared and arranged that the read-
en may from it
the u-
and quality of the
water supply at any locality and
the industrial purposes for
is filled.
It is often d to v
just what s
should lake in any region, d
especially that given
j parties, is Deeded.
dis-
represented by is m-
within this coastal plain
it hoped that yen
take active in the and
aid tie bureau with your rec m-
Very yours,
M. O, Leigh I on,
Acting i.
Name Your
It has been frequently
and the suggestion is a good one,
for every farmer to place bis i
and the name of his farm on I. is
road-gate. Not only would per-
sons driving to a place more
find it, but it would add mote
pleasure and interest to people
driving from place to place.
last result have special if-
with regard to well kept and
pretty An observing
son will seldom pass a beautiful
la i in without desiring know
w m it ii tiling i
Will Hang Nov.
The court
the of the
court in the case of Sylvester Bar-
convicted the murder
Constable J. Lovitt, l
me that villa this Gov
. fore Glenn bat Issued ft math
y, that plans setting Hie day of tie-
mi i . i . perfected m- Nov. 17th.
tie i within the
. -i n. and,
ii, . report during ilia
coin.
i .
A Thursday.
V e ti i . i talk ab
f blue t j . I Hi i r
with
. , .
i n i i g ,, ,,, blue
. p j To l m
.-
Bl
TI
lo
a.
Still
en o.
el i
I V. I I .
P I
II ., i .
pi d,
i n e
ii iii ii i
,. A
in
i tin
Lie u
i I l . . . t T-
d the .
i i
ct I
to i
u ii . pi
hall n dollars i i I
. I . I
. i ii g Mi i v in. are cU i f
ii l clerked in
; u I . ii of
in X
their sup- .t care Ibis .
Department Store News.
BE
YOURSELF,
ll cur left re Each
merchandise with great tare as to quality, style
price and din ability, and the usual high standard excellence ha
been maintained.
The New Cloaks and Rain Coats
are coming in every few days, the variety is great and we are offering
some splendid values. Ladies Full length Coats, well made in
the latest styles, double breasted, belted, and trimmed with
braid for the better grades run up to 118.00 and includes the
new style.
The New Dress Goods.
are ready for your inspection, the showing includes the season newest
offerings, such as Broadcloth. Batiste. Voile, Serge,
ma, Mohairs, Flannels, Wool Mixtures and Plaids, ask to
see our special Chiffon Broadcloth at yard.
The Silk Department.
is and sparkling with good values, Crepe de
the real double width in lovely shades for yard.
22-inch Crepe de in perfect shades for yard. Our Hi-in
Taffeta Silk in black and colors is worthy of your attention, price
yard. New Plaid Silks in all shades and combinations.
T Ii
Contains the newest the seasons novelties in Fancy Back Combs,
Belts. Shopping Bags, Gloves. Handkerchief a, Hosiery,
Ribbons and Ladies 16-Button length Black Kid
Gloves pair. and Colgate Talcum Powder box.
Colgate Dental box. Bouquet Soap
The Ladies Home Journal patterns for fall a nil winter here, price
and The Fall Fashion Book toe and Fashion Sheets
free.
You will not regret paying this store a visit, for we have many inter-
things to show you.
w . J I I I
WU-5
ISSUE MISSING


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Eastern reflector, 9 October 1906
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