Eastern reflector, 31 January 1905


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treat d with i
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id oil. this
U It
take u . t-old
be d on the
feet. If . only
. i. men-
can he a of
the mix . . if , nurse,
m. Later,
after th . the
face be
to
I'm-this daily
less i . . i. is H strong
;. A badly
is
and
stop
ether
d in
A LITTLE
.-.
If you glass r
iii be
. I in the
following i .
in spirits of a smell
of the mixture
gently over a pal lire. When
mixed by thoroughly in. I ting it will
form a perfectly transparent glue,
which will unite glass and
that the joint will scarcely
be noticed by the most critical eve.
Into
Cream.
a double boiler put four
ounces-of imported sweet almond
oil, one-half ounce of white wax,
three drama f one
ounce of water end one ounce
of extract of witch hazel. Let re-
main over until melt-
l en l in fire and beat
mil gradually one
dram of o . i . , and
two dram of I. . ,. , and
until cold.
at
ClO. old It
lo a
. . . a is
invite him in
fence of Mrs.
and wit are
Par . scan
i in semi-
Hall
J . and lie
from A
; Z. lea; liar an adapt-
dim
if the topic is once
1.1 kins wants lo do
with
dropped sun-
dry a
. her husband was
b I to we m. All he said
i gel your
i- is apt
a leads the
customary
. play acting
hi wife's cleverness.
A; J . in r last
who i- a crank on the
expatiating on
-mall of milk as a
interrupted Slow-
Kins. -I know of a baby that gained
eleven in one week by a lib-
diet of cow's
was it asked
replied
New Press.
CONDENSED STORIES.
The Farmer Dinned In
Battle of Wit.
Harlan W Whipple, president of
the American .
tells tins story the expense
of an enthusiastic who
fall made a tour of the White
tourist, who was
by his wife and two other
was clad in a long brown
duster considerably the worse for
being with axle grease and
GET YOUR SUPPLIES
Now
Positive.
Everything you want in the way of
nice Groceries, Canned Goods, Pickles,
fruits, Candies, Nuts, can be had at
or t ore.
We carry a large supply of the Best
Goods .
JOHNSTON BROS.
The Cash Grocers.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
-OF-
IV
in
but Ii
dry
n . . .
on ii
D.-y .
perfectly,
an it is by
i -is of fine-
part of
i the chiffon
I nib the mix-
I like this out,
with i lean
Cover leave
T ii xi brash and
shake . particle of p from
the chiffon.
II
Velveteen.
done. S it in tepid
and i . . v .-nap.
Add to a t i rinse water one cup
of I a pas the gar-
at i .-. . ii i of
doors, iron it on
not ii it on a but
with two .-- ling i be
their ham-. raises the pile.
Parsnip.
Cut up a piece of -food mixed salt
pork in half a dozen thin slices and
try out in your stew kettle until a
nice brown, then add a layer of pars-
nips lengthwise and
with then a layer of
potato and so on until the kettle is
full. Cover with water boil for
a hour or, better still, an hour
and a half.
Pneumonia Warnings.
Pneumonia doc- not come in a
twinkling. It hangs out its danger
signals long in advance. Hours of
unaccountable lassitude after a chill
or even a sense of chilliness, flashes
of heat and simultaneously
toms of severe cold are all warnings
that should send a person to bed and
have one telephone for the doctor.
s brother
I i lea I
i.-i Undoubtedly,
having been torn in several places.
He wore the regulation goggles and
a cap. One day he met a
j typical Sow England farmer
the village a slow
moving steed. Thinking he would
have some fan with the rustic, he
pulled up alongside of his wagon
and
. fr end, do you suppose
fork anywhere in these
over the
at him and his
for a moment, the native re-
ain't much round
n snow Hies, but if
V got here a month ago cud
gin ye a job as scarecrow in
t ml reckon
mad b e mod tin, in that
ere . up York
Tim, .
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, FARMVILLE. N. C.
At the close of business Jan. 11th, 1905.
LIABILITIES
mid discounts. . .
iron bk 22,983.89
Gold coin, Undivided profits,
Silver
U S notes Deposits sub. to
Total
Total
parts ; i
132,942.39
State of North Carolina,
-he
Of my knowledge
Subscribed and sworn to mt, this 17th of January 1905
J Notary Public
If. L, Davis,
W. M Lang,
W. J. Hi rectors.
i Hie prophet be-
i have their ascension
; I ii the
v In
, was able to
the which
i i I her power of
. . long, like a rid-
P or ., n walking
d. and in that vast
bent forward
ea lo . r the
don't you
admire m , , . -v
j ma. little boy.
w. . replied Charlie.
I is
. all the silk is pro-
for a poor
mean dad naked
I Ledger.
The
acted ii . u fool when
In Using Gasoline.
Gasoline is most efficacious as a
cleansing agent when it is warmed
by being set into a vessel of hot
which has, of course, been re-
moved from the It is useful
also to soap the article to be cleans-
ed, using the gasoline just as if it
were water.
. v lien yd
proposed lo said the wife in
after years.
. are mi my an-
the meek and lowly husband,
the mere fact that I proposed to
you is sufficient proof of my
as an News.
For Eggs.
wire a noon whisk is best for
eggs when i arc beaten separate-
A beater is best when
the yolks and biles are whipped to-
In a Poker Game.
the famous Silver flow club
In Ii. they used to big
pol. paid I.
Canada.
the game one day sat Marcus
Daly, Hearst J. I. Hag-
gin, when ;. re burst in a radiant
drummer, who had a two
card lo the institution. He
march.- up to the players and
asked if he might lake a hand.
yes. Come right said
drummer pulled out a roll
of bills threw a hundred dollar
note down on the table. me
have fr he said grave-
II. went to hung Up
and hot. hen he returned the bill
Still la; on the table.
hat's the matter,
the traveling man haughtily
ed. Ain't my money
Why, yes, to be said
Hearst, give the gentleman one
white . Herald
Victor Receives
To th Victor Belongs the Spoils.
to the
St. Louis, Mo., W.-The Lock Co., of
today, Grand Prize at the
st.-l bank
and
hr magnificent ,
workmanship
The has never been Burglarized
J. L SUGG, Agent.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Name For
The artist was of the impression
wt school. He had just given the
last touches to a purple and blue
canvas when hit wife came into his
studio.
said he, is the
landscape I wanted you to suggest a
title
not call it she
said after a long
there's no place like
he replied meekly.
North Carolina, i
Pitt County, i h, Superior Court.
M nm Cannon
vs
Louis Henry Cannon.
The defendant above named will
take notice, that an action entitled us
has been commenced in the
court of Pitt county by the
plaintiff against the defendant to ob-
a decree for absolute divorce,
and the said defendant will further
take notice that he is required to
, pear at the next of the Superior
court of Pitt county to be held on the
seventh Monday before the first Mon-
day in March, it the of Jany.,
IV at the court house in Greenville
and answer to the complaint
in the said action, or the plaintiff will
apply to the Court for the relief de-
in complaint.
This h Jay of Dee., 1904.
D. C. Superior Court.
t. O. James, for plaintiff.
1- R. L.
Dentist.
N. c.
LAND A LB.
virtue of a decree of the
or court of Pitt county made in special
proceeding No. A
Stocks, of William Cullen
against John s.
and others-the undersigned
will sell for before lie-
court house door in Greenville on
Saturday, the day of Feb.,
the following described tractor parcel
or land situated in the county of Pitt
On Indian
V the lands of
late Dennis smith, ff. J. Williams,
known
as No. J In the division of the
land,
acres more or less.
v r, , Commissioner,
r G. James,
LANIER HILLIARD,
Greenville, N. C.
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Iron Fencing Sold.
Editor and Owner
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 1905.
No.
Are Good.
ANOTHER
THE LEGISLATURE.
Periodically some
Englishman rises to remark
that it is the govern-
of the United States
take steps to bring about the pay-
of the bonds of the Southern
Confederacy. A correspondent l
Will Kills Lawrence Hopkins Over
Cards.
In I lie m i ate m more
afternoon on the plan- .,.,. M the divorce
of county . , p,,.,.,, , The
Barn hill, about miles from town, ., i;, ,. H u , ,,., .,,.,., n panted by
a murder occurred. It seems that; ,. of the stale
The London Financial had at the w, Al bills were
attention to the highly iii Will Williams, a i., except one tor
fact that -within th were of livery stable
yards of the Mansion in
cards. Lawrence Hopkins woo
metropolis are cents from Williams and this
over of the- the latter Williams
bonds. He ease, observes that spite his wife and
the Southern states are prevented her.
from paying them act of Con-
the anger winch
prompted the destruction of tile
cotton deposited as security tor
these bonds and the passage an
was about to leave the house when
Williams grabbed a gun, put a
shell in it and tired the load in
temple,
the toad at d killing him
act rendering reparation to the
bond holder, illegal, should have The Dr. William
been appeased by this time.
it is suggested that,
now per
lain, out to hold an
and the the
United States should now per as stated above.
the South what. Williams baa been captured
it can toward an set- are bunting for him.
the These, it
should be are the North at Appomattox.
repudiated bonds of The North Carolina Appomattox
period, but old Monument Commission, composed
ate bonds, which the South would of Messrs. H. A. London, E J.
surely have redeemed had the. Holt, W. T. Jenkins, C.
of war been side D. met in Raleigh,
of Dixie. There is the elected Mr London chairman,
est that, thy will ever lend J. Bryan Grimes secretary of
have any value expect to i secretary. A for
Since tho there a monument of North Carolina
been some speculation in these granite was accepted The
but, oar Loudon will be unveiled and a
Tho News
bought
chances for a re-payment of these
at a per dollar would
be guilty of a rash,
speculation the of
the set forbidding the taking of
The Confederate
bond was born in honor; the re
construction bond wan dis-
honor. Neither is worth the paper
on which it was printed as an in
vestment; but there will, perhaps,
away- be unsophisticated persons
to believe that one day both will
be quoted on the London and New
York stock exchanges
Sun.
Meeting in Methodist Church
On invitation of the pastor,
D. H. of the Western
North Carolina Conference, M. E.
South, will conduct a
series of meetings
church of this place, Feb, 5th to
inclusive. Dr. is
specially gifted in evangelistic
work. He is now holding a series
of meetings in Mathews, N. G.
In a letter to the pastor the
Methodist church here, he stated
that on Sunday fifty persons
professions of faith
in
night
Feb. 1st, the League will
hold prayer services each night up
to Dr. will
in c on Saturday the 4th, and
preach twice Sunday the 5th,
at which time announcements will
made as to the services through
the pillowing two weeks.
The people of Greenville, regard-
less of denominational lines, are
invited to attend these
services. J. A.
Pastor.
rial celebration will be held at
Courthouse, April
9th, the fortieth
Lee's surrender. The chairman
wan directed arrange for trans-
Special trains will be
mo, special rates from all
points North Carolina and
The governor, Supreme court
senators and
North Carolina and the
governor, senators and
of Virginia will be invited.
All Confederate veterans in North
Carolina Virginia, and
veterans who surrendered at
Appomattox, the daughters of the
Confederacy, and members of
memorial associations will
be invited to participate. Generals
W. P. Roberts and W. R. Cox,
and other prominent soldier who
at Appomattox, will
be guests of honor, Major George
A. A lines. United States army,
retired, who generously deeded
the site tot the proposed
was voted the thanks the
commission and was invited to be
present. The North
annual guard will be invited to
participate.
and one providing right
illegitimate inherit
their mother.
The bill to exempt the town of
prohibiting
he sale if liquor near certain
churches patted rs third
the a number of
hills were introduced, more
than on any previous day of the
but were mainly
local in character. Several
on the divorce law offered.
Representative Glenn offered a
bill to establish a reformatory for
white juvenile
Alley
a bill to provide a lien
chase money of timber by
age.
There were several petitions
for the repeal of th merchants
tax. A bill was introduced to
enforce use of broad tires on
roads. The bill to increase salaries
of es caused much discussion
but passed by very
small majority.
In the house there was another
of local bills. The day was
largely in discussing the
bill to repeal the
FRIDAY.
the senate a number of
petitions were presented
for the repeal of the
Senator introduced a bill
to prevent persons not members of
secret from or
displaying upon persons the
emblem or insignia of such society.
Ail other new bills were of a
local nature.
In the house Representative
introduced a bill
to fares railroads in
North Carolina.
Representative Little offered an
amendment to code relative to
notice of of division fence.
Other new bills of importance
To amend j of
summons newspapers and
late thereto. To prevent
monopoly for protection of
t ,
STATE NEWS.
TO BANISH BUCKET SHOPS.
I he Stewart Bill Rid the State
This Form of
On f the most important hills
is
lint introduced by H- a
Stewart, of Burnett relative
shops in North Carol ins
is as
Genera Assembly of
North Carolina do
l. That whoever
principal, or as agent any c
or person or
-hall set up and carry on
et shall be f a mis-
demeanor, and, upon conviction
thereof, shall be of crime
and rind or imprisoned at the
oration of the court.
Sec A bucket shop, in the
meaning of the preceding section
is a place where are posted or
published from information re-
as the sane occur, the
fluctuating prices bonds
petroleum, cotton,
or other commodities, or of any
one or more of the same, in trades
made or offered lo he made on
boards of exchange, or by per-
son, firm or organization and
wherein the person currying on
the bucket shop, either as
pal or agent, pretends to buy or
sell, or goes the form
buying and selling, then and there
to any other person or persons
any one of said commodities at a
certain price fixed by or according
to the aforesaid prices posted or
published, but wherein neither
party actually buys each com
modify and neither party actually
sells the same.
Will Remain a few Days.
Polk Miller, of Richmond, who
gave an here Fri-
day was the guest of R. O,
for the night. Today
In
Sit Jan
Miss Lizzie Greenville,
Is Mrs Frank
b of Newark,
S was in town last w
Isaac visit
last week.
Mr. of Washington,
visited day or two
this week.
L. P, Robertson, of Petersburg
was in town Tuesday night
II. B, Williams, of
met with an accident hare Tues-
day while trying to board i
train. He taker into
office of Dr. Rick- mid, was in .
as comfortable p .-
was able to lie ink en
next day.
Mis. Lama Gaskins, of New
who been visiting her
daughter, Mrs. returned
home Tuesday.
Miss Bessie of Winterville,
who has been visiting her uncle,
N. T. Cox, I home
Wednesday, accompanied by her
F. L. Cox.
J. H. Cox, who has been sick
this week, is able to be out again.
He-
home the
Has Two Living
Lexington, Jan. strange
of R. F. of
the Elk Furniture Company here,
has come to light within the
last few days. Through
no criminal intent on bis part, he
says, and although the fact was
now n to him until lately, there
seems to be no doubt that be has
two wives, both of whom reside in
each day or part Davidson county, about fifteen
of a day's operations the said
bucket shop shall constitute a
separate and distinct offense.
That this act shall be
in force and effect from its
went out to the country of
O. L. to be his guest until
Wednesday. The days will be
spent hunting recreating.
Mr. Miller is very fond of the
hunt and is a good shot.
Today it party from town went
and they had an old time
bit
A large distillery at Walnut
Cave was burned Tuesday night.
Asheville got a good lick of the
cold wave, I there
reaching below zero.
Seven houses Goldsboro were
destroyed by fire Tuesday night.
They were all small buildings.
Bethel Hill Institute,
was entirely destroyed by fire
Wednesday evening. The loss
was with only half
amount insured.
SHORT LOCALS.
How about a handsome chair.
Taft Vandyke.
All glad the weather is mod-
See our felt mattresses.
Taft Vandyke.
and rugs arriving daily.
1-24 Taft Vandyke.
are getting numerous
and the hunters are out after them.
See our chamber suits
buying. Taft Vandyke.
For building
Iota in South Greenville. Apply
Haskett. w
For Old Brick store,
either cash or on time. Good in-
vestment. Apply to R. Greene,
Washington, N. C. 1-17 d
Our job being sick part
of this week hampered us in
getting out work. We hope he
will be back at the office Monday
and orders will be hurried as fast
a- possible.
A woman gets very
of her husband when he goes a
toe-, turnips, cranberries, at M. long time without doing anything
I that looks suspicious.
Notice.
Notice is given that the
undersigned will petition leg
to the town of
Farmville, Pitt county, N. C.
J- S. Smith, mayor.
C. C. R. L. Davis, G.
C. Barrett, J. D. Jones, John
R. Joyner. Commissioners.
1-0 ltd aw
Polk
The that was
with Polk Miller in his
in the opera house, Friday
night, did full credit to them-
selves. They are natural artists
in their line and have wonderful
voices.
nines apart. The facts appear to
be as four years
ago Chicly married Miss
Teague, of Wallburg, this
living together about
a year they Airs.
refusing t live with her
to his statement. After
living at this place about a year,
Mr. says he received a let-
from his wife's father, stating
that she was dead, and called
him expense.
Some time after t his, acting
the belief that his first wife was
dead, Mr during last
married Miss Maggie
of this place, and they
Within last
few days relatives of Mrs.
came to and said
she was alive and well and seeking
information as to The
latter disclaims any intention to
violate the law, and says be will
not seek to avoid the course of the
court in the matter; that bit second
was in good faith,
upon the firm conviction of hie
former wife's death. Pending the
outcome of the situation,
Mr. and wile No. have
separated. It is said
will seek a divorce from his first
wife on account of abandonment.
Charlotte Observer.
For and lot next
to W. II Long, on street.
Apply to W. H. 1-2
Lost Part of Finger.
On Thursday Willie one
of the workmen at the of the
Greenville Manufacturing Co.,
accidentally caught his right hand
one of the machines and lost a
portion of the fore finger. His
injury is quite painful.
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At Our
BARGAIN TABLES.
Over Production Sole Evil.
One Table Devoted
SPECIAL SALE
OF
Silks at Reduce a
PRICES.
To
New Orleans. its
night session the cotton
listened for an hour to ho ad-
dons by President A. of
the Nev Orleans exchange.
Mr denied that low prices
were in any sense due futures
sales. Low prices were due to one
cause, and one only, that of
--production. With the re-
of that values would
go up with a bound, regardless of
the future of Europe,
Africa or America.
Let the acreage he reduced
per cent, and all the Speculator
on earth cannot keep cotton from
going to ten cents. Speaking
the growing consumption of cotton,
Mr. said if this year's crop
was kept within ten million bales,
in three to five years the world
would require a crop of
bales more. Referring to the
of the present
he slid that any resolutions
it might pass would amount to
little if wore not followed up
with earnest, sincere and deter-
mined work. In the solution of
the problem confronting it, the
most serious since the civil war,
he said the convention hail the
best wishes the great exchange
he had honor to represent.
After naming vice presidents
and committees, the convention
adjourned until tomorrow morning.
Dear heart, life is not long;
The shadows lengthen and the
waning light
Drifts to the music of the even-
song,
And night.
Dear heart, though love may live
In loftier realms God's
eternal
here we need the joy that it
can
Its happiness, its tears.
And yet, such barriers rise
To keep the outstretched, sun-
hands apart
What is in the far faint
earth is dumb, dear heart
F.
Cough And Cold
All colds and pulmonary
complaints that are curable are
quickly cured by One Minute
Cough Clears the phlegm,
draws out and
soothes the affected parts, strength-
ens the lungs, wards off
Harmless and to
take. Sold at Drug
Store.
A man may be able o read a
man like a book, but lie can't shut
her up.
Constipation and piles are twins.
They kill inch by inch, sap
life away every day. Hollister's
Rocky Mountain Tea will positive-
cure you. No cure pay.
Tea or Tablets
Wooten's Drug Store.
Silk Selling at Greatly Re
Prices.
Waist patterns and Dress
patterns, Fancies and Black. Now is
your time for
SILK BAR
Wonderful Nerve
Is displayed by a man en-
during pains, of accidental Cuts,
Wounds, Bruises, Burns, Scalds,
Sore feet or stiff joints, But theres
no need for it.
Salve will kill the and cure
the trouble It's the best salve on
for Piles, too. at J. L.
Drug Store.
It is so expensive being married
j a man could pay a bachelor tax of
i all his income and be better off.
I'll brave the storms of
Pass.
I'll cross the plains of frozen glass,
I'd leave my wife and cross the sea,
Bather than be without Rocky-
Mountain Tea.
Wooten's Drug Store.
SPECIAL SALE.
OF
White Goods at
Reduced prices.
Beautiful Figured Madras Dimities
Linen, all thrown on this
gain Table at
PRICES.
SPECIAL SALE
OF
Embroideries and
at reduced Prices.
Every Piece Marked down for this
Special Sale. Some,
Come Early and Get Your Pick.
Your friends,
J. B. CHERRY CO.
Great Department Store.
Is running over with New Goods. Arriving
Daily. Biggest and Prettiest line ever Shown on
this market.
RUGS, RIGS, ALL KINDS, ALL SIZES, AT ALL PRICES
They are worth your Attention.
Mattings, The Line ever carried in this town. Art
from to they are the richest and prettiest de
Bigs I ever carried
Chairs, all kinds, cheap to the highly polished quartered
and leather seats Side boards, Hall racks,
her suits and
The Royal Elastic Felt and
three piece Bed, Are acknowledged to best in
the World and sold on positive guarantee. If no sat-
money refunded.
a m better prepared than ever to
my cordially
invite you call at my store,
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS.
TRULY.
A. H. Taft,
NEXT DOOR TO WHITE'S.
N. C, Jan.
C. H- attended court
in Greenville la-t week.
Alias Smith in visiting
Misses and this
week.
Luther Hail Johnnie Craw-
for spent Saturday and Sunday
in Vanceboro.
Mrs. Tucker and child-
after spending some time in
this left for Greenville
Monday.
Jerome and Miss
Mary Anderson Saturday in
Farmville.
K. T. spent Sunday
with his brother, C. H.
Mrs. Barker, of Winterville,
Monday afternoon in this
neighborhood.
Miss Annie
Monday evening In
Elias Crawford. Smith
Charlie over Sunday
afternoon.
Quite a number of people at-
tended at
school house afternoon.
dins Allie spent la-t we k
near school house.
Misses Addie
Nobles spent Sunday afternoon in
Ayden.
Exam Sunday near
Mr R. spent
Sunday with Mr.
Mr. Mrs. L. A. Worth-
Small Fire Near Railroad.
Thursday night when the pas-
tram parsed Buildup
Lumber factory, some
parks from the engine f-et some
grass and her Hash
on tire Richard
the was making
his 7-80 round be found things
h By culling Mine
help he succeeded in putting out
the file without giving any alarm.
The
night was pretty cold, but he got
warm enough one time.
Saved From Terrible Death
The family of Mis. M. U Bobbitt
of Tenn., saw her dying
were powerless to t-ave her.
The most skillful physicians and
every remedy used, failed, while
consumption was slowly but
taking her In terrible
boar Dr. King's New Discovery
for Consumption turned despair
into joy. first bottle brought
immediate its continued
use completely cured her
most certain cure in the fol
all throat and trouble-.
Bottles and I Trial
bottles free at J. L. Drug
Store
For Nine Days Only.
The system renovator.
Restores vitality, regulates the
kidneys, liver and stomach. If
Rocky Mountain Tea
fails to cure get your money back.
That's fair. Tea or Tab-
lets. Wooten's Drug Store.
It is in accord with the eternal
fitness of things when a bachelor
girl marries an old maid man
Relief
A salve that heals without a scar
i De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve.
No remedy effects such speedy re-
lief. out
cools and heals all cuts,
burns and bruises. A sure cure
for Piles and skin diseases. De-
Witt's only genuine Witch
Hazel Salve. Beware of counter-
are Sold at
Wooten's Drug Store.
Wise is the girl who can tell when
a man is making his usual proposal.
. ;
The Sale is Now On
Beginning Tuesday, January 24th, and Ending Thursday,
4th 1905.
I j
The Worlds greatest Clothing Sale Opened
AT FRANK WILSON'S WED-
MORNING AT A. H.
Come while the Pick of this magnificent
stock is still to be had. The quality you
know.
Frank Wilson,
THE KING CLOTHIER.
Stock
Of Clothing
Dry Goods, Silks, Hosiery
Embroideries be Sold at
Underselling Prices.
The flood gates of low prices have been thrown wide open. We're reduced to just one purpose,
that of having the greatest sale ever known in the county of Pitt. The short road to such a result
lies in the power of low prices, and we mean just we not be swerved from our de.
termination until our object is accomplished; the opening will be a gala day; bring the children;
, there will be music all day. We beg to you that this sale is even above the extraordinary,
not only from its low but tie class of its merchandise, as the manufacturers of their dry
goods are the best in the world. Don't forget winter is here. We can supply you at on the
dollar.
e. S. FOR BES,
THE MAN'S OUTFITTER.





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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
mi
l. AND
Not many people are hankering
, for the job held down present by
the czar of Russia.
in the post at Greenville, N. C, as class matter,
Advertising upon application.
A correspondent post office in adjoining counties.
The state University is quite
set. Only asks the legislature to
appropriate
in to
Pin- COUNTY, X.
TO INCREASE JURY TAX.
A to be An act to
increase the from two
dollars in criminal oases and three
dollars in civil cases, to five
in all cases where a jury is
in Pitt county.
The General Assembly of North
Carolina do
Sect ion That section of
the first volume of the code be and
the same is hereby amended by
striking out the word in line
four of section, and inserting
in its stead the word and by
striking out the word in
line six of said section, and insert-
in its stead the word pro-
this amendment shall apply
only to the county of Pi it.
Section This act shall be in
force and effect from and after its
ratification.
The is a copy of bill
introduced by Senator Fleming, and
as it has been reported oil favorably
by the committee will likely become
a law The purpose of this bill
is to make offenders and litigants
pay a higher jury tax and thus save
the county the that would
arise from the law enacted early in
the session increasing the pay of
regular jurors in this county.
It looks like ex Mayor
must Buffer the penalty of the law
upon him in trial for the
murder of his wife. The Supreme
of Appeals of Virginia has denied
the supplementary in his
case He was sentenced to he bang-
ed on January 20th, and was
ed by the governor until February
When informed of die de
of the higher court he burst
tears
C, Tins DAY,
This cry of the Democratic party
losing the east if certain laws are
not enacted is all bosh. The Demo
of the east are just as loyal to
the party as those of any section of
the state and their sticking
ties will found just as fervent.
Both the senate and house com-
of the legislature have de-
to strike the merchants tax
from the revenue act. This decision
the committees should he
proved by the assembly.
The who are holding their
cotton should be careful to protect
it against exposure to the weather.
There is as much danger of loss by
neglect in this particular as there is
from the low price.
The National Association of Retail
Grocers in session at Cincinnati ex-
pressed disapproval of premiums
and gift schemes and formulated a
crusade against such methods of
drawing trade.
The legislature sat down on the
proposition to amend die
and make the time of meeting
April instead of January. not
realize what was best for themselves
that time
The cotton convention in New
declared without a dissent
voice in favor of a per cent,
reduction in acreage and an equal
reduction in commercial fertilizers.
Russia's History a Stormy One.
Russia has already been the scene
of two great revolutions The first
popular uprising occurred in 1730,
when Peter II. was deposed and
Catherine placed on the throne.
Again in 1702 there was a
that grew out of the tyranny of
the reigning house of
that threatened to terminate their
rule
In this second uprising Peter III.
was forced to abdicate the throne,
and the revolutionists crowned
II. in his place. Her reign
was hardly lets stormy than that of
ruler who had been dragged
from the throne and murdered The
country was in a constant state of
semi revolution, and in 177-1 the
Cossacks entered into an open rebel-
lion which lasted a year before the
ruler succeeded in bringing them
into subjection.
History of many revolutions
among the nations of the world. The
first about, which there is anything
like definite record was the fall of
the Roman empire and the
of the republic on its ruins
by Julius Caesar in P. C. The
next great revolution was in
B. C, when the Macedonian empire
supplanted the Persian on the de-
feat of Darius by Alex-
the Great
For more than two hundred years
the world lived in comparative peace
but in D. C, there, came the
third historic revolution in
the great Assyrian empire was de-
and in its wake came the
nation of the Modes and Persians,
As to Witness Fees
Here some things suggested
by the Anglo
that have long been a cause for
the need of some
legislation as a matter of common
justice to the citizens of the State
The
witness summoned before a
grand jury gets no pay, where a
true bill is not found.
witnesses get nothing when a de-
is acquitted and the state,
or rather the county is taxed with
the cost.
looks like a hardship upon
witnesses who are summoned be-
cause they were supposed to know
something of a being
they have had opportunity to
know something
certain liquor dealer was sup-
posed to have sold whiskey on Sun
day, was presented before a grand
jury. Two young men who some-
times drank whiskey, were sum-
before that jury. They came
Monday, spent four days at a hotel
at the court house waiting to be
called before that jury. They may
have believed that the man sold
whiskey on Sunday, but they did
not know it, and a true bill was not
returned to the court; they received
no pay. And the clerk allowed them
to throw away ten cents each in
proving his attendance.
a defendant has you summoned
and he cornea clear, you are sure out
your time and hotel bill The so
and the state's witnesses get
half fees. This doesn't look alto-
right, but it is law.
reason this is so fixed is be-
cause so many take advantage of the
court's unprincipled hangers on
around the court houses, who are
looking for fees. But the county
officers should know who are all
right and who are not, and good,
honest citizens should not be thus
impose. upon
It is manifestly unfair and unjust
which was the work of Cyrus .
, . to require a man, under pain of pen-
Great In A. , the spirit of. ,. , . , ,
to attend court, sacrifice his
revolution swept over and , . . ,.
. t is business interests, pay his own ex-
, knows Low
long, and be told when it is all over
Where it is possible to do so home
Industries should be patronized.
There are many reasons for doing
I One is the money is kept at
home, and helps to increase tile cir-
of money at home instead
of sending it elsewhere to build up
and improve. W hen it is spent at
home it may come back to us. It
is said that the board of education
of Mecklenburg county has adopted
a rule to spend no money outside of
the county where it can be avoided
even the school furniture is made
in Mecklenburg county. As a rule
you get better goods at home than
by sending away. You know the
home dealer and the home-made
article and you can better determine
whether the price asked is a fair one.
Asheboro Courier.
the empire of western Franks
began under Charlemagne.
In the centuries that have fol-
that his witness tickets and mileage
. lowed not a nation on the globe has . ,. , , .
strips arc not worth a cent We
escaped a revolution Portugal was . , ,
. . . . . nave in mind now a poor man who
Five hundred citizens of
county have petitioned their
senator for the of a law
prohibiting the running of
biles on any public road in the
The things are great for fright-
horses, no doubt about that.
The investigating committee as to
the number of in the
reports that the services of
ton of them might, on a squeeze, be
dispensed with, hut the ten be
dispensed with then. Every little
saved it that much.
One day the legislature passed a
law to reimburse Treasurer Lacy
the three hundred and some odd
dollars that Martin, a clerk, stole
from him, and the next repeal-
ed it. That was doing and undoing
things in a hurry.
We have not seen any account of
Lieutenant Peary cutting down the
North pole and bringing it back
with him, but this weather feels like
something of the kind had happened.
All the same some people are talk-
that a building and loan
would be a good thing for
Greenville, but the talk should de-
into action
You can listen out for sick
of the legislature. If this
weather does not turn tho grip loose
among them we shall be surprised.
shaken by one in 1640 and England
ex her first serious one in
1775 when the American colonies
revolted and in 1776 came the De-
of Independence
demand of a
Post.
spent more than one hundred
cash, to say nothing of lost time
in attending court as a witness for
the defendant in a murder trial in
which he cannot get a cent back. It
land had . . , , , ,
, . . ,,.,,, . a rank outrage for the
lotion m that was fraught with
consequences nearly as great as
those resulting from the revolt of
her American colonies In that great
popular uprising there was such a
demand for reforms that the crown
could not resist it with the backings
of armies
One of the greatest rebellions in
the history of the world was that of
1860 to 1865 in the United States.
New York World.
As yet id legislator has had the
nerve to introduce a bill that will
the liberties of the dog. We
are hopeful that it will
Some of the towns along the
Atlantic North railroad
are taking steps to test the legality
of the lease of tho road.
China is getting her
is itching for a scrap with somebody.
Better keep that easy.
The Twin County Echo is the With Mrs. Miss Pat-
name of a new weekly paper that and Mrs. Duke all in jail it
has been started at Rocky Mount by looks like gay in the cells.
H. R Kinlaw. It gets its name
from Rocky Mount being on the
line and located partly in two
counties.
In tho years following the civil
i war, a smallpox epidemic such as is
now prevailing in certain sections
of the State, would have created a
j reign of terror in North Carolina-
Now no more attention is paid to it
than if were only an epidemic of
as much, for in the
latter case, parents would he con-
for their children, while
neither child nor adult seems to give
Chronicle.
Evidently, the new governor of
Illinois will not a candidate for a
second term. He has actually re
fused to appoint any staff colonels.
Atlanta Constitution.
It would be the proper thing now
for Brodie Duke to exert himself to
get his wife out of prison.
With both the national cud state
governments bearing down on the
whiskey traffic it is bound logo, that
is as business. Durham
Herald-
Something To Be Proud Of.
Scotland Neck merchants may be
interested to know that Greenville
merchants are out-classing in
business methods.
The Greenville said
Saturday that it was proud of the
advertising patronage of its home
merchants Attention was called to
the fact that the paper showed
twenty two columns of advertising
by the merchants of Greenville.
Just by way of innocent
son we have to say that the last issue
of The Commonwealth carried a lit-
over four columns of home ads.,
and perhaps the present issue will
curry less than that. Certainly
has reason to be proud
of its home patronage. Scotland
Neck merchants have never yet
en the subject of advertising any
serious consideration. The truth is,
they do not believe that advertising
pays, notwithstanding many a man
elsewhere has registered his fortune
through the influence of printer's
Neck Commonwealth
Fashionable dressmakers are
struggling with a plan to make sum-
mer ball room clothes warmer. Prob-
ably the idea of wearing more has
never occurred to
The most remarkable thing seen
or done in North Carolina in the
last generation was a Republican
member of the legislature last week
Standing up in the House of Rep-
and declaring that he
and his party in the State were for
absolute prohibition. Geo. Butler of
the county of Sampson is his name-
the fact that he is a brother of
Marion Butler may account for this
pretense which ho made. But what
is still more remarkable is that Mr.
Bowman, another republican
and a brother-in-law, we believe
of Judge Pritchard, said amen to
Butler's statements, and further the
nine republican members of the
House vote I for State prohibition.
Asheboro Courier.
This is the season of the year that
horse owners like to send their
horses to the clippers where the long
warm coat provided by nature is cut
close to the and it is the season
when the horse owner puts on extra
heavy underclothing, and dons his
overcoat. There is a bill before
to prevent tho sale in Wash-
unregistered horses whose
tails have been cut off The bill
should also forbid the clipping of
horses and of exposing them naked
in cold and wet.
Sun.
There was some evidence when
the legislature first met that not a
large number of bills would be in-
bat this has been
ed. The old hopper is chock full
of of all kinds, fool bills,
useless bills. There to he no
end to them- Greensboro Record.
The president's appointment of
the widow of ex-Governor Stone as
postmaster at Luke, Miss., and the
reasons therefor given out from
Washington look like an attempt to
hedge on the Minnie Cox case.
Wilmington Messenger.
Wonder if anybody will introduce
a bill to do away with home
stead law Hardly. And yet. we
honestly believe such a bill
pass. It has destroyed the credit of
the very people it was intended to
Times
The Assembly of North
Carolina will meet this year at some
point in the interior of the State and
net at a coast resort, it being felt
that there is to be such a change
from time to time.
10th Annual Meeting
Of the farmers Mutual Fire In-
of Pin county,
The meeting of above
association will he held in the
court house in Greenville on Mon-
day, Feb. 6th, 1905, at o'clock,
M., all re requested to
be present for the of new
officers and such other business as
may come before it
Jas. L. Little, G. T. Tyson,
Bee. and Ti ens President.
This department is in of A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep-
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory.
A ROUSING
WINTERVILLE ITEMS.
N. Jan 1906.
There is the best selection of
Inks, library paste and
at the drug store of Dr. B. T. Cox
Bro. ever brought to Winterville.
Protect your eyes by buying one
of those eye shades at Hie Drug
Store, price cents.
Highest price for cotton seed
paid by County Oil Mill.
Don't forget to bring or send
your cart hubs to A. G. Cox Mfg.
Co. Fat kind they
use.
Miss Katie Brown, of the Ox-
ford Orphans asylum, was here
Friday in the interest of the Or-
Friend.
Don't worry over that little lot
of cotton you had over when
you got through ginning your last
lots. The Pitt Co. Oil Mill, buys
seed cotton in any quality the
best market price paid every
Finest line of dress goods in
G. mill Co.
It yon are of nutting
flannels, skirt and waist goods,
call on B. G. Chapman and Co
R. G. Chap in tin Co have just
received- a car load of prices
right.
Protect feet by wearing
good shoes. B. G. Chapman and
Co. have the kind and you
Jno. Peel, of was here
Friday.
School books, stationery,
pencils and school supplies of all
kinds can lie at the drug
store.
Ban Oranges
caDdies at H. L. Johnson,
Go to T. N. Manning for
fresh candies, nuts, and
choice
Being in position to secure first
class raw material cheap, having
machinery with which to do nut
work, and being able to save and
work nearly all of our timber,
are a few of the why we
can save our customers
Winterville Mfg. Co.
The printer got the date for the
meeting of road overseers and
at Ayden wrong. It
should have the 1st Saturday
hi Feb. or Feb of Feb.
The drug store in stock
cayenne pepper, mid sage both in
leaf and powdered form.
Stoves, heaters and ranges. All
Styles, lowest prices. See our stock
before purchasing and save money.
Winterville Mfg. Co.
Penny candies a specialty at the
store of B. T. Cox Bro.
For seed plow castings and
all kinds of farmers supplies, see
A. W. Co.
For quills quilting cotton
see A. W. Ange Co.
Window door frames, porch
columns, brackets all kinds of
house trimmings at rock bottom I
prices, Winterville Mfg. Co.
Bargains tor the people Prices
Bight H. L. Johnson.
For fresh meat beef, fish and
barbecue. Go to H. L. Johnson.
Car load Furniture just in.
A. W. Ange and Co.
There big union meeting at
Bethany today Sunday.
A foil Hue of T. W. Wood
Sons garden seed always on hand
at the drug store of Dr. B. T. Cox
Bro.
See those valentines at the drug
store.
Bring me your turkeys I pay the We a line of rubber
highest L. Johnson. boots and waterproof
Big consignment of Royal the very thing fr cold
just received. Prices rainy weather at Harrington Bar-
G. Chapman Co. , Co.
The Pitt County Oil Mill is now It would surprise you to the
buying Cotton Seed. They pay j number of and carts that
the highest cash price or will ex shipped and sold by A. G
for meal. When yours; Cox Mfg. Co., but we were in their
are write for prices. shop yesterday they bad a
For fruits and confectioneries nice lot of work just being com-
to J. . and Co. They their limber was tine.
have a choice lot,
K. G. Co, say that
they have a full assortment of
A. G. Mfg has two ear
different styles f farm
fence and their prices me low,
general and price had better go and your
are right.
the twenty
days in jewelry and cutlery
B. T. Cox Br.
A lot chairs just arrived.
A. W. Ange Co
tat
wood cart hubs. A. G. Cox
Co.
W. L. House had a horse to run
away at X Reads a few
days ago. Mr. a
smashed buggy.
Santa Clans bag a
in B. T. Cox drug
store until after He is not
good looking but he love the lit-
folks. Come and see what he
has on exhibition.
For shoes at a low price bet
quality. See H. L. Johnson.
A few at K. G. Chapman
selections soon.
For hoe- Shovels forks and
spades go to A. W.
We carry a lull din-, of free
school s, pens, pencils,
stationery, chalk, col-
on to the companions, day
books, ledgers, tablet and
tooth and hair brushes,
tooth picks and tooth pow-
and shaving brushes,
soaps, pocket knives, silver ware,
jewelry, anything that may be
found in a well kept drug store.
B. T. Cox
POLK MILLER
Large Audience Greatly Pleased
There has not been an entertain-
I meat of any class or kind in Green-
cheap
Notice -The road overseers and in many a
of supervisors of
road- will meet in Ayden at as
a m. Feb. at J. L. Stokes Polk Fri
J. L. Chin. day night ; temple opera
Rut to kill rats house,
and mice at Harrington Barber In a well chosen words ex-
Co. I Governor T. J. Jarvis explained to
L. L. black horse got j the audience the or of the
frightened yesterday and ran entertainment given by Afr. Miller
against the engine that drives the and referred feelingly to old
cotton gins broke off the South, manners, customs and
throttle valve. He came on down traditions
town smashed up the cart.
The Greatest Economic Event of the
Whole Season.
The absolute supremacy of this Store as
a value giving institution, was never more
thoroughly demonstrated as now when all
of profit or cos is forgotten in our
endeavor to rid the shelves, counters and tables
of surplus slow moving, stock.
Genuine sacrifice prices on our entire
stock of
Dress Goods, Shoes,
Hats and all Kind of Goods.
We are paving the way. Read our prices
and examine the merchandise and you will be
satisfied.
don't let your horses and
Then two bouts or more Mr.
Miller Id own. inimitable way
get pour and took hearer Lack into the old
Give each one bottle of Whites Says before the war, and told, as
Purgative medicine, this j he only can tell, of the many,
in shape to get the full benefit of happy recollections of that period
two packages days that, exists now only us a memory.
White Worm and million j Taken ill and in nil it was the best
powders Yon will be astonished and moat enjoyed entertainment
the Improvement. in in a long time.
Car load of oats received ;
Harrington limber .
Best line of plows and plow, A Good One.
casting. Barber I w g
have just opened up a big yesterday and called In to
line of shoes, styles up to-date.
to
Harrington Barber Co.
For corn and seed oats go to
Co.
pay his subscription to The
for the twentieth year,
lit-is a good one, take him any
way you will. Ho likes The
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST GO.
AT N. C.
At the of business January 11th, 1905.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts, unsecured
Furniture and fixtures
LIABILITIES.
t Capital stock paid in 5.300
2.44 Undivided profits
609.94 Time certificate of depot 500.00
Due from 16,938.42 sub. to check 20,327.30
Silver coin Cashier's 267.25
Total Total 126,651.22
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt,
I, H. H. Taylor, of the named bank, do
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge
and belief H. H. TAYLOR. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before
me, this 20th day of 1905
A. Gainer,
Notary Public.
Attest.
R. J. GRIMES,
J. W. THOMAS,
ROBT. STATON,
Talcum powder
Ladies skirts
silk
All dress goods
All dress
goods
and shoes
inch Black
Table damask
Waist sets belt pins
and all one
price
Best and
hams one price
jackets all one
over coats that were
and one
price now l
A good rain coin, for men
and boys with cape we
close them at
and Umbrellas now
A good with
rods one price
All ribbons reduced more
than half
Ladies black mercerized
shirts were and
now
Suit and trunks marked
down.
Comforts and cotton blank-
as wheat and
desirable at
this time,
Special 1.20 and 1.69.
10-4 sheeting
shoes
heavy shirts
and drawers, were
now
Wrights health underwear
always the reduced
price
Ladies and under
the knife.
in
white and all one
price
A mans all wool suits will
stand wind and rain
On
our price
A John Stetson hat,
always we close
them
James A Banister
and we
them
suspenders
Colgate soup
Any corset that was
and now
Mans and shirts,
now
Mens i hose, that were
non-
Ladies and
that were no-v
A big lot of towels to g in
the slump, Seethe roods
and you will buy
Thousands of yards of
Hamburg and Insertion,
and goods, now
Best Bleaching
Ladies vests and pants to
match and now
2.08
ill
We have plunged the Price Knife on
Our Entire Stock.
Can't Be Undersold.





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ton daily, except
,,; c a. Greenville, leave-
Greenville daily, except
at in. for Washington.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New York Boston,
mil all point North. Connects
Tor folk railroads for
mints West.
Shippers should older
i eight by Old Dominion Line
from New York and
and Southern It. B.
Old Dominion Line from Norfolk.
Clyde Line from Philadelphia.
Bay Line -ad Chesapeake tine
-Win Baltimore and Merchant
Miners Line from Boston.
Sailing h urn to
without Notice.
H. Myers,
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Cherry. A gt.
N. C.
B. talker, Vice
Manager,
Street. N. Y
HOWE TELEPHONE AND
TELEGRAPH COMPANY.
following can now
LAND
Whereas, and i
ii Samuel H. did on
day 1880. execute
i Y to A it R. j
Trustee, deed certain
. ; county, of North Carolina I
i sol d, to
I o due b. d Mai IS.
and Samuel Ru British
American Mortgage
it d, deed it recorded
In county, in Deed Hook B pan
II which inference la made;
and made to
tin of the secured by
mid trust deed, and the said trustee
baa duly requested to execute the,
therein art
Now. therefore, notice is hereby given
that and by virtue the power I
contained in said trust deed, I. the
trustee, she day of for Reflector.
Feb. the The handsome home of
in p. in., at the court house door in
This popular remedy never falls to
effectually cure
Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick
Headache, Biliousness
And ALL DISEASES arising from a
Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion
The natural result is good appetite
and solid flesh. Dose small; elegant-
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Take No Substitute.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
BANK OF GREENVILLE,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
AT THE OF BUSINESS JANUARY 1905.
AT HOME.
Ham
Col.
Skinner was more
Kin on even-
i, Mrs, Ski
Wads-
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in f lire-
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Coin
Silver Coin
the town of Greenville in Pitt county, I
North will, by n ,
sell to the highest bidder for cash the
property, dun.
in Swift Creek township adjoining entertained
the la of E. A. Johnson, J. P ., n.
and others, brine Hart lot l
which was allotted to Rasher- of
iv wife of S. in the ,
division cf the lands of L. B.
her father, the whole of lot he int. lb t artistic
her as follows . .
a stake, entered by poplar the were
lot number and runs North I
the beauty o.
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42.502
2,511.8
2.204.
0,201.82
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Warrenton,
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New York N. Y.
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Norfolk. Va
Petersburg,
Philadelphia, Pi
Richmond, Vi
St. Louis, Mo
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Tucker's line thence de-1 n
Bast 4- pole to a blank gum in rooms
line, then with
his line North degrees
Bast pole to a stake, his corner,
then South degrees East poles to
u water oak stump, South
poles to the 3rd
Of lot. thence with the reverse
of the second of lot number south
degrees w poles ti the be-
one hundred and
thirty-two acres more or less, ex-
the above boundaries from
the operation of this mortgage thirty-
seven acres of land which have
heretofore been sold off and the
filler the beauty
to Dr. H. Harper of the town of;
county, North
d. , Is.
Mr-. Skinner and Mis Skinner
cordially the guests to
tile hall, in the
drawing i Mises Nell
Skinner, th and Forte
at the punch bowl.
Progressive was game
price
B. W.
Ami ail otter Important nod ii
points east of the Miss
River.
1- EM AS.
Keep
School Books
School Supplies.
If You Need
an Book
We've Got It.
Ml Kinds Of-
Stationery
and anything carried in
a Book Store.
BOOK STORE
by mortgage December Mr. Harvey Joins, both
recorded in of Pitt ., .,.
North Carolina, Y page 243-25 W cf
and hounded as on j was fort-
a b
on the South by J. L- Tucker's lands, I tin-game delicious refresh-
on the West by S. V. j
land, containing about
acres. The same being the share , present were
lotted to Mary E Id the
Of the lands of her deceased
father, Iv B. Pugh. from Dr.
Harper's
land will sold to satisfy the
debt secured by said trust deed, and
such title will be given as is vested
in said trustee.
This Jan.
Albert U. Trustee.
By F. G. James, Atty.
North Carolina, Pitt County,
Superior Court.
D. Vines.
VS.
Delia Vines.
defendant above named will
take notice an action entitled as
above has commenced in the
Court of County by the
plaintiff against the defendant to ob-
an abs lute divorce, and the de-
ft will further take notice that
she is required to appear at the next
term of the Superior Court of said j
county to be held on the seventh
Monday before the Monday in
1906, it being the 16th day of
January 1905 at the court house in
Greenville N. answer or demur
to the said action, or the
plaintiff will apply to the Court for
the relief demanded in said complaint
this Dec. 17th. D. C.
Clerk Superior Court
F. G. James, for plaintiff.
Skinner, Winnie
Skinner, Nil a Lottie
Janie Brown, Lizzie Jones, Sallie
Gotten, Elba
Haywood Dull, Jr., K. B.
B W.
H. A. While, John
Ricks, J L. Fleming,
Asa Walter
Messrs John Garden, Charley
Harvey, Moseley, Smith,
Carr, Tom Hooker, Will Hooker,
lie James, Walter Wilson, Jr.,
Forbes. Tom Moore, Ben
Higgs, Harvey Jones, Ur. Skinner,
i Hair Skinner, Jr.
paid in
I Paid 0,8211.28
Deposit subject to check 207,717.74
Due to Banks,
checks
standing
U. C, Jan.
As authorized agent for
and we take
great pleasure in receiving sub
and willing receipts for
. iii arrears. We have a list
of
AYDEN D
M E N
J. M. Manager and Authorized Agent.
For cotton seed hulls, meal hay K. new Dr Perk la Wei a
Call i
North
County of Pitt.
James L. Little, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly
swear that the statement above is true to the of my knowledge
ind belief JAMES L. LITTLE.
. , . , , I
and sworn u before I j ANDREWS
me. day of Jan., . q
J. C. TYSON. W. WILSON,
Notary Public. I
go to Jackson.
The latent thing in shoes,
at W. C. and Go's.
Don't fail to see Ty-
son's new crockery both plain
Prices are
NEW
AT THE OLD STAND.
e have bought out the firm of A H Taft Co., and at their material and
Not Quite
How often you get a
thing
nail or screw driver or
lacking. Have a good
tool box and be prepared for
emergencies. Our line of tools
is all you could desire, and
we will see that your tool
box does not a single
useful article.
Of Course
You get Harness,
Horse Goods,
j. p
Corey
I.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bugging, Ties Bags.
and shipment
solicited
D. L.
Tonic to The System.
I For liver troubles and constipation
I there i nothing better De-
Little Early the
famous little pills. They do not
weaken the stomach. Their action
upon the system is mild,
I harmless. Mo re, of La-
Fayette, Ind., use
DeWitt's Little
work. Al other pills
have used and me
the and never
Risers proved
to be the relief They
are simply
find Little sue
reliable remedy to carry them
Store.
Dental
t Surgeon
The self-made is at least
enough to relieve Providence of
the responsibility.
No Moore Stomach Troubles
Stomach trouble is removed
the use of Dyspepsia Care.
It gives the perfect rest
by digesting what yon em without
the aid. The food builds
up the the rest restores the
stomach health. have
to diet yourself when taking
Dyspepsia Cure. J.
says,
Heart bar II
trouble some time. My
bus had the same trouble
and was not able to eat for six
weeks. She lived entirely on warm
water. After taking two bottles of
Dyspepsia She was en-
cured. She now
and is in good health, lain glad
to gave me ins ant re-
Sold at Women's
Store.
Every married man has two wives
the one ho really has and the one
he just thinks lie has.
A Very Close
engine, although
every joint ached nod every
was racked with writes C.
W. Bellamy, a locomotive fireman,
of Iowa. wan weak
pale, without any appetite and
all run down. Ah I to
give I got a bottle Electric
Hitters, mid after it, I felt
as well as I ever did in my life
j Weak, sickly, run down
I always gain new life, and
from their use. Try them
Satisfaction guaranteed by J. L.
Woolen. Price
Half the things people say are re-
later.
ff former stand in Phoenix building will continue the
turn.
We have two stores, one Devoted to Dry
Goods, Shoes, and and one devoted to
Furniture and Stoves.
Any article needed in your Parlor, Hall,
Sitting Room, Bed Room, Dining Room of
Kitchen, we can furnish promptly.
Give us a call and we will you,
of all who receive their mail at
this We also take orders
for job
Last Wednesday men,
who had been on a visit to the j decorated
at were
upon our streets a
stupor, and had they not bee.
found at the time in one or two
more there would been
of jobs for the dig-
It was intensely
were nearly frozen.
When yon need a nice, light,
pole, for your buggy or
Gallon make a ,,., the small pox.
Ayden Milling Mfg.
o. A vi N, C.
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co.,
N. C.
you need any tiling in the way
f Crockery, Tin ware
e to see us, Hart Jenkins.
Ask E. G. Cox about it. Life
ire, Accident and Health
P. O. Building, Ayden.
Call and examine our line of
grade buggies. You can be
convinced of the superiority
i market
ail
the
l -t medicine on the market at J
I sage, and fresh fish. R. Smith Bro
First Class hand made brick, by if at in
wholesale and retail large a pair of pants or shoes. Try U .
stock always on hand, your orders . Jack- n, On
cheaper solicited. J, A. The
formerly. W. O. Jackson On. ill pay v. ill.-.
Come to see us when you want you highest prices your Part, K. Smith c H
to buy Independent j Hides Floyd, the little .
Tobacco, we handle Trust j A man from Norfolk here J. F.
goods, Hart
J. A. went to Green-
ville Wednesday as a witness in a
FOR ONLY.
The Masonic Mutual
Relief Association.
The best plan, hem
rate and the induce-
See
A. P. At
Ayden, N. C.
e m
very important case was
tried that day. This was his first
trip from borne since recovered
suffer- ,
one day this week and hired a intensely from . .-. f,
of j toga hi.- some time is and m-j
to Virginia, the friends hope be may be web.
were four who had contracted for doz Mason Jam and
the year with Ayden Lumber j at J. R. Smith Bro
Co. The agent Hie Hay, cotton seed meal and hubs
I immediately telegraphed ahead and I at J. R. Smith d Bro.
Now we have plenty the three of the were red Cook Heating stove at J.
leaf wagon and cart at Goose Kent and Bro.
wheels and will sell them as cheap j Tuesday even I s J. R. Smith Bro. call attention
as any one. tried before E Ire J. J. Stokes j to their poultry
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co. up m their nine hand for sale.
Ayden, N an i fill the warrants For Sale-One
AYDEN, N
PERUVIAN GUANO COMPANY,
DAVIS COMPANY, In
Wilmington, N. C.
Parties desiring a class
fertilizer will dowel to sop me
S. M SMITH,
N. C.
fencing now on
TAFT
Hardware.
For C Stoves Ranges,
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am-
munition, One and Two Horse
Steel Plows, Heat Cutters and
In fact anything;
in Hardware come to
H. L. CARR
Milling Mtg. Co.
Joe C. while at in
bis shop yesterday, turned over a
of boiling water, scalding
hand so badly that the skin
off in sheets. It was an
E. E. Co. will do all they
can to please you with
heir new line of heavy and fancy
Just received, fine line of
and can fit you up any style
r price.
Ayden Milling Mfg Co.
Fancy candies, apples
nil bananas at E. E. Go's.
Call on s fur a bar
el of Columbia Flour, none better
o be had anywhere.
offering good values for
he money in shoes, hats, caps,
mattings, tables and
oil cloth Cannon Tyson.
For can peaches, apples, corn
apply to E. E.
Co.
Moore while standing
ear his horse, is a
received a kick in the
side from brute. Mr.
suffered very much from
heard
as
ANNIE.
EDWIN TRIP, Prop
Ayden. N. C.
syrup for the traveling
Smith were withdrawn Fountain, cause f Um
I The company would more Terms or installment,
pleased if could secure the entire at and below
man ho idem ibis i consisting jewelry,
trick. They would spare u . me mi gm s, pistols, rifle
Tyson have the prettiest line of that the punishment so and other
richly merits mi-.-ht receive its full j fancy Christmas toys, religious
measure- land medical books.
One horse wagon as good as new
by J. R. Smith Bro.
The ladies say that Cannon A
goods in town.
Miss is
Mrs. J. J. Edwards.
Notice you want I grocers have a
your cotton ginned nice and clean, special line of goods
in order that you might realize j they wish public to see, They
better prices for it, bring it to the an up to-dale handling
Milling Mfg. Co., Ayden,
N. C.
Old Dr.
J.
Ayden N. C.
TAX NOTICE.
All parties owing to
town of for the year 1901.
I ace notified to come forward and
pay same on or before February
1905, or I proceed to
n hurt, but when we la-t
him he was getting along
ell as could be expected.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED
THIS WEEK
FRESH AND NEW.
Persian dates in
packages, and apples, prunes,
and raisins, also anything wanted in canned goods can be
found at our place at the lowest prices for first class goods.
In Vegetables our is replete.
In Fruits we have the best of apples,
grapes and grape fruit. Ask us for
Anything You Want in the Fruit Line.
We have also Premier Batter and double cream
Cheese, than which there is no better
DON'T FORGET
out Baking Department conducted by Mr. J. M. He
is excelling laking pies, buns bread,
late macaroons, jumble cream puffs, etc.
Yours very truly, f
J. A. Ricks Bro.
only freshest, newest and
latest in their line. To try them
Cannon Tyson are displaying j once will sure you to try
the most up to date line of j them again All they ark is the
tore aver brought to this market, j first trial the-u you will
T. W. of their friend forever. Try them,
as here on business Polite clerks, good goods and collect distress. This January
bales of cotton an suitable prices at the store of j , VI . F.
per day is what the Ayden Milling I R. Smith Bro.
and Mfg. Co., They give; Carry your turkeys, chickens,,
lint the public bacon, and produce to
found it out. j R. Smith Bro.
Frames for enlarged J. R. Smith Bro. are offering
each. Nice assortment pictures j special trade in
each just received at W. C. Tall and winter goods.
are cordially to
Carry your eggs chickens Bus both p ice and qua
Nice Rooms, Good Table Fare
and First-class Accommodations.
Terms per Day.
ASK FOR
COLUMBIA FLOUR,
If it give absolute
your
pay you for r.
K. Johnson,
Dist.
HART BROTHERS,
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES,
AYDEN. N, C.
Located on Bell road
Rest
the traveling or
public
Dr. Joseph Dixon
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office Block, Railroad,
Ayden, N. C.
W. C. Jackson A Co. all sizes and at J.
A. P. is off at Hob- i R. Smith Bro.
good am other points up the road bushels field
We continue to build J. R.
buggies for we do not manufacture see for
set apace we cannot the trade, that are simply the
Milling Mfg, Co., Ayden, N. seat the market
Examine our line of notions just j Ayden Milling Mfg Co.
and Co. j Carpet a cloth and I
Yard wide sheeting yard at J- Smith Bro.
J. R. Smith Bro. Wrong eyeglasses are worse;
Oar second order youth sometimes than none. If
if you do not secure and hats and caps are eyes tire, they call for help. J,
of our high grade buggies, now on sale at J. R. Smith ft Bro. W. Taylor a graduate optician,;
our loss will be than j of G. an can glasses
insurance man cannot be excelled. prices. Noted
Wears not surprised though for i have said that wrong eye
Mr Co. is a success seem poison,
having for his Baby wrappers, Misses and ladies
undertake a thing and it prove cloaks at J. R. Smith Bro.
a Another noble We believe by the first of
of Mr. Cox is he believes cotton will be cents. Note our
living ind let live. prediction.
Milling Mfg. Co.,
N. O.
We are Headquarters first
ass, light neat. Harness,
Milling Mfg. Co., Ayden
J. R. Smith Bro treat all their
with the greatest respect
id all are extended an
in to call at their store.
The place to wire fence
A. G. Cox Mfg Co. have big
of the American fence and
perfect also
pies bard wire. Be sure to
t their prices before buying
r spring supply of fence.
Car lime, aDd cement,
J. R. Smith Bro.
Car salt, fine and coarse at J.
Smith Bro.
Cold weather underwear at
to suit all. Fits
W. C. Jackson and Go's.
town and country
ts in oil, white lead,
turpentine at J. R. Smith A
OF
THE BANK OF AYDEN
N.
At the close of business 9th,
The public Know
stock of DRUGS, an
up-to-date line if
nil kinds
TOILET articles,
quality of RUBBER
goods and the best
OBTAINABLE
Also carry Garden Seed
Dye-stuff, Cigars, Cigar.
Chewing and
Tobacco, a large
f Pipes. Hard
Rubber and
Best stock of Brush
es all kinds.
ally com-
pounded.
M. M. SAULS,
PHARMACIST,
And Provisions
j Cotton Bagging and
Ties always on hand
V. Goods kept
in st ck. Country
Produce Bought and
D. W.
GREENVILLE
North Carolina.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts,
Furniture and
Demand Loans
Due from Banks,
Cash
Coin,
Silver Coin,
National Bank notes
other U. S.
Capital stock paid in,
Undivided profits less
expenses,
Dividends unpaid
Deposits subject to check, 38,029.08
Cashier's
Total
SPECIAL NOTICE
I am now prepared to servo
the public as
Land Surveyor
Any one wishing to have work
done in this line will please call
on me at any time.
Yours to please,
ROBT.
Surveyor.
don, N. C , Jan. 1905.
WE WANT COTTON SEED.
in Any Size Lots.
We will either pay cash .
change meal and hulls for seed
furnish bags a id pay all
eights Write, as
arc ready to sell exchange
HAVENS OIL CO.,
Washington. N. C.
Cotton Buyers Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
Private Wires to New
Chicago and New Orleans.





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C T.
To Whom It flay
GREENVILLE. N. C, January 1805.
49.000 Stock Tied Up.
IMMENSE STORE,
Greenville, N. C.
D Greatest Sale Conductors and Bargain Dealers with their entire staff of Skilled stock
CLO BY Experts and appraisers. The above plain notice speaks for its self. effort, Every Idea
Method and Ban will be restored to carry the to the letter.
off Bargains, Thursday, January 26th,
A SCENE OF REMARK-
AISLE ACTIVITY.
We are now thoroughly or-
in all our departments
to attend to the wants of thous-
ands of buyers who will throng
this reliable and popular
Town of Greenville
to experience sensation. Not one
dollars worth of goods to remain.
Buy for months to come.
possible to mention all the lots.
Remember day and date of sale.
ALL THE GOODS
TO BE SOLD ON
The PREMISES
Terms and Conditions to be Made known the day of sale.
Notices Posted.
No person nor persons allowed in or out without special permission
from Wood Bros, Sales people seeking position will be received from
to II a. m. Wednesday and Thursday proceeding day of sale. New tables as
advertised in time for first sale.
CLOSED ITS DOORS.
worth of new
merchandise hands,
the Big Store jammed and pack-
ed to the ceiling Wood Bros.
emphatically declares while in-
vested with full power to
the prices will give to the
of Greenville and surround-
greatest bargains
that were ever given. Offers
for the whole or any part of this
stock will be received first day
of sale, Jan. 27th, o'clock
sharp Sure you get to the right
place Look for
Banner Over Entire Front.
Jays.
SUITS.
Not all wool, grade only a question of a
few days
LADIES
Oil value
Stout and well made, value, question of a
few days
DRESS SUIT FOR MEN
All wool value, turn them all loose 4.87.
TAILOR MADE SUITS FOR LADIES.
value 3-98
RUGS, BIG SIZE
value, questions of a few days,
TABLE LINEN
value,
CARPETS
grade, questions of a few days,
CALICOES.
grade, colors, question of a few days
value, question of a few days
FLANNEL
quality, all dark colors
MEN'S HATS.
soft and derby, only a question of
days
UNDERWEAR
Heavy dark for men question
PANTS
Wool and dark would be
Questions of a few days
MEN'S TOP SHIRTS
For dress, grade percale
BEDSTEADS
Solid f value No use nor room for them
a few
cheap,
SUITS
All sizes, some wool goods
GOODS
Double width, inch wide, Grade for a
short time,
MUSLIN SHEETING
Questions of a few days,
grade, a question of a few days,
APRON
grade, not over pieces left
MEN'S OVERCOATS
Heaver worth This lot of will not last
Store Under Lock and K e.
satisfied. Doors will be open one hour before time of sale for inspection.
Public Sale a. m. Thursday January 26th.
Sales Ladies, only those capable of standing the strain of a terrible crowd and rush. Can use Extra wrappers
See WOOD BROS.
C. T. N. C.
ALL GOODS SOLD FOR CASH ONLY LOOK FOR BIG RED BANNER.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
D. J. WHICHARD. Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY I. 1905.
No.
WATER AND LIGHT COMMISSION.
Have Charge of Water Work and
Electric Light Plants.
A hill has been sent to the
turf to establish a water and
commission for Greenville.
copy f t he bill been furnish-
ed The Reflector for
so that the citizens of the
may know what its provisions
re. It is as
An act to chapter
PRIVATE Joe 1903
BEING AN ACT O AUTHORIZE
THE TOWN OF
TO ISSUE BONDS BEING
ACT TO FOR A
WATER AND LIGHT
FOR
THE TOWN OF
GREENVILLE
Toe A North
Carolina do enact
That tor proper management
of water, ewer and electric light
systems of the town of
commission to lie known M the
water Light Commission if
hereby established. The said com
mission to consist of three
who shall hold their terms of
four years, except that
the first appointees shall
J. G. is
hereby l a commissioner
until the Monday in March
1906; R. J. Cobb Hereby appoint-
ed a commissioner second
Monday in March 1907; J L
M is hereby appointed a
Commissioner Until the second
Monday in Much, 1908. And in
Case of vacancy other-
wise ilia-1 the expiration of the
term the board of aldermen shall
elect a member to till out the
expired At the expiration
the terms of said commissioners
there shall be elected the same
manner the Mayor of the said
town of Greenville is no- elected,
a commissioner or commissioners
to the hem.
Appointed, fur term of four
years from and alter the date of
election. That said
shall be d from out-
faithfully see that the said mis
of sewerage and
lights are orderly and
conducted, and shall superintend
and provide for the operation and
management of all of said systems,
and shall promptly on re-
quest proper connections
vice to all citizens inhabitants
who apply for the same,
all respects provide for the
proper service of said to
be i-i shall
promptly to complaints
as to iv.- --e; vice, and shall
cause the to I e remedied,
manage said
systems best aid
s thereof. That
they provide for the prompt
collection of all for service
to consumers and shall promptly
faithfully eases said rentals to
be collected received under
such and emulation as
commission from time time
and with
the of the said town
-iii-n cases made and provided.
at all monies Vising from
the rentals said sewer, water
electric lights systems shall tie
paid to treasurer o said town
of Greenville, and the said treas-
shill keep a separate account
of the same and make a monthly
report thereof to the mayor and
board of aldermen. That the said
shall be paid out only on the
order of the said commission. That
said commission shall at the
end of Quarter make a
to said mayor board of alder
of its receipt- and disburse-
said ion shall
pay out th all
cost and expenses of
improving, maintaining ad
said systems; Provided; That
should the arising from the
have at
any time o remove
any such officer. employee
That all las and
laws win-
any of He pi
act are
ITEMS.
Feb.
We are to see the bud
in 01- Today to promise
f that winter and snow are
gone, the spring of 1905
tins lull take el will soon he here,
feet from m . ft. r . of its , We are very sorry that the
-be -of or a certain element
herein provided for begin far the sake
and He effect from and after u- . a
of this act
THE LEGISLATURE.
SATURDAY.
lax to petition the
legislature a whiskey
to in ma; little
town Ii seems i me that the
progress .
the ., ,.
A was received convince not only be
Governor Glenn urging of Ayden every
to take some in or out
matter of suit by South is what they
A whiskey dispensary is a com
promise of the liquor question
very prominent recently ex
Dakota against North Carolina.
As to he judgment in favor of
Dakota the governor says
only three courses are lie, on this J,, evening t
compromise son e just and fair
terms ; second, pay it; third, let
the stock in North Carolina rail-
road be sold, or ordered by the
court, and proceeds be used to sat-
the judgment.
The Ward bill passed third
reading with only two votes
against it.
The bill to extend the
Greenville graded school district
passed third reading.
No new bills of general
were
house bad a number
of new bills, all of them of minor
importance.
MONDAY.
by saying he did not like the word
because it means
to take a little good mix a
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL
Ma.
O. W. Harrington went to Hob-
Rood Sunday .
G. W. Baker came in Sunday
evening from Lewiston.
Senator J. L. came borne
from Raleigh Sunday evening
H. W. Sun-
day from New Bern
M. fl. J.
spent Sunday
Be.
Mi. and 1-. H.
j Georgia.
Miss Clyde veal
and
this morning.
Perry, of Neck,
visit
T.
at
re-
from
Ma daughter J. F.
J. B. Cherry, Jr., to-
bad. I long for the lime day N Y ,
when the people will fight for
what we need.
called home the his
Lee, a trained from
arrived
lag to attend J. B. Cherry, S-.,
a ho is quite sick.
Mr Mrs. H. P Hill, of
arrived
In the a petition was
that the marriage
cf girls under twenty years of ago
tie made a on the
part of
Senator Ward introduced a bill
operation said sys- j to give the
terns lie i o pay i he m c-1 power to the erudition at
expenses for railroad stale, in re-
operating said to public and t
and in event the said board of quire to be made where
aldermen of the town found needed.
shall provide and pay Into lira Senator offered a bill
treasury for the amend the general elect
a aura sufficient when a t c
added to the funds flat have election officers.
Shot Through The Arm
John a young
recently came the city as
a horse trader, was shot through
arm Saturday night in a row
streets in evening to visit. Mr. H.
him and two other A. A of Mr-. Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. K. If, Prince, of
Parade, in Sunday evening
visit Miss Georgia Anderson
home ibis morning.
Mi. and Mrs. I. T. rd and
Mrs
who haw teen Mi.
Mrs, J. G. Move, left m
lag.
to
men named Bum-it, who are said
to live near Falling Creek.
and one of the
who has a arm. were
earning each other Ki.
struck Barnett. The latter's broth-
then a and began
shooting, one of the bullets
arm and passing
through lodged the akin
the opposite side.
B. Moore, a
aide of the said board of aldermen e the said t
and shell he residents said town. I costs and expenses extending, lo graded in Bob
It will be by Free been in
that Georgia foe years, is a
here was rather visit to old home n- Swift
he being the gentleman that am tree., . a G
lated through precincts of ville today lot time i
altering the implied years.
challenge that he m bad I Feb. H,
and always looking fr
this well J
pay all
bill
Invitation in famous
At such election for
Mayor of said town
shall he allowed to vote only in
case of a lie, for the purpose
of breaking tie. That no alder-
man of town shall be allowed
to hold office as said commissioner.
Said shall or
by electing one of its
chairman, whose term of office
shall be for one year. The com
of said commissioners
be fixed by board of
aldermen at not less than fifty
dollars per annum, to be paid
by treasurer of said
the said commissioner
who shall be elected chairman
aforesaid shall receive addition
thereto the sum of fifty dollars per
to be paid monthly as
aforesaid.
That said commission shall
hive entire supervision and con-
the maintenance, extension,
improvement and management of
the systems, and shall fix
Uniform rates for water, sewerage
ind lights as think best; Pro-
that any person may
peal from its decision to rates,
to the board of aldermen.
That said commission shall
improving, maintaining and
said ayah ms. In house lucre was a
That the clerk lo the board of questing congress to enact a
aldermen of said town shall collect allow tobacco growers
all arising from the of the tobacco in the leaf or pressed
water, and electric light
systems, under the direction of the u bills but
said and pay same of a local
into the treasury of the said town.
That said collector not
be allowed to retain in his
of money collected
by him, as collector for com-
mission, for a longer time than one
week. Provided that said clerk
shall be required, before entering
of little importance
Drummer Preacher.
Mr. a traveling sales-
man of spent Sunday
here. Besides being an excellent
salesman, Mr. is a good
preacher on Sunday
upon his duties as said collector, t I occupied the pulpit of the Baptist
give approved by said com- church. He used the text
mission, in the two must be born and from it
and dollars conditioned upon the delivered a most thoughtful dis
faithful of his duties as j course on repentance, faith and
said That said town clerk regeneration. His sermon was
shall act as secretary to said j much enjoyed by congregation.
mission and keep such books j
records as it may require. HOG UP.
commission shall elect all I T. . , .
I have taken a an
other officers, agents and
to the conduct of pounds, marked smooth crop in
systems, and fix their both ears. Owner can
quarter renewed the same in the W J. Smith went to
shape of a brick laid the side of villa today.
H. P. Hill returned to
month today.
it looks like they
are trying to put him out of com- i L L
mission, but ho is dead game. j
Free Press,
Bob
Bern
Marriage Licenses.
A. If. Moseley want to
Monday
W. E. Cox
morning from Grifton.
of Deeds B. Williams j
issued to the following i Mis Bertha Keel
last, week; j day from a visit to
HiM Lena King returned Mon-
Jno. W. Murphy and Annie L. day evening from a visit in
Holloway
Z. V. Smith and James.
Will Lacey Mattie Harris.
Lee May Lula
Dancy.
James Harris and Caroline
Dancy.
A lieu Boyd and Sac White.
Bad Conduct.
Some of the larger that
were around Tuesday
provided, that home on the Tee
agent or pl- proving down a
t . t , , property and pay charges. some instances broke by
g j. T throwing missiles. That was I
A that said com- 2-6 ltd aw I r way to have fun.
at one time.
sell.
T. B. Moseley, who was here to
his mother who is sick at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. W.
T. Lipscomb, Monday
Raleigh.
Rev R. B. John, of
spent today here. He is a former
Greenville pastor and was once
presiding elder of this district and
his many friends ere glad to see
him.
in these days of machinery,
hand-made weather predictions
are j as good as any that are
turned out by the large factories.
Orange Observer.


Title
Eastern reflector, 31 January 1905
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
January 31, 1905
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Joyner NC Microforms
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