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Store
Is too full of goods and they must be con-
into cash at the quickest possible
moment.
Prices on everything marked right
down in plain figures.
Every purchase is a BARGAIN and
you can get your share of them by coming
TO
BIG STORE,
GREENVILLE, N. C
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL
Thursday, February 23rd, 1905.
G. M. Tucker, of
was here today.
O. E. Warren returned
day ft m Washington.
T. B. Biggs returned from Nor-
folk Wednesday evening.
Fred Cox returned from Rich-
Wednesday evening.
B. R.
day evening Raleigh.
Mis. W. H. Heath and children
left this morning for Henderson.
; Miss Fannie of Wilson,
arrived Wednesday evening to
visit her cousin, Miss Alice
in West Greenville,
Paul Webb, i who recent-
had a term on the chain gang
for vagrancy, was again arrested
Wednesday on the Same charge.
Deputy Sheriff Frank. Dawson,
came down
day evening a who was
wanted id Tarboro had been
arrested hen-
Mis- of Virginia,
arrived evening to
take a position as teacher in the
graded Sue succeeds Miss
who recently resigned be-
cause health.
Friday, February 24th, 1905.
II. B. w. to Suffolk
today.
C. T. went to
Thursday evening.
G. C. White left Thursday eve-
Mr and Mis J. L. Buck, of
Ayden. were visitors in town to-
day.
Mis H. . and child
left Thursday evening for New
Bern.
Dr. D. Ii James went to
Thursday evening and returned
this morning.
The condition of Mrs. D. J.
Whichard, who has been sick
several days, i somewhat
ed.
Miss Elizabeth of
Clifton Forge, is here visiting
her sister, Mrs. F. G. Hartman.
The latter has been quite dick
several days but is now
better.
LETTER TO L.
Dear Ii our agent charges
on more for a gallon of
paint than somebody else, don't
think he is making more profit;
we charge him more; it costs us
more. It all paint, true paint,
and foil-measure,
No other paint is nil paint, true
paint, full-measure, so far as
we know. Thai is wrong. We
know some that are pure and full-
but weak, thin, too much
oil and too little an
honest sort of weakness; don't
know any better, maybe.
It amounts to this; so far as we
and we think we know the
American trade; there is no
name but Devon that stands
for all paint, and
right proportion. That's why it
takes less gallons and wears
longer.
Yours truly,
F. W. Co.
II. L. Carr our
p. a.
paint.
HOG UP.
I have taken up a sow,
weighing about one hundred
pounds, marked smooth
both ears. Owner can get
calling at my home on the Tee-
place near House station, proving
property and paying charges.
F b. J. T.
2-6 ltd
THE EASTERN
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, MARCH 1905.
No. IS
pm i
THE LEGISLATURE.
Senator Fleming Introduced
bill to town of Green-
ville to borrow a i tun not lo exceed
to establish a sewerage
system. He also offered an amend-
to the law power to
foreclose a mortgage.
The bill to provide for the
of a court stenographer
for Pitt county passed third read-
In the
introduced a bill
to prevent the waters of
Little and Re-
one to amend
the charter of the town
The bill in amend charter
the town of passed third
reading The
regulating passenger fares on
roads passed third reading. The
bill was so as to make
first class fares not over taper
mile and fares net over
cents.
STATE NEWS
THE MEETING.
. .-
Code of lo pass bill in-
creasing the
veterans t 1800.000, to give Mrs. Willie who was j Dr. Black and ,. fa
a suitable amount for the erection j going from Charlotte t Matthews, l
of a monument in the capital to the train with her baby
W. Ransom; for the better was nearing Black, state
protection of the records of latter place. The woman was
Slate, and reconsider the action by the fall
which voted down the bill babe was
building a Flail of
Records; and for the creation of an
office of State Purchasing Agent.
In the house
a bill
establish a at
land.
A bill was to
allow to draw pen-
who own properly less than
five hundred dollars.
home a in
count one of children
was burned to death, Knottier re-
it which will likely
prove fatal, and a third was pain-
fully
At Saturday evening
George Hawkins, merchant, shot
Cicero
of the town of The killing was in self
passed third reading, also the bill Moore owned Hawkins
to allow Pitt to a spec- for
tax; and bill I am I and more supplies be sold
the charter of the town Being refused the
Hawkins i
lead the , re d Green-
Saturday evening to bold an
eight days here. Mr.
fire was being started i-1 heM
By the explosion of nil can with
ITEMS
of Greenville,
Tuesday
In the senate a resolution was
offered congress to
The senate by a vote of to Pen the inland waterway.
The bill providing for
an election lo Ayden on the
of dispensary
reading.
Very few new bill were intro-
and these of minor
In the house the Ward bill
sum to paid in three equal prohibits the manufacture
defeated the bill to an
issue of bonds in amount of
for the purpose of Con-
a hall of records.
A joint resolution was offered
providing for an appropriation of
for a North Carolina
it at the Jamestown exposition, I
was
him violently when the
latter drew . pistol and snot his
liquor in towns of less than
population was the special order
three hours were consumed In dis
amounts out of the taxes of 1905,
1906 1907.
Among the new bills introduced j
To hie insurance cussing the bill and after voting
companies from limiting the com- down all amendments and
missions agents receive from finally passed by a
fire insurance companies; to pro-1 large vote Of to
for the annotation of the The house had no new bills of
statute laws of Carolina, importance.
Three Is relative to Pitt county
passed third reading. These were
for the betterment of the public Miss John Critically Ml.
roads of the county; to add to B. B. John was called to
present stock law territory; to pro- Sunday morning by
for turning into the general message from the
fund one-third of the dispensary j attending bis youngest
profits. tar, Hies Louise, which elated that
Compliment to Rev A T. King.
church at Greenville is soon
to slate of worship
make some other improvements.
The work is moving for-
ward under the leadership of Pas-
tor King. He Is a man of tact, de-
voted to his and people.
Brother King has doing as
good work for the Recorder in his
church as any pastor in the Hate.
He his gotten many people who
were not members of his church to
take the Recorder, and almost
everyone of the subscribers have
since joined the church. Suppose
every pastor should make such an
experiment, how the paper would
grow, the church membership in-
crease and Baptist Zion in
North Carolina would bound for
Recorder.
service Bun-
day, in , I
ls ; at ;. m. in
church and again at
night in the J
were both cl d . id hi, all
u j together
in the
church, filling the I to its
utmost
Dr. held a splendid meet-
hers In 18.7 and is most pleas-
by the people of
the town who gladly welcome him
here again.
His former Hireling resulted in
much good, and interest shown
at very of the
blessing is to come out of E
Christian in should
labor and work earnestly for the
salvation of souls. In no other way
cap the blessing Greenville needs
be seen red Dr. Black is a s
earnest speaker who declares th
I of God's Word plainly. He
the local ministers will
fully, and if the Christians
and the community gen-
cooperate earnestly with
them the blessing is certain.
There will be two cervices each
day, at lb, and p. m. All
are cordially invited to attend and
participate in the services.
Miss L. M. House, an
maiden lady, living rear use
Among the new bills in the house; the young lady was critically ill station, four miles math of Green-
were the law relating to and would have to undergo an ville, died suddenly morning
the sale of cotton seed by adding for appendicitis, and a She
Peanuts; to car en the Sunday train appeal cull well at break laM
i ice, there were no around din-
concealed h Methodist church; eating when she
lo settle of the or evening. was sudden; a id died
to the late her husband on the instantly. Miss House
ween years of age.
The remains will he interred in
; to amend th code relative .- I. tin.
to the service process . from Mr. John to Y.
ranee companies. I states the
Tho bill to provide for a was
neut light and water cam mission j and Miss John is very
for Greenville pasted third read
low, condition is
d very . It
old and
The senate passed school in
bill, but as amended ii applies to Free Tress.
only a few more than half the;
counties in the State. Pitt Is one John died at
of the counties from the Walker Hospital
family burial ground Thursday
afternoon about o'clock. She is
survived by several brothers and
who have the heartfelt
sympathy of their many relatives
and friends.
evening
Mrs S. W. Andrews Dead.
Mrs. S. W. Andrews died
morning of pneumonia her
home at Bay Side. She was a
Dudley, near
Greenville, and the remains were
brought to the old home today
Interment. She leaves a husband
and one child, an infant. Mrs.
bill to reduce the corporate j The received a let- Andrews was a of Deputy
its of the town of Fountain. Saturday from Rocky Sheriffs. I. D. C. Dud
Mount announcing the death both of this town.
William White, a colored
served for several
of the bill. o'clock
presented two Mr John
from citizens of one ask- of in
that the town be divided into
two towns, the other opposing; .,,,,. .
such division. He also introduced Hi Was and Honest
A message was received from
the Governor, which he urged
the passage of the establishment
of a strong Bureau of Immigration; j years as on this paper.
to enact a wide, far-reaching Because of with
law; to emend law j ho gave up his last
the jury system, lessening i fall went back to his old home
the number of challenge-; in Rocky Mount. He was as good
all divorce laws passed since a as we ever knew.
A Confusion of Wives.
Occasionally this excess of wives
in Utah leads to amusing
as when one of the
Apostle- invited a visiting Gentile
to dinner. The guest the ad-
dress, looked up th
in the directory. He observed
his hostess, nth i he an-
to . m-
ed for him, and pies-
en i heard her at tel
. Em Is
ii you this
he i c i. . id Inner
V well. u l
m in will be there in few
i , to the
stranger, she ban led him pup r
hp. came the .
sir. This is the address
you On occasion,
a came into
parlor while m visitor was calling.
Mai I,
B. Phil and J.
Tue light.
Mrs. L. ;., i e
Belle, .
d in I week.
Mist Susie j. ,
iv in
Hall M. ,. or
tWO -j . III i.
E, A.
in dine.
it;. a i .
in very
he i Id is
meeting Sunday in . . Goo.
. ,
. he .- . very
res i we fa h a
larger do
d Smith, of ilk, is
his brother, B. a-.-l C
F,
Mr. Morris,. , visit,
last
us
ITEMS.
Feb. 1905.
Drummers come ii
had roads and disagreeable
has been on the
sick list for a few days.
John and Jesse Hardy,
of Snow Hill, attended at
St. Delight Sunday.
J. I. and of
Bridge, spent Saturday
and Sunday with their sou R. I.
Corbett.
The regular services
were by the pastor at
St. church last Sunday
and Sunday
Jack Woods, Hugo, died of
pneumonia last Friday after being
confined to bed thirteen days
was buried in the
burying ground Saturday.
vices were Conducted
Rev. R. I. Corbett.
at grave by
LOCAL ITEMS.
I v
I count r ho
M.
. B , seed p ii is
H. Se
. u i
for .
farmers cat is
I re Ira at it,
X can y. hat a
. or wear brick in
March gives five Wednesdays,
papa wants five and five Fridays.
his suit-case packed, lie is g
to live with Aunt
Leslie's Monthly.
Murder at
d, proof, seed Oats
Peanuts sale by J. B. Cherry
Co.
Two mouths of the year gone
and unable to get much
work done.
Sunday evening about
o'clock at two or three
Almost Ready.
The engine pumps at the
electric light and water plant
been placed, and we will have
some light as soon as the dynamo's
, ,, . . Subscribe to the
are placed in position and Southern
made.
The graded school hell has been
placed in the on the
engaged in a fight, In tower. The elevation causes the
which one of them was killed overt sound to be heard much better.
Ben Peebles struck
Dillard on the head with
a knot, fracturing his
skull which caused his death about
o'clock Monday
Coroner Fountain held an in-
quest over the body this morning.
you get Doth for one dollar. 12-6 ltd
HOG UP.
I have taken up a sow,
weighing about one hundred
pounds, marked smooth
both ears. Owner can get
calling at my home on the Tee-
place near House station, proving
property and paying charges.
Feb. 6th, J. T. Teel.
OLD
Steamer B. L. Myers
Washington daily, except
m fur
Greenville dully, except Sunday,
at -12 for Washington.
Connecting at Washington with
for Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New York Boston,
all points North. Connects at,
with railroads for all
Went.
Shippers should order
freight by Old Dominion
STork and
Southern R. R. ad
Old D minion Line from Norfolk;
from Philadelphia.
Ba Line and Chesapeake
V and
ind Mi Line from
s hour- subject to
Notice.
V. i Myers, A
.-. bl
;. l;. Vice Pie
Manager,
Street. N. Y
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
T. L- having sold his entire
interest in the M Bland Me-
Gowan heretofore existing in the town
of N. C., to M. B.
the said
is hereby dissolved by mutual
content from and after this date.
In the of on the said
A. K. and M. B.
take all accounts and assume all
the liabilities the said of Bland
All owing said
firm will, therefore, to
said A. K. and M. I. 10-
and all
i D t id rm of Bland
I present them to A. K. Mo-
Gowan and M. B. for pa-
Witness our hands and signatures,
this day of
T. L. I LAND.
M. B.
A. K.
TAFT FURNITURE STORE
stimulate the TORPID LIVER.
strengthen the digestive organs,
regulate the bowels, and arc
equaled as an
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE,
In malarial districts their virtues
arc widely recognized, as they
peculiar properties In freeing
the system from that poison.
sugar coated.
Take No Substitute.
Captured Flags to be Returned.
The phrase, No
may henceforth possess
I axiomatic the senate
M. purchased I y passed the house bill direct-
the interest of T. L. Bland in the .
of Bland we. A. K me Hie secretary of war to return
Gowan M. B. will con-1 a captured Confederate
the in the name of A. K. .
Broth r, the efforts to secure
place, and shall be glad to have mu-Ii bill has availed
patrons Of the former favor US
i their patronage, j nothing. Overman Billed
This February 1906. I the attention the writer,
I. it.
mediately after the hi
lo
a. K. I mediately utter nm passed
,, . . . the fad that President Cleveland
Having told out my entire interest
In the firm of Bland called down upon bis bead
maledictions of the G A. R. by
A K. ill continue the
bush es in the name of A. K.
an Brother at the same old stain,
and take in commending
them to the favor and patronage of the
public.
This February 16th 1906.
T. L.
to
Is running over with New Goods. Arriving
Daily. Biggest and Prettiest line ever Shown on
this market.
RIGS, RUGS, ALL KINDS, ALL SIZES, AT ALL PRICES
They are worth your Attention.
Mattings, The Line ever carried in this town. Art
Squares from to they are the richest and prettiest de-
I ever carried
Chairs, all kinds, cheap to the highly polished quartered
and leather seats. Side boards, Hall racks,
suits and Parlor set--.
recommending in a message
congress the passage of a of; The Royal
Elastic Felt and
It Brings New Things, not
North Carolina In the
y In Nature
in Stores.
but
Pitt County.
I. A. Sugg
court.
I wt y in store
r; of every-
thin . in the line of
GROCERIES
can be I carry the very
bi be had in Canned
. i Fruits, and
i n; thing lie- d-ii for the fable.
m Ping every day.
i- promptly
a i in town.
John Hardy. ,
By virtue of an execution directed Ms to the bill, and
to the undersigned from the superior I the s,
court of Hit county in the above en-
titled action, i will, on
this character. Opposition also three Are acknowledged to be the best in
came tier sources, bin ., . . . . . .
,. , , , e ,, the World and sold on positive guarantee. If no sat-
the senate took favorable action on
the on, is of deeded ins. money refunded,
As a matter of
it is
dent Roosevelt will promptly
J.
Monday, th
day of Starch, 1806. at
at the court house door of said
county, sol to the highest bidder for
cash to satisfy said all the
right, and Interest which the said
John Hardy, defendant, in the
following described real estate, to-wit
In township,
adjoining the of J. S. Tunstall,
Elizabeth the Guilford Stokes
heirs and others, containing seventy
lam better prepared than ever to
my cordially
war, will then J J
with Governor Glenn Call at Store,
regarding the delivery of flags
that will go to North Carolina. I
Washington Ob-
server.
Tl
It needs but
old
Phone No.
foresight
six acres more or less, excepting the tell when stomach
said which has .,, badly grave
is ahead, you
Augustus j the proper medicine die-
A of
had neuralgia of the liver and
stomach, heart was
been laved off as a h to the
said John Hardy, I
lames Lone I of road at Augustus j
,,. .-. r corner, thence running I ease, as Mrs. Join
with county road a course I m a v y,
Tunstall line, thence with I
School Books
School Supplies.
If You Need
an Book
We've Got It.
All Kinds Of-
Stationery
and anything carried in
Store.
BOOK STORE
I Not Quite
low often you can get a
nail or driver or
j lacking. Have a good
tool box and he prepared for
emergencies. Our
is all you could desire, and
will see that your tool
ox does not lack a single
article.
I Of Course I
said Tunstall line to a yards
from county road, an eastward-
course running parallel with
road to J. S. Tunstall line, thence
I with said Tunstall line a
course to Elizabeth Evans line, thence
with said line to the beginning.
Containing thirty acres.
This day of February,
L. W. Sheriff.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Letters of administration on the es-
of W T, deceased, having
been issued to me by tie Clerk of the
Superior Court of county, notice j
is hereby to all persons having
claims against said estate to present
them to me for payment, duly
on or before the day of
February, in , or this notice will be
mead in bar of their recovery. All
persons indebted to said estate are re-
quested to make immediate
to me,
This the of February, 1905,
R. W. Smith
of
Jarvis Blow, Atty.
arid I could was a -very
bail for a Ionic time, but Electric
Bitters, found just what I needed
for they quickly relieved and
cured Heat medicine for
weak women. Sold under
L. Woolen, druggist,
at a bottle.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Having duly qualified before the
Superior court clerk of Pitt county as
executor of the last will and testament
of A. S. Corey, deceased, notice is
hereby g to all persons indebted
to the estate to make
payment to the undersigned,
and all sun.--having claims against
the estate must present the same for
payment within twelve months from
this date or this notice will be plead
in bar of recovery.
This 17th day of February.
T.
Executor of H. A. S. Corey.
Marriage Licenses.
Register of Deeds R. Williams
issued licenses to the following
couples since last
WHITE.
Silas and
Jones.
Gee. Randolph and
J. W. Casper and Mamie Cox.
COLORED.
Prank Moore and Mamie Got-
ham
Jordan Daniel and
Briley.
Mooring and Maggie Jones,
Jno. Sessoms and Mary Bunch.
Frank Harvey and Minerva
Jones.
Albert Boston and Mary Parker.
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS.
YOURS TRULY,
A. H. Taft,
NEXT DOOR TO WHITE'S
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
AT THE OF BUSINESS JANUARY 1905.
Loans and Discount
Overdrafts
Stocks, securities, etc.
Fixtures
Due from Banks
Cash
Gold Coin
silver Coin
178,741.43
2,768.60
2,500.00
3,657.32
42.502.13
2,511.98
2,264.50
6,261.82
24,158.00
8265,860.88
Stock paid in
Surplus,
Undivided Profits
Paid 6,829.28
Deposit subject to check 207,717.74
Due to Banks,
Cashier's checks out-
standing
8265,360.83
North Carolina,
County of Pitt.
I, James L. Little, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly
swear that, the statement above is true to the best of my knowledge
tad belief JAMES L. LITTLE. Cashier.
That in the Throat
u get Harness,
Goods,
STRAY CATTLE TAKEN UP.
J. p
One Minute
Cure that, in the
threat is none. It acts in the throat
I have taken up two not the stomach.
red Jersey, male, good for A L. Stafford,
white red mingled I postmaster at Greater, Mich.,
Owner can get I little girl was unconscious
these calling at my from a and-
w property and paying charges den and terrible of
Israel Three doses of Minute
Subscribed and sworn to before
me, day of Jan., 1905.
J. C. TYSON.
Notary Public.
J. A. ANDREWS,
J. G. MOVE,
W. B. WILSON,
Directors
B. F. D. No, I. Grifton, N. c.
Feb. 16th, 1905. 2-16
Norfolk, Vs.,
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Cotton, Grain and
ons. Private Wires to New York
Chicago and New Orleans.
j ff. k CO.
Norfolk. Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Ties and Bags.
Correspondence and
solicited
Cure halt nil hour speedily
cured her. I cannot praise One
Minute Cough Cure too much for
what it has done in our
It always gives relief. Bold by
J. L. Wooten.
A wonderful tonic for the sick
and Get strength,
health and happiness by using
Rocky Mountain Tea
this mouth. A bracing family
medicine. cents. Tea or Tab-
lets. Wooten's Drug Store.
Hardware.
For C Ranges,
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am-
munition, One and Two Horse
Steel Plows, Heat Cutters and
Staffers. In fact anything
in Hardware come to
H. L. CARR
AYDEN ITEMS.
AYDEN D A f TM EN
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent.
N. C , Feb. 1905.
As authorized for Daily
and we take
great pleasure in receiving sub
willing receipts for i
We have a For notion need meal I .
of all who receive mail a, ,., for beef, met., m Try SI
. ,,. , . , latest n g la shoes, sage, and c I
this We also take orders , m , , , . , d.
tor job printing. U;
When need a nice, , u, ad
. , Son g new crockery plum and Hides eel. i i, ,.,
tough pole, your or , r. lint.
a. T.
On eerie
And
e f
Call on us and make ; ,
selection. Ayden Milling Mfg. ,
Co near town
to buy in e public to Tiny our f
we handle are up firm handling re t i
goods, Hart h and
Miss m To try i;
Friday in Greenville. will sure too to try r. ,. i,
For peaches, apples, . . them is the , ,, ,,
Crockery, I in ware . . , . , . , . , .
. ,, ., c, apply to B. E. trial aid then will i. , . , ,, . , ,. ,,
Cotton
ha
Ayden Milling Mfg. Go.,
Ayden,
Insurance Ask
Cox.
If you need anything in
H ;
. .
i . c . C.
ml
come t us, ft Jenkins.
Call and examine our line of
high grade buggies. You can be
easily convinced of the superiority
of material and
Ayden Milling ft Mtg. Go.
There is a a bustle
now in Ayden that makes tin .
truly lively. The old frame build
are either being moved or
torn down and general
for the erection of eleven
brick Stores are rapid . .,
progress. Within the next wee
In every section of Ayden will be
beard the hammer and the saw,
and the travel and lime will play
no small conspicuous part.
for Ayden is a coming. The brain,
money and e. prise all here
and surely this will never prove a
dead town. We invite the outside
world among us for this is
ft On.
In the of the c
just opposite the depot yon will
find Cox, the specialist.
Now we have plenty the
wagon
wheels and will sell them us cheap
as any one.
Ayden Milling ft Mfg. Go.
Ayden, X
Harvey Cox Is quite sick.
Having machines J. B, Smith
J.
R ; VI LI
North Carol hi
in order that you might
better prices for it, bring it to he
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co., Ayden,
a rich section and do place
. I N. G.
Mrs. D. M. Newell died in this
Cook and Heating stoves at
In.
The ladies that Cannon
Tyson have the prettiest line of
dress goods in town.
Notice you
your cotton ginned nice clean.
can be found for thrift, enterprise
and successful investment of
cap
Artistic treatment, applied by
Cox, the insurance specialist. Pop-
prices.
Car lime, cement,
at
Gar salt, tine and coarse at J.
B. Smith Bro.
lied and white Bliss potatoes at
J. B. Smith Bro.
Cold weather underwear at
prices to suit all. Fits guaranteed
at W. C. Jackson and Co's.
town country
paints colors in oil, white lead,
ere turpentine at J. R. Smith
Bro.
J. B. Smith Bro. are offering
special inducements to the trade
fall and winter goods. The public
are cordially invited to and
investigate both juice and quality,
Raymond Turnage bat been on a
visit to his parents at
ville.
Punts all sises prices at J.
R. Smith Bro.
B. B. Co. will do all they
possible can to please yon with
their new line of heavy and fancy
groceries
We Headquarters for flint
light Deal Harness,
Ayden Milling ft Mfg. Co., Ayden
N. C
Car and
seed oats at J. R.
Smith Bro.
received, line line of
lit you up any style
or price.
Ayden Milling A Mfg Co.
Esquire Henry of Stand
ard, spent Sunday here.
candies, oranges, apples
bananas at E. E. Co's.
Call on s for a bar
rel of Columbia Flour, none better
to be had anywhere.
J. B. Smith Bro. call attention
to their poultry fencing now on
band for sale.
Polite clerks, good goods and
suitable prices at the store of J.
It. Smith Bro.
Hardy, of Greenville,
was here Saturday.
Herman was have largest i B
family of tern , . mo
rt, with in which II
r ; m eh w . , , ., ,
the in shoes, hats, caps, ,.,.
tables buys n ,., ,
i i . ,, , ,
bi t. flu car V;. g
give idea ii. Ayden
Gannon Tyson.
Wanted. bushels field
peas it. Smith Bro.
seats for i
the trade, are simply the i b time.-,
smoothest sent the market B. Sm
Ayden Milling Mfg Co. received , . ,
cloth pared en t ; i
at Smith ft Bro. J. A. Will,,, would ,. lo .
J. If. Smith has moved th, store, form th. he i-
that on vacant lot down j to move lion- , ,, .,,;,, and
tome and will convert it at
i.
THE ROUTE IS VIA.
ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
for j .,;, I,,,.
Bro. have just Match I. a-a
d,.
into a Ding
Wrong eyeglasses are worse
sometimes than none. If your
eyes tire, they help. J.
W. Taylor a graduate optician,
Ayden, N. can tit your glasses
place at the home of her husband right at reasonable prices. Noted
last and was buried out doctors have said that wrong eye
in the country the day following, I glasses are worse than poison.
Mrs. Newell had been a great You will have pleasant dreams
for quite a long She ; if Cox writes insurance,
was an excellent lady and leaves a Hay, cotton seed meal and hull
husband, several children and a at i. B. Smith ft Bro.
FOR
rat i . .
i p. m. F Mn el
Haul limit i Maul
1905. By
. p
I i .
Match 1905.
t.
low round l.
Washington. New .
and at her points,
-i
Mi,
with
e.
to
en-
the
.,.
too
with plea-me. from
Greenville, N G.
For Bale-One f D. ;. and
Fountain, can e sale loss For V n
store. Terms cash or
also entire stock at and below
nearest ticket m. n rite,
H. M. T. M
cost jewelry, musical I
Instruments, glum, pistols, rifles,
shirts and other specialties,
host of friends to mourn her de-
if you do not secure
one of our high grade buggies,
fancy Christmas toys, religious,
Dr. celebrated medical hunks.
beat medicine on the market at J. GUI Dr. books now
HOME TELEPHONE AND
TELEGRAPH COMPANY.
Ayden, N. C.
lo loan to our policy
your loss will be than oars. ; on
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co., Cox arrange It.
N. C. There were no set vices m any SMITH
huh morn. I O
Cannon Tyson are displaying the churches last morn-
. . i
the most up to date line of
tore ever brought this market.
Frames for enlarged photos
each. Nice assort meat pictures
each received at
Jackson Co's.
Garry your eggs chickens to
W. C. Co.
Dixie high
point shoes for
men, women and J. B.
Smith Bro.
Elder Dennis Davis has u
AYDEN, N. C
live nice
and large membership each, .,, .
It certainly h, a reflection on the;
COMPANY.
The following points can
tie teach, i over the i-
this
It-,
Beaufort
tie
i, I
;,.
now
., ,
N. C.
to this e id
We mink
s should he i
Parties
We to build fertilizer do w
buggies for we do not
Mi A Mfg, Go., X. C
wrappers, Mi-- ladies
cloak i l. B. Smith Br .
to see
S. M. SMITH,
Ayden, N. C.
. .
Ana
I SELL ,
Singer Machines Bi
Atlanta. Ga.
Baltimore Ml.
s. C.
b ; Va.
Hi
I I
I . .
Va
I i i s. Lo
Son . a
ii ii .
I . I I
I ,
spending a few days in town. He J goods and notions just opened easy term
at Sunday J. B. Smith Bro. Old machine liken in ex-
night. Mr-. Thomas Hart and children j
their up from
custom with the greatest respect M.,.,, y.,
an hats caps are i ; them at.
to call store.
Just a postal to Cox
par. i cu I a is.
now on sale at J. ft Bro,
bring Seed peanuts at J. B, Smith
Bro
J. Ii. Tripp Bro,
depot,
OF
THE BANK OF AYDEN
N. C.-
At the close of business Jan. 1905.
COLUMBIA
Loans Discounts, Oil
Furniture
Demand Loans
Duo from Banks,
Cash Items,
Gold Coin,
Silver Coin,
National Bank notes
other U. S.
Total,
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in,
Undivided profits less
expenses,
Dividends unpaid
Deposits subject to 28,029.68
Cashier's .
If it give yon absolute
dealer will
pay you for it.
It. P. Johnson,
Dist. Ayden,
Total
Owing to the the recent lire in
which our store was burned
air compelled toga out h
So our entire stock of
GROCERIES will be ed out at
within the next thirty days.
We have choice line of Pickles
and Canned Goods,
bedded Raisin-, and Currants
at a pound. Other prices to
compare with these
Come while the bargains are
Our stock Is in the old
brick store, opposite A. E.
Tucker,
HART BROTHERS,
m sale W, S. CO.
Located on West Street.
Best Turnouts
furnished the traveling or sporting
public for reasonable price.
SUBSCRIBE TO THE REFLECTOR
Dr. Joseph Dixon
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office Block, Railroad,
Ayden, N. C.
POOR PRINT
mm
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
J.
in the post office at Greenville. N. C, as second class matter,
Advertising rates made upon application.
A correspondent desired at every post office in and adjoining counties.
If Mrs Chad wick. Mrs.
Duke and Nan
only dead instead of dead broke
there be mom monuments
erected to I I e notable
can I
in to fiction
Pitt County, N. C, Mason 1905.
For a it looked much
like the was going to Dill
in a up, delicious sir-
loin beef stews dream-
ed at id price us
i . THE INAUGURAL OF i m re days Roosevelt will M ,,,,,,
. r ROOSEVELT. be inaugurate ace tiding to bison n
style i. It baa been stated
I . will leave , , , . ,
the general will
i V i . . , , , , , .,,. i
beaded y colored s. I las u , ,., in
. will be in keeping with his style
It is also stated that will
i ceremonies . n l- i
. attend the inaugural ball, if tins be
at D C fern r
Glenn . s lie in
Col. on fee
U the town of
Representative Little has intro-
corporate it, as we hare
i to get anyone to i.
win i. it is
true. let the Southern people .
serve their sell respect by ,. , , ,,,, ,.,, ,,,.,,. ,,,, K.,.
-Cider
om of th Famous Scout's Exploit
,, , , . as Dispatch Bearer.
tine thing always ,, . ,
. . , , , There was Deeded a messenger to
is more or less of a Hood of the at
a ordinarily called Who better could be this than
and the word seems to cover iron framed rider, I
a multitude of drugs. One chap in He started on Sept. 1846, and
airy town in Virginia, the other .
, , , . . ,. , when be met .
it and died, column and was ordered
jury turn to California. In turn
case found that the man the column v ; y
his death indirectly by the the California Mexican .
drinking of cider, which
. . . . , , forces into
the evidence before us, we be ,
poisonous drug, I ed me . .
and which is being sold in Williams Kit Carson i of
h, Charlotte, i .
i name in, several
and n i was
patriots been hauled up drunk. ., invalid tor I . v.
from with was nothing to . In
the Virginia case, The March, 1847, be -i med once
more as a dispatch r to Wash-
This lime In i.
d . the th in, pot
home.
the Si Pill will
take I again as ii did in A farmer suggests
the d j when was . . that while the farmers are
. i Sugg an Col inn r about cotton, if they would odd
,,, , inning I the staff one section to the effect
., . upon m i wear no goods
.-, mid material in d of cotton, it would
; ad illy in advancing the
this evening through a
say; what is known to a
truth, for years ma
called cider, and called ,; . Mexico, de-
apple hare been sold I the river and in
when in f foul no arrived at Wash-
the tea saw a eider n r
b price, the farmers would make
i . , r banner aloft, and I such a and stick to it, the
i . e i. would
age. col ii use-
is a . . handsome .,. .,,.,,
honor in splendid The matter of recovering property
i congratulate the heart of Hew York city, j
excellent mated in value at
ion. being embraced of laud
that was leased to the city a hundred
ago, is again being agitated,
The names of several North
in three lime. The
little more than
three day now, we do not make
it on horseback.
At Washington a- some of
reward for his services Carson was
d of the rifle
corps of the States army.
Hi however, was
d, the this he did not
learn until some months later. He
was sent buck to California with
patches. Ho crossed the Missouri
Hie cider that is spiked river, the at tho
and offered to tin thirsty Pi of and nun as far
ft looks like the destruction of for dangerous as the Virgin river before
bales of cotton by lire in should be avoided. still
Orleans would have sen the Municipal authorities should
ram that Um but was by pro-
, . , . . , known to latter day
n bill has In en much
livery preparation should be
i gratification of our people, i.- , i i .
analyzed by the authorities, and
found to contain poisonous drugs,
should, of course, be prohibited
me to a vote in the it should be made a
n mid will Its end. for any person to offer for
ass lined name
I be . sigh n through-
out country when it is over.
fa
ii masquerading as
i it its The purely chemical cider
price up a bit, but the market went . ,. , ,.,
i- a thing I , Charlotte
in tho opposite direction- Chronicle
Did you ever hear of many big
i in twelve
i front property in
N,, I are mentioned among the heirs I any for.
Hie Durham Herald says it is Mrs. I , ,, . .,
.,
Davis move. We Mrs.
Davis will not move. She paid The Monroe Doctrine itself, by
as much attention to Miles as there the generality terms,
included
t, rm a. of the Him is Central
id, two immense grain
tors, and
freight hundreds of cars load-
id and grain,
of cotton, the total
gating On the
day, Saturday, Hot
Ark hid a fire causing a loss of
Forty blocks mainly
in the portion of the city
were of building by the
s.
II s the anyone Io
about the present low price of
i but himself and his brother
n II it i six barrels of
flour, hundred bushels of corn
and i i hundred pounds of meet, to
run . . r through the season
ii g to market and lay in this
he any use for any more.
So, ii price even. There
I it much cotton
the I lies are supplied and just
d ii i any more now. There is
but I put cotton book to
cent- a that to reduce the acre-
he mil bi Indian lie
and fifteen companions hero stood
off Indians. In time ho reached
and Inter, simply to keep
himself in practice, look service
against tho Mexicans on the border
for a time.
There was no man of all those
known to the army officers who had
the resource-, or was so well
a dispatch rider as Kit Car-
ton. He was sent back once more
to Washington in the spring of SIS.
physical frame of any man ex-
to the property.
insurance agents in Russia
lions; and yet there is no principle I
in the support of which, when pro- too far racked enable him
agents American people to make ibis long and hazardous
Andrew Carnegie going to put it tough just now ire more united. The souls of most would
a mil his sin plus money in on the lives the j of Doctrine is
Grand Dukes Nothing doing limitation of big steady riding, cheer-
University of Virginia. He
offered give that institution a ball
million dollars on condition the
authorities raise a like sum from
other sources, is reported that the,
offer will be accepted.
This is the big week iii
bill it is,
b M has passed tho
id is now pen ling in the
how turn one-third of the i-
it into the general
fund of the county is anything else
but here- Half of the pro-
now apply to the public schools
of the county, and the change would
materially affect the length of the
school terms.
Representative Laughinghouse
has made a gallant tight on his bill
to reduce railroad passenger fares,
but it like the Senate is going
to it. The bill passed the
House by large majority, but the
senate committee has made an
favorable report on it.
The terrible mine explosion near
Ala., in which more
than a hundred miners lost their
lives, is followed by an almost
catastrophe near W.
Va., in which about twenty-five per
perished Such disasters are
ling.
and control in tho Western
If a situation similar to that
now prevailing in Santo Domingo
ton. he president be , , i n .
existed in a European country, it
would be dealt with by
European powers or by some one
After this week can power acting alone as their delegate.
a back seat for a time, as the in Santo Domingo, European powers
will be over interest similar to
those of the United States; but in
view of its settled policy, the United
would now unwilling either
to permit the measures necessary for
the of order and
credit to be taken by European pow-
or to take them itself in
w ii b such powers. The situation
in a nutshell, a either the Unit-
ed must take tho necessary
action or it must not taken at all.
According to the Roosevelt
action must be taken, and it
Take Up a Collection
The net earning of the North Car-
railroads last year was
after paying taxes. Thin
would pay the interest on the funded
debt and nearly six per cent on all
the stock, including the deluges of
water And yet we are told the
railroads are so poor that they will
be ruined by the moderate reduction
in the bill. Shall
we lake up a collection for the , taken by United Stales
tit of the. and Ob- A
I should be commended
may be furnished by potting into
concrete from in verse
With the cheapest rooms in the
lintels at Washington going at
a day during inauguration
moat of the people will decide D. C, as one of the staff of
Negro In The Lead.
A. Johnson, col, attorney of
this city, has been Invited by the
chairman of tho committee on civic
organizations to ride in the
parade a. Saturday at Wash
it is cheaper to stay h and lei
the affair be pulled off without them.
An exchange says an
a lion in the New zoo have
from pneumonia. The next
the chief marshal, and his position
will be with those the head of the
parade. Raleigh ii
This Legislature has
more that it can appropriate than
any previous Assembly.
And yet, not Satisfied with this,
Chicago Democrats have
ed Judge F. Dunne as their
candidate for mayor. They have
Dunne it now,
thing may expect to hear is that
some of the animals and fowls will there is a persistent demand to issue
be dying with appendicitis.
is the name of a Russian
general. It seems that a majority
of them are when the
are anywhere around.
bonds. have a care It
easy to issue bonds, but it tends to
extravagance and they are easier to
issue than to and Ob-
server.
Subscribe to
which would run substantially
follows wrongdoing,
or impotence which results in a
of the ties of civilized society,
h much be deplored, must
Ami be permitted to continue
unchecked, since is no the policy
of the United State- either to inter
things itself or to
permit any other power t.
From Domingo and the United
John Moore, in
the American Monthly Review of Re-
views for March.
fully this third journey
a its dispatch bear-
Hough in
A Victim of
A member of the fire depart-
In p after it
ice to the chief that he de-
sired resign i i to return to
his old occupation of on a
lake steamer.
the chief,
thought you were satisfied
with your job. I nm surprised that
you should to go buck to your
old Ion, which pays you less
money than
was the reply,
because I'm not satisfied with
the place, but l figure it out that
wasn't intended to be n fireman.
time we go out to light u blaze
I a strong o whoop
her up instead of water
on her. Early training's too much
for me,
With Charlotte folks listening to
a missionary speak from tho
pulpit of leading church and The
New York Sun referring to a colored
man as a it looks as though
we had come upon strange
Charlotte Observer.
Convincing
you the
sworn testimony of this man
Witness-Certainly not, sir
why not
sir, that man
to tell the truth. He always
did. were together, and
used to cry when the teacher made
him lay two and two made four.
I -a thing else
Witness- Oh, yes, Once he was
described the symptoms M
the J tor for a
sprained ankle when ho was
in; from n in the head.
Lawyer hat will do. Pear-
High Testimonial.
exclaimed little
Alice, rushing in from school,
ha tho loveliest mother
ever was SI e such a beau-
mother do wish you could
see
me about her, said
her mother. is she so
said Alice, lets Ethel
Fay all she wants
Journal.
This department is in A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep-
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory.
WHY
WINTERVILLE ITEMS. A new lot of chairs just arrived.
A. W. Ange Co.
Mar. Jugs, flower pots and andirons
Highest price for cotton seed at A W. Ange Co's.
paid . y County Oil Mill. good lat
Don't forget to bring or fiend wood cart hubs. A. G. Cox Mfg.
your art hubs to A. G. Cox Mfg.,
Co. Fat kind they For shoes at a low price and best
use. See H. L. Johnson.
M-s. J. W. and children,; A few at B. G. Chapman
Viviana Burl and left on Co's. cheap.
Monday evening tor Miss Alice went home
Bern, where they will visit
id
near Black Jack Friday.
Rat biscuit sure to kill the
Don't worry over that little lot and mice at Harrington Barber ft
of cotton you bad over when
yon through ginning hut Car load of just received,
lot. I be Pitt Co. Oil Mill, buys Harrington Barber Co.
seed cotton in any quantity
best market price paid everyday-
Finest line of dress goods in
tow G. and Co.
t you are need of out tin.;
Best Hoe of plows and plow
Harrington Barber Co.
A lot of sew dress
and
percale at A. ft Co.
shin and waist goods, Car of Floor, just in Bar
call I. G. and Co Barber ft
Chapman ft Co. just Mrs. C. of Green-
received a car load alt villa and Addle Johnston, of
right. their brother
Thomas, of La
la visiting at H. P. Kittrell. We also carry a line of rubber
Protect fret by i boom and
good Chapman the very thing for cold
Co. have the kind and size yon rainy weather at Harrington Bar.
need ft Co.
School books, stationery, pens, Alfred and J, D; Cox
pencils and school supplies of all want up the road on the train
kinds can be the drug Tuesday morning,
ton l It would surprise you to see the
Oranges number carts that
candies at H. L. Johnson. being and sold by A. G.
Go to T. N. Manning t Co. tor Mfg. Co., but we were in their
fresh candies, note, raisins and shop yesterday and they had a
choice I nice lot of work being
Limb, of and their timber was
pent Tuesday oar town. We have just opened up a big
Ch load of No l Timothy Hay, I line of shoes, styles up-to-date.
ii by Harrington, Bar-1 P from to 15.60.
Go. Harrington Barber ft Co.
the Pitt County Oil Mill is now
having Cot Ion Seed. They pay
the highest cash price or will ex
for meal. When yours
are ready write for prices.
For axes hoes shovels fork and
spades go to A. W.
A. Q. has two car
loads of different of farm
fence and their prices are low,
you had better and make your
selections soon.
Little Earl Van Tucker is
sick with pneumonia.
White's Colic and Kidney Cure,.
the combination kidney
for stock nod a sure colic cine,
at the Drug Store.
The place to wire fence
The A. G. Cox have a Dig
lot of the American fence and
Pittsburgh
staples and bard wire. Be sure to
get their prices before baying
your spring supply of fence.
We are glad to see that THE
baa taken up the mat-
of better roads again. We hope
the legislators, county
era and the people will all make
up their minds shall
have good reads. It will be
impossible burdensome.
I repair Shoes and do good work.
Bring them me either at
home oral the buggy shop.
Henry
Suck salt at
The A. G. v ix Mfg. Co. expect
to the pi ice of
co fur the coming season
In easy reach of all to-
growers.
Dr. Joseph Dixon, of Ayden,
here
The handy tobacco truck i.- the
best truck we know of and tobacco
farmers save time and money
There no need asking the plain enough
the enterprising business man uses the columns of
The Reflector
r making his to the trading public
IT Brings
, s
.
Ink Is Read By Everybody in reach, and
it reaches i who have money to pay for what want.
If you have they want advertise and yon are sure to
get apart of their money.
s .
TWO EDITIONS
A G. Cox Mfg. Co. seem to Little the infant daughter i using them.
be Belling lot Of Wire fence. This of Mr. Mrs. B. A. B. G. Co, say that
rem i. ids that our Ore j died Tuesday morning. We extend they have a fall assortment of
not of heart yet. lour the bet saved j general and pries
Being In position to secure first. parent i.
class material cheap, having; For white goods, ladies collars,
machinery with which do our handkerchief ties, go to A.
Work, and being able to save and W. Ange Co , they have a large
work up nearly all of our timber, assortment.
are of the reasons, why we White's Black Liniment, spec
can re our customers money, recommended for the human
Winterville Mfg. Co. family, lino for perfectly
O. .-go Washington, balanced, cornier
was lure Tuesday. For sale by
St. vis, beaters and ranges. All B T-
Style-., lowest prices. See our stock
Harvey Cox, is at home on the
purchasing and money. J
Mfg. Co. . ,
fruits and go
K G. Chapman and Co. They
a choice lot.
For cats, plow and
all of supplies, see
A. W Ange Co.
quills and quilting cotton
. see A. W. Ange and Co.
It It. Forrest to Reunion
Sunday.
Window and door frames, porch
Columns, brackets and all kinds of
trimmings at rock bottom
prices, Winterville Mfg.
Bargains for the people Puces
II. L. Johnson.
For fresh meat beef, fish
barbecue
Car load Furniture just In.
A. Ange and Co.
Mis. Gertrude Bland, of
was hero Monday visiting her
brother J. E.
A lull line of T. W. Wood ft
Sons garden always on baud
at the drug store Dr. B, T. Cox
For corn and seed oats go to
Ange Co.
Lex and John of Bel-
were here last Sunday.
Big consign meet of dour
just received. Prices
G. Chapman and Co.
are right
J. G. Bowling and J. Par ham,
Greenville, were here Tuesday
Bring me turkeys I pay the
highest L. Johnson,
FOr atone wait, jags, bowls and
pitchers, see A. W . Ange Co.
For nice mattings of all kinds
o to they have a large as-
Changes.
J. moved his
office to the store formerly
pied by W. L. Beat,
The express office is being moved
f the stores u. the
THE DAILY
EVERY
At a Year cents a Month.
The Eastern Deflector,
TWICE A-WEEK, and
At a Year.
You are the loser if yon fail to r a of
.
.
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The Reflector was never better prepared now to nice
Job Printing. New presses, new type and plenty of Stock re-
added. Our work is done right and prices are right.
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is published at Nashville, Toon, it is issued times b year
the subscription price is cents, If contains more read-
matter than most dollar papers and is edited by Southern
men who know the needs of southern farmers, Every issue
big experience meeting, the being
answered by such men as Maj. Tims. Key,
of of and Prof, An
drew M. Director of the Virginia Experiment station.
The Home Department is conducted by Aunt whom all
readers soon learn to love.
WE OFFER IN VALUE FOR
Bat you must hurry. This proposition will not beheld open
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
Sample copies of Southern Agriculturist free at our office.
to our Stock,
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most
In
Co.
POOR PRINT
i-. -i
Great
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D.
I I pp.
I t,
; i .;
Have Come to
Greenville.
The best store in town offers to yon
on your cash purchases. Every dime you
there will do ex service
that will yon.
Since you runs I s. money so
you get fill returns Arid unless each ten
cents in cash out brings a STAMP
in, you are nor getting lull value ; for your
money.
Brown Stamps are like compound interest.
They accumulate without effort on your part,
and splendid premiums they bring will
leave many a dollar free for pleasure or for
saving. Just such things as you w uM other
wise to buy are Brown Stamps
and it takes but ft. to you your
free choice of whatever you can best use or
most need
WE GIVE YOU WORTH, STAMPS, FREE
with each new book. Unless you already have
one, at our store and get it and the
worth of free stamps That dollar worth
up like snowball down hill, and presto
most before u kn w yon have worth
a book foil. keep the ball rolling every
time you spend cash; pend it where Brown
Stamp .- an I
ALWAYS ASK FOR BROWN STAMPS.
This store wan I e steady
b Ti Is offers low -.-.
lid Br Sta up- ex
ell I ac
here.
The do not apply on purchases of Ciro-
i .
J JERRY cO.
N. C.
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Coward Wooten,
ANNOUNCEMENT.
e lake great pleasure I i to oar patrons and
public that we will have with us for the following
and an optician,
celebrated firm of A. K Atlanta, Ga.,
the largest and most favorably known optical establishment in
tile South.
He will Test Eyesight, and Fit Glasses
The Doctor i-i a of f the leading Opthalmic
Colleges in the United States, in thoroughly conversant with
all modern methods in refractive science, including
Opthalmology, and has had long experience in his
specialty.
Remember
that we this engagement and secured I he services
a man of ability and reputation and we
his All examinations freehand only regular
prices will be charged for glasses.
You Can Save Honey
and the highest class of professional service in this line
by taking advantage of this opportunity
Read In mind dates, February and 28th.
New Spring Goods
.
C . . ; . . .
ARRIVING DAILY.
There is one thing that we do not in our to do
land that is to sell goods cheaper thin they can be bought,
neither do we want to create tho n that our store is
full of shop worn, oat of style goods nor by filling our store
with show bills and sign boards -will we try t impress false
in your mind that we are going out of business, but we
wish it understood that we are receiving daily shipments
the newest things in
RIBBONS, SILKS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES
and kindred materials so desirable with the women folk of
Greenville and Pitt county, and hope yon will at
favor us with a visit, to see these many new things.
Pulley
i HE HOME OF WOMEN'S FASHIONS.
WE HAVE
deceive;
THIS WEEK
FRESH NEW.
J. B. CHERRY CO.
P dates
packages, Cal en . prunes,
and raisins, also anything can be
found at our place at Co class goods.
In Vegetables our stock is t ,
In Fruits we have the of ban i . apples,
grapes and grape fruit. Ask u . .
Anything You Want in the Fruit Line.
have also Premier Butter and double cream
than which there is no better
DON'T FORGET
Baking Department conducted by Mr. J. M. Reuse. He
is excelling himself in baking pies, buns bread,
late macaroons, jumbles, cream puffs,
Yours very truly;
J. A. Ricks Bro.
Subscribe to THE REFLECTOR now and
get the premium offered.
s I
A. J Badly Used By Two
Men
Ex Representative A. J.
of came to Greenville
one day last bis way
back noes when about nine miles
from town be overtaken by
two other men, named
and Hardy, of Greene county, who
were also from Green-
ville. Both the later had been
as they drove up be-
hind Mr. Move abruptly demanded
him to get out of their way. Mr.
did not turn out, the rod
bad and there being
of for the others to pass by
him, and the men drove into his
bogey. They became very abusive,
and getting out buggy,
went in Mr. drew a pistol
and threatened to kill him, and
did him several blows with
the butt the weapon. Alter
some distance ahead
one of the men again bis
buggy and Bred or three shots
toward Mr.
Later the same men by their
frightened
some ladies whom they passed on
the ;
Give Your Stomach a Rest.
Your food must lie
; and to be of
any value to yon.
is weak or diseased lake
Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what
you eat and gives the stomach
a rest, ill to
take on new and grow
again. cures our stomach,
bloating, heart palpitation and
all digestive disorders. L. A.
of Little Ky , writes
feel that Dyspepsia
Cure deserves all the
that can be given i, as it
saved the life of our girl
when was three ears old.
is now ix we have kept it for
her but of course she
only takes it now
disagrees with Sold by J.
L.
Have Held the Record in North
BONE, For Cotton. ORINOCO, For Tobacco.
MAIM
None Genuine Without it.
See that the Trade Mark is on
Ask your dealer for GOOD-, and don't take
Bale everywhere.
NORFOLK, VA.,
COLUMBIA, S C.
F. COMPANY,
TARBORO. N. C.
MACON. GA
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Dr. S Morrill Dead.
We learn that Dr. Samuel
till died his home
near Farmville. lie was quite old
and was a high type of Southern
gentleman. For many he
was a prominent physician, and
his surviving children two
suns are physicians.
Street Cars For
When the new street car line is
meted in Greenville that is
BO strongly agitated, which is
hoped to he done before the close
of year, there will be much re-
by the people who have to
wear rabbet boots for protection
from mud and slush, and the school
Children attending the graded
School, to aid from the
depot, news boys, and young
shopping. Won't it be glorious
A street car every five minutes on
every street in Greenville.
for the Improvements and there
will loll other of a progressive
feature. The special train
day from the depot to the water
works will be abolished soon.
Greenville is coming.
I he Sunshine of Spring.
The salve that cures without H
-car is DeWitt's. Witch Hazel
Cuts, burns. bruise-
and piles disappear before the use
of this salve as snow before the
sunshine of spring. Miss H. M.
Thebes, III.
was seriously afflicted a fever
son that was very painful.
Witt's Witch Salve cared
me in less than a Get the
genuine. Sold by Jno. L. Wooten.
Deserved Popularity,
To cure Constipation Liver
by moving the
bowels and as a tonic to the
liver, take Little Early Risers
These Famous
pleasant and harmless hut
and sure. Their universal use
for many is a strong
tee of their popularity useful
Sold Jno. L. Wooten.
Farmers M. F. I. Association.
The county branch of the
Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance
Association will hold its
meeting Saturday before the
Sunday in March, 11th day
as r.
as Necessary as Rain
The quality and quantity o the
crops of
in soil. Fertilizers which are
low in Potash will never produce
satisfactory results.
; with the
i i- n i
make me every kind
We have published a of
n this nil
important we will send Ir.-e
you you of
to lite
KALE
Now or
Broad Street.
FURNITURE STORE
ARE READY FOR YOU.
We go rolls of Matting, very dainty
Suit- are Elaborate in design and finish
Don't fail to see em. h recent y return
where purchased th things .
Oak and Chair.
They are You miss something if you fail to
see them and one or re in home.
We have a fine line of Rags also, very rich in design.
Art Squares to suit the most fastidious. fact, we have near-
everything in
Furniture, Rugs and Lace
fur
and
paid
mi. Fur. ti d, Bar-
etc.
Entirely new, and a handsome line hi select from. whether
you are late moving in or staying where you are. You
afford to line. Yours to please,
try Carriage,
ail i. . . ,
rd i,
Ly.
Life I i
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the month. A. full attendance
of the members is desired. rum, .
AGONIZING
are Instantly relieved, and perfect-
heeled, by
Salve. C. Jr., of Nor-
folk, Va., burnt my I
knee that it blistered
over. s Salve
Stopped the pain, healed it
without a Also heals all
wounds and sores. at J. L. I
Wooten's, druggist.
Sit
FRAUD EXPOSED.
A have lately
been making and trying to sell
of Dr. New Dis-
for Consumption,
and other medicines,
then defrauding the public.
This is to warn you to beware of
people, who pr .
stealing the of
which have been
disease, for o t
years, h. sure protection, to you
is our name on wrapper. Look
for It, on all Buck-
remedies, all others are
mere imitations. II. K
Co., Chicago, III, and Windsor,
Canada.
Condition Improved.
We are exceedingly glad to learn
that the condition of Miss Sophie
Jarvis who is at the University
Hospital in Philadelphia is much
better. We sincerely hope Miss
Jarvis will soon be restored to com-
health and return to Green-
ville to her many friends.
POISONS IN FOOD.
Perhaps you don't realize that
many pain poisons In
yOur food, but some day you may
feel a twinge that will
Dr. Kim's
Life Pills are guaranteed to cure
sickness due poisons of
K d food or back
at J. h. l store. Try
Cl
Not blue seem to re-
of a man's wife like
trouble be Ins with his second.
Makes bone and muscle faster
than any other remedy. Brings
strength, health and happiness to
the whole family. That's what
Hollister's Mountain Tea
will do. cents, Tea or Tablets.
Wooten's Drug Store.
If you want a smooth, clear com-
take Hollister's
Mountain Tea this month. Bright
eyes and red lips follow its use.
cents, Tea or Tablets.
Wooten's Drug Store-
PAPOOSE POPCORN
A New for
FORAGE, POULTRY, POPPING
A subscriber to the Southern
Agriculturist secured
seed from old Indian in
Northwest Texas. After
It seven ho
Wrote that good
and It will
from to I
acre, and planted thick
stalk and all It will make more
feed and better feed any-
thing I ever saw. The oil In-
said poultry fed on it would
never have the cholera. I bars
not lost a fowl with cholera
since I have been n In t. It
also pops Th i
brought of re-
quests for seed, and now only a
few bushels are left. Send
for a trial
to Southern
C. P. Bldg., Nashville, Tenn.,
and you will get by re-
turn mail, alto details of
seed-growing contest.
GET YOUR SUPPLIES
Now
Everything you want in the way of
nice Groceries, Canned Goods, Pickles,
fruits, Candies, Nuts, can be had at
our store.
We carry a large supply of the Best
Goods
JOHNSTON BROS.
The Cash Grocers.
LANIER MILLIARD,
Greenville, N. C.
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Iron Fencing Sold.
tor Receives
the
e R Z E.
To the Victor Belongs the Spoils.
the Enquirer.
St. Louis, Mo., Oct. Victor Safe Lo Co., of
Cincinnati, received, to-day, the Grand Prize World's
Pair, exhibit of solid Manganese bank safes
and general line of fire and safes and vaults,
their magnificent display prise nil
tor for modern improvements, construction, workmanship
and finish
The Safe that has never been Burglarized.
J. L SUGG, Agent.
GREENVILLE. N. C.
.,,.
POOR PRINT
The Store
Is too full of goods and they must be con-
into cash at the quickest possible
moment.
Prices on everything marked right
down in plain figures.
Every purchase is a BARGAIN and
you can get your share of them by coming
TO
C. T.
BIG STORE,
GREENVILLE, N. C
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL
1905.
W. O. of Richmond,
is in town.
Move went up the road this
morning.
Baa Joy of Bald more, left
this
Mies Miss
Bailie Sieve.
I. M. left i-
for Wilmington
Jessie Smith left Ibis morning
Bock i
Mrs. Hattie Evans Monday
g a visit i
Rev, E, Co. returned Mon-
day evening from Hamilton.
T. L. Blind returned Monday
evening from trip op the
road.
W, T. returned Mon-
day evening from trip up the
road.
Prof. W. H. B tie and W.
I. Brown left Monday evening for
Ex and Mi- T. J,
Monday evening from
Raleigh.
Mi Mabel who has
been spelling some days here with
her patents, Mr. and Mis. J. H.
to Bethel this
morn
Gregory, who has for
time been night operator at the
telephone office left this morning
for Henderson. Roy will
succeed Miss
Wednesday, Match 1st., 1905.
A. L. of Washington, is
in town.
B. F. Sugg, of Washington,
in town.
J. B. left this morning for
A. M. went up the road
this morning,
W. H. Hackney left this morn-
for Norfolk.
J. It. Davis, of spent
Tuesday town.
Mi p. Julia Barrett, of
is visiting Mrs. W. B, Parker.
Newton and Cora
Clark left ibis morning for
villa, Va.
LETTER TO R. J. COBB.
TS.
Dear Mr. H, Bf. Stephen.
.- it, ca hi r Oil
i; writ
i m D with your
pilot, want to
use
That's except
for fact region
of Pei I on
i its oil, smoke and
Ail it that
j good nine years some,
times. There are thousands
people it,
don't,
There's the We advertise
for the millions; we want to make
paint for the million-.
Mr. do yon know that
lead zinc is twice as
cheap an lead-and oil, mixed
Is per cert a fair
profit business
Three-quarters of the people
paint lead-and-oil mixed by hand;
while U. s. government us lead,
zinc and oil ground together by
-same Jas lead-
The majority never is
right about anything.
Yours truly,
F. W. Co.
P. B. H. I,. Out sells
paint.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, MARCH 1905.
No.
MEETING OF THE ALDERMEN
Mayor Resigns and P. M
Elected to Succeed Him.
Toe ard of I
regular i
all i h pr -i n .
As a were
r-a. M or W.
R. Parker w i . ml. read
as
To the ; i; i . i Alder-
me u On . N-
THE LEGISLATURE.
NEWS
committees had reports.
committee on purchase of
fine asked for farther
time to report. i ;. .
on location of in
BANK RoLL.
reel was empower.
. bill.
to nave bulb houses , An be u wen
reels when locations are fixed.
The fire committee was instruct-
ed to correspond
towns relative t- the I the
baud engine.
The several their
hi
K was In
ed t of lo n
ill I am compelled t. ha d 1901 if i is found be
you u f reside in town year.
r of Greenville. I you ere a i
for of
ii- -iii- nave drawn of i he r,
-f
always very ad I
wish of you continued
prosperity and be m -i cordial
and
Very
W . B.
March 1805.
The resignation was accepted
and and
were a committee to
draft a resolution the
regret of the board at the necessity
for the resignation. At a later
the meeting the
presented the which way
and a copy ordered furn
Mr Parkers
by the board of alder-
men the town of Greenville tint
we deeply regret our mayor,
W. It. Parker, has compelled
to resign his office no account of
ill health. That we wish to as
sure him of our sincere
his conscientious discharge
of duties daring bis
aid wish that he may be re-
stored to health.
The ejection of a to
Mayor Parker was taken up, A. L.
BlOW receiving ii votes and F. M.
l votes, whereupon the
latter declared elected. Al-
and Lamer e
n with of
Police Smith notify Mr.
of Ins el dim;. Mr. Woolen
qualified
to the ii red
by i Ii g,
sided I r of
the
The Bough Ready Fire
Company ed fie to
provide the a
meeting, and it win that
per be paid
The street e reported
much work done i ho
of the past month. The com-
t tit an order
made at u previous meeting
hole the site of the
Gorman tube filled so i;
would not hold bad been
with, and the chief of
police was to again
the of the to
all.-ml to it.
The lights and wells committee
reported two wells in bad
and of them was ordered
to be filled up. The other wells
street lights were
good condition.
The white cemetery committee
reported one lot bold since last
meeting. The division fence be-
tween the cemetery and
property was ordered rebuilt; the
cemetery fund to bear half the
cost.
The finance, ordinance mar
this
in i
repay l r i ed
Robbers Contents an Ex
press bate
Memphis, m . i . l
Three Mo men mi ;. Ii Id
up the Pi i-c i u get trail
known as Arkansas
which left Mo., at five
o'clock this morning, and point
of revolvers forced Me
to deliver to
contents of safe said to amount
to dollars, The
hold-up re I about eight miles
of Ark.,
where the makes a sharp
curve. It is that the
men the train in
i . t
I . I i . i .
t. i I
In Hie b .
d v ;. , I. j
mi
lay,
. .
i t I ii i St a
ale i d are ; us to gel
off the . ;
no ii i ii in- s will.
recommendations . tbs
ii b ii
i house passed i i g
ii i in mis lull it opp i-
A resolution was in
senate asking
i. meet n. x; year in
North Carolina.
for the
re elected.
FRIDAY.
No bills were introduced it
either branch owing to near-
the end of the session.
High The Beak
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id ;. r I thee
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at an
l- k of
i- in the I I- u-
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in one
; and
the ii .
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it i roved s- .
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in
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The
bat
l oiled
organs stored N. . ,
o ranks
The Kort
Is culled in meal at I a v.
tin, Jo J. J, time
is. High jut, i we I I el
e. It in b veil
and II It. V t. bank
these .
sill lie I pen delegates from
will
the to meet there
next year
Sure Enough.
That Stonewall Jackson Christ-
asks no favors and will not
have a to his dash-
one
went into express oar and
White to deliver to
him the contents of the
lie refused av Inn was tired
upon by and told Io
Casper-Cox.
Last evening at
and Mrs Fred Oil street,
Kev. Mr. of
ITEMS
Sammy Alford received
father was dead. They left for
then home
W. A. of Gold no,
spent in
dine.
Mis. Harper and little Ion, of
Greenville, Mi-.
Whaley.
Shade Bland had lbs
cadets left Was m ton to of having bis band shot off Friday,
attend lb- of President Or. Ricks was called to the
The entire
Says Atlanta Constitution, Milt
after reaching tho city marched were tin of Mr. J.
quick. A . in his j m the holly bonds
face and lie with est. Mr. W. Gasper, of
The and Mamie
their and Lit train. I The attendants were Mis
They were joined v a third j Williams, f A,
As the d.- ,;. Casper, of
the fired several j f Washington, with
limes at White, one lodging Casper, of villi ; M is lover
with John
c u
the Ben I Line office on
tickets had been
prepared for the cadets. The tick-
els called the no
the tickets bad
bean Mr. who is quite sick.
O. Babbitt
Io v that Mrs.
Richard Bob is Is
I. i- visit-
. T
A ion
the of of
the stove. T A
the free
Many
whom .- ii
i. Id h were 1.-
c. c.
or -e ice by mail,
but others ha . Saturday,
It will boon bu con it and e th 1905.
hope all u no do in
ill in r iii id to
come hen d
annum on- owes is int I
coup
i-. o ill. unit .-I.
I III a. r
;.
Ai lb.- meeting of the
there will be
s., program, The . k done
c ii iii sun lie hi ill-
and handed i passes on u
in. When he had I to
his on man looked bis
. e,
In aid Item,
. I he fat i .
i pi the
t hand up his son's
lie III inn no the
b. r going In ride In i-.
couch . I don't intend Io
deceit them. want just what
they gel no more. No,
fur But I'm a
it
pin them . ,
means 1.1 The
the five grades the last meet- w hat the buys have la
will I want, it suits me bet-
and any which any , I want nothing more thin
IT hear. all he the same,
V ready to take the Pm to for you
A full desired
and a year n. we give you e.
as a premium a year's
and .
soldier handed
j ,. ,,,,, ,,
tO he ,
Quito a number have taken without face That's
.;. I, j c . l. u , father was made. Stonewall Jack-
like it. Services Methodist Church, March 5th. . . .
Big Night.
c u j- . father was wads. Stonewall Jack-
Services For Methodist Church, March 5th.
son never slept a leather bed
Sunday at a. m. were sleeping on the
The Will have a big Preaching by the pastor at , h N a ob.
. x- . m. alter which sacrament oil b
time at their be server.
the On pr. gram a , exorcises
completed provides for inter-j of the will
eating talks several members of held at p. in.
the order All me.-here and vis-
should he present
to enjoy the meeting and Pitt county, dripped honey at the purpose of diseases of
Dr. Hyatt Coming.
Pr, 11- O. Hyatt will be
There will be no services at at the Bertha
I 13th, 14th and 15th,
day, Tuesday and Wednesday, for
ReV. Mr, of A ex-
to ii ire at Io. k
mi day,
The u of our v met
y 1.1 . I I
or II Ml
. in ti .
hi .
ill. . V ;.
nod tone v .
ball
in place in of .
ls .
skull. last res,
d the
bog.
This Hi-
large crowd to tow
Maine, Bliss, .
at Ai.
Actually sum., are to
complain of Inn tired fee it
tied, rust proof, seed and
for sale by J. B Cherry
Co.
A week of good baa
made a difference in the appear-
of the tin ins.
make it a success.
M.
eye throat and glasses
Notice
have sold out
at Five Points to Turn-
age. wish to return thanks to
all who favored me with then pat-
and ask to one
with All who owe me are
requested to settle at once as de-
sire to close all outstanding mat-
as as possible.
3-3 W. J.
MM
POOR PRINT