Eastern reflector, 22 September 1905


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ITEMS
N. C, sept. 14.1005.
Miss Julia Jones returned to
Mo. J. H. Cheek and Julian
spent Saturday and Sunday in
Winterville,
Harvey to
He accompanied
by Sam and con, of Wilson.
Mr. Ben and
children, of spent Sat-
and Sunday with Mrs, War-
Mis. R E.
Mr. T. B. Ti. after spend
some time with her parents.
to Fountain Saturday.
Mi-. Mary Branch and children
spent Sunday with Mrs. k. E,
Herring spent
night and Sunday with friends
here
E. E. is away attending the
Union Conference.
J. R. and sister, Mrs.
Canon, to visit Mrs.
Mrs. Charles
Benjamin Smith and family, of
ville, ha tinned again
this hood.
A of out attend-
ed church at Grove Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Worthing
ton, Ayden, spent Sunday in
this neighborhood.
J. A Jan-ell, of Far in ville, came
down Monday and the
farm owned by William Tyson.
Joe Wilson and Marshal
went to Greenville yesterday.
Several from here on the
excursion today to Norfolk.
WINGATE FAILED TO SHOW UP.
Hit
Judgment Was Entered Against
Bondsmen.
Tarboro, N C,
young
man of Rocky who is
Charged an attempted
assault and also a simple
assault the of Mrs.
Knight of this place some
e ago and who was removed
in from place of
incarceration in the county jail
here through the fear of being
and
through habeas corpus
proceedings, failed to make his
appearance at court when his cases
ere called and
entered against his bondsmen
in each Wingate was in
Tarboro Tuesday and Wednesday
is to hive gone to
Mount preparatory to returning
for trial Thursday. It is surmised
his nerve failed him after mining
early morning train and much
surprise was occasioned by his
failure to appear.
Blood thick
cents.
LETTER TO DR R. L CARR
ITEMS.
N.
Mrs. William Harrell. of Drum
Hill, is her son, W. T
Harrell.
Miss Lizzie Jones, of Greenville,
is spending a few days with Mrs
F. G. Whaley.
Mr. E. Jacobs and son,
Ernest, of are visiting the
family of J. R. Jacobs.
H. B. Phillips left Thursday to-
attend the funeral of little Walter
R sou of . B. Robertson,
Va.
Charlie Jennings left this morn
to spend some time
relatives in Virginia.
Miss Mamie Bobbitt, of Nash
who ha- spending
several weeks with her brother.
J. O. Bobbitt, left this morning
for her home much to the regret of
the many friends she has made
while here.
J. A. i on the sick St.
Jas. Alford, who has been quite
sick for several days, is able to be
out again
Mr. Mis. William Smith
left this morning to spend several
days with friends in Tarboro.
Greenville, N. C.
Dear Sir.- difference. Two
neighbors their houses
lead and
houses about alike.
Mr. A. H. Howard. Nelson, N.
Y., is the who painted
and saved the don't know the
other.
A r of both, Mr. J. H.
expected to use gallon
took
goes further, its least
merit; but that amounts to half
sometimes. It costs two or three
times much to paint as to boy
the paint. Good reason for not
painting Paint Devon then.
Yours truly,
F. W. CO.
P. S. H. L. Can sells our paint
Best twist
Greenville Company
Reorganizes,
As of the stockholders in
the Greenville Manufacturing
Company had disposed of their
interest, a meeting of the stock-
holders was held to
Dr. E, A. Move was
elected president. R. L Davis vice
president, and I. W. Tucker was
added to the board directors.
were discussed for enlarging
the business of the plant.
Purchase of Pamlico Railroad Formally
Announced.
Norfolk, Va. Sept. -An
cement was made today
the of the Pamlico,
Oriental Western run-
from Bayboro to Newborn,
N. by the interests in control
of the Carolina Railway.
which is to run a line from Nor-
folk to Beaufort, N. C, through
the lumber section of North
This line will be used as a
branch of the main line to New
Bern for terminals at
that port.
We will pay half cent each in
cash for tags taken from Brown
Williamson tobaccos in lots of
goO or more. Tags must be
counted and securely tied up
before we will receive them.
Greenville Supply Co.
A Warning for Folks Who Sign Petitions
Folks who sign petitions Just to
see their names on the paper may
learn something, the court here,
just closed a judgment fur
was entered against men
over the county who had
signed a petition to open a,
public road into the eastern part of
town. The commissioners opened j
the road on the strength of the
and the man property
went through, S. colored,
sued the and they will
have to pay the judgment, which;
amounts to about 8- each for the
good and true men who were too
with their
Journal.
Best tobacco made by Brown
Williamson's.
The cotton crop of ac-
cording to the annual report of Sec
Hester, of the New Orleans
cotton exchange, was
hales.
NOBLES
S. J- Nobles, Proprietor.
door to C. L-
Meals at all hours between a.
m. and midnight an minutes
notice. Fresh oysters every day
served in any style. Prompt
service and polite attention. Call
in when you are hungry.
SAVED HIS LIFE
OUR CUSTOMERS BY TAKING
ADVANTAGE OF THE
HIT PRICES,
Russia has her Japan her and We have
OUR CUSTOMERS,
Who have stood by us since the fight began and are constantly
bringing in Reinforcements.
WHY
Because
They realize that NEVER BEFORE in the history of
Greenville, have they been able to secure such BARGAINS.
OF
UNDERSELLING TO
DAZZLE AND DELIGHT YOU,
at
C. T.
s Big Store,
Greenville, N.
Dr. W. H. of Char-
N. will he in Greenville
at Hotel Bertha on Thursday Oct. i
for one day only. His
practice is limited to Eye, Ear. j
None, and Throat, and Fitting
glasses.
LANIER HILLIARD,
Greenville, N. C.
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Iron Fencing Sold
STRAY TAKEN
I have taken up a stray
that has been running with my
Stock about two months. The
is sandy red color, weighs
boot pound, has slit in right
ear and bob tailed. Owner in
notified to call for same and pay
charges. MOSES EVANS.
near Greenville.
Best sun cured;
h Williamson's.
The Death Penalty.
A little thing sometimes results
in death. Tims a mere scratch,
insignificant cuts or puny boils
paid the death penalty. It
is wise to have
Salve ever bandy. It's the
salve on earth and will prevent fa-
when burns, sores, ulcers
and threaten. Only at
J. L. Drug Store.
Putt an End to It All.
A grievous wail comes
as a result of unbearable pain
over Dizziness,
Backache, Liver complaint and
constipation. But thanks to Dr.
King's New Lite Pills they put an
end In it all. They are gentle hut
thorough. Try them. Only
Guaranteed by Jno. L. Woolen,
Druggist.
A piano for sale at a sac-
the instrument which is one
of the best handled by the
piano Co, was bought
months ago by a gentleman who
unfortunately lost bis little girl.
Party willing to lose over a
dollars. Cash or time, apply
to G. G. or W. A.
Hyman, Greenville N. C.
End of Bitter Fight.
physicians had a long and
stubborn fight with an en
my right writes J. F. Hughes
Pout, Ga. gave me
Everybody thought my time had
come. As a last resort I tried Dr.
King's New Discovery for Con-
The I received
was striking and I was on my
Id a few days. Now I've entirely
regained my
all coughs, colds, throat and
lung troubles. by
Jno. Wooten, Price
and 11.00. Trial bottles free.
Makes writing
carve fountain pen, beat
made, Reflector Book Store.
Suicide Prevented.
A startling announcement that a
preventive of suicide had been
discovered will interest many.
A down system, or
invariably precede and
something has been found that
will prevent that condition which
makes suicide likely. At first
thought of self destruction take
Electric It being a great
tonic and will strengthen
the nerves and build up the system
It's also a great stomach, liver an.
kidney regulator. Only Sat-
guaranteed by Jno. L.
Wooten, Druggist
Why use Cotton Baskets when
you can get Cotton Sheets at less
than half the price. Ham White.
m s w
EASTERN REFLECTOR.
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
No.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1905.
No.
SUPERIOR COURT.
September Term in Session.
The September term of Pitt
Superior court began this morning
K. If. Jones, of Winston,
presiding and Solicitor L. I. Moore
representing the state.
In calling over the list of jurors
every man bur one answered to his
name and he had not been sum-
More of the business men
of the town usual were on the
list, several were asked
To of wanting to be
buyers, who
one of the lawyers said were needed
on the street to much com-
petition as possible on the price of
cotton. Judge Jones told l hem to
go push cotton cents be
would excuse Another who
is in the horse sales business made
an excuse, and was told to go and
trade homes for two days and be
back in conn Wednesday morning,
One from country had a sick
law lie
could go home. A y
insurance agent also let off,
this the excuse.
The grand as selected
is composed the
J. C T. II. W
C. M. Tucker, R K. White-
J. V. Cox, Henry Harris,
W. H. Kilpatrick, David Stokes,
Joe. V. Cox. Tucker, S. G.
Forbes, U. S. Forbes, S. B.
Richard I. r taming,
M. L. j. K. Flake and
W. Mines
Smith is of the
grand jury W. Lawrence is
court oiler.
The court room was
during the time Judge Jones de-
his charge to the
jury, such good was
given that only once did the sheriff
call quiet. The people learn
much law by listening
to chat gee learned judges,
and they were amply repaid in
following closely all that Judge
Jones said
Judge Jones said there are two
kinds of of
and of commission and men are
alike guilty when they fall to do
what the law says shall be
as they are when they do what
the law says Shall not be done
Then six divisions he dis-
cussed the violations Hat should
have the attention of the grand
body of These were of-
fences against person,
against property, against
peace order, against
public against
health, against public
morals. These were discussed
clearly practically, now and
then with emphasis.
On weapons
he said that the who kept the
law was left at the mercy the
man who failed to keep it,
this was a violation that should be
rigidly enforced. most
were by
who carry razors to the parties and
carve up their best before
they leave; or the young who
think it lakes a pistol In one
pocket, B bottle III and a
pack cigarettes to make them
glow n.
Helen to lynching Judge
Jones said he had already told the
what murder the
first degree was, that is what
be thinks men Commit when they
band together, premeditate t in-
deed, select leaders to demand the
jail keys, enter the prison, take
out a human being, hang him to a
limb fill his body with lead.
It is murder, and there is no excuse
for it North Carolina.
Abandonment and the double
lives some men lead were referred
against public
morals, the effect of these upon
a community were strongly
sized. Gambling were also given
a good shaking up when he said
white man who deals in cotton
futures is just as guilty as the
who deals in craps.
Judge Jones said so many good
things in his charge that we wish
all of them could referred to,
but space will not permit. This is
his first visit to Pitt and at
the outset be convinces the people
he is a good judge.
following cases been
dispose
Geo. W. Lewis, abandonment,
DEATH OF MISS MYRTLE WILSON.
Popular Young Lady Summoned From
Earth.
Though she bad lingered at
death's door for days and
GAVE THEM A SCARE.
avenue.
Nine weeks ago Miss Myrtle
pleads guilty, judgment suspended from Virginia Beach
upon payment of costs. typhoid, and through
Baker David f her
Too Much Crowding Around the Bar
and Jury Box.
Yes, sir, it is warm in the
. room, and Judge Jones is making
was not unexpected, ,,,,,,,. ,. ,
. I it still hotter for those fellows who
announcement this morning that i, . ,., .
m; m .-. , , get and costs days on the
Miss Myrtle was dead A . . . ,
. , . . , And he made a
sadness to many hearts. f
She passed away a quarter box for
past three o'clock this morning, at
the home her parents, Mr. and i T.,
a n -ii-i i Ibero are times, especial y if
Mrs. S. B. on Dickinson ,. , .
the court room is anything like
were in a
few minutes
affray, plead guilty, Frank
Baker and costs, David
Haughty fined and costs.
Atkinson, assault with
deadly weapon, pleads guilty, lined
dollars and costs
Alonzo injury to stock,
pleads guilty, judgment suspended
upon payment of costs.
Bill disturbing religious
worship, pleads guilty, fine-i
and costs.
Pink assault with
deadly weapon, pleads guilty,
costs.
Mary nuisance, pleads
guilty, fined costs.
Frank Anderson John Teel,
affray, John Teel plead guilty.
Isaac Hemby and
Ola Atkinson, assault with deadly
weapon, not guilty.
Swindell, assault with
deadly weapon, pleads guilty, lined
and costs.
Elias disturbing
religious worship, pleads guilty,
lined and costs.
Frank James, assault with dead-
weapon, pleads guilty, sentenced
days in jail with leave to be
worked roads.
Joe Johnson, carrying concealed
weapon, pleads guilty, sentenced
CO days in jail leave to work
on roads.
Tyson, resisting officer,
guilty, days jail
with leave to work on roads.
Willie Latham, larceny, pleads
guilty of forcible trespass,
suspended upon payment
costs.
Tyson, appeal from may-
or's court for disorderly conduct,
plead guilty, judgment suspended
upon payment ousts.
Zeb W. Brown and Arthur
Kayo, affray, guilty, Brown lined
and costs, Mayo
half costs.
Sun Cox Hilliard Cox,
fray, not guilty.
and Jordan
affray, guilty.
Joe rocking trail,
pleads guilty, sentenced months
in j with leave to work on
Joe
on, pleads guilty, judgment
pended upon payment of costs.
Peter carrying conceal-
ed weapon, guilty, fined
and costs.
The case of Samuel for
murder, was set Monday of
next week.
Stephen Moore, larceny, guilty
receiving.
J. E. Nichols, with dead-
weapon, guilty of simple assault,
and guilty of as with deadly
weapon in other cases against
him.
John cruelty to animals,
not guilty.
Herbert Byrd, cruelty o
mall, pleads guilty, lined and
costs.
assault with deadly
weapon, pleads guilty, lined
and costs.
Peter Atkinson, assault with
deadly weapon, not guilty.
W. H. Elks, forcible trespass,
not guilty.
condition was serious. Nothing
that love or skill could perform for
restoration was undone,
her
full, that many crowd in the
cross aisle and hang on the bar
jury railing and
officers frequently have to
them bock to seats.
light
Judge Jones commanded as he saw
Sheriff Tucker with the bunch
rounded up and forcing them
through the of the bar.
men been
Mining, the judge
i when l in- officer lined I hem
was ., i
I before bench.
our most estimable young .
and was popular with every I
She chose teaching for her
work and no teacher in the county
but death conquered in the battle
and claimed her for a victim,
the hearts of parents
lives rent in grief, and friends
bowed
Miss Myrtle Wilson
they were block
ins aisle and I told them
several limes to move back
would not do
Turning to the quaking suns of
ever she loved both ,, ,. .
his Honor asked do
yon think is
was more devoted to duty. What-
ever she she
by pupils parents. was a
member of the Baptist church and
ever faithful to her Christian
duties.
Besides the parents i-lie leaves
three brothers and three sisters
mourn their loss. These are W. B.,
Frank and Eugene Wilson, Mis
Jr., and Misses
Nannie and Lillie Wilson.
The funeral will place
Wednesday, being held
Baptist church and Inter
in Cherry Hill cemetery.
Daily Reflector
the sheriff, the or your
and c i i all
to make
judge ill i ruled
be lei go mail no i ii
In , up i
who blocked th- aisle or failed
to obey orders, and i- would let
the try n while in jail,
was a om-, n
goes without there
iii flout afterward,
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL
Monday, September
T. W. Whitehurst spent Sunday
in Bethel.
W. H. Cox, of spent
today here.
C. O. Brown went over Mar-
tin today.
B. F. Belts left this for
a trip Virginia.
J. B. Higgs left this morning on
a trip across the sound.
Miss Matilda returned
this morning from Ayden.
Poster of Norfolk, is
spending a few cays here.
Misses Maud Nixon and Mar
James spent Sunday at
W. B. James is home a
nip in the western pan of the
Md-i A. J. Moore, of
is visiting his son, L. i
j Moore.
G. M. Ellis to
evening and returned
morning.
Jim returned
evening from a visit an
If. S, has moved into Ho
new hint in Sou.
Green ville
J. S.
Miss Minnie,
I. ion a I rip to
Mrs.
of Baltimore,
II. Ii.
Will-a and
have gone
mil
i nine I
daughter-,
visiting he
Mill Myrtle Wilson's Funeral.
The funeral of Miss Myrtle
sou, who died Tuesday
was held this afternoon at l o'clock.
The services was held
church, conducted by
Rev. A. T. King, of Richmond,
listed by Key. J. E
the church. The pall bear-
were T. M. Hooker, W.
; to spend a few day.
and Mis. T. J. Jarvis
Saturday evening from
Tuesday, September
C. E, Bradley returned Monday
evening from Tarboro.
Miss
a visit to
W. M. Pugh has moved into Mrs.
Sutton's house on Sutton lane
Mrs. J. L. Moore this
morning from a visit in
county.
Congressman Claude Kitchen,
of Scotland Neck, came Monday
evening.
Miss Mildred Carr returned
Monday evening a visit to
-on.
W. B. James and little sou,
Willie, went to Monday
I evening.
r. and Mrs. A. K.
home Monday evening
ii-.- Maggie Doughty returned
home Monday from
n .-ii Va.
Mm. ll. Cozart, of Wilson,
who ha been visiting Miss .
M , home today.
A. J. Moore, Whitakers
win. was his son, L. I.
More, returned home today.
L. A. Gotten, has
b . visiting his parents at Cotton-
dale, returned to New today.
Mrs. t;. IS. Tucker,
who been visiting relatives
in ibis section, returned home this
morning.
W. H. has
returned from where he
held a meeting last week. He
says the meeting was a great
Mrs. of Rocky
Mount, who had been here to
W. H. W. L. Brown.
It Carper and I. James,
There were number of
floral tributes Hint attest
ed tho high esteem in which the
deceased was held.
f J. Garden, Wiley Brown,.
candy which was very highly
Delightful refresh
; meats served.
In Honor Miss Margaret Blow
At l Mr. .,
I. Blow the
Fourth streets, Monday, a delight-
evening -pent by the many
friends of Miss Blow.
One of the of
guessing lie. J. W. Alien Ayden
Percy and Mia, Tuesday evening.
Bryan tied the prize the
former drew it. Mis. K. B. and two of of Richmond,
The was a nice box Saturday Tuesday evening,
visit to K i, i and other points, attend the funeral other sister
Misses Clyde and j and remained a
Skinner went to Ayden Saturday return-
returned this morning
Mrs. and September
son. Walter Linden, returned
evening from a visit to Scotland
Neck.
Mrs. I,. L. and child-
IN MEMORIAM.
It was Miss Whitakers, came in Satin-
and she was the recipient of many evening to visit Mrs. II. T.
b presents. King.
Nora Bradley, of Tarboro.
Just So It's a Picture. ho has been visiting the
ignorance is it home this
makes no The colored
here at court, M inlay,
who was wearing a In-l
Parker campaign ion f.
it as any of the of
Dr. M. I. Fleming, Hamilton,
Sunday evening to Visit i Johnson.
Mrs.
Fl-i. . .
Tell
coin i a i y
The Patient Circle of the King's
not special session
I at the residence Mis. A. L. Blow
o pay a lust i of respect t
the of a beloved and use-
the order, Mrs. A. u. .,.,. ,.
. , Night
Sr., whose death has cause
deep sorrow in out midst. o
Since the organization of the Nights in a Bar
Ole Mis. has ever been lo whole ten nights
of its most useful, efficient and Play, Saturday
generous members; answering with night, was not in shape to W K
heart and soul into every the car to get oil with
for the betterment of the Sunday morning. He
needy within her reach. In played his part too
meet of the slate conventions
Mrs. has taken active part in
the deliberations of that larger Had Large Crowd,
and her Dam a has figured i A very large crowd gathered
honorably on its rolls. The circle under tent of the Frank E.
Galloway, of Snow
Hill, is here attending court.
c V. York returned Tuesday
evening from. a trip up the road.
Mis. hie Blow left this morn-
for Greensboro to attend school.
J. of
Snow i- attending court.
Mi-. C. . Patrick, .-I Ayden,
It-day her.- with Miss
i i C. Tyson has
returned from Norfolk and
where he had been for
in the hospital-.
M. F. and
Miss of Chatham,
i who have been visiting her sou.
Mrs. J. J. Mi
Martha returned
day evening from a trip to Rich-
Miss R.
as a whole tenders expressions company, Saturday night who were
its deepest sympathy to the re- witness Nights in a Bar the funeral of Mrs.
family where her loss will Some of the characters retarded home Sunday
Indeed be Irreparable. I in play were very good
Circle
of much enjoyed.
performance as a whole was
Federal Court Jurors.
A term of Federal court will
be
Trains Don't Connect.
No die of mailing letters in the
held in New beginning Oct. afternoon now, or going to tho
23rd. The jurors evening train with the expectation
are Elias W J Flem. of making connection at
L B W H Edwards Thai thing is done for now, and it
and S A Stocks. is wait until next day.
County Superintendent W.
went to Grifton
evening to look after opening
of the graded school there this
morning.
II. and sister, Miss
Rocky Mount, who were
here attending the funeral of Mrs.
E. A. returned home this
morning.
Mis. F, C Hauling and little
returned this morning
from
Miss Marv of
who has been the
in, ill
returned home ; day
Mis. Julian two
daughter-, of Raleigh, who have
been visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. B, K. Gotten, at
returned home
A. King, of
former pastor the Baptist church
hi re, in Tuesday evening to
conduct the service the funeral
of Miss Myrtle Wilson.
Mrs. C. Wells, of Wilson,
ho came to attend the funeral of
her sister. Mrs. A. and
has since been visiting her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. King, re-
turned home today.
Want of Money.
Strangers coming down from the
depot are sometimes heard to ask,
don't they do something to
this Because there is not
anything to do ii with, is the beet
reason we know.
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Hi
Buyers
and Hand Education.
Have Returned From the
Northern Markets.
New and W inter Goods Arriving Daily.
We will soon have our full line of seasonable merchandise on display.
Watch for Announcement of Fall Opening.
Be-
The demands of the times have,
and are constantly, demonstrating
that the education of the boy and
girl of today must be along lines not
so much in book learning, as in a
manual training which shall equip
the youth and make them able to
cope with modern requirements, and
so be capable of earning an
in both the mental and
physical world.
The equipment of today for those
who success in life, is one
through which the brain culture
shall offset the band culture, each
trained, developed and brought into
a close fellowship of
Routine learning, which school
and college may give the youth, the
teaching of the purely mental, with-
out the hand and eye receiving their
rightful share of education, cannot
but lead to a generation which shall
fail to be self-supporting, therefore
become a burden the
what the youth can do is the
essential thing, and the ability to do
depends upon previous practical
training and experience, which can
lie gained in the technical and man-
schools.
The educational equipment of the
boy and girl calls for one that gives
independence, which means the
and strength to produce, to earn
a livelihood, to conic into active life
and assume positions of trust and
character, an honor to themselves
and a factor in their community's
development.
The necessities of today,
sizes the urgency of a brain and
hand education, one that is co-
operative, each assisting and
the success of the other, and
each proportionally educated to
meet the requirements of the oilier,
there will lie a balance secured which
makes gifts each moat
to the other, producing an
equipped to meet every
requirement of the day, and meeting
the world, to take from it those
things which the youth seeks.
lame, wealth, high
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barbecue,
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We'll furnish tin- home.
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Roast Beef at per lb.
Stew Beef at per lb.
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patronage.
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The flight of days, the whirling wheel of
time will soon bring to us those cold brisk
frosty penetrating days,
We have not allowed the wheels of
to be clogged for one minute during
the warm sultry days,
in our preparation for the days to
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BESSEMER'S DEVICE.
Reward for II Ha No
Longer Wanted Money.
In mi autobiography f Sir Henry
Bessemer told bow, in 1833, when
he was ii youth of twenty, he learned
that the British government was
losing about a year
through the use of forged stamps.
He set about finding remedy. In
nine months be discovered how to
forge government with the
greatest ease. This was a risky hit
of knowledge for a straggling young
man who wanted money wherewith
to gel married to the girl of his
choice. Hut young Bessemer,
invented forthwith the
ed that is now known every-
where, went to the govern-
officials with the forgeries in
his to ask if they were gen-
When Sir Charles Presley
Passed them as genuine Bessemer re-
marked that he knew they were
I forged
them Then he suggested
a remedy. It was
mer was offered the post of
of plant and
staff must be
to u year.
Young Bessemer went away hap-
to tell his good to the girl
of his choice, lie explained to her
the situation, how old stamps had
been picked off documents and used
again and how he had invented an
elaborate to remedy this.
said the young lady, all
the stamps had a dale put on them
they could not at a future time he
used without This
rather start led young Bessemer.
Hut he devised a simple method of
marking the date. The British gov-
was delighted. The device
was accepted. And, as no change of
machinery or staff was needed, Bes-
was informed that no
of stamps would be appoint-
ed. Thus he had deprived himself
of a job.
Forty-five years later, after he
had invented the
of preparing iron and had made
a great Bessemer wrote to
Lord then prime min-
pointing out that he had saved
the country millions without the re-
ward of a penny. He no longer
wanted money, but the government
acknowledged the debt and paid it
with a
Tho Ideal Teacher.
Before all other qualifications the
teacher's character is the
requisite. That must he above
reproach in all things. Milton's
words about the poetic power are
specially true in regard lo I lie power
to teach. who would not be
said the great poet,
his hope to write well hereafter in
laudable things must himself be a
true He who would not he
frustrate of his hope to teach well at
time ought himself to be a lofty
exemplar of the virtues he would
impress upon his pupils, The teach-
who stands before a class for
hours every day ought to exert
greater influence even than the
who speaks from the pulpit
one day in the week, and he ought
at least to have an equally lofty
character, known and recognized by
all men. The teacher who is mas-
of his subject and who has this
nobility of character needs no help
of artifices to assist, him in govern-
his pupils; he has simply lo he,
and they Oilman in
Atlantic.
Why Wanted Work.
are n lot of queer
in this said the man
charge of the hook department of a
large store yesterday. morn-
a young woman came in here
and applied for position selling
books. I explained that there was
nothing I could give her. Then I
said
awful
she said, turning to go,
needn't be sorry. I really don't
need tin money, i simply wanted
to work here so could read the
City Times.
HOW MAKE FIRE.
Stick, Bit of China and Tinder
Their Apparatus.
The has been said to be
the greatest of the world,
but it has not yet completed ii
work. There are still tribes
barbarous and
who use nature's means for pro-
lire, either by friction with
without apparatus or the contact
of two substances which produce a
as Hint and steel.
The use a method
from other savage races and of
interest not only for its uniqueness,
but showing the effect of environ-
on invention.
This apparatus consists of n
boo stick, a bit of china and tinder.
Cylindrical cases are also part of
the device, one being n case for to-
and the other a ease for the
china and tinder. The whole, con-
with cords, is worn at the
belt. To use the apparatus the
takes the bamboo firmly ill his
left hand and in his right holds the
bit of china by the linger and
thumb and on the thumb side
pinches a bit of tinder. The edge
of the china is then struck sharply-
down and along the bamboo, pro-
n bright and long spark,
which catches in the tinder and
it. Very little practice is re-
quired to enable a novice to light a
lire by tin.- means. Obviously, when
the apparatus was first devised, no
china was available, and doubtless
some sharp stone took its place.
Now, however, bits of broken chins
such a- are found in cheap eating
houses arc as best for the
purpose universally used.
The thoughtful reader will at
once draw an analogy between this
mean- of lire making and the flint
steel of our own ancestors, in
the eastern tropics, however,
boo is the commonest of woods and
so was doubtless observed many
times to make a bright spark when
ruck where Hint, in contact with
metal, was seen once. In
after the bright thinker
had devised this way of using the
-park the method held its popularity
and obtains to this day, although
the and steel is so much
easier and more portable.
The philosophy of the device will
at once be apparent. The sharp
edge of the china scrapes off a bit
of much, because the
wood is hard and the outside has
quite a enough to be
made incandescent by the friction
of the stroke. The tinder catches
this spark, and Hie desired flame is
the result.-Scientific American.
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mail routes you can get the news every day.
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A Classical Encounter.
I have been a supplicant at
the throne of your heart for
said the lovesick young man of
tastes, who bad been
trying to win the affection of u II us-
young what
boots be concluded, with
do, reared the voting woman's
irate lather as he raised the young
man on the toe of his So. VI gently
firmly to the curb below.
Kansas City Journal.
Ii
thou
in;
on
Little Bull.
was an Irishman of course,
-h he bad -bed bis accent from
been in this country for i
i Ii I,
at n I i
t day.
n know e i
Story of Adolph and Anna.
Adolph, an Austrian artisan.
adored Anna, on aristocrat. And
Anna adored Adolph. Another
Alfred, an ambassador,
adored Anna. Anna abhorred Al-
Alfred addressed Anna, ad-
ting admiration. Anna assumed
amazement, Alfred abjured Anna.
Anna admonished Alfred. Alfred
adopted Alfred's
audacity alarmed Anna. Alfred at-
tempted Anna. Anna,
afraid and agitated, acquainted
Adolph. Adolph accused Alfred.
Alfred, angered, abused Adolph aw-
fully. Adolph answered Alfred.
Alfred attacked Adolph. Anna,
aghast, Adolph. Adolph and
Anna almost annihilated Alfred.
Alfred abdicated absolutely. Anna
accepted Adolph. Adolph and An-
absolutely absconded and
Austria altogether, arriving
at Antwerp, and always abiding
abroad afterward. Exchange.
Rant Alter Meals.
dinner is a
time honored saying. It is also a
very true physiologically
one, when our food is
our body is doing
ii great deal of important work. If,
therefore, in taking
after are really
the candle at both and
giving our body double work to do,
with the result that indigestion
sooner or Inter attacks us. We
should therefore rest meals,
and before them as well, and the
feeling of re-t and
to work just r i- a
natural warning and that
should seek that
n warily sleep, but
n I.
A Lawyer's Satire.
Lord i pro-
l us if U ill
ten lion. Sir Arthur a d
main-
that was to be pro-
like ban. one each
made a stand iii i for his fat or-
pronunciation, whereupon
a witty lawyer, perpetrated this
rhyming pun, alludes to the
of the
kill
Sir Arthur, Sir Arthur, i d i you
till in
n i ii i i
think his
ii.
That nothing II , . r I fall
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REFLECTOR
I t
AND
Editor
.-. . la, N. C, as class
rule i upon application.
Acorn
iii adjoining counties.
in
ma to fiction
c Pitt n. C, Friday, 1905.
belong in the first class
Official place Russia's
iii ships during the war with
Japan at That i a
The .-wet
price i
Charlotte I
. , . .
with
is all ml
that i
edition
of the Tar
that has a pastor is satisfied
they are v
When President Roosevelt
M that craft of beer he should re-
good bit of money when yon conn-t.
about it.
W the cotton crop
and the growing de-
i than
ire the price is hound In ad-
and Element-
r farmer.
learn that about three fourths of
crop is open This early opening
the large ginning max
tend to keep down the price of cot-
ton Therefore, in our opinion, it
rill be wise to hold.
South Carolina has pulled
another lynching In a
I warn two white man and two
one the hitter cut one of the
former to death. The M
caped but later was captured by a
mob and shot full of bullets.
lynching business is being carried
entirely too far and is done on
little provocation. If the law was
properly upheld there are few
that would fail to receive ample
punishment.
The that Marshal Field paid
. tax is conclusive
lie is man in
rim II is only evidence that
lie nearer telling the
a out his earth us.
met
. Woodard.
i ., n b ho w
ill
Th are plenty

ids.
of it
Sen
. pit- or kill
ire
I tin
tug
vim i-
. .-, h u i more
Things get worse and worse in
Japan as they go on over there
other countries. It has
been made public three pa-
if I aging to n-
is getting a move on
I cars suburban
line. N Carolina towns
i-
t looks like now that Judge Par-
fall that the great
trusts were in league with the Re-
publicans is
the best white men
futures, I some of the
in craps th
ire alike guilty of gambling, and if
I me i . In tore me they
be punish,
in his charge to the grand
jury.
how
yon
Mr. II is telling
. . All the goodness
,., , .,. some people is what
th I it -elves.
Ida Tarbell has been accused
kn us t business. Mr.
I; . ;. be a
i, . know his.
i . ram e investigations in
V irk the public gets
an
funds are raised-
If Greenville had a chamber of
commerce or board of trade a kick
might at leas be made over the
breaking evening train connection
which brings the town
down to one mail and passenger
outlet a day.
and the Southern rail-
way have had a clash, but the town
out on top, showing that it
quite by the railroad
The town was putting in a system
of sewerage and one of lines had
to cross under the tracks of I lie
railroad. This was objected to by
the railroad, and when the town was
digging the tunnel for the pipe the
ad hands filled it up. Tin
mayor put the railroad hands in jail
and had the pipe laid.
OAKLEY ITEMS
Horse Sense Hints.
Don't me hitched in my stall
X. C . Sept. is. 1908
W. J. Whitehurst, of Rocky Mount
spent last week here.
Miss Overton returned
home Monday after spending a few
days with relatives here
Bessie Gray and Nora
Moore spent Saturday and Sunday
with Miss Jenkins.
Mrs
tor. Mrs. Williams, of
visited relatives here last week
Mrs. Minnie Brown and little
daughters left. Friday for
where she will spend some time with
her Mrs. Congleton.
Clyde and little sister,
of Watertown, are
spending some time with relatives
here.
Miss Fannie returned
week from Hamilton where she
bad been visiting sister.
Everett.
W. Little and family returned
from Elizabeth last week where
tin v had been visiting relatives.
Good many from here attended
the picnic at mill last
Friday All report a pleasant time.
Rill of filled
his regular appointment here Sun-
day.
M and wife returned
to their home at Dunn after Spend-
a few days with Mrs.
mother, Mrs. Belcher.
L. P. young
section master at filled
his regular appointment here Sun-
day.
Mrs. Mahala left last
week to visit her son, at Co-
A. Gray, J. B. Whitehurst and
J. Jenkins made business calls
in Greenville Monday.
II- S. Congleton. of Whichard,
was a caller in our town Monday.
V, from this
ed the yearly meeting at Hickory
drove Sunday. The neighborhood
prepared for a large, crowd
rain disappointed us but the dinner
could not be excelled. Greenville
out several of her most clever
Recent developments in the New
V insurance investigations are a
complete vindication of the charge
made by Judge the close
of the last campaign that great trusts
and corporations were contributing
sums to secure the election i f
I years today the battle
was fought. The
battle was begun on the 19th
September, and ended on the
20th.
Southern people have for
years paying heavy insurance
to Northern life insurance
, and it comes to light that
premiums have been helping
in make enormous contributions to
campaign funds The
nay to atop this misuse of the money
we pay for life insurance is to pat
ionize the home companies. North
Carolina now has good life insurance
at night with a I cob right where
I must lie down. am tied and
Select a smooth place
compel me to eat more t lit
than I want by mixing it with my
oats. know better than any other
animal how much need.
Don't because go free
the whip don't get tired. You
would move up if under the whip.
Don't think because am a horse
that weeds and won't hurl
bay.
whip in.-when I get fright
sued along the road, or I will expect
it m xi time and make trouble, a handsome gentlemen.
Don't trot me up hill, for have
t i carry you and the boggy and my-
self too. Try it yourself some time.
Run up hill with a big load
Don't keep my stable very dark,
for when I out into the light my
eyes are injured.
Don't say unless you mean
it.
slop at the word. It
may check me if the lines break, and
save a runaway and smash up.
ask me to back with blinds
on. I am afraid to.
Don't ran me down a steep hill,
for if anything should give
might break your neck.
Don I put on my blind bridle so
that it irritates my eyes, i r so leave
my forelock that it will be in my
eyes.
Don't be so careless of my harness
as to find a great sore on me before
you attend to it.
Don't forget the old book that is
a friend of all the oppressed,
A merciful man is merciful lo
his beast farm Journal-
It said that will not
i etches in Ohio this fall.
Undoubtedly those Ohio
cans think they are loaded heavy
it hitching on to
pew.
De-
Nan Patterson is trying
again, having recently married a
man whose wife she once was but
from whom she was divorced. It is
to be hoped he can keep her in
bounds this time.
can conceive of nothing more
dangerous to the welfare of com
than the slanderous tongue
of a man or a . To slander
the character of a virtuous woman
is one of the meanest crimes in the
of Jones
in his charge lo the grand jury.
Speaking of the insane who are
sometimes placed in jail for safe
keeping. Judge K- 15- Jones in his
to the grand jury said our
c unities will some day realize that
those whom God has laid His hand
upon and taken away their reason
are entitled Io better treatment than
being placed in a cell in a common
jail, and separate buildings with
proper accommodations will be pro-
for them.
Ratio of Lint to Seed.
A well-known cotton merchant on
College street stated to an
reporter yesterday the ratio of
the lint to the seed in the new cotton
was per cent, less this year than
that of last. For instance, out of a
thousand pounds of seed cotton,
where last year pounds of lint
would be ginned, this year only
pounds of the lint could be obtained,
will mean B loss to crop of
a half million bales and is something
that has not been fully reckoned
with in our cotton statements.
Charlotte
ITEMS.
I-. s pi 1905.
Miss Cora Grimsley, of Lizzie,
entered school here this week,
II. Ormond and Raymond
of came over Sun-
day
lost a very nice
farm horse Tuesday morning.
Miss Margaret Ormond is visiting
friends in Greenville this week.
Kid. Corbett twelve
candidates Sun-
day evening as the result of a
meeting conducted at Grove
church.
The High School
e to increase in number,
there being about pupils on the
roll, and others are expected soon.
David Elks, who has been ex-
ill for near eight weeks, is
very much improved. His relatives
and friends are agreeably surprised
seeing him up again.
Then were no services in I ho
churches last Sunday, as it was one
of those rainy days
Our arc delayed very
much in cotton picking, but the rain
has gone and the sun shines again.
MEN'S GARMENTS FROM
THE WORLD'S BEST
The correct thing in a Fall
Suit you'll be sure to
right here.
This store is just, place
to get the earliest mints on
what to wear.
Every Fad
can be found hero as it is
establish- in New York.
Every Young Man,
Man who feels
Man v ho appreciate good.
Clothes will at once be in
with our stock.
Step in For
a Moment
what new season has
brought fourth.
Single and Double Breasted
Sin is perfectly tailored.
You'll be surprised to learn
what will do for
you herein the way of Suiting
you.
1905
THE KING CLOTHIER.
Hardware.
For C Stove.-. Ranges,
Heaters Pumps, Gum, Am
munition. One and Horse
Steel Plows, Heat Cutlers and
Staffers. In fact
in Hardware come to
H. L. CARR
.
READY
FOR
Business.
The early opening of cotton is
most The government
cotton report shows that the ginning
receipts are much larger now than
were at the same time last year.
Tina is not an indication that the
yield is larger, for everybody knows
that the yield is a great deal lighter
than last year. In this section we
Col. declares that be will
remain in politics twenty-live years
longer. He is losing breath, for
nobody had any thought of his
getting out. News.
Carolina paper Mays that
Samuel Fleming has in his
session a bale of raised by his
Father in S. in
1862. lie could lime received
cents a pound in gold for it in
bat didn't sell, and it is presumed
that he is still hob ling for cents.
Statesville Landmark.
Governor Glenn did the right
thing when he ordered that the
South papers for
the alleged safe crackers at Wades-
be News.
A woman from Lincoln. Nebraska,
committed suicide in a New Orleans
boarding house, a few days ago. The
coroner found that she had n
tooth. The diamond was
a large gem and was set in the
of a front tooth. It was not
thought wise to bury the tooth with
the body, so it was extracted and
sent to the mother of the unfortunate
woman. This is rather a queer item
to be found among the of a
dead Chronicle.
Back from New York and now -ready
for Business. All the new things are here
and ready for your inspection.
Call to-day and look em over.
C. S. FORBES,
The Man's Outfitter.
WINTERVILLE
This department is in charge of who is authorized to rep-
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory.
Frank James in town Sun
yards standard calicoes at
per yard, Harrington, Barber A
Co.
Miss Lizzie Overton, from near
is visiting I
here.
Just received by R. O. Chapman
Mrs. C. H. and and valise at
Eva, were pleasant callers in ion Barber A Co.
town yesterday.
The nice Manner of
cot ten and the low price of thirty
cents per hundred pounds for
it is drawing patronage for
several miles in the country to our
Pitt County
Mr. of Tarboro, a special
Co., a car load of lime which tor Co, of
Norfolk, was here yesterday.
they will sell very cheap.
Charlie has returned
from Mount.
For Holt tobacco time alarm
clocks and see R. G
Chapman Co.
Miss Sadie Little, who has been
visiting in Bethel, has returned
home.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Little were In
town Saturday.
Another large shipment shoes
all styles and sizes and pi ices
reasonable.
Chi.
Mr. Mrs. I,. L.
spent in Greenville.
White's Black spec.
tally recommended for the human
family, for perfectly
balanced, Bub-cutaneous coin
For sale by
B. T. Bro.
Mrs. B. F. Tucker mid mother,
Mr. Galloway, went to
Friday and
White's Colic, and Kidney Cure,
combination kidney medicine
for stock mid a sure colic
at the Drug Store
Mi-s Sushi went to Ayden
Big line of hats and caps
received., latest styles.
Co.
Dr. R T. Cox went to Greenville
Monday.
hay, corn and oats, go In
Barber Co.
W. F. Carroll was in town Sun-
day.
Pit Oil
Company can now supply your de-
for seed meal and
hulls at lowest market prices.
J. D Cos spent Monday In
Greenville.
One of our up to dale bro-
a load of teed to
our Pitt County Oil Co.
This is one of the largest and best
guano companies in the South and
we are glad that Mr. his
with our merchants to
handle his goods the doming
on.
Shoes R, O.
Co., are cut price on
their large stock shoes
must sold a days in
order to make room for I heir new
supply soon to be received.
of Willow Green,
town Monday and put
Sidney, in Winterville
school.
All r pat and yellow
Harrington Harbor
Nice Silk cheap at
Harrington,
Monday evening c Mi; .
. of Winterville
chord, while ball
tin- bat wan struck the eye I
a fool bull. We hope lie is not
i.
We the best assortment
stationary ever brought to Win-
It T fix . Bi .
Miss Bertha was in
town yesterday.
B. T. Cox Bro. have a fall iii e
of school books, paper-, inks,
scratch tablets, day Looks
ledgers, m-cunt books, stales,;
chalk, crayon, i
shawl straps. Com
they have before bringing else-
where.
It seems Winterville is to
have a new as a i -at- was
purchased yesterday from the Bar i
Den Sale Lock Co., Richmond, Va. I
Special prices on mill supplies
for the next days W, L. House.
Our streets are alive with wag-
one and hauling cotton to the
gin and seed to the Oil This
null has made on
If you a nice or
furniture see A. W. Ai A Go
Call and see my line of shoes
before baying elsewhere II. L.
Johnson.
Nice line of boys suits at H L.
Johnson's
Oar line of fall and
goods arc new in. our lire lie-
fore you boy. yours to please A.
W. Angles- Co.
STRONG
Again
k whit Mrs. Lucy
laid taking
Dyspepsia
Cure.
of
art
to
health by this rem-
YOU may be
well if you will take
it
Indigestion
nearly all the
that women
Winter, It deprives the system of nourish-
and the delicate organs peculiar to
women sutler weaken, and become
diseased.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
-OP-
THE BANK OP N. C.
AT THE Cl OF BUSINESS. AUG. 1905.
North Carolina In
I County j Nov. term
I J. S.
Burlier, Cox,
and J. Publication
as Be Summons
Company,
vs.
D. A. Henderson. I
The defendant named will take
notice that an action entitled as above
has j u. superior
court or I'm county, to
personal property, i. claim and de-
livery And the said de-
will further notice that
he is required t appear at a term of
the of county to
e held the Monday the
1st in It being the
day .
court coin . and an
or denim- to complaint in said
action, or th. i m ; will apply to
forth- demanded in
aid D, c.
C of
I m lit V.
ARNOLD'S BALSAM
to
Cholera By
Jno. L. Woolen and Coward Woolen
Dyspepsia Cure
enables the stomach and organs
to digest and assimilate all of the whole-
tome food that may be eaten. It nourishes
the body, and rebuilds the weak organs,
restoring health and strength. cures
indigestion, constipation, sour
risings, and all stomach
disorders.
Digests What You Eat
Loans
Furniture 1,856.00
Due from Bunks 6,460.76
Items 846.00
coin
Silver coin
note-
128.777.48
stock in
I n . oil profile o
sub t . k 18,616.86
State Carolina, i
Pitt. i
J. R. Davis, Cashier of the bank, do solemn-
swear the is to th-- best of my
and belief. J. Wis,
and -scorn to
me. this day of A
J. V. JOHNSTON,
Notary Public.
T.
R. L. IS,
Directors.
Dollar .
trial, or r . i alt.
i at th Lab-
V g A
For Sale By
JNO. L. WOOTEN.
Nun-- .
skeptical views to whether Mr
the signal
given him for making peace. Senator
Lodge thus clinch
the nm I i
with -ill the details, and to the
idem belongs the en the
and iii-
confer- and
FOR TORPID LIVER.
A torpid liver the
system, and produce
SICK HEADACHE,.
Costiveness,
Sallow Skin and Piles.
There Is no better for
diseases than DR.
PILLS, as a trial ill
Take No Substitute.
It is quite the correct thing for the
Congress to petition
National Congress to have election
of Senators by the people, the
present Senators may sec in the near
distance their jobs fading away if
they adopt the
Dispatch.
vim i
blank
Reflector Bl
a I. Of
They are t
Store.
REPORT OP THE CONDITION
THE BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST CO.
had it glued making a bale of Hat is reaping its just reward,
that weighed pounds. I to me
He paid dollar and a liver- feed
to get it exchanged his W I-. Home
seed for meal hulls. And s- Whichard, from
he had sold his bale of spent Monday here
our leading merchants j his Miss in
AT BETHEL, N. C.
At the close of business August
1905.
a little more than per
ho put his meal and hulls on his
Wagon and returned home feeling
ii he had saved much time and
labor and was pleased with results.
Almost daily shipments are
made of the buggies
the Hunsucker Carriage
many orders received
last we one
Siler City. These have
made unite a reputation in the
rocks hills of Chatham count
but their material
workmanship them lo this.
Mis. L. A. Sparks recently re.
turned Northern markets
where she purchased a complete
line of drew goods,
trimming and notions. Her fall
opening display of the new styles
will be held in one of the new con.
stores on Saturday, Sept.
30th.
Men's and youth's pants, all
sizes, at Barber Co,
The very large music class made
it necessary for the school to
another piano and they very wise-
selected a of that genial
salesman, Q. Q. The
school is fortunate in securing so
good a piano, but no pains are
to furnish the best possible
advantages that accounts for
the very large and growing
patronage.
Heaters, cook stoves and ranges
see our line before buy, A. W.
Ange Co.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts
near Overdrafts secured
and Furniture Fixtures
Due from Banks and
Bankers
items
Heel wagon Kama to Gold and silver coin,
lie the must popular used, f r National bank and
they rolling out of other LT. s. notes
the A O. Cox Mfg. Co.
Winterville High school.
129.00
989.68
5,324.16
2,669.62
Mis. Chas. after
mg several days in re-
sell desks yen
Total
LIABILITIES.
Capitol stock
Undivided profits
Time certificates of
deposit 1,935.00
Deposits to check t M
Canter's checks out-
standing I'll
Total
turned home to
If yon
State of North Carolina. County of Pit,
I. H. ff Taylor, Cashier the above named bank, do
, swear above is true to the best of
had place your order with edge and belief.
A. G. Cox Mfg Co. at once.
you may need them and not get Subscribed and sworn to
fore me, this Hist day
for sale by R i. Chapman
dust a few more cloaks at cost at
H. L.
of August,
JULIUS BROWN,
Notary Public.
H. II. Taylor, Cashier.
GRIMES,
ROBT STATON,
J. W. THOMAS,
Directors.
Let Common Sense Decide
Do you honestly that sold loose exposed
to dust, germs and insects, passing
through many bands
not
you don't know how or by
is lit for your Of you
But
COFFEE
Is another story. The green
berries, selected by keen
fudges at plantation, are
roasted at our
where precautions you
would not dream arc taken
to secure perfect cleanliness,
and uniformity.
From the time
no hand touches it till
it U opened in your kitchen,
ha made COFFEE OF in. PACKAGE
Millions of American Homes welcome LION COFFEE daily.
There is no stronger proof of merit than continued and
popularity. survives all
only in lb. on
your for valuable
SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE
SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio.
SALE AND EXCHANGE
RS
v.
s.
We will keep u full stock of -s and mules n
all the season. We are prepared to famish kin I
of horse you want, draft horses, line drivers and farm
hones.
We keep the finest that can lie bought We
also buy or trade for any kind of mules or horses,
v. ill buy anything from a plug to driver.
Dome to see If we have not got what you want we
will if.
R. L. CO.
Barber
A ionic makes sick people
Drives out all
eel your A
in. tonic for the nick and
Mister's Kicky
Tea, Tea
w u
When in nice s
bananas apples and Fruits
of any call on H. L. Johnson, j
When need fresh
beef call en II. h. Johnson. I
Call at H. L. Johnson's and ex-j
his Hue of Hosiery
Misses Ladies and Gents.
Fall goods arriving daily at A.,
W. Ange Co's. store. Come
see them. Motto goods
lowest
Don't forget the pate Sept. 2.1
next Mrs. Sarah
Taylor will have opening of
millinery goods. a nice
stuck which she selected
in days ago and
will lie prepared to suit everybody
in goods and prices. Come along
brides-elect, you can get just what
you want for that special occasion
as well everybody else
Edmond Fleming, Props.
Located in main section
town.
in operation and each
one presided over by a skilled
barber. .
place is razors p your
towels clean system for the coming
thank yon for . get organs lo work Ike
ask yon
service i
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.
Mountain Tea this
do the business.
Tea or i
I Store.
month
cents,
rug
REFRESHING.
Stock Goods for Sale
II n want your
healthy and robust, give
them Rocky
Tea. A tonic for the whole family
The children's friend.
Tea or
Store.
The Cash Grocers.
We will sell the H. H. Proctor
stuck of general merchandise at
at a lug discount and
will rent or sell the stole to
chaser of the stock. Stock
between and
lit
TO PUBLIC,
W hen you of clothes,
pair of punts to or ureas
remember I only turn out
class work.
over and altering
reasonable. Satisfaction or
X. C. your money back. me a trial.
FRANK HOPKINS.
Back Shop.
X. C.
Makes writing
curve fountain pen, best
made, Reflector Hook Store.
Chew the best-Kite





Of
You Can Live
WITHOUT TELEPHONE
SERVICE
DON'T LIVE AS
MICH AS YOU MIGHT
BECAUSE
Telephone Service
SAVES TIME
And Time is the Stuff of Lire.
For Rates
APPLY TO
LOCAL MANAGER or
Home Telephone and
Telegraph Company,
In Superior Court.
North Carolina
Pill Bounty.
vs.
Sessoms
The defendant above will take
notice, lout mi action entitled an
has bean in superior
court of Pitt count v decree
of absolute divorce from
the around of
and and the
will further take notice that ha is re-
quired to at tin next in of
Superior court of Pitt to
be held at tin ii. Green-
lifter the 1st
in Si number, It
the of September,
answer or demur i the complaint in
-11 action,
u the tor tic I demanded in
said
This the of July, 1905.
l. Moore, S. C
DIRECTORY.
Not
often you can set a
thing
nail or screw driver or
gar lacking. Have a good
tool box and be prepared for
emergencies. Our
desire, and
will see that your tool
box does not lack a single
hi article.
Of Course
get Harness,
Horse Goods,
J. P
Wholes in
furniture Dealer.
EM.--. Far. Cotton Seed OH Bar-
rel. Turkeys, etc. Bed-
toads, Mattresses, -k faults,
Carriage, Go-Carts,
suit. Tallies, Lounges, Safes, P
and Gail A Ax
Key
mots, r-u.
Milk;
Flour Heat, Soap-
Ly, y.-u.- Matches,
Hulls, Our,
OF VACANT LAND,
shade A. enters and
thirty acres. more or less, of
land in . Pitt
lying the second
mil lie old I all-Ill
id Indian We i Ms snip, bound-
ed lands C Smith and
Win. urn- wile's land s d
others.
This August
Any person or persons claiming title
t or Interest In the above
land must Hie th i- protest in
the d s, o they will be
barred law.
It.
for Pit
c i thin th,
NOTICE
The Clerk
if S
of in
Letters
me, on
i- Till of Am . on the
i -i e N.
i Based, given lo
all persons to
make pa to the
and to all of said
to i
authenticated, to under .
is
I t be plead
their re
This the Mb. i or August
ii
on the
ii tea,
t .-i
Pr. ,
bin ; i.-i
W; Main
t. . i utter,
. Mo
. ;
. .-. ft .,
NEW MAN
At
I the stock i I
Kit I
the
-us stand on Five
Points.
i ill. , to the stock
I- the and Mill at
ill times a complete line of
Heavy and Groceries.
Fruits, Tobacco
Cigars, etc.
Call on me when you want the
i the lowest price
which they can he told.
J. J. TURNAGE
The Five Points Grocer.
Three Bulls For Sale.
One, ball
I years old. One, half
and half Jersey i years
old. One, full blood Holstein,
old.
J. Proctor Bro.,
N.
BROS. CO
Norfolk, Va,
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain
ons. Private Wires to New York
Chicago and Orleans.
The Clerk of Superior court of
Pitt county, having Issued Letters of
Administration to me, undersigned
on the day of August, 1804, on the
f Tucker, No-
is hereby given to all persons In-
to t-i make
payment to the undersigned, and to all
creditor of said estate to present their; W.
claims properly authenticated, to the
undersigned, within in nubs
the this or mis notice
will be in bar of their recovery.
This the 12th Aug.
on the estate of It. Tucker.
i. A, j. Attorney.
NOTICE.
Having qualified as administrator of
Williams, deceased, late of
Pitt County. N. this is lo notify
all having claims against the
state deceased them
to the on or before the
day of August notice-
will be pleaded in bar of their re-
All persons Indebted to said
estate will please mate Immediate
payment
the of August 1905.
It.-, l.-v
H IS Ni
Letters of upon the
estate Parker, deceased,
i this day been Issued lo me by
Clerk of tic S n i i of
county, notice is hereby given to all
holding ins against said
estate. present them to me for pay-
duly on
lib day September, or this
i will be plead in bar of their re-
All persons lo said
estate an- requested t. make
ate payment me.
This tin- day of
D. l.
Jarvis A Blow, Attorneys.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The t of Superior
having issued i f
to me, the
o i the 22nd of Aug. on
the estate of K. Jolly,
ed, NOTICE is hereby given to
all persons indebted to the es-
in make immediate payment
to the undersign d, and to all
creditors of said estate to present
their claims properly
to the with
in date of
this notice will be
plead in their recovery.
This day of Auk. 1905.
F. ; James, H Jolly
on l ho estate of
B. Jolly.
i I
After July 1st I will lie
pared to furnish private i.-
to and for
persons in town at for
each person The will
then only run hotels to
wharf on
that will also he phone
J. TURNAGE
COUNTY OFFICERS.
J. Elks.
Chairman, W. R. Home,
J. R. Spier. J. R. Barnhill
S. M. Jones.
Clerk Superior C.
Moore.
Tucker.
Register of
TreasurerS T. White.
William
D. Cox.
Board of G.
Cox, Chairman, B. If.
Whitehurst. L. C. Arthur,
Superintendent Education
W. H.
Standard beeper C E. Flem-
of
J. E. Nobles.
Town
A Fleming
J. R.
W. A. Bowen, A. H. Taft,
C. S. Carr. T. E. Hooker,
J. C.
Mayor F. M. Wooten.
C. Tyson.
L. Carr.
Tax Collector J. C. Tyson.
J. T As
A. Clark, W.
H.
Chief Fire Department R.
Dispensary
J. Pulley, J. S.
ton, L. H. Pender,
Prayer meetings each
day night.
in.
Baptist- Rev. J B.
pastor. Services every
Sunday. W. H.
Superintendent of Sunday
School.
H. H. Moore,
Sun
W. R. Parker Super-
Sunday School.
E. Cox,
rector. Services every first
and Sunday. W. B
Brown Superintendent of
Sunday School.
Free Will W.
H.
Service every Sunday night
and fourth Sunday morn-
J A
day Services every Sunday
Q S
dent of Sunday School
Frederick
pastor. W B Dove
Superintendent
School. Preaching every
1st, 2nd and Sunday,
morning and night, except
service night.
Greenville Lodge No. A
F A M, meets 1st and
old Monday nights in each
month R Williams, W
J. M. Sec
Covenant Lodge No. I O
F Meets every Tuesday
night. W L Best N R
L Carr, V W f Evans,
Sec
Tar River Lodge No. K of
P. Meets every Thursday
night E G Flanagan, C
T J Moore, K of R
Tribe No
I O R M, meets every
Wednesday night J ll
Harris. Sachem;
wards, C of R
Pitt Council U A
M. meets every Monday
night E II Evans,
II Tripp, RS.
SUITS UP and
PANTS UP.
Made to Measure.
Cleaning, Dying
Pressing.
Ladies and clothing
a specially.
I also clean and dye laces,
feathers, etc.
PAUL Tailor,
Greenville, N. C.
Subscribe to
LOW RATE TICKETS
On Sale via.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Extremely low Rates are
announced by the South-
Railway from points
on its lines for follow-
Special
Philadelphia, Ph.,
sovereign Grand
Lodge O. P., September
to
Portland Ore., Shu Lo
Angeles, Ban Diego, Cal.,
Lewis and Clark Centennial
Exposition and . special
Occasions on Pacific Coast,
June to 1905.
Va , National
Congress, to
1905.
Rates for the above occasions
open to the public.
rickets will be sold to these
points from all stations on the
Southern Railway.
hi led can lie
upon lo any Ticket
of i lie n
lines, or
addressing the
R. L. VERNON. T. P. A.
Charlotte, N. C.
J. H. WOOD, D. P. A.
S. H Puss. Traffic
Manager; W, H. Tayloe,
Pass. Agent.
NORFOLK SOUTHERN CO
N. S.
Steamboat Service.
Steamer L. leaves
daily
at ti a. in. leaves
Greenville daily
at tor
Connecting at Washington with
Norfolk Southern Railroad
Norfolk, Philadelphia,
New York, Boston and all other
North. Connects a Norfolk
with all points West.
Shippers should order their
freight via Norfolk, Norfolk
Southern B. R,
balling subject to change
without notice.
T. H. MYERS, Agent. Washing-
ton,
J. J. CHERRY, Agent, Green-
ville, N. C.
H. C. General T.
P. Agent, Norfolk, Va.,
Announcement
Every
Every pain in the breast,
breathing, palpitation,
fluttering or dizzy spell means
that your heart is
in its effort to keep in
motion. This is dangerous.
Some sudden strain from
or excitement will
completely exhaust the nerves,
or rupture the walls or arteries
of the heart, and it will stop.
Relieve terrible strain at
once with Dr. Heart
Cure. It invigorates and
Strengthens the heart nerves
and muscles, stimulates the
heart action, and relieves the
pain and misery.
Take no make your
heart strong and vigorous with
Dr. Heart Cure.
terribly with heart
I been treated by
different physicians my
Without i went o n
hi Memphis, who it
I dropsy of the heart. He rut
the x-ray me. and In
with his medicine be came near
a Some time
a Mr. of Si. Louie, was
In our lie saw
Dr. Heart
Cure lo me. t gave It little
my from Memphis, when
I concluded n try ll, am pleased
say three bottles me,
Mo.
Dr. Heart Cure Is sold by
your who will guarantee
the bottle will benefit. If It fills
will refund your money.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
We beg leave to announce that we are
Wholesale and Retail
for-----s
White Lead, Paints,
Colors, and and
country Ready nixed Paints.
There is no line in the world better than
the Harrison line, it has behind it a cent
reputation for honorable wares and honorable
dealings.
If you use the Harrison
never worry quality.
Paints you need
We trust that you will favor us with your
orders whenever you want good paint for any
Have just a car load and
can give you Special Prices.
Baker Hart
N. C,
OF THE CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE.
N. C
T THE OF BUSINESS AUGUST 25th. 1905.
Central Academy
REV. M W HESTER. Principal
W M. HINTON. Associate
A Christian home and High
School for boys and round men.
Splendidly located in Warren
county, one mile depot,
mediately mi S, A. I, road in a
beautiful grove of or
on a acre farm.
Wat further information ad-
dress the Principal or Associate
Littleton, N.
WOOD WOOD
Dry, Split Pine Wood, cut every
length, delivered at door.
No.
Yours for business,
JOE JENKINS.
add Discounts. 8168,962.27
secured
1,606
etc. 3,100.00
8,647.33
Banking 4,100.00
line Banks 38,784.86
1,014.81
Gold Coin
Silver Coin
23,701.06
389,400.48
Capital Stock paid 898,000.00
95,000.06
Undivided less
Expenses Paid 8,361.41
Bills Payable- 21,000.00
Deposit subject to check 152,320.62
Cashier's checks out-
standing
North Carolina, m
County i if Pitt.
I, James L. Little, Cashier of the above-named hank, do solemnly
swear that the statement above is true to the best of my
and belief JAMES L. LITTLE. Cashier.
Subscribed sworn to before
rue, this 2nd of Sept., 1905
WALTER O. WARD.
U.
w.
J. G. MOVE,
Director
F-
no,
General Insurance.
Building
Life.
Fire.
Plate
GO ON
YOUR
Strongest and Represented.
A shine of YOUR Patronage Solicited.
Health.
Accident.
Burglary.
ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN COLLEGE,
WILSON, N. C.
I For Male and Female.
course in Vocal and Instrumental Music, Art,
Elocution and Physical Culture, bookkeeping, stenography
Typewriting. A course in Ancient and
Languages and Literature Three courses leading to A. B.
Faculty
opens 6th,
or other information. Address,
J. LL. President Wilson, N. C
The Reflector
Is Rend By Everybody in reach, and
it roaches people money to pay for what they want.
If you have what they want advertise it and you are sure to
get a part of their money.
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT.
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent.
AYDEN, N. C.
N. C, Sept. 1905.1 Minnie Dawson left for hr
Daily Saturday,
As authorized
and Eastern we take
great pleasure in receiving sub
script ions and writing receipts for
those in arrears. We have a list
of all who receive their mail at
Ibis office. We also take orders
for job
The graded school will open
Monday with the following teach-
Prof. T. Cook
Miss Alyce Taylor, Vs; Mis
Dora Hornaday, Miss
Brown, Oak City; Mrs. F.
G. Inn a Mrs. Stanch
Hodges, music, din.
If you need the y
of Crockery, Tin ware
come to see us, Hart Jenkins.
W. C. Jackson Co. are the
depository for school books.
A full supply of No.
Hay. Oats, Cam. Bran, Cotton
Seed Hulls and Meal, at J. B.
ft Bro.
Prof. W. says the
addition to his household is
hopes a fixture. It's a girl.
E. E. Hail Co. wilt do all they
possible can to you with
their new line of heavy and fancy
Mrs. Smith, Sr. is on a
visit to the family G. T. Tyson
in Beaver Dam.
Come to see Hart Jenkins
when you need to dress
your feet, we can save you money
and you something to lit the
foot. We carry the nicest and best
shoe ever saw. Try a
pair and tie convinced.
was here with friends
last week.
Sc have
moved into their new brick store
on south side Main street.
Miss Genie Morrison, who has
been spending the summer with
relatives in Hyde county, has
returned home and is hard at work
in her millinery emporium on
Main We are all to
have her home.
Ac manufacture seats for
the trade, that are simply the
smoothest seat on the market
K. C. Coward has accepted a
clerkship with J. B. Turnage.
dozen eggs wanted by Cf
A. Fair for which will be paid the
highest cash market price.
is himself again. Mr.
who had to his
that he had held for so
long a time, with J. B. Smith A
Bro., on account of feeble health,
has charge the woods
of the Co., and
he hopes the fresh country air
quietude may restore his strength,
we hope lo too, Mr. Tern-
is a good fellow and we
should keep him among us.
Lace Curtains cents per
pair up, and Mr in cents per yard
up, at J. B. Smith Bro,
In one of the show windows of
J. B. Smith Bro., we noticed
the other day a very lastly
of spools of cotton form
in letters the name of the
In the a tall pyramid
of ribbons and head were
hangings of which
nude a pretty display reflect
ed much credit upon the artist.
Save your own hay, get a grass
blade, fork, hoe, shovel, spade,
bush hook or post hole digger,
J. K- Smith Bro.
We hear it reported
that the Ayden correspondent to
The will soon take
unto himself a fascinating
charming young widow. We hope
It is true. Please Homebody send us
a cake of ice as a wedding gift.
A new line of Cradles and Cribs,
Mattresses to match, at J. B. Smith
ft Bro.
Miss Ethel Skinner, of Green-
been visiting her brother,
Dr. L. C. Skinner.
Get you a and pipe with
point feet long, and drink pure
water, at J. B. Smith Bro.
spent several days here wit ii
Mrs. J. B. Gardner.
A car load of tiling was received
here Monday which will be used
partly town and the balance
the improvement of the road near
Haddocks X
at first you don't succeed,
try Si ill the holes on
streets and sidewalks are
making a drain, Next.
The mammoth show case in J.
B Smith store is heavily
loaded with pretty goods
notions. Be sure to call and see
them.
Mis. E. F. Mumford, Morgan-
ton and Miss Daisy Mumford, of
tar here, spent Thursday night
with Mrs. W. J. Mumford.
Old Hand-made Paw
Paw Gum Bread Trays at J. B.
Smith Bro.
Assistant postmaster John
Nobles was in Friday.
received, fine line of
and cab fit you up in any style
or price.
John Williams home
Saturday morning from an appoint-
in an eastern county.
Tobacco twine, thermometers,
for sale by Tyson
D. S. Moore has been away on a
visit.
A full supply of Trunks,
Telescopes, Grips, Satchels and
Suit Cases, at J. B. Smith A Bro.
J. Raymond Turnage has a nice
black horse, years old, he would
like to sell. The horse is perfect-
gentle.
W. C. Co. are g
the most complete line of mens,
lbs, and suit's ever
shown in the town Give
them a trial. They that
can please you as the style
and quality.
shoes are the v
pair sold under a guarantee
W. O. Johnson Co. this
line for Ayden.
We keep Furniture, Mattresses.
Bed Sprints, Cook Stoves,
etc , up
Tyson.
OF
THE BANK OF AYDEN
N. C.-s-
At the close of business August 26th. 1905.
Loans and
TO EYE
Having just from the
Philadelphia Optical College and
graduating in a course on
human rye, the
of optics, I feel able and
pared to any form
of that any oilier
can correct with glasses, i will
take any case weak eyes, or eye
strain, dull aching, bum
Itching eyes, or eyes with
bad or low vision, on a positive
guarantee, to the trouble
and give entire satisfaction to the
patient or charge one cent. The
largest per of all chronic
headaches and
from errors of refraction and eye
strain. It is dangerous pro
when your eyes call fir
assistance. Glasses ate the only
remedy fir errors of refraction
weak eyes Any style or form
glasses A- guild
references as are the county
furnished mi application,
J. D.
Those art square, that
Cannon have j net .
are beauties.
Oranges, apples, bananas and
fruits kept by
horn.
Cannon Tyson are guilty of
selling their pretty enamel bed
Furniture and Fixtures
Demand Loans
Due from Banks,
Cash Items.
Gold Coin,
Silver Coin,
National Hank notes and
other C S notes
Total
2,411.00
83.1,168.02
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in.
Surplus fund
Undivided less
expenses,
Dividends unpaid .
Deposits subject to check, 23,755.22
Cashier's
Total
STATE OF NORTH
I. J. It. C of the above named hunk, solemnly
th- above is true to the best of my and be
lief.
sworn hi if
me, this LOOM
STANCH. HODGES,
Notary Public
J U
I Conic kit
cashier.
SMITH.
I'll
CANNON.
opened
line
The Fall S
of
Clothing, Dry Dress
HATS AND CAPS.
Shoe-,
carpenters grind steads cheap. Tiny ate
i rope and pulleys, at J. Those Royal Felt Mattresses
Smith A Bro. that Cannon Tyson handle are
J. A. has accepted a j the equal of anyone the market.
ship with Cannon Tyson.
Calico and Gingham at
per yard, great reductions white Bro.
slippers and summer goods, at Go to E.
B. Smith A Bro.
Horse racing seems to be one
latest attractions oil our
principal streets. What enter-
town.
Hay, Oats, Corn, Hulls
and Meal at J. E. Smith Bro.
Cam Nobles has been home on a
visit to his parents.
Mrs. Campbell with her
daughter and grand
Mrs. Lucy Smith and Miss Lois
Smith, of Jasper, Fla. is on a visit
to her brother, Elias Turnage, at
A new beautiful line of
Negligee shirts and fancy hose, at
J. B- Smith A Bro.
G. F. Morrison left yesterday
for county.
deserve your buildings by
painting with
Town and County lead
and full line of colors, kept at J.
B. Smith . Bro.
For can peaches, apples, com
tomatoes, c, apply to E. E.
The ladies say that Cannon
Tyson have the prettiest line of
dress goods in town.
Fancy candies, oranges, apples
and bananas at E. E. i Go's.
The soda fountain
will be in service
from now to the end of the season,
The and latest will
be found there. If you want
something nice try them.
Hart Jenkins is place to
get your suit tall, as the are
handling M. H. line
and can give you a nice fit.
Call Hart A- Jenkins for a bar
rel of Columbia Flour, none
to be had anywhere.
acres of land near Hanrahan
acres in cultivation for
sale by J. B. Smith Bro.
Don't fail to see Ty-
son's new crockery both plain and
decorated. Prices are
than formerly.
are re
daily new groceries and
confectioneries right from the
Get the Cox cotton planter
best on the market at J. Smith
new
sail-
E. Go's
market for beef, fresh meats,
sage, and fresh fish.
J. W. Taylor, our optician is
now back again from the
Optical College, where he
graduated a special course in
the science of optics, ready to
better service than ever before
to those from weak eyes
and of glasses.
Slippers, lawns and straw hats
are being sold extremely cheap
for cash by Cannon Tyson.
Don't forget that Cannon
can supply wants in
almost furniture.
Hay, oats, ship stuff, wheat
brand, cotton seed balls and meal
on hand. Cannon a Tyson.
The loaf bread right
from the oven at Ml
Clothing. Clothing.
Our line is completed,
and those suits arc made from especially de
different surf of clothing from usual
is mark that means most in
the most most qua the
most experience In clothes
Clothing.
am
am
N ill stuck
ll is a
r i but price-
making -the merit,
c ask that call
inspect our line
Dry Goods. Dry Goods.
Dry Goods line is complete and we
Dress Goods yum fall
to look at urn
chase
you
Dr. Joseph Dixon
AND
Block, Baal Railroad,
Ayden, N. C.
PHARMACY
Ayden, N. C.
Hats.
Hats. Hats.
In Hats you will And us headquarters, v.,. Bil
high grade hat. win- pay OS no for a hat an
r satisfied than with a
for
Shoes.
as
ind be in.
Shoes.
Shoes.
Our stock of shoos. .
We also curry furniture in stock, and you will n complete
our Royal Elastic Fell Mattresses be-
cause they are superior to all others, , sold under guarantee
nut the refunded B
Cheap Excursion Pates-
The Atlantic Coast Line an-
the following cheap ex-
rates to points named;
TO RICHMOND,
National Congress, September
12th line first class
faro us cents for the round
I rip. Tickets i ii .-, i,
nth and 12th. with final
I in t side
l rips from Richmond lo Wash-
C .-mil all
s mill Richmond at rate of one
faro plus cent sold
September and final
September 23rd.
TO PHILADELPHIA, PA.,
Patriarchs Militant and
Lodge I
16th to One first
class fare I for the round
trip. Tickets on sale
her 18th. I lib and 15th
limit September 5th with
i-xi ., October
by deposit of t with Joint
Agent and mil foe of s.
For further Information write
General r Agent
V- C
TO THE LADIES.
The Southern Father Cleaning
Company
is new located iii trills and
are equipped with the latest ma-
for washing and cleaning
feathers beds. Thus process does
not injure tin; feathers w ,. call
for and deliver your work
promptly. Satisfaction
teed or no charge mad.-.
We also pay the highest cash
prices for old new feathers.
The Southern Feather
Clearing Co,
Greenville.
X. c.
White Front Barber Shop
i. u CO
Sharp Razors,
work u rum
COSMETICS A
pus
your con
Thanking one . .
hoping for
. I
NOBLES, Prop.
refunded
6-1
satisfaction when
N. C.
you trade with user your money
J. R. TURNAGE,
Leader In Low Prices.
Institute for
Women and
Music.
n.-at
tor Your
College
Address
HARNESS REPAIRED SHOES
by experienced workmen at the
H. Ellis in
tables
MB A TRIAL.
shop
Mill.
Best
Lighted
House
in the
State
Best
for our
Customers
and their team.
Brick
Warehouse,
Greenville, N. C.
bring us your Tobacco
The Brick.
We will always work for your intend
and guarantee lull market price.
BRINKLEY
Proprietors
The following
Gentlemen
Constitute our
Working
Force who are
Always glad
o see you
D. S. Spain
Bookkeeper
B. T. Bailey
Auctioneer
H. S. Hardy
Floor Manager
Ed. Harris
lip Calculator.





wimp
IN ORDER.
But Took Twenty Five and
en- i
J. I .
, it spiced with
humor
for me spectator-
Ii
weapon. The
had put
police officer of who started
to arrest the ft disorderly
conduct saw drop a pistol
in hi- flight out of rest
ed the case.
Knowing that
Christmas eve two
forward
plead statute of limitation-
hi-
officer.
was
answer
settles your
the conn de-
counsel. Then, aft-i
,,,. . a character lb
gnome, some extenuation,
stating tin; was -Ml
his client morel; K
spirit id
I don't the
IT.
take th
Beg your pardon,
was not
I.
Then he should nave
good replied court,
b. in o-
to lei him try
I hope your Honor will
give so severe penalty
bi- pleaded
counsel.
let pay
and tee retire
In order under was tin
,. , , i , r.
NEWS.
Club Opens.
Carolina Club will la-
for th- no
evening at o'clock. Oyster
will lie served in every and
members with ladies are
invited to be present, by order
Board of Governors.
HE EASTERN REFLECTOR
Pastor Will Preach.
Instead of the usual prayer meet-
in the Baptist church
will be a by ReV. A
T. King, of pas-
tor of the His subject
will of Christ's
appeal to lost s All arc
to service.
Marriage
Blaster of Deeds B. Williams
issued licenses the
WHITE.
B Price Pestle Belle
Y. Dickerson and Mary
Brooks.
John L. Humbles and
May.
S. N Allen and Ann Smith.
Peter and
W. H. awl M
Forbes.
William Ranted
James and
Shed heir Coats.
II is very e-
especially in the crowded
room. Jones, with an eye
to comfort gave lb
all s
privilege f
lake .
second
Opening of School
The white o Will i
The red will open
Sept. 27th.
is all Phil
who expect to should
as soon as possible.
W. II.
A- in
were
was turned over
H. nil occupants more or
less
J. o drummer fore
York attempted suicide
el in
bis throat with
a razor.
Cleveland Holler, a young man
of Hickory, used a knock
down apples e. The
weapon was accidentally
ed and the load entered bis breast, j
killing him moil
William
two curs
which he bi d received
W. A. Mississippi
man who had Bed from yellow
fever and was spending a while
near Aberdeen, In this stale.
to place bis gnu in a
bout hunting whet; the
weapon was accidentally
and killed
A brick wall topped down a
Greensboro completely
burying but he came out with
no Injuries worse than bruises.
UTTER TO J. Ii CHERRY.
Greenville, N. C.
People ask how many
ii will i.
Depends on condition of building.
There deal of lying on
this point. of
lying paints u feet,
two
covets
agents think. We think too
a d too though
they both occur,
the
c is equally doubtful; we
to
The truth i- in another
comparison. is nil paint,
tine paint, strong full
measure; the in general an,
tbs diluted, adulterated
short measure. They cover
according lo body and measure.
You can't paint with flay lime
sand water or air
nobody In them. Go by
Yours truly,
F. W. CO.
P. If. L. our paint,
Pitt County Student at Greensboro.
Misses Gel Greenville;
Blanche Clarence Huh
man, Ayden; i
Clyde Hill; Freddie
Tucker, Allie O. Little,
Parmele; are students from this
county the Normal and Indus
trial College at Greensboro.
Eire Alarm
There were a taps of tire
alarm, just before S o'clock Mon-
day evening, caused by a small
blaze in barbecue
kitchen I be lot near Hooker's
gin just street. The
Are wan put out without any dam
age being done. It is not known
bow It started.
White polish at B. M.
LANIER
Greenville, N. C.
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Iron Sold
Institute
Young
Women and
of
Music. The
Beat Place
Your
Daughter
College
Courses
null
Colossal Sacrifice
Values Beyond the Pale
OF-
Ordinary Expression.
The Entire Stock
The BEE HIVE
Greenville, N. C
At on the Dollar by The National Salvage Co.
Thousands embraced The Golden Opportunity Presented during the past four
you numbered among those present. There has never been in the his-
of Local Merchandising a sale that will compare with this. The best and great-
est values now stare you in the face. The important question is, can you-Dare
justice to yourself overlook a chance live to save at least per cent, of
your purchases-knowing that you will need these goods for fall and winter wear.
The most magnificent Array of Mystifying Bargains
ever gathered under one roof now await your
Inspection. The living present is the
Golden Opportunity.
Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Furniture, and Matting
must all go at your own PRICE. Ask any one of the thousands who have been to
see us-or even better still, come and see for yourself. Every article guaranteed.
Purchasers of THE BEE Stock,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Always
ON------
Hand.
Stock of Pruning x
Also German Siding, Ceiling and
Partition and all kinds dressed
lumber necessary building a
house complete. Bills cut to or
on short notice.
Greenville lumber Veneer Co-
STRAY TAKEN UP.
I have op a t -bout
Unit running with my
about two months.
i red color,
SO baa to right
ear and tailed. Owner id
notified to call fur pay
EVANS.
near Greenville.
The Penalty.
A little tiling sometimes results
death. Thus a mere
insignificant cuts or puny boils
have paid the death penalty. It
is wise to have
Salve ever bandy. It's the best
on earth and will prevent fa-
when burns, Bores, ulcers
and threaten. Only at
J. L. Drug Store.
Pub an End It All,
A wail odium
h a of pain
over taxed organs.
Liver complaint
Hut thanks to
Lilt Pills they put an
end hi it all. They are gentle
thorough. Try them. Only
Guaranteed by Jno, I-. Wooten,
Druggist.
A piano for ale a sac-
the instrument which is one
of the best by the
piano Co, was bought
ago by a gentleman who
unfortunately lost his little girl.
Party willing to lose over a
dollars. Cash or time, apply
to G. G. or W. A.
Hyman, Greenville N. C.
End of Bitter Fight.
had a long and
stubborn with an on
my right K.
Du Go, gave me up.
Everybody thought my tune had
come. As a last I tried Dr.
King's New Discovery for Con-
The I
striking I on my
a few days. Now I've entirely
regained my
all coughs, colds, and throat and
lung troubles. Guaranteed by
no. I. Wooten, druggist. Price
and Trial bottles free.
Suicide Prevented.
A announcement that a
preventive of suicide bad been
discovered will interest many.
A run down system, or
precede suicide and
something has been found that
will prevent that condition which
makes suicide likely. At the first
thought of self destruction
It being a great
and will strengthen
the nerves and build up the system.
It's also a great stomach, liver
kidney regulator. Only Sat-
guaranteed by Jno. L.
J. Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1905.
SUPERIOR COURT.
Term in Session
beet.
Bert
The following
disposed last
Slaughter and
with deadly
weapon, nut guilty,
y.
W. forcible
lined
and costs.
William assault with
deadly Weapon, plead- guilty,
in nuns ii. j with leave
to be work, hi. mails.
Joe with deadly
weapon, guilty. Sued and
costs.
Dixon, in two
cases, plead-
mouth- in j leave to lie
worked on roads
con
weapon, guilty.
K. D and B. Bland,
, not guilty, Bland
Sued
Henry with
deadly weapon, guilty, fined Mu
and costs.
weapon, sentenced days
with leave to be assigned to work
reads.
Will larceny, pleads
guilty, sentenced months, with
leave to be assigned to work roads.
concealed
BAD NEGRO WITH GUN.
THE TRUTH FOR
Shoots and Seriously Wounds a Woman. That Is What One Lawyer Said About
On Wednesday afternoon Sain
Brown, colored, who has frequently There was a throe cornered ease
figured in the courts for sundry in progress the
weapon, pleads guilt v, Judgment I went to house two defendants i
suspended upon costs. colored, I whom had a lawyer. To teak.
CARNIVAL COMING.
Advance Announcement the Jones
Adams Congress
and Exposition Shows.
Monday, Oct. 2nd, marks the
date of the opening of the great
Novelties
Exposition shows at Green-
ville, N. C. under the of
the Red Much
credit must be bestowed upon the
Red Men and Firemen of Green-
ville tor securing this greet
for their The Jones-
Adams shows a reputation
excelling any . ii
kind as . and
dealings with all in whom
come in contact, presenting
to the public nothing but moral
street stables. Sun the ease appear as good as
bad tanked up on about enough of for his lieut, each lawyer most
bad whiskey to make him a Cool, say as much as he could
He had some words with the I the other defendant
woman about some clothes she had Toe Aral lawyer was closing his
taken to him, when be
a pistol and began shooting
at her. Four shots were fired, one
of them the in tin-
hip and making a serious
was arrested and placed
his finishing sentence
was of the jury, if
you consider the carefully
you Duel say that my client 1-
Seeing the smile the faces id
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL.
sod Keel, laud up-to-date attractions, which
plead guilty, each
am
pass, pleads guilty, and
CO-ts.
Wooten, guilty.
The grand returned a true
bill against B. B. Jones, be colored
man -v Ii. killed a near Ayden
in August
Some civil matter having been
compromised between parties
Rt interest, was entered
and cases off
the docket. These
R. I. of
Allied Carolina
railway. was an action
out of the killing of Williams
by an engine he railroad of the
defendant.
Jacob Forties vs Atlantic Coast
Line was the case
arising out an and ca-1
running into the team of the
plaintiff at Filth Street crossing
Greenville.
R. L. Johnson T.
was the case in which a boy
of plaintiff tore down a sign of
defendant the latter whipped
the boy with a boggy whip.
Marcellus and wile
VS Atlantic Coast Line railroad.
This was arising from the
excursion train wreck at Bruce.
The fine previously en-
against Mary Keel was
ordered stricken out.
J. K Nichols, with deadly
weapon, guilty simple assault.
Judgment upon pay-
of costs. In two other cases
the same defendant be was
found not guilty,
Alex Papas, selling cigarettes
without license, lead guilty,
Judgment suspended upon
taxes,
Walter Davis and
affray, guilty, fined US each
and costs.
have won for them a reputation
second to carnival
world. Onward, has been
their motto, and today their name
is from the Atlantic to
the Pacific, and well may the
of Greenville l thankful
that this great attraction has been
and no expense will In-
spared to make this of the
greatest gala weeks Greenville's
history.
AN OLD PAPER.
jail to await development of a- he was taking his
injury caused by the wound. seat, Sashed to his mind
arid be mean
spoke troth
Carolina Club Growing and a lo . i he i-e
One That is Genuine and not a Reprint.
F. M. Hornaday shown us a
copy The National Intelligencer,
printed in D. C, and
dated April 28th, 1836. It is a
genuine old paper, and not a re
print as some of the to-called old
papers exhibited in this late day
are.
While off on his recent trip Mr,
Hornaday visited the old home
place of bis ancestors in
county, near Laurinburg.
This old paper was found the
walls, between weather boarding
and plastering, of
as that was
built by her great grandfather.
To o other copies of The
one dated and the other
18-11, were found the same place.
They contain notices speeches
by H. Clay, Daniel Webster and
prominent public men of that
time. How the old papers got in
the Town.
The opening
for the Friday night,
was a pleasant both
for the members of club am
who wire present. The
was entirely informal
all moved about through Well
furnished Will,
enjoying music, reading room
and games. An elegant oyster
supper was served.
Carolina club has far outgrown
the pessimistic predictions some
were disposed to make at its or-
some over two years
ago. It now numbers about eighty
members and has always been
conducted so high a plain as to
make it creditable to its members
to the town. Its furnishings
are modern in keeping
best social clubs of the day.
Objectionable features sometimes
prominent in club quarters are not
permitted, so that it is not only a
place pleasant gathering but
has a good moral influence as well.
members art to he
lated upon its success.
Ordination Service and Mission at
Episcopal Church.
On Sunday, Oat. 1st, at
o'clock a. m. the Rev. W. E. Cox,
Deacon, will be ordained to the
Priesthood by the Rt. Rev. Robert
Strange, D. D., Bishop of the
diocese, in the Episcopal church
The Rev. Claudius F.
Smith, of Washington, D. C, will
the ordination sermon.
On Sunday, Oct. 8th, at night,
Bishop Strange will begin a series
of services
make hi- ill Ii
bard
men the v to be
his conscience so bun him
lie hail In admit the e
vii client is
These arc some if little pass.
shuts one hear-in court.
their hiding place that preserved tin
them all these many years cannot Sunday, Oct. 16th, All
be explained. They invited these
while recent repairs were .
made t building,
TO IMPROVE SERVICE.
Government Rural Mail
Numbered.
Flanagan
received an order the in
authorities requiring the
numbering of mail boxes on I hi
free delivery Tin-
is a m of the government
to facilitate the handling of mail
routes, goes into t
all country. The
of each mule Will begin
with p taking the box
nearest the which
the route is served.
Patrons of route should co-
operate with this movement
improve service for their
The postmaster will furnish
each patron mini-1
box and the pal ion I
must put Dumber box. I
Caught in Kinston.
Will colored, was
rested here today by Officer Cock-
on warrant from Greenville,
charging him with disturbing
meeting at
is the with whom
Button and Ike I
had trouble or the streets
some time ago, in which Burton
on the head by Mr. Roch-
following week,
Mr. Hornaday will donate
old copy he has to the
Society of Trinity College
Young
Complimentary to Greenville
Lady.
A beautiful dance WAS given Wed-
carrying concealed night
weapon, guilty, lined and cost.
Watch the Advertisements.
This is the season of the year
when people are and it will
always pay them o the
advertising columns The Rt-
especially when
plating purchase. It will save
NEWS
My store will be closed on Sat-
Sept. 30th, holiday.
Ed deadly
weapon, pleads guilty,
till days jail with leave to be
assigned to mads.
John Alie
days in jail
with leave to b to
roads.
Leon deadly
weapon, HO days jail
with to be assigned to work
roads.
Daniel, resisting
guilty, months in jail with leave
to lie assigned to toads.
case same defendant for
assault with deadly weapon, was
given till days.
in honor of Miss Brown.
the charming visitor of Miss Leila
The guests Misses
Blown, Leila Ada
Lee
Kathleen May ma Wary,
Williams, Bessie William,
Miss Miss Hoot he;
Suttle. Fred
Guy Charlie
Hugh S. Arthur Ingle, Can
Webb, Wray. Harry
Brayer, B Wilson.
were Mrs.
Wilson, of Mr-. Sain
of Chester and Mi
and Mrs. Mother, of
Shelby Charlotte Observer.
John Dancy, assault with deadly cents.
Blood thick plug
A little sol in
Hi was I ;
hands
lowing them, n in pal hi
resulted,
Gaines man
of Greensboro, stepped off a train
at High Point to speak to some
save money to do this, I relatives, and in attempting to gel
There are changes back on the train after had
advertisements to which special Started fell with one leg tinder
attention cannot be called the car and hie left foot was cm
and every of ,, a boy
the paper should be reed through Bl while playing
tun bis father's gin caught
Our are a belt end crashed to death.
business men what they have
Supreme court has
against V . R. Murray, of Durham,
the man who killed his uncle, was
convicted of manslaughter, sen-
to two yearn on the roads
say is always worth reading.
Gin House Burned.
About o'clock
the gin house B. Galloway, j and appealed to the higher court,
in township, was destroyed
by fire, together with about ten We will pay half cent each, in
bales of seed cotton. The loss Is cash for tints taken from Brown
about The fire Williamson tobaccos in lots of
to have caught in some way
or
more. Tags mint
counted and securely lied
the boiler which had been need before we will receive them,
while the day.
Supply Co.
Thursday,
J. W. went to Bethel
today.
Arthur
today.
Kev. Km; returned to
Richmond today.
Mrs. J. returned from
this morning.
Mrs. O. L. Joyner went to
Wednesday
Miss of
is visiting Mrs. Alice Harper.
Rev. B. who has
been here for a few days, left this
morning.
Mrs. Ward an I child,
is
Mis. F J.
The Manning, of Bethel,
have been Mm.
j Moore, I this morn-
Mrs Annie
City, who been Mr-,
w. B. Brown, returned home this
morning.
Brown, of
one the Ayden
grade school, In Wednesday
evening and here.
I popular
traveling-a .;
town c. . at, is In thus
section fur m ., telling the
his ,, ,,
s ,
Mi-. Mary o
F. M.
day evening Carolina.
Mi, Moore and Mis.
Millie went House this
Mrs. M. Clark and daughter,
Mi-s Alma, in
ibis
w. F. Nichols mother
evening fr. m
Burlington.
Mrs. J. A. Hornaday returned
Thursday from a visit lo
I. A. Sugg, Jr., of
Ga., came evening to
visit his father.
Misses Willie and
Thursday
a visit to Whichard,
W. M. left this
for where be
will make his home for a while.
Mis. A. IS. White and daughter,
Mi's Alice, Greensboro, arrived
evening Iii her son,
l. Wait.
i.-s Annie
Neck Miss Cat bar
Canton, Mi
evening Ii visit Mrs. Wood-
Chief of Police J. T. Smith,
of Ayden, same name of
chief i spent Thursday here. Be
had on a spanking new
uniform that was the envy
the Greenville force made
feel mighty short.
Sat a day, September
J. Faulkner, Monroe,
spent Friday in town
Mies Bessie of
the day town.
B. K. returned Friday
evening from Ky,
L. C. Arthur returned
from a trip to Norfolk.
Mrs. D. t child re
went to d this morning.
A. J. Moore returned Friday
evening a trip to Baltimore.
Warren returned from
a visit to Friday evening.
No.
Mm. O. L. and
-A. A. Forbes returned
from a visit lo Kin-
ton,
L. M. George-
S. C, who has been visiting
, D. D. left this
I. A. Jr , of Georgia, ,. ho
baa been visit his I. A.
went to Kinston Friday
evening.
Miss left
for Ayden, where she will
incept u, the
graded
Mr. Ben children,
have veiling
at hi me
Friday evening.
Mr. BOd Mis. J. L.
I Florida, came Friday evening
to parents, M . Mrs.
Mrs. L.
visiting relatives
Mm. B. King and children,
I of D. C, who have
In en visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs, W, M. King, home
ibis morning.
ITEMS.
N.
a number of people have
morning this week
court in
Mm. CO. who has
sick in; several is
en a
Mi Bern, was
Friday.
Miss of is
Hie guest of Mrs. A. Leggett
hotel.
Ir. of Philadelphia,
days here this week.
Mrs. T. of Elisa-
beth City, is visiting her
Mrs. Babbitt.
Jacob, who has been visit
lug her ion, j. K. Jacob,
Halifax Friday.
O O. by
I Mr. Minor, of
for other points
Tuesday.
Eva Stokes, of
1-t lie of Miss Sexton.
Mrs. II. Cole daughter,
Mi-s Emily, returned from an
visit to Halifax and
Raleigh.
Mrs. J. spent Tuesday
in Greenville.
Mis. and Mrs.
Arthur Baker spent Thursday lo
and Mr. ;. i. Pulley
visited Greenville week.
Dr. I. K. has been attend-
in Greenville this week.
Notice.
have my laundry
will not call for work
lunger, as I in other
employment, I i-h to thank ad
in-
agent for t he laundry,
Bowling.
Car Load Nails.
Biker and Hart received a car
load of nails today. la the
Oral solid load of nails that baa
ever shipped here and it
speaks well for the enterprise and
growing business of this popular
firm.
No Cheap Affair.
Those the
Bab Clothing Co., Is giving away
with 9-6 purchases are standard
and as good as can be
bad, All who them are
pleased.
first of the season, new
buck, wheat at M.


Title
Eastern reflector, 22 September 1905
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
September 22, 1905
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Spatial
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Joyner NC Microforms
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