Eastern reflector, 26 September 1905


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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.





GRAND FALL
OPENING
With Pleasure We Announce OUR Grand FALL
OPENING Will be Held on
Our buyers have spared no trouble while in the
Northern Markets
to procure for your inspection the latest styles and best values in
wearing apparel you cannot afford to miss seeing this
this
A Pretty for Each Visitor on This Occasion.
YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO CALL.
.
J. B. CHERRY CO
Col.
In the National
in Richmond last week Hon. J.
an Grime. Secretary of State for
North Carolina, delivered an able
address on Agricultural lie
sources of the We have
seen no abler presentation of tin
Sooth's and the address
well be tiled in every office and
home for the study of our great re
sources. The eloquent closing par
was as this
the land of boundless
undeveloped wealth, of inexhaustible
resources, lies the future of this great
Republic Here is the
can part of our the dawn of
a new era is upon us. Here, beside
the farm is being built the factory
Around them are great forests, and
iron roads, and deep rivers run to
growing ports. Good roads are
being built on every hand, postal
routes will go to every man's door.
A panels post is being recognized
as a necessity soon to come, and
everywhere telephones destroy
Sch. ill ii near every
home, an I rise in sight
of each other Prosperous, cultured
and happy home
We are in all material resources,
but richest in bravo men and good
women. To is home plenty,
this land of promise, our own fair,
Sunny we would love to
welcome you Scotland
Commonwealth.
Scientifically
Constructed.
ULTRA,
A Shoe
Women.
THE ULTRA SHOE for women
is made with careful reference
to the most minute details and
so perfected in its numerous
styles there is no other
man's shoo on the market selling
at the price the Ultra does, its
superior, if its equal.
Here is the fundamental basis
of a perfect shoe. We employ
our own expert designers, and
every Ultra Shoe is made over
a last scientifically
to meet the closest variations
of width and sire in woman's
footwear.
The Ultra Shoe meets every
requirement of the many
whims of
We carry SHOE, for men, in Oxfords, Tans, etc
Pulley Bowen,
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS.
Whats the Use to Cry
OVER MiLK
A New Editorial Typo Needed.
The type t ought In go to
work an. gel up s now for
the edit rial pages of the Atlanta
papers. The ordinary black faced
they use served its purpose at
first, but has now become
nous, diamond, we believe, is the
smallest type made if the founders
could turn out a three times
and induce the Atlanta pi-
to sit up their editorials in it.
might be doing n public
rice, for then the editorials would
no more recognizable under the
mating of ink than the candidates of
the respective papers are under their
mud. It would only be
necessary for the Dr.
and a few other
complimentary expressions, to
pear up boldly at frequent
among the otherwise unreadable
type and the sense it all could be
grasped. This is thrown out
as a suggestion by the adoption
which the readers the Atlanta pa-
pi-rs might be saved a good deal of
agony during the
campaign now on in Georgia
Charlotte Chronicle.
GET WISE
look over our elegant
line
Art Squares, Curtains,
Carpets and
Mattings.
We sell the only
The stove.
Yon furnish the family
We'll furnish the home.
TAFT VAN DIKE.
Home Outfitters.
And
Tide
STORE.
Decided to Tell the Truth
A Michigan editor grew tired of
wielding the whitewash brush in
matters of obituaries, decided to re-
form and tall the truth just once
tic commenced as follows on a well
known aged
year.-., six months and twelve days
Deceased was a mild-mannered
citizen with a mouth for
key and an eye for boodle. He came
here in the night with another man's
wife and joined the church at the
first chance- He owed us seven
dollars on the paper, a large meat
bill and you could bear him pray six
blocks. He died singing Paid
It we think he was right,
as never paid anything himself.
lie was buried in an asbestos-
lined casket, and his many friends
threw jail in leaf fans in the grave,
as he may need m. His
stone will be a resting place for hoot
For
Mail.
The People Will Revolt.
The accuse the
Cummins men of disturbing tho
harmony of the party,
matter of fact
Cummins is pursuing the only course
that can give permanent strength to
his party. It is insult to in-
of the people to say that
they will long rapport a party
by the corporations. If
for reform endangers a party
temporarily, the ignoring of known
evils threatens the very life of a
political
The flight of days, whirling wheel of
time will soon brine; to us those cold brisk
frosty penetrating days,
We have not allowed wheels
to be clogged for one minute during
the warm sultry days,
in our preparation for the. days to
ft WE ARE READY.
C. L. Wilkinson Co.
Subscribe to THE REFLECTOR;
A POLITE SALESMAN.
How H. Struck It Rich With Shabby
Looking Customer.
A friend of the late Charles Lock-
halt, Standard oil magnate, relating
some of the deceased millionaire's
told the following
Something happened to him
New York which would make a plot
for a Sunday school look if the
same plot hadn't happened too
often in Sunday school that it
getting
There was a new silverware and
jewelry establishment struggling
along in New York. Not a small
shop, you understand, but a big
concern which was not vet
a leader in fashionable
trade. One very hot summer after-
noon a tall, sad and rather ill dress-
ed old man entered the shop and
said he wanted to buy a wedding
present.
Now, it was a hot day. the clerks
were tired and irritated, and the
stranger looked like a visitor from
the remote farming district with
about to spend, lie passed
from counter to counter pricing
things.
The clerks were not all cordial.
At last, down at the end of the
department, ho bumped
into a young fellow, a new man in
the shop. This clerk was trying to
make good; also, in do the situation
justice, be hadn't been there long
enough to know the difference be-
tween a promising customer and an
unpromising one.
The old man went higher and
higher in his examination of silver-
ware, lie to pricing full sets
of silver plate. Alter the young
clerk had run through the list he
said
that the you've
The young dork remembered then
that the firm had begun the
of a specially designed, ex-
heavy set of plate for a rich
New York The order had
been canceled, but some of the
nieces had been finished for show,
lie trotted out that set.
The old man figured out on the
back of an envelope every frill
which could added to a set of
plate, shoved bis list at the
clerk and asked how much it would
cost. The clerk consulted the man-
ager and answered Unit it would
fifty thousand and some odd dollars
and cents.
right, have it made for
said the old man.
much do you want to de-
posit asked the clerk.
said the customer, pay
the whole thing and get it off my
So he drew a check for the
amount.
The clerk didn't recognize the
never heard of Charles
Lockhart so he took it to the man-
ager and asked if the latter thought
it was good.
for a thousand times
said the manager.
Lockhart came hack to that store
in the Christmas season that year.
The clerks knew him that time, for
the purchase had become U
tradition of the store, lie went
past them all. though, and asked for
the clerk who had sold him the
plate. When he found his man,
Lockhart bought worth of
present.-.
This story ends the way it ought
to end for the Sunday school library.
The clerk with an n
customer on his string attracted the
attention of the and now
u big man in the silverware business.
Sounds like a chapter from
by Samuel Smiles, doesn't
DANIEL WEBSTER.
A Man t Whom Would
r.
It was after a season of seclusion
in whither he retired
after the nomination of General
Taylor, as Achilles retired to his
tent, and when he came to
to deliver a speech in favor of
the candidate, that saw pass with
stately tread through the dense
throng gathered of an evening in a
spacious hall to hear him and heard
one say to another in an audible
whisper, look at
Such impressions were not con-
lined to New or to this side
of the Atlantic. Wherever Webster
went ho was one
Whom no met
look a unit wondering look.
Ill his person, his man-
and his intellectual traits elicit-
ed glowing tributes of admiration
from Anglican sources most worthy
respect. By Sydney Smith his
form and aspect were lauded in a
homely simile characteristic of the
author's wit. Such men as Henry
not given to extravagance,
expressed an admiration.
was generally not indisposed
to utter cynical comments on things
and persons American. To
Webster seemed a
besides being
perfectly hied The hon-
or, partaking almost of awe. with
which schoolboys in Massachusetts
in the forties regarded him and re-
cited from his can
at this day hardly he realized. His
writings remain to attest the power
as will a- the purity and simplicity
of hi We often hear now
praise of what i- termed his Saxon
vocabulary. A mistake is here
plied. Webster was conversant with
and used with effect the
Saxon side of tho
His however, was much
enriched the Latin contents of
our tongue, which he inter-
wove with not less propriety and
George P. fisher
in
Tho Retort Vicious.
number of rears ago when I
lived in said a well
known the other day in
the Huston Herald, Or.
resided there and was the leading
physician of the town. Later there
came a young physician who was far
less successful than hi neighbor.
fact, lie lo-t so many eases that
remarks were made concern-
ling him.
morning while out making
calls tin- two doctors met, Dr.
having one of Ins patients riding
with him. Dr. Brown, tho other
saluted him good
morning, doctor. I see you take
your patients to
said the see
was the
Putting Him Right.
A looking horse
bitched to an unusually smart de-
livery wagon stood in front of a
grocery. The driver had gone in-
side, and the horse, being left alone,
came in for considerable admiring
attention from the small boys of the
neighborhood. One youth of grimy
appearance was particularly inter-
lie prodded the horse's thinks,
rubbed hi- nose and otherwise en-
to gain a practical
edge of anatomy and
While he was thus proceeding
with his investigation the driver
came out.
there, he shouted
genuine alarm. do you mean
by around this horse that
way- He'll bite your head oft the
first thing you
The studied the situation
he he said.
be Hie last thing I'll
York Herald.
Hie Landlord.
One night Sir Irving on
gelling into a cab gave the driver a
line Havana cigar. By the time the
end of the journey was reached the
was putting on airs. His hat
was on one side, and, silting bolt
upright, lie was smoking with
enjoyment, an enjoyment that re-
the heart of the actor, who
told him he was he liked the
cigar. I do. I never dreamed
of such Thereupon Irving
gave tin- another of tho
same brand, with injunction to
smoke it after supper. I
won't, for the very smell of such a
cigar a- this in my house
make the landlord double rent.
of the condition of
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE,
GREENVILLE, N. C
AT THE OF BUSINESS AUGUST 25th. 1905.
Loans and Discounts 1168,962.27
Overdraft, secured
and unsecured
stocks, securities, etc.
Furniture Fixtures 8,617.32
Banking House
Due from Banks
1,614.81
Gold Coin
Silver Coin
Liabilities
Capital Stock paid In 198,000.04
Surplus, 25,000.01
Undivided Profile less
Paid 8,361.41
Hills Payable
Deposit subject to check 152,320.62
Cashier's check out-
standing
Mateo North Carolina,
County of Pitt. J
I, James L- Little, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly
wear that the statement above is true to the best of my knowledge
belief JAMES L. LITTLE. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before
cue, ibis 2nd of Sept., 1905
WALTER G. WARD,
Notary Public.
R. W.
W. WILSON,
J. G. MO YE,
F-
S.
General Insurance.
GO ON
YOUR BOND. Burglary.
Strongest and Best Companies Represented.
A YOUR Patronage Solicited.
Life.
Fire.
Plate Glass.
Health.
,, Accident.
ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN COLLEGE,
WILSON, N. C.
For Male and Female.
course Vocal and Music, Art.
Elocution and Physical Culture, Bookkeeping,
and Typewriting. A complete course in Ancient and
Languages and Literature Three courses leading to A. B.
Degree e. Faculty of Specialists
opens September
or other information, Address
J J. LL. D., President Wilson, N. C
REPORT OP CONDITION OP
THE BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST GO.
AT N. O.
At the close of business August 25th, 1905.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts l
Overdrafts secured
Furniture Fixtures
Duo from Banks and
Bankers
items
Gold and silver coin,
National bunk and
other U. S. notes
Total
2,669.62
122,315.48
LIABILITIES.
Capitol stock 5,800.00
Undivided profits 820.59
hue certificates of
deposit 1,955.00
Deposits subj. to check 14,421.64
chocks out-
standing 12.20
Total
22,315.48
State of North Carolina. County r Pit,
I, H. H. Taylor, Cashier of the above named bank, do
that the above statement is true to the boat of my
edge and belief. h. H. Taylor. Cashier
Subscribed and sworn to be-
fore me, day of August,
MOB. JULIUS BROWN,
Notary Public.
GRIMES,
W. THOMAS,
Director
India's Sacred Vulture.
A specimen of the very rare
or
India and Africa wan recent-
in South Africa. Its measure-
lip t tip of
inches; from beak lo tin
of tail, inches. Tho
grows to an immense
sire, ha its head bare, neck covered
, folds a pinkish hue
and tremendously powerful and
claws. It i- i .
assertive, off all i
from their prey, It
nests of ks and I n.
but one egg during the season.
Properly Inquisitive.
lb- was in the parlor with
Ilia beat girl. Shortly after o'clock
her little brother entered the room
and after time asked tho vis-
Mr. Jones, can you
Johnnie, you go out of
bore, yon shouldn't ask Mr. Jones I
-mil n
I don't said Jones,
evidently trying to make n
impression on the youngster.
I can swim. Rut what made
you a I, mo that question
applied Johnnie as be
backed lo the door, heard tell
she was going to I him you
Journal.
In Subway.
We all know, traveler
who loves in the name of each
station at Inch a train slops during
a journey, A passenger in a third
class carriage on the underground
railway put this to
in turn as after
on the Inner Circle was passed.
At last an old woman, who bad not
spoken answered the
inquiry by putting up her nose
and sniffing critically.
bridge, she then said gravely.
ill smells
don
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We carry a large supply of the Best
Goods
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The Cash Grocers.
The Reflector
Is Read By Everybody iii reach, and
reaches people money to pay for what they want,
you have what they advertise it yon are sure to
a part of their money.
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every Royal Elastic Mattress and
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EVERY DETAIL
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address. M RHODES, A. M.
President, Littleton. N. c.
EMINENT EDUCATOR'S
The North Carolina
STATE NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE
Presidents Office.
Greensboro, r . August 2-1, 1905.
Greensboro Life I Company,
Greensboro, X. C.
Enclosed you will find n remittance for the full annual
mi my policy in with it I wish to send
my congratulation upon the extraordinary record of the
during the mouth of its life J
I have taken out this policy for three
l. Because I believe in tho substantial business men who are
backing the company.
. Because I like the form i Income indemnity Policy.
., very much so far as I am
able to do so, the strong in
North Carolina, in order that we may send less of our
through insurance companies to build sections of
country instead our own.
Very truly
CHARLES D.
The policies issued by the GREENSBORO LIKE INSURANCE com
appeal to are by Intelligent and ,
This is why tho business of the . i,
more than , week Since beginning
ml. or seven weeks ago- has written an
more than
FOR LIFE
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i. REFLECTOR
Tl
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.,, i ,., . N- m loin matter,
Advert-ii p
in to
Pitt n. pp.
e , . aider N c
,. . . , there would are doing well in their business.
. they will do better since
It , ii d ill much
ms deter- the premiums to N
of every- unpaid. n for
i hi i do
;,.,
, bled mm en when
ascent.
i . . --f too
Hi , . . it I ll In run
i ll-11.-11 ill lie
f court to be M Virginia , tin n
. we. k I carnival, and . , ,. ,, ;.
then
get way New If insurance
inn
T i trying to make ii appear Owl
much i were also
fever, Jack Frost will stamp it . campaign They
, any weeks more. will not succeed in getting many
people believe it.
The northern insurance
might statements or candidate
it be I rt, denying
n. xi ,;.
fund received any dona
lions from the insurance
p . . i man must be ma
. i I
lie pie
shows that the official roster of the
latter also contains some liars.
-The Pity of
Someone has said is better to
hare loved an lost than never t
have loved at all Probably then
is much that true in
but no more than r some one I.
love n woman who admit-
immediately her marriage,
one man and my
i. en in another This is hut
of v hat may i b.
in ii- and hi
hi i . the heart of the man
many millions pangs of
a. and regret.
Ii i ill- i an that e
whoever tiling may be, i
be money. It is a n
thins that is to one's
existence, we must have a little
money to get along at all, but the
man or woman who experts to
happiness with the coin of his i
will realize the
. . ;. . n lie till re are ll
p .,. in i . world who fall down
mammon of
ill and I.
f vii- But in the d,
is thus guilty will wake up
some day and find that all is worm
We are sorry for man who
has been i terribly fooled in i
choice made thinking ii
was nuke the feat of
. f ha. i and joy. The i
i i- In- has I idol to In
in Di
Herald.
Must Be Stepped.
The people of North Carolina I
approve the action the . I
A M College in dismissing
iv cadets who have been if
unbecoming conduct in brutally
Freshmen The faculty,
is determined blacking and
treating Freshmen shall obtain no
Th Important Question.
Two men were disputing ore their
lie churches Finally
called a neighbor u ho passing
and asked his opinion, to which
was the only church in which to
said he,
I have hauled wheat t
mi in years. Now. then
re two that lead from om
place to the mill the
road, no.- s over the hill And
never vet, friends, has the miller
ask. d me which road took, bat h.
always your good
Kansas City Journal
Only a Passing Thought.
you ever thought of go
in asked farmer's
Sauntering Sam.
replied the veteran I
once hut
at de lime Plain
Dealer
constitutes a beautiful
asks a fashion magazine. N i
face, nor n. r clothes,
make a woman pretty but she is
when she is sincere, gen
i in hear and devoted i I., i
i in in ii i.-i ii Star
If people did not Know who it was
n i that big l to the
of Chicago, can guest.
pretty well The price oil
ii is been raised twice in tie last
week. The higher grades are up
live cents and the lower four above
n ml the were last Tuesday
Wilmington Messenger.
Th. New York Sun intimates that permanent foot hold in this
., mid campaign
committee has been getting i
I I.- he I i-
. contributions from the
him. Fairbanks,
through a
If that is so the
of, happier ll it . ,.;,. ,
companies.
Talking what building and ,;. the Mate fair are
; having n handsome gold key made.
CI, now has buildings lei . .,,,,. , ,.
way that will call for an i. i.
. n .
., W Bin I so
that Miss did not jump
into the bathing tank with her
clothes , i in did or m i.
dent on the of his
visit i. 19th. The president's
coming i i North Carolina will be a
event
was simply her business.
When preachers fallout and light,
leaves the way more open for or
. folks to sometimes
.
The relative to bad .-,, ,
, I w-o in In I-11 who
taxes the city Durham y
is lea bug to amicable ;
is better an
having a i ii
We have been asked twice what is
i going to do about the
m train connection at Kinston
; broken. Docs not look i
she is going to do anything.
rim saw mills and do preaching as a
i line struck a difference
that they undertook t it with
knives. Both were lined for the
disturbance.
The . way some folks can 11-
attention at all is by wearing
squeaky Va
I. .
Lo at the Dukes
their divorce proceedings.
Not being able to fight it on any
other score, Raleigh have
caused proceedings to investigate
the dispensary on the ground ii
makes too much profit. They hate
to see the city getting what they us. d
to make.
operatives in Sew
York soul one of their
rs to a N Carolina post-
master, not knowing that be was
postmaster. Instead going on,
as invited to the postmaster
turned the letter over to the post
office authorities who sent a dis-
guised detective and the swindlers
were captured.
ed one of them said caught it
wise man instead of a
there will continue t be
for such swindlers to operate on,
lion.
must not lie tolerated
in any institution in North Carolina
is but one way to stamp mil j
is to refuse lo permit any
student to ill
college The spirit of
which is unrestrained at many
is promptly dealt with at
the A and M College, and its faculty
united in the resolve to root it
ill. They de nut seek to deny that
there is i or to av id pub-
They mi el the issue as ii
arises and the public knows the full
extent the Thai is the best
to the complete eradication of
the barbarous Raleigh
i and i
i h Star does not favor a parcels
post system that would allow twenty-
live pounds of merchandise to be
e uric I by mail to any point in the
States for twenty live cents.
Hut it does favor some remedial
measure which the exactions of
; lie I., panics cum
may I . modified.
MEN'S GAME
THE WORLD'S BEST
The I in a F.
Suit you'll he sure tn Hind
light
i store is just place
to points on
what to wear.
Every New Fad
can b found hr as it is
In New Y.
Man,
Man who ii.
Man vim ii-
Clothes will at once be in
with in stock.
Step in For
a Moment
See what new season has
brought fourth.
Single and Double Breasted
Suits perfectly
You'll surprised to learn
what will do for
you here in the of Suiting
v.
THE HOUSE OF
THE KING CLOTHIER.
Looks to the future.
Through reels with
white rolled the lines
imperial soldiers at present arms,
Miss riding in a yellow
the
of Tuesday evening,
inn i rial b clanged imps
rial music. Think of it Our
Alice, all pomp and splendor
e wager last summer
hat that Miss Alice was serene
all the and feathers, and
that the official yellow palanquin
never held a daintier creature We
haul, on Miss Ob
server.
editor of the New
has entered suit against the
Atlantic C Line railroad for
damages alleged to have
been caused through trains
making connection, The termination
of this matter will be watched with
interest, as will show if railroads
can be forced to make the connections
advertised and promised the public.
What matter with the Boa
ton newspapers One of them wrote
tin late wreck at Bruce, Va.,
as a premeditated affair on the part
of the railroad, intimating that the
got on the train and
the draw left open purposely just to
kill a lot of them. And now another
of the papers is saying the
Japanese peace envoy, who been
sick since the termination of the
negotiations, is trying to commit
slow suicide in order to escape the
wrath of the at home.
Let the dead past bury its dead,
says Paul Morion, of the Equitable.
am only concerned with the fa-
the he told a re-
porter yesterday lie know
whether the money Equitable
policy-holders went to swell the
Republican campaign funds, as the
ingenuous Mr. Perkins r of the
New York Life dollars or not He
does not care. His face is turned
inwards the golden future. Never-
more will Equitable money be spent
in the purchase of
such as delighted the heart of Jim-
Hyde, nor on food and trappings
for the elephant.
We trust that Mr. Morton is
earnest about it. There is a gem nil
feeling that it's about time a set of
officials and directors able of
seriously were given com
of the big insurance
Perhaps Mr. Morton's shining
example will spread throughout the
haunts the financiers, and one
after one the knights of the street
will take the vow lo keep away from
politics. Perhaps not Atlanta
Constitution.
Those boys in Spencer who were
caught taking a a meeting of
Masons through the ventilator in the
ceiling must have been loading out
It's a pity they did not
meet with the same warm reception
as did when discovered. Thai
lodge room had a lath and
ceiling. undertook to sit on the
laths, with Ins feet over a joist The
lathe gave way. but not to sufficient
extent to let through his entire body,
which shut up like II jack knife, his
trifles I shoulders and legs remaining above
the ceiling, and he could not
himself. One of the Masons
standing on a chair, went to work
on with a hoard.
For C Stoves Ranges,
Heaters Pumps, Am
munition, One and
Steel Plows, Heat Cutters and
In fact anything
in Hardware come to
H. L. CA v
V.
SALE AND EXCHANGE STA
. O.
is said that President Roosevelt
hopes to have as much
with the Senate as he had with
and Japan in the peace settle
in. We fear ho docs not know
the Senate Gold
Leaf
is stated that are
still going We shoved ours up
long ago. There's nothing like keep
a good thing
ton
A smart Mississippi
found a way to turn the prejudice of
white men his race to
account. The plan of this man,
as reported by the United Stales
Civil Service Commission, is to take
civil service examinations for clerk
ships ill the various
small cities. Upon receiving an
P liniment be goes to the town, where
of course ho finds SO intense
among the whites to his em
He suavely bows to the
mill of his white neighbors, protests
that he accepted the place under a
that he would
think of trying to remain where
his presence would be so offensive to
the superior race, hut by has been
put to considerable expense, and can
ill afford to lose the money,
course the whites promptly make up
a purse for such a indite and
and ho goes cm to an-
other repeat the
We k-p a stock of horses o hand
all the season. We are prepared to u mi; kind
horse you want, draft horses, tine drivers aid
horses.
We mules can b bought.
buy or trade- for any kind mules or horses,
will buy anything from a plug to 1200 driver.
Come to us. If we have not got yon want we
will it.
R. L. CO.
We do not understand President
testimony- In one place he
says that his company made no con
at any time to state or
municipal political campaigns, and
in another part of his testimony he
declares that Judge Parker, when
chairman of the state executive com-
did proffered
to the campaign
Mr. was not such a willing
witness as was his vice president,
Mr.
Yon will need to prepare your
system for the coming cold
get your organs to work like
clock work. s
Mountain Tea taken this mouth
will do the business. cents,
Tea or Drug
Store.
The Bookstore
received a new of
p .-, Ink cm her things
needed by the school
A tonic that makes sick people
well. Drives out all unties
that collect in your system. A
tonic for the sick and
articled. r's
Tea. cents, Tea or Tablets.
Drugstore.
Remember you can get old
papers for under carpets for
u d at
If . ones
health- give
them
Tea. A tonic tor the family
children's cents.
Pea or Tablets Drug
Store.
WINTERVILLE
This department is in charge of who is authorized to rep-
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory.
Hello
What myopia
p lino
doctor at the
yen. ills . Hi ,. j. . J
Is a. a him.
Sept.
The painter is, following
after the carpenters on new
boy's dormitory and will soon be
done painting the outside of the
building. In a few days it will be
occupied and already
rooms are engaged it.
yards standard calicoes at
per yard, Harrington, Barber
Co.
Misses Rosabelle Taylor, of; Trunks and valises at
Grifton and Nellie of j ion Barber Co.
Dover, left yesterday evening If you want a nice or some
spend Sunday at borne. All are i furniture see A. W.
students in W. H. I Call and see my line of shoes
Shoes B. G. buying elsewhere ll i.
Co., are offering cut price on Johnson.
Nice line of boys suits at II L.
Johnson's
Our line of fall and Winter,
are now in. Se.- our lire be
their large stock shoes which
must lie sold within n few days in
order to make room for their new
supply soon to he received.
i., the G-G- of fore you bay. yours lo please A.
There are more boarders In .
school m-,.,,,, him J b.
ever enrolled in a whole year
before.
received by R G. Chapman
ft Co. car load lime which
they will sell very cheap.
The girls the tall and
He is always ready to about prices on pants Ht A, W.
pianos, well, for it is one Co. has
of the best made. load school desk
All colors and yellow shipped of A.
at Barber Co. I yesterday.
M. O. Bryan spent Thursday in If the turning of
the low, the fat and the lean, the means the Cox
Urge and the small, bar all Nice Silk waist cheap at Mtg Co. he I.
., far
the pick Of the flock the Ml- Addie have bet-, keeping
alt f the earth, lb y are all visit,,., friends la-e .
down this morning to Seven Springs, returned ,,., ,. ,,
attend the of Friday L
M's. Mr Taylor, for We have the best assortment of I
what girl is it that won't go to see stat,,,, , ., to Win N.,,,, ,,,, , h, ,
T x Br
such pretty as they have.
Surely no town in county has
prettier or no
school in the state prettier
better gin--
For Hull nine alarm
clocks see It. G.
Chapman o.
Miss Georgia one of
in school, went to
I i to see her I
ye
North I
Pitt term 1903
too, S.
i ox,
and I. J.
I T V- I, . f Bar- of s
a. i. i a lull. e her i Company,
I of school hooks, Inks, vs.
tablets, day hooks.
ledgers, stales, notice that an action entitled as above
Come See property, claim de-
,, proceedings. And the said do-
will farther take
they
, -.-. . win lake
to see hen ., h. he Is required t appear at a term
sister, who i, quite sick and., the
will find hi r were
1st in .-in
large Oar attests are with wag-
of said count.,
or demur the said
action, or will
all styled a in I d pi ices i . t
reasonable. Barbe. Lin and seed to the Oil Mill. T., in
Co
Misses Minnie and
were in town
White's Black Liniment, spec-
recommended for human
made on repute- said
is leaping reward Court of Pitt
Miss Kittrell Wed-
in country.
Win-., j. town call to sec me I
family, flue perfectly run a livery feed and
balanced, Bile U L. II a. e
For sale by
B. T. Cox Bro.
Mr. of Tarboro,
spent. night in torn.
is. Stephens through
oar Thursday.
a Flour
R G. Co.
Mis. Jas. who has been
ARNOLD S BALSAM
to CURB,
Cholera By
In, L. Coward Wooten
White's Colic and Kidney Cure, I Mis. c. A. Smith, has
the combination returned home
for stock and a sine colic
at the Drug Store
Chapman and Mr.
took in
day.
Big line of bats caps
latest styles. Harrington,
Bin Co.
Dr. B. Cox wen lo Greenville
Monday.
For buy, corn and oats, go lo
Barber Co.
a few more cloaks at cost at
II. I.
Felix Pitt man was here
When . e d i Ice candies
oranges apples Fruits
of call on H. L, John ton,
Alice Tripp was here
Tuesday.
When in need fresh meats
beef call on H L
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley,
of it, were here
that word is
Can
Liver Pills and
MS
.- with
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
Grand
. p.,
to
Ore . Ki-i
Ban
Lewis and Clark Centennial
, n ,,., .,,
Occasions on Pad He
June l in 1905.
Richmond, Va .
Congress, September to Ti,
1905.
for the above Decisions
lo j
Ticket . ill ,
H on
ii
M information can be had
rick, i
u ii .
Mi es, or In
addles, i;.,.
K. L. VERNON. T. P. A.
Charlotte, N.
J. II WOOD, D. P. A.
Asheville, X.
CR. Pass. Traffic
r; i.
Pass.
Excursion Rates
The Atlantic Coast Line an
following cheap ex
rates lo points named.
W RICHMOND, Va
National Congress, September
t. 22nd One first c ass
fare plus cents for the round
trip. Tickets on sale
10th, nth and 12th, with final
unit September 25th, 1905. Side
trips from to Wash-
and all points
south of Richmond at rate of one
fare pins cents. Tickets sold
September 15th and 16th, final
limit September 23rd, 1905
to Philadelphia, pa.,
Patriarchs Militant and
Grand Lodge I
to 23rd. One first
class faro i for the round
trip. Ticket., on
18th, I ltd and 5th. Final
limit September with
of to October 5th,
deposit of ticket with Joint
Agent and payment of fee of
For further information write
w. J. era,
General Passenger Agent
Wilmington, N. C
nail la
symptoms and others
ll of the
Misses Nannie House, Mary
Emma Louise
and Forest House, of House,
Call II. L. Johnson's and ex-
bis line of Hosier;
Take No Substitute.
home today to spend , . , ,
., . . , t Misses Ladies and Gents.
Alt o Misses Clara Lee Stevens, of,
Gold Point Katie Gold Warren i A.
and Sam Parker, of and
Howard Harriss, of and see them. Motto goods main office Atlanta, is
Dr. J H Odom.
the Well known
spec
with similar intent.
at lowest
in N. v. at
light a wagon load of feed to
our Pitt County Oil Co. and
had it making a bale of lint
that weighed pounds.
He paid one dollar and fifty cents
up to date farmers bro the 28- rooms and Take .,
next Sarah mirror and take a look at
Taylor will have opening of eyes, ears, nose and throat.
millinery goods, she has a nice examinations free. Man
stock which she selected deli els and glasses o
in days ago and suit all that need them. Catarrh
to get U and exchanged his deafness, troubles
seed tor meal and hulls. and prices. Come along and -quint
after he had sold his bale of cotton get just what eyes and granulated lids, floating
to one our leading merchants j f-r that special occasion and letters run together,
a little more than per pound can be cured and many other de
he put his meal and bulls oh bis; Men's youth's pants. Come today and don't wait
wagon and returned home feeling Barber ft Co. tomorrow. w
that he had saved much lime and i The Co. Oil Mill
labor was pleased with results, seems to he cotton far aid
Miss Barnes, near, and general satisfaction
goes with Miss Katie Gold to prevail.
., n e i. i i v . t , ,, colored will
and G, C. Buck, Black Jack Nice frames and 27th.
A. W. Ange
of Schools.
The while school will open
2nd.
with Sam Parker.
Mil. L. A. Sparks recently re
turned
Northern
It is important that all children
To Publishers
and Printers
We hare an entirely
s, b patents
are pending, whereby we
can old Brags Col
and Hi ad Rules,
pt. and thicker, and make
fully as -rood as now
.-my unsightly
knobs or F-i I the bot-
tom.
PRICES
Column and Bead
Rules lengths each
facing I. S. and
J s
over per I
A sample of refaced
Rule, full
will bf- cheerfully
sen on
Printers Supply Go.
Manufactures of Type and
High Grade Printing Material
N. Ninth Street. Philadelphia, Pa.
If yon expect to exchange expect to attend should enter I
seed for meal yon can same time
where she purchased a complete meal far need i
line of goods, I yon have cotton ginned at the Dr. W. H. of
trimmings and notions. Her Co. Oil Mill. lotto, N. O., will be in
opening display of the new styles The buggies arc B Oct.
will be held In one of the new far all kinds of weather,
stores on Saturday, ., suited o those who and
to the sparking class. glasses.
hi naive heals without s
is Witch i
effects inch re
lief, it draws on I ii
soothes, cools and heals all cuts,
burns and A cure
for Piles and diseases. De-
Will's lithe only
Salve. Be ware of
they are dangerous, Sold In
L. druggist.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
-OF-
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, FARMVILLE. N. C.
AT THE CI OF AUG. 1905.
1,356.60
Due from Banks
Cash Items 845.00
coin 107.82
Silver coin j
nod i
28,777.43
Capital stock in
profits
. v check 18,616.86
r- Carolina, . . .
County of
I. J. it. arm bank, do solemn
swear the -tat-m-111 is to th- of my
n and 1- .
s b and to be-
me, 26th
1905,
J. V JOHNSTON,
Notary Public, j
T.
R. L. IS.
k r i,
Should with i-. at suit, he is to buy
and the store is to buy from for season His
general appearance will largely upon the lit of
clothes, and the wears.
GOOd j This is foundation of your suit
those firms who deal in shoddy and pin
Clothes.
This is one that you exercise
with more care than all others. A poor suit is a poor
piece of property. But it matters not, how tall you are, how
slim you arc, how you are. how short you are, we have
to fit your form the distinction of
I., inn- distinctly stylish.
All new things arc here, At any price from to
we will make it . interesting to you. Bring your
sin with you.
D L
The Man's Outfitter.
NEW up and
the Did Stand. PANTS UP.
Made to Measure.
i I hi mi .,, . . .
at his old stand on Five Cleaning, Dying
will add to the stock to meet t be
trade and will at clothing
ill times carry a complete line of
Heavy and
Fruits, Tobacco I also and dye laces,
ribbons, feathers, etc.
Call on me when the
best Groceries tor the lowest price
at which they can be fold.
N. C.
J. J.
The Five Points Grocer.
REMEMBER THE PLACE. I I
Good Goods Every Dav. I
Bight Pi, Every Time
to and depot for I
Send store for Nice Crackers, persons in town at
Assorted . , i urn. d i
other i-ii in to
county
Everything and ill . I
. each The will
only run hotels to
and wharf and rare on
; Mil also be
MARCELLUS FLEMING
i W. J.
ii





i i
COMING
COMING
COMING
THE
Congress of Novelties and Exposition Shows
A Magnificent and FESTIVAL Given Under the Auspices of
SEE THE
Trained Wild Animal Show with
its score of Wild Animals
Lions, Tigers, Bears, Wolves, Hyenas,
Monkeys and with them the World's
Renowned Lady Trainer Miss
Russell.
Red Men Firemen
AT
SEE THE
GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY
The Dalton Gang Holding up the
California Limited Express one of the
Great Attractions with the JONES-
ADAMS Carnival Company.
Monday, October, 2nd,
OF SOLID FUN, SPORT AND AMUSEMENT. A GALA WEEK.
Big Shows. Big Sensational Free Acts. Grand Military Band. Free Concerts and Free Exhibitions
Every Hour. The Ever Popular Worlds Fair FERRIS WHEEL and MERRY GO-ROUND
BIG ATTRACTIONS BIG ATTRACTIONS
Great Trained Wild Animal Show. The Great Train Robbery.
The Old Plantation. The Bold Bank Robbery.
The Thousand Dollar European Wonder.
The Whole Dam Family. The
The Palace of the Hoop, The Starved
The Penny Arcade.
SEE THE GREAT TRAINED WILD ANIMAL SHOW
Presented to the American public. As unlike the old worn-out street fair and carnival as
Open p. m.
Closes p. m.
AT YOUR
Is to-day an admitted Business
NECESSITY
At
Your
House
It's at once j Convenience and a Ne-
. you cannot
by any money value.
One Emergency Call, in
One Year, Pays the Rent.
ASK YOUR
WHO HAS ONE.
For Rat
APPLY TO
LOCAL. MANAGER
Home Telephone and
Company
I Not Quite
TO CREDITORS.
The Clerk of Superior Court of
County tattled Letters
to me, the on
the 7th day of August. on the
of N.
deceased, NOTICE is h given to
all indebted to the Estate to
make immediate pa to the
and to all creditor of said
Estate their claims properly
authenticated, to the
twelve months date of
this this Notice will be plead
in bar of their recovery
This the or August
ASA
on the Estate Albert N
North
county.
Sessoms
In Superior Court.
Ho often you can get a
thine
nail or screw driver or
p t la Have a good
too and be prepared for
r- i, s. Our
is all you could desire, and
we will see that your tool
box docs not lack a single
useful article.
Of
You Harness,
Horse Goods,
J. P
Corey
CREDITOR.
The clerk of the court of
Pitt county, having issued Letters of
Administration to me, the undersigned
on the day of August, 1806, on the
estate i f P. B deceased, No-
is hereby given to all persons in-
to the estate to make late
payment to the ed, and to all
creditors of said estate to present their
properly authenticated, to the
undersigned, within twelve months
the this notice, or this notice
will in bar of their recovery.
This the 12th day of Aug.,
on the estate o Tucker
I. A, Attorney.
Robert Sessoms
The defendant above named will lake
notice, that an action entitled as above
has been commenced in the Superior
court of Pitt county a degree
of absolute divorce from said defend-
ant, upon the ground of abandonment
and adultery, and the said defendant
will further take notice that he is re-
quired to appear at the next term of
the court of Pitt county to
be held at the court house in
ville on the Monday after the 1st
Monday in September, 1906, it being
the day of September. and
answer or demur to the complaint in
said action, or the plaintiff will apply
to the for the relief demanded in
said complaint.
This the Hub of July, 1903.
D. C. Moore. C. S. C
M ST NOTICE.
Letters of administration upon the
estate of Pleasant Parker, deceased,
having this day hen Issued tn mo
flu Clerk of the Superior of
county, notice is hereby given to all
persona holding claims against said
state, lo present them to me for pay-
duly authenticated, on or before
the 4th day September, 1906, or this
will be plead in bar of their re-
All persons Indebted to said
estate are requested to make
ate merit to me,
This the day of Sept.
D. I.
Blow, Attorneys.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
ENTRY VACANT LAND.
shade A. Stocks enters and claims
thirty acres, more or less, of
vacant laud in Township, Pitt
county, between the second
Branch and Samuel Kites old
line and Indian Well Swamp, bound-
ed the lands of C. P. Smith and
Win. wife's land, and
others.
This August 7th,
Any person Or persons claiming title
interest In the above described
laud must Die their protest in writing
within the next days, or they ill be
law.
II. WILLIAMS,
Entry taker for Pitt I
this. August 7th, 1906.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Having qualified as administrator of
Carolina Williams, deceased, late of
County, N. this is to notify
all persons having claims against the I
estate of said .-eased t exhibit them
to the oner before the I
day of August notice I
will be pleaded in bar of their re-
All persons indebted to said
will phase make Immediate
payment
This day of August 1906.
Briley
Periodic
Pains.
Dr. Anti-rain Pills
arc a most remarkable remedy
for the relief of periodic pains,
backache, nervous or sick head-
ache, or any of the distress-
aches and pains that cause
women so much suffering.
As pain is weakening, and
leaves the system in an ex-
condition, it is wrong
to suffer a moment longer than
necessary, and yon should take
the Anti-Pain Pills on in-
of an attack.
If taken as directed you may
have entire confidence in their
effectiveness, as well as in the
fact that they will leave no dis-
agreeable after-effects.
They contain no morphine,
opium, chloral, cocaine or other
dangerous drugs.
n long time I have
win, backache, that
seem almost more than i
come on month,
and last two or three days, I have
never boon a hie to get that
would give me f until I be-
the us.- of
and they always relieve m. in a
short My sister, who suffers
same way. used them with
the PARK
s Michigan St. South Hen,, hid.
Or. Anti-Pain Pills are sold by
your who will guarantee that
the package will benefit. If It
falls he will return your money.
doses. cents. Never In bulk.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart. Ind
Announcement
Always
-ON
Hand.
DR.
COMPOUND.
Bare, ascents.
free. OH.
The Clerk of Superior
having issued letters
in me,
on the 22nd day of Aug. 1805, on
the estate of E, Jolly,
ed, NOTICE hereby given to
all persons indebted to the es-
to make immediate payment Stock of Framing x Hi
I to the undersigned, and to Also German Hiding, and
j creditors of said estate i Partition and all kinds dressed
their claims properly
to the undersigned, with-
in twelve mouths after date of
this notice, or notice will be
plead in their recovery.
This S day of Aug. 1905.
P. Q James, H P. Jolly
atty. on tho estate of
lumber necessary for building a
house complete. Hills cut to or
on notice,
Greenville Lumber Veneer Co
Makes writing
Carve pen,
E. Jolly. I Book
NORFOLK SOUTHERN CO
Steamboat Service.
Steamer L. leaves
Washington daily
at a. in. for Greenville; leaves
Greenville daily
at in, for
Connecting at Washington with
Norfolk Southern Railroad
Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia,
New York, and all other I
North. a Norfolk I
with all West.
Shippers should outer their
freight via Norfolk,
Southern R. R.
to change,
without notice.
T. H. Agent. Washing-
ton, N. C.
J. J. CHERRY, Agent, Green-
ville, N. C.
H. C. General T. and
f. Agent, Norfolk, Va.,
We beg leave to announce that we are
Wholesale and Retail
for
White Lead, Paints,
Colors, and and
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 Paints you need
never worry quality.
We trust that you 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,
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT.
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent.
N. C. .
N. 1905. lovely holes, oh, those
beautiful holes, they our
holy, and the
,.,; on our an Inn it
is wholly complete They am
and no
A car of tiling was
here which will be
partly town and balance
the improvement of the road
Haddocks X Roads.
and Major Smith
with a force of hands left yesterday
for where they
will erect a large brick
tor that
The mammoth show case J.
R Smith store is heavily
pretty good and
notions. Be sure to call see
them.
Miss Blanche Cannon Tues-
day evening for Greensboro where
she will attend the Normal and
Industrial college.
There have been on this
market up to yesterday morning
bales of
the lime of season this is an
unusual number. We
I believe it can be beaten at
point on the Kinston
the Wednesday
Hand-made Paw
We L, .
spoke., highly Smith
who heard her were mm-h pleased. I p
, r. rot. I. Cook arrived
Come to see Hart Jenkins i , .,
. , . yesterday and is now busily
when need to dress, , ,
you j,., preparing opening
your can save you money , ,,, y
and you something, fit the
foot. We carry nicest and be. ;
ion ever saw.
L. Spent Wed-
B. a the
and Observer made us a j t i
for sale by Cannon Tyson
Abundantly abundant
I'm-day the stork visited
As authorized agent for
and we take
great pleasure in receiving
script ions and writing receipts
those in arrears. We have a list
all who receive their mail at
this office. We take orders
for job
one of the windows
at the Methodist church
day night Mr. J. J. Edwards had
the misfortune to let the window
tall, breaking and cutting
bis hand so Dr.
had lo take live stitches in doing
up the wound. Mr. Edwards is
right much on account
It, but was able to be out some
yesterday
If you need the way
of Crockery, Tin stone ware
come to see us, Hart
J. H. Cox, of spent
the day here yesterday.
E. E. Co. will do all I bey-
possible to please you with
their new line of heavy fancy
series
Miss Lillie Slate
sod in
have
store
moved into their new brick
on south side Main street.
The nine months old child
Louis died at the home of
its grandfather here
morning and was buried yesterday
afternoon. It's mother died about
four months ago.
Arthur of New
Bern, U on a Visit to relatives.
dozen eggs wanted by
the borne Mr. Jack
near here, and left him three
bouncing boys, ODe of whom has
since died. Mr was
married some lime last December
and these boys are his first.
The protruded meeting still
continues in the Methodist church
Services are held twice every day-
A lull supply of Trunks.
. i i n
A Fair for which will be paid Md
highest cash market puce. a, j R
Charlie Manning, who has been m
living hereabout six months has ,,
with his family moved to Green- church We are
ville to live.
Richard is himself again. Mr.
had his
position that he had held for so
long a time, with J. K. Smith tS
Bro., on of feeble health,
has charge the woods
the Ayden Lumber Co., and. y gentle
be fresh country air and Kr carpenters grind slums
quietude may restore his strength. , rope and pulleys, at J. R.
. . , f . M- IV. . J
Informed the promoters are very
much encouraged have met
with excellent success. The
have been liberal.
Raymond has a nice
black years old, he would
The is
we hope s f it Mr.
is a good fellow we
should keep him aiming
Miss Cora Long, of
a visit lo Mi.-. O.
Nobles, returned to her borne
Tuesday.
Lace Curia ins per
pair up, and Scents per yard
up, at J. R Smith t
Miss Daisy is
at Stokes.
Mrs. Jesse and
have come horn
from Seven Springs.
Save your own hay, get u grass
blade, lurk, hoe, shovel, Spade,
bush book or post bole digger,
Alexander is back again
from Bertie county.
W. C. Jackson Co. are the
depository for school books.
sold here Thursday from
to
A full supply of No, Timothy
Hay Oats, Cam,
Seed Hulls Meal, at J. R.
Smith ft Bro.
C. A. Fair is away up in Mary-
laud, Ne Jersey
relatives.
Mis. J. W. Allen returned to
her home in Thursday
after a visit to friends here
the week.
Smith Br
Calico and at cents
per reductions in while
slippers and summer goods, at J.
R. Sin I III Bro.
Hay, Oats, Corn, Bran, Hull.-
Meal J. Smith
A new and beautiful line of
Negligee shirts and fancy hose, j
J. R- Smith a Bro.
your buildings by-
painting them with
town and County lead
full line of colors, kept at J.
R. Smith Bro.
For can peaches, apples, corn
tomatoes, c, apply to E. E.
ft On.
manufacture seals for
the trade, that are simply the
smoothest seat on the market
A new line of Cradles and Cribs,
Mattresses to match, at J. R. Smith
ft
The ladies Bay that Cannon
have the prettiest Hue of
dress goods in town.
Fancy candies, oranges, apples
and bananas at E. E. Co's.
Hart Jenkins is the place to
get your suit this tall, as the are
handling M. n. line
and can give you a nice lit.
Call on Jenkins for a bar
rel of Columbia Flour, none better i
to be bad anywhere.
W. C. Co. are showing
the most complete line of mens,
yo- tbs, suit's ever
shown in a Ayden. Give
They are rare that
rail please you as the
and quality.
shoes ate the best. Every
pair sold under a guarantee
w. C Co. control this
line for Ayden.
We keep Furniture, Mattresses.
Bed Springs, Cook
Brad lea, etc , lip stairs.- C inn o
Ty-on.
Having returned from
Philadelphia Optical College and
graduating in a special on
the eye, and in
of optics, I feel able pie-
pared la cornet any of error
of refraction that any other man
can correct with glasses. I will
take case of weak eyes, or eye
hurling, aching, burn
itching eyes, or eyes with
bad or low vision, on a
guarantee, to relieve the trouble
and give entire satisfaction lo the
patient or not charge one cent. The
largest per cent, of all chronic
headaches and
from errors of refraction and eye
strain. It is dangerous lo pro
when your eyes call In
assistance. Glasses the only
remedy for errors of refraction
weak eyes. Any style or form
glasses given desired. As good
references as are in the county
furnished on implication.
J. W. Taylor, Ref, D.
Those art squares, in
Cannon Tyson have received
are beauties.
Oranges, apples,
fruits kept by ft Me Law
horn.
Cannon are guilty
selling their enamel l,
steads cheap. y are
Royal pen Mattresses
that Cannon ft Tyson
equal of anyone the market.
Get the Cox planter the
best on the market at J. Smith a-
Bro.
Go to B. E. new-
market 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 coarse
of optics, ready to
better service than before
to those from weak eyes
and of glasses.
Slipper, lawns and straw hats
are being sold extremely cheap
tor cash by Cannon Tyson.
Don't forget that Cannon
can supply wall, ,
anything in furniture.
bay, oats, ship stuff, wheat
brand, cotton seed hull, meal
on hand. Cannon Tyson.
The loaf bread right
f-om the oven at lie
Don't fail to see Caution Ty.
both plain
,,. ,.;,,,,,.,.
ban
ft are n
daily new am
from fit
OF
THE BANK OF AYDEN
N.
At close of business August 1905.
D. W.
is
HE-SOURCES.
Loans and
Furniture and Fixtures
Demand
Due from Hanks. OS
Cash Items,
Gold Coin,
Silver Coin,
National notes
other S notes 2,411.00
Total
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid
Surplus fund
Undivided
expenses, an
Dividends unpaid . CC
Deposits subject to check, 23.756.22
Cashier's 3.30
Groceries
And Provisions i
j Cotton
Ties always on hand
Fresh kept ton-
in stuck. Country
Produce Bought and Sold
STATE OF NORTH M
B c of above swear
-f S
I K
l K. SMITH.
JOSEPH DIXON,
H CANNON.
GREENVILLE
North Carolina.
tn
me, this Jut
HODGES,
Notary Public
I Mi
tic
The Fall Season has opened and found us select
line of
Clothing, D y Goods, Shoes.
HA IS AND CAPS.
Clothing. Clothing.
Our Clothing lino is . i
;,,,, s J
,.,,,, read
roost i price-
most qua tic ,, ,,., -the merit
and the most experience in .
and inspect our line before baying
Dry Goods. Dry Goods,
Goods line is complete and v invite
J look at oar line of Dress Good
Hats. Hats. Hats.
In Hats will A ,. M. tI.,. ,. ,
mule ,. V. the celebrated
a B
Shoes. Shoes. shoes.
NOBLES
S. J- Nobles, Proprietor.
C. L.
in and midnight an lo minutes
notice Fresh oysters every day
served in any Prompt
sen mid polite attention, fail
in when you are hungry.
WOOD WOOD
Dry, iV,.,, , ,. ,
I'll No.
s I
JOE JENKINS.
i u. .
i lie .
i Oil . r-
i .-. t. bed.
, u Suits,
n .- ,.,. ; .,
Lo ; .-, p
i I and I .-. . ,
,.
i cant, .
sen
Jelly, Milk
Ly. V. . Oil.
Hi and Gar,
iii-M Seeds, Oranges, Ai pies, i
Dried .
Prunes,
Ti- a
Wat, i
New
i nu-
, . duality
ash. Dome
Central Academy
REV, M w. Principal.
W M HINTON. Associate
A i home and High
I'm- buys mid men.
located in
mil,, depot,
mediately mi S. A I. mad in a
beaut grove of or acres
ad
the least money. on a ,.
further ad-
dress Associate
Principal, Littleton, X. r.
Dr. Joseph Dixon
AND
Block, Best Railroad,
Ayden, N. C.
cause they are superior to all others n a
If not
Perfect satisfaction i.
refunded. . your money HARNESS REPAIRED and SHOES
J.
AYDEN, N. C,
r in
Prices.
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l I i It. IV St Mills
ital
V i L.
PHARMACY
N. C.
Best
Lighted
House
in the
State
for our
Customers
and
Warehouse,
Greenville, N. C.
bring your Tobacco
The Brick.
he following
Constitute our
Working
Force who are
Always glad
to see you
D. S. Spain
Bookkeeper
B. T. Bailey
We will always work for your interest Auctioneer
mid guarantee price.
BRINKLEY
Proprietors
H. S. Hardy
Floor Manager
Ed. Hank
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in N. C,
There is n i e I
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and
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n Mm u with MU
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M Marc a mm earn
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;. . John V, hi i.- ii- B
Batu i
her HI Mr.
Mis. V I
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spent Saturday night and
the i-
Will Seaman and i
Snow Kill.
with .
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Button, . U I
and with
Miss Eva
ville
came I'm to v
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druggist.
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LETTER TO E. ;. FLANAGAN,
-N. C,
a Km Keeper of Your Reputation
is i-t
la ;.
A In i HUM i
t e mi.- the full.
The reputation I Be
his .
are keeping bis pan
dealer he is lie i
less except in
the of y at will.
The truth of above
. evident when it is
the who He
ii v-i tin- pm i
granting tin
i i
many have
equipment and i
i teal
They I do
the skill of I e
If the skill of
pad i so
t. . ,, ii ;
ii ii. i ii in lake any
i i the or the
n Kurd mi
it ii IT l
I k II U . Kill
Wei I It I he In
ti ma i
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the
had over year i i
in re lira
and guarantee that
i . i Mile 1-
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ire ii offer Ilia
in-i.
town C
Dear Mr. Frank doe i .
P.;. l vii-
it dial of
i. of iv u
i I'll,
Co, him do He
I am more than pleased with
Job. I bad third of the t
fat over now of druggist,
job, a old or more, palmed
h e, ; i
Win t a we have in all
through the same same to
find v. i on ii
house Experience
Yours truly,
p. u. .-. i O
H. . i
. lie
pile-
sunburn, letter and all
and wee, Witch
M I Pull ll. I- II
ii .
itching and i
drew Are of n
mil heal
I I . old sons, .
quickly cured by
nine
i. no
iii , and lie-
Sold by John L. Woolen,
After ii v
an attack of K .
is a thorough .
-ii ; j
Dy, en a, i
Weak , I
Breath nM n
i. . J .
NEW MARKET.
I have opened up u new
in tin meal market, mill
an- to furnish nice,
fresh, fat, beef and pork, also
barbecue
TO THE LADIES.
The Southern Father Cleaning
Company
now located In and
are mil with la teal ma-
for washing and cleaning
Feathers process doe
not injure the feathers W .- call
for and deliver your work
i I'd or no charge made
. also pay cash
prices for old new
Th. Southern Feather
Cleaning Co,
Greenville,
N. C.
Always
Hand.
Nice Choice Steak
cents
Lu per pound.
Roast Bed at per lb.; Greenville Lumber ft Veneer Go
Stock Framing I-. ti x ft-
Also German Siding, and
Partition and all kinds
i es for building a
house Bills cut to or i
Stew Beef at per lb.
My terms are cash
we a share of your
pal
s tor honest dealings,
J. J. JONES.
Central Barber Shop.
Fleming, Props.
Located In main
the town.
Pour operation and
one presided our by a
barber.
Our place is inviting, ran
our clean
We thank yon fur
and ask yon whet
service in
p. R. L. Caw.
Dentist.
Chew the tobacco
Vs.
Li. v
Dental
Surgeon
Greenville.
The Reflector Job is
place to set your work done.
i lie
LANIER
Greenville, N. C.
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Iron Fencing Sold
Colossal Sacrifice
f Beyond the Pate
OF-
Ordinary Expression.
The Entire Stock
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
justice to yourself overlook a chance like this to save at least per cent, of
your that you will need these goods for fall and winter wear.
The most Array of Mystifying Bargains
ever gathered under one roof now 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 even better still, come and see for yourself. Every article guaranteed.
ill
Purchasers of THE BEE HIVE Stock,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Y TA K KN UP. Pub an to It All.
I have taken up n A conies
I'll- been i with a from
End of Bitter right.
bail n long and
on
i my right
Live, am, am, , G .,,
Pi my time had
i, r, Ai I tried Dr.
t. i all are gentle New tor
borough.
by .,,,. l, I
The Death Penalty. lea few days. Now I've entirely
A little .,. A
by
two mouth. TI
boat ii red
pounds, baa
em mill boo tailed. Owner in
notified to en II for name and pay
charge.
near
over taxed organs.
Backache
in death. a mere I
In,
cuts or the handled by the V ,
have death penalty. . M. . Price
Trial bottles free.
piano Co, its
is wine to have ago by a
Salve ever It's the lost little
salve on earth and will prevent fa, to lose over a
when burn, Bores, dollar. Cash or time, apply boy at
Only at to G. O. or W. A. Western to
J. L. Drug Greenville N. C. i begin Get. 1st. Apply at office.
Suicide Prevented.
A Startling announcement u
preventive of suicide had been
discovered Will interest many.
A run down system, or
invariably precede suicide
has been found that
will prevent that condition which
makes suicide likely. At the drat
thought of self destruction take
It being a great
tonic and will strengthen
nerves build up the system.
also a great stomach, liver and
regulator. Only Hal-
guaranteed by Jno. L.
W Druggist.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
VOL No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1905.
No.
SUPERIOR COURT.
Why ii-i- when
you can get n Sheets at less
than half the price.
s w
September Term in
Noah Forbes,
Walter
ANOTHER TRAIN NEEDED.
Lizzie administratrix of Can Be Had With Proper United Effort
The following cases have been Wooten, tor H ha been apparent that
since U. W. King, of a daily train is needed
The grand jury o Saturday I Anne ice, for branch of Atlantic Coast
afternoon made the following re- j Jr., failure to and The be-
port to the keep up bridge across road, the time ripe to
We the Grand Jury the term Dot the proper effort is
beg leave to report; that we have
I acted on ail bills aiming n
and reported to court;
that we have no other bill to be
acted on.
That we have visited
I home the poor, and that we
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT.
Adopted by Lad et Baptist i h.
Whereas, it pleased Sod t
remove from our midst Miss Myrtle
Wilson, our beloved sister and
friend, therefore be it
1st. That we bow in hum-
to Hun who
two years all things well, we, in behalf of the
an effort was made to get members of the Missionary and
train on road that for a time Aid of Memorial Baptist
Jim Wiggins, disturbing-religions like would meet with sue- church, feel we have I- st a
not but other came along j valuable and member,
Ransom Mobley J. ; the movement a sweet and noble
Gray, affray, guilty, fined tune bring. A Sunday train all who her an earnest
Jim Wiggins, assault with dead-
weapon, guilty, lined f and
costs.
found the premises an excellent half costs, Gray lined put on, but this was of no and whose
condition. We called on
wife and asked
to visit the room of each
Inmate, which was complied with
and we to inspect each
room and see each inmate. Of
each we asked these
yon get plenty of food and clothing
and comfortable
To which all
save two, and these two said
such as it
But there are two inmates we
wish to call to. One a
fourteen years of age
idiot in deplorable con-
She is unable to walk or
talk be kept in a char
tied during the day, she is in a
with a woman not less
than years of age,
i a helpless condition, but
conditions make it necessary for
to wait on this child, both
and day, such as putting her
to bed dressing The
other i insane girl confined in
a in with shutters and
bare, in which not
be comfortable
recommend these two
girls, inmates be arranged for in
way.
ion Mr. Hardy deserve credit
for the way the home is kept.
Also, we nave visited the con-
camp found it in good
condition. of
prisoners i good. Ann we believe
that the camp is properly ordered
and kept.
W e have visited county jail
and found that it is kept in
did condition, mm that the prison-
are well cared for. We have
inspected court and
found that the building need some
little the way of re
pairs to the walls, II ion, shutters,
etc. Also, we recommend a
be bought the clerk's
office that bis business be
more transacted to
both the clerk public.
following cases have bee;
disposed of since last
L. E. Smith, carnally knowing
female under years of age,
lined ousts, and also
to pay and In
proceedings.
Zeke Harris, disturbing public
uncling, guilty.
Prank Anderson, not
guilty.
Scott Tun age, larceny, not
Frances larceny, not
guilty.
Severn cues against the
tic Line railroad arising
of the tr tin
Brace, having been settled
c came up for
to lie. entered. These
Mike Atkinson, administrator of
Jackson Atkinson,
J. W. Allen, administrator
Adelaide tor
V. G. of
George Walker, for
Flanagan, administrator of
Alex Bullock, for
B Ar- Moseley, of
Nelson Peebles, for
B. F. administrator of
W. E. for
and half cost. benefit except life was a constant and unfailing
Vines and Sundays and to give people source of and comfort.
Vines, larceny and receiving, not who desired to do so 2nd. Thai we extend Io the be-
guilty. , to travel on yet family deepest
Samuel murder, not
Bunch forcible
pass, guilt v, judgment
pended upon payment of costs.
Charles Williams, not
guilty.
Hid not help the congestion of. cay in this hour of pain
;. lit and the slow handling
and eek days
Then there was a of
in evening Connection with trains
from Kin-Ion that
relief to passengers and mail
Sam Brown, assault deadly when the c could la-
weapon, plead guilty, sentenced
to jail with leave to
be assigned to work on roads.
Sam Brown, carrying concealed
weapon, pleads guilty,
suspended upon payment of costs.
Nathaniel Raid, , guilty,
sentenced jail will,
leave to lie assigned to road-.
Alonzo Barrett, with
deadly weapon,
Will Wait Half Hour
It has been given out that trail
on the A. N. C. road will wail
at Kinston until p. in.,
the arrival of the A. U. L. trail
This will enable connection to In
made if the A. O. b. is
over half hour late.
dues SO lie good.
Marriage License.
Register of Deeds R. William
issued licenses to the
couples since last
WHITE.
J. S. Wooten and Mary Gardner.
Redding Edwards and Nelia
Mangum.
Daniel Blount and Ella Fair
Jackson.
H. M. and Fannie
Patrick.
Nathan and
Pollard.
Frank Lewis and Martha A.
Curtis
IDS.
and Louisa
Teel.
mule. Now by of
tin-
mad this
to- .- bloke .
teal all this
branch Co
line is e , i ii and on
ad. and I hi HI
mad In of th
. -i u r d. I works
US of
t ;. travel.
T --r on mi
road twit c
nail a d And on
, rain I ha, i compelled
e I cal and
i-
-is
III before,
could be remedied with
i i rain p mail
--lid car t laving Wei-
don morning on a
return In the evening.
This Improvement, however, i
led our people continue
n keep Silent n-n i-k for
With proper it be had
i In now tune to be
lug.
pray that of
may and them in
their ii re a
3rd, That a copy of
lie upon the
of the societies, j copy be sent
for publication, also
me to t he tarn
Miss i
Mrs. W. Baker, -Com.
Mrs. B. Ernest
Chewed Ear Nearly Off.
Pope, tin-man
Jones, porter, on the A. C. L
passenger got
on the train before it reached
Kinston night, Pope
chewed ear off The
row was squelched and the two
putting up the
train, but they started oil,
in the presence of Capt. George
Jones knocked
Pope down, thus renewing the
row. wore however,
anything more serious win-
done. Both are colored men.
Kinston Free Press.
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL
Monday, September
W. B. James went to Kinston
Sunday evening.
W. H. went to Ayden
Sunday evening.
A. M. Moseley returned this
morning from
Mrs. H. W. of New
Bern, is relatives
J. B. returned Saturday
evening from a to
Mr. Charlie skim n returned
Saturday evening m a trip to
Baltimore.
Miss Essie of Bethel.
i in Sunday evening to visit
Mrs. J. Keel.
Rev. J. A. went to
Rocky Mount this morning to hold
a there.
J. Y. Monk returned
from a visit
and other points.
Mrs. C. E. Bradley and
returned Saturday evening
a visit to Tarboro.
J. V. Brine ant son Frank
returned Saturday evening from a
visit to Scotland Neck.
Frank and Bi-c-mi Wilson
ibis morning for Baltimore where
they will attend school.
Kev. W. Washing-
ton, who bus been preaching
home tin-
inn
The Great Van Show.
will have
opportunity of visiting one of i lie
-bows of the The
tire-, Van Show will
pitch lent in Greenville ;
Oct. 10th. show promises
year and
than ever before. The many up
features by
show are novel and Pb
horses and trained ponies an ill
best. camel, lions
and a large collection of trained
are to be seen the grand
free street parade, in the forenoon
on the of exhibition.
FALL OPENING;
J. B Cherry Co Entertain the Ladies
B. Co., held
op- fall and
opening at
Ills are always
ward to pleasure by tin
ladies for know Ibis drill
Coming Next Week.
The Vaudeville and
Comedy Company, with a strong
corps of special stage artists, will
appear Masonic Temple opera
house for one night only on Friday.
Oct. 6th.
evening,
. i. i i, i .
Snow Hill today.
vein up the read
his morning.
to
I ill- lieu
Jack Cherry, of Norfolk, came
ii Tuesday evening.
T. S. Rag-dale, of
In Tuesday evening In vi-it
n- brother, W. H.
Rev. K. a c J .
Moore left this morning to attend
the Presbytery that meets
Henderson.
D. C James left morning
for Baltimore Intake a
is going to
a the an.
Dr. J. E. Nobles returned Tues
a;, evening from Norfolk,
has been for
We an- very
o back and well
NEWS
Governor Glenn has
hi hi- New England
A hundred do
, mill it. m be located m
At Elizabeth City Superior court
ii id tigers.
A aged years a
W. M. Wilkinson who has made I bride HI were the contracting par-
his home in Tarboro, came Sun a marriage at Winston a
day evening and returned there few days ago.
ibis . ,
Evangelist George Stuart has
Walter Sheppard came closed a great meeting in High
day evening from the Oxford Point and I now holding a
asylum to relatives
and near Greenville.
Durham.
LETTER To E. M.
Greenville, N. C
Dear costs as much to
put on poor paint as
saying mid costs
much more to put on poor paint;
more gallon.
Poor paint is paint
o paint or paint aim
carries the best , bad,
of this seas j Or and chalk or
there being a great land or paint
lion velvets and t o-e the
others.
It takes more gallons paint
i d a than paint;
i d t be coat of I he labor
cloaks and ruin much a
Hid many other pretty much as
tilings. fr
deco-l This is the way to reckon your
with autumn for this year; but bow about
next
g lie i id a-, d
. aid . I.
crochet in all over
ice us and
the railroad truck
Mrs. M. D. Higgs returned Bat- men
evening Baltimore j They were struck I y
where she has to purchase the train and killed.
tall and winter line of millinery
T.
Tuesday,
G. to
this morning.
Rev. F. has returner
from
W. J. Smith and son,
went to Richmond this morning.
Mrs. P. C. returned
evening from visit to M
Airy.
Mis- Lena Matthews
Monday evening u Visit in
Baltimore.
Mrs. W. J. Smith and two of
her children went to Bethel
Pi ii
morning to i
Sent to Roads.
John Henry Gray, a
of color, was a disturbance
on Five Points Tuesday night.
Policeman Clark attested him
when the showed
the billet had to used
over his head, Gray is now paying
his fun with thirty days on
roads.
Best twist
paves and r d II over-.
colored chrysanthemums
Liven to the ladies who
i lulled i opening.
BLOOD IS THICKER THAIS WATER
Paint and next yea,
nothing; year after nest the same
same fur several years.
Paint anything else, and your
costs according to what you
pa ill with. Some of the mistimes
near one some some
three-
It costs twice, throe times, four
tunes, live limes, us much to paint
with a cheat us to paint with
Yours truly,
F. W.
P. B, H. L. our pain,.
Just received anew supply of
percales ginghams
First of the season, new j for D- M. Johnson
wheat at M. Co. N. C.
Fakers following in the wake of
Ami u g fleeced a
number of people at
farmer was but coed
out of live hundred dollars.
The suit M. Bernard
for damages for raining a
in has been started in
Wake county Superior conn by
i e rather of i be girl.
A colored woman of Elizabeth
left new born babe in
be woods near town. The cries
of tin-child attracted laborers who
were passing and it was found in
to its life. The
was arrested.
A ease nu, of the . e
l Monday. A
a a. mis, a man
man the
hi- home to
e w ah
rial held
winter
no Blown went
Mount this morning
position there.
to Jock,
to take ii
So is Soft Soap.
When e tell
Country is perfectly pure
and can refer on to many of your
neighbor who have used it and
a-e well we offer you
tacts and not soap. We are
sale agents Town Country
paint. Beware of imitation.
Baker Hart.
Wholesale mid distributor, j
of Beth
who has been visiting Mrs. J.
Keel, returned home this morning.
H. Atkinson, Raleigh, can e
iii Monday to gel up an
opera for the benefit of the
Methodist
Dr. and Mr-. X.
came Monday to
Mrs. Alice Harper and returned
home to la
Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Bowen
little son returned Monday even
from market when
Mr. Bowen has been to
fall and winter goods.
September
C. V. York spent Tuesday up the
road.
Rev. E. Cox i ohm nod
Tuesday evening from a visit to
Hamilton.
II I .
is ice wool
com ill d ii tin
in din-form, the man was
guilty and was lined hid
tin- mad h i he pm.
to the
whereupon Hie r- i mo
mi sentenced him to u a ,,.
I. to. iii i mp of com t.
was taken from his home ti
j to the sentence.
Opening
The white school will open
2nd.
colored -cm will open
Sept.
It is Important that nil children
who expect to attend should cuter
is soon us possible.
W. Dove.
We will pay half cent each in
cash for taken Brown
a Williamson tobaccos in lots of
or more. Togs must be
counted and tied up
before we i
Supply Co.
aw
., W


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Eastern reflector, 26 September 1905
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September 26, 1905
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