Eastern reflector, 13 October 1905


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Greenville's Bargain, Harvest
FESTIVAL
THURSDAY, 28TH.
THE PRESSED HAN
Should Consider with great forethought he is to buy
and the store he is from for season
general appearance will depend largely upon the ht of Ms
clothes, and the
is the foundation of your suit Avoid
. it. and pin your faith
to S.
Fit- one that you exercise
pr fitting suit is a poor
property it matters nut how tall you are, now
slim you how st m h w you are, we have
being distinctly stylish
All the i w
We
shoulders
Remember
Thursday,
Sept. 28th,
At a. m.
Is the Opening
SPECIAL FOR CARNIVAL WEEK.
I Have Decided to Convert my Entire
Stock of Clothing, Dry Goods. Shoes, Hats, Fur-
etc INTO ONE
I have been selling goods to the people of Pitt and adjoining Counties the Pat Nineteen Years and I herein give
you my guarantee that during this VERY SPECIAL SALE. will give such alluring values as have
never before been known in North Carolina.
New Fall and Winter Goods Arriving Every Day
for want of space we can only quote a few of the many Thousands of Magnificent Bargains we are now offering.
interesting to you. Bring your
a i
m i hi
. TO
for-
Celebration Sale of Men's Suits
Men's Seasonable piece Suits at the following
2.76, 3.98, 4.45, 6.45
Long Suits Age to cheaper than
the cheapest.
Boy's Knee Pants Suits.
At the following Celebration
1.47.
Men's Pants.
1.37, 1.63, 1.95, 2.98.
During the
Celebration on Shoes,
Boy's Knee Pants at and per pair.
Brogans worth now
Fine Dress Shoes
Pat. Leather latest toes
worth now
Shoes Ladies i
Per pair,
Shoes from lie per pair up.
Men's and Boy's Hats
A Carload of men's hats in all shapes and at
your own prices.
Boy's hats from up.
Men's Overcoats now
Hoy's Overcoats as low as
Special Celebration Sale
Best grade black taffeta silk
Full line quality colored taffeta
Extra quality and Width
inch regular plaids and solid
Mixed suitings, worth going at
Plaid worth
Full line panamas, worth
inch all colors ladles worth
A big velvets, now
Big line dark
Pretty patterns in tapestry worth going for
Light colors ill yard wide
Good Dark colors for
Heaviest light cotton
a Sensation
Ladies tailor made worth 7.50 now
Ladies tailor made suits worth 22.50 now
10.000 yards cheeked homespun,
5.000 yards best calico
Blankets tor double beds each
Best check gingham
line
Ladies kid gloves
Misses fancy hose
Best quality table damask
Yard wide bleaching customer tit
lie
2.56
1-2
1-2
1-2
68-4
. , Silks,
Y RE-
. i S-
OPPOSITE GREENVILLE BANKING S TRUST CO
.
During this Great Celebrated Sale we will Give Away to the tint fifty customers who by worth
of goods and will give us their names, one large size egg crate. Every article f guaranteed and may
be exchanged at any time or money will be refunded. Come lo see us and we will stud you back home
well pleased.
Come high expectations and even then you will be far more than you can possibly anticipate
will be realized.
Remember this Great Festival Sale Opens Thursday, at sharp.
FOR SALE BY
STRAY
up i stray shoal
en i
hi two m The
shoal In sandy red color,
about has In
tailed. Owner i-
i to call pay
charge. EVANS,
neat Greenville.
Pub an J to It All,
A i inc comes
H-. result of
i taxed i i
Backache, Lit i complaint and
.-. But
King's New pal an
it all. I hey are .- but
ll. Try I hew. Only
Guaranteed by I.
Druggist.
End I
i in
hi
H. A. White,
Insurance.
Greenville, N. C.
The Death Penalty.
A little thing sometimes results
in death. Tans mere scratch.
Insignificant eat r puny
have paid the death penalty. It
is wise to have
Salve ever handy. It's the beat
salve on earth and will prevent fa-
when burns, sores, ulcers
and piles threaten. Only at
J. L. Drug
A o for wile a sac-
the instrument which is one
of the beat makes bandied by the
piano Co, was bought
ago a gentleman who
unfortunately lost bin little girl.
Party to lose over a bun-
dollar, or time, apply-
to O. Roseau W. A.
N. C.
.
stubborn fight at i
my rigid write,. V Hugh
. gave me up.
thought my t I
come. k a last Or.
New for Con.
The I received
and I my
a few Sow I've entirely
regained my It conquers
nil
Guaranteed by
L. Woolen, Price
and 11.00. Trial free.
Suicide Prevented.
A a
p , . bad been
, will many.
A i or
la variably precede suicide
been that
will prevent
i make suicide likely. At the Bret
self take
It being a great
will
the and build up the system.
also a great stomach, liver and
kidney regulator. Only n
guaranteed by Jno. L.
Woolen. Druggist.
Silk and zephyr shawls, all
colors heavy in black. D.
M. Co. K.
Why use Cotton Baskets when
you can get Cotton Sheets at less
than half the price.
ma w
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
J. WHICHARD,
mi
IN
FRIDAY.
AFTER ANOTHER TRAIN
Petitions In Circulation are j
ally Signed
bring to
i Hie official -f the Atlantic,
Line t pm
ii m on this branch of read.
i a petition in Greenville Ii
by nil the
the tame the
t .- if and
where petitions are also in
And judging from
ii- of the
p . p Pr.-N that town
in movement
t train.
action the
to secured. Barely
t if-
t. rd to lie to the
i. of towns
in section by
in comply the
is
be
i ,
the petition. mad needs an-
i. daily train and the
i- its being put
The Service the
Ben p la
tin K.
. . a on the
Hr principles of
in it, s-e full of live Inter-
well as . value
mi g
, c. g lo .
i tire
ore a must real
i in sin a
u to h.
. w here
i i .
n th d sin is
i i ore can no
ii. H i the lifting of
i ml of fall-
i condition to the
i . c and i
Last t- Bishop preached
n.
aid, a change
i aid change of
ii i d, and a
i. go will. It turning away
in sin in humiliation and sorrow
i I g toward in love,
I ti mi
Hi of tonight's sermon
Km i
Service.
Strange preached last
i church
be said, is the
n i. attitude God of
based upon
. conviction a assent to the
ii . being of as re-
i i Only
faith is not
. mg upon n-,
i u h attitude we have
w . art in, either to assume it or
to assume It Whom we be-
r we trust; whom we trust we
j Thai is the way of
The subject of tonight's sermon
is the subject
Of the sermon for tomorrow night
ITEMS.
N. Oct.
M. Levy, of Norfolk, i
town Friday.
Mr. of St. Louis,
a few here this
Mrs. Ricks and
Mary and Mi-s Olive
aid spent several days in Green-
this it.-
Mr of
was in town this week.
H. B Ph Hips returned to hi
in Suffolk morning,
H A. Greenville, .-
in town Friday.
Mrs. P. G. left
morning to visit her fuller woo i-
at bis home in i.
Mis. Sykes, of hi, is visit u
In r son, I no is sics
at the home of Mi. Mrs. Hell.
P. A. and family will move
to on the
Arthur Williams aid family
have to
There was an excursion Friday
from Hits plat to Greenville
for i of those ho wished
who attended were Dr. L E
. H. Stanley,
W. T Harrell, Pat Bar
B. T. Pulley and Cecil
Harrington,
Colored Graded S- heal.
The col red graded
week with pupils in
dance This is a little less thus
one-third of the c of
in Hit- district, the
is far
in the fact they are d
present pick n null are
work. understand that
principal of the school advises the
pupils to work the early fall
mouths when labor is so
much needed by farmers. It u
well that they should follow his
advice.
Cotton Bulletin
Washington, The
bureau has issued a bulletin
. the production and dis
I the cotton of the
United Slates available between
and September
1.1905, to be bales.
Of i his per cent, was
exported, per cent, used in
domestic consumption, leaving a
surplus of per
tic consumption
bales destroyed by fire.
la an altercation between
Fleming and W. H. Littler,
at Washington, the latter
out.
ITEMS.
Oct.
J. R. Turnage, of Ayden, spent
Sunday afternoon with his parents.
George Darden went to Snow Hill
last Sunday. lie seems to have
special attractions over there.
Misses Margarette Ormond and
Elizabeth Carver went to Greenville
Friday and returned Sunday
The series of meetings held
Little Creek last week proved a
the result being live additions
to the church. The pastor, R. I.
Corbett, was very ably assisted by
Rev. King and Crater, of Ayden.
Quite a large crowd people met
at Ridge Springs last Sunday even-
to witness the baptism of the
candidates who recently joined at
Little Creek.
Will been confined
to his room for about ten weeks, is
slowly improving. He bus suffered
intense pain during this long period.
STATE NEWS.
JAMES C
Prominent Citizen of the County Putts
Away
Mr J died
Sunday home
miles Iron Gee H was
ll been
nine win. incident to old
a p. r t Win a
i- and in the
count and e of our
He large
nil fir j
country
h i tun ma i to i
sons alien he old to
II i.
Mr. Cob i reared a and
i flu., a
by n i limn ii. .-
o tallied p , the bust
c-s
These are K. J Gr-e
r I X L. A.
of Kin-ton. J. H. end
P. M .
Ola K rims, of Greenville and M .
The took today
Services d i on by
E. cue.
Hear of
i t e Y p
in Sunday
evening, K. B, i was
and M T vie
president.
made to
of meeting was changed to
o'clock p m. beginning next
Sunday.
WELL ABOVE WATER
W. No.
J . . .
SOCIAL j for teacher
Your Foot on The Sandi of
Time.
When you buy that is
to be o Harrison's
Town I yon buy
isobar it Ton I
reminded his fact you
compare
lo o who
a d pane
became it pore
t mad.- b,
; ., ho hare had o vet t
years ex i in
of the c
if Town nod paint is
i i. th.
ii ii . i I in of Mud
II i I I , id II.
n. i c v. K ii iv. Ask
II- . I C ll
Hum . II , i, in a ill
i n f
try pa-
I a;
log
is
j---
are
i s-i
c tin-
U I
I.
Queen of the Carnival
Miss Lulls of
burg, who Is here h-r
later, Mrs. A. Webb, was
crowned queen of the
Saturday She I
1.815 votes and was presented
Two Hurt.
Saturday while
i i if inn n-, the carnival
grounds was torn down a
piece of falling struck two
boys that were pa ling One of
these Durward T of
A. whose head was
quite severely by the umber. The in
other a sou of Allen, j
The Ore
a new a i , . d In
Keel, . be
and i d I T .- will
pet stout co; one
suit v.- k, and n ad r
unit hi
i ember
ts
his friend him. They
will pr. in temple
house Saturday 14th
George B. Al-ons, the popular
and a large company of
and ac vaudeville
d the a
Screams of
are r apt.
was only slightly burr.
RALEIGH FAIR EXCURSION.
VAN SHOW.
Next week is the stale fair
Miss Mary Eliza Dancy. who re-
died in Tarboro, bequeathed
for St. Mary's school at
Daniel J. Sully, of New York,
speak in Raleigh Tuesday on
the cotton situation.
An woman who
recently died, leaving an estate of
willed to her daughter a
l calico The daughter Is
taking steps to upset the will.
Dr. will be here Friday
night Nov. 1905 this time. Tour
eyes, ears, nose and throat and
catarrh, tome mid sec him at
once. Satisfaction in
every cute. Glasses tilted to suit
everybody, old and young
Dr. Odum, Macon Hotel.
Greenville, N. C;
Declined Pastorate.
We see from Watch Tower
H H ha- d
. of Christian
setts as for
r. is lo lie
Mr. Moore been In
Greenville neatly and his
endeared an our people
of We
will lie asked to
Atlantic Line Will Operate the matter and hope he
will do
On account the Raleigh fair
and President Roosevelt's I i
the Coast Line
will operate train
from I be following points to B l
tut urn Oct.
Leave From
on a m
House
Parmele
Bethel
Conetoe
Tarboro
Rocky Mount
lo a m
a m Kim City
Wilson
Lucama
ii a m
a in
a m
G a m
a in
a in
oil a m
a m
a m
Ar 10.10 a
Gave Two Performances in Greenville
The Van
hi been on I be mad for seven
1201 ears, gave two performances In
I Greenville Tuesday. In
,, the large was filled toils
Rate
ti a
Ar ti a
B m Plymouth
a m Jamesville
a m Everett
ti a
Ar a m Parmele
Returning special will leave
at p m same date.
Tickets will be good to return on
special train or on regular trains
to October 23rd, 1905.
All tickets include admission
coupons to the fair grounds.
full seating capacity, and there
was also a large crowd at night.
There were good some
S about toe show and both perform-
the audiences. Some
T acts were by i In- Hun-
family of acrobats In which the
were especially good, Mrs.
in her us slack
feats, the riding of Cook
Miss Annie Carroll, and the
nurse riding of
The reputation preceded the
circus here that there were many
fakers with it, but we have
Chief of Police J. T. Bin th
on this point and he says there was
nothing of the kind evidence
here but it one of the
cleanest shows has ever seen
Greenville.
B. J the press agent and
of the circus, was a most
clever gentleman.
Miss Bela Cox
morning Ayden.
Mis T f , I W, I e,
today here
d. A. lot- taken i l
the
Edward Matthews went to K
sum -y t
k. It. id
evening from New York.
M I. h is
in leach i Class n
Mr. a Mrs. T. B. Jenkins lei
Sunday evening for a visit
Mis n, of
Sunday to emit I
Vis. M.
II. H. who n id b.-e i
a few days here, i
Sunday for
Mrs W. P Edwards and chi d-
have gone lo
o visit relatives.
C. I . d P. V H.
w. D. G.
went to v
Federal court.
M y of Tarboro,
who has been visiting Miss Sophia
J returned home this morn-
morning.
a i I
of Bethel, who M
returned home
Sunday.
Mrs. T J. Jarvis returned Sun
d from Morganton where
she bad attending the state
of the Daughters f
i tie
returned Monday
evening from
F. M. went the
mad Monday
C. L returned Mon-
day evening from
Mrs. J. W, of Norfolk,
is visiting Mrs. home.
Miss Mi M i visiting
aliases Carrie mid Waggle Brown.
Rev. J. A. is
in a meeting at
week.
W. M went to
this morning.
K W left this morning
tor Richmond.
T. W. Skinner returned Tues-
day evening from Danville,
Joyner left this morning
tor Littleton to intend school.
W and Mr.
of spent today here.
Mi M ye, of
Is visiting her sister, Mrs R. W.
King.
and Harry H.
and I. Sherman return
ed Tuesday from
Miss Bruce Gardner, of Wilson, i
who has been visiting Mrs. J. C ,
Lanier and Mrs. S. T. Hooker,
returned home today.
Mr Mrs. L. A. Cobb, of
Ki who had been here
of his father,
returned home Tuesday evening.
W. J. Pope, of Grifton,
took two here for the circus,
bis friends were glad to see
him in that long. He
thought the circus was to be on
so come over that day.
Finding his mistake after getting
here he decided to stay rather than
go home and come
Oct
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ITEMS
N c . o .
I I- . i;.
h e ens r . ,
F i la.
v , r
. s. Or v ii.,.
Mi , ;. ,
s . ., ,.
seriously hurt.
Lorn ii, .
ha-. S-i r,
lies.
J. K. V.
took in the at
r.-p in a pleasant
T F N and J. B.
Be wk.
of W hit evil spent
J. E and left
Thursday to friends and
at Dudley
Olive.
LETTER TO JOHN R,
N. O.
The way to reckon
cost of is to put both,
costs i coat of paint
mg it
It would country bun
of dollars a year;
it would save you alone you
happen lo be a
dollars a
See how ll It costs as
to on as an-
other, lit
Yes, the same number
Well, don't
No, you'll twice as many
of adulterated as of
and you've to pay
twice a- for putting It
Mr. X. every, Delhi, N Y. hat
two alike mid in
condition. Painted one house with
ti gallons, the
otter with a paint was
half gallons.
Same painter, Gilbert, did
both jobs. One costs Hie
other
Better no by the name.
Yours truly,
P. W. COo.
P. . II. L, our paint.
Don't yon need some old news
Tan office is
overstocked with and for two
will sell them In lots of
at IS cants. Don't miss Ibis bar
gain counter.
Phones Cut Over,
General Superintendent K. C.
returned to
Sunday evening and is now cutting
over the to the new
system. The bell phones with
which you only have to take up
the receiver to call the central
are a great improvement
over the old style that required the
turning of a at every call.
There is hardly any fun at all in
being only as smart as people think
yon are.
POOR PRINT





The Best
GOODS
And fairest Prices at
Greenville's
GREAT Department STORE.
AYDEN DEPARTMENT.
The time has come for a matter-of-fact talk on a matter-of- fact subject.
You buyers of Fall and Winter goods are about to supply yourselves with suitable
selections for the coming season's requirements.
The idea uppermost in your mind is to get something good and seasonable at the
very lowest price. With all of you It comes down to a question of the RIGHT
PLACE to go, what firm will do best by it's customers.
WE the point, is it not and why not say it when we have the
goods and prices that will back this statement every time We are going to do
business right through this busy Fall on this basis, giving good honest goods at
FAIREST PRICES.
You will find us prepared to please and certain to carry out our promises, and what a
stock we have for you to select from. We are crowded to overflowing with the most
complete and elegant line of new Fall and Winter Styles ever shown in this locality, every
article in this Stock has been selected with care and bought at bed-rock figures, all grades
and are represented in this stock with the choicest and best goods procurable in that
line.
There will be comfort and satisfaction in doing your shopping for the season us,
because we have gathered together with care and good judgment an immense line of
popular new styles.
We are confident we have the goods you want that our prices are just as satisfactory
as the goods.
You can in and satisfy yourself on Ibis point without the slightest risk no visitor
is under obligation to lie an unwilling purchaser.
Tn sting y favor sis with a call we are yours
Come to see Hart Jenkins
when yon need to
your feet, we can save yon money
and you something to lit the
foot. We carry nicest and best
you ever saw. Try a
pair and be
Call on Hart A Jenkins for a bar
rel of Columbia none better
to be bad
Old Hand-made Paw
Paw Gum Bread Trays at J. R.
ft
Miss Pauline of Oak
City, who has been n long
visit here to her Mrs. O. C.
ha mad very many
warm friends people
during her slay left this morning
for her horns.
How nice the young ladle to
oat to -the train to their
off, vet at the same
entertain their gentlemen
a pleasantly.
carry
a fall line of meat, lard and can
goods. bay before giving
me a trial. Frank Lilly.
Several from here
attending the at
daring the weak. It is so
lent t leave here one evening
return next morning on the
Mies has reran ed
to her home in
far
cents. J. K.
I always keep on hand a full
line fend stuff at lowest c h
prices Such hi hay, oats, corn,
cotton seed meal and boils,
and ship stuff.
I will pay highest pi ices
for chickens and
sell you see me. Frank
Lilly.
Buy of our
Hats. Sold under a e
J. K.
PHARMACY
den, N. C.
OF
W inn ill. m
on terms, J H.
ft Bro
Our Groceries Con-
fa i U complete. Cull and
see us. J. H. A Bro.
We receiving daily
mid groceries, also a nice
line cigars and
kept in a first class
J H. Tripp ft Bro.
Hi pi ices for chickens
and all country produce
H. Bi.
J A. L. Templeton, to the
lits v friends, has re
to
in health and his
with J R.
Ami ii ft Bo. Mr.
honor of being first
lo pay town lax year 1905,
winch proven him not only a
man,
bi Hives in a adherence
rice extreme popularity.
Cot respondent.
Special Low Rates of One
First Fare Plus Fifty
cents to
Richmond and
Return, via
AT
A TOW OF WOkS.
THE BANK OF COAST LIKE.
N. C.
At the of business August 25th, 1905
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts,
Furniture and Fixtures
Demand Loans
Due from Banks, 7,62.108
Cash Items, I 130.52
Gold Coin,
Silver Coin.
National Hank notes and
other U. S. notes 2,411.00
Total,
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in, .
Surplus fund
Undivided profits less
expenses, SM
Dividend unpaid i . BOOt
for the
Deposits subject to check, or. .,,.,,,, N,;., ,.,.
Cashier's H-re via An title
,. I. 13th to
in limit
include to the Fair
designed
date ill visit R-iI-
i. . v to
s. on
the
Total.
Rivi CO.
Line.
on o
her s to
October
elude
and sworn tn
me, this 30th of
HODGES,
Notary Public
K. SMITH.
JOSEPH DIXON,
B. O. CANNON.
Directors.
STATE NORTH
COUNTY OF PITT, Reduced Rate to
I, J. R. of the above named do awe r Horse Show
that the above statement is I rue to the best of my and lie- The A r Line takes
lief. J. R SMITH, in aim low
. round t Richmond,
Vs., Slid return ii nut of the
Boise Show, 10th to 14th.
on sale October 9th to
V, Ii
. ii. tickets include
., . Him-. i, coupon to the Horse
Show.
Richmond Horse Show
d should not be
nil- tin
h i place of many
i and is well
ill .,
The mat Line takes
in , low
fare pins fitly
tor Hie to Weldon
ii of Roanoke
Tar Riv-r tone held at
i 24th la 27th,
1905. Ticket on -ale October
, , , , i I rains ached-
They tiny -1. save in before
they save worry, they save time are ,,
; i-
further information write
crab;,
General
v N. C
Fence Your Farm With
American Steel Fencing
Because
they are best steel, they hare the only perfect ,
easy to build, no last a
time, The American is b--t square mesh on
the market, car load just received. Come to see us
J. W. BROS.
AYDEN, N C.
i. h ii Hi ii fun at all in
i mi t people think
i n n
in nu
STORE.
Best
Lifted
House
in the
State
Best
for our
Customers
and their team.
MI f
The following
Gentlemen
Constitute our
Working
Force who are
Always glad
Greenville, N. C.
D. S. Spam
bring us your Tobacco , Bookkeeper
The Brick.
We will always work for your interest Auctioneer
and guarantee price. H S- Hardy
Floor Manager
BRINKLEY Harris
Proprietors.
Wow That
We bad long known
frank of tin-
wave, at
i at
tide,
w the wharf
to other,
And it was,
three beyond bend
which we were a
level cutting
crone the river from bunk to bank.
Sighting by and
along the shore, we could measure
how swiftly it approached, in a
very few it needed no
help to we that it came rolling on
with of a railway train,
showing the low, tumbling outline
of a broken on the beach.
Nearer and nearer, with n sharp,
roar, we held our
for the moment when
it should pate beneath our feel. Ten
minutes from the time we first saw
it the moment came.
Looking down upon it, we
saw was a head of water, as though
u broken dam, Stretching
straight across the channel and roll-
tumbling, ton tiling, us it raced
along, a a great breaker
up the beach after it fall. Before
it the surface of the river was low,
quiet, rippling gently downward
toward the sea. Behind the water
level nearly feet
and coursing UP from the tea with
the speed and of a immature
Niagara At the the
foam was with mud tore
from the banks, all the
current that came
bid dark.
We watched that magic white
weeding, and turning m
the curved the
wastes of mini fiat, and moment
die level of racing
below us climbed higher on the
A group of boys who had been
playing until the last possible cue-
end out an the scattered into
trailing lines of black dots, making
for the shore. At last, when the
line had grown quite
in the we
way. We hod teen the .
Ho Him th
It is related of the famous Jonas
that, on being politely re-
by a nobleman for
coming to dine with hint, he
my lord, I afford
On another occasion he was pay-
the of servants, who, .-
appeared on as he
woe leaving die be had visit-
aw.
your aid
upon which he paid a
umbrella, said a sec-
another shilling.
your another shilling.
gloves,
said
may keep the gloves. They re
pot worth a Tit-
Bits.
A Letter of Thorn.
A letter written by the poet
Thomas Hood to very dear Ha-
hands at a public
ale in London the other day for the
consideration of The letter
has the following quaint
is a tale of a little prince
who had a ruby heart, and whatever
he on it was instantly grant-
ed, but it is not so with mine.
Neither have I Aladdin's lamp, or it
should have been scrubbed bright
re the ball, but now it
at a dark and the glory of
fairyland is forever. Only
the fiery dragons remain, which are
many and fearful, and black
oats and demons end Imps and
the ogres, who are the booksellers,
except that they have no eye in
their
tn
Are Sh
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
Clip Calculator.
The first slice of goose had been
mt, and the minister of the Zion
looked It with keen
anticipation a displayed In the
noes round him.
fine a goose as I ever
aw, he to
did you get such
fine one V
now, said
the carver of the goose, with a sud-
den access of dignity, you
preach a special good sermon I
axes you where you got it. Seems
to me a trivial matter any-
In Hurry.
was a young lady of three and
he had not at all as
the authorities considered that
ladies of three ought to be-
After a hectic during
which she had been scolded by the
whole strength of the company,
went to bed and the following
prayer. She was not annoyed at all,
merely anxious to end the
make me good.
And make me good quick, for
La
is f a town
Wear Antwerp, where the
arc cared for by the
It is a town of Is,
the
sad
at the
shout
who ore taken an by the
townsfolk, though all the
are on
or in the
only the harm.
The of is but
n moral one, being to the
kindness and tact of the
The fees for taking the
they are vary from
to a year, according to
of luxury in which the pa-
is kept. No mutter how much
lie pays, however, he the spoiled
one of the family, for the people of
are said to understand
management insane people better
than other known
or in i due to
of of experience banded
n from father to son.
Each patient is really the guest of
the house. He is the armchair
Bud the sent at table and en-
joys the most attention, so that he
growl to value the esteem in which
he is hold lo such an extent that he
will nuke the greatest effort to
master his disease lest he should
forfeit hit The children
of seem wiser than others,
from their contact with their elders
in years, though their equals in
brains. of children may be
been walking about hand in hand.
wit h robust men, to whom they
chatter in most familiar manner.
In fact, the boarder patient is
told off to take care of the
the household, and in most oases he
makes an excellent nurse.
goes ahead of any other
city as a residence
all of whom are honored and
given full for their fancies.
One informs all
that he has two left legs and
obliged to have his boots and
made accordingly. Another old
gentleman who thinks the
pope of Rome says he is perfectly
able to fly to heaven, but that for
the moment he is ton fat. land-
lord offers assist him in making a
from the second floor window,
whereupon the thinks
of his and prefers to wait
until
Bill That Grow.
Daniel Webster wan noted
for attention to detail in business
matters. His well known
were often token advantage of by
unscrupulous creditors, who gave no
receipt for paid bills, simply Decease
they were not demanded. Webster
was well aware of this, but it teemed
to trouble him very little.
On one s creditor
a hill which teemed familiar,
and Webster asked, this bill
pretty
think replied the maker
of ft confidently.
said Webster, handing
over the money, time I have
paid that bill It has seemed to me t
trifle
A Quick Gm.
A story is told of an actor who
was returning heme rather early in
the morning came to an early
grinder. A piece of green
was stretched over the top of
the organ, while a miserable monkey
gathered in any receipts. The actor
saw the green cloth, stopped and
put down a silver dollar, which was
immediately grabbed by the monkey.
The actor stared a minute, nibbed
his eyes and walked away mutter-
game I ever ran up
against in all my
changed.
says the advanced farmer,
who really should be called an
has been a vast
change in the methods of those who
till the soil. As an instance,
days we have machines that cut,
and sack the wheat, whereas
in other years we cradled
The visitor nods
but
believe there ha not been
such great progress in other
branches of agriculture. Am I not
right in my opinion you still
put corn in a crib
A Reel Conversion.
Mr. used to tell the fol-
lowing story of the conversion of a
servant girl. When the was asked,
you she replied,
hope so,
What makes you think you
air, there is a great change
in m from what there used to
it the changer
know, sir, but there is s
chance in all things. But there it
one thing, I sweep under the
mat now.
-OP-
THE BANK F FARMVILLE. FARMVILLE. N. C.
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS. AUG. 1905.
Loan ii
Furniture
Due from Banks
coin
Silver coin
1,126.63
Nat,
Capital stock pd in
Undivided profits
to check 18,610.36
State of North Carolina, ,
County of Pitt.;
I, J. R. Davis, blink, lo solemn
statement to best of
knowledge and belief. j. r. DAVIS,
Subscribed and sworn to be-
fore me, this day of Au-
gust,
J. V. JOHNSTON,
Notary Public.
Correct Attest
T. L.
R. L. IS,
Dire tori.
GET YOUR SUPPLIES
Now
Everything you want in the way of S
I nice Groceries, Canned Goods, Pickles, I
i Candies, Nuts. can be had at i
j our store
We carry a large supply of the Best
Goods
JOHNSTON BROS.
The Cash Grocers.
Hardware.
For C Stoves Ranges,
heaters Pumps, Guns, Am-
munition, One and Two Horse
Steel Plows, Heat Cutters and
In fact anything
in Hardware come to
H. L. CARR
u-A in mm.
i f. CO.
Norfolk. Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers
Bagging, Ties Bags.
Correspondence shipments
solicited
can get old
papers for under carpets
a at ; . -run
office.
SUITS UP and
PANTS UP.
Made to Measure.
Cleaning, Dying
and Pressing.
clothing
a specially.
I also and dye laces,
ribbons, feathers, etc.
PAUL Tailor,
Greenville. N. C.
OR. MOT VS
PILLS
Mat
BO ml,,
from
PR
or anon,
I'm Of or Opium
to.,
to ,. or
Howls
Is your pulse weak, too slow,
too fast, or does it skip a heat
Do you have shortness of
weak or hungry spells,
or choking
spells, palpitation, fluttering,
pains around the heart, in side
and shoulder; or hurt when
lying on left side
If you have any of these
symptoms your heart is weak
or diseased, and cannot get
better without assistance.
Dr. Heart Cure
strengthens weak hearts, and
rarely ever fails to cure heart
disease. Try it, and see how
quickly you will find relief.
January lit. I look
down with and
and gradually grew worse. X told
by my that my ca
My and
had given me up to die. My
and body were swollen to one-
third larger than normal site, and
water had around my heart.
For at least three months X had to alt
propped up In bed to keep from
X sent for five bottles Dr.
Heart Cure, by the time I
had taken them all I entirely
cured. I feel better than I have for
twenty years, and I am able to
any kind of work on my farm. Mr
attending physician told me that If ft
hadn't been for Dr. Heart Cur
X would now be In my
L. T. CURD, Kr.
Dr. Heart Cur Is sold by
druggist, who will that
Us tint bottle will benefit. If It fall
he will refund your money.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
Whats the Use to Cry
OVER MILK
3-.
GET WiSE
and look over our elegant
line
Art Squares, Curtains, Brie
Carpets and
Mattings.
WOOD WOOD
Dry, Split Pine Wood, cut every
length, delivered at door.
No.
Yours for business,
JOE JENKINS.
We sell the only
The stove.
furnish the family
We'll furnish the .
S,
TAFT VAnDIKE,
Home Outfitters.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
Greenville Banking
Trust Company
NORTH CAROLINA.
At th-1 lose of business August 1905.
LIABILITIES.
Loans and discounts Capital stock paid in
I Overdraft, 4,274.60 Surplus fund 6,600.00
Stocks, etc, Undivided profits, less
Furniture and fixture 9,415.641 expenses taxes paid 2,700.66
AU ether real estate 250.78 Bills payable 45,000.00
Due from Book -1
items 781.32
Gold coin
Silver coin 1,065.35
National Hank notes and
other V. notes 13,079.00
Time certificates of
deposit 10,081.20
subject to check 74,725.711
Cashiers checks 17.94
Total
Total,
1164,124.49
Stale of North Carolina, County of Pitt,
I, R. Cobb, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly
swear that the above is true lo the best of my knowledge
belief. R. J. COBB, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to
me, this 4th day of Sept., 1905.
C. S. CARR, Notary Public.
Correct
J L. WOOTEN,
CHAS. COBB,
C. T.
Directors.
Scientifically
Constructed.
ULTRA,
A Shoe for
Women.
THE ULTRA SHOE for
is made with careful reference
to the most minute details and
s so perfected in its numerous
styles there is no other
man's shoe 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 constructed
to meet the closest variations
of width and size in
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.
The Reflector
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it reaches people money to for what they want.
If yon have what they want advertise it and you are sure to
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
J. WHICHARD,
BUtS.
KID V
in at Greenville, N. C, h
Advertising rates made upon application
A desired poll office in ll I ad .
in to
Pitt County, N .
the I Did r lo mo
k-p are and the
-------1- . i go out of if ii
r ii coming, tOO, so I was n for the men who o ,
here will I .-, the folks in
m of -i liq
hot
re are i I m; ii i
make ii I i u , i slay ii
ire are trying to Mine ,. ,. , ,,,.,; ,,
Alice i again, business, the en u Ii . i.
tine
i n p ii i to
tea
, , , iN. cotton crop
he large and advises the
e ,,. . . possible, while
H i
i Ti, hi I I'm With diverse
i appears that
U . ave i
ii
ml if ii n.
v ii l
I i- i .
e all M h
will c y wt conn hi- cl
i.
take
I III
k in
order . let I n from I o'clock
till ii.; i
i ;, k
hat ii.
re very
lit the big b o
I, ;
The II inks
double ah hi in -in veil cents
cotton trill he the failure of the
i mi i i lick i ,
farmers mm v n,
The stringing on stove singer
tin u ill very neatly put Hut
i. ., i-,,,.,., I, ,,.,,, , most lo be done to
. . , v. i. In fit ii the and blind tigers and
d r generation
in little hope
He baa I him. of reforming tin old soaks, and they
ill liquor by
ii cant i i ti hi r. I y
the Way
I lie I
a .- i.
TI. has i
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i . j
i the way
after there will be
II .
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f ; On S i
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fair and the
; it week. r . i , ; i , i , ,
and I. almost
I Ian , i.
n . . Mr
,. i u ft nil from B in
i'S s t Spencer,
. .-- i ,,,,
ii j . i. last evening. Ho did not
i r for the m en I . ,,
I .
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. , .,, i
v V v., . i V
in
i i
hi i
ll
have i
id
tin
J u head . .
A M C I- y
. . Mi. i
that the c,
l i a y.
pig akin pouters are the I ,. , , ,
Ml .-.-. r I The I
fined at any one time during i ., , , . ,
, I. Unit i,.,. . stops
last evening.
veil I III in.-.
in after ha bad I
if I
make of their
IVe . .-r
k in
v. . ,
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The Assembly i f
.
say ab i
i i.
not sin. clean and honest
officials ill be n d bus
in No I
not be perm l m
Tar-Heel money to buy election, large re of taxes collect
. i-
. i
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lit.
la .-f
;. .
mad ii
buy and buy mansions Mate. t would ho true to TI ,.
i r i- v on ii-et a
for like in th, .,.,.,.
. ii
iii . sleep II.
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d J In ml .-
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after hi i. lamed i
. this
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p . lb phi , .
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We never deal ii Trash.
ITS.
i , ,; .
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By
a I
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for favorites to in
Observer.
i t. .
trot
i-i rifT pays most of the
because
Ii iii t v by
now Secretary of Plate,
i,,. freight The consumer and I price is i-r
ride pay every dollar
the In
a bill which
large one, twenty and slums
a Ii Ii.
editor and
A Nam Hun Riches.
while ii did not go nearly far en
u us fur Ion . J i. be
ll rubs i-
V would
Id. , I rein u d
I if the
in. i. sis i- Ni V i i
i ii A i . ,
am Stale
I i. i i resell
-I fl , r
I Sun
providing all
billions should be made public, and forty per vent the Ca-
in. x due in North Cm- for
hi silly one i com The all the year round lie thinks
i lbs i value but
tali . lo ll i urn lei ii ,,
i v . i ,.
Ii l b i,
I lid should be I,
i i r.
in devised keeping
e us mi tn . a
f but
a s the iii and lo
may come to
STABLES
ES
W will beep a lull .,,,. and mules
to an; kind
you want, draft horse,, Hue and farm
1.1 s
The ,
The i
a I ell. i , . . in
J ; in , with
number ., ,
i . , i can
. i
why the
not i, . m i
Tl ,
while
lays are grow
grow
lone ice. toe days crow
I i and c , i, I . . tin
eh f i weather to
maker re c a
desire Rx stove iii
i i
I i- i he i.
verb
I. to gel hall
ii i limn s and th
Houston, has adopted a
novel provided a fine n
. Won who makes
any or
male i- We are for
v I, , is called upon to
define .-u, . , , , ,,
ii man is not m .
ii
in i ,. In
u , i ,,
in other . , i ,
lean , ,
. II us yet.
o the i of . ,.
i j him
Pointed out,
III.
h is just ii
Id n;. ts mill I I
nor. thoroughly discuss I vital
i cm I. . i. thereby
the benefit each
the learned and knows, In,.
, better d.
prove so in
railing fruit
the Father
in. gives us real with
deprived of one of the moat delicious
and i of most of
,,,. . , inning m
I not comet to say that bountiful autumn Winter
W to for In Ku-i,,,. ,,, ,, new-
r -I i Z , lite for .-. La to
ii .
v. and with the month, the I. this about
w the land, with peace think it i
that It -lay. to, ,.,,. approach , . ,,;,,.,,, one that
i-i, , into hunk., ho provide for ,. J,
rite,
In his address at the opening of
the year at Columbia college,
Nicholas Hurray
laid special sires upon the
that made into
affairs, f Ike big life coin-
panics He said the American people
me some painful lessons
practical ethics be
dared, having home to
the distinction
and
lie men win. yearn Blood most
prominently before the public as
leaders in the insurance and
the of practically
all men of their
of character,
their probity and their
quickly from that high
and all their riches cannot com
r them tor the full.
Like ii white but brand i- the
of public condemnation on the man
who once . the reaped of
bis fellows insensate
brow the EQUIPPED PL A N T SOUTH
slump only
r the . ,.
I. in ll
Iii urn I, in
n line , .
rel is as , i i
tin soil, lo
We k.-.
can in- bought. We win
f, i any i
will i from a ping to driver
in see us If , u v
ill
R L. ii co.
else.
I Be Agricultural is
in. w. in
I we . like the pi
N Carolina get in and in winter
Charlotte I
all I thing. If a boy who goal
take new lite towards the close ideals of
the year, but the hurries to than when ha
gather in Ins crops a. that be may of i.
-At- j defective at least
Si ll
I of I IS
water .
crop
envy, in,, .-, of
and all of the that
leave no lusting
trace on the soul man.
has lived life like an open
book that all may read.
When through lack
man who have risen above their
fellows lose the public
esteem they before their
guilty were heralded to the four
winds, there is no compensation for
them. palaces offer a cheer-
less a mind tortured by
the lash of public obloquy
In the tin analysis tin- man
who-, career based open
is carries in his heart
which blinds the
and the soul and
a parish in f Urn
world. not deter,
though it may finally The
Bible tells us a good name is rather
than great
Journal.
Petersburg Grey Granite,
Iron Vases, fie.
u MILLER WALSH,
DEALER IN
Monumental Work and Cemetery
Furnishings.
All Work Finished With Pneumatic Tools.
PETERSBURG, VA.
and Prices.
THE SANITARY
Coffee and Tea Maker
A Patent urn in Appliance
inside of any
ft a. mi away with
no Settler
Try tat and Coffee Will be batter.
MARVELOUSLY ECONOMICAL and CLEANLY.
Al-K ion
WINTERVILLE
it
This is J. H. is to rep-
resent the and territory.
The is pater at
after the tee new i
dormitory a he B. T. Cs A Bro. have a
e p of of paper-, Hi
It will be scratch pea tablets, day
occupied and books, states,
are engaged i it. chalk, bags
re. W. J Come see what
of are have else-
G.
a here
Nice line e's
c Barber Barber Co.
food at
Mr. special for the Harrington Barber Co.
gt Oil Just car load Hour,
town yesterday. , Harrington I C .
by R Cb m Sites L Perry came in
Ayden
the- -p. family of Ber, T.
Monday to id th
relatives and .
There ; a t I
ii ; .
v. lib them in i
j.- i- Holt ;
Our W i
fine en .
all and
,,. ,. . , , I
ft
e n r, .
H .
i , and all kind, of
I. . furnishing yo
. e St Co
i m-i winter
I i ;. . d healer- at A.
A are Cheap.
i , .
. i i.
; . while
turned
and pm h
a Urn
h l
.
. ll
to prevail.
N U a id .
A. W. Ange
The
V. l B i lie
e p e in
T i L- . at
n B i r Co.
X r- i .- j r
at It i-i
a nil coned,
new A. W. Ange Co
and I. e
I church a I AmI
S . n en i-i
a .
I . i
M liar ;
i i . .
. II i
-id
I-
. .
.-
in
. was
in
I to
. I bit .
J.
line of .
lo me I
I s livery feed and
W. L.
ii ii
c-
J.;. t . .
tic ; r by
in. ,
is . . , i
Black,
de
. . lay.
use spent and
in .
,. j e of nice candies
. apple
.; L.
c. I at H. L.
. of Hosiery
family, hue for
balanced, wet wilt always bare
t. y reward. Theo mill
B. T. r--. I ,,,. work.
and .
the of Winter
. .
. f went
i i. v.
re A Ange, W. O. Vim-en .
i.
W nave the I a--
i ever brought lo Win
If the turning of machinery
i is anything the A. Cox.
must be i lots
c -is , far
ti U ping Bl
.--.; prices on hard-
i re and mill supplies for next
, s Mouse.
E.
e Sunday
i on the evening train
;.,.,.
. i . band H
for stuck in-. ire r a
at lb Drug lie High k.
cam
. .
y do
c . a i i.- -i one
-L . Mr. quietly
aid the young are
a crowd of
who bleed you. I am
one of gang. You can't buy
man Lid
Sever bad he been thus
, t won, lie snorted, he
hi; up and down
be strode up to
critic and can
and
I;., .,
lo; my
man
my mid what
like in h. If have nothing
me
am for
And be out with a calm
Lost
Reduction . d Sat v-r.
ailments are common w.-th most retailers at the
losing the season, but with some of re-
it think of a store
selling at the whole year. affect
he patients pump, tell the truth.
; a mania for talking
and the germ is in some stores in Greenville all the
year-round.
creates a reckless gathering of
and stuff of inferior qualities, no matter
what its antecedents, most of it prepared for the
Sins and
j.,;. mt A-
Ange Co's. Store.
Big line of batS a ill cans
received, latent styles. Harrington,
bet
For fresh loaf go to if. L.
bay, corn and oats, go to
Harrington Barber A c.
Mrs. Polly
So i Hi e
and see them.
at lowest
of lard a
A Via. opened
and bis explosion of
per w. the were
On one however one
I brr dress
. . . i; and n
,. concrete
willing waiting
that may come to
a t.
ii of the
ad in
Whether cotton goat up or goes
d o hire runs night and
d y the same.
If you expect to exchange your
red meal you can same
i,,, need
-ii y i ginned at
our up to date farmers Pi n o i ti
tight a wagon load of iced to I
our Pitt County Oil Co. and
had ii glued making a bale of are so
that weighed pounds.
one dollar and fifty attending the
and exchanged bin they
meal and hulls. And hearts
after be bale of by leaning
to one our leading merchants
more pound
his and hull- ., paW l and
wagon and home r, iii; received the joyous message. One
that be bad saved much time and
labor and was
.,, line
in the
ice to suit
a id j
his
without
and with a wit worthy
N how pretty a gin
she is cm make her
link is m-.-res., telling her
h-re are no language
describe it.
was told that hid a good
other
right if treated right, worried too
mis. Elisabeth is ,,.,,
the week here her child-
ran.
K. Chapman
ft Co., are offering cut price on
their large stock shoes
must sold within a days
order to make room for their new
supply MOO to be received.
When need meats
beef call on II. I, Johnson.
Miss Annie spent
Catharine Carroll's.
of paint, yellow
one lire Barber Co.
A of school desk
hipped at of A. G. Cox
yesterday.
u going to move
to New. Bern. to lose
him from our
Mrs. Sarah nice
line of
and also a specie, f m
many in to
her. Her stock is wait
and prices always right.
who a had better keep
own but that she would
letter
and would not marry the one she
now was to marry and
that he would neither have red,
black, or gray hair nor be
headed, bat would hive hair
be very rich and she to live in
to the
old age of years Tue other
heard to her groat, joy that she
yet get married one
time to a widower and each time
very rich. So they Impatiently
await the arrival the light hail-
ed mini and the widower.
On Saturday night Ont. It. 1905
there will ban festival in the
K. church building, to which
everybody is cordially invited.
The proceeds are to ha used far
Hie and
we a crowd will la
I present, an help the good
work.
What a woman seems to like to do
ii on something when a man
is around to -ell him
hat it is when he asks her.
STRAY I
. ii September 28th I
female hog, aim
marked with err.;.
right ear. gal sum,.
ownership pay char
T Evans.
P. X
in-1 iv .
Lord came late to
important cabinet meeting and
apologized for hat by Bay-
that he had a with a
man and lost temper.
The colleague answered
your temper, my lord I
hope
v never it, for it was Hie
temper that ever
you
cl some
to . but in a
j,,
began the avenue get
i-b j
North In Superior Court
Pitt Count; i Nov. term 1905.
Barber. i
and I. J. trail
as Harrington, liar- of Summons
her Company,
vs.
D. A. Henderson. i
The defendant above named will
notice that an notion entitled as
has bees commenced superior
of county, to
personal property, In claim and de-
livery proceed in us. And the said de-
will further notice that
be is required to appear at a term
the Superior court Pitt to
held on the Monday the
Ni in September, it the
oh day 1906, at tin
court of said
or demur to in mi i
action, or plaintiff will ;
court for the relief in
said
clerk Court of Pill
stock In Pin
specially
female pigs for .,
Apply I. W A U. K.
No. u, N. C.
store, hi c ,
another
elbowed her act , of B
en her in shirt
young man in a t rapidly.
ho . you
Will blue,
black, tun or openwork,
embroidered lisle, all
Ho. drop
you please
snapped the girl.
you -ii ink
miss, but i tell
anything
gas
lie I rued on her h
walked . Louis
House Hash.
We skill expect our methods to hold.
We are neither reformers nor philanthropists,
and tor young fellows, than old-fashioned.
we are determined to build up this
n principle statements based facts values
Merchandise beyond any competition.
Newspaper space is too expensive to use for
Our little comparisons, such as reference to the
arc very serious statements, and we take
this method calling the attention of the most critical and
intelligent purchasing public to these abuses.
It is high time for better business methods any how
store bus demonstrated that did yesterday, and
shall to-morrow.
We are never because we do not buy
merchandise because it is cheap.
I must be good or it will not be admitted ft. stem
I We reduced week, yes every day, it we think it necessary.
The new goods ave here.
along the line.
Now tor a general shake-up all
. and
T.-.; Proper
Mrs. i. newel
vi s
I , Ai
out of yo . i
Mr. I ti; all, mil if
don't I. ii little the II o,
think -e to . . i
they'll call ii nil o.,
Catholic Standard and Times.
is at the bottom of
suits i any
nonce in the work.
WE ARE HERE TO SELL GOODS,
J.
he know
trying to run u automobile.
TA
N. C
N. C
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You
Over
Telephone C .;
YOUR OFFICE
BATTLE WITH
I Not Quite
Attacks Officer With Knives and b
Terribly Beaten.
Norfolk. V., Oct.
Lee, in r re, arrested last
night at View County
Constable J Hays, i quiet
I i county jail.
L- show bi-head brine a
rut awl sound, inflicted
by the in the
ii en
glued, Lee he . aimed with t
knives with which lie
life.
Dr. Mm ii, jail physician,
i t n- found
j mu i and that
quired j i I he
. reeling sell
the jail, Lee will be examined
, n of lunacy, and l.-
the Insane
asylum m from which
he was pan led.
Vivisecting The Calf
mi jet a
thin q
nail or driver or
larking. Have a
tool box be prepared for
Our line of tools
Is all could and
we will tool
box does not lack a single
useful
Nearly 10.000 toadied.
B.
C, Oct.
winch arrived
Orient,
I lie
hi of the
Of Course
You get Harness,
Horse
hi of
river a i the at
the of September was
The North China
Shanghai,
.
I island-. called the
other S. i Mushy, about
twenty I. Lien have
suffered much from typhoon,
neatly all the t bating
I been
have only ii ed for
and an above
Goods,
of
J. P
Corey
Make writing
f. m per. taut
made. Book Prow.
II
. I
Water ,
i . r
p, ;.; I
I lulu in
Dr. Joseph Dixon
AND
I lit.
. tin
o r inlands
ha
I Dot well above
Block,
N. C.
D. W.
Groceries
And Provisions
t. i i.-e. . Oct.
j -I I j; i lie
today,
, f by a null of
i law. bad
a i and
I another,
I out HI lite The
. up In u riddler.
None of the
NOTICE,
Having qualified as administrator of
Carolina Williams, deceased, late of
Hilt Comity, N. C. this to notify
all having against the
estate of said debased to exhibit them
to the on or before the
day of August s notice
wilt he f-leaded in bar of their re-
All persons indebted to said
estate will please make Immediate
payment
This day of August 1905.
J. O.
NORFOLK SOUTHERN R. R. CO
N.
Steamboat Service.
Steamer L. leaves
Washington daily
at a. tn. for Greenville;
Greenville daily
at m. for
Connecting at with
Norfolk Southern Railroad tor
Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia,
New York, Boston all other
North. a Norfolk
with all
Shippers should order their
freight via Norfolk, care Norfolk
Southern R.
Sailing subject to change
without notice.
Washing-
ton, N. C.
J. J. CHERRY, Agent, Green-
ville, N. C.
H. C. General T. and
i. Agent, Norfolk, Va.,
R. L.
Dentist.
GREENVILLE. N. C.
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
Letters of administration upon the
estate of Pleasant Parker, deceased,
hating this day been issued to ma
of the Superior Court of Pitt
county. is hereby given to all
persons holding against said
estate, present them to me for pay-
duly authenticated, on or before
the 4th day of September, or
, Mice will plead in bar of their re-
All indebted to said
estate are requested to make
ate payment to me,
This the of September 1906.
D. C.
Jarvis Blow, Attorneys.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The Clerk of Superior
having issued letters of
to the undersigned
on the 22nd day of Aug. 1905, on
the estate of W. E. Jolly,
ed, NOTICE is hereby given to
all persons indebted to the es-
to make immediate payment
to the undersigned, and to all
creditors of said estate to present
their claims properly
to the undersigned, with-
in twelve months after date of
this is notice will be
plead heir recovery.
This day of Aug. 1905.
P. G James, B F. Jolly
atty. on the estate of
W. E. Jolly.
LADIES.
DR.
COMPOUND.
one of the
trade in the world. It
to be a great thing to an ex
rich There u
period, even, when many earnest
publicists were exercised the
should forsake big
birthright's ambition to be president
for the sake of the richest
man on earth Hut that danger, is
quite parsed Who, now, would
the place of the richest of
the time
Great wealth does not even bring
distinction On the contrary, it is
commonplace The
million-dollar fortune
accumulated a
thousand millions and thereby made
the Midas calling merely ridiculous
early plutocrats were invested
with mystery. They infused the
imagination with suggestions of a
splendid and magical ability. Mod
em has forever
lied the magic Now see very
plainly a melancholy old man
with all the shabby paraphernalia of
his art pitilessly exposed. A reporter
stands a elbow and
will observe rabbit which
be is about to produce from the hat
concealed in the skirts of his
coat will presently tell you where
and how he got both the coat and
rabbit call your attention to the
fact that this goblet which ho used
in turning water into wine, has a
false
How en the conjurer retain the
of the audience under such
conditions Possibly there are a few
nearsighted persons on the lower end
of Island and in other
spots who will continue to worship
the calf after the gilding has been
scrubbed off and the cast-iron ribs
disclosed; but there was never less
danger of the cult becoming popular.
Saturday Evening Post.
Eye and the System,
that an
pair of
too large or two email,
exactly in front of each It
a and h ,
So many abnormal th.-
eye, or its involved.
thinks that not only above
named but .
w, and y
even Constipation be due
inadequate nerve sup to the
digestive organs In these
tie-is, because an undue amount f
is consumed
the
i- chiefly ,, .
reflexes of the eyes and
canals r than a y ,
thing in Itself,
orders of digestive system .
the hi is , lieu wit- ,
as-d after Ion ii lien.
i. See t hit
glasses properly
and they will
are tint
correct they you t
corrects all refractions slid
to ever
body. Office now at Macon Hotel,
Announcement
N. C. the
eat day you can to see
d a w
rt II
Pie
I he Bight Count
The of Justice in
is standing right behind I
Judge Boyd in excellent work be
is doing North Carolina pun-
law breakers. It
that D Arey, the wealthy dis-
tiller who was sentenced to a term of
imprisonment in jail in addition to
being lined about for
internal revenue laws, must pay
the fine and also go to jail. Strong
efforts were made to have the fine
remitted and also to secure a pardon
far the defendant on the ground of
alleged ill health, but to no avail-
He will hare to take bis medicine
just as prescribed by Judge Boyd
and there is no longer any hope of
interference on the part of the
at Washington It is to be
hoped that the position taken by the
Department of Justice in this in
stance is an indication that the same
course will be pursued in all such
matters in the future There has
been too much of this outside inter-
in the past for th good of
Federal laws in this State. If his
superiors will back him up in what
he does Judge will do some
effective work in this district and
the result, in a very short time will
be News.
Col. R W. Beaufort
lost bis gin house
twenty bales of cotton by fire a It w
nights ago
A HAPPY
HOME
one where health abounds.
impure blood there can-
not be health.
Withe disordered LIVER there
cannot good blood.
and restore
natural action.
A healthy LIVER means pave
blood
Pure Mood means health.
Health happiness.
no All Druggist.
The Art of
It is said by those who have in-
formed themselves upon the subject
that, if all Englishmen ate as
and temperately they
should eat. were they anxious to
look and and be well as they are
to look and feel and be stuffed to re-
after a meal, England would
be able to raise more than enough
food for its population. This means
that on the average an Englishman
eats two times more than is
or even proper. And the English
are not much bigger eaters than are
we.
Chewing one secret of health,
and also the seat of enjoyment of
food. why swallow food before one
has begun to taste it The perform-
is foolish from the standpoint
of pleasure alone; from the stand
point of health it is ruinous. The
may be, most of them,
past saving; but there are , always
the in teaching the
children to eat properly, their teach-
might
LANIER
N. C,
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Iron Fencing Sold
S. M.
Wholesale and retail Grocer and
Dealer. paid for
Fur, Bead, Oil Bar-
r-l, Turkey, etc. Bed-
tends, Oak Suite, Ba
y Carriages, Parlor
Tables, Safes, P
Gail Ax
Key West Che
iota, Henry George Can-
Cherries, Peaches, Apples
Apples, Jelly,
flour Coffee,
Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Seed Meal and Hulls, Oar,
Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nuts
Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Currents, Glass
China Ware, Tip and
Ware, Cakes and Crackers,
Cheese, Beat New
Sewing Machine and nu-
ether Quality and
for Come
me.
S. BE.
hi t M
Dr. D. Li. Jame
Dental
Surgeon
v Surgeon
COBB BROS. CO
Norfolk,
Cotton Buyers and Broken Li
Stocks, Cotton, and
one. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
We leave to announce we are
and Retail
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
reputation for honorable wares and honorable
dealings. .
If you use the Harrison Paints you need
never worry quality. .
We trust that you will favor us with your
orders whenever you want good paint for any
Have just a car load and
can give you Special Prices.
Baker Hart
N. C,
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST CO.
AT BETHEL, N. C.
At the close of business August 25th,
RESOURCES.
and discounts
Overdrafts secured
Furniture Fixtures
Due from Banks and
Bankers
Cash items
Gold and silver coin,
National bunk and
other U. notes
Total
129.00
939.03
5,384.15
36.90
2,009.02
22,316.48
Total
22,316.43
State of North Carolina, County of Pit,
I, H. H. Taylor, Cashier of the above named bank, do
swear that the above statement is true to the best of
edge and belief.
Subscribed and sworn to be-
fore me, this 31st day of August,
1905 JULIUS BROWN,
Notary Public.
H. H. Taylor, Cashier.
GRIMES,
ROUT
J. W. THOMAS,
Directors.
Let Common Sense Decide
Do you believe, that coffee fin exposed
to dust, germs and insects, passing
through, many hands of
them not
, you don't know how or whom,
is fit for your use t Of course you
don't Bat
LION COFFEE
story.
elected
at Use plantation,
roasted m our
where
would not dream sue talc en
to perfect cleanliness,
flavor, and
From tints the
the factory no hand it tilt
it it opened in your
Baas all
Homes welcome LION COFFEE daily.
proof of merit than continued and
all
at I stages. en
for
SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE
SPICE Ohio.
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT.
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized
AYDEN, N. C. -a -v
for
we take
treat In receiving
and receipts for
those in We a Met
of all who receive their mail at
this We also take orders
tor job
Since August J. W.
sold two car loads of American
wire fencing thirty thousand
each and are expecting a ear
everyday.
If need the way
of Crockery, Tin ware
come to see Hart A
E. E. Co. will do all t hey
possible can to please you with
their new line of heavy
groceries
There will lie a meeting
of
tor the
of devising toward
repairing of bridges, up
death pits, arc. Ail interested will
be present. Time and pi
of meeting will be noted later.
wanted by C
A. Fair for which will be the
cash market price.
Everyone the
growth and Ayden
confer a great favor by
furnishing with any and all
received, fine line of
and can fit you up in any style
price.
There were to attend
front Sun-
day.
Misses Norina
Ellen Button spent from
Monday with May
twine,
for sale by Cannon Tyson
Dane Cooper and Mail
were here from Sunday
A full of Trunks
Grips, and
Knit at J. It. Smith
Miss rat in from
a Friday.
W. H. of
was the latter part of last
week.
J. Raymond Turnage has a nice
black years old, he would
like to sell. The horse perfect-
T H King will conduct a
meeting at Hopewell,
near here, through the remainder
of the weak
John Hart only a
good hauler,
hot he is data
farmer believes la haying
to
him. He ha a
apple that now has en Its
shoes are the beet. Every
pair sold under a guarantee
W. O, Johnson A Co. control this
Hue for Ayden.
Miss Lunate Mayo, of Conetoe,
has entered the Free
as a
We keep Furniture,
Bed Springs, Baby
etc , up stairs.
Ty-on.
TO EYE
Having just returned from the
Optical College and
in a course on
the human eye, the science
of option, I able and
pared to any of error
that any other man
can with I will
take any of weak or eye
strain, burling, aching, burn
Itching eyes, or eyes with
had or kw on a positive
guarantee, to relieve trouble
give entire to the
patient or not one cent. The
largest of all chronic
headaches and
from errors refraction and eye
strain. I is to pro
your call f
f r en lira of ind
.- form i
A- g-ad
are In the county
W Taylor, D.
Those hi. Ill
are
and might of apples of this year's
to the general.
A good live department in a paper
is a tare index to a
and that is what we
mostly desire to make the
department in THE
i friends use lend u aid
the of this
lend. We
your kindness. Every little Is a
i help.
growth, and are largo a d
too, of an excellent
variety with a delightful
Uncle John level everything nice,
even t a good old applejack.
For carpenters grind atones
i hemp rope and pulleys, at J. R.
For can peaches, apples, corn
tomatoes, apply to E. E
A Co.
n k
ailing
steads ch
and alt
Up A
of
bed
Th tie
Those R Fit Mattresses
that A Ty-on handle are
the anyone market.
Get the O x cotton planter the
best on th, market at J. Smith ft
Go to K K. Co's
market fresh meats,
sage, and fish.
J. optician
now back the
Optical College, where he
graduated a special retiree in
the science of optics, ready to
better service than ever before
to those from eyes
and In of glasses.
Mrs. Frank Lilly is on a visit to
her parents in Vanceboro.
Slippers, lawns and straw bats
are being sold extremely cheap
tor cash by Cannon Tyson.
Miss Annie Lee Perry, of the
Winterville High has been
visiting friends in Ayden
forget that Cannon A
Tyson can wants in
almost anything furniture.
hay, ship sniff,
cotton seed and
on hand. Tyson.
The freshest loaf bread right
the oven at A
D. W. Taylor and
have been
here on a visit t their brother J.
W Taylor.
Don't fail to sea ft Ty-
son's new both and
Prices are cheaper
than formerly.
Rutherford, of Nashville,
T. , is this section
relatives. He has been spending
with the family of J.
J Edwards In this place.
are re
daily new
i from the
Don't the
trains are holding
for fair weak.
and n at reals
per in white
and goods, at J.
K. Smith A Bro
your buildings by
them
and full line of colors, kept at J.
R. Smith A Bro.
W. C. A Co. are showing
the complete line of mens,
youths, and suit's ever
shOWn in the town of Ayden. Give
hen a trial. They are sine that
they pi yon as the style
and quality.
The Season has opened ah I J . a
line
Clothing, Dry Goods, Dress Shoes.
HATS AND CAPS.
Clothing.
Clothing.
Clothing.
Our nothing is completed, in stock
and these suits are made from especially charts It is a
different sort of clothing from usual ready-made
is the mark that means moat but price
the moat style- the most qua most merit,
and the most experience in clothes We that call
and inspect our line before buying.
Dry Goods.
Dry Goods.
Our Dry Goods line is complete and we especially invite you
to look at line of Dress Goods before you make your fall
chase
Hats. Hats. Hats.
In Hats you will find us headquarters. We soil the
high grade hat. why pay for a hat and be no
better satisfied than with a three.
Shoes. Shoes. Shoes.
ire as complete as we can it,
est best quality s
and our
for
Our of shoos, a
purpose is to give the be
the least money.
We also carry furniture in stock, and you will find a complete
line with us. Buy one of our Royal Elastic Felt Mattresses, be-
cause they are superior to all others, arc sold under a guarantee.
If not the refunded
Perfect satisfaction when you with us or your money
refunded.
AYDEN, N. C.
J. R. TURNAGE,
Leader In Low Prices.
Capitol stock
Undivided profits
certificates
deposit
Deposits subj. to check
checks
standing
The Five Million Dollar Company
The Security Life and Annuity
GREENSBORO NORTH CAROLINA.
The Pioneer Life Insurance Company.
Closed It's Fourth Year with Over
of Insurance In Force in North Carolina
A STEADY GROWtH
THIS MAKES AN AVERAGE ANNUAL NET GAIN OF
One
Of insurance in force. No other Company has ever made such Record in North Carolina
This progressive Home has fought fight and won great victory tor the cause of life insurance in the State and the South. The belong alike to the Officer
the Agency Force and many Policy holders who had and courage to lend their support.
IV.
DISTRICT AGENT,
AYDEN, N. C
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Harvest
FESTIVAL
SEPTEMBER 28TH.
FIR CARNIVAL WEEK.
Decided to my Entire
K . Hat, Far-
etc. IN TO ONE
Should i gnat rho
and the store ho is to buy from for season is
general appearance co-Ill depend -ho of
clothes, and the he wears.
is the foundation of your suit Avoid
who deal in shoddy and -in your faith
Clothes
is a yon sh exercise.
with than all others A p . r a poor
piece of property. But it w I are, how
slim you how how h v . i . w bare
to fit your form A s th
being
All new are her., m to
w re.-y ii to y-u Bring
shoulders with you.
a u
FEAST
t the people of Pitt adjoining Counties for the Pat Nineteen Tears and I herein give,
during VERY SPECIAL BALE. I will fire such alluring raises
never before been known in North Carolina.
and inter Goods Arriving Every Day
,. we can only quote a few of the many Thousands of Magnificent Bargains are now offering.
c. s.
F k
The Man's Outfitter.
f V-
EVERYBODY TO
-HEADQUARTERS FOR-
Ail kinds of Dress Goods, Silks,
Laces,
WE CS RE-
GINA SHOES-
Nation Sale of Men's Suits
piece Suits at the following
3.98, 4.45, 6.45
i it,; S Age to cheaper than
, Knee Pants
1.27, 1.47.
Men's Pants.
51.19, 1.63, 1.95, 2.98.
. ton on Shoes, fan's
Knee Pants at and per pair.
r worth now
D m Shoes 1.50
. Leather latest toes
worth 53.00 now f 1.98
Shoes ii
; ,
. Shoes from lie per pair up.
Men's and Boy's Hats
A Carload of men's hats in all shapes and Colon at
your own prices.
Boy's hats from up.
Men's Overcoats now
Boy's Overcoats as low as
Special Celebration Sale
Beet grade black taffeta silk
Full line quality colored taffeta
Extra quality and Width
inch regular plaids aid solid
Mixed writing, worth at
f worth
Full line worth c
inch all colors ladies broadcloth
A line velvets, now
Big fine dark colors lie
Pretty patterns in tapestry worth going fr c
Light colors in yard wide
Good cut Dark colors for c
Heaviest l-ac light cotton
Extra
Ladies tailor made suits worth 7.50 now
Ladies tailor made suits worth It mow
10.000 checked homespun, 1-2
5.000 yards best calico 1-2
Blankets tor double bads each
Best apron check gingham 1-2
Big line S 1-t
Ladies kid gloves
Misses fancy hose
Best quality table damask
Yard wide bleaching to a customer at 8-4
OPPOSITE GREENVILLE BANKING S TRUST CO
. .
Every article fully guaranteed and maybe ex changed at any time or money will be refunded. Come
to see us and we will send you back pleased.
Come high expectations and even then you will be tor far more than you can possibly anticipate
will be realized.
Remember this Great Festival Sale Opens Thursday, Sept. 88th, at a. m. sharp.
INCOME
INDEMNITY
POLICIES
FOR SALE BY
H. A. White,
insurance. Greenville, N. C.
UP.
I have taken op a stray shout
ha- been running with my
about two months. The
is sandy red
pounds has slit right
ear tailed. Owner is
notified to cull for same pay
charges.,
near Greenville.
The Death Penalty.
A little thing sometime
in death. Tans a
insignificant- or boils
have paid the death penalty. It
is wise to have Amis
Salve ever handy. the beat
salve on earth and will prevent fa-
when burns, sores,
and threaten. Only at
J. L. Drug Stare.
Putt an End to It All.
A wail
as a result of pain from
taxed organs.
Liver complaint
. to Dr.
KinK's New Pills they put an
end it all. They are gentle
thorough. Try Only
Guaranteed by Jno. L. Woolen,
Druggist.
End of Bitter Fight.
A 1350 piano for at a
the which is one
of the beat makes handled by the
Co,
months ago by a gentleman who
unfortunately little girl.
Party willing to lose over a
dollars. Cash or time, apply
to G. G. W. A.
Hyman, Greenville N. O.
physicians had a long and
stubborn with an on
my right F.
gave me up.
thought my tine bad
come. As a last resort I tried Dr.
King's New Discovery for Con-
The I
was striking and I was on my lent
Id a few days. Now I've entirely
regained my It conquers
all colds, and throat and
by
Jno. L. druggist.
or, Trial battles free.
Prevented.
A startling announcement that a
preventive suicide hail been
discovered will interest many.
A rim down system, or
invariably suicide and
has been found that
will which
makes suicide likely. At the first
thought self destruction take
It being a great
tonic and will
the nerve and build up lb system.
It's else a great stomach, liver and
kidney Only Sec. Sat-
guaranteed by L.
Bilk and zephyr shawls, all
heavy in black. D.
M. Johnson a Co. Grifton S. C.
Why Baskets when
you ran get Colton Sheet- at less
than half lbs price. SiM
.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
D. J. WHICHARD. Owner.
and
DOLLAR IN
VOL No.
COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER
STRICKEN WHILE PRAYING.
UNCLE JOSH
Elder Q A. Dies in Midst of
Funeral Services.
A death under very sad and
peculiar circumstances occurred in
Friday. Ernest
aged years and a eon of
J. C. died Wednesday night
at Whitsett Institute where be we
attending school. The remains
accompanied by Walter Dixon and
L. K. Trent, the former a brother
of were brought to
Greenville on Thursday evening's
train and taken out to the home of
Mr. Dixon in township.
morning Mi. Dixon sent for
Elder Q. A. Burroughs, a minister
of Free Will Baptist church,
In conduct the funeral
funeral service begin about
noon at borne of Mi Dixon,
and Elder Burroughs was
kneeling in prayer and hid nearly
finished his supplication, he ceased
sneaking audibly and began
a mumbling sound as if trying
to speak farther. Those present
went to his aid and found that he
was speechless and He
was removed to a bed and died
bout an boor after being stricken.
It is supposed bis death was due
to of a blood vessel.
The was a shock to all
present,
Died at School.
Ernest Dixon, a sou of J C.
Dixon, of township, died
Wednesday night at Whitsett
where be was attending school.
The remains were brought home
for interment
Few Mere Cases.
It was thought diphtheria
about over, but this week Bone
half dozen houses have
because new
Wonder gathering of
crowds at the carnival last week
may not be for this.
II Won't Stay Bad.
ink and rollers are
about as to changes in
the weather as folks, and the
of The is
bowing the effects of ii just now.
The trouble will soon be remedied.
Masonic Temple Opera Eighteenth
The realistic saw will scene in
Josh down
East play, comes nearer to
genuine article than any of
many stage effects now before the
public. In fad, so real is
inch saw, that one of
actors of the play had bis right
band cut offal the wrist during a
performance last season in
No play is complete
something in way of
mechanical effects. Josh
lays claim lo one of
most novel scene of any piece
road this season A
entirely practical saw mill i-
placed upon the stage and
is used to
stage picture. When the
is re-en. d from her peril-
position at be climax of in
act the hearty applause gives
evidence of of ibis
acme of stage realism.
First Snow of Season.
Asheville, N. C,
snow fall the season is rep I
to hare been in the Keens
section of county W i
night. A A-i
villa till hunters, are
statement I bat the snow t
intervals during a u
that there was a formation f
morning at one lime
snow fell in
quantity to be noticeable ii e
ground.
Lost a Toe.
Frank colored Dial
employed at ft. I.
lost a big toe by a noise
stepping en foot and mashing
it
END OF CENTURY BOOK CLUB.
Reported for
first meeting of the End of
the Century club for the year was
held at the home of
president, Oat. 3rd.
The meeting was called to order
by the presides, eleven members
being present.
library was fully discussed
and plans made for its improve-
It was moved and carried
that book club would
its usual annual donation of
to library fund.
librarian read a splendid report of
the condition of library and
work it is doing.
Owing to an unusual amount cf
business, the was
postponed until the next meeting.
After the adjourned the
hostess invited her guests into
yard, where a
was served under a arbor,
decorated with autumn flowers,
was indeed of
After dinner Bruce Gotten
gave an interesting and instructive
talk the home life of the
Filipino women.
The visitors present
Mesdames Morrill, Harris and
Fountain, of Falkland, Miss Mary
of Baltimore, Misses
Smith, of Philadelphia, Winnie
Skinner, Sallie Gotten and Mary
Fountain.
club will meet with Mrs.
L. Woolen Oct.
A Negro Honored.
Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 18.- The
funeral of an ante.
took place here this
afternoon. He was a member of
Camp Walker, United Confederate
Veterans, which body
lo grave an honorary escort.
General A com-
of the United Confederate
Veterans officiated at the
and among pall bearers were
Governor Allen Candler
General A. J. West, Judge W
Dr. Amos Fox
K.
followed his master
the
Civil War in the Thirty-third
Georgia Infantry and has been a
familiar figure at Confederate
reunions for years.
Annual Meeting of Farmers Consolidated
Tobacco Co.
The Farmers Consolidated To-
Company held its annual
meeting today a very large
attendance of the stockholders,
All the old officers were re-elected
for another year. O. L. Joyner
company read his an nun I
which showed the business
a thrifty and prosperous
with a large increase over the
preceding year. stockholders
themselves as well
pleased at the progress and
management of the affairs
of the company.
ASSOCIATION.
Session of School Term.
The Pin
held session for
ye r in the graded
school building ion
Ii- -aid . credit of
the teachers through the
that they lake an active interest
in their work avail themselves
opportunity f -r improve-
There about a hundred
present and a g. ml program as
given. Arrangement was made for
a full report meeting m a
later issue i I
The Autumn Season.
The first trust will soon appear.
Its white will penetrate the
heart of nature and silently bleach
her now verdant raiment. The gentle
haze Indian has fallen
upon the land and an exquisite feel
of sensuous languor and
fills every heart At this season
of the year the glitter of the dollar
loses ins charm, the of the
city's becomes
the cares of business are forgot
ten and the call of Nature rings in
every soul. A strange desire for the
of forest, for an hour
of silence with only the wrestling
stream, and the squirrels and birds
that visit it. for company There's
no panacea that will put to flight
chronic ennui so soon as a season of
silent communion nature. There
is something radically wrong with
the person who can't enjoy a silent
stroll through tire woods at this sea-
son of the year The divinity of the
Creator and the glory of His
work are more actively full
at any other time. There is many a
lesson to be learned from Nature's
book at this grand finale of the sum-
mer. The leaves are morn beautiful
than at the Springtime and as
slowly die they become transformed,
like the Christian death, into a
beauty, rapturous and indescribable.
Charlotte News.
Small Fire.
About o'clock Thursday night
Silas y. a colored man
on street below the
market, awakened by smoke
in bis room. An investigation
disclosed lire among some clothing
in a bureau The tire was put
out without alarm being given.
J. C. COBB.
I OF PU
It Pay s.
The two line sausage local which
B. K. Patrick Co., put
sold pounds in one
day. Good illustration of what
advertising will do.
PRICE CUT IN HALF.
The subject of this sketch was
born in ibis county in 1822,
id was therefore at time of
his death, which occurred Sunday
morning, the eighth eighty-
Ill years old.
his early boyhood he was
always industrious, painstaking
a d methodical, and whatever he
undertook to do he did well. He
was therefore always employed.
He work and found bis great-
el pleasure in fulfilling die
came to
him throughout his entire lite.
When he was about
years old he a piece of laud
which was nearly all tile woods,
paying for It win. p
future time and thus began
Hy and economy he
soon paid for this purchased
more, until a f years he had
and paid for a large tract
if laud which is today one of the
eat farms the county
few years ago writer of
had pleasure of
hi from is home
miles in to
and bis recitation his early be-
ginning in life and
toe old. n s deed most
Interesting, He -aid he as
married hi Worked all
on his cleared land and at In he
would grub and in new laud
split rails until eleven or twelve
and in this way in a few
he had and fenced a
wood large farm He told of the
rigid economy be practiced
this lime, me simple, plain life
inn he lived d bow he and his
labored, -i in led
to pay for this land and g
a start life.
As lime went on under h's sys-
the land was all paid
for be built a store on
and stocked it with general
The pie
knew and his qualities
gave their patronage,
therefore mercantile business
soon became a profitable addition
to bis other operations
Mr R. J. a stock-
c of
Banking Trust company,
was placed in charge the
and other boys worked and
in every way possible
to the advancement of I tie I
of J. C. Cobb Sous. As bis
vestments proved profitable he
bought real estate
standing the fact that as his
children grew up and started off in
l t
Showing
i .
T-
I. y w. lit lo
today
F. a
morning from m
Mr. Mis l.
Bethel morning,
C. C. Cobb, of Norfolk, w
here at death and bun it
returned home lay .
Miss r, w
visiting Mrs. Alice n .
left ibis morning for W ,.
M .
Mrs. W. J wards, F . re.,
who has His. Lucy I Fur tn
left Wednesday
, . s a i
apt. i
ad
a-
II-
per,
i i
Is
f u
Operation,
the
the
I .
.;
of u, w
taking deposition in a legal .
Friday,
Some more g,
H. A. White up
this morning;
F. C. returned
in today.
J H Starkey returned i i-
morning from
S. returned Thin day
evening
J. W. Higgs returned
evening from a trip up
T. A. Duke and John
went to Kins on Thursday even-
C of
Thursday with J. G Mys
n d left this morning
Mrs. George Hadley and Child-
of LaGrange, who have been
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr-.
Allied Forbes, returned
evening.
Mis. Joyner, of
ton, who has been visiting Mis.
A. returned home today.
Mis. Mary Lang accompanied
home for a visit.
Saturday, 14th
Names Found Depot and Elsewhere
Around Town.
Ii. f, Sugg went
Friday evening.
Mai thews returned this
morning Winston.
Florence of
is visiting Miss tucker.
J. A. returned
this morning Ii.
IV. II ii
He -11 p e ,
I I
It'll
II
I Ii
I e,
.,. I,., s,,
So. i an
The i a , j,. ,,,
a larger room in M.
pie a d ii
of books win i.
cum- d during the com. .
It lib.;,,,
i m in and F
lo
Dr. II o Hyatt, so .
resident of has
toG
center of i
point vi h,.
u his patients, I
b remembered Dr
, mi i
i in which e heated in
of
Hist
Km.
Charles skinner returned
life themselves, he gave , . ,
. . limn a trip on load.
came
Graded School Trustees.
There will be a meeting of the
trustees of graded school at the
superintendent's office at the school
building at o'clock, a. in.,
day, Oct. 14th, 1905. The business
to be attended to is important
it will only a short time
and I require a prompt attendance.
J. Jarvis,
Chairman Board.
Here is an Offer Worth Quick Attention.
We have made a clubbing r-
with several magazines
by which readers can
save the price they have been
paving. We can send
The Review of
The Cosmopolitan.
The Woman's Home Companion.
The American Farmer.
The
all lo address a year for Look
over that list carefully
think what you get for this
small price. Better decide at once
while there is a chance at this
offer.
Dr. Hyatt Coming.
Dr. H. Hyatt, of
will be in Greenville at Hotel
Bertha Oct. 30th and 31st, Monday
and Tuesday for the purpose of
treating diseases of the eye, ear,
nose and throat. Parties under
forty years of age who will need
his attention are requested to come
Monday if possible. Older people
come any day.
to each of them, yet at the time
his death he one of
largest in the county.
The life of tins man beau
inspiration to who bins,
Starting life poor in world's
goods, by the practice of
honesty and frugality,
ministry and common sense, be
made by bis own a
c t living and died leaving
a valuable estate. He was literal-
architect of his own fortune.
He carved I ruin the primal forest
with his hands foundation
stone of hi-i vast estate, lived
to a ripe old age, enjoying
fruits of bis labors, highest
confidence and esteem of bis fellow-
man, dying left to bis large
family of children the priceless
heritage of an unblemished
and an honored name.
In his last lingering illness he
suffered and
fidelity of his children in this
ordeal, their ministrations tn his
was a beautiful
of the love and veneration
bore their father. O L. Jovian.
It fa well enough examine
putting stoves.
today from
F. representative of
International Correspondence
schools, is town.
Mrs. of Grifton, who has
been visiting her daughter, Mis.
L. II. tome
Friday.
L. E. Trent, of who
accompanied remains of Brutal
from Whitsett, returned
there
Mr. and Mrs. N. of
Washington, came in Friday even-
to visit the parents,
Mr. Mrs. A. L. Blow.
nervous diseases,
nous being closely allied m
of the eye, ear, nose and
fact all
diseases of brain and
system understand
diseases of of H especial
senses The office con
the must complete
equipment i be state. I are
numerous and boarding
G where patients
can get accommodations.
STATe NEWS.
A man near Charlotte from
whose, the city waterworks
plant off of the water
supply, ha- sued city for
of Wilmington,
while Hi influence liquor
shot hi- runt her in law. Mrs.
Mary Wright, because bethought
she was responsible for the
of himself and wife.
Three
schooner Bern
day taken lo
shackles, Ti
sailors oft
, were on
Wilmington
had mutinied
while iii sea and murdered four
while officers vessel,
their bodies overboard.
Ex-Sheriff Williams,
Day county, lost or was robbed
of 1370 at fair at
Winston last Thursday. The
money was in and bills.
The sheriff carried this in an
envelope on inside pocket of
his coat. He was getting ready to
return home when be felt his
pocket and the money was miss-
He has no idea it got
away, oat it was probably stolen
by a pickpocket.
Corn Exhibit.
There was only n small attend-
at exhibit
day, perhaps the short notice
given of dale. W. It. Home,
O, II. Jackson and
Elias Dall brought some tine coin,
Mi. Home's declared the
best.
Dr. H. O. Hyatt will be in Tar-
at Hotel for two days
23rd and 24th, for
of treating diseases of eye, ear,
nose and throat. ltd
The county gang marching
out to work mornings and bask to
jail evenings make quite a
they move.
Remember you can get old
for going under carpets for
cents a hundred at
office.
POOR PRINT


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Eastern reflector, 13 October 1905
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
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October 13, 1905
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