Eastern reflector, 8 December 1905


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REFLECTOR.
O. J. WHICHARD. Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 1905
.
SB
REV. R. B. JOHN
PRESIDING ELDER
Rev. J. A Hornaday is re-
turned to the Greenville
Station.
were read out
Bey. B. John is
Mr. drat made a
elder met
in Greenville, and previously
I he church here, lie
has a great many here and
they hope he ill
in Greenville while
serving
A. is returned
as Greenville
making this his third year here.
The conference goes to
Mount next year.
PERSONAL ITEMS.
At Depot And Elsewhere
Around In The City.
LET COME SEE.
T notice what has been said by
X. X end Mr. Ham White in recent
of your in many
respect. I agree with them both.
But the matter is an open question.
There is no a difference in
favor of Greenville, hut
Other parts of the town are offering
inducements to purchasers
of homes. Those who have
poses of good and
can judge for them-
s.
The writer appreciates the
purpose of giving to those who
want home in Greenville to come
consider them and see for
themselves, and -surely no harm
can be done. X. .
Engagement Announced
A. hit of news which will re-
with unusual interest
pleasure in Columbia is the an-
of the engagement of
Miss Margaret Kerr Caw, f Ty-
Pen., to Capt. Charles T.
Virginia,
but now a f several
adoption. The engagement
was made known In Tyrone at a
luncheon given yesterday
by a of her
girl C,
State, 3rd.
The foregoing Is of interest to
many people in as Mr.
parents He here and
he is well known and has a large
circle of friends hen-.
The Beggar Prince.
A good house greeted good
Monday when the
Beggar Prince Opera Company
beta the board. The tinging was
good the situations funny and
amusing. The tenor voice of Mr.
fr above the average
fare heavy
full voiced. Manager Bean is to
be on
H company. They will have a
warm reception In
Said
Th- I
for Thursday Dec.
the heart to heart men
be
presented.
Tuesday, Dec. 5th
J. T. Matthews. Washington,
returning home from Kinston stop-
spent the morning here.
Mrs. P. lire--, of Chase
Vs., came In Monday even-
lg ti visit her son, K. G. Jeff,
and
C u. n. i . ,, . here
;. i .- i Skinner
Carr, of
Ill to attend
is
. B.-I I. I,.
M. it. a. Cooper Mis M.
H. i .-am i i county,
Monday men lug to
th ii r. Mi
Miss L. s i of Wilson,
cam.- in lo tile
Inner wedding is the
guest of her sister, Mis. L. Cur
Mr. M. A. Alien
Miss I ma, of in
evening iii 1-e present
the inner marriage are
Mrs. J. Q,
Mr. and Mis
Mrs. J. B. Cherry, Mrs. J. C.
Guy, T,
J. Kev. J. A. Hornaday,
Wiley Brown and Bruce Hook
came borne Monday evening
Mm. K and little
eon, this for
from Durham Mrs,
r will go to to at-
tend the Baptist Stale convention,
she the Worn
Missionary society of the
hero.
Wednesday. Den,
G. u . Baker returned to Lewis-
ton today,
Mrs. F. G. James returned
Tuesday evening from Wilson.
Mr. Mrs. It. B. Gotten
e.
Ma
Mount, is visiting sister, Mia.
J. W. i
Kev. J. Ii. tone wet t to Bel
to attend I lie st
Com
Miss K Willis, of New
in, in this
Mrs. Honker.
Mrs,
ii--- evening to attend
the i-i
l M. Tn lino, came
in I., the
marriage.
ml . II.
vent to
to p-nil two lays i
the schools in that section,
Mr. Mis. W . Button,
over to -.- t l
are
of Mr. A Ice r.
BEAUTIFUL CARRIAGE IN
GREENVILLE WEDNESDAY
Of Two of Greenville's Most Popular Young Couple.
They Left oh the Wednesday
Train for Florida.
the world loves a bad given her love. She is a
and all the world lakes keen later- daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
est in n popular young plight Skinner and a social favorite,
their troth and embarking on j Mr. Carr teller of
life's matrimonial sea. If Interest Banking Trust Co., and
and abundant good wishes, betoken wide popularity both in
a voyage, surely the one social circles.
begun amid such beautiful I Finn o'clock in the par-
today will be happy of Hotel a reception
indeed. I was given by t lie the
At o'clock this afternoon Here the wedding presents
St. Paul's displayed, these being
the marriage of handsome,
On evening train couple
an event, left fur a bridal to
ii looked forward
Mrs. II. w. enter-
many days. Kev. W. K. Cox, bridal
rector of the was Mrs. J. M.
officiating clergyman. ,, Ult, door
The church welcomed them In
decorated, the color scheme manner. Hot
and white with a touch served a
bowl in the Mrs. II. W
Whedbee, assisted by Miss
red. Over the center aisle wen-
four arches of holly, while about
the chancel were pyramids of j Whedbee, of and
potted flowers and palms with
ropes of white Above the altar
a potion gratefully re.
than this hot punch by
Pecans.
Monday of needs B
bad a large bag or
fine outs were bro
down from his farm war
He w R on a tn
plant.-d by hi. III 1851
it good I. b.
n number of in
in .;,. over i
, iii. i
Irvine, , .,,
i ii. . , .
Milton i i.
of her I , IV. ,
K. D , of B
home ii i-
was a wedding bell holly leaves they ,
on whit.- evening at the
M. Bawls, of church for the ceremony
presided at organ, playing; evening had proven a bit
wedding march as Alter the punch,
the bridal party to l heir was served the
as they -by Mr. J. W, Whedbee, followed
withdrew from the a three course It
previous to the entrance of i was a delightful evening spent in
bride attendants Miss delightful home, and the merry
James sang most sweetly party wan loath to say good-night.
Perfect present besides the bridal
The bride's maids, each I party whose are n
in white India silk carrying were Miss Mallard, of
bouquets of I Mrs. Chas.
through the vestry room, Mm. G.-o. Howard, of
crossing the passed up the Miss -f Baltimore,
side aisles to the vestibule where HONOR ROLL
groomsmen were in waiting.
Then I hey pissed Couple up Hie
center aisle lo the I lie Greenville Graded
Immediately
ladies, la order; pint
Misses Dorothy of Minnie B Jenkins,
and Whedbee, of He I Vein e Heir
C. of New York William Kennedy,
and A. T. Harper, of Jennings Potter.
Misses Sue Clark and Mabel, Lower guide Willie
Bawls, both P. S, Ada Moore, 11- -i.
Gotten, of Greenville and Dr, L. Corey, Nellie
of Ayden.
Mis. I. Mail, Jr., s -Pearl Hester,
of
W. H. r.
Skinner. Third
Winnie of Leila
and ii o Louis
; W. ii Hooker F. Fourth
i ran in ,. Marj
, . Fifth grade is ; .
Ethel oner, of Ibo David Moore,
bride. h i-.- in
Maine of honor, Mi-. ;. I; Harris, I Moore,
I of bride,
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Kick-, a Bro.
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H . Lee
PERSONAL MENTION.
Of Those and Coin-
Monday, Dec.
C. T. Sunday
from Danville.
U. Baker came in
evening from
J. B, and .
went lo today.
Prof. W, It. Dove returned Aw
day evening from Raleigh.
Mi. Manning went to
Ayden Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. let
this morning for
Ky.
Mis. C. T. and
Charlie, returned Sunday evening
from Wilson.
Mrs. K. L. Humber and children
evening in
Hobgood.
Misses I
ard returned Saturday evening
from Norfolk;
Ola Forbes and F. W.
Saturday evening from
Norfolk.
Miss Anne Irvine wont to Kb-
Saturday evening and return
ed morning,
C. skinner is home from New
York to attend the marriage of his
Wednesday.
J. M. Blow, manager of the
Ayden department of
spent today here.
Miss Harding, who has
been at home f-r a few day-, re-
no,, to Washington today.
John Joyner, of Kin-inn, who
bad been visiting T. E. Honker,
Mrs. L. Lee daughter,
Dunn, who had be-n visiting
L. II Lee, left Saturday evening
Miss Kathleen Ballard,
arrived Saturday
. v Miss
J, who tun-
bin in i freight train wreck
was able toga to Weldon
III l .
i. Julia Barrett, of Kinston,
bad been Mrs. R
Park i, Saturday
in.;.
Mist Allen White, of
Ins been visiting her
Ii X. While,
in- , , lay,
Mrs. J. M.
Mi--
Sunday eve dug
her so.-, W, .
Miss Mi d i-.-
of I .
visiting Miss .
home Saturday e.
Mrs, K Phi
ii
CONFERENCE
APPOINTMENTS
Methodist Hold
At Wilson. Where The
Preachers go Next Year.
we give I lie list of
i n-- mull- hi
at for this the
and also of
she hers were
in Greenville, held
in ibis
Presiding Eider, II i I l
Washington, I. Thompson,
Bath, J M Lowder.
Aurora, J II M
i, W I.
nil- IS.
ll, V l ll.
J A II-r ; lay.
and
Bethel, KC Sell.
It, i I
it Holder.
J I.
Mount, W S lime.
and Marvin,
R B Hunt.
Hope, W l
Farmville, W F
Wilson,
Fremont, M L
Browning.
points ii ins dis-
Kinston, D
Town Creek, Wilmington
Mauler, A. M. n-it-.
Henderson, L L Nash.
Wilmington N
M Watson.
I,
N II D Wilson.
Selma, F A Bishop.
Presiding Elder of
G F
NEWS.
The and two stores at
were robbed by
-is
i about in
A at
killed by the oft
ma
Buggy Co.,
damaged f
Ore
Mr. B. Matthews,
baa been arrested
b ii tin- ii. bis
i in- wife vii ,;.
other physic am were attend
in- her, and it is ml I bat
her
;. side her under m
r lie III
ll i
ll
Vi .
ii .
ii Us
w I I G vi
he Can
era I I
, . I of
i . ,
by
nil.
Mi . it I
. to Is i i lo
in nil
Mr. Mrs. Ion i
, h I were J. L Little, Home
B. B. J. Cobb and I-. afternoon, December
i noted for her beauty Four to six o'clock.
and i n looked more
i , . i , ; I pledge than
to whom the
;. ton
W Pet .
. the
L. II. child
ran turned this morning from ; i for
ion of
. . , , , ,
his Me -i e, .
ha been vii here, left
I , i ii. i ii in me,
G, B. W, f
,,. I been here a fen a,
. i ed home
of all thing i- love II
the real
Bl
T vi-i if . i
i lie crop for
season
lo i i had
in dieted, i
I . a ill.





THE SPECIAL
DRESS GOOD SALE
Don't Miss This Chanced
V.
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Straws Tell
Which way the wind blows, but it takes QUEEN QUALITY Shoes
to tell which way the best trade goes.
What do You Pay for Shoes
Perhaps Do you stop to think for more era wear
the famous
Queen Quality
Big Reduction In Prices.
Big Bargains to Those
Who Come First.
Shoes For Women
Perhaps you 3.00; it's the Queen Quality price. Do you get
Queen Quality shape, style and comfort When a shoe has grown
so popular that pairs are made a day, there must be tome
advantage gained in buying shoe.
Perhaps you pay to for your shoos. All we to
say is to see ONE of the styles we are showing tins season
you never pay more than for any shoe.
Queen Quality Price is Always
Made in
Boston
Boots
Specials
We have a splendid collection of Dress Goods of this season's purchases
and have decided to reduce our stock, and In order to do so
quickly, we make the following reduction In
Extra fine Chiffon Broadcloth, regular value 2.00 to 1.25
Fine Chiffon Broadcloth, regular value 1.50 reduced to
All Wool regular value 1.50 to SI.
in Silk Dot black only, regular value 1.50 reduced to 1.10.
All Wool Novelty Suitings, regular value reduced to
Satin black only, regular value reduced to
All Wool Chiffon Broadcloths, in black and all colors, regular value
reduced to
All Wool Panamas, in Black, Navy Blue, Brown and Green, regular
value reduced to
in All Wool Cheviots, in black and navy blue, regular value 1.00, re-
to
Gilbert Flannels, all wool, regular value reduced to
All Wool Pebble Cloth, in black, regular value reduced to
in All Wool Fancy Panama Suitings, regular value reduced to
Novelty Voile, choice patterns, regular value reduced to
Novelty Voile, choice patterns, value reduced to
All Wool Crepe Cloth, black only, regular value reduced to
All Wool Henrietta, all colors, regular value reduced to
Also Wool regular value reduced to
Also a splendid collection of Black Dress Good, including the newest and
prettiest values not in the above number at greatly reduces prices.
Come and be surprised at the Bargains we have in store for you.
Sold
C S. FORBES,
The Man's Outfitter
FOR TEACHERS
r.
CO
Saturday. Dee. 9th, 1905.
a. m. exercises
H. H. Moore.
Reading roll
call
Standard of proficiency in
for first grade, ex-
with pupils, Prof. W. B.
Dove
SO Home
doe it How shall we
teach u Prof. O. E Lineberry.
Arithmetic for the first
What it include
How shall we teach ill Prof. Than.
T.
General discussion.
General outline of the
work lo be done in future meetings
by the
Distribution and
Han as to the for
day W. H.
Adjournment.
Tin- program for
meeting ha been delayed because
the committee hoped to the
recommended at the last
upon which the programs
would be based in the future. We
find now book will not be
here in time lo u-ct it in the lauds
of the teachers fur this meeting.
Ft will lie here by Saturday
you can get. a copy so that
hereafter we may work
largely upon book
Program for North Carolina
day will be distributed
day's Be sure to be here
and get one as you are requested
to observe day. Suggestions
will he given as to how you m iv
use it successfully. I trust that
very teacher in the county will
have state pride enough
this day even though yon were not
requested do h,.
W II
County School.
of the condition of
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE,
GREENVILLE. N. C.
T THE OP BUSINESS 9th. 1905.
In-i I
and
and unsecured
Stocks, securities, etc.
furniture a
from Banns
Cash i r.-.-
Gold
Silver Coin
141,402.07
4.575.80
11,522.98
4,009.50
es
in
i,.
Bills able 5,000.0
check
click,
317.19
North Carolina, I
County of
James L. Little, the above-named bank, do solemn
swear that the statement above true to the lust of my
JAMES I. LITTLE.
Subscribed and sworn to before
me. of Nov.,
WALTER G. WARD.
Notary Public
J. A ANDREWS,
J. G.
R. W. KING,
safe to bet on
especially a sure thing.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
The Greenville Banking and Trust Company,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
At close of business November 9th, 1905.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts 16.-
Overdrafts, 8,078.81
t and fixtures 2,415.04
Due from 25,000.32
910.00
Gold Coin 200.00
Cash
National bank notes
notes 0,408.00
Capital Block paid in
Surplus 500.00
Undivided profits, Ii
Hills payable 5,000.00
Time of deposit
Deposits 102,545.01
Duo to A 125.00
Cashiers ck 254.35
MOTION.
MOT
Total,
101,470.78
DEPARTMENT STORE.
Dental
I Surgeon
North County of
I, R. of above named bunk, do solemnly
swear that the above is true to the best of my
R. J. CO lilt, Cashier.
Th Visible Invisible Inter-
Vibration.
Let us suppose that a stretched
cord or wire fixed at both ends, and
let a sharp blow be given it. The
hand or other instrument which I
parted the blow was set in motion in
Older to do so, and its motion was
one of translation, but the cord
had received the blow and to ,
which tonic of the motion has con- j
been transferred cannot
its place, for it is fixed. We
know well enough what will happen.
It will commence vibrating, more or
less Strongly and rapidly, according
to the strength of the blow it has re-
We have therefore here
seen motion of translation changed
into motion of vibration, but a
and quite as familiar trans-
formation takes place which is in-
visible.
It us take a coin or any small
piece of metal and rub it well with
a cloth or handkerchief. In a short
time it will become warm and if the
friction be still continued even
pleasantly hot. The visible motion
of the hand has been transformed
into the invisible vi-
which we call heat. That
is a form of has be-
come a scientific truism, but it was
not so the commencement of the
lost century, when it was still sup-
posed by many to be some
kind of substance named
proofs to the contrary being
almost simultaneously given by
and the end of the
eighteenth century, that of the for-
mer consisting in melting two pieces
of ice, carefully insulated from ex-
heat, by rubbing them
that of the latter in causing
to boil by the sole means of keep-
it in continual motion.
i- hardly necessary to
says Rumford. anything which
any insulated body or system of
bodies can continue to furnish with-
out limitation cannot possibly be a
material substance, and appears to
me exceedingly difficult if not quite
impossible to any distinct idea
of anything capable of being excited
and communicated in the manner
heat was excited and communicated
in these experiments, except it
Words.
y Holies.
Jacob
The defendant above name will take
notice that in action entitled as above
has been commenced in the
Court of to obtain a
from the bonds of matrimony
solemnized between plain-
tiff and defendant, on the of
j and the Said defendant will
further take he is required
appear at the term of
Court of said county, to be held
on the seventh before
In March, it Hip low
day of January, and answer or
demur to the complaint is said action,
or the plaintiff will to the court
for the relief demanded in SOU-
plaint.
This 25th day of October.
D. C MOOR, Clerk superior Court.
I. A. SUGG. A Mi-, for PICT.
of James C
been issued to underwood by the
Clerk of the Superior Court of I
and qualified a
executors of the and
of the said James C. is
hereby Riven to all persons holding
claims said estate to present
them to the fr
duly on or before the
20th of or this no-
will be plead in bar of their re-
All persons in t said
estate are requested to mike immediate
day of u
Ii mill.
if b,
Jarvis Blow, Attorneys.
By virtue of a decree of the
court of in the ease
of K I May and K II May J U
wife,
Hie ell
rash before the court door In
Greenville on satin-day
the following described pi
situate in the county of and
Township adjoining the
lands of Mrs. Arthur Forbes. Jerry
Fields, the Move laud and the
Greene county line
acres, and Move
place said land is sold for
i on this Nov. 23rd .
James commissioner,
NOTICE
Having this as executor
of the last will and testament of
decease, before C. Moore,
clerk cf the Superior Pitt
notice is hereby to all persons
indebted to the estate of Moses Tyson,
deceased, U. make payment
to the executor, and no-
is hereby given to all persons
claims against said estate to
file the same with the ex-
. properly within
months from the date Street, or this
notice will be in bar of recovery.
This the day
kl. . Tyson,
Of the estate of Tyson, deceased.
F. C. Harding,
NOTICE.
In Court.
Announcement
sins.
NOTICE
virtue of the power of
ed mortgage
and delivered R. and wife
to F. G, James, one dated
April 11th, and recorded in Book
X page the other dated 4th day
and duly recorded in the
of Deeds office of Pitt
North Carolina, in Hook F,
the undersigned will to public
the court door in
Greenville, to the highest bidder on
Dec. 2nd 1806, a
tract or parcel of lying and being
in the county of Pitt and State of North
Carolina nod described follows, to
That tract of land in town-
ship which James Sr.
Of the said J. now resides,
adjoining the lands of Jesse Haddock,
Abner Smith. Smith's heirs
i and others, to satisfy said
deed Terms of cash. This 1st
G Mortgagee
North Carolina, I
Pitt County.
Mary Cousins
vs
ill
The defendant named will
take notice that an action entitled s
above has been commenced in the
Court of County to obtain
a divorce from the bonds of
beret solemnized between
plaintiff and defendant, on the grounds
of adultery, the said defendant
will fur her take notice that he is re-
quired to appear at net term of
the Superior Court of said county, to
be held on the seventh before
the first Monday in March, it being
the 16th day January, and
answer or demur to the complaint ii.
said action, or the plaintiff will
ply to the court for relief de-
in said
This 26th day of October,
C Clerk Superior Court.
I. A. Atty for PUT.
TO
The Clerk of the Superior Court, of
having issued Inters
Administration to me. the
on day of W, on the
of Minnie
Notice is hereby given lo all persons
indebted to the to make
payment to the undesigned, and
of estate to
sent claims
within
Months after the date of this Notice
or this will be plead in
recovery Ma day . 1906
S. M
Isaac A.
We beg leave to announce that we are
Wholesale and Retail
i for
White Lead, Paints,
Colors, and and
country Ready nixed Paints.
North Carol inn. I tn Court.
NOTICE
Having duly before
Superior Court clerk of Pitt
a. executor of the lat will and
of Elisabeth Clark,
notice is hereby U persons
indebted to the estate to make
payment to the undersigned and
all having against
, estate must present the same for pay-
on or before the 31st day of
1900, or this notice will plead
in bar of recovery.
This 31st day of Oct JOBS.
C. F. Chapman,
Executor Elisabeth Clark
Harry Skinner. Harry Jr.
H. W.
SKINNER WHEDBEE.
LAWYERS,
FOR
One three horse farm two
good dwellings, three Tobacco barns,
and necessary out miles
a ,
sections containing We hereby
ten ant houses live tobacco barns with us, in the practice
and pack house all under Law, Mr. Harry Skinner, Jr
rounded with ten thousand acre, of The
stock ranges for hop, and w
cattle Situated on the Dover . , , ,
lands R. B. Bee miles South of Dover January 2nd,
h a healthy section and good water
Apply to H. N. C H. W.
How We Got
It is believed that
the first thermometer about the year
1505. Ii was an instrument of
consisting of a bulb from
which n slender tube depended, open
at its lower end, and there plunged
into n vase containing some colored
liquid, such us vinegar or wine.
The glass bulb heated before I
the stem was immersed, and when j
the contained air cooled and con-
tho fluid in the upright
tube rose to a higher level.
This simple and primitive apparatus
is constantly made use of on the lee-
tore table nowadays when some aim-
pie demonstration of the laws of
heat is to he made,
Tho Discoverer of Hypnotism.
We owe our earliest knowledge of
hypnotism to those wise men of the
east, the to whom we owe
our language, our religion, our
philosophy and our oriental rugs us
well cholera and the opium habit.
Who first in that land of dreams
and dirt made use of hypnotic
passes to put his fellow men into in-
voluntary sleep as obscure a per-
iii history at the discoverer
of the oyster and unimportant,
for, while we enjoy all I lie material
advantages of discoveries of
these unknown heroes of invention,
are not obliged to consider the
claims of envious contestants every
year.
Aqua Costs
cents for filling
this Why, at the
drug stoic down the street they
charge only a quarter.
all it's worth
at that store, ma'am. They put
about worth of drugs ill
the bottle then fill it up with
water. put in the same drugs and
fill the bottle with the finest aqua
Thanks. Anything else
Browning.
Browning used to belittle himself
to his wife by saying that her
work was so much more
than his that nil was the product
of patient effort and cumbrous prep-
He compared himself to
some angel laboriously building up
a planet, working first on this
and then on the oilier, and mean-
while without an effort tied
you off a little
Mark Twain Was Responsive
A friend wrote to Mark Twain
asking his opinion on a certain mat-
and received no reply. Ho waited
a few days and wrote again.
letter was also ignored. Then
ho sent a third note, a
sheet of paper and a two cent stamp.
return mail he received I postal
on which was the
received,
end i
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is every member of the fain
our bright, earnest,
cultured, home loving American
woman is an ideal entertainer
and helper In a thousand
ways; but the fathers and
brothel--, and sons join In its
perusal by the fireside; children
orly turn to the pages
are. written for them.
TROUSERS are as the Stand-
ard of
There are many reasons
One is that they are the most carefully
manufactured trousers in the market. Another
reason is the
Frank Wilson,
The King Clothier.
Tl. is the leading Agricultural -a pertains
to live Stock and poultry tanner should bate
REMEMBER
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a ft tor
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THE RASTERS REFLECTOR
AND
J- Editor AND
Entered in the post Greenville. N. C, as second class matter,
Advertising rates made upon application.
A correspondent desired at every post in Pitt and counties.
in to
Pitt County.
e.
George Vanderbilt is beginning
to unload,
A SETTER AHEAD.
There is hope for the ship-
Ur i felt the
adequate trans
i In the face of
was cut bi j the most selfish arrangements a rail-
met today to gel
in r the holidays.
i it all followed quickly.
i I like to see
giving Christmas rubbed off n.
calendar.
road could establish,
business in Green-
ville itself has admirably; now
that our little city has attracted the
attention business enterprises
ill us shipping In
I will enable us to maintain rice
VALUE OF THE FARMS AND FARM
PRODUCTS.
In the busy whirl of tho present
day it is not every one who Stops
thinks what a grout country we
live in. Recent figures Riven out
by the secretary of agriculture
the United States show that our
are the greatest source i f
wealth iii the country. The s
themselves valued at
their increase in value
having been at the rate of
. per day during the last five
years. And what these farms pro
duce is something to think about.
Taking the principal crops of the
present year the secretary says that
corn reached a production
bushels. The value of the
hay is cotton
wheat oats
potatoes
barley tobacco
. . wife and wholesale
j profitably, it is a duty on
I the business men of Greenville to
Tie v the such though
plea early ii . Greensboro doctor it takes from a gigantic and
who killed his wile transportation company
i tides for i's own
It ohm- North Carolinians only, as a tyrant exact servitude of
products poultry
products Farming
is certainly attractive when it can
produce such wealth at this.
The gets his butcher knife;
whets it on his boot.
An looks with satisfaction
At the as they root.
lb- think- of home made
w gum.
A in gravy
the k i Hi ii lime is come.
The youngster gets his shotgun n
out to slay
The r, e bear, the fox,
Should run across his way;
there's bushes
Pulls the trigger, lets her ham,
shoots another youngster
Cause the time is conic
The football muscles
Is a big thick.
His calves is educated
to make an awful kick.
to maim mangle,
to pull on the bum,
Or kill their college says
The time is come.
J. G. Dailey, of Dailey Quartet
Result of The Watts Law.
many its;
to get
I be
out their throats.
Norfolk his weaker fellow beings And why
should this allowed to
exist Hi the men of this
,. ,. , i , . i,, exist by the grace of that arm of the
The doctor who nun
dared his wife nude an effort to g-1
out it I v the suicide route.
a corporation, the
i of I he people, or does that
i the government exist by the grace
If the can get fifteen of the people Greenville does m .
cent, for the balance of their cotton purpose of maintaining
no body will blame them for taking
it.
any unfair selfish business en-
rise, and to each institution no
support should be given.
King Cotton is about the biggest A now transportation passing
fellow in the public eye at this time,; through Washington now enters
and there is no telling how high he Greenville giving her shippers ad-
will facilities, and it is in this
route that our hope lies, together
Senator of New York, says ; with the coming of the Raleigh and
it is not so, that he has no idea Sound railroad. There is
resigning. They are usually not gratification in the thought that this
fast to turn loose a good thing. town will not always be dependent
upon one transportation company
What is a day to Sir. that thinks only of itself, and utterly
Hearst, the amount the contest is ignores the petitions for better
said to be sting him fie is from the people who suffer by
the advertising worth the price
have a way
coming to the front. Dr. has J mate
Lee s i -e i Durham an I subject to taxation
. e Forest e, . in I.- , .
was recently inaugurated .
of Mere in Georgia. own
One of the best ways for a town
lo build iii trade is for its business
men to interest themselves to
this end That is just
the Association of La
Grange is doing. For one thing
they are seeing to the Up
and shortening of highways that
lead into that town, and therein they
evince commendable enterprise,
Kin-ton Free Press.
A spirit like this ought to take
hold of the business men of Green-
ville i i condition of roads
leading to Greenville was made bet
tor trade would come here that goes
elsewhere.
The Gastonia Gazette mentioned
the fact that a in that town
on Sunday last, in his pulpit, said
he regretted that while Governor
Glenn had urged the people, in a
pious proclamation, to observe
Thanksgiving day, the Governor
himself wax going to see a football
game. The Governor did not go
lie was scheduled to attend church
and make a Sunday school address
We agree emit with the States-
ville Landmark, when it says
the preacher ah mid note
this and make tho announce to
mgr. u n That
rt . few ministers do,
They make criticisms
ii the pulpit, but if y find
i in err u i ire y It i I
., . fail to put i u t . a cat club t.
All who supported the Walls law
a all who doubted its wisdom will
be interested in the figures in our
Washington correspondence which
show there saloons i-.
the in June last compared to
two years ago when the Watts
law went in operation- There are
fewer now than in June. The whole
sale dealers have decreased from
to Two years ago there
more grain distilleries in
in North Carolina than in any
in the Union. The number was
Today are only in actual
operation. Fruit distilleries have
been reduced from -112 to in
When the Wan
Be take no
chance on a cold
m.-v stay right
with you all winter.
RIGHT INTO OUR
stoic and say.
have suffered long
enough. I have want
ed one of your
warm, comfortable
fitting, good looking
sensible, well made
overcoats.
We will then show
you our lines of Over
coats cut in every
wanted style S from
every worthy fabric.
BEST OVERCOATS
COPYRIGHT 1905 BY
HOUSE
that the Best Tailors
w how to build.
The S tits stuff in your hand will tell you the
B Coats haul felled edges, the collars, the
into on first January . . , , .- . .
the number be further re PM them breathes
he air or a f Tailor Shop and Overcoat perfection.
We i-. comfort and and pleasure in
store ;,., It you'll come after it.
Attention is called to these
a- root of great progress
the cause of temperance is making
Che is even butter than
these figures show. is cause In
this for advocates of temperance
thank God and take
Raleigh News and Observer.
Wilson's Indictment
KING CLOTH R.
In his wonderfully strong sermon
in Wilson on Sunday morning Bishop
made a powerful indictment
of the ids of the business and
w when he
Christianity, is
excluded from legislative halls, and
in business. When men of industry
and i- roe choose their agents,
do select men of
from w Christians, but
P j Bowen
Shirt Waist Silks, Ladles Woolen Goods in all
he styles and weaves.
-.- in handle their
them and night i
to make one man do the work
two, they expect ts . I
Landmark tells
lie- f sou
, the at th tin I hi r
night after the big foot all game,
an I says no urn its were made.
ting men was
f the I . . mischievous by any m s; as
by the Landmark it
,.,,.,. . . th work cf
The two new republican papers
Greensboro are having a monkey
and parrot time. The Industrial
News has got four libel suits
against it, and that paper and the
Tar Heel one suing each other
taking Nothing like i-
plenty advertising.
. Id is
. Why n arrest
should there be I r
toughs y in ire th in
congressmen j I A I ugh is a
seek out men who disregard
the law, make compromises,
who business ties
upon lines with the
view increasing their wealth.
ranks higher than
and the elements of
truth in ; shut out from the -1 i
nil
exposures in the giant life
insurance companies, the
trust and railroad com
the ii
light in Philadelphia and
cities, the com
Boys and and
Novelty Suits.
V v cir ultra shoes have just as much
,, . ii ;.,, a. shoe, and our own design
.; styles which are later copied by
; nil th first consideration, but
, the ah o d lot lit, you will not buy it for the style alone.
w mt is necessary too shoe, and in
this tho ULT
last makers are
u trades
Wear.
LINE Of
the best iii re-
even with on . , Agricultural Department,
the session met this
ft the erstwhile admirers
the et to he I
by the pi would till the
I bill
Tim North Conference
has had a as meeting at
son. The reports of the ministers
on various .
the Is n ace
that a I work had been
ally in I financially. The
n i of faithful men
ill the service the Master, and
their. ., is labors the growth
of His kingdom are with
how Mr. feels about
it u
The issue of Charity and
a several i
ii the part th
Here is one of
th
are a I
. i- of period in all
history, r is under the
saloons . re in the ditch at last.
Towns are ashamed to cl red
I bar bums to
office, and the moral element is firm
in the saddle. Wei.
measure the meaning of this bl
in.- but our children will enter
fully into it God for this
better
Sport public lauds, the
and lunar, quite different things of United States Senators
from students who or and wrong, the purchase
is t . us, the buying of
I are some
these ,,.,.
Tl is , . . . indictment I
the man X
to m u the big
and the town lays
a it e an Tl
means the om fa
I . v, he
s ,.,.,, . , ---------n . c
I i; in
HI
. . TE CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF
N. C.
T THE OF BUSINESS NOV.
. .
I.
; .- i .
-r
it
. . .
102.671 ; in
, . ,,. i up ,
i; u
ll
i ii
. , . to , i ii ind tore
;.
all, of I Saving Si
are looking f n
laved and u ,,.,. a
in saving, imperiled
es, besides afford
more or About Nov. lit, II i, a g of oar-
to other vessels, u ls
to my west Green-
craft of all kinds, makings total by tome party Owner
1.111 vessels to which aid was y identity same and
, , i of this
n It.
i, on -.-
-s-
10.179.46
5,000.00
i ch i.
847.69
1321,600.19
,., .
i. . . the above-named bank,
wear t to the ix -t of my knowledge
belief
and i before
. i till day
.-In.
J. A
J.
W.
Directors
run
. i
This department is J. H. FRY, who is authorized to rep-
resent Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory.
I III I Fill I II l
Just received by Tl G. tn U if A of hats
ear load right tor there are of rub caps this latest and
they will sell very cheap.
Beet hosiery for children at H,
L. Johnson's.
The town tux hooks are now
open at the store of S. O.
. all com and pay
promptly. 0.8. Smith, collector.
Our line of fall and Winter,
Is are now in. our lice be
fore you bay, yours to please A.
W. Co.
Another largo shipment of
her routs, shoes, and boots, at A style at
W On to.
For
nice apples,
oranges, mils go to
H. L.
Nice Hue of fresh groceries
ways on Barber
Any one u need of a good earl
one will last and render good
jail lo see or the
A. U.
all styles and sizes and prices very h. U Kittrell went lo Norfolk
reasonable. Hiding Barbel
Trunks and at
ton Barber c Co.
are arriving daily at A.
W. lie to
their before you buy
e.
If you want a bargain pants
go to A. W. they an-
oat at Id per cent off now.
On
Black
recommended for the human
If want a Tar Heel cart you
see the ball. I had better see about getting it at
in the A i. will
If you expect co
seed fr meal you can same lime
by meal far your seed when
family, line for perfectly ginned at the
balanced, com I Co. Oil Mil
sale by
B. T. Cox Bro.
Don't forget the nice furniture
at A W Ange ft Co
White's Colic and Kidney Cure,
the combination kidney medicine
tor stock and a sure colic care.
at Drugstore
For h corn a id oats, go to
Harrington Barber Co.
best assortment of
stationary ever brought to Win-
B. T Cox Br.
her load of school desk were
shipped out of A. Q.
yesterday.
and yellow
Harrington Harbor
be
when v at A
it C-i
Nicest cheapest line of men's
Harrington
stock food
horses and cattle at Harrington
Barber
on guns far the
next bi A. L House,
Try a bottle of Kid-
a sure cure for all Kid-
I at Harrington Bather
Co.
When you want nice dress
and trimmings to go lo A,
W Ange Ci they have n nice as-
ship I hem elsewhere.
Big line of hats and cans just
received, latest styles. Harrington
Barber Co.
A nice lot of hats and caps
received at A. W. Ange ft On.
are nice be sure to see them
Nil
suits at Tl L. i,
to Harrington Barber
for Rubber an jackets.
You can kill your hogs
now you to. for A. W,
Ange is salt to save them
A new of iron bedsteads just I so cheap that, you bud better see
Arrived at. A. W. Ange before
their stock before you bay
We love loses the A. O. Cox
Mfg. shipping out of
their desks I If do not believe it goto
It was only a car load of Barber and see
that were shipped out today, yourselves
Our Mr. ban been i That is a nice selection of Christ-
kepi of lat- deli, and at Harrington Barber a
Jo
The A. C. are run-
a in on
fans of K. A, Stanley as he
bill, his pocket 671.10 for one bale
ho
ft
John went to
Monday
A. i. i. Greenville
Tuesday,
Miss Alice was in town
d Am
Hat noway.
Geo. .
W. It. ii
w .-,. , i f,.,
Hodges.
B. I. Dud. I
i- Noble i. ;
1- s .-i
;, i i-.
n el e- h i
The licenses is
sued for the ear a
jUSt . less I ill- pi inn.
year.
Nodes.
All who have recoil oil
for the will
send t i red Ii. of Mrs.
II. C. i,. twelve o'clock
tomorrow.
Aid are earnest I
requested to lie at a meet
In of the In
president at o'clock. Tim ladies
are working day and in their
laudable efforts t. m
of the Bazaar. Entertainment and
class will be on
the tor every evening
during the week, Dec.
ii
DIES
RAIN
AND BOYS.
Hoc Irvine Dead.
News reached her Ibis morning
of the death of Mr. If livid-
which occurred at Kinston, of
at n
home was In Milt. he hint
Spec a puces on guns for , ,,
net., days AW Ange. .
has sure come. ., ,.,.,
bad many friends here.
Miss Annie hi one of
teachers in the graded
North In Court
I Before the
A. Manning, and Marv
are run- n, ,;.,,,.,, M ,;,,;,
nine their factory until late ; j.
I night since they p. in w ff
and th.-y are t, Ii. mid
by doing so.
Be sure to go to we the nice lo
more
of now furniture that A. W Ange
received i-fore you
buy i
Just car load dear, nice
and fresh
-i
rd was In
I, Barber Mi,, Cos who is teaching
Co. came Thursday to I l-i of
Floor oil c Mi -it Ange spend the holiday her i.--l c-i i to this date.
see their stock before y m buy. lire. H K. Cox. boon per cent more than
, , , , , , , ,, Nice i u . tin.
school desks and better u. i. , rue
. . , i i ft Co, I v n ,,. ii,,,
school desks ate being ma e and f I A ox
sold by laundry to look
Nice
Barber Co.
in .
Machine see A. W, Ange
They have nice one cheap
to II. L. Johnson's
he has a nice lot received,
they are nice.
A. W.
it II. L Johnson's and ex
line of Hosiery
Misses Ladies a- d I
in
Sim lay.
i w mi
i to we
A W. i Co. have i
received a new lot of shoes. B
sine and get bis prices
h oil buy i r.
poultry food at
II in Barber Co.
-1, it in p Otis ; i in II.
I,. i i Ill's.
It. T. c ; Bro. have fall line
b pan i,
.
led -i BOB b.
school
ind see what
ii e bringing else-
where,
ii -h i fries
hi hand H. L
, nice and last long take II. L.
Johnson represent-, the
on -i earn laundry,
Their i no buck l-an u use
that coming so h general
as tin in y the A.
Mfg .
in the d as not use
them.
house in
morning after
wit h the home p .
Mi s Clam after
spending Thanksgiving home
limed Monday i . lit,
A. O t i Mon-
day
If yon want a nice sewing ma
; chine cheap see A. Ange
they e nice ones.
inclined to
j i- away the on
Mis Georgia returned spree. like our friend,
after upending lo .
a few days at her medley our items as
summer l but
get one of these I hi at A.
h .
. one our a- J.
i. May n mist e
Mr Fry know
When in town call to me I
run a alas livery feed and j the orphanage. Well
W . Sense. in -i are till
Nice lino of winter underwear s for
for men and youth's
8- Just by K. G. man
Anew line of re- Co., a car load of sail sir,.
K Q. Chapman to gel their
Miss Ward Moore, who is a . , , , ,
L , . . . . is e we h i
the W. Ii. spent , .
and with her
. , , pal lo you l
parents . .
. m to nu
Miss R Gold ,.
. , , . a P I in f, or
Point,
. pair of those he i .
been visiting . ,. ,. t .
c y . that blizzard
friends in town, returned home
morning,
cloth, and let make you a
I am with that
Be sure mi to tin I I you have been
u bed
A. W.
of Baggy Register of R. William
Men's and youth's pan all an being mad- ,,, ,. , . .
M, it I by the A. Q. couples since last report
l. I -I v
i .
n-ind It -I ft
T , . n I
i mis.
I., ti i
writ
Le. us set st ; on the matter t f
Overcoats. The most successful process for water-
proofing a garment is that Priestley's, and every
treated to their process their name,
and when in addition to Priestley's stamp
n overcoat is identified with the label of Wilkinson the
combination is insures not only a waterproof
overcoat, but also an overcoat of fine with
Knocks of and style that distinguish the
Clothing people from ordinary sort.
A Line Just Received,
U. El
Lire Ii y
Cheaper
.-
M E Mm . i
It n-ii I.
Annie A. M,
Jenkins, K Bowers, w K .
it. Me ;
Ii
S Jesse
Taylor, M. C. in r, Mann-
Mo. G. Ford,
K. Ward, John
Williams. wife
Bottle
Moore,
John T I,
N -s. N M wife Mil-
Hammond, w -i . i, w
Matthews s m, .
, l ; I .;
Manning,
iv f, e
I I lO v-
i, -I-- -hi In ii wit
n ill an, l. n
K w a ,
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r t of Witt , -i- Hi,.
the III further
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ii . irk .
County, at his In n-
the in .
and . n n
the . .
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II
lie to mid
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I.-. v. I
THE SECURITY .
Greensboro,
North
lower rate than other
will sell p y . nine
premium pa . mi . . .,, ,
yon in p r
P.
The Pioneer Representative in Greenville of horns
All III
ill.-, i, ,,;
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AND BALE
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rein
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Insurance. ill i n .,
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Han Mi Club, Nuptial
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Son Last .-
r c
me
THE HORRORS OF WAR.
end runs IO our
Mate. I lest Moth
In the course of the nut write B. B. f
a handful of Me. For the past year.
flung themselves into a small however, m the
red roofed farmhouse, determined On U. I taken
to sell their lives dearly. They bar- IV King's Discovery f.
headed the ground floor as strongly h has
as they were able and from the up- from serious lung trouble His
Per opened fire on their assail- mother's death was a sad loss for
ants, tor nearly two hour, the Mr. h- that lung
kept bay. The trouble must not be neglected,
and how to Quickest re
lief and cure for and colds
Price and guaranteed at
J. L. Wooten, Druggist. Trial
bottle free.
cried Hannah
, relief I g
Buck ten's It
my tearful moiling which
else would heal, aid from
which I had suffered tor
It is a marvelous healer far for
cuts, burns and wounds.
a J L drug store.
Prussians were
of rifle bullets riddled
roof and upper walls, and Anally,
one by one, the were
Concluding that the
of the little stronghold had
at length been exhausted and
pared for a savage hand l I
tussle with the garrison,
burst through the i
and ejected an entrance.
To their amazement the ground
floor was unoccupied save for a little
girl of five, who looked up into their
laces with u smile of happy
She Had been playing with her
doll and evidently thought that tho
heavy firing had been odd new
game which the had
been having especially for her
amusement. As the big blue eyed
sergeant caught her up in his arms
and kissed her she asked, with an
air of disappointment, why they had
stopped the pretty
Through the terrible death wrestle
of Rations this happy
little mother bad been pleas-
ant orbed in family cares. The
wrath of kin the of an-
race hatreds, were tilings she
could not understand, even the
of fire and load had seen.
to her but such strange elemental
music as the wren in its nest hears
when a thunder shower sweeps over
the woodland.
A ladder led to the upper floor of
the farmhouse, and when the con-
ascended they found among
the wreckage of shattered roof and
crumbling walls the rest of the
more than nine in nil
lying dead. Beside them lay tho
mother of the child with n
still clutched in her hand.
What Ha Bought.
A man in Montclair, X. J., re-
bought a bull pup whose list
of recommendations was as long as
the pedigree received from the dog
fancier. The pup was lonesome in
new surroundings and raised a
melancholy howling to make it gem
understood. Pour times
the night the owner was roused
from his sweet suburban sleep to
quiet and console that bull pup. Ha
had come to believe that the animal
was reconciled, and the pup did he-
have very well the following day,
owner, who really can sing,
to entertain some guests
with a solo. The pup promptly be-
to howl most dismally.
said the man with intense
bought you for a .
not an Mag-
Not the Man.
i ,. . Donahue of Hie
Hampshire v. as some-
what fond of drink. After the war
the Ti nth, wishing ins pi lure, c 111-
mi artist to do the .
Ai .
art i, in c i i the Boston Her-
. of the me of the
Te an inn i.
Trials in court may be postponed
It's different with domestic
trials.
AN OLD ADAGE
light purse Is a heavy
Sickness makes a light parse.
The LIVER U the seat nine
tenths of all disease.
go to the root of the whole mat-
thoroughly, quickly safely
and restore the action of the
LIVER to normal condition.
Give tone to the system and
solid flesh to the body.
Take No Substitute.
A Disastrous Calamity
It is a disastrous calamity,
you lose health, because
and constipation nave sap
it Prompt relief can
be iii Dr New lite
Pills; they build up your
and cure headache,
colic, etc.
Guaranteed at J L
store.
R. CO
Steamer L. leaves
Washington daily
at a. m. for leaves
Greenville daily
at m. for
Connecting at Washington with
Norfolk Southern Railroad tor
Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia,
New York, Boston and all other
North. Connects a Norfolk
with all points West.
Snippers should order their
freight via Norfolk, care Norfolk
R. R.
Sailing hours subject to change
without notice.
T. H. MYERS, Agent, Washing-
ton, N. C.
J. J. CHERRY, Agent, Green-
ville, N. C.
H. C. General T. and
f. Agent, Norfolk, Va.
COBB BROS. CO
Norfolk,
Buyers and Brokers in
Cotton, Grain and
ons. Private Wires to New
Chicago and Orleans.
p. R. L.
Dentist.
N. C.
My This a Worth
Step and
it Wonderful
Greensboro, N. C. March 1903.
Mrs Joe take pleas-
in stating that your Remedy
has entirely cured our little girl of
a very bad case of eczema, which
covered a great part of her body.
She had from
the time she was three weeks old,
until she was six years old. She
is now perfectly well and I feel
I cannot too highly of
it. She has out had a symptom of
it for six yeas.
J. W. COBB.
Your ship will never come in
less you go out with a tug to meet
it.
1.1
j i. nm k b.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers
j Bags.
and shipment
often as great as woman's, but
S. Austin, of the
publican, of Leavenworth, Ind.
was no when h-
refused to the doctors to op
on his wife, for female
he con
eluded to try Electric Bitters. My
wife was then so sick, she could
hardly leave her bed. and
had tailed to
her. After taking Electric
she was cured, and can
no perform all her household
Guarantee by J. L.
Wooten, Druggist.
Sleep Comfortable
SLEEPING ON THE BEST.
Royal Elastic Felt Mattresses are
to all others.
Our piece Enamel Iron Beds are
as the best
Remember every Royal Elastic Mattress and
bed is sold under guarantee-H not the best, price re-
funded.
OUR STOCK IS IN
EVERY DETAIL
Floor Covering of every description, Sideboards, China
Closets, Book Cases, Parlor Suits and Chairs or all
kinds.
YOU NEED FURNITURE
to i his of the picture.
You will be consulting the interest of your pocket book
to investigate our stock. Our and
Springs are perfection in making. Try a pair.
Taft
NEXT DOOR TO SAM WHITE'S.
To the Cotton Growers and Business
Men of Pitt County.
You are hereby requested to hold
a meeting in each township
first Saturday in December at
P. M. to organize and name from
two to five delegates to attend a
meeting to be held at the Court
House in Greenville the second
Saturday in December, h. at
o'clock.
This meeting is for the
purpose of organizing the cotton
interests in Pitt county and to
select delegates to the North Ciro
Cotton Association which
meets the first
day in January, the 3rd. County
and township organizations will be
as outlined by the Southern Cotton
Association. Each will elect a
President, Secretary and Treasurer.
The Southern Cotton Association
is now recognized as a prominent
factor in protecting the cotton
growers interest and in keeping
prices of the on a paying
basis, and I trust all who are
interested will meet and give us
their cooperation.
B. K. COTTEN,
Vice President First District,
North Carolina Cotton Association.
To Publishers
and Printers
We an entirely new
on which patents
are pending, whereby we
can re-face old Brass Col
and Head
it. and thicker, and make
them fully as good as now
and without any unsightly
knobs or feet on the bot
torn.
PRICES
Column and Head
Rules regular length each
L. S and
Head Ruled inches in
and over
per
Rule
sample of
full
will he cheerfully
on application.
D. W.
. i
I i i i . .,. I on the
. on ct
Don't touch it
I ;
v.
Not
Pat. ;, be labors,
not Mike
An
A r .- mo popularly
believed to have been won by Sir
Walter from Elisa-
beth, on the debatable question
how much smoke i- contained in a
of tobacco. A pound of the
article was d, burned
then weighed in ashes, and the
was held to be
settled by determining the weight
of the smoke as exactly that f the
tobacco before b burned, minus
the The that the ashes
having i additional weight
by combination with the oxygen of
the atmosphere wits of by
E ii and the knight.
Tore, of Habit.
of a
on one of our American riv-
was b i in
co I church in a city which
in one end of bis route. One
shortly afterward it was report-
ed to him, when on shore, that there
was a leak in the church. Ho was
accustomed to and on
receipt pi the message he went to
took a candle and start-
ed down into the cellar to find the
leak, evidently thinking of the base-
M the hull of the good ship
Zion. The captain himself tells the
story with much apparent enjoy-
of humor.
I Groceries
And Provisions
Cotton Bagging and
Ties always on hand
Supply Co
Manufactures of Type and
High Grade Pitting Material
n. With
How Is
Is your pulse weak, too slow,
too fast, or does it skip a beat
Do you have shortness of
breath, weak or hungry spells,
fainting, smothering or choking
spells, palpitation, fluttering,
pains around the heart, in side
and shoulder; or hurt when
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 lat. 1903. I took
down weakness and dropsy,
and gradually grew I told
by my family that my
mu My and
given mo up to die. My
and body swollen to
larger than normal size, and
water had collected around my hart.
Fox at least three I had to alt
propped up In bed to keen from
I sent for five of Dr.
Heart Cure, and by the time I
bad taken them all I entirely
cured. I feel better than I have for
twenty and I nm able to do
any kind of work on my farm. My
attending physician told me that If It
hadn't been for Dr. Heart Cure
I would now be In my grave.
L. T. CURD. Ky.
Dr. Heart Cur. Is sold by
who will guarantee that
h. first will benefit. If It fall,
he will refund your money.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
Fresh kept con-
in stock. Country
Produce Bought and Sold
D. W.
Q R
North Carol in a.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
THE BANK Of FARMVILLE. FARMVILLE. N. C
CLOSE OF BUSINESS, NOV. 9TH, 1905.
HAS IT EVER
OCCURRED TO YOU
caused by If you eat a
little too much, or if you subject to
attacks of Indigestion, you have no doubt
had shortness of breath, rapid heart beats,
heartburn or palpitation of the heart
Indigestion causes stomach to
expand swell, and puff up against
heart. This crowds the heart and inter-
with its action, and in the course of
the heart becomes diseased.
Dyspepsia Cure
digests what you eat, takes the strain off
of the heart, and contributes nourishment,
strength and health to every organ of the
body. Cures Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sour
Stomach. Inflammation of the
membranes lining the Stomach and
Tract. Nervous Dyspepsia and Catarrh
of the Stomach.
After eating, would distress ma by making
my heart and I would become weak.
Finally got a bottle of and it gave ma
relief. After using a bottles I am cured,
MRS. NICHOLS. Perm Van, N. Y.
I had stomach and was In a bad state as I
had heart trouble with It. I lock Dyspepsia
Cure about lour months and it cured ma
D. O.
Digests What You Eat
Not Quite
How often you can get a
thing
nail or screw driver or
lacking. Have a good
tool box and be prepared for
emergencies. Our
Is all you could desire, and
we will see that your tool
box does not lack a
article.
Of
You get Harness
Horse Goods,
of
J. P
Loan
Overdraft
1.205.60
Due from Bunks
Cash
Gold
Silver coin 1,882.22
Nat, note-i 6,267.00
110,287.31
Capital stock pd in
Undivided pr.-tits 302.42
to check 45.934
166,987.81
f I How Many People You
Reach Without
leaving your own office
ma.
State of North
County of
I, J. R. Davis above-named hank, do
swear the above statement id true to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
and sworn to be-
fore me, this 9th of Nov-
1906.
J. V.
J. R. DAVIS,
W. M. LANG,
W. J
R. L. DAVIS,
A Telephone Line
IS A DOOR TO YOUR
TELEPHONE
IS LOCKING lit
DOOR
Dan You Afford It
as its
st SO MS.
,.
Co. U S A.
to love, Inn
a poor relation.
After I will lie
pared to
to mil depot for
R persons In town at
each person The will
then only hotels o
S depot and wharf aid i-i
I that will also be -hone r
J. TURNAGE
Ill
let
It OVER VI
Rates
For
TO
LOCAL MANAGER or
Home Telephone and
Telegraph Company,
ON.
Hardware,
For C Stoves
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am-
munition, One and Two Horse
Steel Plows. Heat Cutters and
Stutter. In fact anything
in Hardware come to
H- L. CARR
OUR
J. Mi and Agent-
N. c. -w
A- for Daily L J
end we take
, , . eases, at J. R. Bro.
treat In
writing for Ai re
in arrear. hare a daily new and
receive mail at confectioneries right from the
We also lake orders
for job
The loaf bread right
shoes are the best. oven
pair sold a hi rick gun ran tee I
W. C. Jackson Co. control
Hoe for Ayden. For carpenters grind stones
, hemp rope and pulleys, at J. K.
rugs and art squares
finer than the finest, Cannon
meal, lime
I windows binders nails Cross
Oranges, apples, bananas and all
fruits kept by
horn.
cut s and mechanic at J
R Smith Bro
twenty re ard till
for f Baa
Slaughter in t. W. Tucker, Sheriff
of Pitt F. C.
weigh or
all good made
years old, when last seen
wore low, crown bro- n hut,
hair in middle, tolerably
thick; talks clear like
up from
came, specially fond of ladles
He escaped from convict
1905. The
reward will be promptly t r
tor his return -v.
horn, Supt, Public Pitt
C.
Bro. need the way
sale here Saturday of second hand of Crockery, Tin ware
sewing machines of every kind,
variety and make. They sold all
the way from ten to three
and a half dollars each. We saw
one which very forcibly
us of what we have read in some
of books way buck, might
have occupied a cozy corner in the
home of Mrs, Adam.
Mrs. M. M. Sauls and little
daughter, who have been
in Virginia for some consider-
able length of time, came borne
last Wednesday and doctor's
has sprouted nearly an
Inch on account of smiles of an
inspiring growth.
your buildings by
painting them with Harrison's,
Town and lead
end full line of colors, kept at J.
K Smith
Yon should see oar line of lace
before baying J. R. Tar-
V. Cramps and paper roofing,
Pomps with long or short joints
and pipe at J. R. Smith Bro.
J. R. Smith A Bro., have added
several very convenient revolving
tools to their stores for the
patrons. This an
enterprising and spare no
means toward the ease and pleas-
of those who visit them.
Indeed same can be said of all
merchants. They are strictly
to date.
Lafayette is build
log a story six room rest
deuce end J. B. Garris a large
Story building Lee street. This
street is getting to be one of the
in Ayden. From present
indications the prospects of Ayden
for another year are very bright.
If somebody or some corpora-
would build a factory, then
we would be strictly it.
Dress goods, Broad cloth, Hem i-
Mohair, cashmere, albatross
Bilks, trimmings, lining and white
goods at J K Smith Bro
Bed steads, springs,
single double, rockers, dining
and split-bottom chairs wash stands
dressers tables at J R
t Bro
We have just received a ship-
of Queen shoes
women. We ask you see
them before buying, J. R. Tare,
The Norfolk crowd have all come
home. They report a good time
and are still yelling,
to see us, Hart Jenkins.
A of glass
ware, fancy lamps, and tinware
at J B Smith St
On B. B. Co's new
for beef, fresh meats,
sage, and fresh fish.
Per patches, apples,
Ci to E. B. Dall
r.
Cw f nit f r by
specialties are, staple and
Fancy Fruit and Con
Dry goods, Notions
and Shoes. for Wanamaker
Brown Clothing, made to
dual measurement. far
Troy which
will also be called for and deliver-
ed free. Thanking yon for past
and hoping to serve
you in the future. F. G. Buhmaun
Co.
Cannon and Tyson invites your
attention to their car load of stoves
and heaters.
We your attention to
line of harness, Cannon
and Tyson.
Wear Corliss Coon-Collars. for
cents. J. B.
Mies Mary Overton, after a visit
to the family of Ben Smith, near
here, has returned to her at
Ahoskie.
D. S. Moore returned from
Baltimore Sunday evening where
he has been to buy Christmas
goods.
A very large crowd of people
here to attend
Greenville.
Ir being in
all the officers
out the county hail render a
report.
Beat Sewing e OH,
also the best and clean-
Warranted a to
at J. H. Bro.
Buy trunks valise, satchels
and suit from Turnage.
Owing to a two delayed
train Sunday mere were no
vices in the church that
night. a sore disappoint-
to many but magnificent
schedule pm up by A. C. L.
need cause surprise to no one. It
is a consequence natural results.
We there will be much
giving receiving between now
if the old
gentleman is going to us
Dr. Joseph Dixon,
mm
Office St.
Ayden. N. C.
SAULS
C.
ENTRY OF
J. rater, and
acre., vacant land In i
Haddock
Hill's u I
of
I, I oilier.
J. I Smith.
title to or In
in the I, iii-r
their protest with mo In within the nest
. i or
will he law
It Williams,
i ,.
LANIER MILLIARD,
N. C.
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Iron
at Book
North
i ,
J i mis. j.
L. Williams, J. nuns, Mary
Allen, Henry
Susan X.
Alien by hist i in St. . Allen
B. a .
their in. ;. w,
Ex-
Bale laud
By of a .-
ti i in
cause, on , i
will hi. . 2-,.,
I- b D, C.
of
. entitled
De-
I to public at Court
I bidder fr
cash tie pi. to
ulna and b. Greenville
Township. Pitt
line, adjoining th Sain Alien.
. . M. ti. Move Mill
When the best fountain was formerly ., o
pen it is a assort- I seven or This sale
w made for partition.
f A
lb t k m.
of
t IT yea
to a boar go
to see
A Overalls,
and best line of paste
for en market at
J. B.
W. F. Hart is on a visit to
relatives in Kinston.
W. R. Harris, a former resident
of Ayden, now of Virginia, is
spending time here with
Dr. J. R. Palmer, a very
physician of Greene county,
died in
and his remains were brought here
yesterday and carried to
ton, his old home, for interment
Dr. Palmer was not only a success-
physician, but w i- an exceed-
popular and clever j
man. He was held in the highest j
esteem by all who knew him and at
time his death possessed a
very lucrative practice.
people of county will miss
him and his plate will not lie filled
for some time to come, if ever.
the Cox cotton planter the
best market at J. R. Smith
ft Bro.
Fashion Hand-made Paw-
Paw Gum Bread Trays at J. B.
Smith Bro.
Buy your furniture of
and Tyson, they bare the beet and
C. Jackson skewing
most complete Use ,
and suit's ever
shown in the town of Ayden. fro
them a trial. They
they can pi as the style
end quality.
Cannon and Tyson have the
strongest line dress and
shoes in
Gingham at i cents
per yard, great in white
slippers and summer at J.
Smith
E. E. Co. will do all
possible can to please you
their new line heavy
groceries.
carry
a lull line of meat, lard and
goods. Don't buy before giving
me a trial. Frank Lilly.
Hart A Jenkins
smoking tobacco K.
On Jan. 1st 1900 I will
in Ayden, and
sell my stock consisting of dry
goods notions, hat caps,
boys children's clothing, pants
groceries etc. I offer every
at cost All I ask is to come awl
see, what I have to offer., Will
sell all, or J of stock
to purchase, call see the
prices. Yours to serve
J. F.
1905. Ayden N
Ad
FREE DELIVERY
of November,
V. C.
F. G. S Co., will have from low on a
Wagon. Those purchasing goods at oar store, will hare
e delivered Free of Charge at their In any
part f Ayden or natural
F. G Company,
Carolina,
Pitt
-I. B. N. Williams
by guardian S. W.
Tyson Joseph
vs
J. c.
By virtue of a made mi the
of D c
Moore, Clerk of s of
county. Id the above t nth ed
cure I on Saturday 23rd day
expose to public
sale, at the court door in Green
ville, to the highest bidder far cash.
the following parcel of land to
and in
ship. Pitt county, North Carol-, town
joining of . Alien, a, ad-
Allen. N w Marv
and others, Hi acre
or less, d known as the Moses w.
Tyson place, including the land on
P sides of the Cree
I This sale is made
M. C.
road.
hour
of sale o'clock M.
This the J Wt day of 1905.
P. C. Harding,
Commissioner
OF
THE BANK OF AYDEn
N.
At the business 19th, 1906.
Our line of Groceries aim Con-
is complete. and
see us. H. Tripp Bro.
Mrs. O C. Noble children
are visiting her parents at Oak
City.
Merrimon of Wash-
spent Thanksgiving here
with his mother.
Miss of Greenville,
bus been her sister, Mrs.
C. A. Fair and W. H. Clark A.
near
day on a hunt. their
they brought a line buck. Charlie
says had tine sport and it is
lots of fun to kill a Call on lint Jenkins for a bar
rel of Columbia Flour, none better
had
Highest prices paid for chickens
eggs and all country produce
I by Tripp Bro.
Come to see Hart Jenkins,
you to
your feet, we can save you
and you something to fit the
foot. We carry nicest best
shoe you ever saw. Try a
pair be
We are receiving shipments of
furniture every day. Come to see
us if you barging J. It. Turn-
age.
Needles and repairs for
all makes of sewing machines at
. H. Tripp ft Bro.
Latest styles cloaks wrap
for Misses Ladies
also a nice line of Zephyr
tors at K. Smith ft Bro.
See our line of ladies
J. R. Turnage.
Buy one of Hawes
Hats. Sold under a guarantee.
J. It, Turnage.
If you want a good bbl. of Hour
see us, we sell only the best.
J. K. Turnage.
A full line of trunks, valises, tel
grips, satchels, hand ,
and suits cases at J B Bro
Buy your Felt Mattress at Can-
non Tyson, they have the bet.
I always keep hand u full
line feed at lowest cash
prices Such as hay, oats, corn,
cotton seed meal hulls,
ship stuff. Frank Lilly.
cars cotton seed,
will pay highest cash price, don't
sell your seed until you see me.
F. Lilly.
For rugs, carpeting, mattings
see our line J. It
Turnage.
one desiring to
purchase a valuable tract of land
partly the town of, Ayden will
do well to see the undersigned at
once. J, A. Harrington,
age.
Turnage is headquarters for
shoes.
Three dime, Battles, for cents
of our spun sewing Machine oil, J.
Tripp u Bro.
We have just received a large
shipment of dry goods. Come to
see us J. R. Turnage.
Loans and Discounts,
Furniture Fixtures
Due Banks,
Gold Corn,
Silver 1,488.311
National Bank notes
other U. S. notes
Total,
3,913.00
LIABILITIES.
Capital paid in,
fund 1,090.00
Undivided profits less
expenses,
Dividends unpaid .
Deposits subject to check,
Cashier's
Total.
OF NORTH
COUNTY OB PIT r, ,
J. R. Smith, Cashier of the l ink, do solemnly
that the above statement is true to the best of my and be-
; J. B SMITH,
R. SMITH,
R. CANNON.
Subscribed sworn to re
this of Nov. 1903.
STANCIL HODGES,
Public
TO CREDITORS
Having before the Sn-
Clerk Pit, county a.
the estate of John F
, hereby
Rive,, all indebted to the es-
Payment to the
el and.
said are notified
t. present the same to the undersigned
for payment before the 1st day of De
ember, HOB, or this notice ill be
plead in of their recovery.
his 1st day of December,
W. H.
John F.
THE
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST GO.
AT BETHEL, N. C.
At the close of business
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts
Furniture A Fixtures
Duo from Banks and
Bankers
Cash items
Gold and silver coin,
National bank and
other U. notes
Total
827.89
089.68
80,420.60
711.07
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock i 5,800.00
Surplus fund
Undivided profits 108.04
Time certificates of
deposit
Deposits subj, to
checks out
189.14
Stats of North Carolina, County of Pitt,
I. II. H. Taylor, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my
edge and belief.
Subscribed and sworn to
ore mo, this 18th day of Nov.
JULIUS BROWN,
Notary Public.
H. H. Taylor, Cashier.
Correct-
R. J. GRIMES,
J. R. BUNTING,
M. O. BLOUNT
PUBLIC SALE OP VALUABLE
LAND-
By virtue of power and
vested in Last Will and
id lute James wen-ill
on
the COrt House do r in the town of
Greenville, sale, to the
highest bidder, the following tracts or
parcels of land situate in Beaver Dam
township, to wit,
A tract adjoining the lands of J
II. Joyner, the Harris tract, W ti
Smith tract and others, known s
a part of Home contain-
Sf acres, more or less.
A tract adjoining the lands of J S
Harris, the Smith and others eon-
acres, more or
Harris Land,
A tract lands of the
late w. T. Harris, the Smith land and
acres, more or
rs. and known as a pint Old
A tract adjoining the lands of the
late James C Cobb, Smith and
Others, acres, more or
less, known as a part of w H
Smith
a tract adjoining the lands of j s
D Smith, II F and
known as Tyson
more or
less, and subject lo the dower ii-ht of
Terms cash
R. J.
II
cut of the last will and
of
NOTICE.
By virtue of the power in a
Mortgage Deed executed and de-
livered by E. Spier to Chas K
Gardner on day March
and duly recorded in Register
Deeds office of Pitt North Caro-
in Book page the
will expose
the court door in Greenville to
highest bl on Thursday, Dec
a certain or
and being In the of and
State of North Carolina and described
as follows, to wit. That parcel
of land in town of i on south
side of Main street, adjoining the land
of It, on
and street on north, contain,,,,
I Of acre, more or less, said
deed. Terms of sale
This I day of Nov.
E. Mortgagee.
jambs. Greenville, n, c,





I III I Hi I.,
Christmas Gifts
AND;
OIL
. . i
o arc bi prepared than ever to III v. every need in
this line. We received a Hue lot Re J Chairs,
Rug 1.1 urea, I and many other In com-
a . ., v. .
LADIES DRESSING TABLES,
Attentive and us
in To tr goods I- pleasure.
. . i share.
HIGH ART
YIELDS are sure to
dwindle from year to year
unless the soil is kept supplied with
a complete fertilizer containing
Potash.
Just how Potash increases cotton;
RIGHT, LOOKS RIGHT, WEARS RIGHT, THEY RETAIN THEIR SHAPE.
They are made of wool and you need never fear fading or turning colors. They make you feel com-
ard pleased with your purchase. Come in and try on a suit if you like-leave if you wish.
WE A OF IN THESE GOODS.
The demand for Winter Suits has been heavy but we have bought heavier in order to secure the lowest possible
prices. We have large orders for our next Spring Clothing and positively must move stock now
on hand. DO YOU NEED A SUIT or would you buy a Suit at 1-3 less than you have ever bought the
if so come to see us and convince yourself. We set the pace, others follow. You can never tell what the
pace is unless you come to see us. We are always glad to see you.
READ PRICES CAREFULLY BELOW.
SENSATIONAL SALE
OF CLOTHING.
Your a lot of mens sale made of good
strong of t. s iN price
A sensation in mens mix-ti Cheviots and
crops is shown in our 90-page book, M i.
. . . . . Mires -mil and
res -mil cheeks plaids aid These
re certainly grandest values in the pries
This book is sent
absolutely free any cost or
r mi r Men fine suits, comprising a grand assortment simile and
to any farmer who will write tor it I, ,, w a .
J . bl-k, brown.
KALI WORKS.
New or So. brood Street.
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS
mixture in all the new-Ht and desirable
shad, all superbly Md, oats fie finished. A
Men's fin- suits, extra fine, equal every respect to
custom work. This season's latest styles and best sellers.
Worsted, Cheviots, Scotch mixture and reliable
j letter made garments have never by any
in North Carolina. We claim then to b A of any
garments on th market. We are now th- n it 17.851
We have put on sale at suits mothers sell
They come in and d sacks.
clothing made by Stratus in black and
and latest shades of gray, a mixtures, and tail
to a into suits of surpassing consider
values at Our price is 811.60
ARE UPON US AND
Come in and ask to sea our clothing. We are always
perfect lit guaranteed, value that are ea ad in ever res neat . i
glad to nothing to look and when
suits that ell C. T. price tired a slow and chair for yon to rest.
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have received there tell supply. The holidays are here
and like a train .-. and soon
We have a beautiful line this season and
will be glad to show them to you.
The heavy and continued advance in cotton and wool will necessarily force goods to advance
in price. Be wise and make your purchases at the earliest possible date. In our determination to give you
better values than Others we have not overlooked any department in our mammoth store. Don't fail to see our
dazzling values in SHOES for men, women and children, UNDERWEAR for everybody, DRESS GOODS DRY
GOODS, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, fact that yo .
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Including . D lowed.
as the rush will
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to pay for what they want.
w m . a sure to
t a of their money.
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
HE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 1905
No.
ANOTHER DAILY
TRAIN IN SIGHT
Greenville Will Soon Have
Better Transportation Fa-
After three of
been for it and much written
In the need
of it, tall brunch of the
Line to have another daily
train. The following letter from
General Superintendent W. A.
to Mayor . . M. Wooten
will be rend with the
of Greenville and other
interested.
Wilmington, N. C. 1905.
Mr. Frank M. Wooten,
Mayor, Greenville, N. C.
My Dear
I am pleased to say, in answer
to petition sent us from the
at Ayden, Win-
and Grifton, that the
management has decided to put
on, at an early date, a
train
Id order to meet the wishes of
petitioners.
Io potting go this train we, of
do so with the intention of
continuing it, unless we find the
by operation
great to warrant continuance.
We hope, however, it will t least
pay expense, although we are not
tall that it will.
Yours very truly,
A. W
General Superintendent.
While the letter does not say
just when the additional train
will he put on, the assurance that
it is to be at early date is
In move the officials
of the road are to be commended,
and Tm Reflector is sure that
the increased patronage will prove
that the is a profitable
The Atlantic Coast Line with
commendable quickness, is fulfill-
the promise made in letters
tent to Greenville a few days ago
giving notice that an additional
train would be put on
between Tarboro and Kinston.
Notice has been given that this
Dew will begin Monday,
and run daily on
the following Leave
at a. m., arrive at
Greenville at arrive
at at p. in. Return-
leave Kinston at P-
arrive at Greenville at p. in.,
arrive at Tarboro at ti p. at.
This announcement brings
gratification to the
people of Greenville and other
towns to be benefited this
additional It. is now up to
the to do their
this train to the
railroad, and we believe it will
take only a short while to manifest
Too the new train in
an excellent and will make
Greenville ho easy access that
will no longer be classed by the
traveling public as nu
way town and because
there was do means of getting
her i but once i day. Now we
win have passenger trains,
both making such connections
the main line is to give quick
transportation to any point
desired. There is not a business
enterprise in Greenville but what
will be this
passenger train and
ii glad that it bus
COUNTY MATTERS
Proceedings the Board of
hoard of county
met In monthly session on the
4th, ail the members
Sums were ordered paid from
the treasury as
Pauper superintendent
home
prisoners insane
court cost
court
bridges and ferries
pest house stationary
roads township
roads Falkland township
roads 238.08, of deeds
23.25 commissioners stock
law 189.43.
Th treasurer, superintendent
of sheriff filed their
monthly reports.
Boat reinstated on
pauper list to receive per
month. was added
to per month.
C. L. Gannon and J. S. Clark
were permanently released from
poll tax because of infirmity.
B. L. Griffin was released from
poll tax incorrectly charged against
him.
Claude Smith, A. C. Jackson
and Mrs. Manning were
released taxes in Grifton
special school district incorrectly
and Jim Cox and J. J.
in Ayden school district.
W. H. Crawford was released
from stock law tax
charged in error.
P. Davie, J H Moore, J S
Harris and Richard Cherry were
released taxes incorrectly
charged.
The bridge across Log swamp
on Ike road was
accepted and made a county
The clerk was ordered to notify
Solicitor Ward, at Washington,
that Isaac colored,
county, is reported as
having a wife in that comity, and
if tine he should be as
has a living wife in this
who is a county
J. W. Tucker, constable of
Greenville township, tendered his
resignation which was accepted.
J R Spier and H A Blow were
appointed committee to investigate
annual report of
The following jurors were drawn
for January court.
First K J E
Warren, J H Warren, W S
J J Buck, G R Buck, C R
Harrington, W E
John T Evans, R
W Smith, Titus Jolly, C H
ton J B Nelson, H E Ellis, A G
Cox. Jesse F Hart, J F Harrington,
J T Hart. A V Lang, J F
R O J A A E
Tucker, W E Hooker,
J W Brooks, A It House, Peter
Fleming, W II Rives, J T Edwards,
C D Rountree, R L Little, J E
Moore.
Second Week.-C A L
A Corbett, N A Albert
Moore, II A Para more. J Hint,
B T Hart, J R Smith, J L Jackson,
j Joel Patrick, E C King, J M
Henry Edwards, J F Boyd,
Jr., Jessie A. Tyson, A Q Which
I Barrington, Chas
Tl i it are only two more
l tire Christmas.
Died.
Mrs, Satan aged years,
died Thursday at The
remains i re o
Friday interred In
Cherry Hi at o'clock.
at the
Rev. II, I Mrs.
was for a long time a resident
of Greenville, but some
has been living with a daughter
BUSINESS AS
TRANSACTED
By the Board of Town Al-
on Last Thurs-
day Night.
The board of a met in
regular monthly session, Thursday
bi. all but one of the
bring present, and the
had a excuse as he bad
u wife and
being away on bis bridal
tour.
The street committee reported
that the plank roadway leading to
the wharf was being
They also reported streets in
fair condition.
The and wells committee
reported that wells on
and Washington streets were
less and and recommend-
ed that be filled up, this
was ordered. The committee was
also to confer with the
water and light and
have one light in each alley
back of of the four business blocks
on street. An arc light was
also ordered placed at the
of Pitt and Fifth streets and
discontinue the light in front of
the hose reel station Pitt street.
Small were ordered placed
t door of all hose reel stations.
The ordinance prohibiting the
of fire works in town
was suspended from o'clock
the evening of Dec 23rd to m d-
on 35th,
The cemetery was reported clean-
ed and In good condition.
Correction was made in
of lot belonging to D. C.
Moore in school district.
several officers made their
reports for the past month. The
dispensary report showed
chases during month of
949.96, sales fines
and costs collected by the chief of
police and by the assistant
police tax collectors
showed total collections of
The report the superintend-
of water and light plant show-
ed new light customers and
new water in November
and income for month of
Accounts were allowed amount-
to
The board to meet
next Wednesday night.
Report.
The government report
issued today placed the number
bales of cot ton tin- crop
ginned up to Dec. 1st at
bales, The Dears took some
advantage of this and was a
decline of to pints in futures
but report does not indicate
that the crop will reach over
bales.
Ought to Be Good Times.
The Pitt county
to make some money this
year is and not
rule. We do not believe the
was ever In a more pros-
condition than now. With
such condition nil should pay
their accounts not
forget their newspaper.
Be Ready.
our collectors will
around to collect Iron subscribers
to in town As
this is last round before
we hope all will be ready to pay
promptly.
Just received one barrel of Sour
Kraut. A. Ricks
PERSONAL MENTION.
Of Those Going and Com-
Thursday. Bee. 7th.
Mrs. W. fin -ti
came in Wednesday evening
friend
Mrs. A. h. Wow and daughter,
Mrs. W. H. Jr., went to
Norfolk today.
Mrs. W. K of
came in Wednesday
evening to
Miss Lottie Blow, who came
home to attend the
returned to Washington
today.
Miss Rosa of Ayden,
who has visiting Mrs. C.
home Wed-
evening.
Superintendent W. H.
returned this morning
from a trip in the Southern part
of
Prof. O. E. Lineberry and A.
O. Cox, of Winterville, passed
through this morning for Wake
Forest to attend the inauguration
of Presides Poteat, and to
attend the Baptist State
in Raleigh.
Howard, Mr
Charles Parks, Misses Sue
and Mabel R and R. H. Bawls,
of Tarboro; M . M. A. Allen and
Miss of Danville;
Miss Harper, of Wilson and
A. T. Harper, of who
had been here at tending Carr-
left this
if.
Mr. sod Mis. C. Carr left
Wednesday evening on their bridal
tour to Florida. They were ac-
companied as far Kinston by
Misses Mary Higgs, Lottie Blow,
Charlotte Morris, Les
Nina James, and Garden,
W. B. Hooker, C. C. Skinner,
Frank Skinner, Harry Skinner, Jr,
J. B and P. Gotten. The
young people attended i dance and
banquet at Kinston
home this morning
Friday. Dec. 8th.
J. A. Lang and son, Willie Gray,
to Norfolk today.
Mis. H. L. Carr went to Wilson
today to visit relatives.
F. M. Hornaday left for Char-
Thursday evening on a
trip.
W. H. Harrington returned
Thursday evening from to
Norfolk.
Rev. air. City,
who had been spending several
here, left this morning.
Miss Bertie Savage, of Scotland
Neck, who has been visiting Mrs.
B. Higgs, home Ibis
morning,
Mrs. W. F. and two
children, Miss Lillian and
returned Thursday
evening from Baltimore.
Rev. J. W Nobles, a native of
his county, who has been pastor
for some years,
in town today. He has accept-
ed a call to at
and is on his way there.
Miss Martha Wen the ranee, o
nurse, of Mount,
who has been here attending
a little son of Mr.
Mrs. E. B. returned home
today, the patient having recovered
Saturday, Dec. th.
Hits Eula Cox went to Ayden
Friday evening.
Milton White returned Friday
evening from Norfolk.
Mr. I,. In R deign
today to her
Mm. J. went to
Scotland this morning.
who h had
long attack of Is able to get
Mrs. Fannie returned
Friday evening from a visit to
II. S. Attorney Harry Skinner
came home Friday evening from
Raleigh.
Miss Manning, of Bethel
arrived Friday evening to visit
Miss Fannie Moore.
Mrs. W. E. Warren, of William-
ho has spending a few
days here, left this morning.
J. H, Fry, manager of the Win
department of Tub Be
spent today here.
Mrs. V. L. Pendleton, of War-
is visiting her sister, Mrs.
A Johnson, near town.
Miss Charlotte Nor-
folk, who has visiting Miss
Jessie Lee returned Some
today.
Another Letter.
Mr. B. O. president
tin Greenville Board of
Trade, received a letter from
Superintendent, W. A.
Anderson, of the Atlantic Coast
Line, that was a copy of the one
tn Wooten, published
Thursday, advising that Ike
train would ho
put this road. The Tobacco
Board of Trade took much interest
In securing the better
facilities, held several special
meetings about it, and also sent a
petition to the railroad officials
asking for it. There is general
satisfaction among all business
interests of the community that
additional train will be a
The Sans club held a most
meeting
Janie Brown, Mon-
twenty-first.
president absent, the
president, Miss Winnie
Skinner, presided over the meet-
After the business was transact-
ed, two Very interesting selections
were read by Misses Lizzie Jones
and Patrick, which consist-
ed of the
The dull adjourned to meet with
Miss Lizzie Junes next.
Del if hi refreshments were
the hostess, assisted by
King and Lee
Brown. We bad the pleasure of
with us at this meeting
besides the regular members,
Mesdames Richard King, John
Andrews, Sun While and Misses
Bonnie Janie Tyson
Alice Blow.
THE FARMERS
HOLD MEETING
To Discuss the Matter of
Holding Cotton for High-
Prices.
Tin-re a of former
in I,, tip
of P. R.
f the ii Cotton association.
Owing to the lad weather
attendance a not large, but
notion planters from
different parts of the county were
Organization was by
electing R. B. Cotton, county chair-
and W. H. White secretary
treasurer.
matter of holding for
la cents for ninety days was dis-
cussed and many signed pledges
to hold. is a determination
on the part of the farmers to sell
mi more cotton at low prices.
NEWS.
The Baptist State Convention
in the Tabernacle church at
Wednesday night, with a
large attendance. Dr. R. H.
Marsh, who had president
fourteen declined reelection
W. N. of Raleigh, was
unanimously chosen as bis
At two men
railroad track in dodging out of
the way of a train, stepped
in front of a passenger and
were both killed.
Fire In the section o
Salisbury, Wednesday morning,
destroyed 117.000 worth of prop-
city.
Will of Alfred Forbes.
The will of the late Mr. Alfred
Forbes has been admitted to pro-
bate before Superior Clerk,
D. C. Moore. The will was made
in 1891 and names the wile of de-
ceased as for minor
and executrix. The only child's
name mentioned in the will is the
youngest son to whom his gold
watch was To his wife
was given in money, all the
household effects of the home, the
and vehicles used by the
family, and a full dower on all
, real to share equally
I with the children in nil other
I personal property. After her
dower the real estate is
equally among his children.
Panning.
Mr. W, II. White, one of the
largest in county, tells us
lie ill c tenants on bis
farms this year, and all but one of
came out well ahead, sonic
clearing as much a on their
share of the crops. The one who
didn't conic out ahead was
by sickness in his family and the
expense arising
This is what call example
of good farming. It speaks well
for Mr. White's excellent manage
as well us for the
be on bis farms.
Meeting.
Tie following invitation has
been issued to the members of
Covenant Lodge, Nov. I. O. O.
You arc cordially invited to he
present at the District Meeting of
Odd Fellows, which will
with Covenant Lodge in Masonic
Temple, on Thursday, December
14th, 1905. The meeting will
convene at p. m. The night
Session At night session
the address of welcome will be
delivered by Dr. D. L, James.
Response to be supplied by the
District Meeting. Degree
Staff of Covenant will exemplify
the First Degree.
Refreshments will be served at
close of night session.
Committee of
D. Moore, Chin.
W. L. Best. Jonathan White,
L. II. Pender, E. E. Griffin,
W. F. Evans,
Did you say Call early
at Kicks and they
to please Finest display
ever seen here.
i man with experience and
references wants as
man in store beginning Jan. 1st.
Address d


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Eastern reflector, 8 December 1905
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