Eastern reflector, 15 December 1905


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Christmas Gifts
BRIDAL
We better prepared than ever to till your need in
this line. We have just received a lino lot of Reed
Rugs. Pictures, Mirrors, Lamps, mid many other household com-
We hare also odd pieced of furniture In the way of
ladies dressing tables, book
CABINETS and CHAIRS.
Come early and the new goods. Attentive and polite sales
men No trouble to show goods. It's a pleasure.
Thanking you for past favors, we solicit a larger share.
Sleep Comfortable
SLEEPING ON THE BEST.
Royal Elastic Felt Mattresses are
to all others.
Our piece Enamel Beds are
as the best
Remember every Royal Elastic Mattress and
bed is sold under not the best, price re-
funded.
OUR STOCK IS IN
EVERY DETAIL
Floor Covering of every description, Sideboards, China
Closets, Hook Parlor Suits and Chairs of all
kinds.
WHEN YOU FURNITURE
You will be consulting the interest of your pocket book
to investigate our stock. Our and Bed
Springs are perfection in making. Try a pair.
CLOTHING
FITS 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-
and pleased with your purchase. in and try on a suit if you if you wish.
WE A WIDE RANGE OF VALUES 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 same goods
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 choice a lot of gain made of good
of mint and fashion. Situ price
A sensation in fancy Cheviots and
medium shades of and i mix-
ores in small plaids These
certainly the St
Mens tine suits, comprising a grand ass rt q single and
double breasted blank, if and brown.
tweed mixture-in all the newest and mm
shades, all superbly tailored, coats French finished. A
perfect fit guaranteed. Values that are in res pent
suits that sell for C. T. price
Men's tine suits, extra fine, equal in every respect In tine
custom work. This season's latest styles and best
Worsted, Cheviots, Scotch mixtures
Better garments have never b-et I . i;
in North Carolina. claim then to b the of any
garments on the market. We are now selling the u it
We have put on sale at suits th it no others can sell
for i more. They come in single and doable breasts I sacks.
clothing made by b Bros., in and
and latest shades of gray, aid mixtures, and tail
lo a turn into suits of Others consider
them good values at Our is
Come in and ask to see our clothing. are always
glad to show them, t costs n t-i I k when yon
are tire I we a nine and for yon forest.
The heavy and continued advance in cotton and wool will necessarily force goods to advance
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 you can't eat.
N TO SAM WHITE'S.
ran
Know Why
recognize the phrase, as good as
and do you
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
Stores
Greenville, North
cents a
button
RD
Frank Wilson,
The King Clothier.
NOTICE
It hereby I snail
apply on first i-i
to of commissioner
Pitt county end to i
loners of the town of Bethe for
to retail spirituous and malt liquors
in leas live gallon
in the town of Bethel, N , In
story frame bulling on the south
of railroad it taring tin-
of Staton k Bunting.
rim in E.
his lie 27th day of Nov. It
. K.
TO CREDITORS.
Having duly before
.,. i of I as
administrator d b n of the estate
A. deceased, notice i
given t all persons indebted
said Mists to make Immediate pay-
to the and all per
ins the estate
to present lo the under.
within months from this
tau or this notice will be plead in
i tr of recovery. This Nov. 24th
II. V. it. -V.
of John A. Parker, deed.
TO
tag duly qualified before the
Court Clerk of Pitt county
administrator of de-
n is hereby to all
persona Indebted to the estate to
immediate the undersigned
land all persona having claims against
said estate must present same for
payment within twelve months from
to data or this notice will be plead
in their recovery.
M.
Adair of Hoy O,
ENTRY OF VACANT LAND.
j. smith claims
sores, more loss, o in
at
on side of Mill's m Limit
Bronco. limits of Prod
In others.
i Tills ISM.
Any title to
In the land, mint file
with me In writing within the
thirty against the a warrant
they will he boned bylaw
This ml, H. Williams.
Co.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 1905
No.
THE NEW TRAIN.
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
CHRISTMAS B
On Its
. First
Delighted With It.
The passenger train
Line
to rim between and Kin-
made its initial trip today,
exactly on
time at Quite a of
people the depot
it and much delimit
over the addition. service
road.
The new train is a hand-
some one, brand new
in end without. Capt. D. Dove
a conductor mid Engineer J. H
Hughes had of the train.
On the first trip about a
passengers got off at Greenville,
and about the same number bought
tickets here for points down the
road. The southbound train is
No. and the No.
Capt. John train master,
came down with the first train.
Whichard, here's your
was bis greeting to the
editor as he stepped off. this
C. Barrett, route anent of the
Southern Express Co., who also
came in on the new train.
the jovial train master,
is
train and the all
said the editor by way of
we thank
you and your company for giving
our people this additional
Mr. Barrett told us that he ex-
to put an express
the new train so that the greater
put of express matter for Green-
can come by the forenoon
of on the night train.
will be quite an advantage,
at the new train
and for
if Deed
the fol-
Holidays In-
creases Number.
The new fiscal year off
well in marriage licenses
the first week
Williams leaned them for
lowing couples .
WHITE-
Edward Dixon Lillie
Gowan.
V. Can Skinner
and
and Pennie
Lovett and Mary
Fleming and Lena
Howard,
Pugh Julia
William and Lang.
Barrett and Clyde Blow.
Herbert Evans and Naomi Spell.
Jack-on and Janie Nobles.
Sam Hat per and Mary E.
W. and
Whitfield.
Has Most Beginning.
BEAUTIFUL BOOTHS CONTAIN MANY
ATTRACTIVE ARTICLES
WHAT WILL PRICE BE
Mr. Jasper Mills Declares
That This is for the
Farmer to Decide.
Marriage of Popular Couple Near
Bethel.
Hattie
Died in Baltimore.
Information was received
this
has no postal it bring
and carries mail in pouches, ard
by this several hours will be
saved to our business men
in getting important mail.
In every way this new
going to help Greenville and the
other towns along the and we
rejoice that it has been secured.
LADIES AID
Elects Officers and Plans
For Next Year.
At the meeting of the Ladies,
Aid Society of the Baptist church,
held last week, which was the
annual meeting, the same
were for the coming
year. They
Mis. P. E. Dancy, president.
Mrs. K. J. oho, vice
Mrs. R. L. secretary.
Mrs. C. D. Rountree, treasurer.
The society planned to bold a
shift waist sale the last week in
April or first week in May next,
and to hold a Christmas Bazaar
early next December.
How New Passenger Train
Helps
of
the A. G. Cox, Mfg.
on the morning train,
morning of the death of Miss
Tucker, daughter of Mr. J. L.
Tucker, of Grifton, which occurred
in a at Baltimore where
she had gone for treatment. The
remains will be brought to Grifton
for interment.
Marion Whichard Dead.
Mr. F. M. Whichard, a valued
highly esteemed citizen of the
county died suddenly at his home
two miles from on
Saturday night about o'clock.
Ha had been a sufferer for quite a
while. Mr. Whichard was well
known in the circles and
was a man of the very
character and integrity. He leaves
g wife and three children, two
girls and an infant son. He was a
farmer, and loved
his friends. His remains were
buried at Mr. Ashley
his brother's, miles from Green-
ville, at i Sunday. A good
man He was of
age.
it.
preside.
Same Acreage 1905.
President Jordan, of the
Southern Cotton
issued the following letter to the
farmers of South a
in cotton acreage for
1906. The letter says in
Southern Cotton
will not ask the farmers of the
South to reduce the cotton acreage
for 1906 If SB than that planted in
The association does ask
and insist all the force at its
command, however, that the
acreage planted in cotton through-
out the belt in be not in
creased during the planting season
of 1906. Let the watchword of
every farmer be
and through that
produce abundance of food
supplies to maintain each farm.
present estimated
seven million acres in cot-
ton in sufficient normal
to produce enough cotton
to meet the demand the
American staple. Any material
increase in the cotton acreage for
Attendance the First Night and
Everybody Pleated.
The Christmas under the
auspice-of Aid Society
the Methodist church
night opera
hi aid will continue for lour
nights, The bazaar is center
of attraction and was greeted with
a large crowd on the opening
night. The worked with
unceasing energy in preparation
for the event, and are to be
luted their efforts are
successful.
The ball, with its splendid
decorations and artistically
ranged booths, is transformed into
a scene of beauty. There are
articles innumerable for sale in
the booths as as elegant
menu of refreshments, with the
fairest of fair daughters to wait
upon and serve the purchasers,
and be possesses a miserly spirit
who to yield of his
in the midst of such
attractions.
The first thing to greet the eye
as one enters the ball is the
en, which with excellent
might easily be
taken for a parlor. From this are
oysters in any to suit
the taste, salads,
and cake.
Over in the opposite corner i
the palmistry and fortune wheel
booth, where the fortune teller,
ensconced in most inviting
will for a email fee
unfold the mysteries of the
Next the booth
filled with novel articles from the
orient. Attached to this is the
tea where you can the
delicious cup served
catches sweet
Then comes the baby booth in
which are and beautiful
caps, sacks and oilier articles for
the little tote.
The fancy works booth contains
an exquisite array of such laces and
fancy goods as bring delight
to the Indies.
doll booth veritably
the eye and the heart the little
especially the girls. There
dolls of all sizes and t-0
magnificent doll houses
furnished. The largest of these
houses is to be awarded the girl
receiving the largest number
votes during the bazaar.
The tooth catches all
the and girls. is
of the in lie regions j
and contains i mine of buried
treasures from which prospectors
can for a nickel dig prise.
The following from Jasper
Miller of
throughout
report shows
bale- ginned lo December
writer Mr. govern
meat shows bales.
The national
per Cent of I lie crop has been
If thin
crop according to the
or by the
national report.
was
bale- Of this crop Hester shows
came into sight
the visible supply up to last
Friday night was only 250.000 bales
mere than lust rear. If then the
world used bale of cot-
last year, the world with its
consumption ought to
use bales and
this year.
the demand something In
the neigh hot hood of
bales and the supply but
like bales, the
deficit will be about
bales it is believed that prices
will have to go up o a p int.
will almost prohibit consumption.
will prices hi I
Will cents be II for
the farmer to say what lie will
Observer.
afternoon, Dec.
at o'clock there was a beautiful
marriage at the home of Mr. B. A.
Beverly, near Bethel, when his
charming daughter, Miss Sadie,
was led to altar by Mr. Cart
Taylor, a very enterprising
young man from
near
The parlor was artistically deco-
rated with ferns and palms. Mies
Effie Grimes rendered the wedding
march. Rev. J. T,
pastor of the church, was
officiating clergyman.
The bride wore a handsome suit
of After the ceremony I be
party drove to the home of
Mr. Taylor's father, where an
elegant reception given them.
We congratulate the happy couple
and wish for a
voyage through life. X.
Have the Right Change.
The public will do
well to rule of the
corporation commission that a
ticket agent is not obliged to make
change for a large bill when the
will put him to an
in conducting his sale of
tickets. The reason for the rule
is obvious and parties going away
should have as near the exact
price of their ticket them as
they are able
As lo
One of those who goes
about gelling up entertainments
with local f-T t e alleged
of some charity has
n lime. The
only wonder is that
papers any
it, for the game's as comm n B
on be. This had tome sort
of a Hi- he
Professor Local
did the work his
lion and paid the x
The pullers were work-
ed for columns of
for days I-
was very conspicuous in
Well, the performances
were pulled off and the r
aggregate The play
for the benefit of the
Hospital and when the settlement
was made the hospital ft about
while
his bulging with swag, de-
parted for some other own to
work the game again.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Of Those Going and
Monday. Dec. 11th
W. H. Cox, of Kinston,
today here.
D. C. Moore spent Sunday in
Bethel.
Miss Eula O x returned
from Ayden,
went to
Mrs. N. of
-pent today here.
Barton returned from
evening.
B. returned T
Saturday where he
the of bis mother.
Miss Grew Joyner, after
T. E. Hooker returned
to vi Sunday evening.
J, ti. Sat-
evening from baptist
Sure at Raleigh.
Mrs. W. F. of LaGrange.
vim has bee i visiting her
Mrs Alice II o per, returned home
w.
Mary has
been spending sometime at Cotton-
left Sunday for her
home in
Miss Annie returned
San lay evening from Milton,
where she to attend her
brother's
W. J. has returned
Mystic, G., where he has
been fur past year. His many
friends are glad to see him.
INSTITUTES.
Two Parties to Make a Tour
of Counties in January.
The for
Carolina will be begun early
in January by two parties of
instructors.
One institute will be in
charge of Dr. Tail and
appointments ate as follows, the
meeting for different counties
to be at the places named all in
Clinton, Thursday, Kinston,
Friday, 5th; Saturday.
Snow Hill, Monday.
Wilson, Tuesday, 9th; Nashville,
I Wednesday, 10th; Goldsboro,
I Thursday, nth; Bayboro,
on
three
will tend to stagnate the cot
ton market and depress prises
their legitimate value. The
here and i. law of nod
11.18 train. While here hi and Is the only true medium
to The about the u. fair and legitimate
service on this road and staple pro-
his gratification. says
The transacted much business with
Greenville people, and that now
he can afford to here
where formerly be disliked
come
of
prices for
duct,
close the
to the
-e of
the
puff a cigarette, or draw Inga in January folio wet
pipe. This booth Warrenton, Saturday th;
Jordan
when the trip kept j wit b a
out of office all This
one of the evidences of the a-l-
The Little Helpers booth Jacksonville, Monday,
filled with handsome pillows, 15th New
other handsome Wednesday, 17th; Ken
Thursday, New
The candy booth is sweetness Hanover, Friday, Elizabeth-
it sell with a great variety of candies Saturday, 20th;
fruits. j Monday, Tuesday,
Last j I he smoking
where yon can take a cozy corner Another will be in charge
and enjoy the whiff of a Dr. H. H. Home, and the neat-
cigar,
talking Monday 8th; Halifax
any where on the exchange. ;
The arrangement decoration
the booths arc Swan Quarter,
sale arc at reason- Hoper, Monday, 15th;
able prices. The assembly Tuesday, 16th; Columbia
entertained with musical
at intervals, and on closing 20th; Monday, ;
night, Friday, there will an City, Tuesday, 23rd;
concert at which many of Hertford, Wednesday,
will be sung. Thursday. Gates
W into
-here are crowd, on the streets Saturday, 27th; Windsor, Mood,
The Pay for Labor.
Considerable comment has
made in the State recently about the
pay of the labor One thinks it not
and many will say it. is too
much. It is neither and it is both.
Some laborers may not be paid
while many are paid entire-
ton much. It should not. lie any
more a question as to what is paid
the laborer than it is how much
does lie earn. The truth is, almost
all laborers who are hired at a . r
price do as little as possible to
hold the job Many an employ-
who rays bis laborer fifty cents,
a dollar, or two dollars a day would
be glad to increase the pay if only
be could get the laborer to give
service, Somehow the
ion has taken hold of the laboring
world that the man who hires some
one else to serve him i- rich, at least
in a comparative sense, can
stand any sort of service,
is as Hindi
dUb.
as a
plovers
time
do the
plain
Tuesday, Dec. 12th
A. L. came in today.
E. H. went to Win-
today.
P. T. Anthony went to Kinston
Monday evening.
A M Moseley returned this
from Ayden.
P M. G. Bryan, of Win
was here today.
A. H. Rawlings, of Norfolk, who
h been here a few days, left this
C. L. went to Tarboro
Monday evening and returned this
mo
Dr. H. Harper, Jr., of Kin-
came over on the afternoon
Monday returned that
evening.
Miss Savage, of Edge-
be and Miss Ethel Pugh, of
who were visiting Mrs.
L. M. Savage left this morning.
Prof. W, left this
morning for to attend the
convention of county super
of schools. He will be
absent all week.
Dec. 13th
L. K. went to
today.
n. West left today
to plant an abundant
small grain, corn And side crop.
of the new train service, urges them to raise more hay.
Md are
now and they will grow
is over.
29th.-
very.
Raleigh News and
more of the same
cattle and hogs, that the. farmers
nay become self-sustain.
every.
until
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BUYERS
read
ace.
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It is only a few days before we
December 25th, 1905, once more
and every one has a dear friend or friends
to whom he or she will present with a pres-
and you could select no better store than
R. R.
N. S.
Steamboat Service.
L. leaves
Washington daily
a. m. for Greenville; leave
Greenville daily
at m. for
Connection at Washington
Norfolk Southern Railroad for
Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia,
New York, Bobbin and all other
joints North. a Norfolk
with all points West.
Shippers should order their
freight via Norfolk, care Norfolk
Southern R. R.
Sailing hours subject t,,
without notice.
T. H. Agent. Washing,
ton, N.
J. J. Agent, Green-
ville, N.
H. General T. and
f. Agent, Norfolk. Va.
BROS. CO
Norfolk, Va.
Buyers and Brokers
Cotton, Grain
one. Private Wires to New
Chicago and Orleans.
R. L.
E. Tucker's
WEST MAIN STREET,
. TO DO YOUR SHOPPING.
IF IT BE A LADY FRIEND
. . YOU WILL FIND A LINE OF .
Furs, Dress Goods, Shoes,
Handkerchiefs, Hosiery,
Towels, Side
IF IT BE A GENTLEMAN FRIEND
. YOU. WILL FIND A NICE LINE OF . .
CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, J
Shirts, Cuffs, Ties, Fancy Vests, Gloves
Your father, mother, brother, sister sweetheart or
friend can find here a present that will make one
of the above a nice handsome gift.
One visit to this store will show you exactly
what we have and at prices not be discounted in
Greenville. Hoping a look from one and all.
WEAK
HEART'S
re by U you ,
,. to
of Indention, you no doubt
had of breath, rapid heart beats,
heartburn or palpitation of the heart
cause the to
d Puff
th. of
time the heart
Dyspepsia Cure
th off
5th to of the
Inflammation of the
D. o.
Digests What You Eat
Dentist.
N. c.
To Publishers
and Printers
have an entirely new
process, on which patents
are pending, whereby we
can reface old Brass Col
and Head Rules,
pt. and thicker, and make
them
and without any unsightly
knobs or feet on the bot
torn.
My Friend. i Worth
stop awl u-
it
N. C. March
Mrs take pleas-
in stating that your
has entirely cured our little u-in of
a very had
covered a great of he.
She had from
the time she was three weeks old.
until she was six years old.
is now perfectly well and J feel
nu of
it not had a ,
It ft nix yeas.
J. w. coup.
PRICES
Column and Head
regular lengths each
L. S. and
Head Ruled inches In
and over per lb
A sample of refaced
Rule, full
will be cheerfully
sent on application.
Printers Supply Co
Manufactures of m
nM Material
N. stoat
How Is
Is your pulse weak, too slow,
to fast, or does it skip a beat
Do you have shortness of
breath, weak or hungry spells,
or choking
spells, palpitation, fluttering,
pains around the heart, in side
and shoulder; or hurt when
lying on left side
I you have any these
symptoms your heart is weak
or diseased, and cannot get
better without assistance.
Dr. Cure
strengthens weak hearts, and
rarely ever fails to cure heart
disease. Try it, and see how
quickly you will find relief.
I took
and gradual y re. I
physician that my
haT ram-
normal all, and
my hoar
For at least, three I had to sit
or Dr,
i i . Cure, and the lime I
f . Better than I have for
L. T, CURD. Ky.
u. i Heart Cure sold
that
t bottle will It It falls
Will
he will refund your money.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, N. C
-905.
D. W.
IN
Groceries
And Provisions
, a
TUCKER,
WEST MAIN STREET,
GREENVILLE, North Carolina.
Cotton Bagging and
Ties always on hand
Fresh Goods kept ion-
in Stock. Country
Produce Bought and Sold
D. W.
GREENVILLE
North Carolina.
HAS IT EVER
OCCURRED TO YOU
j Many People Yen
Resell Without J
leaving your own office o
Loans 15.112
Overdrafts
Due from Banks
Cash Items
Gold
Silver coin
1.800.00
29,016.83
794.67
080.00
1,888.88
Capital stock pd in
Undivided 302.42
sub to check
808,887.81
Nat, notes
886,287.31 J
State of North Carolina, I
County of Pitt. f
I, J. R. Davis, Cashier of the above-named hank, do solemn
and sworn to be-
this day of
190.1.
J. V.
Public.
y, M. LA US,
W. J
R. L. DAVIS.
Directors
a. ,.
in 1866. J
health,
iS I v have sap
Va-
A Calamity
i a when
A Telephone Line
IS A DIOR TO YOUR
NO TELEPHONE
IS LOCKING
DOOR
Kan You Afford
IT I
r or Rates
TO
local or
Home shone
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Hardware.
For Cook Stoves
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am-
munition, One and Two Horse
Steel Plows, neat Cutters and
In fact anything
in Hardware come to
H. L. CARR
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Having dull before the
Superior clerk of
a of the and
of Alfred no-
is hereby given to all In-
to the estate to make immediate
to the and all
p having
estate must present the same to I he
for or he
nth won, or
he in of their recovery
This December,
I.
Alfred
Skinner. Harry skinner. Jr.
H- W. Whedbee.
SKINNER
j and
We hereby that . have
us, i the practice of
the Law. Mr.
he name will
SKINNER
i.
;.
j.
OUR
J. M. BLOW, and Agent-
j . N. . -o
I A fan of
As for Gripe, Satchels
we take gt j R
treat In
tor Old Fashion Hand-made Pa
those in arrears. list j Paw Gum Bread at J. R
of all who receive mail at Smith Bro.
this office. We also take orders Our line of Groceries Coo-
for job i complete. Call and
Our rags art squares are see us. J. Tripp Bro.
finer than the finest, Cannon nod
Tyson.
specialties are, staple and
Fancy Groceries, Fruits and
Dry Notions
Shoes. for Wanamaker
Call on Hart Jenkins for a bar
rel of Columbia Flour, none
to had anywhere.
Latest styles in cloak and wrap
for Misses and Ladies
also a nice line of Zephyr
Ralph Dixon, of
was here
Leslie Turnage has a
in the store of broth-
J. R. Turnage.
II you want a good bbl. of floor
see us, we sell only the best.
J. R.
P. L. a very
clothing rum 1111-1 is town.
Upon arrival of the new daily
AND SURGEON
ii here Monday
large of people out at the
depot to meet it. This is a long
felt need and our people
rejoice that we now it.
Mi Nina of Greene
county, bad been visiting Miss Ida
W. Edwards.
Miss Lucy after a very
here has
returned to her in
e.
Brown Clothing, made to J tors at J. B. Smith Bro.
dual measurement. for
Troy which
will also be called for deliver-
ed free. you for past
patronage, and to serve
you in the future. F G.
Co.
your building by
painting them with
Town and County lead
full line of colors, kept
if. ,
Yon should see oar line of lace
before buying J. R.
V. and paper roofing,
Pumps with long or short joints
and pipe at J. R. Smith Bro.
Dress goods, Broad cloth, Henri-
Mohair, cashmere, albatross
Silks, trimmings, lining and white
goods at JR Smith Bro
Bedsteads, springs,
Ingle and double, .
raid wash
dressers at J B
Bro
We have just received a
of Queen shoes for
women. We ask that yon see
them before buying, J. R- Tarn,
See our line of ladies and
cloaks. J. R. Turnage.
Cannon and Tyson invites your
attention to their car load of stoves
and heaters.
We your attention to out
line of Cannon
and Tyson.
Wear Corliss Coon-Collar. for
cents. J. R-
Buy your furniture of Cannon
and Tyson, they have the best and
Cannon and Tyson have tie
strongest line of dress goods
shoes in town.
Calico and Gingham at cents
per yard, great redactions in white
slippers and Banner goods, at J.
R. Smith Bro.
E. E. Go. will do all
possible can to please yon with
their new line of heavy and
groceries.
Merchandise carry
a fall line of meat, lard and tan
goods. Don't buy before giving
me a trial. Frank Lilly.
Hart Jenkins
smoking tobacco K.
On Jan. 1st 1906 I will
business in Ayden, and most
sell my stock consisting of dry
goods notions, shoes hats caps,
boys and children's pants
groceries etc. I offer every thing
at cost. All I ask is to tome and
see, what I have to offer., Will
sell all, or i of stock and rent
and see the
Yours to
J. F.
Not. 1905. H
,,, ,. A fall Hoe of trunks, tel-
Need es bands and retire i
a grips, hand
u of sewing
all makes sewing u. . f R .
H Tripp a Bro.
Bay Felt Mattress at Can-
non Tyson, they have the best.
I always keep on band a fall
due feed at lowest mu
prices Such as hay, oats, com,
Come to see Hart Jenkins
when you need to dress
your feet, we can save you money
and you something to fit the
foot. We carry the nicest and best
shoe you ever saw. Try a
pair and be convinced.
We are receiving shipments of
furniture every day. Come to see
us if you want J. R. Turn-
age.
Best Spurn Sewing Machine
also the best for Bicycles and clean-
guns. Warranted Dot to
guns, at J. H. Tripp
Buy your valise, satchels
suit cases from Turnage.
Highest prices paid for chickens
eggs and all country produce
by J. H. Tripp Bro.
For carpenters tools, grind stones
t hemp rope unit pulleys, at J. R.
Smith Bro.
Hay two, oats, meal, hulls, lime
windows locks nails Cross
mechanic tools at J
R Smith Bro
If you need way
of Tin ware
see us, Hart ft Jenkins.
A line of mockery, glass
ware, lamps, tinware
at J R Bro
Or. to E. B. Co's new
market for beef, fresh meats, saw
sage, and fresh fish.
For peaches, apples, coon
tomatoes, r apply to K. E.
A On.
Car load sf salt for sale by Cm
own son.
Mo Law hero
patter fast A
Get the Cox cotton planter the
on the market at J. R. Smith
Bro.
cotton seed meal and
ship stuff.
cars cotton seed,
will pay highest cash price, don't
sell seed until you see me.
F. Lilly.
For carpeting,
and see our line J. R
Turnage.
For Sale Any one desiring to
purchase a valuable tract of laud
partly in the town Ayden will
do well to see the undersigned at
once. J. A.
age.
Turnage is headquarters for
shoes.
Three dime, for tents
of our sewing Machine oil, J.
Tripp ft Bro.
The M. E Sunday School con-
every Sunday morning at
All are to attend.
J. F. name, up from a
business trip to Kinston .
morning.
J R Smith Bro., inform us
th-y sold two wedding outfits yes-
Four more hearts to re-
j tics over perhaps, coming
little troubles. The big one's will
of themselves
Rev. Mr. Stanfield, of the M. B.
church, will move his family here
and occupy the house.
raisins,
g , apples,
are
Von will give i his your
trade.
Sugar, Hour,
a. k
cannot lie excelled. Go
and see.
In selection of their Christ
us goods
taken great and as a
result have only the Try
and if you are not it will
certainly be no fault of
W. G. Jackson A Co.
pared for Chi Their
this season is unsurpassed.
clothing, fur-
goods, shoes and
hat. Their dress and
everything the ladies like is up
date of the latest. To see is
to be convinced. Give them a call
and
farmers brought
here last week refused to take
carried it back home.
They will hold it We
hope they may get it
The will close
week during the
holidays.
The sad news reached here Sun-
day that Miss Lena
daughter of Mr. Tucker,
of Swift Creek, had died
more, at o'clock.
Miss Tucker was in Baltimore for
treatment and her host of friends
were hopeful that she might return
to them in the full vigor f life,
but All-Wise Providence willed
it otherwise the sad
almost as a death blow, for she
was greatly beloved by those who
knew her All things we
firmly believe happen for the best,
in the death of this estimable
young lady no great good
will result and her life will leave
an imprint of everlasting results.
We have just received a large
shipment of goods. Come to
see us J. R. Turnage.
Buy one of our
Hats. Sold under a guarantee.
J. R. Turnage.
Ayden will have another brick
building. The offices being built
for Dr. Skinner and E. G. Cox will
be of brick. They will be of the
latest design with all the more
modern improvements. Two large
rooms front and two of sane
size in rear, which will be used
exclusively as a doctor's and in-
offices. There are in course
of erection no less than a dozen or
more nice buildings Oh, for
that We can't understand
it. Our money men, and have
ninny to spare, readily admit a
factory would pay, and common
sense teaches would add
to the growth and develop-
of our town. Where there
are now, dollars would be
realized a of activity and
thrift would be seen every
don't let an-
other year pass without a factory.
K. B. and wife t
Friday in Greenville.
Six trains a day. be
said of Ayden in
can
O. C. Noble has been to Green-
ville dining the week.
Mises Nina Cannon, Nelie
and W. Present
attended the meeting
Saturday.
Mis Lee, of Dunn, has
been here on a visit to
W. J, Boyd has returned from a
visit lo Edward.
Rev. T. H. King, of
filled his regular appointment in
the Baptist church Sunday
and evening.
J. I. Edwards A. M.
are Hookerton business.
North
County
J. M. William. J. I. J.
L. Williams, J. C. Wary
Block, in Alien, Henry Allen,
Susan N.
Allen by hie guardian San. Alien
. Tripp, B.
N aid Tripp by
Guardian, N. w. Tyson.
Ex- Part.
Sale partition,
a made by D. C.
Ayden. N. C.
A A I of a made by U. C.
a Al Y Moore, Clerk the Court of
County, entitled
Ayden, C.
John . f Greenville,
came down evening lo
bring his sister. Miss Dora, who
had been on a visit to her parent.
LADIES.
on the 21st of November,
1901, the
will on Saturday, the of De-
at
U public sale at the Court House Door
in Greenville, to the highest bidder for
cash . parcel of land to
Lying being in Greenville
Township. Pitt County, North Caro-
adjoining of Sam Allen,
N. w. Tyson, and other- and
TO
before the
Court Clerk of Pitt county as
administrator of C. de-
n is hereby to all
persons indebted to the estate to make
immediate payment C the undersigned
and all persons against
said estate must present the same for
payment within twelve months
date or this notice will be plead
in their recovery.
M. G. MOWS.
of Hey C.
DR.
i was
seven move or This sale
I fr -1st
LANIER HILLIARD,
N. C
MARBLE WORK
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Iron Sold
When get
pen it is a Parker.
at Book Store.
P. C. II
Co
An
FREE DELIVERY
F. G. Co., will have from now on a Delivery
Wagon. Those purchasing goods at our store, will have
same delivered Free of Charge at their homes In any
part of Ayden or natural suburb.
F. Q Company,
AYDEN, N. C.
North Carolina,
Pitt County
J II Williams, J. II. X. William and
by their guardian N. W.
Tyson Joseph Tripp,
vs
J. C. Williams.
virtue of a decree made the
21st day of November,
Moore, clerk of in.- court of
county, in the above entitled
cause, I will on
of December,
sale, at court lions door in Green
ville. lo the highest bidder fer cash
the f parcel of laud to
Lying and being in
hip, Bounty, town
joining the land of j. T. Allen, a, ad-
Allen. Thomas Manning, X
acre
or less, and known as the
place, Including the land on
nth of road.
Tins sale is made hour
of sale o'clock M.
This the day of
F. C.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Having duly before
Court Clerk c f Pill as
administrator of of John
notice la hereby
given all persons the es-
to make immediate payment to the
undersigned, and all person.,
said are notified
to present the same to the undersigned
payment before the lit day of De-
1908, or this notice will
plead in bar of their recovery.
This 1st December,
W. H.
of John F. Whichard.
OF
THE BANK OF AYDEn
N.
At the of business Nov. 19th,
Lonna Discounts,
and Fixtures
Due from Banks, 80,808.51
Silver Coin, 1,488
National Bank notes and
other U. S. notes 3.911.00
Total.
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in,
Undivided profits less
Dividends unpaid . I If.
Deposits subject lo check,
NOTICE.
virtue of the power contained in a
M Deed executed and de-
K, Spier to E.
Gardner on 24th day March
duly recorded in of
Dead Pitt county. North Caro-
in Book the under-
sinned will to public Bale,
court house door in Greenville, to
highest bl on Thursday. Dec.
a tractor
and being In the county of Pitt and
State of North Carolina and
a follow, to wit. That lot or parcel
of land In toe town of south
side of Main street adjoining land
of c. on est, Gertrude
w. Daws n on
mid Main street north, containing
i of acre more or less, to satisfy said
mortgage deed. Terms of
This
r. Mortgages,
jambs, Greenville, H, c,
Total.
STATE NORTH
op I
I, J. B. Smith, Cashier of bank, do solemnly sweat
the above statement is true me best of nay and be-
K. SMITH.
DIXON,
C. CANNON
to
me, that 19th of
Notary I'll
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OP
THE BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST CO
AT BETHEL, N. C.
At the close of business 1903.
LIABILITIES,
Capital stock
Surplus fund
Undivided 103.01
Time certificates
Deposits subj. to chock
Collier's checks out-
159.14
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts secured 827.89
Furniture Fixtures
Due Banks and
Bankers
Cash 711.04
Gold and silver coin,
National bank and
other notes 3,050.69
Total
35,051.48
Total
State of North Carolina. County of Pitt,
I II. Taylor, of the above named bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement is true to tho best of my
and belief. n
Subscribed and sworn lo
mo, this day of Nov.
JULIUS BROWN,
Notary Public.
Correct
GRIMES,
U.
M. O. BLOUNT
M.
Wholesale retail Grocer and
furniture Dealer. paid for
Fur. Cotton Seed, Oil Bar-
Turkeys, Bed-
Oak Suits. Ba
i is, Tables, Lounge, Bates, P
. Gail A A.
Dub Life K j v i -i Che-
. Henry . i . Can-
-.- , . ,
I in- i enc
j . , oil,
. seed Moil and i In, Gar,
, Nuts
miles, V; as, reaches,
. Glass
I i
ire,
is, i . New
-e I I .
ii ii . i . and
ill . ., fume
H.
July 1st I will he
pared to private
to and for
j, persons in town at
i each person will
at then only run limn hotels to
i depot and wharf and fare on
that will also be j
J. TURNAGE-





THE REFLECTOR
hit
f. J WHICH
. i i inn y.
and
Entered in post matter,
r lies made noon
A desire A counties.
in
to
GREENVILLE, CAROl FRIDAY, DEC. 1905
Tic toy i I will
holidays.
ELEVEN YEARS OLD.
the greatest sources of gratification I What Loafing on the Job Means
o the paper is that it has the i
Almost anyone will do lo perform
llanos of people of its own town
county. We shall try at all
times to merit this.
If the cotton farmer y
their the
i day December
.-j in Greenville a
little piper called Daily He
being of Th
The State Convention and
Union proved too large to
hold their meetings together, and at
the recent convention in Raleigh it
was derided that the two
meet at different times
after. The women will hold their
next at Durham in April
and the convention meets in Greens-
in
Three fires in High Point in one
like that ti is infested. then a weekly
with lire
The papers are a inns is
now on in Russia Look to us like
it been on for some tune
will
against
any -own of inhabitant in
world.
The esteemed C He-
cord is again u
and wrapping paper will
in. i while ii
lasts
If the coming year not show
great in Greenville
ran mark us as a second
prophet.
Mrs. Hetty Green, the richest
Woman going, is a wise girl. She
Bays there would be fever fools on
record if people talked less.
handled things all right in
the peace conference, but the
of Russia amid the
times existing there was too
much for him and he has resigned.
Sooth Carolina farmers in the
vicinity of have
ed to plant only tan acres of cotton
to the mule for next years crop; with
a view, if enough adopt the
rule, of keeping the acreage small
enough to maintain high price for
i next crop.
We are see any plan-
for the way cotton baa
dumped in the list few days. Per
ha pa the think the farmers are
holding back a large lot of it, if so
they are very much mistaken. True
SOU e are holding, but there is no
largo of cotton now to be
marketed.
That i n pretty story coming from
the state penitentiary that
and of the most noted
and both serving
for murder, had been
furnished With pistols to shoot their
way out. If there is any truth in it
the matter should have a rigid in-
paper established twelve years
ins The little daily paper at that
time was inches in size,
and though small, it received the
lined of encouragement from the
good people it did its best to serve.
Vet there were false prophets in
those days who shook their heads
and said are ten years ahead of
the times, it is folly to think that
Greenville can a daily pa
The career of the. paper has
proven that these prophets of mis-
did not know the of
i he people Greenville and
to whom I'll
looked for support.
knew that a daily newspaper,
even if small, in a town the size of
Greenville then, was a big under-
taking and ahead of the times, but
it and has always been the policy
of the paper to lead and not follow
in the march of progress The
progress of has been
an index of progress of the town.
Through these years the two have
grown along together.
The little paper of 1894 had ex-
only four months when its
were and it was
made a size larger. This step for-
ward was followed so closely by the
growth of the town that when the
anniversary of Till
was reached the was enlarged
again. Greenville kept following
fie pace of the paper so that in the
years following there were several
other enlargements.
Today by way of celebrating the
beginning of its twelfth year,
appears in page
six and a half times as large as
in 1804. Judging by the encourage-
given us in the past, we have
continued faith in the people
believe they will appreciate thin
has been virtually
banished from Durham county by
the judgment the court this
She was fined and coat
a disorderly house, and
a was issued
her in the county jail for months
if found in the county after next
will stand against her
Durham should now breath easier.
Durham Sun.
This is the old a
bad citizen out of one town to be
turned loose on another
an ordinary job in ail ordinary-
way. It when some extraordinary
Baton arises that the difference is
shown between full confidence and
half confidence, real service
and the service that is by
the amount of money that is drawn
on Saturday night and by the clock
which permits leaving work at a
hour.
It is curious how thoughtless an
how some people are
who work for
they fail to realize that whether or
not their services are fully
they owe it to themselves to do
each day's work that is in them, and
to do some thinking as well on be-
half those who employ then
heart service cannot be
must be you will
not find among all the successful
men in part of the world a one
who worked and did not
render this kind of service.
A first class man or a first class
kind who are able ti
make a success for
never knew what it was to loaf on a
job for other people. If they had
done this they could nit have sue
and if you do this you can
not succeed simply because you
It is an unwise practice that some
judges or municipal authorities have get the habit of being dilatory, can
and it ought to be stopped. If less and of neglecting in-
at times. The pace
is now required for success is too
was not fit to remain
Durham she is not lit to re
main in any other town. If she
ought to be in prison, Durham jail
is the place for her and not
be imbued off on some other town.
The Success of Ad-venture.
in the business world
has ever proven to win
success, as it was needed when in
I he early days the spirit of
should lead men to risk life and
property in search of new lands.
The local merchant of a town will
complain because his fellow citizens,
those who ought to purchase
goods at home, send their orders to
the big city merchant. Hut is this
local merchant an advertiser Docs
be present his goods in an attractive
manner through an advertisement in
the local newspaper Does the mer-
chant do his part to promote local
enterprises, and therefore obtain the
right to those about him
who fail in their duties f
ship
The merchant who complains i
not the one who advertises, for the
success advertising gives the mer-
chant no in his business to
for there is no time
left on account of the trade which
through good advertising
Tim small merchant think
that advertising must be dona
is
upon a scale proportionate .
further effort to give them a larger I am, ,,.,,
and better paper. To us Greenville's
near future looks remarkably bright,
and the paper to continue
in the forefront the process n
It is not necessary now to point out
the advantages to the business
of a paper this size, as these will
show for themselves from time to
time.
In speaking of the put progress
of the paper, which we have a par-
pride in doing, it is with no
No greater mistake could be made.
The sealed down advertisement, is
certain to make the merchant have
less spirit in his business, the
merchant who has the true spirit of
adventure makes bis store goods
come up to every thing that his ad
may declare in the newspaper, for
the spirit which will
only use big ads is going lo have the
goods to sell will sell them,
while no advertising attentive and
polite clerks, nor up to date goods.
The adventure spirit is the one
which h is the great merchant,
meed self praise, for we realize
The grand jury of ,, accomplished keeps the same merchant
county adopted a recommendation , of because ho knows that the
to the legislature that justices . through the true source of his mercantile success
has been due to his advertising and
the bigness J it. Tho failures in
trade of all kinds can generally
peace and the recorder of tho city of I am, of
Charlotte be given more power, and
have, final jurisdiction in petty
our patrons. While as a newspaper
it is vet far short of what we wish , j, ,,,
. I dim iota
eases. I he legislature would I d o m ., ,,,,, enterprise, which was
do well to comply with this con
and make it apply to the
entire slate. If such power was . ,
i it would save , . , , ,
sh business career on, and asking only
i use i the counties by not . , . . i .
t . was merited, we could
up lie lime of Superior courts with
petty i
i i e . ii h bell repeats
tic
. I I V
as
climb upward only as mean- would
permit, and the same must
our future endeavors.
It ran be truthfully said that
has outlived the adage
her would I that prophet is not without honor
save in his own for one of
often seen in absence of the spirit
venture. New Home Journal.
A dollar in the pocket of
mac close
strenuous to permit of anything but
unflagging industry and zeal
success.
second class worker
and to remain that all your
life your condition is, indeed, an
unfortunate one, for your place can
he tilled through a want ad by
second-class people in a few days.
It is hard to get first class men and
first class workers at almost any
price. The head of any business
concern will tell you this, and
this class of people he is willing to
pay limit that bis business will
permit his paying. He is glad to
They make money for him,
for they save time, they save worry
and they save money well as make
money.
There is another point this
of loafing on a job or of failing
give the quickest and must
intelligent and thought, energy
and effort to it that we is
it dishonest. It is failing to
render service that you sell- It is
just the same thing, so far as dollars
and cents are concerned, whether u
take money away from a man direct
or whether you take it by not
giving him you contract to give
him.
are happy to say that we
think that most people who work
and nearly everybody works three
try to render
and honest service. It is
of this that the American
nation has grown to be so great and
powerful a nation. It, is because
this that business goes ahead and
that more positions are opened up to
more workers. The success of any
business depends upon the vitality
of who manage it and on those
who work for it more than upon any
other single condition.
lose money for the firm and get it
In your pay envelope Yon cannot
time for your employer and
him to be able to do better
by Dispatch.
A FRIEND'S TRIBUTE TO F. M.
WHICHARD.
CHRISTMAS
SUIT
OVERCOAT
HAT
UNDERWEAR
GLOVES
HOSIERY
SUGGESTIONS
NIGHT ROBE
MUFFLER
UMBRELLA
COLLARS S CUFFS
RAINCOATS
Christmas Bolls will soon ringing and
the old problem of shall I give Him for
will once more confront you.
have made a suggestions and
would you fail to tied a suitable item on the list,
we would be pleased to have you call and we'll do
all in our power to assist you.
A rood rule to follow in selecting gifts for
a Man is to buy what he would be apt to buy for
himself.
All our prices are moderate, and we are
always at your service.
Frank Wilson,
THE KING
Pulley Bo wen
New Shirt Waist Silks, Ladles Woolen Goods in all
he latest styles and weaves.
. t W
Boys and and
Novelty Suits.
You want in your shoes. Ultra shoes have just as much
snap in them as any i or shoe, and oar own design
rs are all producing styles which are later copied by
hedges all over the country. Style is the first consideration, but
if the shoe does not fit, you will not buy it for the style alone.
The fitting qualities are what is necessary to a shoo, and in
this the ULTRA
Stands Preeminent
Our pattern and last makers are undoubtedly the best in their re
trades.
Shoe Wear.
LINE OF
Pulley
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
The Greenville Banking and Trust Company,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
At close of business November 9th, 1905.
A reward of will be for In-
formation lo
in party or partial who leave
t any to or
tones around stock law
territory, or rut the so
dogs and bi rat ti ii.
J, ft.
As one who knew the rent man
that he I drop thin
a his grave, l him for
years. a bin mi
in the I hat I he world would
cull him he a- it truly
loyal loved him d r hi
love of right, and he wan
loyal to me in all tilings that
were right. He wan my most
devoted friend and loyal under all
the of lite. He
to i but truth and right, and
in thine be sublime.
death my treat I
hi miss him nil else or
him. I bin, he
loved me. a
between we
where then- Is no blond km.
and I
win hi- Memory in
my Ft m i
Iii -hr. T C A Pi
RESOURCES.
I and
Overdrafts,
Honda,
Furniture and 2,415.01
Due from Hunks
ins
Coin
Cash 402.17
National bank notes
notes 9,408.00
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in
Surplus 6,600.00
Undivided
Bills payable 5,000.00
Time of deposit 16,808.70
Deposits 102,545.61
Due to A 125.00
Cashiers ck 264.85
Total,
161,470.78
State of North Carolina, of Pitt,
I, It. Cobb, Cashier of tho above named bank, do solemnly
swear that the above is true to the best of my knowledge
and belief.
Subscribed and sworn
lie. day of Nov., 1905. J
C. Notary Public.
It. J. COBB, Cashier.
Correct
A.
Ii.
Is Read By Everybody In end
reaches money to pay for want.
I. i n .
WINTERVILLE
This department is in J. H. FRY, who is authorized to rep-
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory.
Just received by B. Q. Chapman
ear load of lime which
they will sell very cheap.
Best hosiery for children at H,
L. John-Hi V
The town tax are now
open at t be store of Ii. G. Che
Co. Lei all come and pay
promptly. C Smith, collector.
Our line of fill and Winter,
goods are now in. flee our lice be-
fore bay. yours to please A.
W. Co.
her large shipment of shoes
all styles and sizes and prices very
seasonable. Barbel
A Co
Black Liniment, spec-
recommended for the human
family, Due for a perfectly
balanced,
Female by
B. T. Bro.
Don't forget the nice furniture
at A W Ange Co
White's Colic and Kidney Cure,
the combination kidney medicine
for stock and a sure colic
at the Drug Store
For hay, corn and oat, go to
Harrington Barber Co.
We have the best assortment of
Stationary ever brought to Win-
B T Cox Br .
Another load of school desk were
shipped A. G. Co
yesterday.
All colors of punt, and yellow
at Harrington Barber Co.
If it Rains or snows we are all
right for there are plenty of rub
coats, shoes, and at A
W Ange Co
For nice apples, candies,
oranges, bananas and nuts go to
H. L. Johnson's
Nice line of fresh groceries
ways on hand
A Co.
Any one in need of a good cart
one that will last and render good
service just sell to see or the
A. O. Cox
If you expect to exchange your
seed for meal you can same time
by taking meal far your seed when
you have cotton ginned at the
Pitt Co. Oil Mill.
Try a bottle of Kid-
a sure cure for all Kid-
troubles at Harrington Barber
A Co.
Prof. G. E. and A. G.
Cox, borne from Raleigh
Saturday night.
A. G. Cox went to Greenville
Tuesday.
H. L. Johnson went to
ville Tuesday.
Rev. T. H. King, of Ayden,
visited Winterville High School
Monday.
All of our merchants are
paring for by getting
a nice of Xmas goods.
When you want nice dress
and trimmings to go to A.
W Ange C . they have nice as-
corresponding with the one drawn
out and deposited in the Bank of
Greenville will be with
six size
live year
case
Who will
The cash
A new lot of iron bedsteads just
A second large shipment of hats
and nape season latest and
style at Harrington Barber
Co.
Trunks and valises at
ton Barber Co.
Shoes are arriving at A.
W. Ange A Be sure to get
their prices yon buy else-
where.
If you want a bargain in pants
to A. W. Ange Co. they ate
selling out at per cent off now.
If yon want a Tar Heel cart yon
had better see getting it at
once or the A. Q. Cox Mfg Co will
ship them elsewhere.
Big line of hats and car just
received, latest styles. Harrington-
Barber Co.
A nice lot of hats and caps just
received at A. Ange Co.
are nice be sure to see them
Go to Harrington Barber Co.
c and jackets.
can kill your hogs any time
now that you want to. for A. W.
ft Co has salt to save them
so that you had better see
him before you buy.
For Daily
a bill providing for daily
reports of the amount of c
ginned for -iv
preceding the of tn
regular He
also a bill
the of re-
ports in lien of the i-. mi monthly
publications now made.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that we will
apply to Board
Pitt at their meeting lo be held
on the Monday in January.
for license t liquor in the town
of N. C.
w. m. Co
NOTICE LAND SALE
virtue of decree made by D C.
Mo-re, Clerk Superior Court of
County, on the 12th day of December
1905, in a special
wherein Joseph Jones, wife
Jim Jones and others are
petitioner ex-prate-1 will on Monday
the day of January at
noon expose to public sale at
the Court House door in Pitt
to the highest bidder for the fol-
lowing parcel of land to and
being in the County of Pitt and in Con-
Township, beginning at the
Franklin line on the in the
Frederick White Held, thence running
up said big ditch to Henry
line, thence with his line to Lorenzo
line, thence with Lorenzo
line
line, thence with the Jones and
This sale is made for Partition.
This the day of December
F.
Commissioner.
arrived at A. W. Ange ft Co see . . ., ., ,
Has just received before you
prices on guns for the
days at A. W. Ange Co J
has sure come
If yon do not believe it go to
Barber Co. and see
yourselves
That is a nice selection of Christ-
mas goods at Harrington Barber ft
O.
Be sure lo go see the nice lot
of new furniture that A. W. Ange
The Bank of Winterville will
soon be complete and ready for
business. You cm not down Win-
for she is always up to
BOW.
any way you look in
Winterville you will see a new
buy elsewhere.
Just received car load flour, nice
and Harrington Barber ft Co.
For special prices headers see
W. L. House.
The increase in of Tar
Heel cart wheels up Ibis date
Don't be bad
you can get at A W
Ange
Nicest and cheapest line of men's their stock you buy
ties at Harrington Barber Co.
International stock fond for
horses at Harrington
Barber Co.
Special prices on guns far the
Nice line of boy at H L.
Johnson's.
yards standard calicoes
leper yard, Barber A
Co I. , , their is no buck band use
Mfg. o shipping out so man v of . , , . ,
.,, ., . ill- that is coming so much in genera
Floor oil cloth at a w Ange school MiL.,,., ,. , . ., . .
.,., as the made by the A,
Co their stock before you buy. , WM car of
Cox Mfg Co, and it is
Nice Rubes at Harrington , desks that were shipped out today p;,,,,, to ,;,, a p ,,, e
Barber Co. yr has been in the state that dots not use
They have nice one cheap. kept of late and them.
G. to H. L. Johnson's for shoes,
he his a nice lot jut received, That was a broad e on the chine cheap see A. W. Ange Co
they are nice. ; face of E. A, Stanley as he they have nice ones.
Nice frames and q-o bis pocket 171.10 for one I
A. W. Ange ft Co. of cotton which he had sold. A Free.
R G Chapman Co
house being built. You can hear j has been fifty per more than
the hammer of the carpenters in before, this establishes the
any direction. j A. G. Cox Co, are ma king the
best cart wheels on the market.
We love to see the A. G. Cox
NOTICE SALE OF LAND
By virtue of a decree made by D.
C. Moore, Clerk Superior Court of
Pitt County, on the 12th day of
proceed-
wherein Isaac and wife
Fannie M. Gardner, waiter Gardner
and wife Fannie Gardner, are petition-
era I will on Saturday, the
18th day of January 1906, at o'clock
noon, expose to the lie at the
Court Greenville, to the
highest for cash the following parcel
of land to in Swift Creek
Township. Pitt county and beginning
on the O C line runs to u
marked pine by the roadside, then n
line to north west course to a
knot, centered by a
black gum and a stump
then about a north course with an greed
Hoe made N T Cox and Smith
in mid Smith's line then with said
line to the beginning corner,
with the old line back to the beginning
containing acres more or
and the same land conveyed by
Cox lo smith deed
dated March 22nd 1900 as of record p-
nears in the registers office of Pitt
Count in Book V page
This sale will be made for Partition
12th day of December,
F. Harding.
Commissioner.
WILKINSON'S
RAIN COATS FOR LADIES
OVERCOATS FOR HEN AND BOYS
Le. us set you straight on the matter cf
Overcoats. The most successful process for water-
proofing a garment is that of Priestley's, and every
treated to their process bears their name,
and when in addition to Priestley's stamp
n overcoat is identified with the label of Wilkinson the
combination is one that insures not only a waterproof
overcoat, but also an overcoat of fine fabric, with all the
Knocks of and style that distinguish the
Clothing people from the ordinary sort.
A New Line Just Received,
G. I. WILKINSON CO.,
GREENVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA.
Call at II. L. Johnson's ex
his line of Hosiery
Misses Ladies and Gents.
North Carolina I In Superior Court
If you want a nice ma- i Before the clerk.
W A. Manning, and p. Mm
w. R. Ford. M. . Blount and
wife Florence Blount. R.
I and wife Melissa
Jolly, John Ed. White-
W. J. Teel. I. Wind and
wife Julia I,. C Ford, J. .
INCOME
INDEMNITY
H.
FOR SALE BY
A, White,
Greenville, N. C.
We know that most of the people wife
L L. went to Greenville of Greenville are what
W P. linker and wile
Saturday.
to this on o
and Fernanda
that one for
The Pitt county Oil Co., are Christmas present. It is a E
A W. Ange Co., have just i
receive a new lot of shoes. Be and day.
sure to see them get his prices
before yon buy elsewhere.
H. went
rills this
poultry food
Barber Co. Harrington, Barber A Co.
If you your laundry to look
f and making , very easy to
meat majority of oases. In f.
,. . II. G
it should lie your chief H and wife
El -MODERN LIFE INSURANCES
At Cheaper Rates
aim lo
that s
THE SECURITY LIFE ANNUITY
it n w AI
Nice Bilk waist pat ems cheap at appropriate and suitable the Taylor, M. c. Manning. K D. Mann-
per,, who.,, ii is. he North Carolina.
in pants go to II. J I 0th
L. Johnson's. U ll- l-
I Johnson who represents the
B. T. Cox A Bro. have a full ,,,.,
of school books, papers, j . world to such is William Staton. w A
If you want summer all winter ,.,. .,. Matthews Bailie E, Mat-I
present be in with the
sentiments of the season.
There
scratch A tablets, day books
ledgers, account books, states,
chalk, crayons, school bans and
shawl straps. and see what
they before bringing else-
where.
Nice line groceries
always on rt. h. Johnson's.
Men's and punts, all
es, at Barber A Co.
A new line of re-
Chapman
out lined above than at a book store,
get one of these good heaters at A. ,,, ,,,,
W . A Co. they cheap. ,,. you
When iii town call to scenic f In the class of stores
run a class livery feed
Greenville has a book store, and
it can he found those of
merchandise which, as gift, ate
mist suitable for Christmas.
minis Carson, L w will Bell yon h pay Life policy
season. Ward, John arson premium pay oilier c for I lie pay Life, thereby
is no better place in the v wife saving yon B or i--r cent.
I W u-
F.
silo stables. W L. House.
Nips line of winter
for men and youth's at L. John-
son's.
w. Pioneer Representative in Greenville of
Insurance. go on your
No. o
N. C
W O If V
Manning, Leon Davenport, Dav-
ii j ill-- being ml with-
FOURTH
entitled will take
that entitled
of Pitt County i before the
Clerk, Incorporate a Canal .;
tho said defendant will further
J- P. KING'S
Hook Store has u splendid that he to appear i i I -a v Cf
John here It is cold lie of Christmas goods, and as g
and yon have not got a good pair inducement to purchase of them, day of
of pants to name, you go this they offer the Near Five Greenville, N. C.
on the 20th day of
I and answer the petition and complaint
will In deposited in
unite to and you hundred tickets are to the said within ten FIST CLASS TEAMS for pleasure
Be sure . to the ., ,. , f,.,, ,.,,, , b-. from to
iron of
Issuing of this ins.
-ill take . d
rs ;. e-. by
or to take pas-
W A tickets is lo he falls to said petition and Good Drive and Work Horses and Mules tor sale I
; ; . It deposited Bank . , tit large numbers and can sell low as any dealer,
is with the Dumber t. or Mir n el In the for or on Time.
have been be b, to h and
111-t R, Q, Chapman fifty cents worth of goods will on this the 9th of Ow properly cared fur, up my stables.
bodies an are being m v. have
by the A. ti 0-x . .
A full I .-.
., o.
per-.
l-
We a
POOR PRINT





SPECIAL
ALE
DIGEST OF MESSAGE.
Don't Miss This Chance.
fa
Big Reduction In Prices.
Bi Bargains to Those
Who Come First.
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 prices
Extra fine Chiffon Broadcloth, regular value 2.00 to 1.25
Fine Chiffon Broadcloth, regular value 1.50 reduced to f
All Wool regular value 1.50 reduced to fl.
Silk Dot black only, regular value 1.50 reduced to 1.10.
All Wool Novelty Suitings, regular value f 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
So 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 1.25. reduced to
in All Wool Fancy Panama Suitings, regular value reduced to
Novelty Voile, choice patterns, regular value 1.00. reduced to
Novelty Voile, choice patterns, value 1.50. reduced to 1.10.
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
prettiest values not in the above number at greatly reduces prices.
Come and be surprised at the Bargains we have in store for you.
Straws Tell
Which way the wind blows, but it takes QUEEN QUALITY Shoes
to loll which way the beet trade goes.
What do You Pay for Shoes
Perhaps Do you stop to think for more you can wear
the famous
Queen Quality
Shoes For Women
Perhaps you pay it s the Queen Quality price. Do you
Queen Quality shape, style and comfort When a shoe grown
s. popular that pairs are made a day. there must be some
advantage gained in buying that shoe.
Perhaps you pay II to for your shoos. All need to
say is to see ONE of the many styles we are showing this season
and you'll never pay more than for any shoe.
Queen Quality Price is Always
Made in
Boston
Boots
Specials
Sold Eve i
C. S. FORBES,
The Man's Outfitter
PM
From the way travel started
on the new passenger train it is
going to be a for the
road as well as convenient-
to the public. On the first trip
between
passenger were handled, and on
the rein- n trip the d
making total f
day.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OP
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE.
GREENVILLE. N. C
ST THE OF BUSINESS NOV. 1905.
Prof Gulley at
O- Friday Dec.
PM. dean of
law of Wake Forest
, e. will speak in Winterville
High school chapel at p.
it eerily one of
able lawyers state. A
rich I rent i In store fur those win-
are m a hear
invited. This will
one f best ever n
and unsecured
etc.
HiM
ii.
Cash
Gold Coin
Silver Coin
141,402.67
4,575.80
8.44
128.610
11,522.98
Capital Stock paid In
86,000.06
Undivided Profits less
Expenses Paid 10,179.46
Bills Payable 6,000.00
Deposit subject to check 258.972.74
Cashier's checks out-
standing
324,600.19
and
A help a
a mustache, it
gels in the way.
acts as If they were
service.
North Carolina, I
of Pitt. I
I L. tittle. the bank. Ho
die statement above la true to the beat
mil belief
rind to before
me. Nov., 1905
WALTER C. WARD.
JAMES I,. . .-I i.
J. A
J. O.
I. W. KING,
J. B. CHERRY CO
GREENVILLE'S GREAT
DEPARTMENT STORE.
LAND BALE
By virtue s of
court county, made in a
Special therein
pending, entitled, J. M- and
Others versus Lewis and
i is. on
MONDAY, January 15th,
before the in
rill, sell -it public sale t highest
bidder certain tract or parcel
land situate In Greenville township,
Pitt county, two miles west of the
town of Greenville, on road
mg i in said town to tin; town of
bounded by
the lands of Jesse K Move, on
south by the lands Mary Alien, on
tin- lands of warren Cher-
and others, sixty-seven
acres more or lens it being th
lands formerly owned by Jackson
deceased.
parcel of
ii res more or less on School
Bran h, which marl deposit-
Terms of One third cash
the iii lance In two equal
lobe paid In one and two years respect-
the deferred payments to bear
Interest, payable annually, from date
hi and to be secured by
gage upon land. This December
Bib, 1906,
I. a.
L.
Truths Strike Home
Tour grocer is honest he cares to do so-can tell
yon that he knows very little about U- bulk coffee ha
ells TOO, How can he know, where it originally came from,
how it was With What
or when Ii you buy your
coffee loose by the pound, how can
you expect purity and uniform quality
LION COFFEE, OF
AIL PACKAGE COFFEES.
necessity uniform In quality.
strength flavor. For OVER A
, quarts or a lion coffee
baa been standard In
millions homes.
LION COFFEE t. pi
I our factories. and unlit la
your home, ha.
or contact wit
dirt. or unclean
t,, each package of LION COFFEE you get on full
of Ce Coffee. Insist upon getting tie genuine,
ion head on every
the tor
SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE
SPICE CO., Ohio.
The Vital Points end Recommendations
in President S
to the 59th Congress.
That national
in number, hut that one
. he built each year in re
i place some vessel of out if date
a bureau of naturalization
lie established and measure taken
government ti restrict that efforts
assert its sovereignty over made to prevent the congestion
corporation by the regulation of immigrants in the eastern cities
activities. , ht,
That a government commission be i state.
given the power decide whether a
railroad is just, to prescribe a
maximum and minimum rate, this
rate to be effective within a reason-
able time, subject to review by the
courts; any kind of commission or
rebate for service
to be prohibited; that the accounts
of railroads lie subject to
as are the national
banks. The president says he op
poses government of rail
roads.
That congress consider limiting
the hours labor required of rail-
road and the compulsory
use of the block system and other
safety devices.
That insurance be under the
pt and regulation of the fed-
government.
That congress consider the
maximum and mini-
mum tariff rates to be applied to
countries which favor or
against the United States
That unnecessary offices be abolish
ed and more business like methods
introduced in the executive depart-
That the publication of campaign
contribution he required by law;
that all contributions by corpora-
for political purposes be pro-
by law.
That the Santo Hi arrange-
be confirmed by treaty in or
to prevent chaos in that
lie.
promotions in the army here-
after be by selection and not by
That the units of the be not
That the code of United
Sates criminal laws and land laws
be revised.
That a pension system lie
in the life saving service.
That the pure food laws copy-
right law be completely changed
and made much
That the Philippines be granted
limited free trade with the United
States.
That Hawaii be fortified and
American citizenship conferred on
the people of Rico.
That Indian Territory and Okla-
be jointly admitted as one
state and Arizona and New Mexico
as another.
That Alaska he granted a regular
delegate in congress.
That sufficient money be at once
appropriated to continue the work
on the Panama canal.
That the consular system be
changed, all consuls put on a fee
basis, and a corps of
consulates
been very busy work,
livery stables at Ayden.
Mrs. II. and mother
in law spent Wednesday with Mrs.
L. Fletcher, near Winterville.
K. H went to Greenville
Tuesday
Little Philips, son
John Philips, is very sick.
Mr M, Well, of Seven Springs,
will he in this vicinity the
for the purpose of lecturing.
Everybody invited to
attend.
ITEMS.
N. C, Dec.
Chas. went over the
river Tuesday.
Mrs. Louise of Grain
came Tuesday t- spend
time with her son, C. H
Sam is on sick list.
Miss Mary Brooks spent Saturday
and Sunday at her home in
accompanied by Mies Eva Lang-
E E and son, Harvey, have
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE
LAND
By virtue of the power authority
vested in us under the Last
tame of the late o we will.
on Saturday. December th,
the court House do- r in the town
Greenville, at public sale, to the
highest bidder, the following tracts
parcels of land situate in Beaver Dam
township, Pitt county, Io
A tract adjoining the lands of J.
H. Joyner, the Harris tract. H
tract and others, known as
part of contain-
acres, more or less.
A tract adjoining tin- lands of J S
Harris, the Smith land others, con-
more or less, and
known as the Harris Land,
A tract adjoining the lands of
Isle w. T. Harris, the Smith land and
others containing Korea, more or
less, and known its apart of
Smith
A tract adjoining lands of the
I ale James C Ivey Smith
others, containing acres, more or
less, and known as a part of w If
Smith
S A the lands of J s
Norman, C D smith. H K Crawford and
known as Tyson
more or
less, and subject to the dower right of
V ob
Terms cash
R. J. conn,
of the last will and
of me c r
Dr.
THE
What is known as the
occasioned by actual t-
external conditions, but in
great majority of cases by a dis-
ordered LIVER-
THIS IS A FACT
which may be
by trying a course
They control and regulate the LI R.
They to the
mind. They bring health elastic-
to the body.
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.
Announcement
SALE.
By virtue of a decree of
court of made in the case
of K I May and K H May against J
wife,
the undersigned commissioner sell for
cash before the court door in
Greenville on Saturday Decent I r
the following tract
land situate in the county of Pitt and in
Township adjoining the
lands of Mrs. Arthur Forbes, jerry
Fields, the land and the
county line containing
acres, and known as Move
place said land is being sold for
ion this Nov. 23rd
James commissioner,
NOTICE
Having this day as executor
of the last will and testament of Moses
decease, before D C. Moore,
clerk of the Superior of Pitt
notice is hereby to all persons
indebted to the estate of Moses Tyson,
to make immediate payment
to the executor, and no-
is hereby given to all persons
holding claims against said estate
tile the same with the undersized ex-
properly within
from the or this
notice will be plead in bar of recovery.
This the 21st day of October,
K. . Tyson,
of estate of Moses Tyson,
C. Harding,
Dental
,. Surge -n
PRICE CUT n w
Having duly qualified before the
Court of Pitt county
as executor of the hut will and
of Clark.
is to all
indebted to the estate to make
payment to the undersigned, an
claims against said
estate must the for
on or before the day of
or this notice will plead
in bar of
This Hist day of her. 1906.
C. P
Executor Elisabeth
We beg leave to announce that we are
Wholesale and Retail
for-----N
White Lead, Paints,
Colors, and Town and
country Ready Paints.
There is no line in the world better than
the Harrison line. It has 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
can give you Special Prices.
and
Baker Hart
N. C,
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you get all bar of Daily a yen- tor or all
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Son Lost Mother
runs in our
it I lorn my
K. of
Me. For the past five yearn,
the bird of
a Cough mid or cold, I have taken
Dr. King's Discovery for c n
h has saved me
from serious long His
mother's death was a Sad loss for
Mr. but he learned that
trouble must not be neglected,
and how to cure ii. Quickest re
lief and cure for roughs and colds
Price guaranteed at
J. L. Druggist. Trim
bottle free.
I Not Quite
How often you can get a
thing dona
driver or
lacking;. Have good
box be prepared for
Our line of tools
ac is desire,
g we will v- j ii tool
box does not a
Of Course
You get Harness,
Horse
J. R
Corey
Man's
Is often as great us but
S. Austin, the
of Ind.
was when he
rein-ill allow the doctors loop
prate on Ins wife, for
hie, he can
eluded i Bitter. My
wile I. cite could
leave hi d, hi d live
hod n l
her. Alter taking Electric
she aid ran
cow perform nil her household
by I.
Woolen,
GET YOUR S UP
Now
Everything want in the way of
nice Groceries, Canned Goods, Pickles,
Fruits, Candies, Nuts. can be had at
our store
We carry a supply of the Best
Goods
JOHNSTON BROS.
The Cash Grocers.
Horses and Mules
Winslow Mills.
being at
season we solicit your
when y will want some horses
your i he
I in I um
mules t i me
We hue SALE ill where
we will carry a lull stock of GOOD HORSES and
the entire season. Come to us and we will show
is a saving for yon to trade with us, for we get our
sin- k duvet from the stock thereby faring yon the prof-
its that the middle dealers have to mike and which v-u av
buying us. Ii not lake much of time
to pay us ;, visit and Let with our methods of doing
business we l.-l ii would n milt in making a t
and wears sine . can make ,, benefit you
for so doing. We are prepared to suit your needs and is
more we guarantee
Winslow
Horses and Mules. Sales Stables, and
Is Read By Everybody in roach, and
v iv ; . what they want.
you have want advertise it and you are Mir.
t their money.
POOR PRINT





OVER THE STATE.
NEW CALENDARS.
Happenings of Interest In next year
North Carolina.
Alfred Braver, a farmer o
county, died of lockjaw
caused by band in a
mill.
A recent of
city contain near
I population.
ha in-
a appropriating
for a pub-
at Salisbury, and a
hill appropriating for
public building at Mi. Airy. Re-
W. ha
introduced a bill
for a public building
High Point.
By a vote the Baptist
decide to
additional endowment for
Wake Forest next year.
will do it. They haw 170.-
members than one
per capita will give the SUM
pledged.
Prow the office the Slate
Auditor out flip
tax receipts r. the mate in
Carolina for tin- year
been while
amounted to
leaving a balance on
for the fiscal year ending the
10th of November,
North Carolinians On Committees.
Wellington,
Carolina delegation fared
will in t commit-
fee in the House to
The landed four new
Committees, Territories,
Our Business Men's Reminders for the
New Year.
Some f men
begun distributing calendar- I- r
the year 1900. and some beautiful
been left at
J. U. of the
Mutual Life
. brought us a daily wall
that i very serviceable
It contains a leaf every day in
the year and the figures are
i dies long.
Toe Building A Lumber Co.
have a very calendar ii
colors The picture is
-The Bong Of
a of Indian s
returning from conquest.
Co. cotton buy i
exporter, us two
are gems of art. i-
th.
a ii
attire. The other is
yard scene a
I. kneeling beside a big f
thrown around fowl.
H e lay holds out an egg a i
licensing the mi of befog it
while the rooster hold
up proudly and says
tee
us as
Expenditures
on Public Buildings.
Affairs,
Claims, Factions.
Public Build-
of Columbia, Re-
form in Civil Service.
William
Manufactures.
Marine,
Census.
Affairs,
tines in Interior Department.
Blackburn District of Columbia.
Education, Patents,
Pensions, Al-
Liquor Traffic.
Three Trains at Once.
Greenville looked almost liken
railroad center Tuesday afternoon
with three trains here at on time.
Freight trains Nos. and met
here and while I hey were at the
Station passenger train
came in,
ArT
CLOTHING
received one barrel of Sow
Jno. A. Kicks Bro.
STATEMENT.
number of of
tor PHI
int. fill I i. ml. lorn--
Affairs.
s of line J. i
on
mile v. k.
Travel j. it.
on at
ft
on j mi
miles J W SB
day-
on
ill l H
mi mi
Tot
County. i
I, dark of
board of for county afore
said, do certify the lie
u record in my
This December
It. WILLIAMS.
Board Co. Com.
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS
ARE UPON US AND
J.
FITS RIGHT, LOOKS RIGHT, RIGHT, THEY SHAPE.
They are made of wool and you need never fear fading or turning colors. They make you feel com-
and pleased with your purchase. in and try on a suit if you if you wish.
W n A RANGE OF VALUES IN THESE GOODS.
The demand; for. Winter Suits has been heavy we have bought heavier in order to secure the lowest possible
prices. have large orders for our next Spring and positively must move stock now
on hand. DO YOU NEED A SUIT or would 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 tell what the late
pace is unless you come to see us. We are always see you.
READ PRICK CAREFULLY BELOW.
SENSATIONAL
Your choice of a lot of durable
sarong of merit an I f union. Sale
fr made of, good
Woe 41.08
A in hums fancy scotch mi and
medium shades of b ova and ft plot
in and plaids a I
ire certainly the grandest values in
Men's tine suits, extra tine, equal in every to
custom work. This season's latest styles and best sellers.
Cheviots, Scotch mixtures ail v -r
Better made garments Deer offer I
We claim then to b tin of any
on the market. We now telling
have put on sale at suits th it no others can sell
I for f They come in single and double breasted sacks.
clothing made by Bros., in black and
., , . and shades of brown and mixtures, and tail
Menu fine suits, comprising a grand J
to a turn into suits of surpassing style. Others consider
double suits, black, bin, T i
I values at Our special price is
tweed in all the newest and
shades, all superbly tailored, coats French
perfect fit guarantee I. Values that are equal in
suits that ht-11 for 110.00, C. T.
i A
respect
and ask to see c W are always
glad to It costs nothing to you
are tired w a stove and for you to rest.
have received there full supply. The holidays are here
like a train it comes and soon gone.
We have a beautiful line this season and
will be glad to show them to you.
r.
AND
The heavy advance in ct UM and wool will necessarily force to
price. Be wise and make your purchases the earliest possible date. In our determination
better others we have not d any department in our mammoth store. Don't fail i our
values in SHOES for men, women and children, UNDERWEAR for everybody, DRESS GOOD. s DRY
GOODS, FURNISHING GOODS, n fact that you can't eat.
T.
Bisque Figures, Lamps, Clocks, Wagons, Carts. Drums,
Pistols, Albums, Mirrors, and Toys of every description.
We carry a full line of Apples, Oranges, Bananas, Nuts,
Raisins, Figs, Candies of every kind, Fruit, Pound and
Chocolate Cakes, Cakes, Bread and Pies, Can-
dies, a full line of Heavy and Fancy Groceries, in fact
any and everything you may need for
Including a full of FIREWORKS if allowed.
Remember the place and come early as the will
be great this season. Prices right.
J. A. RICK- BRO.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Greenville, North
Actually Cam c n Time.
No. bas
in patting on sin e m-
train was
road. It actually in
on time Tuesday even in. We
have doubts of it doing any
more tin- there
over its
NOTICE
i Hint I
ii
the of
Pitt and to the of
of the town of Bethel
retail and liquor-
in -f lea than
in town of N. ,
story frame on the
of railroad at rest, it the property
of a to he
in the of T K.
TO
hi the lay of Nov.
B.
nth.-r,.
duly
. of a j D
d b n of estate
a. Park,,.,
u all
to to make Immediate
to and
hut luff the
are to to the
months from
date or will in
V . . T
All SOW.
liar recovery. Nov. 24th
II. U. N
a. Parker,
. f
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 1905
No.
RALEIGH PAMLICO
SOUND COMING.
A Splendid Site for the Depot
has Been Secured
ALDERMEN GRANT RIGHT OF WAY.
The Road ii Making Good
Eastward.
The Raleigh Sound
mil in id in one of of
the near in The
road already been completed
several miles eastward from
the work of bringing it
on is being poshed. The statement
has been made in the
a site for a depot at Wilson ha
been secured, and now the same
thing can be Mid for
as an option has been on
property here this purpose.
site selected for the depots
in is moat admirably
located. The passenger depot will
Dickinson avenue near where
the Godwin shop now stands, and
the freight depot will be just back
on the side of Ninth street
on the former Greenville tobacco
warehouse site. This give ample
room for Doth passenger and
freight traffic.
The I ii in rd of aldermen at an
adjourned meeting held
day night granted a right of way
South Pitt street from the
southern limits of the town to and
across Ninth street, which gives
access to the site selected for the
depots.
It is said that the construction
of the road has been divided into
seven sections, and each section
let to contract under bond that
the work be completed before
the first day September, 1907.
Bo it is safe to say that the road
will be completed in operation
within eighteen months from today
Our townsman, Mr. L. I. Moore,
is largely interested in this enter-
prise, is enthusiastic over the
Raleigh road.
The toad means a deal for
Greenville.
By Carload.
The Supply Co.
things on a large scale. Goods in
lots are with this
enterprising firm, and today a half
tills of a solid
ear of R. J. Reynold's celebrated
that has come in. Buying
goods such quantities enables
them to supply their trade at very
lowest prices.
The following have
been issued.
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Joseph Grimes
request the of
your presence
at the marriage of their daughter
to
Mr. Lafayette Mayo
on the morning of Tuesday,
the twenty sixth December
at eight o'clock
At Home
Bethel, North Carolina.
At Hom Norfolk, Virginia.
A Prediction Made.
No part of the county is more
prosperous today the Month,
no put of this county is
more general progress and no part
bas a brighter outlook. The South
has already taken its well-earned
position as a great industrial,
commercial and
with well nigh unlimited
ties, and the next ten years will
witness greater development
North than the last
as it wan
the latter
Argus.
THE BAZAAR.
Continues to Have Great Success
INTERESTING MUSICAL PROGRAM
FOR TONIGHT.
The bazaar under the auspices
of the Aid of the
Methodist here, continues
with increased interest and
A large crowd is
constantly in attendance, and
at the different booths con-
with an increased interest,
while the sales are reaching much
higher than were at first
expected. express
many additional articles for sale,
many of which are excellent gifts
it large business houses outside
slate.
At an early Wednesday
night hail war, filled with both old
young, each one anxious to
purchase some of the many useful
as well as which
the ladies have so tastefully
for sale in their booth.
While these were going on,
large numbers were around the
different booths voting the
most popular young lady, or the
most popular married woman. In
voting the interest baa very great-
increased Luring the
and by the close of the week much
interest and excitement is antic-
In addition to the ninny comforts
promised by the ladies for those in
attendance, a most excellent
cal program has been prepared for
All who appreciate
not fail to be present tonight and
enjoy the musical
NOTHING AGAINST
Oh, for More Men Like
OFFICERS.
Election Held for Coming Term.
Tar Lodge Knights of
Pythias bas sleeted the following
officers for the
J.
O. L
R. C.
W. E. Hooker, M. of W.
G. J. Woodward, M. at A.
Joseph Rawls, I. Q.
T. J. Moore, O. G.
J. R. AS.
S, Carr, E.
R. M. F.
lie Some Judgment.
Remember that this is the time
of year when mails express
are crowded, and don't get
things don't come us
as you think they ought. if
you are to send anything off
don't wait until the last minute.
Rig Fire in Brooklyn.
New York, Dec. early
to day destroyed the tour story
business building at the
Fulton street
Avenue in Brooklyn, the property
of State Senator Charles Cooper,
entailing a loss of on the
building an additional loss to
of about
Miss Mamie Bay, writing the
Charlotte the Incidents
at the recent conference in
says the following of the
who is loved by many people
in Pitt
One of the most, touching
dent of the recent session the
North Carolina Methodist Confer
which was held in Wilson,
occurred when name of Rev.
A. D. Belts called and his
presiding elder answered
against Dr. Betts is known
loved throughout the entire
Stale for his consistent life ad
many deed-; be commands
the confidence the ministry and
laity of all denominations, of men
of no creed wherever he He
is a pure minded, sweet spirited
man who has never in
spirit, and he is a man who live
at all times the he
Upon this he
beard words,
he rose to make his report,
and against him.
This is the forty ninth time this
poor, unworthy soul has heard
those words uttered by my
elder. I have those words
farm a number of my brethren
here, and from some who have
ready into rest. lam so
glad they have always been able
to say against but I
feel that in one way there is much
against me, and that is, that I
have been able to do more for
my Master doting all these years.
I trust I have accomplished some-
thing this past year, but I wish
that it were more. I trust I have
been at bast this year to
some lambs of Hock, and I
hope to do more next year. I am
to live closer to God than
ever and I hope when I
reach the heavenly gate it will be
said of against
for
BUNCH BOUQUETS.
Sent The by Its Esteem-
ed Brethren of The Press.
Greenville is to
be congratulated upon its bright
appearance on its 11th
Having steadily grown and
proved since its birth until its
Monday's edition page,
columns, it is indeed a Bee
of pro. parity and enter
in- community in which
ii is one of
Pi most esteemed
ibis paper wishes Brother
continued prosper-
he so richly deserves.
Press.
The Greenville Daily
tor is eleven years old, and last
Monday afternoon appeared in an
eight-page much
proved in appearance. We con-
brother Whichard upon
his progress, and wish his es-
teemed paper many, many years of
usefulness
ham -Sun.
The Greenville
its eleventh birthday by
enlarging to eight pages, five col
to page. The
is all and is now a larger
paper the people of that town
have a right to
Herald.
The Daily
is eleven years old. It is a
progressive, honest
per, an institution of which
and j
News Observer.
ALL OVER THE STATE
Snapping
The ladies have
holiday shopping early, large
numbers of them visiting the stores
at This is wist-, as they
can see the stocks before they art
picked over and also avoid the
hurry and rush of the few days
just before
Here's the Ore.
Now if you are looking the real
tiling for a Christmas let
it be a year's to
If you feel liberal
enough add the magazine club.
A Little One Dies
Burial of Miss Tucker.
Miss Lela Tucker, daughter
Mi L Tucker, of
buried st. John's church, near
Tuesday Rev.
W, E. Cox, of Greenville, con-
duct the burial services.
For sometime Mies Tucker bad
been suffering greatly from
colic, and Nov. went to the
University Hospital, Baltimore,
for treatment. She was operated
on December 8th successfully and
seemed to be doing well having
cine out from under the operation
in g. condition, but grew weak-
from loss of blood and died
Dec. ill Her body was
brought Monday
by her and
was interred in St. John's cemetery
Tuesday
Miss Tucker's death was a sad
blow to her family and her many
warm friends. She was loved by
all who knew her, and her
death is deeply
Lillian Brown Spruill, the little
eighteen- months old daughter f
Mi. and Mrs. P. passed
away last night at alter a
week's illness Raleigh and
Observer. 15th
The Enterprise saw a check this
morning to J. Cox from
Andrew Carnegie tor
this is the that Mr.
the endowment
fund at college
the friends of the college raised a
like amount, which was completed
a days ago. Mr. Cox also
us that Dr. of
Chicago, is now to send his
check for to the college
which was promised condition
that the . was raised. Now
this amount is in hand, Dr.
will be notified. When
Dr Pearson- check is received
Guilford college will have
endowment
Happenings of Interest in North
Carolina.
Zeno and Mrs. Amanda
were married in New Bern
Wednesday The groom is
years old and the bride
K. Long, a near
toil, lost his contents,
three horses and three cows by fire
The loss was about with
insurance.
Rev. J. A. a
Clergyman of the Episcopal church,
died at Wednesday. II.-
was stricken with paralysis while
holding service at Shelby recently.
He was a native of Hyde county
and a gallant .
The ladies of Fayetteville were
conducting a bazaar, and
in lighting up the ball accident
ally set tire to the booth donated
by the L dies Home Journal
it was destroyed.
L. a prominent
county, died of heart
failure in the Federal cu-t room
at Raleigh while attending court.
Two young men of Hyde county.
Leo Carrol I'm, were
found frozen to death in an open
boat by a passing schooner.
young men were caught out in the
storm ranged along coast
the the week were
unable lo make harbor.
The National Guard of North
Carolina is going to receive for the
fiscal year ending
the sum 928,987.24 as its
from the million
dollars given the militia of the
various stairs by act of congress.
This and other inform-
to the slate militia is obtain-
ed from the annual report of the
of war. There now
an unexpended balance
from the 1905
to the credit of North
Carolina guard.
Don't mind mud but just
keep going if you want to get
there.
PERSONAL MENTION.
PITTS HONOR ROLL.
Of Those Doing and Coming, j Heroes of The Lost Cause.
Thursday, Dec.
J. M. went to K
today.
NAMES OF AND WIDOWS
WHO DRAW PENSIONS.
G. O. went to Kinston North Carolina Dots the She Can
today.
G. M. Williams went to
today.
W. S. went to
today.
Whitehead went to
for the Heroes of the Confederacy.
North Carolina
great deal for ti- Confederate
soldiers and willow . who are yet
living need but the state
is to be commended for doing per-
haps the best she can, and the
whole sum together amounts to
a considerable sum. The custom
Kinston
Rev. W. E. Cox returned from of districting this fund in time
Wednesday evening. for the pensioners to get II just
own i in .
F. M. Hornaday returned from superior c
Dover Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Gen. J. Wood ward returned Pensioners in Pin county and
Wednesday from Scotland them out as fast a- called
Neck. for- In this county there ate one
i r r . class receiving
J. B. Latham, of Washington, .,.,,, ,, s
came in today lo attend the Odd
Fellows meeting.
receiving m. f
J. Benjamin and W, L. I the fourth class
of It came and fifty widows
in today. each, nuking a total
Mrs. Can Her and he
t a i ii. Below are Hie names those
Tuck, of Semi, arrived today to i
. J help;
Mrs. S. J. a, ,,. , . ,, .
1st Class Louis Hudson.
Mrs. J. M. and 2nd Joyner, G
daughter, Miss B who have S Johnson, William P Mills.
been visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Buck, I H
left this morning for Carney, A J W
John F Parker
4th Joseph
Bland, William L Jessie
their home in Hertford.
Dec.
S. T Hooker returned Thursday
K. H. returned
evening from Washington.
Mis. T. J. and Mrs. A.
L, Blow returned Thursday even-
from Norfolk.
W S H Brown, James E
Bullock, Frank Bright, W H Buck,
Abner Boyd, Abram Baker, John S
Connor. John H Cherry, Richard
Clark, Cannon.
Ivey William Cannon, Hen-
Deal, Theophilus Deal, II W
Dona, John L Daniel. James
T W Ellis, Lewis Amos U
Mrs. W. M. nod T Elks, A Q
Edwards, of Ayden, spent i Lacy A John
with Mrs. W. A
II
Mrs. J. W.
H Harris, George
Taylor Harris, John
Hathaway. Joseph Ham,
returning home in evening
Saturday, Dec.
J J. went
Raleigh today.
to l
Harris, Edward Holiday, Guilford
Jackson, John T Jones, William
W Jones, Robert Johnson,
H. B. Phillips went to Robert Jolly,
this morning William
Miss Eleanor White, of It M Thomas
ton, Va., came In Friday evening Little, Janus M Jesse
to visit Miss Minnie Taylor at J Joseph K.
Mrs. J. B. Cherry's. William R J E
Prof. w. H. Thomas Morgan. Matthews,
Friday evening from G A Weeks, A Mayo. Lawrence
he bad been ding the Guilford I. Moore, Jesse
ti.,, f comity superintendents Nelson, Ashley Norris, J II Oliver,
schools. James D Pope, J R
E S Phelps, J Randolph,
r ., Isaac C Jesse Stacks
Compensations Modest Income. O . w .
Sugg, w Her-
friend with ring Skinner, Joshua C Tripp, James
a can not eat much more or D R M J Shem
food or drink much more or Tyson, Jesse Vincent, Jackson Van-
drink than we can. If he I Joseph
does, he will be sorry. He can J Whichard, James R Wren, Charles
have more places lo live and Williams, R Withering-
enormously more and handsomer ton, Lemuel Warren, II West,
apparatus of but he can't Whichard, A S
live in more than one ace at Samuel I. Whitley.
once, and too much apparatus i Widows Mary
bother. He can make
, , ., , ,. . . , Halite Ann
comfortable and live healthful. Rowers. Jane a
can we. He can all the lei- Bull. ck.
he wants, go where he l;
likes and as long as he will. Clark, i. tie
He has I be better of us there. We
. . toward, Ann Cr-t fold.
have the of in bating a,,,,,
excitement and Dudley, Busy Edward . I
line of making a living. We may
him in discipline, too. We I Harris, C
are apt to more than he A
. ,., Winnie Ann Langley,
salutary discipline steady Manning. E Manning, Ells L
of sell denial, of effort. That is. Matthews, M
valuable to soul, body I Bailie Ann
and mind. He cant buy it. Mills, M
get it throw,, in with daily h,
. . , Powell,
bread. We have Pollard, P id
than he of failing children I stock-, Sarah M f
well. We are as likely as he to Nancy Stokes, M A Ids,
have friends worth having Teel, Ella-
and to find pleasure in them.- A.
Atlantic Monthly


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Eastern reflector, 15 December 1905
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December 15, 1905
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