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SHALL FIRE.
Blue Starts But Quickly Put
Out.
Persona , early in the this
to,, ii looking out the win-
the building of
the Pit County Buggy Company,
just north of the jail, on fire. It
Was burning o. beneath
the windows on the
floor. The prisoners Rave the
alarm and the fire was put out be-
fore any damage of
done.
Near the window where the fire
was discovered in located of
the and i- thought that
thrown from this through the
waste hole held some live coals
among them and alter
for some time had lo the
It form-
that the tire discovered
pat SO
LARGE LAND DEAL
The Avon Farm Changes Hands.
W, H. T. White have sold
farm. about B tie
from to J. J. Laughing-
h . The deal has in
Contemplation some lime was
Consummated a few days ago.
Ibis farm, which is one of the
best id the contains
ace sold
The reason the Messrs. White
with the Avon was
b-cause W. H. w bite, who had
of It with other
ts-m. had more to look alter than
would permit.
It is generally conceded that the
price paid was very
a a large and as
the
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find that by the time he has
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street address
men in each
county to represent and advertise
Hardware Department, put out
goods, etc. Travel-
Position or Office
Salary per month cash
weekly, with all expenses paid in
advance. We furnish everything.
Dept. Motion Bldg.
Chicago, III. i
If you think you need Bro
at once, or if you hare
used it, it is to had
at all class druggists.
Special sale by
J. L
Wholesale Agents for the
State of North Carolina,
Charlotte, N. C.
We wish to extend to all our
customers and friends very best wishes for a
happy and prosperous NEW YEAR together with
our sincere appreciation if their liberal patron-
the past season, which we shall endeavor to deserve.
I'm
.
Since purchasing the interest of W. H.
Ricks in this business I have decided to
add another line. Therefore I want to
reduce my present stock of Groceries to
about one half.
In order to do this we offer for CASH,
for days, my entire stock of high grade
CANNED GOODS, BREAKFAST CEREALS,
HEALTH FOODS, NUTS, CANDIES, CHINA
WARE, PICKLES, ALSO MIXED PICKLES
S Etc., AT COST.
Thanking all for a liberal patronage
during the past year and especially during
the Xmas trade.
I am your friend,
JNO. M- RICKS-
We are now making n for the biggest year's business any firm in Eastern North Carolina has
ever known. Leather, Cotton Wool are advancing rapidly, therefore for the protection of our
we are placing large orders as far in advance as the factories will accept them.
Our after Christmas clearing and stock adjusting sale will commence with the New Year. The holiday
rushing has left us with broken lots, odd sizes and season goods such as the economical shopper Is always on
the lookout for. These goods will be sacrificed during this Great Clearance Sale and the prices will reach
the lowest limit.
J. F. KING'S
Livery, Sale Feed Stables
Near Five Greenville, N. C.
FIST TEAMS for drives, or to pus
to nearby point.
Good Drive and Work Horses and Mules for sale. buy
in large numbers and can sell as low as any dealer, either
fox Cash or Time.
When you are in town and want your horse, and buggy
properly cared for, put up at my stables.
SALE AND EXCHANGE STABLES
C T.
Store
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY, JANUARY 1906.
No.
TEACHER'S MEETING.
Interesting Session Saturday of
Last WeeK.
Although the weather was bad
last Friday and Saturday, the
meeting of Pitt county
held in the
school Saturday morning,
Jan. 13th. was a happy
A good crowd was present,
and all enjoy the time
spent pleasantly
together. Those teachers who
came over and roads
deserve much credit, hut be it said
injustice to they would
not have come an cheerfully it they
had not that there
something good In store for them
at the end of their journey, for the
meetings of Pitt county
have never other than inter-
eating and Inspiring.
Owing to the fact that a number
of the teachers the
was not
and the meeting was made
informal. The devotional exercises
were by Rev. H. H.
Moore. Plat, Smith,
or the Greenville graded
school, was introduced to the
association. He made an excellent
Impromptu speech, In which he
spoke highly-, of the work the
Is doing, and expressed
a desire to be of service in the
work.
Miss formerly a teacher
of this county, told something of
her work in the graded
and represented the
aloe edited her brother, of New
York. ,
Last, least, came the
address by Prof. W. B. Dove.
graded school. Mr. Dove tried
a very manner to impress
upon the teachers the
of being doing their
beat, and at the same time veiling
themselves and their work.
Severn short talks were made at
intervals by W. H.
who la always willing to speak an
encouraging and helpful word to
the teachers, over whom he haw
supervision. Pamphlets by able
authors on geography and nature
were distributed.
Thia meeting, though its attend-
ant was necessarily smaller
did much good, and will
long be remembered by those
present as a most pleasant occasion.
May the of the
continue to grow and spread, lend-
Cheer and inspiration to its
members. Dora
Reporter.
SUPERIOR COURT.
List of the Cases Tried.
HORSE RUNS AWAY.
Lady Thrown Out of Buggy.
Tuesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs.
C, W. Harvey drove to the .
Mr. Harvey got out to JO in the
depot, leaving Mrs. Harvey alone
In the buggy. The train coming
frightened the horse and the
animal jumped off run. Mrs.
Harvey was thrown out of the
buggy painfully bruised,
though fortunately not seriously
hurt. The horse run on down
town and damaged buggy
slightly.
Only Ont Editor There.
There i said lo be one editor in
Heaven. How he there is not
known, but it la conjectured that
he passed himself Off for a minister
and in unexpectedly.
the dodge was discovered
they searched Hie realms
their length and breadth a
to draw up th c
papers for his but they
couldn't Undone, and, of course he
held the
Peter Hines, carrying concealed
weapon, pleads guilty.
Isaiah Anderson, carrying con-
weapon, pleads guilty,
and costs.
Henry Nobles, temporary larceny
of horse, sentenced
to j ail live months to be worked
on roads.
Harrington, carrying con
weapon, pleads guilty,
judgment continued upon defend-
ants good behavior
Harrington, assault with
deadly weapon, pleads guilty,
sentenced six months in jail to
work on roads.
Burton Jo. tier, assault with
deadly weapon, pleads guilty.
Mitchell, assault with
deadly weapon, guilty, sentenced
to jail eight months to be worked
on roads.
George Mitchell, assault with
deadly weapon, pleads guilty.
George Mitchell, carrying con-
weapon, pleads guilty,
judgment suspended.
John assault with
deadly weapon, pleads guilty,
and costs.
releasing
pounded stock, pleads guilty,
judgment suspended upon payment
of costs and good behavior.
Joy tier, assault with
deadly weapon, pleads guilty,
fined and costs.
George Grimes, cruelty to
pleads guilty, sentenced to
jail six months with leave to hire
out.
Lam Byrd, assault with deadly
weapon, guilty.
Ben Sutton, larceny,
guilty, sentenced five months In
jail with leave to hire out.
Hodge, carrying con-
weapon, guilty, fined
and costs.
Sam carrying concealed
weapon, not guilty.
John Tucker, carrying concealed
weapon, pleads guilty, fined
and costs.
George Owens, assault with
deadly weapon, guilty, fined
and costs.
Brown and W. E.
assault deadly weapon,
plead guilty, Brown fined
and half costs, fined
and half costs.
Charlie Merritt, larceny, guilty.
Frank Harris, assault with dead-
weapon, pleads guilty, fined
and costs.
Burton Joyner and Austin
Hamlin both plead guilty.
Joyner fined and half costs,
judgment suspended as to Hamlin
upon payment of half costs.
Bill Collins and Ben
assault with deadly weapon, both
plead Collins fined W and
half costs, fined and
half
Blount, carrying con-
weapon, plead guilty, fined
and costs.
John larceny, pleads
guilty, judgment suspended upon
payment of costs.
Tony Forbes and Frank
assault with deadly
Forbes and half
lined and half costs.
Robert Hodges, assault, plead-
guilty, fined
Hives and Johnston,
larceny, both guilty, both
to jail eight months to work
on roads, Defendant appeal t
Supreme court
Will with deadly
weapon, pleads guilty, lined
and
violation of town
ordinance, not guilty.
FIGHT
To Cheapen Goods to American
Consumers.
Washington, D. C. Jan.
Representative made
splendid fight today to amend the
Philippine tariff bill so as to give
the President authority to reduce
the import duty on the class of
goods manufactured In this
try which are sold at a lower price
In foreign countries than at home.
In a ringing three-minute speech
Mr. emphasized the import
and put the
stand-pat Republicans in a very
light. Singular as it
may a large element of Re-
publicans led by Mann, of Illinois,
with the democrats in
Mr. when he con-
The speech was one of
the best the Congressman ever
made.
The amendment offered by Mr.
was of objected to on a
point of order by the floor leader,
Payne, and ruled out by the
siding officer.
In his speech Mr. said in
it always happens,
that whenever any bill is intro-
duce here which helps the con-
sumer there la always some little
rule In the way of It and it seems
impossible to get it before the
House. I if yon would
give me time, and listen to me, I
show amendment not
out of order, but from the
ruling of the Chair I confess have
bet little hope, and therefore I
conclude by I have intro-
this a last resort, in the
Hope that the baring at
heart the interest of the million's
of people who are under the
nation of the trusts and combines,
will allow this amendment to
before this House. If I occupied
position, so help me God, I
would put this amendment before
this House if every other commit
tee of the every Speaker
of every Congress, had from time
Immemorial ruled to the contrary.
Your rules are a curse when they
come between and our duty to
the News and
Observer.
AN ANNOUNCEMENT.
Revival Services Winterville
and Ayden.
The meeting in
is conducted R. C
Glenn, continues to increase in in-
attendance
Bl is preaching plain, and
powerful gospel sermons, and quite
a number have already
faith In Christ and been
The will continue on
through Sunday with the services
at the usual hours, a. m. and
o. m. On Sunday morning at
o'clock Bro. Glenn will preach a
special sermon to the children.
Let every child in. and around
Winterville be present, if possible.
Immediately after this service
there will be the usual o'clock
service.
Of course every one is invited
and expected to attend all of the
services.
The in Ayden, conduct-
ed by the same preacher, Rev. K.
Glenn, will begin next Tuesday
morning at o'clock. We wish
all the people in Ayden to take
notice of this and come out to the
services. We desire to have the
prayers and hearty co-operation of
all tho Christiana of the town.
B,
COMING NEXT WEEK.
PERSONAL MENTION
Of Those and Coming.
Wednesday, Jan. 17th.
J. S. Joyner, of Baltimore, is in
town.
J. S Higgs went up the road ibis
morning.
Denser, of Washington,
is town.
S. F. Dudley to Winterville
this morning.
F. M. went to
son this morning.
L. H. Rountree went to
Tuesday evening.
K H. Thomas returned Tuesday
evening from Ayden.
J. L. Sugg returned Tuesday
from Ayden.
Rev. W. E. the
load Tuesday evening.
Frank House, of Snow Hill, is
few days in town.
Mrs. W. J. Smith and children
went to Bethel this morning.
George returned from
Greensboro Tuesday evening.
Mrs. H. P. came
day evening to visit Mrs. F. Hard-
tog.
Mrs. D. J. Whichard went to
Whichard this afternoon to visit
relatives.
NORTH CAROLINA MEASURES
Inland Waterway and
Light Interesting Congressmen.
Popular
Company
Nights.
for Three
The Corinne Stock Co.,
will play at the opera house lot
three nights, starting Monday Jan.
Thia company well known
throughout the stale playing all
the cities with the greatest
of success. The play Monday
night is a bill
never before presented by any
company. The play deals on the
Sooth and an exiting one from
Start to finish, also having a great
deal of singing and in it
A novel specialty will be
between Price-
will he and cents.
Tickets on sale at Coward and
Wooten's Drug Saturday
morning.
ONLY ONE SAVED.
Schooner Grounds on Diamond
Ga., Jan.
on a gang plank from o'clock
last morning until five
Monday afternoon, without
or water, Karl the
only known member of
the crew of the four masted
H.
E u, the G steamer
baaed ham Philadelphia
Savannah, afternoon
at o and was I to
I Savannah today. Besides the
j ship's crew, there were
men wife of the captain
and two relatives and a colored
servant, all going to Havana on a
trip, making a total of
people aboard.
Banner says the schooner
i on I Shoal-. All
av four included,
took to boats, bout being
smashed, and the first mate and
being drowned. This he
law. He thinks the other boat
All Claims Adjusted.
Bell and Julius Gray,
affray, Ball not Gray guilty
and and coats.
J. I,. Sugg, agent the Va.
Marine Co. In-
us that his had
I adjusted all claims for the in
Ayden last Sunday morning.
Talk of quick work but this beats
all.
DENOUNCES
DENT.
Because of the Mrs. Morriss Eject-
Washington, Jan. re-
cent forcible removal from the
White House of Mrs. Minor
was made the subject of em-
denunciation by Mr. Till-
man in the Senate today. His
called nut remonstrance
from Hale, Hopkins
Daniel and ltd o the very abrupt
closing of the doors and the sud-
den adjournment the Senate in
tho middle of the afternoon.
The speech abounded in Mr.
and
was by many severe
and thrusts
at the President. At times he
wept over what he regarded as the
indignities to Mrs. Morris, and his
eye were full of tears when he
declared in the face of protest from
his fellow Senators that he would
demand an investigation of the
White House incident.
Why Not Change
If the evening train is
going to continue coming in late,
its schedule has just as well be
changed so as to make connection
at Hobgood with the train from
Norfolk. It comes in plenty late
for that connection, if the time
was token up beyond Hobgood
instead of waiting at Parmele.
We believe the change would be a
good one.
Mrs. Faunie Moore went to
Norfolk this morning to visit her
daughter.
L. C. Bagwell, Raleigh, who
has been visiting his brother, Dr.
W. H. Bagwell, left Tuesday
evening. J
Miss Ophelia Howard, who has
been visiting Mrs. Alfred Forbes,
returned to her home in Goldsboro
this
Thursday. Jan. 18th.
F. W. Clare went to
this
Warren, Jr., went to
this morning.
Ollie Clark returned to Sanford
Wednesday evening.
E. H. went to
this morning.
J. Higgs returned Tar-
Wednesday evening.
Mrs. R. W. King and little son
went to Kinston this morning.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. of
are Mr. R. O.
J. B. Randolph has moved in
of the South
Greenville.
C. T. Stanford went to Kinston
Wednesday returned
this morning.
Rev. J. L. came this
morning to spend a few days with
Rev J. A.
Washington, C, 15.--
The rivers and congress in
session here is hi landed by all the
members of the North Carolina
delegation, who were
delegates by Governor Glenn, and
they are manifesting a decided in
in the proceedings of the
body, which are pitted
representatives from
States, Representative Patterson
was selected a of the coin
en credentials this morning.
The will lie naked to
give approval to the proposed in
land waterway, which is fathered
by Representative Small, and
which was endorsed by the
at its last session in
more in J,
Since the government has signed
a contract with A. F.
and his associates for the construe
lion of a light house and fog signal
OH the outer Diamond Shoal, off
Cape which is regarded
as the graveyard of the Atlantic,
the engineering world particularly
the maritime world generally,
the undertaking with
no little interest. Previous at
tempts to a light house at
have resulted disastrous-.
but Capt. his
are absolutely confident of
success.
OVER THE STATE.
Happenings of Interest in North
Carolina.
Fire in the Capital Club build-
at Raleigh caused
damage.
CRAZY DRUNK.
Makes Trouble for the Officers.
There was a young white man at
the depot, Wednesday night, wait-
for the belated train, who
judging from his ad
had n dunk a w
. He was just w
ties sail drunk, and raised
enough for half a
men. A took
charge of him, but found him too
much for one man to handle with
out violence. Another policeman
went and the two officers to
gel her found the wild man a tough
proposition unless they clubbed
him and that did not want to
do. The.- dually loaded the fellow
into a w v. i and carried him to
the guard ho he bad time
I to
The King's Daughters are
an effort to build Durham a
home for aged ladies.
Joe Herring, aged about
years, found dead in Ins field
about three miles from range.
John Phillip Sousa will visit
several points in this State in
March and give concerts.
Claudius Dockery has been
pointed marshal for the eastern
district of North Carolina.
The P ham Jr. O. U. A. M. Is
to et the orphanage to be
by tho order located
that city.
case on trial in the
Federal court at Greensboro in
which there are over two hundred
witnesses.
C a conductor of the
. was killed at
lab am, Wednesday,
i rut d hi
A loaded wagon run over
t e old child of
High Point, and the
i n die of the in-
n Commissioner
h i an order to Die colored
-1 Of Gone
, ids
. the i Mice laws.
attempted to rob n
store in Wilmington while
a 14-year-old boy left in
charge. The boy grabbed a pistol
from the shelf upend lire on
the would-be-robbers, putting two
halls in one of them.
seven Dutch
, rants arrived yesterday on tho
Line steamship from New
York. Not the party can
speak the English language. They
will be employed at farming on the
farm of Capt. T. II. Thompson,
near Dis-
patch.
J. G.
SUCCESSORS TO
J. B. CO.
To Announce to their patrons and the public
generally that they are business at the
same old stand and will be glad to have all their old
customers give them a call. We shall continue to a
full stock of the best and newest merchandise Of a reliable
character, striving at all times to meet your needs in the
most satisfactory manner.
Our inventory has just been completed, and we find we
have too many Winter Goods in stock, for this we
will sell this entire line of
LADIES And CHILDREN'S FURS,
LADIES And CHILDREN'S
WOOLEN DRESS GOODS
at greatly reduced prices for days. This means money
saving to those who take advantage of this opportunity.
With best wishes for a Happy New are
Yours truly.
I-
J. R. J. G.
is often as great a woman's, but
The. S. Austin, Mr of the
publican, of Ind.
when he
i I used lo doctors to op
his wife, for female
be says con
eluded to try Electric Bitters. My
wife was so sick, she could
hardly leave her bed. and
physicians had tailed to
her. After taking Electric
she was cured, can
perform all her household
by J. L.
Woolen, Druggist.
man who performs no more
work be is paid for is usu-
ally the who is always
about being unable to
cure work.
Son Lost Mother
runs in our lain
and through it I lost my Moth
write E. B. Reid, of J In urn
Me. For the five yearn,
however, on the slightest
a cold or cold, I have taken
Dr. King's Discovery for c u
has saved me
from lung His
mother's death a sad loss for
Mr. but he that lung
trouble must not neglected,
and how to cure it. Quickest re
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Price and guaranteed at
J. L. Druggist. Trial
bottle free.
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 line of tools
is all you could desire, and
we will see that your tool
box does not lack a single
useful article.
Of Course
You get Harness,
Horse Goods,
J. R,
Corey
HAS IT EVER
OCCURRED TO
f I Mow Many People You
Reach Without V
leaving your own office
A Telephone Line
IS A DOOR TO YOUR
BUSINESS
NO TELEPHONE
IS LOCKING
DOOR
Can You Afford It
LET OUR MANAGER
TALK IT OVER WITH YOU.
For Rates
APPLY TO
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Homo Telephone and
Telegraph Company,
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DEALER IN
Groceries
And Provisions
Cotton Bagging and
Ties always on hand
Fresh kept con-
In stock. Country
Produce Bought and Sold
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North Carolina.
My Friend. is Worth
Suppose You Slop See
Isn't it Wonderful
N. C. Match 1903.
Mrs Joe take plea
in stating that your Remedy
has entirely cured our little girl of
a very bid case of eczema, which
covered great part of tier
She hail from
HUM sue three weeks old,
until was six years old. She
is now well I feel
that I speak too of
it bus not h a symptom of
it for six years.
J. W. COBB.
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We have an entirely new
process, on which patents
are pending, whereby we
can reface old Brass Col-
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them fully as good as now
and without any unsightly
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A sample of refaced
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will be cheerfully
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Steamboat Service.
Steamer L. leaves
daily Sunday
at a. m. for Greenville; leaves-
daily
at for
Connecting at Washington with.
Norfolk Southern Railroad for
Norfolk, Philadelphia,
New York, all other
North. Connects a Norfolk
with all points West.
Shippers should order their
freight via Norfolk, care Norfolk
A Southern R. R.
Sailing hours subject t,. change
without notice.
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ville, N. O.
H. C. General T. and
r. Agent, Norfolk, Va.
M. K. KING, V. P. M.
Howls
Is your pulse weak, too slow,
too fast, or docs it skip a beat
Do you have shortness of
breath, weak or hungry spells,
or
spells, palpitation, fluttering,
pains around the heart, in side
and shoulder; or hurt when
lying on left side
If you have any of these
symptoms your heart is weak
or diseased, and cannot get
better without assistance.
Dr. Heart Cure
strengthens weak hearts, and
rarely ever fails to cure heart
disease. Try it, and see
quickly you will find relief.
January 1st. UM, I
down with and dropsy
and gradually I was
by my faintly that my .-.
My neighbors
had me up to
and body were one-
third than size, and
water had around my heart.
For at least three months I hid to alt
propped up In bed to keep from
I sent for Lollies of Dr.
iii Cure, and by the time
token them all I was entirely-
cured. I feel I for
twenty years, and I um able to do
any kind of work on my farm.
attending physician told inn If ft
hadn't been for Dr. Heart Cur
would now In my
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Dr. Heart Cur It told by
druggist, who will guarantee that
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ha will refund your money.
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I.
if
Origin of the Legend That on the
Old One Cent Piece.
A United States one cent piece
bearing the motto, for de-
not u penny for
extensively circulated early in the
last century.
One of the principal incidents
that led to the adoption of this
seems singularly out
of place on an American coin, es-
niter the United Slates
had just achieved its Independence
of Great when
the Males merchant ship
Dauphin of Philadelphia was seized
near the strait of by a
warship of Algiers and her crow
passengers were thrown into
man bondage to await an exorbitant
ransom.
About the same lime the
can Maria of Huston
and Minerva of New York also were
seized in the Mediterranean, and
their people met a similar fate,
a total of American citizens
in danger of being sold into the
slave marts of the east. At that time
the United States was without a sin-
ship of war or naval officer
navy yards.
The cause of unprotected con-
of the country was the strong
opposition to a permanent nary
well as to a standing army, and con-
resorted to the plan of paying
an annual tribute to the
powers of north Africa, so
there would be no further
of our commerce in the Med-
Twenty-two of the prisoners were
ransomed by the government for
about while the others died
in captivity or were ransomed by
their friend-, hi a short time the
animal tribute from the United
States amounted to over
when the in con-
realized that the tribute was
far exceeding the cost of maintain-
a navy.
Then the cry of Millions for de-
not a penny for was
raised and did not a little toward
securing the appropriation for the
first group of war vessels that made
the United Slates famous.
These were the Constitution, United
States. President, Constellation,
Congress and Chesapeake.
Feeling In His Art.
The singing teacher was visiting
the school, as this was an
event in the district, the
pupils had been instructed to
a verse or two to recite for
the entertainment of the visitor.
During the delivery of his lines
one small boy was especially notice-
for the action with which he
accompanied his words, so much so
that the teacher, surprised at his
efforts, commended highly on
the ease with which ItO spoke and
the apparent practice which he must
lime put on the piece.
was she exclaimed in
dosing, shows o largo amount
of rehearsal. Hut, Johnny, where
did you get the
the replied
r genius, with n twist;
the gestures; it's the
Youth's Companion.
Secure a Good Location while there is to do so at
Reasonable Prices and on Easy Terms.
I have that splendid property, just east of the town limits in South Greenville, into convenient lots for home-seekers
and will sell them on easy terms. There Is no better location for homes anywhere around Greenville. High elevation, level,
and convenient, being only a few minutes walk from the business part of town. This property is just outside the corporate
limits, yet those who reside there will have the benefit of the graded school, and be as near to the churches, and depot and
as are the people in many parts of the town, being only three hundred yards from Five Points, nice neighborhood
adjacent to the property. Talk it over with me and let me show you these desirable lots. No better time than NOW to buy.
Greenville will grow rapidly in the next few years and property will be higher. Catch the opportunity before it Is too late.
Call on or address
SAM WHITE, Greenville, N. C.
The Strenuous or the
Simple Life
Trousers are made for either. No
life is too wear too hard
for them.
Dutches Trousers are the most strongly
made garment in the world
only t re offering the Genuine
PRICE CUT IN HALF
All Mm
A country this to
say about printing all the
mail .-topped us OH the street
the day and said we did not
publish all I lie news. We should
not. In the place, there's
somebody i depending on us for a
living. If we published nil
in ind we would he with the angel
n order to please the people we
must prim the nice things said
of them and have the iv-l to gossip.
Yes, it's a fact, we don't print all
the news. If we did, wouldn't it be
spicy reading it would be for
one week mil. in week you
would read our there i
would be a law face ill heaven. All
the news is all when is about
tie other
cents a
button
RIP
There are piles of them on our counters in patterns
to suit all tastes at to
Frank Wilson,
The King Clothier.
REVIEW OF REVIEWS
COSMOPOLITAN U
WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION
THE AMERICAN FARMER
THE DAILY REFLECTOR
WOMAN S
I, ., another spelling
for t . Dub h and
of Ami re-
cords th proper pronunciation
of the is like of
the i in
Dutch i- to have meant
uncle, cousin ion in general.
Then, tin r of a h
might regarded
kinsman of its . the d
came to be used of him. n
de is a I h i
proverb is the
Turtles.
A curious mode of
practiced in the Indies.
It consist in attaching and
line to tail of a of
sucker flab, is then thrown
overboard immediately makes
for I ho t turtle he can spy, to
which he himself very
by means of a sin kill apparatus
arranged on the top of head.
The Hibernian then
and sucking Bah in.
COTTON SEED, MEAL AND HULLS.
FEED STUFFS.
am paying the highest market price for Cotton Seed
in any quantity.
I also sell Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, in lots or
less, naked or loose, to suit or for Seed
at warehouse.
HAY, CORN, OATS. SHIP STUFF and all
kinds of feed constantly on hand. Lime in Car Iota.
Car of Golden Seed Oats to arrive, also White and
Oats, Red and day Oats.
have just had built a large warehouse near the depot
this line.
I will continue to carry a line of nice Groceries at the
same
F V JOHNSTON.
Review of Reviews
Cosmopolitan
Woman's Home
Companion
American Farmer
Eastern Reflector
for
are very Fortunate In bet
to arrange pub
of well known
to offer a subscription
. year at tins
in.-a decide
lei.- have the fill
advantage of the reduction ii
order to get quickly a
paid in advance
Don't This
The Reflector
Is Wend By reach, and
it leaches people mom y to pay for they want.
If yon have what they watt advertise h and are rare
get a part of their
Reviews
Many other publications ate
desirable, and yon may r
this or prefer and
art hut the Review
of Reviews is Bub
American and
men are going to keep up with
the times and they going to
lake the cut which is
he of
The Cosmopolitan
A loading for years
With the recent change of owner ls
Woman's Home
Tl e Woman's Rome
tor every of the lam
ship it has been improved. It is
far better in every r and
aims In the Held
Every year or so there's one
notable advance in the forward
movement among the many mag
This year it Is the Cos
For our bright, earnest
cultured, loving
woman it i- an
and helper In a thousand cons
way; hut the fathers an
brothers and sons join in
perusal by the
eagerly turn to tin- pages th
are written for them.
The American Farmer is the leading Agricultural paper the country, and pertain
to livestock and poultry raising. Every farmer should have it
you nil these papers with The
with The Eastern Reflector a year
Daily a
18.00
year for 5.00, or till
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
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J.
Tl
Entered in the post office Hi Greenville. N. C. as second class matter.
rates made known upon application.
A correspondent desired at every post office in and adjoining counties.
in to
GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA JAN. 1906
The nay of the colleges are
abolishing football indicates there
will be less it in future.
JUDGE CHARGE.
The President is now urging a
lock Perhaps later on be
be glad to any kind
your band out of the
troubles in is the advice
Senator resolution given t
Uncle Sam.
Must be something very attractive
about the office of governor in
fir all the newspapers to be
wanting it.
We cannot say what Jordan's am-
in, but it is it will
be done for if he lets the cotton
fight be a failure.
Getting tired of our own small
game, it is said the President is
planing a trip to Africa to hunt
lions and elephants.
Japan adopted our pension
system. Shu will have a chance
now to find out how much more ex-
pensive peace is war.
is going to establish
hatcheries that will turn out
birds a year. Kansas trill DOW
have to look out to her laurels.
Old the Apache war
chief, has just been married again
for the eighth time. The old war-
is evidently still looking for
trouble.
There is some consolation in the
prediction that if Germany refuses
to eat our meat we will have more
and consequently have it cheaper
ourselves.
Mrs says that a
woman must have a yew
pin money to in the New York
We know run
why there are only four hundred of
The President proposes that
United States should some
athletes to liens next year to par-
in the Olympian games
there. But why Greece when we
have the Panama canal so near
home.
says that
the phrase was
rowed from a disreputable source, but
that propose to be
by any man and that he is going
to SOB this of revision
to the end
Rockefeller has been in-
in looking up his ancestors
and has I grave of his
great If he ware
to advertise u sire to find bis In
relative be would not have nearly
so hard a time.
Owing to a strike in the
grand opera in New York was given
without tho chorus. The audience
was enthusiastic and wants it eon-
tinned. With only the sing-
is no interruption to con-
during the performance.
There is no better way to judge a
man than by his speech, and those
who heard Judge II. F.
charge to the grand jury Monday
were quick to reach the conclusion
that ho is a man of high character
and ability, a keen between
right and a good judge
men and what is in At times
he gave emphasis to the point under
discussion in very plain language,
calling spade a when the
subject justified it. Following him
in his charge run jotted
down seine notes here thereto
speak of more fully than could be
done in the first reference to what
lie said.
In speaking of the dignity
rounding the office of grand jurors
and tin duties upon
them he said they should make
of such offenses us came
within their own knowledge. They
should even go further and make
presentment when matters come to
them upon creditable information.
Hut there distinction as lo what
creditable information is. If a man
come mouthing around tho grand
jury Mom with some complaint and
they him to be a common liar,
he should be dismissed at
without further ado. the word
f men known to be honest Hue
in character is worthy of considers,
lion and information coming from
such a source was creditable.
Judge Long expressed surprise at
finding upon reaching here that
there were cases on the criminal
locket, yet it had been only a abort
time since a criminal court. Should
from u foreign land drop in and
look at this record, without looking
into the faces of the would
include that all were bad. Hut the
criminal class are in the minority,
and thank God it is so, for it they
were not in the minority there would
on mil he house left stand-
Vet such conditions existing
in I i large and intelligent a county
law adding citizens
fail in their duly to assist officers in
repressing crime.
lie expressed disapproval of
present jury system that re
quires twelve men to a verdict.
When much is at slake, the prevail
fool idea about selecting juries
makes the temptation strong to get
one man to hang a jury, and with
the defendant having twenty-three
peremptory challenges while the
State only four makes this easy
to accomplish. In this respect the
jury system ought to changed,
and three fourths of the jury should
sufficient for n verdict in a capital
and a majority or two thirds in
minor offenses, To help bring
about a reformation in this
he would like to be a member of
the Legislature about twenty min
for he would make a speech m
it long if he did nothing else.
way of parenthesis to show
that the present jury system had
horns, outlived its urn be gave two
illustrations One was tho home
a man f real
estate and personal estate I
good Ian just after the war when
men were impoverished and needed
relief from debt, but now a dis
of thrift in that it held
some men back from
more than the homestead through
fear of having to pay their debts.
The other was the government sys-
of pensioning every fellow who
powder in the war. He
believed the valiant disabled soldier
t to have a pension, but this
way of every deserter, every fellow
who hid behind a stump or took to
the woods being on the pension list
and getting something for nothing
is absurd. These and present
jury system are abuses that ought to
corrected.
Before coming into this court he
asked the register deeds for
as to what the courts of Pitt
county were costing the tax payers.
The figures furnished showed that
the courts of the past fiscal year cost
the clerk collected in jury
taxes leaving the net cost
and the people got back
in fines for the school fund only
f I courts costs too
much.
liquor brings more cases to the
criminal docket come from any
other source. The trouble in get-
ting the illegal selling of liquor
stopped is that there is too much
lying about it. Neither those who
sell it nor those who buy it will go
on the witness stand and tell the
truth.
Another trouble hard to correct is
carrying concealed weapons. While
this law is the statute books it
ought to he enforced, but even
the habit is not stopped He some
times felt that the judges of the
State ought to come together and
agree upon some uniform penalty
for this offense.
The foregoing is only a part of
the strong Judge Ling made.
His interesting charge left an
press for good upon every lover of
law and order who heard him.
The Common Sense.
Oar attention was called not long
ago lo the origin of the word
that we honor so much
and refer to so often The man
with common sense, oar informant
explained, was the man who voiced
the common of the community
the conclusion, in other words,
upon which public sentiment finally
settled down. This a good theory
at least and is strictly true of the
men possessed of rare gift. He
who is not endowed this saving
common sense is the man who is not
correctly read the mind upon
any given question, and who fails to
interpret the of opinion
among neighbors. We have all
seen these rarely gifted men, and
they are always leaders and guides,
valuable alike to stimulate or re-
strain the public conscience,
men arc not nor usual-
the ones upon whom the people
rely in times of Stress, The man of
marked personal gifts is usually-
over confident in his own
He does not pause to feel the public
pulse or take counsel of the many
minds about him, while the man of
common sense, thinking of rs
than of himself, balances the
conflicting opinions of those about
him, and out of the Babel of voices
weighed in the scales of his
reason reaches the same and safe
conclusions that satisfy the public
mind. It not toadying to the
opinions of the populace, but it is
the great truth so often quoted, that
in the multitude of counsels there is
wisdom. The fact is, that exactly
at tins point the highest wisdom
may be found, and the man who first
discovers and gives it expression
he who is gifted with we call
good old common sense. And one
f the vital elements in his success
is ability to bridle his own
tongue, for the man whose words
outrun his thoughts will never com-
the confidence of his fellows.
Charity and Children.
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HEN'S
SUITS
Most
Men come here
for Clothes, and,
many of them
could not be in-
to go else-
where.
We take great
pains in having
our Young Men's
Clothes
JUST RIGHT
While the salary paid the
den of the cotton
may not be an inducement, it is
as much as our congressmen and
senators Herald.
Announcement
We beg leave to announce that we are
Wholesale and Retail
for-s
White Lead, Paints,
Colors, and and
Ready nixed Paints.
There is no line in the world better than
the Harrison line. It has behind it a
reputation for honorable wares and honorable
dealings. .
If you use the Harrison Paints you need
never worry quality.
We trust that you will favor us with your
orders whenever you want, good paint for any
Have just a car load and
can give you Special Prices.
Baker Hart
N. C,
The Young Man wants all the late style
kinks in cut, make up and fabric, and he
gets them all when he comes here., The
longer coat, wider collar and lapels, and
the loose trousers are some of the features
the Young Gentlemen will want in
in his Suit.
He'll Get Them All Here
Moderate prices, always
pleases the head of the household.
Young Men's Single or Double Breasted
Suits to
The Young Man who has never been
here for Clothes, will do well to come.
FRANK WILSON
Pulley Bowen
New Shirt Waist Silks, Ladies Woolen Goods in a
the latest styles and weaves.
Boys and and
Novelty Suits. .
You want style in your shoes. Ultra shoes have just as much
snap in them as any or f 6.00 shoo, and our own design-
i are all the time producing stylos which later copied by
houses all over the country. Style is tho first consideration, but
if the shoe does not fit, you will not buy it for the alone.
The fitting qualities are what is necessary to a shoe, and
this the ULTRA.
Stands
Our pattern and lust makers are undoubtedly the best in their re
trades.
Wear.
-51 FULL LINE OF SHOES-f
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
The Greenville Trust
GREENVILLE, N. C.
At close of business November 9th, 1906.
LIABILITIES.
in
RESOURCES.
Loans and discount 115,405.84
Overdrafts, 6,078.8
Bonds,
Furniture and fixtures 8,415.64
Due Banks 25,000.32
items 910.00
Gold Odin 800.00
402.17
National bank notes
and US notes 9,408.00
Capital pa
Surplus
Undivided profits,
Kills payable
Tune of deposit
Deposits
Duo to i
Cashiers
101,470.78
Total,
Stated North Carolina, County of Pitt,
I, R. Cobb, Cashier of tho above named bank, do
swear that the above statement is to the best
and belief.
Subscribed and sworn to
mo, Nov., 1905. r
0.8. Notary
V.
COBB
II A. I'll
This department is in J. H. FRY, who is authorized to rep-
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory.
received by R. G. Chapman
car load of which
they will sell very cheap.
Our f fall and Winter,
goods are now in. our lire tit-
fore you buy. yours t please A.
W. Co.
J. B. Stocks was town Tues-
day
of shoes
all styles and sizes and prices very
reasonable.
AC.
Black Liniment, spec-
If it Rain snows we are all. A. sec n. of hats
right for there are plenty of laud asps season latest and
shoes, A . newest style at Barbel
W Ange Co
For nice apples. candies,
ranges, bananas and nuts go to
H. I. Johnson's
Co.
Trunks and valise- at
ton Barber Co.
Shoes are arriving daily at A.
W. A Cm. Be sure to eel
their prices In-fore you el--.--
where.
tor the
one in need of a cart
family, for
Nice line of fresh groceries
ways hand Barber
Co
J. B. Little has moved his implements of all kinds
the W. II. Rouse residence, Barber Co
is near the girl's dormitory.
. . m t MI'S
e ere lo welcome Mr. Little
. , bind, l-visiting at R O.
family town.
TODAY'S
man's week.
Any one in
. . , , . If want a in punt
one that will last render good
. .,.;. ii. no to A. . Ange o.
service to see or
. vim. selling out at per cent off now.
A . U g
If you expect to your The Pitt Oil Co. will pay
seed for meal you same time highest, price seed
by taking meal tar seed when The A. Q. Cox Mfr. Co., are
you have ginned at the shipping cotton planters by
Pitt Co. Oil Mill. the car load.
B. F. Manning C , are buying ,
their goods and will
be ready to the
season
had see about getting it at
one or the A. G. Cox Mfg Co will
ship elsewhere.
com let
for sale by
B. T. Cox Bro.
Don't forget the nice furniture
Co
to Station
Tuesday.
White's Colic and Kidney Cure,
the combination kidney medicine
for stock and a sure colic cure.
at the Store
We have the best assortment of .
Stationary ever brought to .- j B g line of hat. and caps just
n . styles,
U. I If to look
of paint, and ,,,, it n. l,.
at Hamilton Barber Co. represents the A nice lot of hats and caps just
steam laundry. received at A. W. Ange Co.
. at A . are nice be sure to see them
you get Hew students continue come
t Winterville High School. Tooth and Disk Harrow at Bar-
W. K. Bod, of was collie a far Barber
and near. People The are kept ally now
the
High la known neatly eve- . B
cotton seed meal the Pitt
where. , Oil Co. They know a good
Try a bottle of Kid- when it. Ho
in y a sure cure for all Kid- with this company.
troubles at Barber
. on guns for the
next days at A. W. Ange Co.
Be sure lo go to see the nice lot
of new furniture that A. W. Ange make b-
Co ha Just received before you. changing their sect for
buy elsewhere Oil Co.
Win- i. Hails R.-U.
i is
. i
i .
.
Mi.; lung
.-I-
KW
Hankers and
.-v W
May.
Die. Jan.
Chicago
May Wheat
May Corn
Jan
Hay t
Jan La T
May Lard
Special Sale
On Pictures
And Chairs
A J. G MOVE,
HI
Nicest and cheapest line of, mens
tie at Barber Co.
international stock food to.
horses and cattle at Harrington
Barber Co.
Special prices on guns far the
next days AM. House.-
Nice line of boys suits at II L.
John Smith to Greenville
Monday evening.
yards standard calicoes at
per yard, Harrington, Barber ft
Co.
Nice Harrington
Co.
They have nice
Goto H. L. Johnson's for shoes,
he has a nice lot received,
hey are nice.
frames and
A. W.
Call at Johnson's and ex-
Misses Ladies and Gents.
John of Farmville,
in town
A Ange Co., have
received a new lot of shoes. Be
ion to see them and get prices
before you buy elsewhere.
For bargains in rants go II-
L. Johnson's
A. Johnston went to Ayden
Friday evening
Notice of
in of J. A. Rinks A Bro ,
on the is. of January
1906, dissolved by mutual
J. A Ricks purchasing the
of W. in the business.
J. A. will continue
at place, and will pay
all claims against the former
and all the are
In be paid lo him.
Jim, A. Ricks,
W. II. Ricks.
I will make Special Prices
Pictures and Chairs for one
week beginning
THE IS.
Lasting until SATURDAY, the
23rd. All interested in cheap
Pictures and Chairs call early
-And Make Selections
Biggest Stock; of in
Town to Select from
Yours
A.
a man
sentence for stealing H kiss.
C A. Fair, of Ayden, was in If you want nil winter
town Tuesday. get one of those good heaters A.
A new lot of Iron bedstead, just ft Co. they are Cheap.
arrived at A. Ange Co see yards cloth at
their stock before yon buy J Harrington Barber Co.
If cotton seed to sell or j
. . r When in town call to see me
exchange write or phone Pit Co ;
Oil company, their prices I
highest.
Floor oilcloth at AW Ange Fob seven
NEXT DOOR TO
Notice of
firm of J. R M.
and L. Elks, doing business
in town of N. C,
under the name and style of
land Supply Company, was on the
5th day of January, 1900, dissolved
by mutual It.
selling his interest in said business
to M. Elks and L. E. who
have assumed all liabilities against
the firm, and to whom all accounts
duo tho firm arc payable.
This 0th day of January,
II.
K M. Elks,
L. Elks.
see their stock before you buy.
Hire Hue of winter
for men and youth's at II. John-
son's.
II. Johnson is
for
New furniture daily at
A. W. .; Co.
Quite a number of drummers
have been In town this week soil-
in goods.
B. T. Cox Bro, have a full line
of school books, papers, inks,
scratch pea tablets, day
House is adding much h W . to
the ks of his new store by . -boo. and
having it painted.
Galloway, of Grime.
land, was in Sunday.
When on dress good.
and . go to A.
W they have a nice at-
Goto. I. Johnson's for nice
apples and oranges.
you a good band
R. G. an k
C. They carry only the best.
good drop head
machine A. W. Ange
A Co. yon. net one there
All farmers anticipating nuts
and wheel can be supplied with
mower.-, rakes, reapers and binders
at Harrington, Co.
Continual shipments, of
. are made and youth's pants,
by the . G. Mfg. Co. at Barber A Co
rare not to forget It you want a nice sewing
those iron tine cheap see A. W. Ange Co
A. W. I they have nice cues.
straps. and see What
they have before bringing els
where.
A full line of drugs always on
hand at Harrington Barber Co.
L. House mikes a specialty
pipes and pine lining.
you want a good pair of punt-
t-i A u Go., and you
can gel Hi cheap.
U G. Chapman
you a good pair f so cheap
that they will always, wear easy
and look good It you.
A. W. Co. will sell you
so keep
from baying If you only give them
a nail.
A sew line of re-
by R. U. Chapman Co.
years old and one mule six
years old will sell fol ca-h
or on time as the purchaser,
W. I. House.
Just received R. G. Chapman
a Co., n car load of salt. Be sure
lo their prices at once.
Nice Sill; waist cheap at
Harrington, Barber
meal analyses Pitt Go
Oil camp my.
A. Ange Co., has all the
tobacco that you need, and
cheap too.
I will pay highest market price
Geese and Turkeys.
Have large to till,
A. Winterville, X. C.
A new line of hats jest received
hi R. Chapman's Re
sure to see you buy
elsewhere.
Nice line groceries
always on H. I. Johnson's.
ENTRY VACANT LAND.
Harry Skinner, Jr., outers
and claims twenty eight
acres, more or loss, of vacant
land lying in Greenville town-
ship, Pitt county, on South side
of Tar river Beginning far
kiln lien on north Hide of Black
road leading from county
homo to Mack Jack- at Bryant's
and Harrington's corner,
south degree west with
with W. G
lino north to lino of
county home laud and n
Bryan's land, then with
Bryan's land south degrees
east piles to beginning;
bounded by
Bryan, Smith, W. n
t and others.
This 23rd day of Dec
Any person or persons claim-
title to or interest In tho
foregoing land
i lo their protest In writing with
me within the next thirty
or they will barrel by law.
K. Williams.
Entry Taker,
Lei me make you a price on Mink
Otter and Raccoon skin-, also Cow
bides. C. A
Winterville, N.
A. W Ange A Co have been
two of those luge
stores some time, but hey do
not seem to furnish the necessary
room needed, so they sue having a
platform built on the inside of one
of these stores, in order to put
some of those nice mattresses and
iron bed steads up higher, in the
air we mean, in price for they
are sold right down when they
should be as every thing is
tell.
OPPOSITE GREENVILLE BANKING TRUST
GREENVILLE N. C.
mm
AT COST
AT COST
As this store will go
new management after
March 1st, we will offer
this entire stock of high
grade Merchandise
At Cost
UNTIL
JANUARY
Then comes the great big
White Good Sale.
You can save money by
coming early.
CL
GREENVILLE, N. C.
AND
BURNSIDE'S ROMANCE.
t tin Altar When a Young Man
by a Kentucky Girl.
The of the life of
is sweetest morsel of i
patriotic reminiscence possessed by i
Liberty, lays the Liberty
of the Indianapolis Nous.
He is the idol of local history. lib-
only one other
Miller, of the
and Miller
born hi gates of this old town,
and the of both
spent ii- borders.
In December. 1831, Lieutenant
Burnside returned from the
can war to liberty for a and
while there he met a young woman
from Kentucky, lie fell in love
most iii glance, and the
to be reciprocated.
They became engaged, and
for iii- wedding made in
tin- Kentucky home of the promised
bride. The ceremony was to take
place in a church, and numerous
guests had assembled to witness it.
his sweetheart
marched down the aisle to the music
of a wedding march and took
places before the altar. Tho clergy
man received tho vow from the
bridegroom and turned to the bride
to ask if she was ready to take him
us a husband, Tho assemblage was
astounded when the woman before
the altar stammered, and
broke the hand clasp. She then
from the followed by
and the astonished wed-
ding guest.
For years that sensational wreck
of n youthful dream had an
on him, and he had little to do with
the gentler sex. He had tho
faction of hearing a few months
after he was jilted that the young
woman had married another man
under threat. She had boasted that
she would serve him as she had
On the to
however, the bridegroom drew n re-
from his pocket and
are to he one of two things
my wife or a
The hint was sufficient, and the
with masculine affections
gave an affirmative answer to the
questions of the minister.
Prior to the civil war
married Miss Mary Bishop.
Clerical Dignity.
The minister who had the
of never relaxing from his
dignity was trying to prove to a few
congenial friends that the
was not deserved, one
day laughed right out In the
lie said, I did not get
over the disgrace of it for several
weeks. But it was one of those
times when my sense of humor got
the hotter of my ministerial
was one hot summer day, and
my church was very close to n
house. The windows of the church
were open, and we could hear dis-
the murmur of voices next
door. I offered prayer, and
there was I he intense silence which
follows an invocation In
the solemn silence a woman's harsh
voice
where are the
And n i ii V voice
the fool, You
put them there
HEALTH
INSURANCE
The nun who Insures his lite Is
wise tor his family.
The man who Insure his health
Is wise both for his family and
himself.
You may Insure health by guard-
it. It Is worth guarding.
A, the first attack of disease,
which generally approaches
through the I k and
itself In Innumerable ways
TAKE
And save your health.
The Clerk of the Superior Court
of PHI county, having issued Letters
of administration l the under-
signed, on the of Dec,
K. m.
ed, notice Is hereby given to all per-
sons Indented to estate to
mediate t to the undersigned,
and to nil creditors of said estate to
present their claims
t the and reigned, within
twelve months after the date of this
notice, or this Mill he plead in
bar
This the day Of Dec,
Mrs. I,. II,
Ashley Adm. on the Estate
of P. M.
In
The problems of life and death,
which, lo say I he least of it, puzzle
most people, are lightly disposed of
by lite child. A little girl,
North
Pitt County
W A. Manning, and Mary P. Mae
w. I. Pore. M. O. and
wife Violence R. K
and wife
Jolly, John I'M. White-
W, Teel. II. P, Ward and
wife Julia I,, ti J.
Ii and wife Maggie arson,
W I linker and wife Baker
Fernando
Against
C it and wife
Annie A. M,
kins, V Bower, W W
II. Mowers. Me While-
st. i, T and wife
s Jesse W Carson, Lucy
Manning, l W a
Taylor, M. Manning, K D. Mann-
Mo,
K. Ward, John
Wilde Williams, A
M Manning. KM
Moore, J Carson, Harriett I.
ward, John T Carson I.
N M Hammond and Wife Eli-
Hammond, w J James, W
I W A
Matthews and wife K Mai-
thews, J. It. F C s T
Carson, Major
w O Manning, H K Manning, Carrie
Ma Dav-
the last eight
Defendants.
Major who is u in
above entitled cause, will lake notice
that u rial entitled as
Sup-
Court of i in County, before n
clerk, to Incorporate a Canal Com-
the said defendant will
take notice lo appear
the Superior
of County, at his in On
on
and petition
ii Inch will he deposited in the i
the said Clerk after the
this summons, Ami the said
i will also lake notice, if
he falls to answer said petition and
e wit In lie nine
hi law. will apply to the
court relief demanded ill the
and complaint.
Given miller my at office in
on this the 8th
MOORE,
Clerk Superior
Blow Pin's.
January
SELLING
This Is the month you should buy. It
is the month we should sell. You should
buy because all lines in this store are re-
from to per cent.
We should sell because we should make
room for Spring and Summer goods yet to
come.
This opportunity is a mutual one and
we trust you will take advantage of the
many Bargains we are now offering.
These prices will prevail until Feb. 1st.
C. S. FORBES,
MAN'S OUTFITTER.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, FARMVILLE. N. C.
m contact
time in the
that she fount
i to I r
with for
i of ii Ii
first
bird
in the wood, ran
nurse, according to
the London Chronicle. can
the with she ill
i ii in. e. of course,
improved occasion. bird
1- she said p
must nil die some The little
girl looked the small corpse In
her hand contemplatively, then
I it with some disgust,
may die if you want -he re-
mark d,
AT THE CLOSE
RESOURCES;
leans
drafts
Due from Hanks
Cash Items 794.67
Gold coin 880.00
silver coin 1,889.99
Nat, 6,967.00
BUSINESS, NOV. 1905.
Capital stock in
Undivided profits 809.49
sub to check
106,987.81
Carolina,
State of North
County el Pitt,
I, It. Davit, of tin hank, do
v the statement is true to th best of my
TARBORO, North Carolina.
Ho Didn't Haft.
He one of those unruly
youngsters who make the life of
public a hard one. He
was in the primary grade. II
in one morning with dirty hands and
face. The teacher looked St him
severely.
you washed your face and
hand-
of the folks is home,
don't haft
A Give Away.
Bobbie's father, according to Lip-
Magazine, had a friend
coll.
Alter they chatted a few min-
tho cull cigar on the table
offered to the guest, so Robbie went
for fresh box, A- the
hoy reached the top stair his father
to
kind, pupa Do
those you yourself or the
you away
By virtue of the power of sale
in a certain deed In trust ex-
and e Louisa Greene to J, i.
trustee 2nd day of
and duly recorded In the
of North Car-
in hook page and upon
application the assignee of the
Greenville, the person entitled lo
due said
mil, the undersigned will expose to
sale before tho house
door In Greenville cash to the
highest bidder, on Tuesday the
day February, the
real to wit, A one-th In-
In and to certain Ii t In the
town of i on
street at the
lot
and course with
aid street eighty-five feet, thence
mi course parallel with fourth
one hundred and thirty-two
feel, lo line lot -II re
a eighty
lo the en. nor
lot number two
with the line of
two one bundled thirty-two
feel the beginning, containing
one- fourth acre or less, and
known as a part of lot number eighty-
one HI In the plan of the town of
and being the -nine eon-
to Robert Greene Jr , w. II.
Greene C. Greene deed from
w, dated
recorded In the Deeds
d in k II page
to which need reference is
made,
Saul sale is In
deed In trust, This January t sou.
. Trustee,
Skinner Ally's.
and belief.
and sworn to be-
me, day of
V. If.
V. JOHNSTON,
Notary
J- U. DAVIS,
Correct
W. M, LANG,
W. J
R. L. DAV IS.
Hardware.
For C Stoves Ranges,
Heaters Pumps, Am-
munition, One and Two Horse
Steel Plows, Heat Cutters and
In fact anything
in Hardwire come to
H. L. CARR
REWARD
a reward of will be paid for In-
formation lo convict
party or parties who have gates
open or do damage to gates or
fence law
territory, or who out fence so that
dogs horses may n-s through,
J. It. sec
Having duly qualified before the
Court of county
n- executrix of the and
of Allied no-
1- hereby given to all persons in-
to the estate to make Immediate
to the and all
persons having claims against said
, state must the same to the
undersigned for payment op or be
fore Dee 1808, or notice
will be plead inn- of then- recovery.
day of December, 1806
Mas. J.
of the estate Alfred
NOTICE TO
Having qualified before the Be
Clerk Pitt h
administrator of the estate of John V
is hereby
given all persons Indebted to the es-
to ii payment to the
all persons having
against said are notified
in the lame to the undersigned
for payment before the 1st day of
IT this I
plead in their
This 1st of December, 1806.
W. II. WHICHARD,
John F,
lie
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT.
J. M. BLOW, Manager
AYDEN,
and Authorized Agent-
N. C.
As authorized agent for Daily
and we take
treat pleasure Id receiving sub-
j and writing receipts for
those in arrears. We have a list
of all who receive their mail at
I hi office. We also take orders
I for job
Our rugs and art squares are
I finer than the finest, Cannon
I Tyson.
morning in the neigh-
of church, Mr.
I Joe Smith was seriously booked
by a vicious bull. The services of
I Dr. Dixon were called in and It
was .-mil the condition of the
I wounded man was real serious and
nut he bled profusely from several
inflicted by the
We have unable to
in all
Our specialties are, staple and
hi y Fruits and
Dry goods, Notions
and Shoes. for Wanamaker
Brown Clothing, made to
dual for
Troy A which
rill also be called for deliver-
ed free. I hanking you for past
and hoping to serve
in future. F. G.
Co.
your buildings by
them with
Town and County lead
Iii full line colors, kept at J.
V Smith Bro.
Buy your Felt Mattress at Can-
A Tyson, have the best.
You should see our line of lace
before buying K.
Miss Dora Hornaday went to
Saturday and returned
sine evening.
V. paper roofing,
imps with long or short joints
lid pipe at J. R. Smith Bro.
I Dress goods, Broad Hem i-
Mohair, cashmere, albatross
trimmings, lining and white
at JR Smith h Bro
steads, mattresses, springs,
and double, rockers, dining
split-bottom wash stands
tables at J R Smith
pro
many people from here
tin upon court In
have just received a ship
but of Queen shoes for
linen. We ask that you see
em before J. R. Turn
and Gingham at cents
I yard, great reductions white
and summer goods, at J.
Bro.
are receiving shipments of
every day. Come to see
you want Margins J. R. Turn-
meeting of the Mis-
Baptist was held with the
at this place Sunday
and evening.
your trunks valise, satchels
suit oases from Turnage.
Hart, of
ling the week.
V E. Co. will do all they
can to please you with
r new line of heavy and fancy
r load of salt for sale by
I and Tyson.
Corliss for
J. R. Turnage.
In 1st I with
u business my father. Mr.
formerly the senior
of Turnage Or-
N. C. The
will be
the firm of J. R.
age a-Co., and will continue
at the former-
by myself. I wish to
my friends for the liberal
they have given me this
assure them that our every
St this year will be to please
J. R. Turnage.
A full supply of Trunks
Telescopes, Grips, and
Suit Cases, at J. R. Smith Bro.
Old Fashion Hand-made Paw
Paw Gum Bread Trays at J. R.
Smith Bro.
morning Constable
Hemby armed with a warrant for
a went to look his man.
While the toad he overtook a
who asked permission to
side. The kindly con-
lauded his passenger
at bis to find later hi-
companion was the culprit looked
for but whom he had permitted to
escape. Mr. Hemby is just now
afflicted with a case of mean grins.
See our line of ladies and
cloaks. J. R. Turnage.
Cannon and Tyson invites your
attention to car load of stoves
and heaters.
We your attention to our
line of harness, Cannon
and Tyson.
gold clasp pin.
sign Rx N. C. on it.
A suitable reward for it will be
paid by O. L. Cannon
drug store, Ayden, N. C.
Buy your furniture of
and Tyson, they have the best and
cheapest.
Latest styles in cloak and wrap
s for and Ladies
also a nice of Zephyr
tors at J. R. Smith Bro.
Cannon and Tyson have
strongest line of dress goods and
shoes in town.
W. E. Patrick went to Golds-
Thursday and Fri-
day.
We have just received a large
shipment of dry goods. Come to
see J. R. Turnage.
Buy one of our Hawes
Hats. Sold under a guarantee.
J. R. Turnage.
For a nice present boy a novel-
clock at J. W. Taylor's. It is
for any occasion.
A line of crockery, glass
ware, fancy lamps, and tinware
at J R Smith Bro
For rugs, carpeting, mattings
Bee our line J. R.
Turnage.
Get the Cox cotton planter the
best on the market at J. R. Smith
Brr
If you want a good bid. of flour
see us, we sell only the best.
J. R. Turnage.
the Carolina hotel
Saturday evening Miss Rosa
Johnston, a pupil of the seminary
and a daughter of Godfrey John-
near Greenville, was united
in marriage to Mr. Luther Little,
of Beaufort county, J. J.
Stokes performing the
This happy couple left on the
Sunday morning train for the
home of the Before
however they took the lire.
For certain lot or
parcel of land in the town of Ayden
adjoining the lots of J. F. Dixon
and William con-
about two acres, which will
be sold on reasonable terms. Se
or apply B. Ayden,
R. F. No. or see J. J. Hines.
Merchandise carry
t lull line of meat, lard can
before
in-a trial. Frank Lilly
It is in iciest us well
in cone In see us
tin
February 1st. J, Ii. Turin-go ft Co
A full line of trunks, tel-
grips, satchels, In ,
suits c-e- at J R
. Friday morning
presumably for Greenville.
keep on hand a
line at
prices Such as hay, oats, corn,
cotton seed meal and hulls, brand
and ship stuff. Frank Lilly Co.
Don't forget that beginning
with Monday January wt
will conduct a special sale for
teen days oil all dry goods clothing
shoes, hats, etc.
J. R. Turnage Co.
cars cotton seed,
will pay highest cash price, don't
sell your seed until you see me.
Frank Lilly Co.
Go to E. E. Co's new
market for beef, fresh meats,
sage, and fresh fish.
Lee Bland, of Greenville, has
here on a visit to his parents.
We sell Fay
stockings- J. R. Turnage Co.
For carpenters tools, grind stones
hemp rope and pulleys, at J. K.
Smith
SPECIAL
with Monday, J n
15th, we will conduct a special sale
on all dress goods, dry goods cloth-
shoes and hats. There
will prevail till Feb. 1st. T us i-
the month you should bu. It i
month we should sell. All
lines in our store will lie reduced
from ten to twenty to per
cent.
Our spring and s mine go
will arrive and In order to
make room for our stock, we have
decided to conduct this sale
opportunity is a mutual one, and
we trust you will take
of the many bargains we will offer.
Come to see and lie convinced
for yourself.
J. R. Turnage Co.
Dr. Joseph Dixon,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Brick Block, East t.
Ayden, N. C.
Spoiled Her Beauty.
Harriet Howard, of W. 34th St,
New York, at one time had her
beauty spoiled with akin trouble.
She writes had Salt
or Enema for years, but nothing
would cure it. until I used
and sore healer for cuts, burns
sod sores. at J L Wooten's
drug store
Turnage
shoes.
is for
Hay corn, meal, hulls, lime
windows locks nails Cross
cut saws and mechanic tools at J
For can peaches, apples,
tomatoes, to, apply to K. K.
A On.
We have bought the grocery
business of and
and will conduct the same
line of business at the same store.
We invite tho public to call and
bee us. We will sell us cheap hi-
the cheapest always the best,
us a R. Williams.
When yon begin wondering
what a present costs it is a sign
Mm giver made a mistake.
Int face grow old.
sallow, hollow mid wrinkled If
pure at nil for beauty, take
Rocky Mountain Tea
Sit cents, Tea or Tablets.
en's Drug Store.
The soothing and comforting
effects of Witch Hazel
Salve, when applied to Piles, cuts
sores, boils, etc. subdues pain
almost instantly This Salve
draws out the inflammation, re-
swelling and acts as a
thus circulating the
id through the diseased parts
permitting or aiding Nature to
permanently remove the trouble
entirely. Sold by L- Wooten.
The Only Requisite for
A Perfect Complexion
are your hands and a jar of
Pompeian
Massage Cream
Soap lakes the dirt not out then
absorbs the soap. There is nothing in soap
that is for the tissues; if it remains. M
becomes an is blocked. t
every impurity out
grease, dire, ant
the massage builds foundation and
flabbiness must go.
Gentlewomen use it in place of lace powder.
Gentlemen use after shaving.
Mn SO -oil SI per III
For Sale at
SAUL'S PHARMACY.
Indigestion is easily overcome
by tho use of Dyspepsia
Cure, because this remedy
what you eat and gives the
stomach a it to re-
grow strong again
relieves Indigestion, Belch
of Gas, Sour Stomach, Heart
etc , and enables the I
organs to all foods
into the kind of rich red blood
that makes health and strength
Sold by John L. Wooten.
The mi is more
confident he becomes Hint
turn a I if he wanted
to do so.
G in Demand.
Nothing is more in demand
than a medicine which meets
modern requirements for a blood
and system cleanser, such as Dr.
King's New Life Pills. They are
just what need to cure
and liver troubles. Try
them. At J. L Wooten's drug
store, , guaranteed.
When boy s fussing
a necktie In- mother begins win
bring if any girl could he good
enough for him.
SALE OF LAND
Known Garden
By of th powers
a certain Deed of Trust
executed on the December
by K. j, to B. II.
Meadows and recorded in of
lee Kier, it Craven county,
I will offer for sale to the
est bidder for cash
as Garden near
Neuse OB the
January o'clock M.
The following of land, known
and designated tin-
beginning at a stake on the
margin of Neuse river, and running
South est to On
marked gum, the original corner of the
of land, then south west
poles along a line of old marked
trees to an marked
original corners of the tract if hind.
then North west
old marked trees to slight wood stake,
now the dividing lands
now or of the late John J them said
of laud, then N. east
she line of marked trees
line between said or law-
en- and the said tract of land
poles to a gum, then north
east to the river, then down river
o beginning always save and ex-
so much of said tract of laud as
is described in a deed from George Al
lea, Edward Arnold, f. Arnold
Caroline Arnold to Ann
Arnold, recorded in the Register of
Deeds office of craven county, hook SM
folios to which reference is made for
a more particular Also
saving and excepting that part of said
tract of laud was conveyed by
Edward Arnold and others to T J May
by deed registered in office of
of Deeds of Craven county book
page- mid book
to reference is made for
a more particular description.
Also three bead of team, all the
harvested crops of com, hay ail
cans, wagons, buggies, harness and
all farming implements every kind
and description to and used In
he cultivation of said Spring Gar-
den
Dated at New Bern, N, c. December
E. H. Meadows.
Trustee.
HIS FIRST LAW PARTNER.
STATEMENT.
It invigorates, strengthens and
up. It keeps you in
ion physically, mentally
ally, that's what Hollister's
Rocky Mountain Tea will do.
cents. Tea or Tablets. Wooten's
store.
number of
fer enmity. No, of
mouther has of miles
mill amounts In fur
cal few
MEETINGS HELD
I.
n. days -1 st 17-w
at
at so
An Which Gave
the Rest
Stuart, with whom Lit
had joined forces, was not ii
early years a well read or
industrious lawyer, lie was
bad in, extensive
lucrative practice,
was entire willing to
new associate. Indeed, win-
was formed lie was so C
engrossed in polities that he
little or no attention to the
Lincoln in assume
responsibility for the business.
Of v if the
been tiled or technical.
ii e would have speedily
grief, j diameter of
very simple in those
precedents wore few and far
and legal forms exceeding
tie. Lincoln met such
there were in own
little advice possible and
ingenuity to
gaps in bis information
partner was not available
Tho habit of
his own feet urn doing hi
thinking, was thus i
upon him very i
practice, became bis most i
trait. One of i.
closely in touch with his pro;
life that lie never
another advice on Bl
He listened
associates and consulted
but be worked out his own pro
and there was never
about his r
With the liar.
The of this earl I
is plainly discernible in
markable self reliance and r
which he exhibited i
later years. New questions
him. lie elm
with perfect serenity,
long been accustomed to res;
when ho was called
questions of national i;
Frederick Trevor Hill in Cc.
All
on
miles
For coughs and colds no rem-
is equal to Kennedy's
Honey and Liquid
Cold Cure. It is different from
all because it
expels all cold from the system
acting as a cathartic on tho
bowels. Gives strength to weak
Affords immediate relief
in Croup, etc. Sold
by John L Wooten.
Success is -tn in on every
package It is the most successful
known. It makes you well
and keeps you well. That's what
Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea
does. cents Tea or Tablets.
Wooten's Drug Store.
Perfection can only be attained
in the physical by allowing Na-
to appropriate and not
pate her own resources Cat
gripe,
while Do Witt's Little Early
Imply all putrid matter
and bile, thus allowing the liver
to assume normal activity. Good
for the complexion. Sold by
John L. Wooten.
w. H.
steaded it days
m miles
SI
at 17.00
SO 19.70
as
. on
All
ibis
tries
ion-
sub-
i his
the
in-
re-
. bis
, ,
I 11.20
J. . Slum.
, ., -1.1
M at so
J. It.
i. m n
s on i
SO
on commit
Jim lilt
mi
Com ml loner
Slat of
Pitt County,
, clerk of
board for tho
tho Is a correct
ax doth In my
4th day of
It WILLIAMS,
Clerk Cu. Com. Pitt Co.
R. L. Caw.
Dentist.
Greenville, N. G.
OF
THE BANK OF AYDEN
N. w.
At the of business Nov. 19th, 1905.
RESOURCES.
Loans Discounts,
and Fixtures ail
Demand Loans
Duo from Hanks,
Gold Coin, 680.00
Silver Coin, 1,488
National Dank notes and
other U. S. notes 8,918.00
Total,
LIABILITIES.
stock paid in,
Surplus fund 1,000.00
Undivided profits less
expenses,
Dividends unpaid .
Deposits subject to check,
Cashier's
There i u lawyer of
who tolls ii story of how h.
a verdict in favor of an i
charged with assault with i
kill. The lawyer secured
cut's acquittal on gt
temporary insanity. Con;
client did not meet for
months the release o
When they did
lowing conversation
Mike, isn't it ah
you handed that
the fee of
promised mo I should .
saved you from the
did promise j
I don't
Why.
so grateful that you
over and over again that I
have it within a
Mike gave a sickly smile.
I think the claim is no
said he. km
crazy thin W-
In th Awkward .
An Irish drill
some recruits in i
of marching mover
found great difficulty in
countryman of his to hall i
command was given.
After explaining and
several times be approach
sized him up
couple of minutes, then
his name.
was
you ever drive n
did you say
wished him to
The turned
immediately put his
After they had I
dozen yards or so lie
the top of his
Whoa,
it to
of
ac-
lime
i t you
if I
that
i t were
ed me
should
i good
I was
in-
to mys-
and
lion the
for a
donkey,
and
mo-
ill at
halt I
Total,
STATE OF NORTH I u
COUNTY OF
I, R. Smith, fishier of swear
that the above statement is true to the best of my and be-
lief. J. R. Cashier.
Con kit
sworn to before J. R.
me, this of 1805. DIXON,
STANCH. R. C. CANNON.
Notary Public,
The M
Here is some one's
the western
prairie up like cloth, d
dry, put
a steamboat in his eye
breakfast sum.
did fry. lie whipped t
one tin
dined, and for a walk
took a California pine.
frowned he was to
couldn't shine, lie
of grizzly hears one mo
fan and proved
feats to western i
H. Got
said the t
i feature that
the earth and
the ton through a tin
laid a small
said the teacher.
another little creature .
about in the earth and
top through a small
other worm shouted
in triumph.
i of
,,
Mi-is-
hat,
. one
lo
H to I
with
the-.
I ill
Ii I ti
of
I to tile
II. I
THINGS THAT COUNT.
The Other to be
How us to
think help there i in a
. fee when in a spirit
friendship Or in a word
spoken in a way l-en
in glance bestowed upon a
weak dial brother and
i g with all the messing in
yours the unexpressed, of
good
The majority of mankind today
ask do for bod, not for raiment, but
for sympathy Ah yon alone
the street you meet a man whose
that he has had some
misfortune cast upon bis life. You
Beet such men day, on tin
Street, in your even at
y. i borne. They are
tic and and distrust
the world, Their spirits are at low
ebb and they need to be inoculated
with c
Again, there are others per
chance are in some vocation which
does not measure up to their
They are discouraged.
look around at i he lives of other
men, apparently successful, and the
dissatisfaction at their own condition
increases. That dissatisfaction of-
ten them to efforts,
but unfortunately it room often
means lost hope and blasted
have some one
on tic and say,
of good
To say to a weak brother some
little word, of often
will make him S moral giant and
assist him to rise above his
ties and hie He needs
words of strength- He needs the
hearty handclasp, the hand upon the
reassuring smile.
What a chanced world this would
he if each one of us would watch for
just these little opportunities for
rood. Humanity is in con-
need of help, and in spite of
the fact that we are living in pros-
times there are men every-
where about us craving for support
sympathy and comfort. Do you
give
THE SADDEST WORD.
Of all sad tongue or
leave ibis to basin
and she tells you then
line is boa
Job never hid to stand this thing
His patience would have taken
wing,
I . some girl heard sing
line is
Oh, yes; the telephone is great
With your beat girl to
If you have make
you wait
The line is
If the line's as .-is they say.
It must be working night and day.
How to me those tiny
say
line is
I wrote one Hello Girl
The read a line on
She In
then, too
lice is
Montgomery Advertiser.
CHANCES FOR BOYS.
Field is Not Overcrowded in Our
Own Country.
The boy of today has little t.
fear that the is becoming
overcrowded in our own county.
It is just being opened. It is
the young men who are just begin-
to think what a wonderful
world this is, to study well the
achievements of the past and to
in what manner they are to be
proved. did the world ca
more insistently, for men
with energy and purpose
men trained to do some on
today. every
year that cry grows
insistent, But the times demand
men of large, liberal, energetic
minds, and the man who insists on
doing business in the old fashioned
humdrum way is as much behind
the procession- as is the man
insists on traveling with an ox
team instead of by
Journal.
J. F. KING'S
Livery, Sale g Feed Stables
Near Five Greenville, N. C.
CLASS TEAMS for pleasure drives, or to pas-
to nearby
Good Drive and Work Horses and Mules for I
In large numbers and can as low as any dealer, either
fr Cash or n Time.
When yon are in town and want your horse and baggy
properly care for, put up at my stables.
Goods
A You Will Talk About
For Many Years to Come.
BIG VALUES
Best Calico
Checked
A Big s Light
and Dark Colors
Best A. F. C
hams
1800 Best Sea Island
inch
A Big Cloth
for Suit
A Full f Mens
Linen Coll In
HOSIERY
Ladies Mixed Hose
Extra Heavy
Fast Black
i l II
Lisle Thread
doz Misses and Boys
Ribbed Hose
Wise buyers, Come early. This Sale embraces every de
in this Store. For a number of days have been
receiving aid assorting upon cases of New Spring Goods
Arranging Stock to place ourselves ready for days of
Selling. We can't, begin to tell of all the goods which we are
going sell so remarkably w.
WHITE GOODS.
We are prepared,
offer values which we know
where you will, con pure
early and h-.-ivy pun-haying, t
will not be duplicated. Look
rice with boil here.
GENT'S
WEAR
inch While Lawn
is now going
f p rial price
Pique
sale price
plain and
welted Piques
COMFORTS
out all up to 1.09
at the small juice of
Closing all up to 19.00 at
the small price of
Wide White
j this 2-
Yard Wide Heavy
Flannel to
Yard Wide Best Grade Bleach
j now
BLANKETS
A Few more Extra Size Bed
Blankets
New Wool Blankets Bought
Before the Advance at Your
Own Price
CORSETS.
A Good Heavy Jean et
hooks reeds Steal, in
white only
Medium Length Corset with
Lace
Trimmed good quality of Hose
Supporters attached
A Beautifully Made Corset
Trimmed with
Fine Lane, Regular 1.25 value
now going at
GLOVE, GLOVES
In all Styles and Colors, Plenty
to Select Fro-n
purchasing the interest of W. H.
Ricks in this business I have decided to
add another line. Therefore I want to
reduce my present stock of Groceries to
about one half.
In order to do this we offer for CASK,
for days, my entire stock of high
CANNED GOODS, BREAKFAST CEREALS,
HEALTH FOODS, NUTS, CANDIES, CHINA
WARE, PICKLES, ALSO MIXED PICKLES
Etc., AT COST.
Thanking all for a liberal patronage
during the past year and especially during
the Xmas trade.
I am your friend,
can Furnish
from Top to Bottom and
You Right
JNO. K. RICKS-
CLOTHING. CLOTHING.
Special Prices in Men's, Youths and
Boys Clothing
HATS HATS HATS
At Your Own Price.
Work
Driving
Golf
Fine Dressed and
Kid Gloves 1.37
for Men Women and
Children
It Will Pay You to Visit our
Millinery Department
Store
Greenville, North
i y
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
D. J. Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN
No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY. JANUARY 1906.
No.
A FARMVILLE OFFICER MURDERED.
CONSTABLE W. J. SHOT WHILE ABOUT
TO SERVE WARRANT.
SUPERIOR COURT.
List of the Cases Tried.
SMALL FIRE.
At Greenville Limber
Cos. Plant.
One Negro Arrested for Crime and One Escaped,
Do Good Work.
of cut Mr. Cast's
ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION.
MERCHANT SHOT AT THROUGH STORE WINDOW.
Constable W. J.
Farmville, was
Saturday night in the per-
of his duties.
Lovitt stable of Farm-
ville three week,
haying by the
the Hist
month to succeed
K Belcher resigned.
about
ml Smith started a
to their
distant.
i. ached cross roads,
nor quilt i
urines foot in
tat toad, to gel out of
told to
way a they were foot,
U told him
, as the
and killed with a knife.
Messrs. Case and Smith
back lo for the
a. m lo be and while
a ore warrant for aid
limed, which wen placed in
hands of Constable The
officer, by C C
Joyner and Mr.
started out to
About a mile bey where the Miles
trouble
Charles larceny, guilty,
sentenced eight months in jail A morning
work on roads, lo another the of ville I nm-
Co. A Negro Frail Young and Sentenced
was d. j South if Maw a
Wednesday I. by
returned a bill for murder; g mi in company's
against Will Kittrell for rear factory. The
George on 24th hands the factory to
December. with and put fin
jury also a out damage
true bill f burglary don lo building.
Donald, who broke the H.
house of Lizzie the drive horse in stable and
of Dec. 22nd. ; was by The
store for sometime
the it bad to beard making threats.
to -u road. I be out of stable.
Staton, Andre Hester town
not down tn the to
but lire as about m
to Seven Years in for the Act.
Mr. C. l. Tunstall
on avenue, near
pot. y night i
Young went in the
him Mi. Tun-
stall knocked the down and
made him go nut i be -i
The stood
An hour two later while Mi
w- the back pan i
road belonged as much to then, as Dy
bad they were not going , Sheriffs L Dudley and R. Hy
target of the way. man, went wit there before day
Mr. Case picked up shovel pat the
that was in the and got out the The dogs worked
the give room to the l rail Bar-
Cobb, assisted by lieu was soon, captured. Jerry
got the shovel Cobb was for some time
away, from Mr. when Mr. but there bad been so much
jumped oat of wagon about dogs lost
goto bis assistance. Cobb broke
Mr.-Smith's arm with the Barrett MM brought to
Mr. Case, ville placed in jail.
two road, j H. disposing of. got
off mortgaged property, lire is to have
and ordered to I . B. assault with from which
hall, when one shot weapon, lined went in the stable
killing him costs.
fled and body lb Miles removing the e is
dead officer was carried to guilty, fined and costs.
Mr. Watt near the .
scene the tragedy fined following are the
which
; weapon, threshed out at
Gilbert, agree-
guilty. of
Norris, with
weapon, not guilty. of Em-
W. H. to at
officer, pleads, guilty, that no
went out and
an ii and
was bulled
Mr. W, C. with his bl
WHITE PROPERTY.
People Are. Buying Those Pretty
Greenville Lots.
White has sold a number of
those splendid lots in South
Greenville, and already some of
placing lumber
on the. ground preparatory to
building. . nets are talking with
Mr. White inn purchasing lots,
which show- that, many are
in the properly. . It the
best, and most convenient
local ion for a e that is
anywhere mid Greenville, and
those the purchase
of lots delay. , It stands
to reason that, when gets
started out i price,
will be than at pres-
and who wait to buy will
have lo pa more. It is the wise
man who bin i while the lots are
Cheap.
some one fired a pistol at
him window. For-
bad stooped
just as fired and ball
went directly over his back and
did no harm.
Young was suspected
doing the and a war-
was sworn out for bin. He
had disappeared in
but as had relative living.
it was thought he
gone m direction
i Mere advised lo look out
i r m
Officer W. found
in Hun-
i d arrested him. The
tried to a pistol on officer
I at the lime a Inn the
wan quick hi in.
i I
Ville and be WU
placed in jail.
i be courts made work
Young. He given a hearing
Mayor Wooten this morning
Kill court now
The grand Jory
only a minutes in a
line bill. The case was called at
nice, Young plead and was
sentenced by Judge Long to seven
in the penitentiary. This is
the kind of quick work that counts
in dealing criminals.
BIRTHDAY.
His Gives Him a Surprise.
Friday was Mr. O. T.
suspended When he went home
assault
NEW BOOKS
Donations From Sans Club.
The public library the
auspices of of the
Book Club, recently received a
splendid donation of books and
three chairs from. Sum-i
Club, which were
proceeds of an entertainment
given sometime ago by the latter.
list of books in this donation
is as
by
by Nelson
Lloyd.
by Jack
House of
Vicissitudes of
by
-to interfere be advised
Morocco. that it was the
Third between of his natal day.
weapon, . , , . . , .
i, . , , I r ranee W. that they go have their
jail twelve months to work o , . . L . . . , . t -t
. tr. photograph together, the
I ward x j good wife knew it was hie birthday
Peter bad some plains own on
weapon, pleads Germany a, yet not wishing to
suspended on it was agreed these, which a excuse would
, -elating necessitate, she c ready and went I appeal careful
assault Morocco confer- j to the photographer's.
cuts.
Peter
of
Andre
deadly weapon, guilty,
four months In j gall to
roads.
Ivey Barrett, assault deadly .
weapon, guilty, -sentenced font,
mouths jail to roads.
George alias
to President.
Washington, Jan.
tors, publicists and whose
fame is world wide, have joined
a petition to President
to endeavor, in interests of
humanity and civilization by such
means as may seem proper to him,
lo bring about concert of the
powers Europe with the view of
securing for the subjects of
Ottoman Empire a of
public peace and order.
The promised to give
V.
Mr. Ward, New d,
spending IV w day a
j the taking
lover Mr. to
I i
; hi and Mrs.
very with plans at
ranee what was going on.
time be again
ITEMS.
Walker, assault with deadly
en, guilty; to i away
four mouths to on roads. Home but
i Ernest en- of
guilty, for
upon Mr of I aW foot-steps on
N. C, Jan.
C. H. Langston Charles
are attending court in
Greenville this week.
Mrs. John of
Mrs. Whaley, has weeded his way and came last week to visit
the parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B
per while the
th loom. It was long K. E. and daughter, Miss
reading was interrupted j Bertha, spent Saturday Bun-
day in Vanceboro.
punch -of the
door bell. Ibis and
Of costs.
r -a j a. j ,. i in town this week.
Byrd, with deadly ,
weapon, sentence to jail fowl Mis. Leggett left
months to work to visit
James Downs i mother who it quite sick.
in Mrs.
deadly weapon, guilty.; C. B. plan to
sentenced three months in jail to j town Monday. secrecy
work on roads. Mr. Gabriel, of Washington, each them to
Peter R. Hines, con-j town Tuesday. her at at
Lorenzo Tucker, of
is visiting his grandparents, Mr.
Spoke.
The subject of the Philippines
was the topic before the Fortnight-
Review which yesterday
afternoon run with Mrs. Julian B.
club was delighted to have
with it Gotten
brother of who
has spent in the Philip-
pines. He addressed the club
concerning giving a most
inscription the is-
lands, p- and the
which there, tit was a
club and the
ons were entertained by
the address of Gotten.
News and
codfish
navy beans, at B, M
volumes.
An Illustrated set Dickens
volumes.
Bunny Bide of the
by Marshal P
of Lady by
Castle.
by
Servant of
Hope.
House of a Thousand
Nicholson.
e. and His
by Arthur Train.
The library now nearly
and free use
these is to
public. library is open
Tuesday Friday of each week
from to o'clock p. at.
weapon, and Mr. Fair and Mr. Morris,
Isaac Gilbert, retailing Ayden, were in town week. inter
license, sentenced -to jail Mrs. Jacob, who been visit-d He were
months to work on j R room a
E B. resisting
officer, guilty, costs.; , .
u a i j Mr- of Petersburg.
Smith, carrying concealed , , , ,
, ,,. . in town M-i tills week
weapon, pleads guilty,
on coats
suspended on costs led j
good behavior. j Williams, have been doing
Pleas with at the log dark for
deadly weapon, plead-, guilty, j B- L. didn't take
sentenced four mouths jail to, early train Friday morning, dome
work on roads.
have asked
James
set for
at o'clock, and a special I
There is some talk of offering free
lauds to induce immigrants to come
to North Carolina. We had better
induce people who have money to
buy lands and are able to do some-
thing for themselves and the State.
There are plenty of inducements
hers for that class of people without
inviting the fellows who are looking
for a
of thirty was ordered.
Moore, assault, not
guilty.
Horsey S. C.
and J. S. Roes,
taxed With
one half costs.
Jim Perkins, assault with
weapon, pleads guilty, sentenced
six mouths in jail to work
roads.
John Dunn, false pretense, not
guilty.
This morning Mrs. Addie V.
Hooks was granted a from
her husband, Charles V.
Misses Baltic Denton
are
visiting friends and relatives
Miss I has
been visiting Mrs. A.
Stanley, home Friday.
R. R. Jr., Richmond,
was in town Friday.
Mr. Bailey and family moved m
their home on Pine Friday.
A syrup soda
fountain with outfit first-class
work Address Drawer
A, Greenville, N. ox inquire at
office.
we greeted t the -door by all and Mrs. Lorenzo
of stores,, Rufus Dudley was in neigh-
again Sunday.
Misses Eva Langston and Lizzie
are on the sick list.
Malone Tucker was
Sunday.
Herod Hooks visited friends
near Reedy Branch Sunday as
usual.
J. A. went to Winterville
Sunday.
George Rouse and Miss Winnie
were married Sunday after-
at the home
David Norris.
Hipper awaited them.
A had place dawned
he
delighted, and it was
the of merry parties
around the richly
to of tea
pared
The Mrs.
M. D. Mrs. A. Brady,
Miss Ada Wooten, Miss Lena
Harris, J. Savage, W. H. Ricks,
Hugh C. T. R,
S. May, B. L. U. G. Tyson.
Some esteemed are say
that the Southern Cotton
is as muck I trust as the coal
trust. If the Association owned the
cotton and fixed the price
it might be a trust, but it owns no
cotton and its action is only a
to tho people who do own
the cotton. No trust
Star.
Real Estate Changes.
C. F. Manning has purchased
J. Z. a house lot on
Latham street in West Greenville
H. T. King has purchased o
J. R. Davenport the vacant lot
West Greenville extending
Third street back to the river.
Two of the stores on
Evans street have been sold to
their J. R, Corey having
bought the store in which he is
doing a hardware business, and
W. V. Evans the one in
which he is conducting
book store
tOR SALE-Three building
lots in South Greenville, just out
town. Apply to R. Hyman.