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WASHINGTON LETTER
V, mOM K.
Mar. 10.1900.
Consular reform in all its
branches has been the subject be
fore the national committee on con-
reform in session in Washing-
ton this week. The members of the
committee have called on the
dent and on the speaker of the House
have been addressed by
New York, Mann
fires, none of them particularly
as financial loss is
concerned, I which resulted in
great hardship to tenants and fire
men DAM f hydrants,
in York City just
before daylight today.
Grand Mich., March
The village the village
of Osceola was
and hf a fire early t
which t d in the .
from a live
furnace. Ten guests escaped In
their i while four
And got wheels in on
he on nor feet.
em. eminent The
the committee so far
has bean the most . con-
nit have recruited from
racks if Tins ought. burned t lb.
to be satisfactory to the rank and tile
of journalism the country over
men are looking for
r something
n ; . them out of the
But the committee put itself
on roe.- as paying this tribute to
F I I Estate, saying that it
;. . newspaper
men in service, being trained
observers used to estimating
human lure and general conditions
hid the most effective work-
ice that more variedly
pi mid indifferent than any
other in the g service
One i the moat convincing
that has been delivered in New Jersey, the cradle o
. ,. rat- debate was, trusts, tinned against them
,. r Rayner, of Maryland, is trying to oust the biggest o
was to ts children, the
adjust all the differences and in
equalities in railroad rates without
conferring on the Interstate Com
Commission the making
power. In addition he said that if
one were to make an accurate map i g-
of the United States Mo aw
discrimination in rates, it would be
considered by most people as the
working of i disordered brain. Yet
he said, the rate on goods from New
There it I
s am the children i
town.
We did any snow out of
it, bat i he eat her is mean
The conn room has a much bet
it since the new car
pet was put
Guano for
-ale by B. J. G. Move.
Company This is base
after pocketing millions in
foes for incorporating trusts.
Farm, Stock and Home.
The bet no distributor is the
England t-
the Gulf was lees than
to same point from Chicago,
which was miles nearer Goods
could, he s be shipped from New
Sac Francisco and back to
Lake less than the freight to
Halt Lake direct. And the freight
on certain goods by certain lines was
more from Chicago to Denver than
to Denver from New York Mr.
said that it would be bettor
for the railroads to submit to the
rulings of the proposed Hepburn
bill than t. inflame the public
them and force the formation j
of a political party that had for its
the adjustment of rates on a far more
stringent than, that now pro
said that
d to railroads and did nut
their property practically
rate, but
he hub to sec some adjust-
between the people and the,
roads re socialism stepped in
and all . i her annexed the
lions that it in the province
of the rot grant
A curious case bas
decided in the
A die-
id been i in
i I and the act
under it was operated
provided at all pr tits there-
should go into Hie town
treasury. In response to
popular i and fr m the county
the was so us to
one hall the pro
fits such
should d over to the
to he used in ii
i i i public roads. The
Citizens the town in question
wire up arms against the
amend and the authorities
the town treasurer to
pay any money received from
the i to the county
r The case finally wont
o the Supreme Court and was
in favor of the county,
he pap n i i i I
on that
is reason to presume that
the people of
chase half the liquor sold by the
dispensary, and that as the
whole county to bear the ex-
of criminal prosecution.
from the sale of liquor,
it is but fair the county
receive half the profits
Thai seems to be good logic, if it
is not good
Times Dispatch.
WHAT IS
is a product as
near capable of curing the
majority of diseases as it is
possible for Modern Science
to produce. The use of Bro-
makes pure blood.
is not a miracle
but simply the result of the
scientific investigation of the
chemists of the
present century. At the
first symptoms of fatigue
headache or backache, which
are often the forerunners
of disease, send for your
physician if you will, but, if
you take you may
find that by the time he has
answered your call, that the
have disappear-
ed.
Use as direct-
ed. Live a temperate life.
If you become ill while so
doing, we will pay any
doctor's bill on de-
sad proof of illness.
We don't want you to invest
a cent, however, until we
have bought the first bottle
for you. Pill in the coupon
under this advertisement
and mail it to us, taking care
to write your name and ad-
dress plainly, and we will
send you without any cost
to you whatever a full size
package to try. No matter
what your trouble is. write
to us Correspondence con-
Address
Co., New York.
L. Woolen will give his
personal guarantee that you
will receive an order on
your nearest druggist for a
ft. bottle if you -end us
coupon sure to write
your name and address
FREE
COUPON.
Nan i- .
.
.
M, Dearest dealer is at.
My ti tease is.
If you think you need Bro
at or have
used it, it is to be had
at all class druggists,
and
J. L.
Exclusive Wholesale Agents
for Greenville, N. C.
r v.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
th
Court Clerk of
of h. it, notice la
o nil Indebted n H f
nut- payment t-
l i
the-
n or re
or tills will iv
.
aw of
of u. o.
OUR
SALE
NOW
GOING ON
Store
North
THE EASTERN
J WHICHARD. Editor ind Owner.
and Friday.
VOL No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY. MARCH 1906.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN
No.
ITEMS.
N. C, March 1908
There has been no much rain
lately farmers are getting bad-
in work.
Miss Ella May near Win-
is her sitter, Mrs.
Walter Gardner.
Miss Lille Corty spent Saturday
with Miss Lyda Kittrell.
Miss Sadie Little, who baa been
teaching In has re
turned to her home near
ville. Her school closed Friday
and all regret to see her leave.
O L. Stokes and wife spent
Saturday night and Sunday at
Cannon's near den.
J. L. Joyner, W. D. Joyner end
P. A. Wayne went to Ayden Sat-
Jodie and Corey attend-
ed church at Hancock Sunday and
spent the afternoon with their
uncle, J. M. C. Nelson.
J. L Joyner and family
Sunday at P. A. Wayne's.
W. C. Cannon and C. K. Taylor
of Ayden passed Sunday
home from Jack
where they attended
Miss Sallie Chapman is visiting
at the camps.
C. F. Chapman, of
was here Friday on
Stokes went to Ayden
today.
The Masons held their regular
meeting Saturday.
ANOTHER NEEDED CHANGE.
IN MEMORIAM.
ITEMS.
Mar.
Postmaster E M. C. and j
Mrs, of Suffolk,
Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Men.
day.
L. A. of Petersburg,
was in town Monday and Tuesday.
B. C. L. C i. has installed a long
distance telephone their office.
E. M. Jenkins, of Washington
spent Monday night in
dine-
James and Bowen,
Greenville, were the guests of
Mrs. F. G. Whaley last week-
C. B. of Suffolk, was in
town night.
Misses Hattie and
Mabel Savage spent Saturday and
Sunday in with Miss
Eva Stokes.
H. of Norfolk, was
in town this week.
Mr. of
was in town Monday.
W. J. of Elizabeth City,
was in last week.
Dr. Kicks mid P. H.
went to Dr
Ricks having to take a
to the there.
Mrs. is
spending some time Bern
with relatives and friends.
G. is quite sick at
his home on Philips Court.
Mesdames
attended eh inch at Black Jack
Sunday,
H. B. Philips spent Tuesday in
Washiest in,
J. P spent Saturday in
Greenville.
K. B. Jen the main line
on i tie G. and V. K. It,
returned Monday a very
pleasant to relatives and
Halifax.
J. If. of Rocky Mount,
It visiting hi- father, G. A. Savage,
on Pine .
Train No. Should Connect
With Train from Norfolk.
The Atlantic ha
been obliging lately in giving
an additional train and increased
service over line through this
The people have shown
their appreciation of this, the
travel on the extra train
making it pay from beginning.
Now there is one other change
in that if made will be
of to the public.
When train No. was the
and mail train a day
that we had from the north, it was
important that it came as early in
the as possible, and in
o to do this a connection with;
the evening train out of
Norfolk was broken. Since the
ext-a tram has been put on bring-
part of the mail in the
forenoon, it is not so important
evening train get in so
early, and the Norfolk connection
might easily be restored. By this
people on each of roads branch-
could go to and
from Norfolk the same day
and j have two or three hours to
spend in that city
As; it now train No
to reach Greenville at
p. m. rarely comes in on
time. We believe it is
to that nine times out of
ten it comes in late enough to have
made the Norfolk connection at
had the delay been be-
point instead of at
Parmele. It be no
now to change
schedule of this train, the
it would be helpful to
business to have this connection.
OAKLEY ITEMS.
II n Mass , March
Fire in Manual Training
School High School annex
i more than and
I girls, and although mainly because
of the coolness generalship
the no lives were lost,
several pupils had their hair
Ml and one girl injured her leg by
jumping from a second story win-
N. C, Mar. 1906
J. L. Perkins, of Stokes, was
here Saturday.
Mayor and J. O Will-
spent a part of last week in
Greenville.
Misses Minnie Whitehurst and
Jenkins spent Sunday near
Williamston.
Mrs. J. S. Cherry, of Stokes,
spent Sunday herewith relatives.
Mrs. Martha Bawls and Mrs. S.
A. Congleton went to
Saturday to visit Mrs. E. Latham,
who is quite sick.
J. R. Williams visited
Sunday.
little child of Mr. and Mrs.
Nash Hardy been very sick
is now much better.
S. G. Williams and family spent
Saturday Sunday in K
ville.
T. F. Nelson in spending h
few days at old home near
Bethel.
G Hines and little
I -ma, have been very sick f i
days.
. Bask eight, of Stoke-, i-
looking the many sick ones
in mis section.
of Greenville,
so.-iii Sunday here with his brother,
J, hi
Mr. and Mrs J. I. James have a
very lick child,
Mrs Manning and
Miss Lucy, spent u e
day week herewith friends.
Miss Millie Everett's school will
close the 30th. A very
is now being
V. Hines arrived Saturday
a being
called home account of his sick
children are now -i me better.
Mi. Hines returned to his work
Monday morning.
Mrs. Button, of
her daughter, Mis.
here
The friends of Mrs. Win. Skin-
are very anxious about her
condition. Mr. Skinner is in
business at LaGrange, where she
went to visit her husband and has
quite ill for several days;
OVER THE STATE.
Joint Resolutions of Respect to
the Memory of William R.
Parker. Who Departed
This Life on March
9th, 1906.
It pleased
loving Heavenly Father to take
from our midst our beloved
and worker, William R.
Parker, whose removal deprives us
of the help fellowship of one
who was always faithful,
loyal and
e service of Christ, soil ho was
always true to highest ideals
of Christian conduct,
whose noble lite was always an
inspiration to earnest
to the
And Whereas;
leaves a gap ill our ranks that can
not well he led, and a j in
our hear t m cannot be
y mere words nor
softened saved through the com-
offices of the Holy Spirit
and the mellowing of
time; and we, conscious of
wisdom and goodness
of our loving Heavenly Father,
and humbly submissive to the
Divine will, not at His
decrees claim privilege of
paying this last tribute of respect
to the memory of our beloved
brother, tendering our
thy to bis bereaved family; be it
therefore
That we shall ever
bold the life and works of lie-
loved in fund grateful
and cherish deeply
the ii fine i e of bis labors, tie
great and value of which
eternity will reveal in
which shall redound to praise
and glory of our God and
he be was.
That we convey to
bis bereaved wife and children
and kinsmen our warmest condo-
ice and in pithy in this, their
hour of severe trial
as with sorrow and joy we
mutually remember -he noble
dead, and commend the living to
tender watch care of the One
who will never nor forsake
them.
Resolved, a copy of these
resolutions be presented to the
family of Brother Parker, recorded
on the minutes of
f here jointly
and published our re
secular papers. Also
they be otherwise disposed of
as may he deemed tilting and
proper by those whose signatures
are herewith affixed.
With deepest and
K. A. More, J. G. for
the Christian Church.
K. A. J. T. Latham, for
the Christian Sunday school.
Mrs. a.
for the Christian Board
Mis-ions.
Mrs. Coward, Mis H. II
Moore, for the Aid Society.
K. If. C. D. for
Young People's Society of
Christian
Happenings of Interest in North
Carolina.
likes street carnivals.
That town is soon to
one.
A Winston went to sleep
with a half dollar in his mouth and
swallowed it.
Again the fight is on in
for a dispensary. A little over
year- the question was
voted on wild defeated by a
majority.
The man Clark who killed an-
other man in the depot at Raleigh
lair week was
ed to roads Wake county.
made his escape but was captured
later.
CONTESTS IN MID AIR.
Several applications have boon
made to the Jamestown
management for permission
to operate dirigible balloons and
airships at he celebration in
1907.
For the first lime in the
of aerial navigation, air vein
will be used commercially,
that is to convey passengers
Hitherto all attempts to conquer
the air have more i
and have
purpose in so f r de-
ti possibilities of
levitation and
trained have
occupied places in the bailout's
or vessels and the general pub-
interest in the matter hit
Ne-v Match 21.- been that of spectator.
Five prisoners in Craven At the n
county jail made their escape this
morning, four of whom are still
large. One of be.
came came back and
gave himself up.
New York, March
Warren, a white lured
to a resort frequently used by
in this city there held a
prisoner for more than five months,
during which time she was sub-
to the grossest indignities,
to the story told by
woman in Court gen
sessions today.
-EVERYBODY SKATES BUT
In view of the fact that the
roller skate fad occupies an
position in the minds of
a largo percentage of the
lion of this city the following
parody on body Works
Hut by a clever young
business man of may
of interest just at this
Everybody skates but father;
Ho looks sod all day,
Thinking of the doctor's bills
He may have to pay.
Mother skates each evening,
So does Sister Ann
Everybody shakes at our home,
But my old man.
Free Press.
N. C, March 19th. 1906
Mrs. Martha has
tinned home alter spending a few-
days her daughter, Mrs. J.
P. Fleming.
Mrs. J. It. and Mrs,
Beverly Daniel, of were
visiting In town today.
J. M. Johnson, of Elisabeth City,
was here last Wednesday.
The independent telephone
of county have
their Hoe completed to this point
making a direct with
Washington.
G. H. Little, our clever A. C. L.
is on sick list.
Walter Perry and
Bell, if all well
known in social circles, boarded
the train here this evening for
Washington.
J. P. Fleming spent Thursday
in Washington.
J. G. Blount and W. S.
Chancy, of Washington, were hen-
Friday.
Oscar Webb, of Elm City, cam
in Friday evening to spend a few
days with his uncle Walter Webb,
T. B Hodges, was
here s ii .
J. B. Little and daughter, Mrs.
Josephine, of spent
Sunday here.
K. A. Cherry, of Bethel
here Sunday. Come again, El,
always glad to see you.
Brown and family, of
here.
Hoe shad were selling for
here Saturday.
Land Did Not Move.
Borne amusing things crop out in
court A land suit
wan being tried and counsel was
examining witness as
cession f occupants It was
brought out one of the
the land died In a
year. we with the land
after be asked the lawyer
of witness, stayed right
was the prompt answer,
an I a smile went around the jury.
if the company is
the air conquerors are entirely
safe, passengers will be carried
from the share to the ships and
elsewhere through the air.
This aerial navigation is quite
dissimilar to the ascension of
captive balloons, which has
been the only form of n
in which the public has
participated
Santos Dumont and several
others have proved the
ties of directing airships almost
at will, an American
tor, Captain Thomas Baldwin,
has perfected an airship until it
is almost as easy to navigate as
an ordinary yacht.
In connection with
Baldwin's effort to subjugate tin-
air, there are two men who have
been brought prominently into
public notice as inventors of
these crafts; Lincoln and
Roy nether
these famous air captains will
each command a Baldwin ship at
the Jamestown Exposition or
whether they will be engaged by
rival constructors, cannot now
be ascertained, but both of them
will be present at the
and will direct airships
That they will contest for prizes
in speed and directness of course
is certain, whether they are em
ployed by the same concern or
not, but a far greater element of
sport will be added if rival con
st each secure the
vices of one of these men.
Baldwin is not to be the only
inventor. another air
conqueror who has filed already
his application for a concession,
and probably there will be sever
others, so races and contests
of every sort overhead are as-
sured as features of the
H. H. Hume, of Raleigh, Stare
horticulturist of North Carolina,
has appointed professor in
horticulture for the agricultural
college in the government build
at de near
Quebec.
WATER, KEY TO HEALTH
Free water drinking is to
vitality and the development of
staying power All the operations
the assimilation,
absorption, elimination of poisonous
waste and so on are carried on
means of an insufficient
amount of water in system menus
of every
The body of a man average
weight contains more than half n
of water; and a body
needs for its proper operation at
least two quarts daily of pure water.
In this connection, it may not he
irrelevant to mention that the
soldiers, surprising
power are now engaging the
of the world, consume each
between two and four gallons of
daily Outing.
THE
One particular of
who has sent courtesy in this
shop is t e grumbler. Whenever
he sits down and begins to
him that's so. but
be worse. And here is a
parable from the Charleston
News and e of the
greatest misfortunes that can
befall one is to have to pass one's
life in the house with a
afflicted with this infirm-
s The Courier,
is quite right, and
their highest praise anything
is qualified by the
or its
and, by the way, that
moans much more
disparagement than no would
such an innocent looking
word could convey Of course,
the weather furnishes the ha-
grumbler with a fruitful
source of complaint. Be the
June day ever he will
And something wrong with it
It will either be too cool for the
season, or too bright, to last, and
so he will predict rain before
night. If the autumn be a dry
one so as to be favorable for
farmers having crops to
he wishes for rain on account of
a few plants he has set out in his
little garden, and which he does
not want the trouble of
or should be a wet
one he grumbles about it
venting him from shooting
or playing golf, or because he
has to take an umbrella when-
ever he goes out to the
weather his business furnishes
a most prolific of reasons
for complaint To ordinary ob-
servers he appears to be doing a
nourishing business; but he
assures you he is not doing
enough to keep his family out of
the alms house Everyone else
but he can get on. Anyway the
town is going to the dogs,
of all kinds is dying out, the
ens have no enterprise, no
public spirit. He is always on
the point of soiling out and go-
to a more alive place, where
things are bet managed, etc.
But he never actually goes, and
when he dies his executors find
he has left a snug little fortune,
and all made in the
of which he complained so con-
This and much more our
Charleston contemporary says
about the grumbler, but what we
have copied we consider a pretty
fair There are men
tors women
Their lives are unhappy
and their mission is to try to
make he lives of all they come
in contact unhappy. What
a bully thing it would be if all
the grumblers set could be off
into a colony by themselves
Charlotte Chronicle
Baits.
The government report
issued today places the number of
bales of cotton ginned for tin sea-
son at A
in futures followed report.
n down
i fie I-
By Train.
Mr. v n j , who live Ii
Bethel . . j
In Hie after-
noon -i n home on and
an-
on a
the influence
notice a
if ii train palled by him
,,. staggered in
the way of one of the cars and was
knocked down. II,. brought
hack to town fir medical attention
and was found to be only a little
d on one shoulder.
The more men fall in love with a
girl the her danger of be-
coming an old maid while she
trying to make her choice.
Kl
Special to. The Iron
own northern pan ill the
fr mi
h Ht tin
tin mount as low
It i
that ill be , t
the were for colder
weather.
sell end guarantee FAY and . ,
, . . i . ., Atlanta, March
per pair. We are not agents, but are men ,
Sole Agents and therefore can sell you cheaper.
We were the first to ever have t FAY STOCKINGS
shipped to Greenville.
GENERAL NEWS. , A
I wife of Jake
Happenings of Interest Over the Simmons, and two of her children,
Country. j
I U .
Montgomery, , IS T .
N. C.
Come in and examine my
CORN PLANTERS, GUANO SOWERS, DISC
HARROWS, SMOOTHING HARROWS, ONE
AND TWO HORSE STEEL PLOWS, WIRE
FENCE FOR FARM OR GARDEN AND WASH-
MACHINES.
Yours to serve,
H. L. CARR
The Hardware Man.
mediate section say that while the
do not believe the fruit Was
materially, the weather
ill. Reports Southern
;. ray no damage was
the in that section. No
danger tonight, as
rain is falling over a large portion
of peach bell.
London, Match Dull
coin
telegraphing
morning in the
vicinity of I timid of
says that the railway lines were
twisted, telegraph poles thrown
down and houses destroyed. The
correspondent says that The
states that the casualties
j exceed and that The Shim-
I places t Jim as as An
official dispatch, he add, reports
deaths many more s
Injured and houses
en re ii in
M i Gnu i.,., i i
but i i
hand In see ill
family mil he -h
alter a
bodies in an will bidden hi
A knife d
gun lying
identified as belonging lo Alb rt
Simmons, nephew of murdered
woman, and u. has
arrested.
If politeness were as disagreeable
to other people as is, then
almost every man would want to be
Art Puzzled.
The remarkable recovery of Kenneth
of Me., lithe sub-
of much to the medical
fraternity and a wide circle of friends.
severe
ii. of the Throat and
of the three doctors gave
me up to die, when, as a last resort, I
was induced to try Dr. King's New
Discovery and I am happy to it
i m Cures the worst
Coughs and Colds, Bronchitis,
weak Lungs. Hoarseness La-
Grippe. Guaranteed at J. L.
store. and Trial bot-
free.
I in baying
in any
also will Co
less, I or loose,
at
HAY,
and all k
Car of Golden Seed and Feed
and Black Oats, Red Rust Proof Oats.
Norfolk, Va., March
j tribe of Indian, who
Hampton Beads to
Western New York out
hundred years before the first
in
America was effected at Jamestown
; have impressed a desire to
pate the Jamestown Exposition.
i The chief of the tribe has written
the officials that he and
; his people ant to help celebrate
three
The men's rule in
price
i N. J., March
n Seed Meal mid Hulls, in car lots or , Cleve-
suit purchaser, or exchange for Seed laid spent bis away from
home today the lime since
OATS. BRAN, SHIP STUFF moved t. Princeton. This is
on birthday. Mr. d
Oats to arrive, also White Florida with
Toward where the
COTTON SEED. MEAL AND HULLS.
FEED STUFFS.
ABOUT THE
What Is as the
j occasioned by actual
external conditions, but in the
of cares by a dis-
ordered
THIS IS A FACT
which may be
by trying a of
DO YOU KNOW
ADVANTAGES
OF OUR
TIME DEPOSIT
FEATURE
Call in or drop us
THE GREENVILLE BANKING
TRUST GO.
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT.
J. M. BLOW, Manager
and Authorized Agent
. C.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, FARMVILLE. N. C.
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, JAN. 29TH,
Capital stocK pd in
Undivided profits 1.007.04
sub to check
Discounts
1.630.50
Due from Banks 15,478.17
Cash Items
Gold coin
Silver coin 1,401.63
Nat, notes 2,058.00
rue market
They con t nil and regulate the LIVER.
They bring hope and to the
mind. They bring health and
to the body.
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.
I just
for iii
. will I-
s i co
I warehouse near depot u
v a of nice Groceries at the
Bros.,
F-
V JOHNSTON.
likely remain a
longer on of poor
Mrs. to ii hi
his in Florida wag
him and
him to return much better.
For Twenty-one Years
and
TRADE MARK
Farmer's
Bone
REGISTERED
F. S.
GUANO CO.,
Norfolk, Va.
have been the standard Cotton and
Tobacco guanos in the South
because great care is used in the
selection of materials.
Ask your dealer for
goods and don't take substitutes
said to be just as good. See that
the trade-mark is on every bag.
A Trite Saying.
It Is a trite saying that no man Is
stomach. Dr.
Discovery strengthens
it In shape make
rich the liver
Kidneys expel the poisons from the
and thus cures both liver and kid-
troubles. II you take this natural
and tonic, you will assist
your system in manufacturing each day
pint of rich, red blood, is
rating tn the brain and The
nervous, run-down,
condition many people suffer
is usually the effect poisons in
the Mood; It is often Indicated by pimples
appearing en the the
become and the feelings
Dr. cures all
humors well as a Ionic that
and forceful.
It i- the only medicine put up fur sale
through druggists for like that
contains neither alcohol nor harmful
drugs, and the only one,
every which has the
endorsement the leading medical
writer- this country. Some of these
are published in a little
standard
works and will be sent to any address
mi request therefor by
letter or postal card, addressed to Dr. It.
V. N. Y. It tells just
what Dr. Pierce s medicines are made of.
Words for the several
Ingredients of which Dr.
are composed, by leaders in all the
several schools of medical practice, and
them the cure of the
diseases tor which the Medical
Discovery is advised, should have far
more with the sick afflicted
than any amount the so-called
to conspicuously Haunted before
the public by those who are afraid to let
the Ingredients which their medicinal
are composed known. In mind
that the Medical Discovery has
on every bottle
wrapper, in a full list of Its Ingredients.
Dr. Pleasant Pellets cure con-
Invigorate the and
late stomach and bowels.
Dr. great thousand-page
Common Sense Medical Adviser
Will sent free, paper-bound, for SI one-
cent or stamps.
Address Dr. as
State of North Carolina,
County of Pitt.
I. J. R. Davis, Cashier of the hank, do solemn-
statement is true to the best of my
J. R. DAVIS,
swear the
knowledge and belief.
Subscribed and sworn to be-
fore me, this day of Feb.
1906.
J. V. JOHNSTON.
Notary Public.
W. M. LANG.
W. J TURN AGE,
R. L. DAVIS,
Directors
THE Bill OF GREENVILLE
GREENVILLE, N. e.
CAPITAL
PROFITS
ASSETS
Notice.
All are hereby forbid-
i penalty the to
hire, contract with, give employ
to in our
Allen
without our consent.
Mr-.
The above resources we offer for the accommodation of
our customers and the encouragement of every
mate enterprise.
R. L. DAVIS, President, JAMES L. LITTLE, Cashier
ANDREWS, Vice President,
WALTER G. WARD, Cashier.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST GO.
AT BETHEL, N. C.
At the close of business Jan. 80th,
Loans and discounts
NOTICE IO CREDITORS.
qualified the Bu-
Court Clerk of u
administrator the estate Mrs. M,
K. Peal, deceased, notice is hereby
to all persons Indebted to
make to
undersigned, all persons
the estate mutt
present them to the undersigned on or
tin. day of January. 1907,
or this notice will be plead in bar
This 17th, day of 1900.
. or. I. Peal,
l Mrs. M. bl.
Duo from Banks
Cash
Gold and silver
National bank
other U. s.
Total
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock
Surplus fund
Undivided profits
Time certificates of
deposit
Deposits sub,
checks out
standing
Certified Checks
816.87
.- IN. 991.08
Total
372.03
600.00
80.823,98
of North Carolina, County of Pitt,
I. II. H. Taylor, Cashier of the above named hank, do solemnly
wear that the above statement
and belief.
Subscribed and sworn to
me, this 5th day of
1900. SAMUEL
Notary Public
is true to the best of
Ii. II. Taylor, Cashier.
STATON,
J. It. BUNTING.
M. O.
Directors.
authorized for Daily
and we
treat pleasure in receiving sub-
and writing receipts for
those in arrears. We have a list
of all who receive their mail at
this office. We also take orders
job
Our rugs and art squares are
finer the finest, and
Tyson.
J. J. Edwards Son have just
received another car load of Ell.
wood wire
A rain fell here
It rained something
like two home and about ab bard
an we ever it.
your buildings by
them with
Town and County lead
and lull line colors, kept at J.
K. Smith Bro.
Buy your at Can-
non Tyson, they have the beet.
Mrs. J. A Davis has returned
Baltimore where she
chased her spring and summer
Now for a nice time
among the ladies.
V. and paper
Pumps with long or short joints
and pipe at J. B. Smith Bro.
Dress goods, Broad
Mohair, cashmere, albatross
trimmings, lining and white
goods at J B Smith Bro
Bed steads, mattresses, springs,
single and double, rockers, dining
and torn chairs wash stands
dressers tables at J K Smith
A Bro
Those who have had their eyes
tested and glasses fitted by J. W.
out t always
speak well bin work.
Calico at cents
per yard, gnat actions in white
Slippers and summer goods, at J.
B. Smith
J. R. Smith A Br. have
received a en load of alum
Also a car load Lee's
lime peanut, etc.,
Misses Mayo Lizzie
Barns, of Seminary, spent
Sunday in the country with the
family of E. K
E. E. Co. wilt do all they
possible can to please you with
their new line of heavy and fancy
groceries
Car load for sale by Can
Don and Tyson.
P. S. the fire
I can now be found on east side
of railroad between office of Dr.
Dixon and Tripp Bro shops.
I have a full supply of general
and fancy groceries, confection-
cigars, and tobacco. Fresh
Oysters and fish every night on
arrival of train, cull and I will
rest you fair. P. S Cannon.
members of the Free Will
Baptist have placed their
order for material to build anew
mar Hie seminary.
Hay corn, oils, meal, bulls, lime
windows nails Cross
cut and mechanic tools at J
B Smith Bl
For o tea, apples, corn
tomatoes, to E. E.
On.
l. Bro. have con-
with to build
two story stores and
warehouse on property on
Main street, when
will contain feel
floor space.
We have bought grocery
business of Md
and will conduct the same
Hoe of business at same store.
We invite public to call and
fee us. We will sell as cheap as
he cheapest and always the beet.
Give us a B. Williams.
Go to E. E. Co's new
market fresh meats,
sage, and
A lull supply of
Telescopes, Grips, Satchels and
Suit Cases, at J. K. Smith A Bro.
Miss Ella Wayne, of
spent Sunday in town.
Old Fashion Hand-made Paw.
Paw Gum Bread Trays at J. K.
Smith Bro.
Cannon and Tyson invites your
to their car load of stoves
and heaters.
We your attention to
line of harness,
and Tyson.
There v. ere services in the
diet and Disciple churches
Buy your furniture of Camion
and Tyson, they have best
cheapest.
Latest styles clonk- wrap
for Misses and Ladies
also a nice line of Zephyr
tors at J. K. Smith Bro.
Cannon and have the
strongest line of dress goods and
in town.
Mrs. Buck came down
from Friday to visit
friends.
For a nice present buy a novel-
clock at J. W. Taylor's. It is
for any occasion.
A line of crockery, glass
fancy lamps, and tinware
at J R Smith Bro
Get the Cox cotton planter the
best on the market at J. K. Smith
Brr
Pure Plymouth Rock
for sale at per setting of
Apply to Mrs. W. J. Mum-
Ayden, N. C.
James T. Keel hue been visiting
at his old home, Stokes.
Au be given
in
by advanced
Tl e will ohm t el
readings, vocal and instrumental
mi , tableaux a he t
lie will be used for
of
adults
children J
Mi- Mary Whitehead,
i-s Taylor,
Miss Dora
Miss Brown,
Mrs. F. G.
Car load V. Crimped in
lengths t. cover residences
shelters, stables much cheaper than
shingles very little labor, at J.
R Smith Bro.
A happy man. J. T. b, Jr.
a baby by, last
eyes
J. W.
i, N C. hide m do
your yon t be
A. W. a pi nun. i in
i of ii i- been to
see us
It is sometimes considered not
good taste to get too unless
it is spooning over delicious but
Chocolate at G ft Co's
A missionary society was organ-
in the
el last Sib bath with Mis. B. E
d as M'S Her
Vice president;
Miss Ida M Secretary;
and Mies ii Johnson, treas-
Only a few weeks before Easter
how about letting us make that
spring suit while you can secure
your choice of goods. Wanamaker
Brown, per F. G. Co.
SPECIAL SALE.
January
We have moved in brick we conduct sale
on all dress goods, dry goods cloth-
and bats. These prices
will prevail till Feb. 1st. This is
store of J. H. Bynum West
Railroad street just of the
Our goods are,
all new as entire old stock was II
in the recent fire. We will we
be pleased to have friends u be
well as the general call and j to
see us. We know we can please
yon as to price and quality. Our spring and summer
W. C. Jackson k Co arrive and order to
cars cotton make room our stock, we have
will pay highest cash price, don't
sell your seed until you see me.
Frank Lilly Co.
Dr. Joseph W. B.
John Jr., and Master
Robert came home
Baltimore Sunday evening. They
went for a good time and say they
not disappointed.
A full line of trunks, valise, tel-
grips, satchels, band
and suits cases at J R Smith Bro
I always keep on hand S fill
line feed Bluff at lowest cash
prices Such as hay, oats, com,
cotton seed meal and brand
and ship stuff. Frank Lilly Do,
Monday there came to
my house three bay mules and
one black mule, three of them
horse mules and one mare mule.
The owner can have same by com-
forward and proving property
and This
19th. 1906. J. M. Harris.
Merchandise
lull line of meat, lard and CAM
goods. Don't buy before
me a trial. Frank Lilly Co,
For carpenters grind
t hemp rope pulleys,
Bro.
Why exhaust your patience with
that kicking cow when you can buy
fresh Evaporated Cream and Con-
Milk at F. G.
Co's.
New Livery, Feed Exchange
and Jones,
N. C. Team well cared for. Pas-
carried to any and all
available points. best
most comfortable conveyances.
Prices reasonable. At service of
the public at all limes hours.
Moore livery,
feed exchange stables,
decided to conduct this sale. This
opportunity is a mutual one,
we trust you will take advantage
of the many bargains we will offer.
Come to see be convinced
for
J. R. Turnage Co.
Dr. Joseph Dixon,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office Brick Block, St.
N. C.
Tue work done on Mum street
st of ad 1- t an
-ant
mI i i Let t -h
s w. w on.
art
eyes or have difficulty obtain-
suitable it matters not
how difficult your ease, pall mi
Ayden. N. C, b live
with some the most
cases. He never fails to
patients or their
money refunded. Over five hundred
of Pitt and
best people to testify to bis honesty
ability. Give him your eye
work want i.
one last Friday night was
heartless enough t . break both of
the forelegs of Dr. M. M.
fine Neil. The dog
perfectly on
appearance
friendly was a general
favorite with every one in town.
Such are lo deplored
me guilty should be punish-
ed.
NOTICE.
My Sun William Jenkins, col,
having left my home and
and said
William col., a
minor, this is to warn
vi shelter, food or em-
to him and those doing
so will be prosecuted according to
aw. This January 19th
William Jenkins Sr., col.
Miss Carlie Wilson died
home near Haddock's Cross Bonds
on Sunday 11th inst. Miss
Wilson was an old lady
h d sick for Rome of
mid her death was not
peeled. Sue was an
w. and bad a host of friends
who exceedingly her doth
oyster
by Mi. F. H.
i Mr. and Mr-.
G. .
and
bed, of the graded faculty.
The young of the were
T. Cook Ray-
Turnage, Lil Cannon F.
H. Jordan. The was
informal, the hostess
the people feel as
Much at home in
he parlor. The ladies, with
dainty by the
men prepared the oysters to
suit the each every
serving fried, stewed, law,
etc, while ever anon the entire
party gathered around the
in the and did justice to
the oysters as they came steaming
hot from the dais, also to the
olives, pickles crackers
I bey were served . It w a
j e and
in t and young
a the
d happiness. fall Especially Mr.
in.
K left Friday for
I to be absent some time.
W. B Den s and hi-
boys in
Heavy Freight Trains.
ii coming freight trains are
s heavy days that they have
a hard time pulling up the grade
between the bridge and the depot.
It frequently happens that part
of the has to be left on the
until the engine
cars up depot in sections.
This may good railroading, but
it looks to us like it is dangerous
and expensive.
Some people would never give re-
matters a if it were
net for an occasional cyclone or
Torture By Savages,
of the torture to which
some the savage tribes in the Philip-
pines subject their captives, reminds
of the intense suffering I endured
for three from inflammation cf
the says w. M Sherman, of
Me., Nothing helped me until
tried Electric Bitter, three of
which completely cured me Cures
Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Blood
disorders and restores the
weak and nervous to robust health.
Guaranteed by J. L Woolen druggist.
Price
GOODS SAVED
FROM FIRE
A Scientific Wonder
The stand to its
make Salve a
wonder. E. H. Mulford,
lecturer for the Patrons of Husbandry,
Pa., of a distressing case
of Piles. It heals the worst Burns,
Sores. Boils, Ulcers, Cuts, Wounds,
Chilblains and Salt Only
at J. L. Wooten's drug store.
Same as of
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes
Hats, Gent's and Ladies fur-
goods. In fact
everything kept in a first
class general
store sold at greatly
ed prices.
BRING FANCY
To a
Soil contain I
in I,. all v.-. . . bis
Potash
in p
pi
. , ,
--.- i
asking-.
C-
; . St.
The
A Perfect
arc your hands mid a jar
Massage Cream
Soap takes not the
skiD absorbs the Then ii i thing in
that is the it
becomes impurity i
be i cut
, ill
the massage the
flabbiness i,
Gentlewomen i.-c it i. I i r.
tut U .
. SI M .-
For Sale at
SAUL'S PHARMACY.
Dentist.
NORTON Greenville, N. G.
ITEMS.
-Mi. ,
I J I . i
lo o o i,
week.
II n
, u , n
Mild
t .-i .
Turnage has the
F. Moore place
Miss May Brooks, at
at the home of W.
A. ii
A f m ii,
in E. here third
Sunday Apr. K. . Mr
is to
assist the
K. n
m-it i ,,.
a .
organizer
zed last
. night. The were
j. j.;.
W w- Orman, vice pres;
Be ; T.
and K. I. Co
K. I. is very much
the poultry
and is Mi ., of
white Plymouth Rock. They
are doubtless the
they are
white I
They are d
lie has pullet scarcely
that
in a . breed section
hut it surely
eye.
F. M. Hodges, Great Sachem of
he I. O. K. by Messrs.
L A V a,. others
f Greenville
S here lat
as the Tribe No
Mil
Once upon a time a man
a who inherited
from Th's wan ail
be ever received, but until
Defer his
rest of his life. He built a new
-tore. with hi
i said The
home was
ii
only c The
measly as
i it ever. be
did dulling and u.-
bU widow put up monument
with bib life
paid lo. was said
lint this is what her money
for.
he piano
and a m .
a few a,
in. ii, she
1.-1 , e on
OF
THE BANK OF AYDEN
n. w.
At the of business Jan. 29th,
Loans and Discounts,
Furniture and Fixtures
Demand Loans i
Hue from Banks,
Cash I
Gold Com,
Silver Coin, 1,675
National Hunk notes
U. S. Holes 3.717
Total,
PLIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in,
Surplus fund 1,000.00
Undivided profits less
expenses, 1,331
Dividends unpaid .
Deposits to check,
Total.
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY PUT,
I, J. U. of swear
that the above statement is Hue lo the best of my lie
lief. J. U. SMITH, Cashier.
sworn lo before
me, this 5th day of
STANCH.
Notary Public.
R KM
JOSEPH DIXON,
K. C. CANNON.
D by Fire.
win. in ii the
Academy, n
It. miles four
children oldest live years
it w n u lured man who
lived With III Ml mm
in the sumo
will if children,
o'clock man
was in by lulling iii
i lie in room in
Ah eh inn children
in,, a able to net
out n. . older children
mi a in . two
-i ere burned to death.
lire it-
The a- d were a
total loss
Gazette.
with that old enemy the race Con
often end i
all trouble with
Dr
They perfectly
tort
fort. He J. L. Woolen
I REFLECTOR
O I. ,
Watered ii t N. C, a matter,
A I'M t id Pitt
in to
CAROLINA M
Now you .-mother slip in the
face for discrediting the ground
hog.
GREATER
It will be own fault
the limn the
with your name and of progress. The
show what interest you have in a surround for making this
building loan association.
Senate confirmed the
nation of District Attorney
and Congressman op
position got a severe jolt.
Th-tee cry out
that the price of diamonds is
advancing must think they will
can somebody cares
now
u tic able to see his
mid ii makes little
whether lie should
or if.
Former President rover Cleve
land on Sunday passed his 09th
birthday- country oilers
c -is wishes for
h storm citizen many more
o. i lies
must be
giving bin I us comfort when he
has to stay in hiding to keep the
subpoena r from finding him
We had Miner bare unite ti
much and Is- logo at large
when we
No man who loves the right of
citizenship should lose t s
and disfranchise himself through
hi pay his poll tax This is
to remind ill who are yet delinquent
in p II for that unless
they pay s In In the o May
they in the election next
fall
one of the best towns in
Carolina, and if these
ate rightly used there is no
son why the population of the
town should not double in the
few years- Everything possible
should be done to stimulate the en-
already here, and every
encouragement should be given U
induce the location of new enter-
prises among us. The town
should begin by making a good
to the depot and
furnishing day electric current so
small enterprises wanting power
can get it And there should be a
building and loan association to en-
able those desiring to do so to build
houses- Everybody get to work and
help make the town it
ought to be.
Three ago the town of
son closed saloons and established a
dispensary by a vote of the people.
v in April there will another
election on the question, the
wanting to come back
sides are claiming that
they will win in It
would be a decided step backward I
for that town to return to open
gone after
EDITORIAL NOTES.
Contributor i
Chairman has issued hie
annual statement that he can no
longer serve as the head of the lie-
publican Congressional Committee.
About the only people who have
not complained as to Gen. Wood's
at Hill are the I
who were on the other
side.
his speech at
Obi-1 oil, i opinion that
the which most of
the vote fl bead the Na-
ticket
thin
may he expected logo whooping
it up her fellow.
Ii I and visitors
of the ill in ill
ii r the
the -i and for time
being , is
Strange Ii many men there
who ,. sure your
sins Will mill writ,
ten tie iii all but only intended
for soon body els
BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
Every now and then asks
us how the building and loan
for is coming i n.
We don't know how to answer except
to say The Reflector is doing its
to awaken enough interest
among the business men to get an
association started. One man, who
meant business it, suggested
i hat a list be opened to see how many
shares will be subscribed for, and
-aid put him down for twenty-live.
We are going to try that suggestion
and open a list at The Id Hector
office to see how many shares will
subscribed for. If enough
-hares are taken a can be
ailed and the association organized
Now is time to show your inter-
est in a matter that means a greet
deal for the development of Green-
ville and will be a profitable invest-
f all who take shares in it.
Speaker Cannon is remarkably
frank in saying that the joint state-
hood bill ought to be passed for
purely political reasons.
Al Ohio woman has left bus
band because he talked in his sleep.
It probably was the only
he bad.
It is a question whether the Al-
conferees themselves
what it was they originally
greed on.
Chairman Knapp of the Interstate
Commerce Commission says ho will
have to decide whether the Supreme
Court was right in the C case
before he goes to enforcing the de-
The only trouble with Marcus
numerous resignations
seems be they do not last.
There is one thing to be said for
old man Howie. Nobody bus yet
him demand a vindication.
Frank Wilson
The King Clothier.
Hr suit for
damages against the Charlotte Oh-
server ended a judgment for five
cents. That was a come down right
and covered everything the plaintiff
i had a
size -can. A unusual case of will be organic
Greensboro granted a franchise to
one company and High Point to an-
other lo build a trolley line between
the two towns. They might settle
the trouble by each building half
and meeting on the middle ground.
fever occurred there which for a
time caused much it
was yell w lever. A thorough in
proved these fears
Jed. no i b lo the delight of the
people not only that city but also
of the S nth
The Reflector makes the
ion that a building and loan
in Greenville
before summer conies. If you want
take shares in it do not hesitate
to say so. A list is now open at
this office to receive name
The most unjustifiable g
of which there is record occurred in
Louisiana a few days ago. A
who had arrested for stealing a
calf being taken to jail by
when be was surrounded by a
mob put to death. This is an
outrage that places an
stain upon the- State which it
A in jail at Chattanooga
under sentence of death was granted
A stay of execution by the
States Supremo Court- The action
angered the citizens of the city and
a mob went to the jail, took the
and hung him to a bridge.
We beg leave to announce that we are
Wholesale and Retail
T- I., for
White Lead, Paints,
Colors, and and
country Ready nixed Paints.
The way shares in
loan association are being subscribed
for shows how easily Greenville can
do a thing when she sets her head
to it.
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,
THERE IS A WAY TO SAVE
AND A WAY TO LOSE.
You save when you buy th good, you lose when yon b iv any other
MUd. I poor policy to buy any but best, especially when It comes to
GROCERIES.
Don't pm just anything on your table nod think it u goo i enough The
same money at my store will get the beat had. i nut me been
stock of
Canned Goods, Package Goods,
Cheese, Sweet Sour other
also Fruits t Ami I keep the bust in Clear I
try for the best of everything In the line.
J. B. JOHNSTON,
Next lo C. T.
Pulley Bowen
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS
We will inaugurate Our Spring Season y
put Into, on display the newest
ideas to shown in i
SILKS WHITE GOODS j
We have no trash or Special Sale but
X we will have the latest and things that X
were obtainable in the American markets
we cordially invite the Ladies that are f
t desirous seeing the NEWEST
IN SILKS AND WHITE GOODS
to call at our establishment and feast their
Very truly yours,
it
Pulley Bowen.
I This department is in J. H. who i authorized t rep-
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory.
Zeb Bland, of Ayden, in
town evening.
line of groceries
ways on head
Any one in need of good
will and render good
service just sail lo see or the
A. Cox Co.
Dowel of Greenville,
in town evening on
If you expect to exchange your
for meal you can same time
by meal far your seed when
yon have ginned at the
Pitt Co. Oil Mill.
John Smith, was in
town Tuesday evening on
For prices on neuter ere
W. L. House.
Clyde Harrison spent Sat-
night and Sunday with
Miss Mollie who is teaching
at Smithtown.
If yon want good seed
potatoes go to Harrington, Burlier
A Co.
Roy Kittrell and Oscar
were in town Sunday.
M. O Bryan Oscar
spent Saturday and Sunday visit-
relatives over the river.
The A. G. Cox Ml. C. are
shipping cotton guano
by the car load, and if you
need any you bail write or
them
J. L Jackson went to
Saturday evening and returned
Sunday, untiled by Mrs.
Jackson, who has been visiting her
mother there for the pent week.
All Hom-
and wheat can be supplied with
mowers, rakes, reapers and binders
at Harrington, Barber Co.
G. A. Kittrell went down the
road Tuesday business.
Be sure not to forget the
those iron bedsteads at
A. W.
Rev. Mr. of Ayden,
filled his regular appointment here
Try a of Kid-
a cure for nil
trouble at Harrington
ft Go.
Wm
T. traveling
the A. C. I, railroad, in
town Tuesday.
If you nave cotton seed t sell or
exchange write or phone Pitt
Oil company, their prices are
Dr. T. M. Jordan, of
was here Tuesday for the
of organizing a N. C. Life
ranee Co., and several of our seed offered
ml east Carolina. Yon
U e meeting -it .- h I .
Mar. 20th, has been poet.
ii i
f in of Rev.
Johnston, who to
conduct the .
the i U.
r i. m- . nil
have Ii- with us.
of Ken-ton,
w is in town Tuesday.
Woods b grade garden seed
ave years been the most
look a share
the me.
Men's and youth's pants, all.
sises, at Barber Co
them
of B. T. Col
Ii yon a
it A Ante C . mid ear
et one, t.
Try a a
Jim at the
The demands for Tar Heel cart store will l
is treat now, and any
in need of will do well t
write or see the A G. Cox Mfg Co.,
Trunks and valises at
ton Barber Co. bushel, Oats at
The Vance Literary A Co.
the High school will j you ,,,,,,
a public debate can eat without any trouble
of the school Friday ; go I. A. Ange
night March 30th, tie query ., and a -me Boor
That Carolina j t,,. -8 out if pure
have a i
A Mather's Love.
There i- an old legend that runs
in s At dawn
o., to
in carry lo
-ho
the hill
winged bouquet if
bad
Ted of earth's
I tie of
bad
with a la-am and a
love. T three the angel
, hut when he
the pearly of
II b
-mile bud i Ii
love the same,
being as pure and
as the waters that flowed by
all angel-, that
ranged exclaimed
i nothing on earth pine
for but a
love. Tin- was a tribute
a sublime thought. A o
through all the it has
experience that the angels
referred to in that faraway legend
in t In the
Manage they
the open window the
many of Harvard
Herald
The speakers as
J. H.
Carroll, G. C Buck Negative
A. K. L. Parker,
We sure will
he one of the N-t If t the hist,
s ever given here.
much pleasure we
the public to la Be are
come and bring friend
with you.
The Pitt Oil Co. will pay
highest price seed
The A O. Cox Mfg. Co., are
still cotton planters by j
the car load.
hay, and o-its u
It ii tier k C .
----1
DID YOU SAY
n you come t Winterville o
the hank. The would
e clad lo see u, lie
to show how
mill II e k i f v
e helpful to Jim.
Von I i sew-
Oil,
kind of house furnishing goods
go to A. W.
The gentleman, who left town
list week and lout his clothes would
not have had bad luck If he
had bought one of those nice
t Mink-, or suit cases at A. W.
Big line of hats and caps just it Co.
received, latest Harrington
Bat Co.
Tooth and Harrow at
Co.
Start your Bank account with
the Hank of Winterville today the
deposit is the hardest to
make the others come easily,
meal at Pitt Oil Co.
Our meal Put Co j
Oil my.
one in need a plow will
do well to go to A. Ange Co.,
mil get one of those j
oil They are beat on I
the market.
Farming implements of all kinds
at Hailing, Barber A Co
Sunday evening, and preached an their cotton seed In
excellent sermon as usual.
We offer our silver table wine
guarantee at a bargain.
See us, B. T. Box a
Buy a pipe from J. H. C. Dixon
at the drugstore.
Nice Robes at Harrington
Barber Co.
of paint, and yellow
oar In e at Harrington Barber Co.
line of suits at H L.
Johnson's.
Tom Mooring, of St spent
Sunday with bis Misses
Bessie and
of the W. fl.
Another large shipment of shoes
all styles and and very
reasonable. Harrington Barbel
Co
White's and Kidney Cure,
the combination kidney medicine
for stock a aura colic cine,
at Drugstore
Farmers make by ex then
the lot of men's pints ever
in now hi
i-en at A. W. Co. Gel
pick they going.
Form the habit of saving b.
making small deposits with thy
Rank of Winterville, Prom small
saving great fortunes grow. Be-
gin now.
If you need any peanuts for
Danville, Va., March Mr
an aged woman, lies
lead home at Fall Creek,
near this city, as the result of in-
juries alleged have been
b James her son, who i
in the jail at Chatham
a tiling bearing by the grand jury
on charge matricide.
Then A. H. is the man to
deal with.
Our store is at all times open to those who want good
goods at low prices. We can furnish your house from
the kitchen to the parlor in Furniture at prices that will
suit your puree. SATISFIED ARE OUR
ADVERTISEMENT.
PICTURES
I TO
Well we can suit you in Price, Quality and Workman
ship, our are up-to-date, our is con-
our prices are right. Give us. a call
when in need of anything in the Furniture
or Picture line. Orders taken for
, traits, likeness guaranteed,
Yours Truly,
A. H. Taft
office is at
time- lo for
wedding Invitations, pi
or d.
NOTICE OP SALE
I In the
A Company vs.
I . A W, Co.
house we are I nu i, and small,
New ready for and
an Invitation to all, m visit our
store, i e line
furniture, which ate have pinned
to deal out on easy
that even shall e
for their homes not being
furnished, Thinking you in ad-
vine-fill patronage, we
Eastern Carolina
Winterville, X
load Hour just received,
nice and lowest price.
mil can fill order any lime.
Straws tell which way the wind
blows, notice stream of
going in a-d nut from
If Co's.
CAROLINA,
County.
It. L. Smith
Dixon.
By virtue an execution directed to
he undersigned from the Superior
Court of Pitt in the above r
tit action. I will on the
19th of March. 1806, o'clock
M, at the Court House door of suit
sell to the highest bidder for
cash to satisfy said all
title and interest said
Dixon. mi. has in tin-
following real estate
one undivided one eighth
est of Basil Dixon, subject to the life
of his father. S, in
hid to the lands which descended to
his mother, Henrietta Pix-
on. Henrietta and
described as the
lands if I. A. E. P.
Fleming and
John and others, con-
three hundred and acres,
more OF lees, and being the entire in-
n-rest of the said Basil in and
lo the lands of which bis mother, the
late Dixon,
died Mixed and possessed,
on the north of Tar river,
township, Pitt
to the life estate of S. Dix-
on. father said Dix-
on.
day of February,
Sheriff.
ash Goods
Chili's cabinet has again resigned,
thus patting her laps ahead
of nearest competitor.
DISSOLUTION.
Tin A Oil's ti- Mer-
chants N. has this
day dissolved by consent. All
persona Bald will
f, who will
old
and will settle all
Tills ,
T. K. Proctor.
J. L.
We have received cur full line of WASH GOOD
consisting of
GOODS
LAWNS IN INDIA LINEN
GINGHAMS, PERCALES
will be on sale Monday. Everybody cordially
to these goods,
The Philadelphia Record
poor had better
Barber
The Pitt Oil of congress.
Buy your by the are heavy, and they come
Orange J. it car loud. awry two No man can go
Dixon at tn-- store. j ,,,.,. to without h i
If you want it nice or lie in ville
go to Barber A i Barber ft Co.
If you me preserve your Meat furniture Is arriving daily I
houses toy them with m A. Ange ft
country for get In Ml lowest price-.
tale ft. W. a and
TO CREDITORS.
Ii-
I . M ill r. a- -M-. ill I
i-i will mill iii w
none.- n. to nil i.-r
IA
int.- I Hi-
aM
i -h . i.
i Hi.-mil 1-7.
lie- Will mill III f i.-i.-very
I I. M mil iT'll
III i. . II t
OPPOSITE GREENVILLE BANKING TRUST CO
law or hi business, if hr
is ii pour he will probably
lose his clients or bis customers; u
mall business or will not
support partners or managers,
h few years In congress nine
men out of are beaten for re.
need of not having received A. W . then if they have
then
ml
when Harrington, Barber Co Be sore lo set
Co., have just ii lot, get pick.
that they will nil ,, .
you want a alee pair of Blip.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack of go to A. W.
were in and near you Can got them. He
Winterville. t, over in
K. House and sister,
Alma, of House, spent Monday I . , ,,
i , ,,. A nice lot of now summer
with then- sister, Hiss Nannie , ,
. Hobos at Harrington, Barber
House, Who is a student the
Winterville Blah l
not a or an
business to fall back on they will
try to tot some small salaried place
under the
not be
None will deny the truth of the
above, the number of com-
poor men who run
Congress even with slight
of election, is
Observer.
MONEY IS NOTHING
IN COMPARISON WITH GOOD HEALTH
But should you become incapacitated by either accident or sickness it
help bear the burden of expense incurred, the
DISABILITY POLICY
provides complete protection. It insures against all accidents and sickness of
every kind.
is insured for YOUR benefit when traveling. Secure a Policy NOW.
Insurance H. A. WHITE Greenville, N. C
Our New Spring
ARE HERE AND
r Your Inspection.
Cur line never prettier or more complete and we shall be pleased to have you see the
many beautiful things we are showing. We Will not hold anything in reserve for opening
day, but will place the stock on display as fast as they arrive i
as
We Will Have No Special Opening Day
Come in and look at you. leisure we thing yon will find many lovely things to interest
you as our buyers have spared no pains to secure the newest and best of the season's styles.
Civil Court
There is Dot of
on In court.
have in some
minor that settled by
compromise. Only one case bas
so fur gone to jury and re-
suited in a
NOTICE OP DISSOLUTION.
The Arm of R. L. Jefferson Bros.,
business st Fountain, N C
com posed, if K. L. J.
by mutual consent,
by the withdrawal of H. T. and J. R.
from said firm. The re-
brothers will continue the
old of u. l. Br-s ,
with all business of that firm
ml be two retiring having
no further connection
in the said firm.
This March 5th, 1906.
H. L JEFFERSON A BROS.
H. T. JEFFERSON,
J. K. JEFFERSON.
Friend, is
Slop and Set
Isn't it Wonderful
Greensboro, N. C. March 1903.
Mrs Joe take plea-
are in stating that your Remedy
has entirely cured our little girl of
of . which
body.
oM.
until she wag six years old. She
. has not a symptom of
it for years. Respectfully,
J. W. COBB.
NOTICE TO
of the Superior Court of
I ,
to me. the
d, 28th day of
estate of W. J.
ed NOT is hereby given to all
persona indebted to t,. mike
named late payment to the undersign-
ed, and to all creditors of said estate
their claims an.
to the
twelve mouths after the
date of this . this notice will
in bur their
This the January, MM.
, . , K
on the W . j.
I. A. Attorney.
Not Quite
Mow often you can get a
thing
nail or screw driver or
lacking. Have a good
tool box and be for
emergencies. Our line of tools
is all could desire, and
we will see that your tool
a single
N. C.
To Publishers
and Printers
We have an entirely
on which patents
pending, whereby we
can old Brass Col-
and Head Rules,
and make
as good as
an I without any
or feet on the bot
torn.
PRICES
box does not
useful article.
Of Course
You get Harness,
Horse Goods,
J. P
Corey
Column and
regular lengths
L. S. and
Head Ruled in
per lb,
A of
Rule, full
will be cheerfully
j. G.
Telephone Service
AT YOUR
Is to-day an admitted Business
NECESSITY
At Your House
at a Convenience and a Ne-
yOU cannot measure
by any money value.
One Emergency Call, in
One Year, Pays the Rent.
ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR,
WHO HAS ONE.
For Rates
IO
T. T. or
e .
. . . . H r.
D. W.
DEALER IN
Groceries
And Provisions
Cotton Bagging and
Ties always on hand
Fresh kept con-
in stock. Country
Produce Bought and Sold
Pointers Supply Co
Manufactures of Type
High Grade Mater ll
Ninth Street. Philadelphia, p
SOUTHERN R. R. CO
Steamboat Service.
Steamer L. leaves
Washington daily
a. for Greenville; leaves
daily
at in.
Connect log at Washington with
Norfolk Soul hem for
Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia,
New York, Bobbin mid all other
joints North. Connects a Norfolk
with all Wet,
Shippers should order their
freight via Norfolk, cure Norfolk
Southern K. R.
Sailing hours subject to change
without notice.
J. J. Agent, Green-
ville, N. O.
H. C. T. and
f. Agent, Norfolk, Va.
M. V. P u. M.
D. W.
Q R
North Carolina.
Periodic
Pains.
Dr. Anti-rain Pills
arc a most remarkable remedy
for the relief of periodic pains,
backache, nervous or sick head-
ache, or any of the distress-
aches and pains that cause
women so much suffering.
As pain is weakening, and
leaves the system in an ex-
condition, it is wrong;
to suffer a moment longer than
necessary, and you should take
the Anti-Pain on first in-
of an attack.
If taken as directed you may
have entire confidence in their
effectiveness, as well as in the
fact that they will leave no dis-
agreeable after-effect s.
They contain no morphine,
opium, chloral, cocaine or other
dangerous drugs.
n Ions I
will. of . ,
. m aim I ii. ,
Them com . .-i-v month,
till . two or tun b . i
never been able to get that
would We f until t be-
the of in mi
Mini relieve me In a
lime. My .
the baa with
n i Mrs.
S Mi.,., ii . g., InA
Dr. ire told by
who v-ill that
the will u u. I. If It
falls he return your
doses. cents. Never sold In bulk.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
.,
A FAMOUS SONG.
tow
With Cam- to Be
Written.
Henry Francis author of
that composition
for twenty was a
from consumption. During
this time lie the minister over
parish composed largely of fisher-
folk in coast town
He labored among his
people, yet ho longed to do
that would have an in-
for the of humanity
after Ilia longing widen
found expression in a beautiful
poem. of how tins desire
came to through writing
With is related in the
in an interesting paper
by Allan Sutherland, giving the his-
and romance of the famous
hymn.
the autumn of his
informed Mr. that it
would be for bun to
his work and the win-
in Italy. When the lust
bath of nil stay in England,
arrived he determined to
preach more to his little flock
and to celebrate with them the
Lord's supper. In spite of the pro-
test of friends, lie carried out his
Intentions, although scarcely able
to in the chancel. In words
of melting tenderness he pleaded
with his people to live holy lives,
and when he took his leave of them
there was scarcely a dry eye in the
church. The day had been well
nigh perfect, and in the late after-
noon, recovering somewhat from the
train of the service in the church,
be walked slowly and feebly down
the walk to the water he
loved so well and which he was
about to leave forever. The spell
of the hour was upon the minister.
While the bright sunset colors fad-
ed into the sober grays of twilight
he slowly made his way back to the
in prayerful silence and went
to his room. When lie joined his
family a little later ho bore in his
hand the word.- that were destined
to move thousands. prayer had
been answered. His last evening in
his old home had produced that
which will be a blessing so long
as the heart turns to its Maker for
help in times of
Scuttled.
A biographer of in the time
when the Rev. J. J.
pied the head mastership tells a cap-
ital story of Russell Day, one of the
masters, a quiet, insignificant look-
little man, who made up for his
lack of inches by his wit and ready
retort.
On one occasion a big boy named
who was reputed to he a bit
of a went on some or-
rand into Russell Day's schoolroom
and stood magnificently by the door.
Little Day looked at him long and
hard.
is thy
drawlingly at last.
said the
youth in resonant tones.
you may
came the quick and devastating re-
And retired in ruins.
he asked
confident
Toad In
as it may seem to some,
the of the wit.-lies cal-
in at least a part
of wore once standard
dies among Europeans. In the tenth
and eleventh centuries a sovereign
cure for was I lie swallowing of
a small toad ll bad been choked
to on . John's eve. and a
splendid rent I; for rheumatism was
to fasten the bands of . with
pins I been into the
flesh of . . . r H load or a frog.
recommended
the wale Ii . a toad's brain for
mental
mid that live
toad r over the diseased
part's as a . for quinsy.
withdraw i.
marked the
ha
tempted me .
may
mi i
con. id. r
money,
five-dollar
w i
You have
I i Hi
Tint
I occasion to
mi my re-
conscientious man.,
pp. nod which almost
i sty
be not so
ii .; i.-. .
mall i in mm of
. hand d n i is
I pieces. Without
nil I
ho co buck, paying,
mo t. i mi
me I now r
ii; Ii n this
it. I can
i n a i
York Press
Her Worth.
During sojourn at a hotel a
lady broke an article belonging lo
a toilet china sot. On leaving the
house she was charged the en-
tire set. As remonstrance was
availing, she paid the bill and, plead-
having forgotten
something, rel to the room and
broke each and every article of the
set for which she had paid. And
some people say women not
ill
TO BE
I have purchased the entire stock, the store fixture;, etc., of A. E. Tucker's business. I AM NOT A
and do not intend to stay in the business. Bat I have this aid it mi it at once.
10th
everything is on sale regardless of the wholesale price. Money taRs in plus, to Bank
Greenville
J.
-.- .-
Lots For
Near Five
its
Terms.
Call on or address
SAM Greenville, N. C
. . .-
M. SCHULTZ
mm
Fin. MI It-
y tin
and
. w
oM
Pine f July, i
Floor ;
Ly, Food.
Potion Seed am i
den Seeds, Oranges, Nut-
Dried Apples,
Prunes, Currents,
and China Ware, Tin and
Ware, Cakes and
rout. nest Nb
and an
Quality and
Cheap for cash.
ea
S. M.
DO NOr PLACE
I LINE
THE FINEST DISPLAY YOU EVER SAW. WAIT FOB THEM.
OR BOOK STORE.
YOU WANT GOOD
GROCERIES
all the year round, and the
place to get then is of
J. J.
The Five Grocer.
In staple
tin to be
i-. . the cheap
ill.; i nil, the
am
n pure In in to
host in
the
r, , .
J. J.
Phone Five Points.
For Sale-. .-.-,
l n k
will sell h It tH t
the Improved two born Hernia
. L. Joyner.
COTTON ASSOCIATION AT
FALKLAND.
Falkland, K. C March 1906.
Edit, k
A. A. Forbes, county organ
S. inherit
. of Falk-
land y. 17th at p. in.
Alter getting together
he tit- i an address which was
for phoning
the i r-
i U a Every
d. lay
downtrodden by
trusts and or will be
arise d a minimum price
I i Which will you
The i
build the towns sod cities, feeds
WOULD BE ROASTERS.
a recent issue of the Prince
ton, Ind Tribune we find th
this issue will be found a
rather lengthy article with ref-
to newspapers and
whole truth We dedicate it
especially to some of our citizens
who are always asking us to
somebody or wanting to
know why we don't
person or why we
don't all the about
some particular case in which
. of to feel some person-
We will say
that in the years we have been
engaged in newspaper work we
have yet been asked by any
one to we
could not retail to mind a time in
; the . f would be roaster
where there was an occasion to
and clothes v and
filing in price of hi through the wrong
made r- doing or mi-fortune of himself.
this n. Kit family or friends, a dose of the
same medicine that he asks us
g i some one else We often
wonder how these roasters would
nice left-handed golden rule
applied to themselves, for there
is Family that does at
sometime have some sorrow,
misfortune over which
they may have no control, but
I t . com- join u- the
1-t Be ill A pi ii at . it-,
lei u- ;. it and per if we
ca ,; r. m
Aft T the i pi ; es made A
A, F i ., II. ad
F. rest in was
the ensuing
I J H. Smith,
i P. ; Dupree, secretary which would s them deepest
and , delegates to confer
pain if given to the public in
print, and frequently some very
interesting stories are passed up
for this reason. Do not get the
idea that we shall cease to
but in those matters newspapers
must rely on their own
though we may some-
times or give publicity
unjustly, it is never intentionally
malicious desire to
make trouble or pain for any per-
son
This is one of the many ills
newspaper is heir to. The
ii an who wants a puff of himself,
some member of his family or a
, friend, the advertiser who wants
Harris, of Ayden. F. . B. T, , , .- . , ,
a free reading notice which calls
spent night ,. , , ,
. for as much space a his ml and
and Sunday Mies ., , , , . ,
. . , , a
May inks spent
Sunday with
with Win. Smith
and
Executive M
JohnS. and
Smith. F. G.
Sec. Tress.
ITEMS.
E is attending
in Greenville eek.
II in Vesta is
away for a visit with her sister in
Fountain.
Hisses .--n Mayo and Lizzie
A Frost and Miss Ina John-
eon. of Ayden, was this
Sunday
Mini Delia s lent Sunday
with Miss Allie
Van-I and Nora
Marshal,
spin at Lev
I I. Furl went
Sal
to
V.
Bum h
J-r III
i .;
id. near Farm-
piece of news suppressed all be
same category. We
can never get rid of them. The
important question is how best
to manage them.
We printed recently in The
American Press a paper read be
J fore a press association which
I contained an excellent suggestion
on this point. We don't
the editor's name or where
it was read, but the fact sticks
in our memory. This editor said
when a man comes to his
i lib I i
. .
went
office and wants
one he says
him to roast
Mi- hands him paper and pencil,
asking him to write and sign
R i bin,
. . what he wants published,
and child, tided ins .
, cures tin- would be roaster, and
at . . . , .
he cannot take offense.
Sin day,
by hi- Ai.
hp,
; If- Cheek
relatives near
this i-
Mai -I
pert B
. J in this
i afternoon,
Mr. a rid Mil Fred Beaman, of
spent Saturday and
with their parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Eli
to
The editor run down to ton
Wednesday and mat's at
for a news service from that
town. is a good town, sit-
one the best sections of
a i has a of as
fl good bus e in as can be found
i- a part in The
will helpful in betting
forth i i . of i ,
town aid . he out world
know bi i l on there. It
is too In oil a town to keep ii-
hid.
NOT It CREDITORS.
I'll m In I n r
. -i. r. r
I. i I r , t lo fix- in
i j ii In Hip
will nil ; i.-1 vii claim
. i ,
for ii I it day
ii will III
r. ,
Ii. U
N. W
i l ii i f U o.
f he is
not willing to resume the
be cannot expect the
tor, who has no interest in the
matter, to do BO.
Of course there are affairs of
public interest which require
fer M n but, as The
Tribune says, in such matters
newspapers must rely on their
own American Press.
And now tin-re's mi
else new. They are n to
abolish the old house,
Where We to hang
meat, a i re smothered with
Corn Cobs and hickory chips,
close the door, and leave the
good country i an I
shoulders to in whole.
some -i. A
of the Progressive r wrote
p ho
could sf for
meat that it will not have to
be bung up to smoke the old
way And our contemporary
was progressive i i to tell
the correspondent where he
could get the
What in the world is lie extract
of smoke, how is it used, and
what are we coming to anyway.
Gazette.
most serious objection to an
old maid's past is I here is gen-
too much of it.
OUR
EASTERN REFLECTOR.
BIG
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN
No.
ITEMS.
COLORED MAN KILLED.
GRADED SCHOOL NOTES. NOTES FROM
OVER THE STATE.
NOW
GOING ON
T.
Store
Greenville, North
1906-
W. E. of
was to town today.
Davis ft moved
their stock of general
in store next door the
steeple to
is about
to appearance of
building. .,,
Miss Wat-on, the popular
J. F. Joyner, MS re-
from the northern markets
with latest styles.
If
popular merchant tailor of
was taking orders for
suits Tuesday and
Perkins at home
Mrs. J. Stanley Smith, on ed-
evening.
a most delightful program
very cute
a contest was then
given to each, with a little story n
Lie of the most popular books
these wore an-
of each book.
Mis, winning or getting
greatest number, a dainty fan
awarded her by the president.
Mrs. Sm.-b, cute little speech-
Dainty refreshments were served
by Miss Perkins and Mrs.
Harper and Moore were
invited guests.
Mil. TYSON DEAD.
On Wednesday at eight
o'clock, at hi late borne two mil
P-ace, Mr. Be. Tyson's
deputed this life, Wm
at three
friend and
of the family met in large number
to pay re-p-t to one
. has lived age-land
and we believe is
of eternal life for He had
been in health -h. last few
was don. by the doctors and h
dear ones could be done, bu
best saw
, take him borne. He leaves a
wife and mourn
their with a host of friends.
by Log Train.
March 23.-While
hands were loading a log train
Dear late this
man named Belly Howell at
tempted to jump on one of the cars
as train was shifting.
missed bis bold and Ml under the
ear the wheels running over bin.
and killing him instantly. An ex-
showed that neck
was broken. body of
was brought to Bethel turned
to his people.
Will Close May 24-25.
The third session of the Green-
Graded school will close
the evenings of the
sud twenty fifth of May. The
on he first evening
will be given by the primary
and will consist of drills,
marches, recitations, songs, Ac.
The on the second even-
will include the
senior theses the rs of
the graduating class. He
Happenings of Interest in North
A Town in its Presses-
N. Mae.
Carolina.
A Men was
at Snow Hill this week.
Salisbury, V. March S
BUILDING AND LOAN.
Enough Shares Taken to Assure
Success.
i. ,
We are now in the of a a young man,
dying March, and it is very sad I g at a railroad
.
indeed we cannot well
of visit to us. But hat
gad t. u in the dying freeze of old
March, we will look for more
pleasant memories in May.
say that a windy March makes a
. a instantly at a railroad
crossing about two miles west of,
Salisbury this His
was also was drag-
rd h
. in ire
THE ERA OP EDUCATIONAL GOOD
the graduating class. most as
and the aH ye editor's it tons lat week
the diplomas. It is not MM , j honored with
. 1.1. . t
makes a
I, is worthy to note that all the
educational in the State are
noW working
and country schools, the
male colleges and the State schools
accord working there
i. plenty for all to
our Our
awakened have recognized
opportunity and the leaders.,
education. thought and action will
be here at the State Assembly
and summer school to confer, to
plan, and to act.
Let all rejoice at the era of good
feeling, of bright hopes and of the
vigorous determination to
the greatest good
Id. of
News Observer.
I Ml with
visit from my latch string
bangs on the outside for
him whoever he visits our town.
to give Ml coin
bill shall
try to have two
some real merit, .
keeping with the standard of the
school.
graduating numbers
three, as Ames Brown,
Lee Brown and Nellie
These people will be the
first graduates the has had.
well prepared, and on
the merits of the first
diplomas f school will rest in
Neck on the and
enter any college or
Carolina next fall.
Winston K.
Mr. C.
i today a pub-
ill several papers
that be would likely enter th-
he visit- town. .
Our is very i , ,,, N IV., U. sue
very of the com- j W. W. KM
pa, W politically . .
and , would he be
extends within two
Pitt and
divided by the placid waters of Wilmington. H.
III
known U
creek, which is spanned
county s bridge, at which
RESOLUTIONS OF SYMPATHY.
THE WORTH OF A LETTER.
With the break-neck speed m
business arid the
for money today, people do not
take time to hold converse With
their friends in epistolary
Even the
letters are often written .
a hurry and nothing is consider-
ed them but the financial
of the proposition they
contain or the answers they con-
How much better it would
be people, would take . hour
or two now and then and
friendly letters to each
other, like our fore parent.
a century ago Life of the pres-
day is literally robbed of
much of its sweetness joy
in the mad rush for pleasure or
the -yea, almost
greed for money. Some
the most charming books that
one can real books which con-
much be-
tween friends or relatives in the
long ago. Stop, you
business man. and think up soot
good and Intimate friend
boy write him the
beat letter can. and see how
you will enjoy the
land Commonwealth.
Whereas it bath pleased Al-
God. in
to visit our beloved
member. MM P-or. with
bereavement in the death of her
therefore,
Be it
That St. Paul's Junior
in meeting assembled, express its
de-p tor the bereaved
family.
That we regret her
removal from Greenville for m
her departure we lose a faithful
friend and member of this Guild.
That a copy of these
be sent to Ellen, a copy be
spread upon of this
Guild, and a copy published in
The
Neck on the and
, Swift Creek and No.
Carolina next fall. L Pitt county o t o
address this year will be first and
delivered N. M. Watson. judicial districts,
of the churches in
Wilmington. Kev. Watson seems
to very in the
people of Greenville,
and I am sure those who
me to invite did not make a
mistake.
The session is now
Us close has Wen satisfactory and
encouraging to the management of
the school. More than three-
fourths of the children of
in the town are in the graded
Out an enrollment of
hundred and an aver
Be of between
ninety-five n-
made the year.
the past three weeks we
been seriously
Mi. Horace M. Emerson, general
traffic manager of Atlantic
Coast Line Railroad Company,
died tonight at at hi.
home in this city of heart
trouble Mr. Emerson was born
in Ohio, was
the year of his age. He
. had been in the
In f-. vice of Atlantic Coast for
all sorts of a the thirty yaw.
town for the size of the,
place you ever saw
Saturday was a
day with very
but some mote names
added to the of shares in
and
The list ha grown some more to-
day, the e Mowing BOO
shares As yet
there been no the
voluntarily from
he snides day to
day The or. T is shows
I the Interest i in the move-
me
may he done if enough
name do an
ti hare- want-
th The sooner
i- the a
called f i r
the is
with the
of share already taken
would not s -c inning. Yet
are wanted.
We have two steam mill plants
In operation, one manufacturing
plant making buggies, carts and
repair worK of all thirteen
stores. t milliner's, pool
room, skating and a
poet
All our
men era genteel gentlemen,
will treat all their customers
B . c ever manner. We have a
hotel operated by our big he,.,
landlord, and Ms
m Error.
was In error Bat
In saying the jury in the
in the suit of R M. White-
against the Atlantic Coast
Line had returned a verdict award-
tug the plaintiff
made through
this confused with another,
the juries on hath being out at the
a time. It was the jury In the
other oms th returned the
for and the Inform., o
W. q w the
very amiable daughters, he
Florence, and a had not
i.
with by measles. Over half hone after shaking
hands with old friend Blount. Ami
then again we have several board
houses and a dispensary, too.
S. Carr,
Lee Brown, J torn.
Home.
Her A Gold Watch,
C, March 22-
A special from
This afternoon at o'clock the
young me,, of the city
to the home of Miss Mae Peeler i
presented her with a gold
as a token of their
of her attention to
Sheridan and Bishop just alter the
of Messrs. Davids.
Bennett by George Hasty, and
during the trial Hasty, when
the two young ladies were stops
ping as witnesses.
Judgment Against
children in lower grades,
together with several in the upper
grades, have been out on
of the disease.
In an addition to the measles
epidemic, the skating rink has
contributed a liberal share of dis-
many of children
so much that they feel dull
stupid in the school
school poorly prepared for the
day's work and hence accomplish
little. fear that
many of these can not promoted-
and will another
year in this year's grade. t I
purpose to grade the school
car.-fully and do thorough,
work. It would be
fill up next year's grade-
prepared .
; want their children to do Mel
A LETTER FROM WAKE FOREST.
m the Whitehurst case had not
reached a verdict and was still out.
We did not learn of the error
the was out and attention
called It. We the
of cases and error occurred.
The jury on the case
was out until this morning when
being unable to agree,
was made.
NOT THE BEST WAY.
It is a com moil thing to hear
people in almost any town or
community say that things are
dull are hard. And
some people seem to take de-
light in telling others, that they
think their town is dull and
But talk and such fooling
will never improve conditions.
The way to improve dull
is to stir up something now
and bring something to pass.
What would you think of a
man who should take it upon
himself to go to every cemetery
lie could find and place a eon-
notice on every tomb
stone saying, corpse was bu-
There would just as much
sense in it as there is for a man
to stop every one ho on the
streets and say, town is
If tho town is dull everybody
who ought to know it will find it
out in time. Neck
Commonwealth.
the ball I here
this season are line.
of about
cut the that into
the college spring
Among number are several
well known in local
Turner brothers who at
and box here last sum-
mer who played c.-n-
and John Ivey Smith
local third The
A Babe Born In With Four Teeth
When a thing happens in
ham, even to the there
are many people who will say.
told yon or they
it But a event gets awe
with them, and it puts Durham
ahead of the procession in the In-
line.
We are reliably informed that .
baby was in ham,
ten days or two week- ago
Advertising Among
A duck, who had
stuck to bind, during
mer laid several t
colored
she was not
that old Inn
duck,
eggs a- I b
has h
verses
in-
Slight Wu Too Much.
old What
made him
He took it to because
they did not deem it necessary to
Investigate
The that was longest before
the court this week was the suit
M- against
Cats. Line. The sun
was because of damage about a
sear ego when sparks from the
engine freight train
Brownie destroyed some build
farm. The
jury awarded
Two
H A J. A.
both of Whom were in
here, have their .
under the name
Kicks- The
has been moved to the Kick.
store, will occupy the
latter.
lessons .
much
otherwise we are
seriously handicapped.
H. K.
Marriage License
Deeds B.
issued license
couples since last
O-c
foul.
Burton Joyner and
May and Myrtle
and Henrietta
Donaldson,
Harris and Laura
Simon and
Daniel. Jr. and Maggie
Carney.
about men played.
The P
W. catch
Turner, i-1
2nd b.
Benton, I
Smith, baud captain.
11-
o f.
Holding, r f.
Turner, B. P-
White, K. p.
Couch. p.
seine r
of
A person
for staying in doors .
Sunday-