Eastern reflector, 17 April 1906


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NOTICE
fT the if l- contained In
a by
A White on the of
June and duly recorded In th later
of of Pitt North
In k par the
will before the Court
J-T for run. to
Monday, May um.
the following property, to A
or parcel of land lying and In
he of Pitt, near the town of
mow the o town
of and known lots No
No , It. the plat of
called
and the
of Pitt mil
ruining south to
north 1-1
hence north
; Inches lo
Will on easterly course m f-et
containing one acre
Deed W
I'M of I. ,
e.
creditors.
Having duly before the
Pitt county administrator
of H. o. notion her.-f-v
given to all Indebted o the estate t
payment to the under, n
ed MM n persona having claims
pr sent th name to the
for on or before the It'll
March. or this notice will be i lead j
of
Till lei of March,
Friend. This U Worth
Suppose You Stop and Sec
Isn't it Wonderful
N. C. March 1903.
Mrs Joe take pleas-
in stating Remedy
baa entirely cared our little girl of
a bad case of eczema, which
covered a great part of net body.
She bad eczema from
the lime t,.
until she was
perfectly well
Dealt to of
. has not had a symptom of
It tor Ml year. Respectfully,
J. W. COBB.,
V, C.
is now
I cannot
The Millinery Opening.
We will place on sale during the two days an immense line hand mad
Possibly one of the greatest selections Of Hats ever city,
THE OPENING
ready-to-wear Hats.
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY,
I Not Quite
How often you can get a
nail or screw driver or
lucking. Have a good
tool box am prepared
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
Residence Telephones.
To Publishers
and Printers
We new
on which
are pending, whereby we
can re face old Brass Col-
and Had Rules,
pt. and thicker, and make
thorn at good as now
an without any unsightly
knobs or on the bot-
tom.
PRICES
Defacing Column and
regular
S.
Head Ruled
and over
per lb
For tho e
the public i be I -i i.
residence
will give for fin
from
why every
We
APRIL 10th and 1906.
A sample of refaced
wife full
will be cheerfully
tent on application.
The Big Store long since established an enviable reputation tor Trimmed and Untrimmed Millinery, con-
showing the latest and newest effects. In Imported Hats, we show the latest ideas, while the de-
signs our own staff of trimmers will equal them in beauty and excellence,
passed even her previous record-breaking achievements.
Our Chief has
the Opening dates
Tuesday and Wednesday, April 10th and 1906.
or it
NEW GOODS ARE ALL IN
AND A CAREFUL OUR NEW
articles. Five Long
Telephones, and Coupon, FREE for
one year from June 1906, as
Firs Prize-One
and In
Second Prize-One Residence
Telephone and Coupons.
Third Residence
Telephone and in Coupons.
Fourth Residence
Telephone.
FiNn Prize
Telephone.
Subject
The ankle must limited to
words. The for the
prim be of the count
In which this pap
he located within
the of some of the
towns in which this Company
ate exchanges in Carolina or
Virginia.
The if living
of town can elect
the person to whom the telephone and
shall be Riven.
The award will be made by three
persons, who have no Interest or con-
With the
The Company to
answer an in
with the contest, which will close
May
The names of the successful
and their will appear In
columns of this paper as soon as
practicable after June 1st.
Address your article to
tare Homo Telephone k Telegraph,
Company, Henderson, M.
, V. C.
Printers
of Type and
High Grade Printing Mater
N. Ninth Street. p
N. S.
Steamboat Service.
Steamer leaves
Washington daily
at a. m. for leaves
Greenville daily
at in. for
Connecting at Washington with
Norfolk Southern for
Norfolk, Philadelphia,
New York, and all other
North a Norfolk
with all points .
Shippers order their
freight via Norfolk, care Norfolk
So u ii n It.
bailing to change
w limit notice.
J. J. Agent, Green-
N. C.
B. C. General T. and
f. Agent, Norfolk, Va.
M. K. KING, V. P.
GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES
i i i.
SLIPPERS, MEN'S FURNISHINGS, Sc,
e Com to show
BIG STORE,
D. W.
GREENVILLE, K
Dim t
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id
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Groceries
And Provisions
Cotton
Ties always on hand
Fresh Goods kept con-
in stock. Country
Produce Bought and Sold
D. W.
North Carolina.
Headache
When your head aches, there
is a storm in the nervous sys-
centering in the brain.
This irritation
in the and the turbulent
nerve current sent to the
causes vomiting.
This is sick headache, and
is dangerous, as frequent and
prolonged attacks weaken the
brain, resulting in loss of
memory, inflammation,
lit-;, dizziness, etc.
Allay this Stormy, irritated,
aching condition by taking
Dr. Anti-Pain Tills.
They stop the pain by
strengthening and
the tension upon the
not by paralyzing them, as
do most headache remedies.
Dr. Anti-Pain Pills do
not contain opium, morphine,
or similar drugs.
In my
frailly. My wt
i. mill tot many y. s I Una
,. II f m
lo In Ii mini
a or u h u . a
very
Dr. Anti-Pain r
relieved me Immediately, since,
then take II i m win n. I feel the
on mill It r It once.
JOHN J.
South Ina.
Dr.
your who will -1
the package will II It
full he will return your money.
Never In
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
IMMENSITY OF THE HEAVENS
A Peer the
f our -u were removed to the
it hardly be
in an open with which
stirs can lie seen in the cluster.
Sixty or seventy
our in Alcyone being
times more brilliant, Electra
tunes am nearly
it.-elf u
rank v. hen compared with tin-
live most brilliant members of a
group, the real magnificence
ire can thus in some degree
If we to know
the not of the individual
but of the cluster itself, W
met with many but
on the assumption that it is
spherical in shave we can
calculate its diameter U be over
miles, so that
would take seven years to from
one extreme to the other. If we
think of the dimensions of our solar
system by themselves or in relation
to terrestrial matters they appear
stupendously enormous.
Neptune, the most distant known
member, an orbit over
miles distance
that a ray of light would travel in
ti the ft-
W the as
a Lilliputian to a
is but as a microbe to a mountain,
for a sphere the size of the solar
system would, if it were spherical
and its diameter that of the orbit of
Neptune, relatively so minute
that it could he contained more than
400,000,000.000 times in a sphere
size of the In other
systems an
times over
and the son.
must not be forgotten that,
though are stars in the
cluster, yet with such dimensions
the entire group vast distances
separate the stars from one an-
In fact, spheres, each
-with a diameter of 3,000,000,000
lie contained in the
its assigned to the group, as-
equal distribution of the
stars in the each would he at
the of ti sphere
miles across, and therefore a light
journey of 1ST days from its near-
est neighbor.
. Fat l Beauty.
Of the elevating of
men in the American Morocco
knows nothing, according to
author of Mo-
There they are. in fact, l
many goods and chattels. That a
woman should be fat and comely is
the highest thought a Moor has on
the position of women. If girl is
lo be married and is thought to be
too thin. is put through a
of just us if she were n
turkey meant for the Christmas
market. consists of swallowing
each full meal a few small
sausage shaped boluses of flour, hon-
butter, flavored with
seed or something similar. A few
months of treatment give a
marvelous rotundity to the figure,
thus greatly increasing her charms
to the native
Truly Rural.
The daughter
of a certain Wall street man recent-
visited for the first time the fine
farm in Dutches county for the
past year owned by her father. The
girl immediately became greatly in-
in the prize cattle that are
the special pride of her parent, and
she asked many questions relative
to their breeding, etc.
One evening just at dusk as the
girl was standing on the veranda of
the farmhouse talking to the man-
ager there came the low, mournful
note of a cow.
to that poor
said the girl to the manager,
for her Week-
Not So Silly.
Weary from the chase, the ostrich
of the
the sand.
coming
see
plied
had stuck his head in
said the
you imagine I can't
e my purpose, re-
-h, with dignity.
course yo van me, but you
arable, feather stealing, egg hunt-
in-I land pirate, I thus relieve
of the net of seeing
he hail the
of the the ostrich
worth plumes without a
Ledger.
Cot a
Young made that he
would the question to the
haughty Miss tie Vere and get
as his answer. He won his bat,
when is the wedding to
harass
the loser.
i as he pot
isn't to lie
The question I put
ere was, you
rather remain single
mom
Miss
Desirable
Lots For Sale.
Near Five Points on Easy Terms.
Call on or address
SAM WHITE, Greenville, N. C.
J-3-r-
Sale of Land for Taxes.
Notice it hereby given that have levied en and will Mil before
courthouse door in Greenville on Monday, May the following de-
scribed real estate, for taxes due the County Pitt and State of North
i for the year
This April 1908. L. W. TUCKER, SI., rill
II. A.
JOHN A. RICKS.
. DAM TOWNSHIP.
James .
Moore. W.
Nichols, E.
Nichols. H. L.
Lou.
P Road
N.
N.
L. F. .
Arr.
TOWNSHIP.
Beat. Wm.
Carson, J. T.
Hopkins, Mack.
Howard. I C. ft Co. . 1-
W. H. t
James, Sam D.
Jenkins, Gabe.
Staton, Ransom.
West, Z. B. l
Moore
Manning
so
6.7
7.00
7.74
3.99
1.90
1.30
1.80
1.30
1.30
1.30
TOWNSHIP.
Bridgers
Battle. Frank.
Clark. Join .
T.
Tyson, A. A.
Bryan.
Davenport, Martha.
Jenkins, John H. . .
Manning. Lam a F. . .
R. E.
J. H.
J. F.
Brown
Hill
Little X
CAROLINA
-i.
33.34
1.76
2.12
2.49
4.43
5.62
5.66
TOWNSHIP.
J. t.
Gardner, Isaac
Walter .
Hill. J. B.
Henry, Sr
Tyson, Lula.
Mrs. Sally. .
Edward.
Ellis. II. E.
J E.
Mrs.
Harrington. C. C. . .
Jackson, E. W. Est. .
Jacobs. Charlie.
Little. Mrs. . .
Lorenzo.
Chas. .
Patrick, C. R.
Stone. Mis. P. L.
L. B.
Heirs.
Dupree, Henry. Jr.
Johnson. Anthony.
Mercer, W. H.
Owens. B. F.
Owens. B. N.
Lem. . .
Barrette. C. L.
Blount, W. G.
J F.
Dang. n. V.
Little W. O.
Smith. J .
It, Henry. . .
Tyson. II. F.
Mrs. J. E. . .
Hell, H.
Blount, Edward. .
Brown, Robert.
Brown, Henry.
John.
Cherry, Peter.
Davis. Stephen.
Dudley, George. . .
C.
J. E.
Hellen. .
Forbes, L. s.
Fleming, s. .
Fleming,
Godwin, w. T.
V. S-4
Deep II
Tar River
C Swamp
TOWNSHIP.
G. Patrick
N.
Swamp
Gil ft on
Grin on
W. L. L.
Home S
C.
L. Field
Me
1.11
4.96
2.23
1.24
12.68
2.112
3.27
2.42
3.67
3.80
55.26
1.36
1.80
1.30
1.30
1.81
1.30
1.80
1.80
1.36
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
FALKLAND TOWNSHIP.
Falkland
Dupree
Fountain
Moore
Ricks
15.92 1.80
1.30
1.80
2.76 1.30
TOWNSHIP.
B Swamp
C Creek
Marlboro
P Rd
GREENVILLE TOWNSHIP.
Florence.
Gray.
I C.
Hopkins, Frank . . .
Frank. . .
Hop ins,
Hopkins. Nelson.
II.
Keel, H. F.
King. J. Robt.
Phoebe. Est.
1-3
Va
Mi
Colin 1.1
Patrick
Mill
Home
Wash.
J.
it
Res
Fifth st
Reed
D ave
Corey
Patrick
e.
Perkins
Wash.
Mill
Lane
Home
St
B. Clark
Mill
inn
1.68
6.95
5.79
3.34
4.34
fin
4.71
4.78
7.66
4.48
4.2
3.94
3.19
1.11
10.38
1.37
4.39
7.96
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.80
1.80
13.62 1.80
3.54 1.80
1.30
3.54 1.30
1.23 1.80
2.37 1.30
5.75 1.3.1
3.97 1.3.1
19.36 1.30
2.4 1.30
1.30
Ricks
5.40 1.30
11.10
7.97
8.3.1
4.76
9.04
1.51
1.711
1.29 I
1.98
6.70 ,
HEADQUARTERS FOR
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
1.30
1.30
1.3.1
1.30
1.30
. av
1.80
1.36
1.30
1.80
36.64
1.41
3.70 T
3.25
Having consolidated tWo stocks of H. A. and John A. Ric's in one
store we are prepared to furnish our customers anything needed in
DRY GOODS AND I
We will carry up-to-date line if
Hats, Shoes, Dress Goods, Notions,
all times a full line of the very best goods, not
In the staples like
n. Sugar, Coffee, but all kinds of
We can supply anything j
COUNTRY PRODUCE. Qua
need to wear or to eat, and pay highest prices
and prices of our goods will please you.
N.
i S. E. .
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. I
Moore, Henry.
John P.
Samuel.
Perkins, W.
Peyton, Chas.
Price. . .
Redmond, William.
Tyson, n. f.
W.
Tyson,
A.
Dudley, J. H.
I.
Vii W .
Williams, Dudley
so
l.
Wash.
.
V Patrick
Pitt st
Patrick
i Dwelling
Patrick
Reed
Shivers
V, Patrick
I Wash.
I Vines
as
Hodges
C.
I 1.1 III nil
Patrick
Cherry
Perkins
Woolen
R, It I
Coat.
Total
FOR.
3.21
I I
S.
2.91
I. St
6.64
4.84
Machine shop, which has,
and is now in Ape.
Is driven OH.
two
sore, j, x
for
failure m health of owner,
Beal Estate
X. c.
. P,
TOWNSHIP
R. Sr.
Cox, J. w. inn
Cos, s V.
Clark, W. II. ii
I. O Creek TO
Vines. Caesar.
L. H. Hardy
1.61 1.61
ii.
4.2
Stimulate the TORPID LIVER
the
MEDICINE,
virtue,
ore recognized, they
V In
the that poison, tie.
coated.
No Substitute.





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I REFLECTOR
t. J
AMI
in th- port N. as second class mailer,
made upon application.
A correspondent desired at every port office In Pitt and adjoining counties.
in to
NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY APRIL
If up
Easier there will be many
pointed ladies.
When the carpet comes up will he
a good time to lake a day off and
fishing.
Greenville ought w have a hoard
of trade representing all the business
interests of the
The Atlanta woman seems very
proud that Mr. Carnegie kissed her,
but other don't look at it that
way.
Those wanted to
cure the Seaboard Air Line shops
can now talk about what they did
not get.,
When our
are made jokes from
the stage, it is time the was up
and doing.
That tired feeling is not particular
about whom it strikes, but we would
feel more lice writing if it
had skipped us
The next thing with the Greene
and ease is to see what the
jury will do with it. After many
mm testimony the
has at last got the case.
Raleigh gets the teachers and
Greensboro nets the convention, so
both can have something to talk
about and call even.
A man remarked that
The Daily w mid have to
again if its pat-
keeps growing. It is getting
to look that and we will keep
in line to meet the requirements.
There will soon grass
for the signs.
Pie note that Missouri hanging
and burning did not in the
South.
notice one which
classifies items puts its rink
news tinker society notes That is
not bad. for far our
skating rink knowledge goes they
all thee.
That the mail subsidy won by only
a majority of three votes shows n
crowing sentiment against it.
The Reflector acknowledges an
invitation to the inauguration of
Prof. E- L. as president of
Elon College, on May
Good for the North Carol inn
b In a ball at
Richmond Sat relay between the
teams of Trinity College and
our won.
Greene and Gaynor stole over half
a million apiece and got four year
sentences If it had been alive
dollar forgery the sentence might
have been longer.
The man who starts out to have
some building done now runs pp
against something. The price if
lumber is several times higher than
it was a few years ago.
In a few days more the sheriff will
not be troubling himself about col-
poll taxes. It will then be
up between you and the ballot box
if yours is not paid.
Charlotte thinks nothing is too
good for liar 20th of May
and speaks out accordingly.
And Charlotte is right. If it wasn't
too far to walk We'd go ourself.
The man a prospectus of a
book describing the Vesuvius
may he looked in a few
days The papers have already he-
gun printing picture of it like they
were just from the spot.
The Home Building and Loan As-
of Greenville is well
Those chosen to m. it-
affairs are men of known business
and entitled to the fullest
confidence of the public Now let
all work together to make it e
greatest aid to develop-
the town has ever Ltd.
Congressman John II Small may
be conscientious in his advocacy of
an appropriation for the fast mail on
he Southern railway, but we believe
his position is wrong and regret that
he is on that side of the question.
He is prompted by a desire to do all
he can for the South, but win
this leads to the payment of a sub-
it is wrong The fast mail is a
good thing for the immediate sec-
through which it operates, but
the government pays entirely too
much for such a service
Greenville has organized a build
and loan association and it s ill
mean for the just what the
town makes of it. These things do
not run themselves Durham Her-
The Herald is right. The
is not going to run itself, but
the people must make it run. That
is just what has started
out to do with her association, make
something for the
town and not merely d rag along.
Still it is a timely warning it
will mean for the what the
town makes It-
Mr is out expressing
indignation over that Atlanta kiss-
affair He says the women are
to blame, having done all
the kissing themselves, and he had
to raise a protest against more of it.
The matter g-is worse.
If it gets much worse Congress
might convert itself in a prize ring
and let the have it out
with their fists r la Sullivan and
A little advance
of such a bout would fill the gal-
at good prices and the fund
might go to help swell subsidy
man says not ten women to
the thous ind attended
Raster Sunday can tell what the
text was. He did not say how the
men would compare, but we doubt
if they could make a better showing.
as they were as busy looking at the
women as the women were looking
at each oilier hats
Every once inn while some fellow
bobs up to dispute the fact that An-
Jackson was born m North
Carolina, The dispute disturb-
ashes in the least, nor
giving much concern to the State of
his birth. Hut the would-be wise
ones and supposed history makers
must have to fill
with when they write.
loves a stir and seems
not content without one. It has
been but a while since the
whiskey question much in
there, those wanting to get
back in tin- rum mill business
desperate effort to get an
called on the question of saloons
or dispensary- This failed, and
now the agitation has assumed new
against
being the topic.
We're for the season with everything that's
good and everything that's correct.
Clothes, Hats and
for Men, Boys and Children
It's a luxury to wear well cut, well made and
handsome Clothing as we A man feels himself
U confident of his good
appearance.
Let us introduce you to our handsome New Spring
Suits
You'll Surely Be Pleased
With The Acquaintance
IV
Copyright 1906
B S. Co. J
Chicago
Our Clothes have made for us a mighty host of friends in the vicinity w
will gladly testify to their goodness. There's just one thing we would like to ht
you in some day and spend ten minutes looking over this Spring
That's all.
Common respect for honesty
should lead to a recount of the vote
on, the mail subsidy in Congress. It
was only claimed to have been car
by votes, and later
oped that these were wrong-
fully counted, which brings the
margin down to one- It looks too
much like there might have been
fraud in the matter, and Congress
should hasten to clear its skirts of
even, a shadow of suspicion.
That man Hodges, at Durham,
who so brutally murdered his wife a
few days ago and boasted of bis
crime, has begun to wake up and
take notice. The Durham papers
say be has now decided to employ
counsel for his defense. He is one
man any lawyer ought to be too hon
est to defend. He is hardly worthy
a trial.
Is North Carolina doing anything
toward having a creditable exhibit
at the Jamestown Exposition next
year We should not be content
with the fact that Norfolk is so
made up of our folks that
it will be almost our exposition any
but there sin. be such an ex-
from the Old North State as
will show them and the visitors that
there are lots of good things
THE FOR MAY.
The May with a
complete display, pictorial and
descriptive, of the latest Spring
fashions, contains a wealth of
suggestion for those who wish
to be smartly gowned, and many
other features of interest to
women. Hon. Justice David J.
Brewer contributes an article
on in the
in which he comments on the
significance of the fact that the
status of women has changed in
the last half century. Miss
Window's club story,
President of drawing
near its end, deepens in interest,
and the author supplements the
installment with a chapter on
Women and the Child La-
In
American Gustav
gives the story of the origin of
the popular air, and
in an interesting historical
sketch of Annapolis. Hester D.
Richardson vividly pictures the
romantic interest to the
where the body of John
Paul Jones is to rest. Florence
Rockwell writes her experiences
in playing roles
and speaks of the need of a
Avery Abbott
and Juliette B. G.
short stories for older folks.
and Alice Brown r fairy tale for
the little ones. There are other
features to delight young folks,
including a chapter in the serial,
and and
by Lina Beard. In
the for Safe
Mary Abel writes of
coloring matters and
cheats, and the pages
ed to the household are full of
suggestions for the kitchen with
many other helpful hints to the
housewife.
FRANK WILSON,
The King Clothier.
For a long time the merchants of
this State suffered under an unjust
purchase tax. Now The
Journal, of is authority for
the statement, that a prominent
has advised it that re-
venue bill is being framed for
by the next Assembly
of North Carolina which embraces a
We don't
believe it will pass and that any
mail who favors the same will he
The merchants would do
well to probe this matter and en-
quire of prospective legislative can-
what they know about it.
Charlotte Chronicle-
Subsidy Won by Vote.
Washington, D. C. April
The champion of the Southern
Railway fast i ail
won out by a nose H.
having the comfortable
of votes, the roll
was called to strike this pro-
vision. Three North Carolinians,
Messrs. Small, Gudger and
voted for the appropriation and
Mr. Blackburn was paired its
favor.
For bushels. Unknown
pens, bushels peanuts.
J. O. Proctor Bro,
Ira N. C.
Kink at
is no open to the pub
lie and ready for business.
up and skate. at
NOTICE FOR MILL DAYS AT
SHEPPARD MILL.
The mill days at the mill
which is now run by
after the of April,
will be every week Tuesday and Fri-
day. All carried there will be
ground at quick notice, as we are well
equipped grinding. We hope our
customers will realize that it does not
pay to have a miller to sit at the mill
and no corn to grind.
her that we always make as good meal
anyone. Try us and we believe you
will be pleased. Do not be afraid you
will not get your corn ground because
of mill days, for we have increased
speed and capacity, therefore we know
that you can get your meal- We bare
three mills in operation.
we tender our thanks to our
for their pan patronage and hope
that you will continue the same by
Increasing your corn and we will in-
crease meal, for we are workers
at the mill.
Yours Truly,
Pulley
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS
We will inaugurate Our Spring Season
putting on display the newest
ideas to be shown in
SILKS WHITE GOODS j
We have no trash or Special Sale stuff but
we nave no or Special bale but
we will have the latest and best things that j
were obtainable in the American markets
and we cordially invite the Ladies that are
desirous of seeing the NEWEST
IN SILKS AND WHITE GOODS
to call at our establishment and feast their
Very truly yours,
Pulley Bowen.
THERE IS A WAY TO SAVE
AND A LOSS
You save when you buy th best you lose when you buy any
kind. nor policy to buy but especially it comes to
GROCERIES.
Don't put just anything on table and think it is go Tl
same money at my store will get the best to be had. I have nut in a
stock of
Canned Goods, Package Goods,
Butter, Cheese, Coffee, Sweet and Sour Pickles and other this II
also Fruits and Confections. And I keep the best in Clears and Tobacco
Just try me for the best of everything in the Grocer's line.
J. B. JOHNSTON,
Next door to C. T.
NEAT JOb
Our Specialty
Reflector Job Printing
WINTERVILLE
This department i. in J. H. FRY, who is authorized to rep-
resent the Reflector in Winterville and territory.
A Rood deposit lade will Try h of Kid-
make feel more Mn.- en it nil Kid
Make a beginning with what you
have hidden away for safe keeping
the next Mine you come to the
Bank of They can
keep it safer than can.
J. M. Blow, of was here
shaking hands
with his friends. a
good one and has many friends
here who are always glad to
Nice Hue of fresh groceries
ways hand
Co.
Any one in need a good cart
one that will and render good
service just to see or me the
A.
If expect to your
for meal time
by meal fur seed
have cotton at
Pitt Co. Oil Mill.
If yon want good seed Irish
potatoes go to Barber
A CO.
Miss Ida who is a
dent, of the High
went to her home near
Parmele to upend
Saturday and With the
folks.
The A. O. Cox M. are still
shipping and
by car load, U you
need any you had write or
them at once.
All farmers sow-
and wheat can be supplied with
mowers, rakes, reapers and binders
At Harrington, Barber Co.
Be sure not to forget the
those iron bedsteads at
A. W.
Dan Braxton, who is a student
the W. H. S. went to his home
in Farmville Friday to
spend Saturday and Sunday with
the home folks.
We offer our silver table ware
guarantee at a
See B. T. Box
Buy a pipe from J. H. C.
M the drug store.
Nice Harrington
Barber Co.
Katie Gold Warren, who is a
student of the W. H. a. went to
her home Friday even
to Saturday and Sunday.
was also by
Kittrell.
All of and yellow
at Barber Co.
Nice of suits at H. L.
Johnson's.
Another large of shoes
all styles and prices very
reasonable.
Co.
White's Colic, and Cure,
the combination kidney medicine
for stock and a sure colic cure,
at the Drag Store
Buy your Candies, Apples,
Oranges from J. U
C. Dixon at t drug store.
troubles at Harrington Barber j
A Co.
If you want a nice shift or lie
go to Barber c.
Frank a very
farmer Blank Jack vicinity
town Friday evening buy
If you nave cotton seed to sell or
exchange write or phone Pitt Co.
Oil company, their prices are the
highest.
Miss Clara Carroll and Daisy
Tucker were in town Friday even
shopping.
Men's and youth's pants, all
sizes, at Barber Co.
The demands for Tar Heel cart
wheels is great now, and any ore
in need of same will do well to
write or see the A. G. Cox Mfg Co.
S. L. Parker, who is a student
of the W. H. S. went to his home
near Friday evening to
spend Saturday and Sunday with
his parents. He was accompanied
by Lie friend, Pete Litchfield.
and valises at
ton Barber Co.
The Oil Co. will pay
price seed cotton.
Big line of bats and caps just
received, latest styles.
Mis Georgie who 1.-a
the W. II. S- went t.
Greenville to spend
Saturday and Sunday with
Tooth and Di-k Harrow at
Barber Co.
Farmers make money by ex
changing their cotton seed for
meal at Pitt County Oil Co.
Our meal analyzes Pitt Co.
company.
Wanted at once will
pay cash. G. A. Kittrell.
Any one in need of a plow will
do well to go to A. W. Ange Co.,
and get one of those Chill.
ed They are the best on
the market.
Farming implements of all kinds
at Barber Co.
The Co. Oil Co. is running
night and day, shipping lots
of and oil.
J. F. Stokes went the road
on
for lie house we are
new ready for business and extend
an invitation to all. lo visit our
store, and s--e the beautiful line of
furniture, which we have planed
to deal out on easy
that even I he poorest shall have no
excuse for their homes not being
furnished. Thanking you in ad-
for patronage, we are your-
to serve, Eastern Supply
Co., N C.
Car load of flour just received,
nice and fresh, at lowest price.
Harrington, Co.
Pitt County Oil Company is
shipping cotton seed meal by the
car load.
Miss May Brooks and Jerome
were in town Friday
evening.
Nicest line of dress shirts over
in at
Harrington, Barber Co.
New furniture is arriving daily
at A. W. Ange Come and
get best at lowest prices.
A new line of and
For new log cart made
of beat material trill sell cheap, far
father see L L
Woods high grade garden
have tor years been the most
southern seed
and in east You
can always find them at the drug
store of B. T. Cox u Bro.
A. D. Cox will soon have In-
dwelling completed it and it i-
going to be a nice one too.
Joshua Manning made a
trip tins week to
and surrounding vicinity.
Try a Prince or a Dan
Emmett Jim Dixon at the
store will show to you.
If you need a nice call
at A. Ange Ci and you inn
one, and cheap t
Prof. F. C. Nye went to Green-
ville this morning o attend the
teachers meeting.
If you want good flour, that
you eat without trouble
with A. W.
Co., and get Hour
he tun that is made pure
wheat.
1.111-
to . H. .-. went It this morning
. iv Sunday
live at
. m m Greenville
f in mi-
ll,, , 1-
V t a
h that
k n when
Added
A. H.
W. H. Ricks,
The vote of Mr. Small. Mr.
and Mr. Gudger, of North
Carolina, gives J.
Company a gift of
par year. sum would
establish free rural delivery
routes that are badly needed.
Is it best to give the money to
the transportation monopoly or
to establish rural delivery routes
that help the people The
spent in free rural delivery
would help the South; the money
voted to -i. Morgan
will never get south of New York
city. News and
Buck is lo
a new house in South
and he a beautiful
location and is going to build a
nice house. continues
to go on in right way.
hay, and oats go
Harrington, Barber C
who do not pay their
town Tax on before April will
have to pay an extra cost.
C. S. Smith, Collector.
Prof. G. K. Lineberry went to
Greenville morning to attend
the meeting.
nicest lot of men's pants ever
in can now be
seen at A. W. Ange Co. Get
your pick they ate going.
If any ire need of
peanuts or field peas
you can get them A. W. Ange
Co at the lowest prices.
Quite a large crowd from
out to Fri-
day night to closing exercises
of and it to
have been line.
National Bank Open
Th- National Bank of
opened for
Monday and made
beginning, th in-
up to a good f-um during
day. K. Greene was
deposit J. W. Aye. i-
new bank id
J.
A. H. Tart Co.
In two largo nice show rooms the Dispensary. A.
ft. Taft, The Old Furniture Man of Greenville has sold W
H. Ricks an interest in this exclusive Furniture and
Furnishing business. Our stocks of
Mattings, Royal S
Felt bed Room
Rugs, and Art Squares
co It anything in
TRIAL
u-,. we will suit you.
aid
Yours to please
. Taft Co
Pictures Pram.-d to Order.
lots of goods from our mer-i received at
chants- I know they are always Be sure to see them and
glad to see Mr. Carroll, as well get pick.
as all the test his f.
go to A. W. Ange
If you are wise preserve join can got them. He
houses by painting them with tHe lot ever shown in
town and country paint, for
sale by A. W. Ange Co.
No need of not having good
Winterville.
A nice lot of now summer Bug
No need of not having at Harrington, Barber
Harrington, Barber ft
Co., have just received anew lot, j
that they will soil cheap. The A. O. Cox Mfg. Co. is
. shipping cotton planters by he
Miss Oliver Cox, who is teaching The know a good
at came up evening see t
to Saturday and
with her Mrs. K.
Do not forget opening day
on Saturday, April As
my line of goods never
tier and more complete, and I will
be pleased to have you see the
many beautiful things which I will
show. Come in and look and I
think you will find many lovely
interest as I have
the newest and best of
season's styles. Thanking you in
for your patronage I am
yours to serve
Mrs. L. A.
Mis- Delia Smith, come
from this morning and
went to Greenville to the
resellers meeting.
If you need any peanuts for
planting go to A W. Ange Co.
Fie has both and small,
fill your order any lime.
Straws tell which way the wind
blows, just notice the stream of
cm-towers going in and out from
Miss went
this morning to attend
meeting.
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co., are still
tusking Cotton Plant-
and Sowers. They have
already shipped out about of
Any one in need of the
old reliable Cox planter and simple
guano sower bad liefer or
see them at once.
Misses Bertha
Moore, Hattie and
Nannie Braxton went lo Green-
ville mis morning shopping.
bushels of seed Oats at
Barber Co.
AN.
THIS
ten day F
it the b
will t it I
we kn w
price and
Don't
you am
By s doing
money, hi
will
any ether.
a-
FAMILY
1ST, i-i home
If you don't find
and
market, we
i; like it.
i- make you
u lie entirely
. . where until
, ROYAL.
. yourself
i a machine that
you better than
, . and make arrange-
Sale
A. W. ANGE CO.,
Winterville, N. C.
The office is at i II
time- prepared to till
wedding Invitation, printed
or
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
h-
court
William II
I i all
Hi-
lair ml .-
the a Mi- f
M iron.
or tin- will I
March pa,. A.
Win. K.
We have received our full line of WASH GOODS
consisting of
FANCY GOODS I
LAWNS IN INDIA
GINGHAMS, PERCALES
be sale Monday. cordially invite,
toil spec these goods,
STRAY El .
Black hoc.
m allow Inn
in in-
to
It. n. No. s,
OPPOSITE TRUST
MONEY I
NOTHING
IN COMPARISON WITH GOOD HEALTH
But should you become incapacitated by either accident or sickness it
help bear the burden of additional expense incurred, the
DISABILITY POLICY
provides complete protection. It insures against all accidents and sickness
every kind.
is insured for YOUR benefit when traveling- Secure a Policy. NOW.
Insurance H. A. WHITE Greenville, N.





HI;
1906
York.
Fashion's Innovation in
for Easter in Handsome Suits
are now bringing to our establishment a great many men
who know what good garments are, and who insist upon
having them. Have you been in to look over our splendid
collection of Spring and Summer from the
hands If not. come be very welcome.
The smartest models are among the
Fashionable Clothes
The mark stands for absolute correctness of
design, exclusive smartness of cut, and pure-wool character of
we can show you an interesting variety of styles
and patterns at most moderate prices.
Single and Double Breasted
Sack Suits
in fine plain and fancy worsteds, mixed cheviots, new effect
tweeds, blue and gray serges and attractive Every
detail equal to best custom-tailor work from
to
New effects in stiff and negligee Shirts, charming
shades and patterns in the correct colors in Gloves
Handkerchiefs. Hosiery and extremely
attractive prices. Both Derby and Soft Hats, of latest vogue,
at to
Haberdashery and Hats.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
AND LOAN; I
men air
Directors Meet find pay
Organization. gut in.
f The H K
Building L-n
the H A.
the,
G S. was vice-
president, H.
ii-;, ; a S. C. Woolen
the and
treasurer
for the present and bis
bond lie
to fay premium no the bond
attorney's fees were placed
at for service-, urine a
or less is made, and
A Mating of. If. W
J. and J.
was appointed.,
pare I Me constitution and by laws
the
submit to the board
rectors.
Saturday the tty Way
was d as
the lit-l of shares, ii
day a of
Cents pr r share i
of cents per snare
sill be payable lo
proof service is Constant
THE CONSTANT GROWTH OF
i in vi-r nil id
her Dull
of W
baud be
mine t y Ii
to cu if no.
i-ch- s a
i.
is 1904
iii i hi r .
tries that his brain.
had
. .-
The Greenville Banking
S Trust
January 1902
January 1903
Total Resources
man worries women
and worries, some man.
man borrow
lie the worst of, the trans-
. .
action-
In peace n
makes strenuous for
., ,, .
by telling
things.
bOT
cash.
treasurer.
cannot
but there is
for who want Many time women call up family
i hi- shared
j as me Him an from dyspepsia, another from heart
disease, another from liver or
disease, another from
or prostration, with pain here am
there, In all
alike and their
January
ti
82,716.0
124,699.9
163,857.1
206,702.1
This bank not only provides a safe place for the
of money hut is always ready to assist with its i
sources any legitimate enterprise. Call and see us it we ca
R. J. COBB, President, J. R. Vice
C. S. CARR, Cashier.
REPORT OF THE
THE BANK OF LE, FARMVILLE. N. C.
AT THE OF BUSINESS, APRIL 6TH, 1906
Discounts 127.186.14
all
Commissioner Sale of
another from liver or kidney
another from
with here and
i all
Indifferent,
and for which he.
Due from Banks
Cash Items 1.88
Gold coin
Silver coin
Nat. notes 1,71.00
i 11-
Hi- lauds of III B. T, J.
Una. and
. I. I i, D T .- . .
Th r,;, . I
law of
oilier on R
In
r, . .
F K.
IN K V
and -I W. Tack-r.
Tucker. Byrd. K II Byrd. u
will- -I .,
Tin- r
Jane , .
Term of
day
-m
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Office of Comptroller of
Currency.
n. C. April lib, Where-
a. to
he-n mad- I
Hank to-
In
ill Ufa
lo lie 1-
i-hall la
.-- r
P. K ,,.;
and
The Bank of
In III- I , r.-m-ill,. i,
lit North
lo .-. of
h v
K.-
of
ail
In my hand and
of day of
t u
Comptroller at
until large hills are made. The
patient no better, but probably
worse, by of the delay, wrong
treatment
A proper
lo the emit
would have removed disease,
thereby all
and In-
of prolonged misery. It has been
well said, that disease Is
Favorite Prescription Is a
devised by
an and
and Woman's
It la made of native medicinal root and
I perfectly harmless In Its effect in any
As a powerful
strength to
the whole and to the organs dis-
feminine in For over-
teachers, milliners, dressmakers,
seamstress
nursing women gen-
Dr. Favorite Prescription
is the earthly boon, being
us an appetizing cordial and re-
Asa soothing and strengthening
Is
is Invaluable In and sub-
Irritability,
nervous exhaustion, nervous
neuralgia, spasms, chorea. St.
Vitus's dance, and other distressing,
commonly upon
organic of the
It induces refreshing sleep and
relieves anxiety and despondency.
Pleasant Pellets Invigorate
the stomach, liver and bowel. One to
three a do. Busy lake as
Capital stock in
Undivided , 1.80.
to
State of North Carolina,
County of Pitt.
I, J. R. Davis, Cashier of the above-named bank, do
the above statement is true to the best of
knowledge and belief.
Subscribed and sworn to be-
fore me, this 6th day of
J. V. JOHNSTON,
Notary Public.
J. R. DAVIS,
W. M. LANG,
T. L. TURN AGE,
R. L. DAVIS.
Director
Of THE CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE,
N. C.
AT THE OF 6th. 1906.
Come in and examine my
CORN PLANTERS, GUANO SOWERS, DISC
HARROWS, SMOOTHING HARROWS, ONE
TWO HORSE STEEL PLOWS, WIRE
FENCE FOR FARM OR GARDEN AND WASH-
k MACHINES.
M Yours to serve,
I H. L. CARR
The Hardware Man.
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 Hulls, in car lots or
less, sacked or loose, to suit purchaser, or exchange for Seed
at warehouse.
HAY, CORN, OATS, BRAN, SUIT STUFF LIME
and all kinds of feed constantly on hand.
Car of Golden Seed and Feed Oats also Black
Oats, Red Rust Proof Oats.
I have just had built a warehouse near the depot
for this line.
I will continue to carry a line of nice Groceries at the
same stand occupied by Johnston Bros.,
F- V- JOHNSTON-
and
and
., securities,
Banking
from
Cash
Gold
Silver
Capital Stock paid 126,000.11
Surplus,
Profits Ian Ex-
and Taxes Paid 15,033.61
Deposit subject to check
Cashier's check out-
standing
North
County Of Pitt. J
I, James L. Little, Cashier of the above-named bank, solemn
that the statement above true to the best knowledge
Hid belief JAMES L.
Subscribed and sworn to before O. BOOKER,
me, this 11th day of April, J. k.
WALTER O. WARD. W. WILSON,
Notary Public. Directors
REPORT OP THE CONDITION OF
THE BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST CO.
AT BETHEL, N. C.
At the close of business April 6th, 1900.
RESOURCES.
Loans
Overdrafts
Furniture
Due from Hanks
Cub
Gold and silver
National bank
other U. S.
Total
Capital 5,800.00
Surplus
Undivided
Time certificates
Deposits j.
Checks
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt,
I. of the above named solemnly
swear that the above statement is true to best of my
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT.
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent-
U. . . C.
I As authorized agent for Daily
M we take
I in receiving sub-
I receipts for
all who their m. at
I is office. We also take
job
Son have just
car load of Ell-
wire fencing.
buildings by
them with
and County lead.
La full line of colors, kept at J.
t. Bro.
The in Disciple
Lurch continue with w
Interest. At every service the
and attentive.
have professed in
and several have allied
with church. The
manifest and
is recognized. Mr. Jones is doing
Ed incalculable good Here. We
Lave been informed the
la-ill continue through next week.
Those who have not registered
la election are entitled
at the election to be held
on the hist Monday in May,
for officers of the town Ayden
are requested to call at my office
and register as the law
I Blow,
Our White Silks
I trimming are pretty- We
most cordially invite the ladies
I to call. Tyson.
Capt, D. O. Berry has returned
from South
V. and paper rooting,
Pumps with ion r joints
and pipe at Smith Bro.
r We pleased to see i J.
W. Taylor back to his place of
business after several days sickness
and he is much better-
goods, Broad
Mohair, cashmere,
trimmings, lining and white
at J H Smith Bro
Miss of
spending the week Mrs.
W. E. Books.
Bed steads, mattresses,
double, rockers, ding
chairs wash
Mis. J. W. left on the
train yesterday to
F. C. Hauling
calico
yard, great reductions in white
and summer J.
Smith Bro.
Charlie Nobles and his bride
Vine home from Virginia
day evening, were met.
A lull supply of Trunks.
Telescopes, Grips, Satchels and
Suit Cases, at J. K. Smith A Bro,
a few weeks
how about letting us Make that
I spring suit while can secure
your choice of goods. Wanamaker
Brown, poT P. Co.
has commenced on the
brick clock. The growth of
Ayden is not magic, but surely it
is getting there all the same.
Go to E. E. Go's new
market for beef, fresh meats,
sage, and fresh fish.
When your eyes need attention
Taylor, optician,
Ayden, N. ft is the man to do
your work if yon want to be
pleased.
Old Fashion Hand-made Paw-
Paw Gum Bread Trays at J. R.
Bro.
Car load V. Crimped roofing in
to cover residences
barns
shelter, fables than
and very labor, at J.
B. Smith Bro.
are hereby
f. harbor, em-
ploy of give food to my Son,
if.
Anyone doing so be
to the law.
C. K. N
Cotton seed hulls, meal, wheat
bran, ship stuff, hay grain
always on hand at lowest market
prices. Cannon
L. I. Moore,
A line glass F. W. Clare,
ware, fancy lamps, and tinware
A. L, Blow, of Greenville, was
on professional business Tues.
day.
Latest styles in and wrap
for and Ladies
also a nice line of Zephyr
lore at J. K. Smith Bro.
Get the Cox cotton planter the
best the market at J. K.
H. A. White was here
day in regard to fire insurance
Mr. White does a nice business
with our people among whom he is
very popular.
Pure Plymouth Bock
Hugo for sale t per setting of
at J B Smith Bro
C. B. Williams has at his store
the latest and
confectioneries can be
cigars and lie
excelled. Flour, Sugar, Coffee,
Cheese, every
thing in line
best variety. His are
the lowest for of he
handles he handles but
the best. Try him. C. it.
jams, Main street, N. C.
for ready
art
old reliable.
Cannon Tyson.
THE NATIONAL BANK OF GREENVILLE
GREENVILLE, N. C.
CAPITAL
OPEN BUSINESS APRIL 10th,
L. I. Moore, Pres. J. P.
T. W. Aycock, Cashier.
Harry W. Whedbee,
T. White,
Dr. E. A. Jr.,
Prompt service.
G. E. Harris,
J. L. Perkins,
J. R. Harvey,
J. P.
Every accommodation consistent with sound bank-
Correspondence solicited.
OVER THE STATE.
Happenings of Interest in North
Carolina.
The and all i fur-
but an I and
two chairs to Mr. J. f,
H re, who ti three
the
colored people of afternoon, of
ham a with of
the fallen women of their race. and tun
,., . ., hie l. ;
N. c, April
. . from the kin-hen
The annual
, i i i no the whole
Council of the Royal ad-., .
in ii mi fa. i- i
Your Eyes.
If you are troubled with
eyes or have s in obtain-
suitable it matters not
bow difficult your call on J.
an-expert
Ayden, who bar five years
experience with some of the most
obstinate ca-c. He never fails to
five patients satisfaction or their
m. refunded. Over hundred
of Pitt Greene and Lenoir
Mrs. W. J.
and belief.
Subscribed and sworn to
mo, this day of April
H. Taylor,
Votary Public
M. O.
Correct-
STATON,
J. It.
R. GRIMES,
depot by a host of friends and
to home of Mr. Cam
Sublet, father of the groom, where
many other awaited to
tender and to par-
take of He wedding festivities.
We wish Mr. Nobles and his fair
bride a life of sunshine and joy
with care to ripple its surface
and always with never
gladness.
J. It. Smith Bo. have just
received a car load of alum
salt. Also a car load Lee's
cultural lime for peanut, etc.,
K. K. Pail Go. will do all they
possible fun to please you with
their new line of heavy and fancy
groceries,
Hay corn, meal, hulls, lime
windows nails Cross
cut saws and mechanic tools at J
R Smith Bro
For cm p.-aches, apples, corn
tomatoes, M, apply to B. E.
On.
A. M S-., last
evening and returned to Greenville
this morning.
K, and wife,
of Centerville, have
the better part of the week with
the family of their L. H.
Jack Me Law u is at home on
short visit
foul, Ayden, N. C.
cars cotton seed,
will highest cash price,
sell your seed until you see me.
I Frank Lilly Co.
J. B. Latham, of Washington,
been here during the week
calling
A lull line of trunks,
rips, satchels, band
and suite cases at J Smith A Bro
I always keep on hand h
stuff u lo
prices Such as bay. oats, n,
cotton meal id
. . o.
Florence
came up from
Tuesday spent with
Mi-. II. G.
a lull line of meat, lard
good. Don't buy before
me a trial. Lilly A
For carpenters tools, grin
i hemp rope J. B.
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to Raleigh April 11th.
Capt J. G. Morrison, de-
camp and last surviving member
Stonewall Jackson's staff,
i k of bis sitter,
wall Jackson, in Wed-
train loaded with
was on Atlantic
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there was a scatter-
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We have received the
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It
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dents. The faculty numbers
The now
the
Applied
including En
Medicine, and Pharmacy.
The additions to its equipment
in the past five years amount to
The University has
grown steadily in strength and in-
and stands today for all
that is beet highest
and useful-man-
hood. The Summer for
Law opens The next
session opens September 10th,; 1900.
Sax
burned. The loss is
with Insurance.
kept in a first
class general
store sold at greatly
Wilmington, N C, April prices.
body of a young man, J, HI
Sherman, a grocer of this HORTON
mysteriously disappeared
place of business last Friday,
late this afternoon by the
side of a creek seven miles above
Wilmington, on the A. and. X.
road by two who
to t he scene by
arising from the dead body.
Why exhaust your patience with
that kicking cow when you buy
fresh Evaporated Cream awl Con-
Milk at F. G.
Dr. has hone
and we to the
of bis lather is
much improved.
Bed Suits,
Chairs,
Bed
Cook s ard a
great many other things are
kept up Cannon Tyson.
oil, band for
all makes of sewing machines at
J. H. Tripp Bro. Ayden, N.
Gannon ft Tyson's new
for Misses and
have arrived. Ma curry a high
class of footwear.
We sell Singer and Wheeler A
hewing machine. For cash
or on easy term- J. H. Tripp
Bro, West st, Ayden, N.
C.
For a nice present buy a novel-
clock at J. W. Taylor's. It is
for any occasion.
You will Wheeler
sou Singer sewing
way way H.
Tripp Bro. to Karly
Ayden,
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A laSe of horror was told by marks of
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AYDEN, N, C,
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OBSERVATION.
is a poor fuel in the
run.
Too much individuality breeds
discord.
It doesn't take to early
to catch the hook-worm out of
bed.
A great deal can be Bald in
praise of a man who does not
like it.
It is astonishing
thrive when we brood over
them.
Given the news news-
stories will take care of them-
selves.
It is sometimes slow business
waiting h r the cards to run your
way.
Wore than one ran will not
figure in the same courtship if
they know it.
A person always wakes up the
poorer for having dreamed of
in opulence.
Generally speaking a woman is
at her best when in love and a
man at his worst.
The druggist is not the only.
dealer in he has com-
in the book-seller.
If we all had our to live
over again we
make a worse job of it.
It often that when a
man invokes the she sends
insolvency in her
A man's ambition very often
is leading him downwards while
pointing the way to the heights.
When a girl gets a new outfit
the next thing course,
is weather to match it.
If you want to please a man
don't talk to him about, your hob-
by but get on his.
The voting man who decides
that he cannot live without the
girl is often put to the test on
her decision.
While a woman may continue
to dissemble with her lips, her
eyes are prone to tell tales out of
school.
When things are to be had for
mere song, even then there are
many of us who find it difficult
to raise that.
Those who despair of ever pet-
ting rich may have their hope re
by reading incubator
i advertisements.
We never know what nice
I language we are capable of using
I in conversation until we are
quoted in the newspapers.
A man will run
his hand on his pocket
clutch purse a fellow,
comes along pats him on the
hack.
By way comparison with
j it is-noticeable that it
isn't always the largest
bile that is equipped with the
loudest horn.
It is hard to tell whether it is
really fortune that is knocking
at the door or only the spirit of
I another one of those grow-weal
j schemes.
in to tho
color of the town in which he is
stopping is no why he
should try to paint it all red
without the consent of the pro-
owners
Loans and Discounts,
Furniture and Fixtures
Demand Loans
Due from Banks, ; 81,162.88
Gold Coin,
Silver Coin. I
Hank Dotes and
other U. S. notes
Total,
LIABILITIES,
Capital stock paid in, f
Sin plus fund 1,000.00
Undivided profits less
expenses,
Dividends unpaid .
Deposit subject lo check,
Cashier's
1,831
48,801.01
01.78
Total.
881,098.01
OF NORTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF PITT,
I, J. E. Smith, Cashier of the do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to the bent of my and lie
lief, J. R. SMITH,
and sworn to before J. R. SMITH,
me, this 5th Jay of Fatty. 1906. JOSEPH
STANCIL HODGES, R.
Notary Public. i
State Auditor Dixon gays the
total taxes to col-
rear will the
I as he thinks
about new will
put on during the current
year. The taxes I be ample
to run tho State, which has not
had to borrow since
the Thai
rowed was paid back. I lie
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other in tho ion.
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proven moon ha
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GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTh CAROLINA FRIDAY. APRIL 1906.
PRESBYTERY.
In
Session With the Church at
Greenville.
Presbytery,
the district of State lying
between Seaboard Air Line
sod Atlantic Carolina rail-
road to the Virginia line, and com-
prising churches, met
with the in on
to hold three see-
The session began at
o'clock p. m., and prayer
Dr. J. M. Grier, of Washington,
H. Moment, D. D., of
the retiring moderator,
introductory sermon.
His theme was the
He said t bat God from be-
bad been a teacher. The
best illustration of this is seen in
His dealings with His people.
Then the fact that the
great school of God's people of old
was Palestine. In this land they
developed those deeper character-
of the race.
The second part of the sermon
was taken up application. In
this be emphasized fact that
the education was
Education of the mind.
cation of will. Education
of heart. Toe full developed
man finds bis highest ideals real-
in the perfect man, Jesus
Christ.
was strong in-
spiring, filled throughout with
vivid illustration and application,
and it was evident that the people
were moved by the heart-power of
the speaker.
Following sermon Dr. Mo-
constituted the Presbytery
by prayer.
State clerk J. H.
called roll of churches and a
large proportion of them were rep-
resented.
The election of officers being then
in order. Rev. Isaac Campbell, of
Kinston; Elder George Allen, of
Raleigh, and Rev. J. Hi Jar vis, of
Hobgood, were placed in
for moderator. At the request
of Elder Allen bis name with-
drawn. On roll call Dr. Campbell
received votes and Mr. Jams
Dr. Campbell was declared
elected and took the moderator's
chair.
Rev. J. E. Wool, of Wilson, and
Elder R. A. Bullock,
unanimously elected
temporary clerks.
The of meeting of
Presbytery were made as
a. prayer service,
session, adjourn at
at evening
at
WEDNESDAY MORNING
Devotional exercises were con-
ducted by moderator, Dr.
Cam pi it'll.
of previous session were
read approved.
following standing commit-
tees were
Devotional F.
D Elder
Narrative to General assembly
My A. H. Moment,
N. B. Daniel and J. L. Grier.
A.
lock.
George Allen, Robert and
R. EL
Statistical J. H.
Elders Robert Ilium
John Webb.
E. B.
Revs. J. H. Jarvis, R. H.
Orr, N. N. Daniel.
C. M. Brown
Minutes of A. H.
Moment, W. D. Morton John
Webb.
Calls and W.
Alexander, W. L. Groom E.
F. Lamb.
Several communications were
read.
Rev. T. W. Winfield, formerly
of Canada, and more recently of
New York Presbytery, presented
bis credential and was permitted
to labor in this
A call from Washington church
to Dr. J. M. Grier was read and
referred to committee.
The first order of business for
afternoon session was made the
reading of narratives.
A communication from
son church for change
pastor's salary from to 1,200
was granted.
Rev. J. M. Grier was received
from Mecklenburg Presbytery
the usual examinations.
committee calls and in-
reported on
call of Dr. Grier to Washington
church.
was taken to p. m.
AND HOMES.
The delegates to the Presbytery
and the homes assigned them
their stay in Greenville are
Rev Alfred H. Moment, D. D
and Elder Allen, Raleigh;
J. L.
Rev. W. D. Morton, D. D.,
Rocky Mount; F. G. James.
Elders W. L. Groom, Rocky
Mount, and Henry Shaw,
J. R. Moore.
Rev. J. H.
son; G.
Elder Robert Brewer,
son; P. M. Johnson.
Elder E. F. Lamb, Elizabeth
Rev. J. M. Grier Elder G.
M. Brown, Washington; Hotel
Bertha.
Rev. E. P. Bradley,
Wiley Brown.
Elders N. B. Daniel and O.
Daniel, Oak Hill; Mrs. Hunter.
Revs. F. W. Goldsboro,
R. N. Alexander, Tarboro, T. W.
Winfield, Elizabeth City; E. B.
Rev. John E. Wool, Wilson; R.
W. King.
Rev. J. H. Jarvis, Hobgood;
Anderson House.
Rev. R. H. Orr, and
Elder John Webb, Oxford; Hotel
Macon.
Elder R. A. Bullock, Williams
Smith House.
Elder W. T.
J. K.
Elder J. M. B. Hunt,
Hotel Macon.
Misses Bettie ad Bessie
Bates, Raleigh; Mrs. T. J. Jarvis.
Mrs. Raleigh; Mrs, J.
J.
Mrs. Mary Sadler, Mount
and Mrs. Monroe, Goldsboro; Mrs.
J. A. Ricks.
Mrs. O. R. Fowle and daughter,
Washington; Mrs. J. F. Brinkley.
Mrs. C, M. Brown, and Mrs. J.
M. Grier, Hotel
Bertha.
Mrs. J. H. Ball, Kinston; Mr.
J. A. Lang.
Mrs. Sam Henderson;
Mrs. W. H. White.
Miss Campbell, Kim-ton; Mis.
J. B
THE MEETING.
The first session of tho
man's Missionary Union, an
auxiliary of the Presbytery, was
held in the Methodist church,
meeting at
Devotional exercises were
by Dr. Moment, of Raleigh.
After this the ladies took charge
and the meeting was called to
order by the president, Miss
Bettie of Raleigh,
Greeting from the of
Greenville was given with much
feeling by Mrs. T. J. Jar via and
responded to by Mrs. S. R
Fowle, of Washington.
minutes of last meeting
were read by Miss of
Raleigh.
The corresponding
report was read by Mies Bates, of
Raleigh, treasurer's
The number present was
some visitors from other churches.
At the assembling of the Pres-
in the afternoon the
of reading the Narratives
taken up.
A resolution to change mode
of churches was
docketed to be taken up at the fall
Session of Presbytery.
records report
ere called for referred to
proper
F. D. was clothed
with evangelistic in Pitt
county.
The
exercises the night
be set apart for missionary ad-
dresses.
The of the committee on
Bible cause was presented and
adopted.
The report of the committee on
record was adopted.
The report of on
Systematic was read
and approved.
The Presbytery then took a
recess to p. in.
EVENING session.
evening was
over by Dr. and was
devoted to missions.
First came the report of the
committee on Home missions, read
by Dr. Morton, which gave a de-
tailed report of the missionary
work throughout the o
during the past
year. It showed gratifying gains
membership and contributions.
Ruling Elder George Allen fol-
lowed the report with an address.
He went back years ago
there were but three
churches this Pres-
New Bern,
told how
earnest missionary effort
the gain to the present time had
been made.
He was with an
address by Dr. Grier, who
urged the of still greater
missionary i He emphasized
the obligation upon
layman alike, to
forth fie best endeavor to
meet of Christ to
carry the gospel everywhere.
The closing address was by Rev-
T. Winfield, who spoke on
foreign missions. Having spent
several years as a missionary
the west coast of the ad-
dress was principally on his ex-
in that dark region. It
was exceedingly Interesting.
The evening session closed
with a fervent prayer by Rev. J.
E. Wool for the success of mis-
THURSDAY MORNING SESSION.
Presbytery met at o'clock,
devotional exercises conducted
by the moderator.
Rev. J. O. appeared and
was excused for tardiness.
The committee on the removal
of the Parmele church to Hob-
good, reported that the way was
not clear tor such a change. The
committee was discharged and
the matter referred to the home
mission board.
A communication from Rocky
Mount church asking permission
to sell its church lot, was read
and the request granted.
Tho treasurer made his report
which was referred to the audit-
committee.
on education for
tho ministry made its report
which was approved.
A communication was received
from Rev. M. Shields re-
questing a letter of to
the Presbytery of Norfolk. The
request was granted.
Dr. Morton and Elder Shaw-
were appointed a committee to
bring in of the work of
Mr. Shields in the Presbytery.
The resolution offered Wed-
by Rev. Mr. Bradley to
change the mode of assessing
weak churches, came up for dis-
This matter brought
out a lengthy discussion that was
not entirely free from feeling.
The home mi committee
construed the resolution to be a
reflection on the committee. A
substitute for the resolution
offered by Rev. Mr.
the matter and was
adopted. This
provides that where
is rendered a weak church
the transaction shall be between
the committee and the church
and not between the committee
and tho minister.
Kev. W. T. arrived
and was excused for tardiness.
The home mission committee
made report with
aid to the church is for the
coming year, which was adopted.
Recess was taken to the after-
noon.
LADIES MEETING.
The Wednesday afternoon
of the Union opened
with devotional services by Dr.
Grier, of Washington, who gave
a short talk on missions, remind-
us of the great missionary,
Christ, whose foreign field was
the world. Dr. Grier is heart-
searching, and makes his hearers
realize what personal matter this
salvation of the heathen, both at
and is to each
special business was
from delegates from different so-
and their work, which was
encouraging yet I bowed how much
more should be accomplished.
There was a of several
business of the ladies
taking part in a very
manner, not, however, all talking
at once.
New questions to be considered
Thursday assigned. After
prayer the ladies to rest
for the night service,
Social intercourse with
this hospitable little city.
ITEMS.
J. D, of Washington,
was in town Tuesday.
W. B. Ricks and P. Vandyke,
of Greenville, were in
Wednesday.
Deputy Grand Master . C. L.
of Kinston, will address
Lodge, No. A.
F. and A M . night,
A. W. of Richmond,
was in town Wednesday night and
was the guest of Mr. Mrs. J.
O. Babbitt,
M. F.
a few days in our midst this week.
I., o. Sawyer, of Georgetown, s.
C , was in town Monday.
Miss Olive and Mrs. J
O. Bobbitt made a Hying trip to
Greenville Saturday.
Mrs, L. E. Ricks and daughter,
Miss Mary Belle, spent a few days
in Greenville this week, the guests
of Mis. J.
Mrs. O. G. left Tuesday
morning for and is the
guest of Mrs. E. B.
W. T. II a i re resigned his
position with the B. C. L. Co.
has accepted a position Rocky
Mount with the C. L.
Sam Sneed, colored, happened to
quite a painful accident at the
wood mill Monday. While taking
a block from the his hand
was suddenly cut off. The
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN
No.
SAN FRANCISCO WRECKED.
City Destroyed by Earthquake
Followed by Fire.
TEN THOUSAND LIVES LOST.
Property Destruction Disastrous
Earthquake ever Known on Pacific Coast.
Norfolk V. April Is-It is The Hobart building, in which
reported nun mug Sun were the telegraph offices and
been totally
by an earthquake last
Norfolk, Va. April
Francisco was visited by a violent
earthquake shock the
hours of this morning. The shock
followed by lire which broke
out at a. as no water
is available it is the
is complete and loss
of life has occurred.
Norfolk Va., April
the Western Postal
telegraph offices at San
sere recked by the earthquake
so that, only particulars
be had. The water works
were also destroyed the
fireman to battle with
the flames following the shock.
The loss of life so far estimated
at As telegraphic
c it ion is out off, the government is
trying to get information from the
city by means the wireless
telegraph. I is the worst earth-
quake that ever occurred the
Pacific coast.
CITY SEEMS DOOMED.
New York, April best
and most accurate information
regarding the San Francisco
earthquake indicates the whole
city is practically being destroy-
ed by fire. From the highest
elevation in San Jose, miles
distant, the city can be seen
ablaze.
Norfolk, Va. April
Among tho buildings in San
Francisco destroyed by the
earthquake is the city hall which
cost The shock
which caused most damage came
at this morning lasting for
three minutes. Fires followed
quickly all over tit; city causing
terror and excitement
able.
Most of the people were asleep
and into the streets in
their night robes. Buildings
collapsed with awful crash,
burying their occupants beneath
them, and covering an area of
fifty blocks in the business sec-
of the city.
The city is at the mercy of the
conflagration. The Lid; House
and other hotels have been de-
Firemen and
are helpless before the
dames.
Southern Pacific railway offices,
were also wrecked, as was tho
entire business portion of the
city.
THE LOSS INCREASES.
Va. April late
this places the
possible loss of life at The
Call newspaper building aid the
Emporium arc now Market
street is described as a seething
furnace. The whole city east of
street to the water front
south on Market street as far
as Tenth de-
It is now s that
every the city is more
or less imaged.
PERISH,
Norfolk, Va. April
from San this morning
reports the fire that followed yes-
as still raging.
At this time it i- stated that fully
people have perished, and
toe property lots is estimated
exceeding
Washington, D. C. April
Official reports from San
that fire is still raging and the
portion of the is de-
Fully a hundred thous-
and people are
is under martial law and guarded
by United States troops. Several
towns ah the Pacific coast
terribly by the
SANTA ROSA
Los Cal. April
is reported here that the city of
Rosa has been destroyed.
Five thousand people there are
rendered homeless and the dead
may reach into the hundreds.
Not a is left
standing. street is one line
of charted ruins, buildings not
destroyed by were
consumed by fire. People -d to
the bills and Watched the
of the city.
IS Sol EX
Norfolk, , April m The
latest reports this afternoon are
Nob Hill, residence
of the city, been reached
by the lire, The flames me leaping
from to house, destroying
everything in their path. The
water supply is cut off nothing
can be done to cheek the lire.
Chief of the fire department
is among I e There-
of are
mated, Over 100.000 people have
been rendered helpless home-
less, Looks like the city
I will be destroyed.
was dressed by Dr. L. B.
is will.
There will be a box party the
school building Friday night for
the benefit of the Masonic hall.
All cordially invited to come
and bring a box to be sold.
Mrs. F. G. Whaley went to
Greenville this to spend
several days with friends there.
Walter Banks, of Eure, Gates
county, came Tuesday night to ac
a position with B. C. L. Co.
A good deal of excitement
curred here while H.
B, residence being
moved across the emit. It result-
ed in quite a successful
and no damage was done to the
house.
Attention Old Confederate Veterans.
Cur annual will be
held on Thursday, May 10th, 1900,
You are requested to be prompt-
baud at a. m.
H. A. Blow Sec'y,
Henry Harding, Commander.
Bryan Grimes Camp.


Title
Eastern reflector, 17 April 1906
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
April 17, 1906
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Joyner NC Microforms
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